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Sands Family Mysteries

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Any info on my grandfather Harold Martin Sands? He died of leukemia before I was born. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Sands Family Reunion

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Sands Name Study

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[[Category:Sands Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Introduction == This 'place' is for anyone with the name of Sands, anywhere in the world, to leave any details including contact details if they wish to connect with other Sands'. According to The Internet Surname Database (http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Sands) the SANDS name has a popularity ranking of 1857. I'd really like to know how the name spread from Europe to the Bahamas and the U.S.A! == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Sands-551|Kevin Sands]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Hotspots == * Bahamas; * Canada, Ontario, Toronto; * England; * Ireland; * New Zealand, Wellington; * U.S.A., == Task List - Let's Go! == 1. How, and when, did the name spread around the world? 2. Does anyone have any DNA information as to their origins? NOTE: People are numbered purely for referencing when communicating between SANDS researchers.
NOTE: Names do '''not''' have to be in WikiTree (but it would be nice!). ---- == Australia (Earliest: 2006) == # Georgia # Maddison ---- == Bahamas == # [[Sands-852|Basil Augustus]] - b.1918 -1985. ---- == Canada == === Ontario (Earliest: 1905) === # [[Sands-576|Florence May]] - b.1905 - aft.1961. # [[Sands-577|Walter Gill]] - b.1910 -1970. ---- == England == === Anglia === === Kent (Earliest: 1852) === # [[Sands-1213|Daniel]] - b.1859 -1912. [[Squire-832|Michelle Squire]] # [[Sands-2007|Samuel]] - b.1852 -1934. === London (Earliest: 1895) === # [[sands-553|William]] - My Grandfather, b.1895 -1952. === Sussex (Earliest: 1715) === # [[Sands-2072|Anne]] - b.1754 - ? [[Worsfold-116|Ray Worsfold]] # [[Sands-1956|George]] - 1832 -1891 # [[Sands-2067|John]] - b.1758 - ? # [[Sands-2069|John]] - b.1788 - ? # [[Sands-2071|Mary]] - b.1752 - ? # [[Sands-2070|Mary]] - b.1789 - ? # [[Sands-1968|Silas]] - b.1791 -1864. # [[Sands-2068|Thomas]] - b.1715 - ? === Yorkshire === ===== East Riding (Earliest: 1790) ===== # [[Sands-574|Ada]] - b.1890 -1960. # [[Sands-575|Gertrude]] - b.1893 -1961. # [[sands-556|John]] - 3G-Grandfather, b.abt. 1819 - abt.1903. # [[sands-554|John William]] - Great-Grandfather, b.1864 -1953. # [[sands-552|John William]] - Father, b.1928 -1980. # [[sands-551|Kevin J.]] [[sands-551|Kevin J. Sands]] # [[Sands-573|Lillian]] - b.1889 - ? # [[sands-558|Stephen C.]] # [[sands-557|Thomas]] - 4G-Grandfather, b.abt 1790 - ? # [[sands-555|Thomas]] - 2G-Grandfather, b.1841 -1901. ---- == Germany (Earliest: 2011) == # Blake # Cameron ---- == Ireland (Earliest: 1830) == # [[Sands-2187|Catherine]] - b.1878 -1878. # [[Sands-2185|Patrick]] - b.1830 -1910. ---- == New Zealand (Earliest: 1976) == # [[sands-559|Andrew K.B.]] # [[sands-560|Anthony M.J.]] # Benjamin # Charlotte # [[sands-1494|Christopher G.]] # [[sands-1495|Jamie S.]] # [[sands-1493|Michael J.]] # Oliver # Thomas Sands [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TH18750123.2.9?query=ship%20january%2022%201875%20avalanche%20sands&snippet=true| TH18750123.2.9] # Caroline Sands ---- == United States of America (Earliest: 1726) == # [[Sands-1655|Alexander Hamilton]] - b.1828 -1887. # [[Sands-31|Bertha Myrtle]] - b.1869 -1958. # [[sands-1865|Kay J.]] - b.1950's. # [[Sands-1682|Phoebe]] - b.1726 -1782. ---- == Sources == * WikiTree == Contributors == :[[Sands-551|Kevin J. Sands]] :[[Squire-832|Michelle Squire]] :[[Worsfold-116|Ray Worsfold]]

Sandtown Cemetery, Curtis, Michigan 49820

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Carey-2223|Susan Matheny]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Carey-2223&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Susan Matheny To-Do List|Susan's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Carey-2224|Carey, Elwood ]] || || to-do |- | [[Skidmore-636|Carey, Nell (Skidmore)]] || || to-do |}

Sandusky Street Baptist Church

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The Reverend A.K. (Adie Kyle) Bell was the pastor of the Sandusky Street Baptist Church in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania from 1859-1870. During this time, on March 15, 1863, he performed the marriage ceremony of Joseph Nixon and Elizabeth Jones. I have also found evidence that Elizabeth Jones's parents, John H. Jones and Eliza (Ballou) Jones, lived at various addresses near the Sandusky Street Baptist Church in the City of Pittsburgh directories for 1859, 1862, 1863 and 1869. The 1904 obituary for Eliza (Ballou) Jones states that she had been a member of the Baptist Church for 77 years. I will continue to look for additional evidence to see if the Jones family belonged to the Sandusky Street Baptist Church. It is also interesting to note that John H. Jones moved the family to Sharpsburg in 1870, at the same time that Reverend A.K. Bell left the Sandusky Street Baptist Church. This church appears to have been located in the exact location of what is now occupied by Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh's North Side.

Sandy Barber To-Do List

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

Sandy Craig To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] is currently working on. ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Craig-4574&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sandy Craig To-Do List|Sandy's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Craig-4592|Craig, Archibald Greene]] || 1819-10-12 || Confirm Parents |- | [[Robertson-8249|Craig, Henrietta (Robertson) ]] || 1822-07-11 || Add to Bio Need Sources |- | [[Buchanan-2881|Craig, Phoebe Jane (Buchanan) ]] || 1858-00-00 || Add to Bio Need Sources |- | [[Hylton-292|Craig, Keturah (Hylton) ]] || 1780-00-00 || Add to Bio NeedSources |- | [[Craig-4631|Craig, Robert ]] || 1775-00-00 || Confirm Parents |- | [[Kniceley-21|Kniceley, James Samuel]] || 1863-02-01 || Confirm Parents & GParents |- | [[[:Category:Maplewood_Cemetery%2C_Elkins%2C_West_Virginia|Maplewood Cemetery]]] || N/A || Add Photos to Maplewood Cemetery |- | [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:B_F_Gregory_Cemetery%2C_Curtin%2C_West_Virginia&public=1 B F Gregory Cemetery]] || N/A || Add Photos to B F Gregory Cemetery |- |} ---- Things that do not make sense below: :All the orange "Ws" are Maternal Grandmother. :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Bonner-2011&person2Name=Craig-4574&relation=0&ignoreIds= Bonner] is [[Bonner-1012|Maternal Grandmother's ]]Maiden Name :Hamrick, Gregory are Maternal Grandmother. :Actually, Maternal Grandfather and Grandmother look to be switched (in regards to colors) === My Surnames === :''Click on Surname to view EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor'' :Paternal Grandfather , Paternal Grandmother vs Maternal Grandfather , Maternal Grandmother ancestors :[[Arbogast-176|'''A'''rbogast]] :[[Bence-214|'''B'''ence]], [[Bennett-13171|Bennett]] , [[Bennett-2898|Bennett]] , [[Bible-53|Bible]] , [[Bland-2107|Bland]] , [[Bonner-2011|Bonner]] :[[Cook-29483|'''C'''ook]], [[Kueffer-22|Cooper]] , [[Cunningham-3562|Cunningham]] , [[Unknown-440306|Cutright]] , [[Cutright-282|Cutright]] :[[Davis-46284|'''D'''avis]], [[Doddridge-45|Dodrill]] , [[Dunnington-77|Dunnington]] :[[Folks-70|'''F'''olks]], [[Fox-5491|Fox]] :[[Gregory-3623|'''G'''regory]] :[[Hamrick-201|'''H'''amrick]], [[Harper-3302|Harper]] , [[Hinzman-42|Hinzman]] , [[Heyer-15|Hyre]] :[[Judy-433|'''J'''udy]] :[[Kissling-69|'''K'''essling (Kissling) ]], [[Kinkead-119|Kinkead]] :[[Lentz-1235|'''L'''ance (Lantz, Lentz) ]], [[Lanham-1010|Lanham]] , [[Lewis-36376|Lewis]] , [[Linger-20|Linger]] , [[Lybarger-186|Lybarger]] :[[McNemar-30|'''M'''cNemar]], [[Millar-3265|Miller]] , [[Mullenax-88|Mullenax]] , [[Murphy-17509|Murphy]] :[[Nelson-618|'''N'''elson]] :[[Payne-44|'''P'''ayne]], [[Pifer-352|Pifer]] :[[Radabaugh-200|'''R'''adabaugh]] :[[Sanders-14968|'''S'''anders]], [[Simon-6341|Simon]] :[[Dieter-425|'''T'''eter (Dieter) ]] :[[Wamsley-32|'''W'''amsley]], [[Ware-850|Ware]] , [[Weatherholt-82|Weatherholt]] , [[Wentz-565|Wentz]] , [[Van_Westphalen-9|Westfall]] , [[Wilmoth-119|Wilmoth]] , [[Woodford-759|Woodford]]

Sandy Drain Primitive Baptist Church & Cemetery

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[[Category:Sandy Drain Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Estill, South Carolina]] [[Category:Hampton County, South Carolina, Cemeteries]] ''[['''There are 29 interments in this cemetery. This page is up to date as of September 17, 2014.''']] '' ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
Savannah Hwy, 601 South
Estill, South Carolina, 29918
N/A GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
(32.7577,-81.18286) ---- Pastors *Elder H W Smith was 1st pastor *Elder Sidney Nathaniel Crapse (1942-1944) *Elder Philip Terry (1944-1948) *Elder J. W. Anderson (1948-1949) *Elder S. S. Crapse (1949 until his death) *[[Nix-567|Elder Lee Nix]] was ordained and called to serve as pastor on July 10, 1977. ---- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=94134110&CRid=2243975& Find A Grave page]
[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/SandyDrainPrimitiveBaptistChurchCemetery/279995#cemetery_id=279995&lim=0&num=25&action=browse Billion Graves page] ---- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |# ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click) |- |1||[[Mock-357|Barnes]]||[[Mock-357|Helen (Mock)]]||1937-07-16||1995-11-23||58||||[[Image:Mock-357.jpg|75px]] |- |2||[[Crapse-9|Crapse]]||[[Crapse-9|Duke Laten]]||1921-12-05||2014-03-26||92||||[[Image:Crapse-9.jpg|75px]] |- |3||[[Crapse-11|Crapse]]||[[Crapse-11|Elwood Benjamin]]||1913-04-09||2000-02-15||86|| ||[[Image:Crapse-11.jpg|75px]] |- |4||[[Crapse-12|Crapse]]||[[Crapse-12|John Michael]]||1909-03-09||1974-03-31||65|| ||[[Image:Crapse-12.jpg|75px]] |- |5||[[Williams-26408|Crapse]]||[[Williams-26408|Gladys Williams]]||1915-12-12||2005-06-27||89|| ||[[Image:Crapse-12.jpg|75px]] |- |6||[[Speer-663|Crapse]]||[[Speer-663|Lytle (Speer)]]||1927-03-21||1969-01-06||41|| ||[[Image:Speer-663.jpg|75px]] |- |7||[[Crapse-13|Crapse, Jr]]||[[Crapse-13|Paul Jefferson]]||1920-02-22||1975-08-02||55|| ||[[Image:Crapse-13.jpg|75px]] |- |8||[[Crapse-19|Crapse]]||[[Crapse-19|Myron]]||1939-10-16||2003-03-07||63|| ||[[Image:Crapse-19.jpg|75px]] |- |9||[[Crapse-10|Crapse, Sr]]||[[Crapse-10|Paul Jefferson]]||1884-10-27||1954-01-18||69|| ||[[Image:Crapse-10.jpg|75px]] |- |10||[[Bassett-1590|Crapse]]||[[Bassett-1590|Mae (Bassett)]]||1887-10-29||1970-10-13||83|| ||[[Image:Crapse-10.jpg|75px]] |- |11||[[Crapse-21|Crapse, Jr.]]||[[Crapse-21|Otis Jackson]]||1944-01-01||2008-05-24||64|| ||[[Image:Crapse-21.jpg|75px]] |- |12||[[Crapse-22|Crapse, III]]||[[Crapse-22|Paul Jefferson]]||1950-01-27||1978-08-24||28||Pvt US Army Vietnam||[[Image:Crapse-22.jpg|75px]] |- |13||[[Johnson-29277|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-29277|Frank Wilson]]||1938-11-10||2009-04-17||70||TSGT US Air Force||[[Image:Johnson-29277.jpg|75px]] |- |14||[[Johnson-29279|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-29279|Susan]]||1965||1965||0|| ||[[Image:Johnson-29279.jpg|75px]] |- |15||[[Crapse-23|Joiner]]||[[Crapse-23|Iva (Crapse)]]||1899-05-09||1971-07-12||72|| ||[[Image:Crapse-23.jpg|75px]] |- |16||[[Joiner-318|Joiner]]||[[Joiner-318|Grover Cleve]]||1899-08-03||1970-02-28||70|| ||[[Image:Crapse-23.jpg|75px]] |- |17||[[Crapse-15|Kersey]]||[[Crapse-15|Tiny (Crapse)]]||1910-11-27||1999-09-22||88|| ||[[Image:Crapse-15.jpg|75px]] |- |18||[[Kersey-171|Kersey]]||[[Kersey-171|Alto Arthur]]||1909-07-27||1956-02-15||46|| ||[[Image:Crapse-15.jpg|75px]] |- |19||[[Kersey-172|Kersey]]||[[Kersey-172|Irvin Eddy]]||1937-10-17||1963-05-07||25||SC ET2 US NAVY||[[Image:Kersey-172.jpg|75px]] |- |20||[[Mock-359|Mock]]||[[Mock-359|George Thomas]]||1939-10-10||2010-04-03||70|| ||[[Image:Mock-359.jpg|75px]] |- |21||[[Nix-564|Mock]]||[[Nix-564|Minnie Pearle (Nix)]]||1914-11-21||1979-12-31||65|| ||[[Image:Nix-564.jpg|75px]] |- |22||[[Nix-567|Nix]]||[[Nix-567|Jim Ealton]]||1922-04-20||1976-09-18||54|| ||[[Image:Nix-567.jpg|75px]] |- |22||[[DeLoach-158|Nix]]||[[DeLoach-158|Annie (DeLoach)]]||1918-09-23||2002-05-13||83|| ||[[Image:Nix-567.jpg|75px]] |- |23||[[Nix-568|Nix]]||[[Nix-568|Marion Lee]]||1925-06-07||2000-12-23||75|| ||[[Image:Nix-568.jpg|75px]] |- |24||[[Nix-565|Nix]]||[[Nix-565|Miles David]]||1878-07-12||1956-01-01||77|| ||[[Image:Nix-565.jpg|75px]] |- |25||[[Long-7218|Nix]]||[[Long-7218|Minnie Lou (Long)]]||1894-12-14||1952-05-15||58|| ||[[Image:Nix-565.jpg|75px]] |- |26||[[Rivers-793|Rivers]]||[[Rivers-793|Marsha Ellen]]||1965-11-17||1985-02-06||19|| ||[[Image:Rivers-793.jpg|75px]] |- |27||[[Crapse-14|Terry]]||[[Crapse-14|Marian (Crapse)]]||1916-12-11||2004-12-26||88|| ||[[Image:Crapse-14.jpg|75px]] |- |28||[[Nix-569|Vieau]]||[[Nix-569|Mary Arleen (Nix)]]||1957-08-06||2012-07-25||54|| ||[[Image:Nix-569.jpg|75px]] |}

Sandy Edwards To-Do List

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test template civil war {{US Civil War| side = | regiment flag = Civil_War_Flags-19.png | regiment name = 10th Battalion South Carolina Cavalry}} https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:French_and_Indian_War_Project&public=1 {{French and Indian War|}} {{Scotland Sticker}} for profiles people born in scotland - not necessarily part of a "clan" see also [[:Category:Stickers|Category:Stickers]] for a list of stickers - stickers can replace the template above === Merging Freespace Profiles === [[Special:MergeSpace|Special:MergeSpace]] == OTHER STUFF AS NEEDS TO BE USED == test source template “Virginia Gleanings in England”. 1948. “Virginia Gleanings in England”. The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 56 (1). Virginia Historical Society: 70–79. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4245521. {{MLA citation |last=Carleton |first=Hiram |publisher=Lewis Publishing Company |year=1948 |title=''“Virginia Gleanings in England”'' The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography<--- Because this is a book the title is manually italicized |publication-place=New York |volume=Vol. 1 |url=https://archive.org/details/genealogicaland01compgoog |repository=The Internet Archive}} = Footnote References = {{Image|file=WikiTree_Images.png |align=r |size=m |caption=WikiTree Globe. }} {{UnverifiedParents|
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[[Burnside-354 | Mary Burnside Alford]] [[Byrnside-3 | Martha Byrnside Meadows]] (update links on other children by Profile manager: [[Applegate-547 | James Applegate]] [[Burnside-342 | Benjamin - Married Cynthia Alford]] [[Meadows-23 | Joshua Harrison Meadows - Need Parents Francis and Frances Bush]] [[Meadows-248 | James son of Obediah]] [[Meadows-26 | Obediah]] Robinett-12 Allen Robinett needs cleanup and reorganization of Profile RE sARAH BURNSIDE Burnside-353 [[Duncan-2210 | Marshall Duncan I -- Family to 1850's [[Rowley-1112 | Mathew Rowley]] who did he marry - conection to Rawley ?? [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Virginia|Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Virginia]] {{userbox | id = | 50px]] | info-size = 10 | info = UNDER CONSTRUCTION }} Alamander Duncan, b.1769 VA (age 81 in 1850) or 1766 (info of Donald West) of Stokes Co. NC; uncle of Landon Duncan. Bible record says he was the son of Jno. Duncan and Dinah his wife. 1. Hiram Duncan, Stokes Co. NC 1836-1837 2. Alexander Duncan, son of Alamander Duncan https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sandbox_jss#edit {{Image|file=Sandbox_jss.jpg |caption=Sandbox jss Image 1 }} [[Space:UK_Flags|Space:UK_Flags]] [[Category: English Immigrants to America [[Category: Virginia Colonists {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = England | destination = Pennsylvania | origin-flag = Flags-3.jpg | destination-flag = Flags-4.jpg [[Category:Scottish Immigrants to America {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Scotland | destination = USA in 1685 | origin-flag = Flags-7.jpg | destination-flag = Flags-4.jpg }} Multiple Reference Keys (First Entry and subsequent entries) Meadows Family Research [['''DON'T FORGET TO USE THE /> AT THE END "TO TURN OFF"]] ''' [[Sources]] This is the source citation for when and where John was born. In this example, the same source also has the date and place where John died. This is the source citation for who John married and when and where the marriage took place. This is the source citation for where the family lived and who the family members were. for indenting purposes Link for Relationships [[Special:Connection|Special:Connection]] == Sources == Special Thanks See also Special Efforts Mary Ann Duncan Dobson "Duncan Research Files" (Consolidated, sourced and acknowledged); and the many Duncan Researchers that have provided information.
[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dobson/ The Genealogy Bug]
*[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dobson/tn/tncoffee.htm#land Coffee Co Records] Includes Census Transcriptions 1850-1870 *[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dobson/tn/tncoffe2.htm Coffee Co Land Records] *1887 "History of TN; Coffee, DeKalb, Cannon Cos." by Goodspeed Coffee Co. Pg.829: Early Settlers, District 15: Coffee Co. was settled as early as 1800. ... (lists people who came 1809) The following came early ... included Wm. Heathcock, John Nelson, Hamilton Duncan, Ambrose Duncan, Douglas Duncan, Wm. Lunley, and John Sherrill. *[http://billcookweb.com/duncan/duncan.html Bill Cook's Website] Descendants of John "Jack" Duncan and Martha Patsy Dennis and the many researchers contributing information to this site. *[http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=777459&id=I904 World Connect] American Threads by Evan Henderson (sourced)
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Sandy Grove, South Carolina One Place Study

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Please visit my free space page for more information: [[Space:Sandy Grove, Clarendon County, South Carolina| Sandy Grove, Clarendon County, South Carolina]] == How to Join == {{One Place Study|place=Sandy Grove, South Carolina|category=Sandy Grove, South Carolina Place Study}} Please contact the project leader [[Parker-11287|Kathleen Parker]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Place Study to collect together in one place everything about Sandy Grove in Clarendon County, SC. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == * I am seeking out maps that will help establish exactly where Sandy Grove was located as it no longer seems to exist on modern maps. I have been able to find a few historical maps showing the township but will continue to narrow down the exact place. * I plan to document all families who lived in the town.

Sandy Grove Families in the 1860 United States Census

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==Bareneau== [[Barrineau-131| Wm Bareneau]], 50, M, Farmer, born in SC
[[Gibson-12228| Martha J]], 50, F, born in SC
[[Barrineau-133| Edwin M]], 16, M, born in SC
[[Barrineau-134| Ellen B]], 14, F, born in SC
[[Barrineau-135| Martha J]], 12, F, born in SC
[[Barrineau-132| Mary A]], 18, F, born in SC
==Barfield== [[Barfield-614| Harry Barfield]], 27, M, Farmer, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$272, Value of personal estate-$100
[[McKenzie-4347| Ann Z]], 28, F, cannot read or write, born in SC
[[Barfield-612| Melessa]], 4, F, born in SC
[[Barfield-637| Virginia V]], 3, F, born in SC
[[Barfield-638| James A]], 9/12, M, born in SC
==Bruce== [[Bruce-7357| W C Bruce]]-See McFadden Household ==Burgess== [[Burgess-6939| Jno A Burgess]], 53, M, Farmer, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$7500, Value of personal estate-$68,615
[[Burgess-10100| Robt G]], 15, M, attended school, born in SC
[[Burgess-3246| Jos C]], 15, M, attended school, born in SC
[[Nelson-20816| S J Nelson]], 28, M, MD, born in SC ---- [[Burgess-6938| Jno A Burgess]], 23, M, Farmer, born in SC, Value of personal estate-$600
[[Brand-3002| R A]] , 21, F, born in SC
[[Burgess-10112| Lela L]] , 10/12, F, born in SC ---- [[Burgess-3249| Saml A Burgess]], 48, M, Farmer, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$11,500, Value of personal estate-$36,675
[[Epps-191| Eliza]], 46, F, born in SC
[[Burgess-6879| Martha J]], 20, F, born in SC
[[Burgess-6912| Laura A]], 18, F, born in SC
[[Burgess-6913| Saml]], 17, M, born in SC
[[Burgess-6919| Hally]], 17, M, born in SC
[[Burgess-6933| Eliza A]], 15, F, attended school, born in SC
[[Burgess-6934| Margt]], 13, F,attended school, born in SC
[[Burgess-6935| Thos E]],12, M, born in SC
[[Burgess-6936| Robt E]], 10, M, born in SC
[[Burgess-6937| Haucett C]], 6, F, born in SC
[[Welch-1914| D H Welch]], 26, M, born in SC ==Coker== [[Coker-1409| Ira Coker]], 24, M, Farmer, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$600
Sarah , 23, F, born in SC
Permelea , 1, F, born in SC ==Croswell== E J Croswell- See McFadden Household ==Fain== Jacob L Fain- See Rose Household ==Floyd== Jessee Floyd, 35, M, Farmer,Cannot read and write, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$756, Value of personal estate-$355
Catharine, 35, F, cannot read and write, Born in SC
Samuel E, 10, M, Born in SC
Isabella, 8, F, Born in SC
Barzella A, 6, F, Born in SC
Vermelle, 4, F, Born in SC
Violet C, 2, F, Born in SC
Bertha C, 1, F, Born in SC
---- Noah Floyd, 49, M, Farmer,Cannot read and write, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$1,581, Value of personal estate-$500
Manathaniel, 17, M, attended school, born in SC
Nathaniel, 16, M, attended school, born in SC
Mathew, 14, M, attended school, born in SC
Noah, 12, M, attended school, born in SC
W J M, 9, M, Born in SC
Maurice, 8, M, Born in SC
Dorcas, 6, F, Born in SC
Mary A, 4, F, Born in SC
Laureanna, 2, F, Born in SC
---- Jeptha Floyd, 26, M, Farmer,Cannot read and write, born in SC, Value of personal estate-$75
Fanny, 20, F, Cannot read and write, born in SC
Eliza, 2, F, Born in SC
---- Jno C Floyd, 35, M, Farmer,Cannot read and write, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$1,500, Value of personal estate-$200
Delila, 33, F, Cannot read and write, born in SC
McDuffee, 12, M, attended school, born in SC
William, 10, M, attended school, born in SC
Daniel (?), 8, M, attended school, born in SC
Jno D B, 7, M, attended school, born in SC
Catherine R, 6, F, Born in SC
Victoria, 5, F, Born in SC
Eliza C D, 4/12, F, Born in SC
---- Jame Floyd- See McKensie Household ---- Preston Floyd- See McKnight Household ==Gowdy== Jas E Gowdy, 36, M, Farmer, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$600, Value of personal estate-$100
Thursa A, 29, F, Born in SC
Dunken J, 9, M, Born in SC
David, 7, M, Born in SC
Frances, 4, F, Born in SC
James, 10/12, M, Born in SC
==Graves== Barzella Graves- See McKensie Household ==Hunt== P O Hunt- See Rose Household ==Johnson== B Johnson, 57, M, Farmer, born in NC, Value of Real Estate-$8,210, Value of personal estate-$13,800
Nancy, 33, F, Born in SC
David J, 5, M, Born in SC
Robt C, 3, M, Born in SC
Not Named, 1, M, Born in SC
Emaline, 31, F, Born in SC
Caroline, 27, F, Born in SC
Wm, 23, M, Farm Laborer, Born in SC
Elijah, 21, M, Born in SC
Eliza, 15, F, Born in SC
Laura, 13, F, Born in SC
Julia, 9, F, Born in SC
---- Jno H Johnson, 37, M, Farmer, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$4,627, Value of personal estate-$2,500
Mary M, 33, F, Born in SC
Livenia V, 7, F, Born in SC
Harper, 5, M, Born in SC
Jno E, 3, M, Born in SC
---- Harper Johnson, 78, M, Farmer, born in NC, Value of Real Estate-$1,500, Value of personal estate-$11,000
Nancy, 55, F, Born in SC
Jos Moore, 16, M, born in SC
---- Elizabeth Johnson, 32, F, Farmer, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$4,627, Value of personal estate-$5,500
James, 15, M, Attended School, Born in SC
Ellison,13, M, Born in SC
Laura, 11, F, Attended school, Born in SC
Annie, 8, F, Born in SC
William, 5, M, Born in SC
Alvin Rush, 35, M, Overseer, Born in SC
==McElveen== J E McElveen, 22, M, Farmer, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$3,500, Value of personal estate-$7,800
Louisa A, 25, F, born in SC
Jennet E R, 3, F, born in SC
J H M, 2, M, born in SC
==McFadden== Jon J McFadden, 44, M, Farmer, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$24,400, Value of personal estate-$45,950
Elizabeth G G, 34, F, born in SC
Wm D, 16, M, Attended School, born in SC
Sarah E, 13, F, Attended School, born in SC
Mary O, 11, F, Attended School, born in SC
Ellen, 8, F, born in SC
Robt R, 5, M, born in SC
Margt L, 3, F, born in SC
Richd M, 11/12, M, born in SC
E J Croswell, 18, F, born in SC
W C Bruce, 55, M, born in SC
==McIntosh== H L McIntosh, 31, M, Farmer, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$2,545, Value of personal estate-$6,000
Susan R, 27, F, born in SC
W H, 7, M, born in SC
S Wilson, 4, M, born in SC
Jno Murphy, 35, M, Ditcher, born in Ireland
==McKensie== M McKensie, 38, M, Farmer, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$3,800, Value of personal estate-$400
Susannah , 30, F, cannot read or write, born in SC
Saml J, 12, M, born in SC
Noah R, 9, M, born in SC
James G, 7, M, born in SC
Laura E M, 5, F, born in SC
Shadrach M, 2, M, born in SC
---- Samuel McKensie, 70, M, Farmer, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$960, Value of personal estate-$1,000
Margt, 64, F, born in SC
Noah R, 20, M, born in SC
Mary J, 19, F, born in SC
Barzella Graves, 19, F, born in SC
Jame Floyd, 17, M, Farm Laborer, born in SC
---- E McKensie, 68, F, Farmer, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$1,490, Value of personal estate-$260
Wm B, 27, M, born in SC Value of Real Estate-$250, Value of personal estate-$185
Martin, 20, M, born in SC, Listed as Idiot, cannot read and write
Lenora, 14, F, born in SC
==McKnight== Hermon McKnight, 30, M, Farmer, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$900, Value of personal estate-$200
Sarah, 19, F, born in SC (Married in the year of the census)
Preston Floyd, 10, M, born in SC
==Moore== E E Moore, 29, M, Miller, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$700, Value of personal estate-$100
Margt , 28, F, born in SC
Ann H, 9, F, born in SC
Mary M, 7, F, born in SC
Rebeca E, 6, F, born in SC
James V, 4, M, born in SC
Rebeca, 2, F, born in SC
---- Jos Moore: See Johnson Household ==Murphy== Jno Murphy- See McIntosh Household ==Nelson== S J Nelson: See Burgess household ==Odom== Wm O Odom, 30, M, Farm Laborer, cannot read or write, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$150
Susanna , 25, F, born in SC
Elizabeth, 6, F, born in SC
Robert, 1, M, born in SC
==Parker== Wm K Parker, 31, M, Farmer, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$900, Value of personal estate-$400
Sarah , 34, F, cannot read or write, born in SC
Mary , 11, F, born in SC
Samson , 10, M, born in SC
Willis, 9, M, born in SC
Waren J, 8, M, born in SC
Lenora A E, 6, F, born in SC
Wm D, 5, M, born in SC
Mathew, 1, M, born in SC
==Robinson== Saml Robinson, 40, M, Farmer, cannot read or write, born in SC, Value of personal property-$30, listed as Pauper
Margt , 50, F, born in SC
F D , 18, M, born in SC
Herbert E, 16, M, born in SC
Eliza E, 13, F, born in SC
Henrietta, 12, F, born in SC
Wm N, 10, M, born in SC
Mary E, 3, F, born in SC
==Rose== S F Rose, 26, M, Farmer, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$21,000, Value of personal estate-$24,425
Elizabeth J, 19, F, born in NC
Jacob L Fain, 28, M, Overseer, born in SC
P O Hunt, 45, M, Ditcher, born in Ireland
==Rush== Alvin Rush-See Johnson Household ==Thigpen== Hugh Thigpen, 49, M, Farmer, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$3,600, Value of personal estate-$8,975
Mary E, 36, F, born in SC
James, 20, M, attended school, born in SC
Mary, 23, F, attended school, born in SC
Wm H, 17, M, attended school, born in SC
Jno H, 15, M, attended school, born in SC
Lenora A, 10, F, attended school, born in SC
Robt M, 6, M, attended school, born in SC
---- Dennis Thigpen, 38, M, Farmer, cannot read and write, born in SC, Value of Real Estate-$400, Value of personal estate-$200
Eliza , 38, F, cannot read or write, born in SC
Elizabeth , 12, F, born in SC
Robt S , 10, M, born in SC
Hugh, 8, M, born in SC
Margt E, 7, F, born in SC
Saml A, 6, M, born in SC
Martha J, 8/12, F, born in SC
John E, 2, M, born in SC
==Welch== D H Welch: See Burgess Household

Sandy Grove Families in the 1870 United States Census

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==Barfield== See P J Doggett Household {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | A Barfield || 27 || M || W || Farmer || || $100 || SC || Aug || |- |M || 15 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || Apr || |- | Virginia || 10 || F || W || Laboring on Farm|| || || SC || Feb || |- | A || 9 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | H R || 8 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Jul || |} ==Barrineau== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | William Barrineau || 60 || M || W || Farmer || $2000 || $700 || SC || || |- |W I || 60 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || Oct || |- | Agnes || 36 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || Nov || |- | B? || 22 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || May || |- | Jane || 20 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | William Barrineau || 28 || M || W || Farmer || $1000 || $200 || SC || || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | Henry Barrineau || 40 || M || W || Farmer || $1000 || $300 || SC || || |- |Susie || 27 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || || |- | Lilian || 6 || F || W || At Home || || || SC || || |- |Martha ||4 || F || W || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Baby || 1 || M || W || At Home || || || SC || || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- |Edwin Barrineau || 23 ||M || W || Farmer ||$300 || $200 || SC || Jul || |- | Mary || 20 || F || W ||Keeping House || || || SC || || |} ==Burgess== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | Mann Burgess || 38 || M || B || Farmer || || || SC || Jun || |- | Hattie || 28 || F || B || Keeping House || || || SC || May || |- |Yingzy || 18 || F || B || Laborer || || || SC || Nov || |- | Leah|| 16 || F || B || Laborer || || || SC || Sep || |- |Agnes || 14 || F || B || Laborer || || || SC || Nov || |- | Grant || 12 || M || B || Laborer || || || SC || Aug || |- |Marvin || 10 || M || B || Laborer || || || SC || Aug || |- |Bill || 7 || M|| B || Laborer || || || SC || May || |- | Sur || 6 || F ||B || At Home || || || SC || May || |- | Julia|| 4 || F || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- |Jno || 2 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- |Elmira || 10/12 || F || B || At Home || || || SC || Aug || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | S A Burgess || 58 || M || W || Farmer || $2,000 || $600 || SC || Jun || Cannot Read/Write |- |Laura || 28 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || Sep || Cannot Read/Write |- | M S || 22 || F || W || At Home|| || || SC || Nov || Cannot Read/Write |- | T E || 20 || M || W || At Home || || || SC || Aug || Cannot Read/Write |- | R E || 18 || M || W || At Home || || || SC || May || Cannot Read/Write |- |H C || 16 || F || W || At School || || || SC || Jun || Cannot Read/Write |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- |Chany Burgess || 75 || F || B || Farmer || || 100 || SC || Sep || |- | ? || 75 || F || B || Farmer || || || SC || || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | James Burgess || 33 || M || B || Farmer || || $70 || SC || || |- | Hannah || 28 || F || B || Keeping House || || || SC || || |- |George || 13 || M || B || Laborer || || || SC || || |- | Tenah|| 7 || F || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- |Miley || 5 || F || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Hester || 3 || F || B || At Home || || || SC || || |} ==Coker== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | P J Coker || 26 || M || W || Farmer || $200 || $100 || SC || Jun || |- |Sarah || 28 || F || W || Farmer || || || SC || Aug || |- | M || 8 || F || W || Farmer || || || SC || Nov || |- |Malinda ||6|| F || W || Farmer || || || SC || Sep || |- | B || 5 || F || W || At Home || || || SC || Nov || |- |W R || 4 || F || W || At Home || || || SC ||Aug || |- |Cubert || 1|| M || W || At Home || || || SC ||Sep || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | S B Coker || 30 || M || W || Farmer || $300 || $100 || SC || || Cannot Read/Write |- |H || 23 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || || Cannot Read/Write |- | V || 9 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || || |- |W ||7|| F || W || At Home || || || SC || || |- | L|| 2 || F || W || At Home || || || SC || Aug || |- |S I || 1 || F || W || At Home || || || SC ||Aug || |- |Baby || 6/12|| F || W || At Home || || || SC ||Jan || |} ==Doggett== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- |P J Doggett || 78 ||M || W || Blacksmith || || || SC || Jan || |- | H Barfield || 7 || F || W ||At Home || || || SC || Aug || |} ==Evans== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- |Isabelle Evans || 38 ||F || W || Farmer || $300 || $100 || SC || || |- | W R|| 8|| M || W ||At Home || || || SC || || |- | Eugenia|| 7|| F || W ||At Home || || || SC || || |} ==Floyd== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- |Noah Floyd || 60 || M || W || Farmer || $300 || $100 || SC || Aug || |- |Malissia || 27 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || May || |- | Rainey || 14 || F || W || Keeping House|| || || SC || Sep || |- | Mary || 13 || F|| W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Jun || |- | Lousiana || 10 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || May || |- |Liziann || 8 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || May || |- | Eliza || 6 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |Bolo? || 1/12 || M|| W || At Home || || || SC || May || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- |C Floyd || 38 || F || W || Farmer || || $50 || SC || || |- |Edward || 20 || F || W || Laboring || || || SC || May || |- | P || 18 || F || W || Laboring|| || || SC || || |- | B || 17 || F|| W || Laboring || || || SC || || |- | V || 14 || F || W || Laboring || || || SC || Sep || |- |Caroline || 13 || F || W || Laboring || || || SC || || |- | Selest || 6 || F || W || Laboring || || || SC || || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- |Delia Floyd || 40 || F || W || Farmer || $400 || $300 || SC || Jun || |- |Duffie || 21 || M|| W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | William || 19 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Sam || 16 ||M|| W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | D || 14 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |C ||13 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Victoria || 10 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |Thomas || 7 || M|| W || At Home || || || SC || Jan || |} ==Fullmoon== *Not sure about this name but this is what looks like was written. I think this may be Fulmore. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- |R Fullmoon ||23 ||M || B || Laboring on Farm || || 100 || SC || Sep || |} ==Gowdy== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- |James Gowdy || 50 || M || W || Farmer || $400 || $200 || SC || Jun || |- |S A || 30 || F|| W ||Keeping House (unreadable notes) || || || SC || || |- | D I || 19 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | D H || 17 ||M|| W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | F E || 13 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |J E ||11 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | J B || 9 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |R L || 7 || M|| W || At Home || || || SC || Dec || |- |Willie ||5 || M || W || At Home || || || SC || || |- |Morris || 3|| M || W || At Home || || || SC || || |- |Mary || 3 || F || W || At Home || || || SC || || |} ==Hanniford== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | D Hanniford || 29 ||M || W || Farmer || $300 || $100 || SC || Sep || |- |Maggie || 30 || F || W || Farmer || || || SC || May || |- | S || 9 || F || W || At Home || || || SC || Aug || |- | Mc I || 7 || M || W || At Home || || || SC || || |} ==Hudson== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | F M Hudson || 49 ||M || W || Farm & ? || $2,700 || $600 || SC || Jan || |- | A L D || 41 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || Jun || |- | Julia L || 21 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || May || |- | William I || 19 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Aug || |- | M I || 19 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Aug || |- | Mary E || 15 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Sep || |- |George || 10 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Oct || |- |Bob || 9 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Dec || |} ==Johnson== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | N A Johnson || 40 || F || W || Farmer || $2,000 || $600 || SC || Nov || Cannot Read/Write |- | J E || 36 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || Oct || Cannot Read/Write |- | S C || 28 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Aug || Cannot Read/Write |- | E E || 22 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || May || Cannot Read/Write |- | L E || 20 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Jun || Cannot Read/Write |- | J S || 18 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Aug || Cannot Read/Write |- |L E || 6 || F || W || At Home || || || SC || May || |- |N A || 4 || F || W || At Home || || || SC || Sep || |- | D J || 14 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Jan || Cannot Read/Write |- | R C|| 12 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || May || |- |S M || 10 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC ||Sep || |- |J E || 8 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Nov || |- |E B || 1 || M || W || At Home || || || SC || Dec || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- |Pomp Burgess || 27 || M || B || ? || || 100 || SC || || |} ==Kelley== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | M Kelley || 45 ||M || W || Physician || || || SC || || Cannot Read/Write |- |Sarah M || 44 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || || |- | A M || 14 || F || W ||At Home || $100 || || SC || || |- | Charles M || 7 || M || B ||At Home || $100 || $400 || SC || || |} ==Kennedy== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | W F Kennedy || 22 ||M || W || Farmer || $4,000 || $300 || SC || Jul || Cannot Read/Write |- |H A || 19 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || Aug || Cannot Read/Write |- | W E || 5/12 || M || W ||At Home || || || SC || May || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | J W Kennedy || 21 ||M || W || Farmer || || || SC || Sep || Cannot Read/Write |- |M E || 27 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || Nov || |} ==Langston== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | F? Langston || 66 || M|| W || Farmer || || $100 || SC || || |- | Becky || 40 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || Aug || Cannot Read/Write |- | Bill || 16 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || May || Cannot Read/Write |- | Hannah || 13 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Jun || Cannot Read/Write |- | Etta || 11 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC ||May || Cannot Read/Write |- |Caroline || 8 || F || W || At Home || || || SC || Aug || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | James Langston || 38 || M|| W || Farmer || $300 || $300 || SC || May || |- | Hattie || 30 || F || W || Farmer || || || SC || Aug || |} ==McClam== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | William McClam || 45 || M|| W || Farmer || $200 || $100 || SC || || |- |E? || 38 || F || W || Farmer || || || SC || Nov? || |- | Pleasant || 7|| M || W || Farmer || || || SC || || |- | Baby || 2 ||F || W || At Home || || || SC || Aug || |} ==McElveen== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | J E McElveen || 33 || M|| W || Farmer || $500 || $250 || SC || Aug || Cannot Read/Write |- | L A || 35 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || May || Cannot Read/Write |- | E R || 13 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Sep || |- | J H || 12 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Nov || |- | E C || 9 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC ||May || |- |M S || 7 || M || W || At Home || || || SC || Aug || |- |R S L || 4 ||M || W || At Home || || || SC || Sep || |- |W H || 2 || M || W || At Home || || || SC || May || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | Katie McElveen || 40 || F || B || Farmer || || $100 || SC || || |- | Pinkney || 13 ||M || B || Laborer || || || SC || || |- |Wesley || 9 || M || B || Laborer || || || SC || || |- | Elvira|| 6 || F || B || Laborer || || || SC || || |- |Robert || 11/12 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | H McElveen || 40 || M || B || Farmer || || $500(?) || SC || || |- | Peggy || 40 || F || B || Keeping House || || || SC || || |- |Pat || 18 || M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Ann|| 16 || F || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |Soloman || 13 || M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | ? || 10 || M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Brown || 8 || M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Wm || 6 || M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |} ==McFadden== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | W D McFadden || 25 || M|| W || Farmer || || $100 || SC || May || Cannot Read/Write |- | E H|| 24 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || Jun || Cannot Read/Write |- | L R || 3 || F || W || At Home || || || SC || Jul || |- |W L || 9/12 || M || W || At Home || || || SC || Dec || |- |E N || 14 || F || W || Housekeeper || || || SC || Aug || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | Pinkney McFadden || 40 || M || B || Farmer || || $100 || SC || || |- | Eley || 30 || F || B || Laborer || || || SC || || |- |Pollie || 16 || F || B || Laborer || || || SC || || |- | Mag|| 11 || F || B || ? || || || SC || || |- |Samuel || 10 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Jenkins || 7 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Middleton || 4 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Ellin || 10/12 || F || B || At Home || || || SC || || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | C McFadden || 36 || F || B || Farmer || || $100 || SC || || |- |Mack || 12 || M || B || Laborer || || || SC || || |- |Hester || 10 || F || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- |Mitchell|| 5 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- |? || 3 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Francis ||2 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | Jno McFadden || 45 || M || B || Farmer || || $70 || SC || || |- | Nancy || 30 || F || B || Laborer || || || SC || || |- |?fers || 19 ||M || B || Laborer || || || SC || || |- | Linard|| 12 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- |Legrand || 10 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Tayler || 8 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Amanda || 8 || F || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Calvin || 16 || M || B || Laborer || || || SC || || |- | Elias || 6 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Mitchell || 3 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Julia || 26 || F || B || Laborer || || || SC || || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | J J McFadden || 56 || M|| W || Farmer || $5000 || $2000 || SC || Aug || Cannot Read/Write |- | Mas (?) || 30 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || Sep || Cannot Read/Write |- | Mary || 16|| F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || May || Cannot Read/Write |- | Ellin || 14 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || Nov || Cannot Read/Write |- | R R || 12 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC ||Aug || Cannot Read/Write |- |Elidin(?) || 10 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Jan || |- |M S || 8 ||M || W || At Home || || || SC || May || |- |R M || 8 || M || W || At Home || || || SC || Aug || |- |J F || 1 || M || W || At Home || || || SC || Dec || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | Wash McFadden || 27 || M || B || Farmer || || $100 || SC || || |- | Nancy || 22 || F || B || Farmer || || || SC || || |- |Agnes || 6 ||F || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Henry|| 4 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- |Hamson || 8 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | H McFadden || 55 || M || B || Farmer || || $50 || SC || || |- | Rose || 40 || F || B || Keeping House || || || SC || || |- |Sidney || 20 ||M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Savenia(?)|| 18 || F || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |Bobo || 16 || M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Ron(?) ||14 || M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Robert || 12 || M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Ben || 10 || M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Cuffin || 8 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Sotina(?) || 6 || F || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Henry || 2 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |} ==McKenzie== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | W McKenzie || 46 || M|| W || Farmer || $400 || $200 || SC || Sep || |- |Julia || 30 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || Dec || |-- | B? || 2 ||F || W || At Home || || || SC || || |} ==Mims== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | Pinkney Mims ||27 || M|| W || Farmer || $200 || $100 || SC || || |- |Jane || 23 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || || |- | Luisie|| 8 || F || W || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Amory ||6 ||F || W || At Home || || || SC || Jan || |- | C || 4 || F || W || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Julia ||2 ||F || W || At Home || || || SC || || |} ==Montgomery== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | Ishom Montgomery || 24 || M || B || Farmer || || $100 || SC || || |- | Annie || 19 || F || B || Keeping Home || || || SC || || |- |James || 15 ||M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Joseph|| 4 || M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |L || 2 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || Nov || |} ==Parker== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- |W K Parker|| 35 || M|| W || Farmer || $1000 || $300 || SC || || |- |Sarah || 33|| F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || || |- | Mary || 20 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || || |- | Sampson || 19 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Warren || 16 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |Lenora || 14 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |Danell ||12 ||M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |Rhodes|| 8 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |} ==Robinson== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- |Sam Robinson|| 50 || M|| W || Farmer || $400 || $100 || SC || || |- |M || 47 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || || |- |Friendly || 40 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Lizie || 19 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Henrietta || 19 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |Neal || 15 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |Mary ||13 ||F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- |H Robinson|| 26 || M|| W || Farmer || $500 || $100 || SC || || |- |Lursila || 25 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || || |} ==Rose== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | H Rose || 32 || M || B || Farmer || || $70 || SC || || |- | Ester || 30 || F || B || Keeping Home || || || SC || || |- |Wesley || 12 ||M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Licey|| 10 || M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |Anna|| 7 || F || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Mumi (?) || 4 || M || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Erma || 3 || F || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Peggy || 70 || F || B || Farmer || || || SC || || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | Bob Rose || 37 || M || B || Farmer || || $100 || SC || || |- | Nancy || 33 || F || B || Keeping Home || || || SC || May || |- |Dolfins(?) || 13 ||M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Frank|| 10 || M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |Polen|| 8 || M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Jun || |- | Rose || 7 || F || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | Lilystean(?) || 5 || F || B || At Home || || || SC || || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | Fiblin(?) Rose || 60 || F || B || Farmer || || || SC || || |- | Jane || 43 || F || B || Farmer || || || SC || || |} ==Sims== See Mary Witherspoon household ==Thomas== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | J A Thomas|| 40 || M|| W || School Teacher || || $200 || SC || || |- |Missy || 26 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || || |- | N W || 14|| M || W || At School || || || SC || || |- | Jane || 13 ||F|| W || At School || || || SC || || |- | Anne || 10 || F || W || At School || || || SC ||Sept || |- |S || 7|| F || W || At Home || || || SC || || |- |Pink || 5 ||M || W || At Home || || || SC || || |- |Alice|| 4 || F || W || At Home || || || SC || || |- |Thom || 3 ||M || W || At Home || || || SC || Dec || |- |Sammie|| 1 || M || W || At Home || || || SC || Jan || |} ==Weaver== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | W H Weaver || 63 || M|| W || Farmer || $1200 || $800 || SC || Jun || |- |Eliza || 56 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || Nov || |- | Mary J || 26|| F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || || |- | H P || 21 ||M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Jul || Cannot Read/Write |- | Julia || 18 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC ||Jun || |- |V D || 16 || F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Jul || |- |Sarah E || 11 ||F || W || At Home || || || SC || Jan || |- |Joseph V || 11 || M || W || At Home || || || SC || Jan || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | W D Weaver || 23 || M|| W || Farmer || || $200 || SC ||Aug || |- |L || 17 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || Nov || |- | Middleton|| 6/12 || M || W || At Home || || || SC || Dec || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | Jno M Weaver || 38 || M|| W || Minister || || $3000 || SC || Feb || |- |Elizabeth || 27 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || Aug || |- | Junius? D || 15|| M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || May || |- | Julie? || 13 ||F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || Jul || |- | A W || 11 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC ||May || |- |Fanny? || 8 || F || W || At Home || || || SC || Aug || |- |Billie || 6 ||M || W || At Home || || || SC || Sep || |- |Lizie || 5 || F || W || At Home || || || SC || Nov || |- |Jno D || 4 ||M || W || At Home || || || SC || Oct || |- |S G || 6/12 || M || W || At Home || || || SC || Dec || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- |James F Weaver || 33 ||M || W || Farmer || || $200 || SC || Aug || |- |Verline || 20 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || May || |} ==Wilson== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | Wright Wilson || 70 || M|| W || Farmer || $300 || $300 || SC || || |- |Lizie || 45 || F || W || Keeping House || || || SC || || |- | Hugh || 17|| M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Margaret || 16 ||F || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Sam || 13 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |Edward || 10 || M || W || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |} ==Witherspoon== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | Bob Witherspoon || 35 ||M || B || Farmer || || $100 || SC || || |- | ? || 20 || F || B || Keeping House || || || SC || || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Real Val || Per Val || Birth Place || Birth Month || Other Info |- | Mary Witherspoon || 35 || F || B || Farmer || || $50 || SC || || |- | Betsy || 18 || F || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |Joe || 15 ||M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Pete|| 13 || M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- |Larry|| 10 || M || B || Laboring on Farm || || || SC || || |- | Gwen || 5 || F || B || At Home || || || SC || || |- | C? Sims || 9/12 || M || M || At Home || || || SC || || |}

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==Barfield== * See T M D Hudson household. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Richard Barfield || 56 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || NC|| NC ||R, W |- |Dorshea A ||50 || F || W ||Works on Farm || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |William W|| 22 ||M|| W||Works on Farm || Single ||Son || SC ||SC || SC||R, W |- |Mack||20 || M|| W ||Works on Farm ||Single ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| R, W |- |Richard|| 16 || M || W ||Works on Farm||Single|| Son ||SC || SC|| SC || R, W |- |Matilda J|| 14 || F ||W ||Works on Farm ||Single ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||R,W |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Alfred Barfield || 26 || M || W ||||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Malicia ||23 || F || W ||Works on Farm || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Morgan H|| 1 ||M|| W|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Ann Z Barfield || 49 || F || W ||Farmer||Widowed|| ||SC || SC|| SC || W |- |Louisa V||21 || F || W ||Works on Farm || ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |James A|| 20 ||M|| W||Works on Farm || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC||R, W |- |Harvey R||17 || M|| W ||Works on Farm || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| R, W |} ==Barrineau== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |William L Barrineau || 42 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |M Jane||25 || F || W ||Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Susan E|| 6 ||F|| W|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Thomas W||5 || M|| W || || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |John A|| 4 || M || W |||||| Son ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Henry|| 3||M ||W || || ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC || |- |Lily||2 || F|| W || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |not named|| 4/12 (Jan) || F || W |||||| Daughter ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Lorenzo D Clark||18||M ||W ||Laborer ||Single ||Laborer|| SC || SC|| SC || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Martha J Barrineau || 73 || F|| W ||||Widowed|| ||SC || Ireland|| SC || |- |Ellen B ||23 || F || W || || Single ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Ebenezer Barrineau || 40 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || NC|| SC || |- |Ammanda||25 || F || W ||Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Lila E|| 6 ||F|| W|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Mary V||4 || F|| W || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Susannah E|| 5/12(Jan) || F || W |||||| Daughter||SC || SC|| SC || |} ==Boone== * See Aleck Johnson household. ==Boyle== * See Robert E Burgess household. ==Brockington== * See Jack Hicks household ==Burgess== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Samuel A Burgess || 68 || M || W ||Farmer||Widowed|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Laura A || 38 || F || W ||Keeping House || Single ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC || |- |John A || 72 ||M|| W|| || Widowed ||Brother || SC ||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |James Burgess || 33 || M || B ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Hannah || 38 || F || B ||Works on Farm || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Tenah|| 17 ||F|| B||Works on Farm || Single ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Mily||15 || F ||B ||Works on Farm ||Single ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Hester || 13 || F ||B ||Works on Farm||Single|| Daughter ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |James L|| 11 || M || B||Works on Farm ||Single ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC || |- |Robert ||7||M|| B|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Dinah||3|| F || B || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Cinda||5/12 || F ||B || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |George Burgess || 20 || M || B ||Laborer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Chany || 20 || F || B ||Laborer || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Rose|| 5/12 ||F|| B|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Robert Burgess || 41 || M || B ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Hester || 30 || F || B ||Works on Farm || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Laura|| 10 ||F|| B|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Julia||7 || F ||B || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Finard|| 5 || M ||B |||||| Son ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Chany|| 85 || F|| B|| ||Widowed ||Mother|| SC || SC|| SC || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Robert E Burgess || 28 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Martha A || 27 || F || W ||Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Samuel H|| 6 ||M|| W|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Robert M||4 || M|| W || || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |John Dye|| 1 || M || W |||||| Son ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Harvey Boyle|| 18 || M ||B ||Laborer ||Single ||Laborer || SC || SC|| SC || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Hennie Burgess || 40 || F || B ||Laborer||Single|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Thomas S || 3 || M || B || || ||Grandson || SC || SC|| SC || |} ==Coker== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |William N Coker || 38 || M || W ||||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Mary || 35 || F || W || || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Hester A|| 13 ||F|| W|| || Single ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Sarah J||12 || F || W || ||Single ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Margaret E || 11 || F || W ||||Single|| Daughter ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Mary J|| 8 || F || W || || ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Martha L ||5||F|| W|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Susannah C||3|| F || W || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |John H||11/12 || M || W || || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |} * See Jack McElveen's Household ==Cook== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Robert A Cook || 35 || M || W ||Farmer (checked as disabled)||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |M Jame V || 30 || F || W || Works on Farm|| Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Susan D || 4 ||F|| W|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Charles McD||3 || M || W || || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Jamima L || 1 ||F || W |||||| Daughter ||SC || SC|| SC || |} ==Dickson== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Pompey Dickson || 70 || M || B ||(listed as blind)||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Elley || 40 || F || B || Laborer || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Samuel || 13 ||M || B || Laborer || Single ||Nephew || SC ||SC || SC||R, W |} ==Driggers== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Daniel Driggers || 54 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || R, W |- |Martha J || 55 || F || W || || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Daniel J || 19 ||M|| W|| || Single ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Vermel||15 || F || W || ||Single ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC||R, W |- |Moses McD || 13 || M || W ||||Single|| Son ||SC || SC|| SC || R, W |- |Moscow C|| 11 || M || W || || Single ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Joseph M ||9 ||M|| W|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |George||7 || M || W || || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Frances E||9 || F || W || || ||Grand Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Shaderack Driggers || 42 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Tracy? || 40 || F || W || || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Mary E || 15 ||F|| W|| || Single ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Edward I||11 || M || W || ||Single ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Rosa E || 2 || F || W ||||Single|| Daughter ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Coffin McFadden|| 17 || M || B ||Laborer || Single ||Laborer || SC || SC|| SC || |} ==Epps== * See Jack Hicks household ==Felder== * See Robert S Johnson household ==Floyd== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |John D B Floyd || 27 || M || W ||Farmer|||| ||SC || SC|| SC || R, W |- |Emma || 25 || F || W ||Works on Farm || ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Delila S || 3 ||F|| W|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Elijah D||10/12 (Aug) || M || W || ||||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Samuel McK Floyd ||30 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || R, W |- |Mary E || 27 || F || W ||Works on Farm ||Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Margarett C||4 ||F|| W|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Kizzie||1||F || W || ||||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |William W Odom ||56 || M || W ||Works on Farm||Divorced||Wife's Father ||SC || SC|| SC || W |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Delila Floyd ||53 || F || W ||||Widowed|| ||SC || SC|| SC || W |- |Jesse J I T || 17 || M|| W || ||Single ||Son || SC || SC|| SC || W |- |Louina V||22 ||F|| W|| || ||Niece || SC ||SC || SC||W |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |McFadden Floyd ||27 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || W |- |Eliza ||32 || F || W ||Works on Farm ||Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || W |- |Andrew? W||6 ||M|| W|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |John McH||4||M || W || ||||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |William E ||2 || M || W ||||||Son ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Samuel F ||4/12 (Jan) || M || W ||||||Son ||SC || SC|| SC || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |McDuffy Floyd ||32|| M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Susanna ||32 || F || W ||Works on Farm ||Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |John McD||7||M|| W|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Shaderack J||5||M || W || ||||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Silas A ||3 || M || W ||||||Son ||SC || SC|| SC || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |William J H Floyd ||30 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Mary ||30 || F || W ||Works on Farm ||Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Aldolphus A||7 ||M|| W|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Exeline||5||F || W || ||||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |John ||3 || M || W ||||||Son ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Elefair ||8/12 (Sep) ||F || W ||||||Daughter ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Jack Singletary||36 || M || B ||Laborer||Single||Laborer ||SC || SC|| SC || R,W |} ==Fulton== * See Jack Hicks household ==Garrett== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Edwin M Garrett || 79 || M || W ||Farmer||Widowed|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |} ==Godwin== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Matthew L Godwin || 47 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || NC|| SC || |- |Frances C ||42 || F || W ||Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Laura|| 22 ||F || W||Works on Farm || Single ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |John J|| 16 || M || W ||Works on Farm ||Single ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Louisa||12 || F || W ||Works on Farm || Single ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Samuel|| 10 || M || W || Works on Farm ||Single ||Son|| SC||SC || SC|| |- |Harrell|| 8 || M || W || || ||Son|| SC||SC || SC|| |- |Mattie||6 || F || W || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Joel||3 || M || W || ||||Son|| SC||SC || SC|| |- |Melvin|| 8/12 || M || W || || ||Son|| SC||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |William T Gowin || 24 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Cornelia || 22 || F || W ||Keeping House || Married||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Willis ||17 ||M || W || ||Single ||Uncle's Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |} ==Gordon== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Peter Gordon || 37 || M || B ||Farm||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Julia || 37 || F || Mu || || Married||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Isaac Cousar ||7 ||M || B || || ||Nephew || SC ||SC || SC|| |} ==Hicks== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- | Jack Hicks || 40 || M || B ||Turpentine Laborer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |John Rainy || 30 || M|| B || Turpentine Laborer || Married || || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Will Fulton || 40 ||M || B ||Turpentine Laborer|| Married || || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Frank Brockington|| 22 || M || B ||Turpentine Laborer||Married || || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Randolph Epps || 21 || M || B ||Turpentine Laborer||Married || || SC || SC || SC || |} ==Howard== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- | Jefferson Howard || 27 || M || B ||||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || R, W |- |Fannie || 25 || M|| F || Laborer || Married || Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Anna || 3 ||F || B |||| || Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Samuel J||1 || M || B |||| ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |} ==Hudson== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |T M D Hudson || 60 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |A Jane ||51 || F || W ||Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Mary|| 22 ||F || W||At Home || Single ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Braxton B|| 18 || M || W ||Works on Farm ||Single ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Hattie Barfield||15 || F || W ||Cook || Single ||Cook || SC||SC || SC|| |- |William W Wilson|| 4 || M || W || || ||Grandson|| SC||SC || SC|| |- |Rolan Wilson|| 3 || M || W || || ||Grandson|| SC||SC || SC|| |} ==Johnson== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Robert S Johnson || 26 || M || B ||Laborer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Margarett || 21 || F || B || Laborer|| Married||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Whilden ||1 ||M || B || || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Elsworth C|| 6/12(Nov)||M || B || || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Louis Felder || 22||M || B ||Laborer ||Single ||Laborer || SC || SC || SC || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Aleck Johnson || 56 || M || B ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Elizabeth || 50 || F || B || Keeping House|| Married||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Eaddie ||21 ||F || B ||Works on Farm ||Single ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Nancy|| 19 ||F || B ||Works on Farm ||Single ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Lydia || 17||M || B ||Works on Farm ||Single ||Daughter || SC || SC || SC || |- |Reubin || 14 || M || B ||Works on Farm||Single||Son ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |William A || 12 ||M || B || Works on Farm||Single||Son || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Isaiah ||7 ||M || B || || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Elizabeth|| 5 ||F || B || || ||Grand Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Daniel || 6/12||M || B || ||Single ||Son || SC || SC || SC || |- |Austin Boone || 59||M || B ||Farmer ||Divorced ||Boarder || SC || SC || SC || |} ==Kennedy== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |William T Kennedy || 33 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Hattie A ||30 || F || W ||Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Elijah H || 9||M || W|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Mary L|| 6 || F || W || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Eli McS|| 4 ||M || W || || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |James T Kennedy || 28 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Lizzie S ||26 || F || W ||Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Laura C || 1||F || W|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |} ==Langston== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |James P Langston || 51 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Harriet J || 49 || F || W || Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Nancy || 38 ||F || W||Cook || Single ||Sister || SC ||SC || SC||R, W |- |Eddie|| 8 || M || W || || ||Nephew || SC||SC || SC|| |} ==McElveen== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- | Jack McElveen || 23 || M || B ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Amanda || 20 || F || B || Works on Farm || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Julia Coker || 50 ||F || B ||Works on Farm || Widowed ||Mother || SC ||SC || SC||R,W |- |Fannie Coker||1 6 || F || B || Works on Farm ||Single ||Sister || SC||SC || SC||R, W |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |James E McElveen || 43|| M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Louisa A ||45 || F || W ||Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Ella R || 23 ||F || W||At Home || Single ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Emma E|| 19|| F || W ||At Home ||Single ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Leola M|| 17 || F || W ||At Home ||Single ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Robert E||14 || M || W ||Works on Farm || Single ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |WIlliam H|| 11 ||M || W||Works on Farm || Single ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Mary E|| 8|| F || W || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Samuel B|| 5 || M || W || || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Laura A Johnson||34 || F|| W ||On a Visit || Single ||Wife's sister || SC||SC || SC|| |} ==McFadden== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- | Sidney McFadden || 35 || M || B ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Eugenia || 30 || F || B || Works on Farm || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |John C || 8 ||M || B || || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Richard|| 6 || M || B || || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Jacob || 4 || M || B || || ||Son || SC || SC || SC || |- | Sidney || 8/12 || M || B || || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Adolphus McFadden || 30 || M || B ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || W |- |Sarah || 28 || F || B || Works on Farm || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Doctor || 8 ||M || B || || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Felice|| 3 || F || B || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Nancy || 2 || F || B || || ||Daughter || SC || SC || SC || |- | John || 8/12 || M || B || || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Pinckney McFadden || 51 || M || Mu ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || R, W |- |Elley || 52 || F || B || Works on Farm || Married||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Polly ||25 ||F || B || Works on Farm ||Single ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Samuel J|| 20 ||M || B ||Works on Farm || Single ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |General Jenkins || 16||M || Mu ||Works on Farm ||Single ||Son || SC || SC || SC ||W |- | Middleton|| 13 || M || Mu||Works on Farm ||Single ||Son || SC ||SC || SC||W |- |Ellen|| 9|| F || B || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Van E || 6 ||M || B || || ||Son || SC || SC || SC || |- | Mary H || 3 || F || B || || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Thomas McFadden || 36 || M || B ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || W |- |Rosanna || 30 || F || B || Works on Farm || Married||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Robert D ||19 ||M || B || Works on Farm ||Single ||Son|| SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Adam V|| 15 ||M || B ||Works on Farm || Single ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |London || 14||M ||B ||Works on Farm ||Single ||Son || SC || SC || SC ||R, W |- |Julia|| 12 || F || B||Works on Farm ||Single ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC||R, W |- |Verline M|| 10|| F || B ||Works on Farm ||Single||Daughter || SC||SC || SC||R, W |- |James S || 8||M || B || || ||Son || SC || SC || SC || |- | Mary M || 6 || F || B || || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Madora J|| 5||F || B || || ||Daughter || SC || SC || SC || |- |Charlie || 1 ||M || B || || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |John McFadden || 51 || M || B ||||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Nancy || 50 || F || B || || Married||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Elias ||15 ||M || B || ||Single ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Mitchell|| 14 ||M || B || || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Lynus G McFadden || 25 || M || B ||||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Dinah || 23 || F || B || || Married||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Wenzell R ||2/12 (Apr) ||M || B || ||Single ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |} Coffin McFadden- See Shadrack Driggers household {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Washington McFadden || 37 || M || B ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Nancy || 32 || F || B || Works on Farm || Married||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Henery||14 ||M || B || Works on Farm ||Single ||Son|| SC ||SC || SC||R, W |- |Louisa|| 10 ||F || B ||Works on Farm || Single ||Daughter|| SC||SC || SC||R, W |- |Isiah || 7||M ||B || || ||Son || SC || SC || SC || |- |William|| 5 || M || B|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Silas|| 2|| M || B || ||||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- | || 1/12 (May)||F || B || || ||Daughter || SC || SC || SC || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |James McFadden || 35 || M || B ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Mariah || 32 || F || B || Works on Farm || Married||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Nancy||13 ||F || B || Works on Farm ||Single ||Daughter|| SC ||SC || SC||R, W |- |Moses|| 11 ||M || B ||Works on Farm || Single ||Son|| SC||SC || SC||R, W |- |Tenah || 9||F ||B || || ||Daughter || SC || SC || SC || |- |Amarilla|| 7|| F || B|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Thomas J B|| 5|| M || B || ||||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Eliott G || 3||M || B || || ||Son || SC || SC || SC || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Calvin McFadden || 30|| M || B ||Farmer|||| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Lydia ||27 || F || B ||Works on Farm || || || SC || SC|| SC || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |John J McFadden|| 66 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Vermell H V||40 || F || W || Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |John F|| 10 ||M || W||Works on Farm || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Joseph W|| 8|| M || W || || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Richard W||21 || M || W || Works on Farm || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Amy Washington|| 50 || F || B || Cook || ||Cook || SC||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |William D McFadden|| 36 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Eliza A||35 || F || W || Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Laura B|| 12 ||M || W||At Home || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |William L|| 10|| M || W ||At Home || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |E Janie||8 || F || W || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Mary E|| 6 || F || W || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |R Rosa||4 || F || W || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Robert R|| 24 || M|| W ||Works on Farm ||Single ||Brother || SC||SC || SC|| |} ==McIntosh== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Satorie McIntosh || 38 || F || B ||Farm Labor||Widowed|| ||SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Simon || 16 ||M || B || Laborer||Single||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Susy||14 ||F || B || Laborer ||Single ||Daughter|| SC ||SC || SC||R, W |- |Lucy|| 12 ||F || B ||Laborer || Single ||Daughter|| SC||SC || SC||R, W |- |Martha || 10||F ||B ||Laborer ||Single ||Daughter || SC || SC || SC ||R, W |- |William|| 8 || M || B|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Eliza|| 3|| F || B || ||||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |John || 1||M || B || || ||Son || SC || SC || SC || |} ==McKenzie== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Matthew McKenzie || 57 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Susannah ||45 || F || W ||Works on Farm || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Marion|| 21||M || W||Farmer || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| R, W |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Ralston McKenzie || 29 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Margarett||26 || F || W || Works on Farm || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Matthew D || 8 ||M || W|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |John R|| 6 || M || W || || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Samuel C||3 || M || W || || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Not Named|| 5/12 || F || W || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |} ==Meyers== * Not sure if this is Meyers or Megers {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Wey Meyers || 60 ||M || B ||Farmer & Laborer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Hestor || 50 ||F|| B || Laborer || Married||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |} ==Mims== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Daniel Mims || 31 || M || W ||||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Ann J ||23 || F || W || || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |John M || 6 ||M || W|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Charlie H|| 4 || M || W || || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Mary M|| 2 || F || W || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Julius M B Mims|| 22 || M || W || || Single ||Brother || SC||SC || SC|| |} ==Montgomery== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Cesar Montgomery || 34 || M || B ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Esther || 26|| F || B || Works on Farm || Married||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Harrison L ||6 ||M || B || || ||Son|| SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Luther|| 4 ||M || B |||| ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Franklin H || 2||M ||B || || ||Son || SC || SC || SC || |} ==Parker== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |William K Parker || 51 || M || W ||Farmer ||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Julia||33 || F || W ||Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R,W |- |Sarah R || 19 ||F || W||Work on Farm ||Single ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC||W |- |Levy Locklear|| 11 || M || W ||Work on Farm ||Single ||Step Son || SC||SC || SC||R,W |- |Martin Locklear||10 || M|| W ||Work on Farm || Single ||Step Son || SC||SC || SC||R, W |- |Nelson Parker|| 7 || M || W || || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Florence J || 6 ||F || W|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Ida|| 5 || F|| W || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Elijah||3 || M|| W || || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Elizabeth|| 2 || F || W || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |} ==Rainy== * See Jack Hicks household ==Roberson== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Thomas G Roberson||47 || M || W ||Farmer ||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Emily||51 || F || W ||Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |John E || 23 ||M || W||Work on Farm ||Single ||Son || SC ||SC || SC||W |- |Nancy|| 19 || F || W ||Work on Farm ||Single ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Mary||16 || F|| W ||Work on Farm || Single ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Martha|| 16 || F || W ||Work on Farm ||Single ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Mount Hickman || 3 ||M || W|| || ||Adopted Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |} ==Rose== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Nancy Rose || 45 || F || B ||Laborer||Widowed|| ||SC || SC|| SC || R, W |- |Franklin || 21 || M|| B || Laborer || Single||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Napolean||19 ||M || B || Laborer ||Single ||Son || SC ||SC || SC||R, W |- |Rosanna|| 17 ||F || B ||Laborer || Single ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC||R, W |- |Rebecca || 15||F || B ||Laborer ||Single ||Daughter || SC || SC || SC ||R, W |- | Fannie||3 || F || B|| || ||Grand Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |} ==Rush== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Solomon Rush || 32 || M || B ||Laborer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || R, W |- |Sally|| 28 ||F|| B || Laborer || Married||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Mary E||9 ||F || B || || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Robert A|| 8||M|| B || || ||Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Lydia R || 4||F || B || || ||Daughter || SC || SC || SC || |- | George W||3 || M || B|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- | Daniel M||1 || M || B|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |} ==Saunders== See Jasper Z Sims household ==Sims== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Jasper Z Sims || 22 || M || W ||Cooper||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Julia || 25 || F || W || Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |William H || 9/12 ||M || W|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Thomas J L Saunders|| 8 || M || W || || ||Nephew || SC||SC || SC|| |} ==Sumter== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |George S Sumter || 40 || M || B ||Preacher||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || R, W |- |Martha|| 38 ||F|| B || Keeping House|| Married||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Henery||17 ||M || B ||Laborer || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| R,W |- |Ellen|| 14||F|| B ||Laborer || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC||R,W |- |George ||13||M || B ||Laborer || ||Son || SC || SC || SC ||R, W |- |Robert B||11 || M || B||Laborer || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC||R,W |- |Peter J||6 || M || B|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Elizabeth ||4||F || B |||| ||Daughter || SC || SC || SC || |- |Julia A||2 || F || B|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |John W||3/12 (Feb) || M || B|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |} ==Thigpen== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |William H Thigpen||37 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC ||W |- |Sarah J || 35 || F || W || Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Mary J || 9 ||F || W|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |George E||7 || M|| W || || || Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |William H||4 || M|| W ||||||Son ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Martha I ||3 || F || W || || ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Mattie E||10/12 (Aug) ||F || W|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Samuel Thigpen||25 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Sallie || 24 || F || W || Works on Farm|| Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Silas || 5/12 (Dec)||M || W|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Robert M Thigpen||25 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC ||W |- |Julia || 22 || F || W || Works on Farm || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||W |- |Hugh J || 5 ||M || W|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Lenora A||3|| F|| W || || || Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Rebecca A||1 || F|| W ||||||Daughter ||SC || SC|| SC || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Hugh Thigpen||69 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Mary E || 63 || F || W || Paralysis, insane, crippled|| Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Lenora A || 28||F || W|| Keeping House || Single ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |} ==Weaver== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Hosea Weaver|| 30 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Annie R || 20 || F || W || Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R,W |- |Eliza J || 5 ||F || W|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Drucilla A|| 4 || F || W || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |James T Weaver||42 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Verline G || 30 || F || W || Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Henery || 9 ||M || W|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |George S|| 8 || M|| W || || || Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Olivia||6 || F || W ||||||Daughter ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Mary || 4 || F || W || || ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Robert J|| 2 ||M || W|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Maxsey|| 4/12 || M|| W || || || Son || SC||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |William D Weaver||32 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Lenora J || 27 || F || W || Works on Farm|| Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||R, W |- |Middleton D ||11||M || W||Works on Farm || Single ||Son || SC ||SC || SC||R,W |- |William T|| 8 || M|| W || || || Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Ida J||7|| F || W ||||||Daughter ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Hariet N || 6 || F || W || || ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Wade H||3 ||M || W|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Eliza J|| 2 || F|| W || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |John D||5/12 ||M || W|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |William H Weaver||73 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Eliza ||69 || F || W || Keeping House|| Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Mary ||38||F|| W|| At Home || Single ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Joseph|| 19 || M|| W ||Works on Farm||Single || Son || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Sallie||19|| F || W |||At Home|||Daughter ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Veller || 17 || F || W ||At Home || ||Grand Daughter || SC || SC|| SC || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Doney S Weaver||25 || M || W ||Farmer||Single|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |} ==Welch== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |David H Welch||47 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Susan C || 35 || F || W || Keeping House|| Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Joseph C Burgess||16||F || W||Works on Farm || Single ||Wife's Daughter || SC ||SC || SC||W |- |Mary J Welch||12 || F|| W || Works on Farm || Single || Daughter || SC||SC || SC||W |- |Martha S||11|| F || W ||Works on Farm||Single||Daughter ||SC || SC|| SC ||W |- |Emma O || 10 || F || W ||Works on Farm || ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||R,W |- |Samuel N||9 ||M || W|| || ||Son || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Annie F||8 || F|| W || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Venetia O||6 ||F || W|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Eddie S||5 ||F || W|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |- |Frances||3 || F|| W || || ||Daughter || SC||SC || SC|| |- |Laura E||1 ||F || W|| || ||Daughter || SC ||SC || SC|| |} ==Wilson== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status || Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Cannot Read or Write |- |Wright Wilson ||70 || M || W ||Farmer||Married|| ||SC || SC|| SC || |- |Eliza || 50 || F || W || Keeping House || Married ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC || |- |Hugh Thigpen || 27 ||M || W|| || Single ||StepSon || SC ||SC || SC|| |} * See T M D Hudson household.

Sandy Grove Families in the 1900 United States Census

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==Adams== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Samuel Adams ||Dec||1862|| 37|| M || W ||Farmer||Married||||9|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F, F, 245 |- |Katie||May|| 1862||38 || F ||W |||| Married|| ||9||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| || |- |Edward||Jun|| 1876||23 || M || W||Farmer|| Single|||| ||Brother || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, ,F, 246 |- |M F Keels ||Jun||1850||48 || F|| W ||School Teacher|| Single|||| ||S in Law|| SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} ==Allen== * Richard Allen in the household of John Harrison ==Ambers== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Chandler Ambers||May||1876|| 24|| M || B ||Teamster||Married||||6|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , H, 214 |- |Emma J||Apr|| 1878||22 || F ||B |||| Married||2, 2 ||6||Wife || SC || SC|| SC |Y Y Y|| |- |Braley||Mar|| 1895||5 || M || B|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Purdy ||Jan|| 1898||2 || M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Barfield== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Wade Barfield ||Mar||1860|| 40 || M ||W ||Farmer||Married||||21|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||O, F, F, 260 |- |Eliza||Mar|| 1859||41|| F ||W |||| Married||8, 7 ||21||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Patrick||Apr|| 1881||19 || M|| W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |George ||Dec|| 1882||17|| M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Hulda||Dec|| 1887||12 || F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Salley||May|| 1890||10|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Dolley||Dec|| 1895||4 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Dickson||Jan|| 1898||2|| M|| W |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Elisa||Mar|| 1900||3/12 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Jeptha Floyd||Jul|| 1828||71 || M|| W |||| Widowed|||| 48||S. Father || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Mack Barfield ||Sep||1859|| 40 || M ||W ||Farmer||Married||||15|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||O, F, F, 261 |- |Lenora||Feb|| 1850||50|| F ||W |||| Married||2, 2 ||15||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Mary E||Nov|| 1887||12 || F|| W||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Janie||Sep|| 1889||10|| F|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Thomas Gaman||Jun|| 1882||18 ||M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Boarder|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} See Dora Barfield in Samuel M Floyd household. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |J A Barfield ||Oct||1859|| 40 || M ||W ||Farmer||Married||||15|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 279 |- |Laura A||Feb || 1872||28|| F ||W |||| Married||6, 5 ||15||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Bennie||Aug|| 1889||10 || M|| W|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Hattie ||Nov|| 1891||8|| F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Henry||Mar|| 1893||7 || M|| W |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |G Carl||Jul|| 1896||3|| M|| W |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Appelt||Aug|| 1898||1 || M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Ann||Mar|| 1835||65|| M|| W |||| Widowed||5, 3 ||43||Mother || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==Barrineau== * See Mary and Lillie Barrineau in Joseph Driggers household. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Wm L Barrineau||Dec||1836|| 63 || M ||W ||Farmer||Widowed||||27|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F, F, 269 |- |Henry L||Mar|| 1879||21|| M ||W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Lillie J||May|| 1881||19 || F|| W|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |W J||Feb|| 1883||17|| M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |E G Barrineau ||Oct||1838|| 61|| M || W ||||Married||||28|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F , F, 270 |- |Amanda A||May|| 1855||45 || F ||W |||| Married||12, 7 ||28||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| || |- |S R||Jun|| 1880||20 || F || W|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Wm B ||Oct|| 1882||17 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Estelle S||Dec|| 1887||12 || F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Walter R||Dec|| 1887||12|| M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Luther||Apr|| 1893||7 || M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |J Adger Barrineau||Mar||1876|| 24 || M ||W ||Farmer||Married||||2|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F, F, 288 |- |Frances N||Mar|| 1881||19|| F ||W |||| Married||1, 1 ||2||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Vance Dewey||Dec|| 1899||8/12 || M|| W|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Barrow== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |C L Barrow ||Aug||1836|| 63|| M || W ||||Married||||40|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, M , F, 240 |- |Sarah E||Oct|| 1834||65 || F ||W |||| Married||5,5 ||40||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| || |- |W H||Jul|| 1868||31 || M || W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |J M ||Sep|| 1869||30 || M|| W ||Farmer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, M, F, 241 |- |J D||Jun|| 1873||26 || M|| W ||Farmer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Mary Evans||Apr|| 1859||61|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||S in Law || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Allie||Mar|| 1886||14 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Cousin || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==Bennet== See Pattie Bennet in Noah R Floyd household. ==Brand== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Sydney Brand ||May||1875|| 25|| M || B ||Farmer||Married||||5|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 193 |- |Maggie ||Feb|| 1874||26 || F ||B |||| Married||6,6 ||5||Wife || SC || SC|| SC |N N Y|| || |- |Annie||Apr|| 1894||6 || F || B|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Tillman ||Jan|| 1895||5 || M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Minnie ||Dec|| 1895||4 || F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Lloyd||Nov|| 1896||3|| M|| B |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |James||Jan|| 1898||2 || M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Harriet ||Mar|| 1899||1||F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Lottie Brand||May||1870|| 30||F || B ||Day Laborer||Single||1, 1|||| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , H, |- |Estelle||Nov|| 1892||7 || F ||B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| || |} * See Agnes Brand in household of Wm Ham. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Adam Brand ||Oct||1859|| 40|| M || B ||Farmer||Married||||15|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y||R, , F, 238 |- |Nancy ||Jan|| 1870||30 || F ||B |||| Married||10 ,4 ||15||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| || |- |Laura||Jul|| 1888||11|| F || B||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y|| |- |Matilda ||Dec|| 1890||9 || F|| B ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Earle ||Mar|| 1893||7 || M|| B |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Bertha G||Mar|| 1900||2/12|| F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Agnes||Jan|| 1828||72 || F|| B |||| Widowed||11, 3||55 ||Mother || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Wm Leu ||Aug|| 1896||3||M|| B |||| Single|||| ||G Nephew|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |White Brand||Nov||1873|| 26||M|| B ||Farm Laborer||Widowed||||5|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , H, |- |Benjamin McElveen||May|| 1882||18 || M||B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Partner || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| || |} See John, Lewis, and William M Brand in household of Gadsen Mouzon. ==Bresley== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Harry Bresley||May||1836|| 64|| M || B ||Farmer||Married||||40|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 233 |- |Tiller||Jun|| 1843||57 || F ||B |||| Married||3, 1 ||40||Wife || SC || SC|| SC |N N Y|| |- |Polley||Nov|| 1883||16 ||F || B|||| Single|||| ||Niece || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==Britton== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Hester Britton||Feb||1866|| 34|| F || B ||Farmer||Widowed||1, 0||13|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 252 |- |James||Oct|| 1888||11 ||M ||B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Nephew || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Hannah||Dec|| 1894||5 ||F || B|||| Single|||| ||Niece || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Paul||Aug|| 1896||3 ||M || B|||| Single|||| ||Nephew || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Brown== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Walter Brown ||Aug||1874|| 25 || M || B ||Teamster||Single|||||| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, ,H, || |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Henry T Brown||Oct||1875|| 24 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||6|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 204 |- |D J ||May|| 1878||22 || F ||W |||| Married||4, 0 ||6||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |J W Bryant ||Aug|| 1878||21 || M || W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Cousin || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==Bryant== See Henry T. Brown Household ==Burgess== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Monday Burgess ||Feb||1866|| 30 || M || B ||Farm Laborer||Married||||1|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 184 |- |Louiza ||Apr|| 1870||30 || F ||B |||| Married||2, 1 ||1||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Molister ||Jul|| 1898||1 || M || B|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |McBride Burgess ||Sep||1874||25|| M || B ||Farmer||Married||||3|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 243 |- |Martha ||Aug||1876||23 || F ||B |||| Married||3 ,2 ||3||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| || |- |Joseph D||Sep||1897||2||M || B|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Liza ||Mar||1900||2/12 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Maria Presley ||Apr||1879||21 || F|| B |||| Single||2, 2 ||||Boarder || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Jane||Aug|| 1899||9/12|| F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Boarder || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |R E Burgess ||Mar||1851|| 49|| M || W ||Farmer||Married||||27|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O,F , F, 248 |- |M A ||Nov|| 1852||47 || F ||W |||| Married||8, 6 ||27||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |John D||May|| 1879||21 || M || W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Retha W||Dec|| 1881||18 || F|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Emma C ||Oct|| 1884||15 ||F|| W ||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Martha Jane||Dec|| 1887||12|| F|| W ||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Sarah Mouzon||May|| 1888||12 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Servant || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Thomas E Burgess ||Nov||1848|| 51|| M || W ||Farmer||Married||||25|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O,F , F, 250 |- |Martha J ||May|| 1853||47 || F ||W |||| Married||4, 4 ||25||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |James V||Jun|| 1882||17 || M || W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Janet A||Jan|| 1890||10 || F|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Mary A Bradwell ||Oct|| 1822||77 ||F|| W |||| Widowed||3, 1 ||48||M in Law || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |James Burgess ||Jan||1838|| 62|| M || B||Farmer||Married||||0|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R , , F, 251 |- |Drucilla||May|| 1877||23 || F ||B |||| Married||2, 2||0||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Maggie||Apr|| 1897||3 || F || B|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Almeter||Jan|| 1899||1 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Robert Burgess ||May||1839|| 61|| M || B||Farmer||Married||||32|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R , , F, 253 |- |Hester||Apr|| 1851||49 || F ||B |||| Married||7, 4||32||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |John T||Jul|| 1881||18 || M || B||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Moot McFaddin||Apr|| 1890||10|| M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Boarder|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} See Samuel Burgess in Robt M Thigpen household. ==Caroway== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |G W C Caroway ||Aug||1878|| 21 || M || W ||Blacksmith||Single|||||| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , H, |} ==Chandler== See Hamton C Chandler is J M Floyd Household. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Samuel Chandler ||Mar||1867|| 33 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||9|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 258 |- |Mary E||Mar|| 1876||24 || F ||W |||| Married||3, 3 ||9||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |C Florence||Mar || 1892||8 || F || W|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Bessie J||Apr|| 1894||6 ||F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Daniel E ||Oct|| 1896||3 || M|| W |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |J I Strychlin||Jul||1877||22|| M|| W ||Farmer|| Single|| ||||Boarder || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F, F, 259 |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Daniel I Chandler ||May||1832|| 68 || M || W ||Day Laborer||Married||||40|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , H, |- |DeLanie||Feb|| 1827||73 || F ||W |||| Married||3, 2 ||40||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Thomas A Thornbrew||Aug || 1885||14 || M || W||Day Laborer|| Single|||| ||G. Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} ==Coker== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |W Nelson Coker ||Jun||1842|| 57|| M || W ||Farmer||Married||||35|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 215 |- |Mary E ||Jan|| 1847||53 || F ||W |||| Married||16, 11 ||35||Wife || SC || SC|| SC |Y Y Y|| |- |Wm N||Jul|| 1881||18 || M || W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Minti||Jul|| 1885||14 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Erchibald ||Dec|| 1887||12 || M|| W |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Vermel||Apr|| 1890||10|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Sarah J||Mar|| 1868||32 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y|| |- |Mary Ida Haddock ||Apr|| 1872||28||F|| W|||| Widowed||1,1|| 2 ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Addie Lee||Feb|| 1899||1||F|| W|||| Single|||| ||G Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} * Dicey Coker in household of J L Gowdy {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |T M Lonnie Coker ||Aug||1873|| 26|| M || W ||Farmer||Married||||6|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, M , F, 287 |- |Lurena P ||Sep|| 1877||22 || F ||W |||| Married||2, 2 ||6||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Gary||Sep|| 1894||5 || M || W|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Perly||May|| 1898||2 || M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==Cook== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |M Jane Cook ||Feb||1848|| 52|| F || W ||Farmer||Widowed||8, 7||26|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F , F, 267 |- |Charles N ||Nov|| 1876||23 || M ||W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F, F, 268 |- |Wm Z||Nov|| 1880||19 || M || W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Martha D||Oct|| 1882||17 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Effie L ||Aug|| 1885||14 || F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Hattie M||Sep|| 1889||10|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} ==Cooper== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Lee Cooper ||Feb||1879|| 21 || M || B ||Farm Laborer||Married||||1|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 183 |- |Susanna ||Apr|| 1879||21 || F ||B |||| Married||1, 1 ||1||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |James W ||Mar|| 1900||3/12 || M || B|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Cowherd== See J J Strychlin household ==Driggers== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |G Z Driggers||Nov||1872|| 27 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||7|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O,F , F, 205 |- |L A ||Dec|| 1874||25 || F ||W |||| Married||2, 1 ||7||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |S J R ||Jul||1896||3 || M || W|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |D I Driggers ||Jan||1860|| 40 || M ||W ||Farmer||Married||||19|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F, F, 235 |- |Mary R ||May|| 1864||36|| F ||W |||| Married||10, 10 ||19||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Ervin S||Jun|| 1881||18 || M|| W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Henry B ||Jun|| 1882||17|| M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Silas M||Apr|| 1884||16 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Mc Zingle||Mar|| 1886||14|| M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Daniel I||Jun|| 1888||11 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |C. Burk||May|| 1890||10|| M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Emma J||Oct|| 1892||7 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |M Butler||Dec|| 1895||4 || M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Lydia E||Nov|| 1897||2|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Thomas B||Oct|| 1899||8/12|| M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Joseph Driggers ||Jun||1870|| 29 || M ||W ||Farmer||Married||||10|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F, F, 236 |- |Rebeca R ||Oct|| 1874||25|| F ||W |||| Married||5, 4 ||10||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Wm Humphrey||Jun|| 1890||9 || M|| W||At School|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Cora E ||Jul|| 1894||5|| F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Maud E||Jan|| 1898||2 || F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Susan||Jan||1900||5/12|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Mary Barrineau||Jun|| 1845||55 || F|| W ||||Widowed||5, 3|| 35||M in law || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Lillie||Jun|| 1878||22|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||S in law || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |John Driggers ||Jan||1858|| 42 || M ||W ||Farmer||Married||||23|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||O, M, F, 286 |- |Elizabeth V ||May|| 1859||41|| F ||W |||| Married||12, 10 ||23||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Maggie J||Mar|| 1881||19 || F|| W|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Bertha B ||Jun|| 1883||16|| F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Catherine I||Jun|| 1885||14 || F|| W ||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Evret||Jun||1887||12|| F|| W ||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Erley R||Nov|| 1891||8 || M|| W ||At School||Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Horace L||Jun|| 1894||5||M|| W |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Mamie G||May||1896||4|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Ida E||Jul|| 1898||1 || F|| W ||||Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Jacob||Jul|| 1884||15||M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Nephew || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==Dukes== * See John Dukes in W L McFaddin household ==Ellison (not positive as handwriting illegible)== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Sophronia Ellison ||Sep||1825|| 74 || F|| W ||||Single||4,4|||| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , H, |} ==Evans== * See R E Smith Household * See Mary and Allie Evans in C L Barrow household. ==Fleming== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Simon Fleming ||May||1834|| 64 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||30|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 198 |- |Patsey ||Jul|| 1866||43 || F ||B |||| Married||15,13 ||30||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Harvey||Apr|| 1883||17 || M || B||At School|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y|| |- |Laura ||Jan|| 1885||11 || F|| B ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Willie ||Feb|| 1879||21 || M|| B ||Day Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} ==Floyd== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |J M Floyd ||Jul||1863|| 36 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||20|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||O, M , F, 206 |- |Laura J||May|| 1848||52 || F ||W |||| Married||8,7 ||20||Wife || SC || SC|| SC |N N Y|| |- |Hamton C Chandler?||Aug|| 1877||22 || M || W||Stove Keeper|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Marshall Floyd||Jan|| 1881||19 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Wheeler ||Apr|| 1883||17 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Ellen||Apr||1886||14|| F|| W ||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Noah R Floyd ||Jan||1847|| 53 || M || W ||Day Laborer||Married||||30|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , H, |- |Henrietta M||May|| 1846||54 || F ||W |||| Married||7,5 ||30||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Drucilla Welch||Aug|| 1875||24 || F || W||Day Laborer|| Widowed||||4 ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Pattie Bennet||May|| 1878||22 || F|| W ||Day Laborer|| Widowed||||1 ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |John Floyd||Sep|| 1881||18 || M|| W ||Day Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Isa||Oct||1886||13|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Duffie Floyd ||May||1848|| 52 || M || W ||Farmer||Widowed||||30|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, M, F, 276 |- |S. M. McKinze||Nov||1859||40 || M ||W ||Farmer|| Single|| ||||Boarder || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||O, M, F, 277 |- |Shade J. Floyd||Jul|| 1874||25 || M || W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |J. Duffey||Jan|| 1882||18||M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| |||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Stephen W||Aug|| 1885||14 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Susanna R||Nov||1893||6|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Samuel M Floyd ||Apr||1850|| 36 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||30|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||O, F , F, 278 |- |Mary E||Jan|| 1854||46 || F ||W |||| Married||5, 5 ||30||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Asbury W||Sep|| 1885||14 || M || W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Olivia A||Jul|| 1887||12 || F|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Walter W ||Jun|| 1891||8 || M|| W |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Dora Barfield||Nov||1866||33|| F|| W |||| Widowed|| ||||S in law || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |J McFaddin Floyd ||Jan||1848|| 52 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||3|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||O, F , F, 284 |- |Charlotte E||May|| 1871||29 || F ||W |||| Married||2, 2 ||3||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Andrew W||Oct|| 1873||26 || M || W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |M Henry||Jun|| 1876||24 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |S Fulton ||Jan|| 1880||20 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |F Matthew||Feb||1882||18|| M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Hattie J||Oct|| 1892||7 || F || W|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Caroline||Apr|| 1898||2 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Joseph W ||Mar|| 1900||3/12 || M|| W |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Salley DeLaney||Jan||1884||16|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||S Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Willie||Dec||1891||8|| M|| W |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Thomas Floyd ||May||1863|| 37 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||19|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F , F, 285 |- |Frances J||Jun|| 1864||36 || F ||W |||| Married||3, 3 ||19||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Dora E||Sep|| 1882||17 || F || W|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Ezra S||Sep|| 1885||14 || M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Maggie Sue ||Aug|| 1897||2 || F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==Gaman== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Martha Gaman ||Apr||1849|| 51 || F|| W ||Farmer||Widowed||6,6|||| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , H, |- |Alferd J||May|| 1882||18 || M || W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} See Thomas Gayman in the Mack Barfield household. ==Gamble== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Warren Gamble ||Jan||1851|| 49 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||18|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 244 |- |Lutisia ||Oct|| 1860||39 || F ||B |||| Married||7,6 ||18||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Orilla||Oct|| 1883||16 || F || B|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Elma ||Oct||1884||15 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Mottie||Feb|| 1890||10 || M|| B |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Ritha||Oct|| 1892||7|| F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Wm||Jun|| 1895||5 || M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Carrie ||Jan||1898||2||F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Gibbon== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Charley Gibbon ||May||1873|| 27 || M || B ||Farm Laborer||Married||||4|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , H, |- |Emma||Oct|| 1876||23 || F ||B |||| Married||1,1 ||4||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Wm H||Apr|| 1896||4 || M || B|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==Gowdy== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Wm A Gowdy ||Jun||1866|| 34 || M || W ||Blacksmith||Single|||||| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, ,F,197 |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |J D Gowdy ||Mar||1851|| 49 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||23|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 202 |- |Elizabeth L||Aug|| 1839||60 || F || W |||| Married||1,1 ||23||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |M R B ||Jul|| 1883||16 || F || W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |E J Gowdy ||May||1850|| 50 || F || W ||Farmer||Married||7,4||28|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F, F, 212 |- |Addie||May|| 1876||24 || F || W |||| Single|| ||23||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Norvel ||Oct|| 1877||22|| F || W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |John ||Dec|| 1883||16|| M || W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |J J Gowdy ||Apr||1865|| 35 || M|| W ||Farmer||Married||||10|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, ,F, 226 |- |Mary E||Mar|| 1870||30 || F || W |||| Married||3, 2 ||10||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Ollie ||Jun|| 1892||8|| M || W |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Lenora D||Jun|| 1897||2|| F || W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |J L Gowdy ||Aug||1869|| 30 || M|| W ||Farmer||Married||||4|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 231 |- |Emma||Aug|| 1869||30 || F || W |||| Married||2,1 ||4||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Infant ||Oct|| 1899||7/12|| F || W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Dicey Coker ||Aug|| 1895||4|| F || W |||| Single|||| ||Niece || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Isabell Gowdy ||Apr||1833|| 67 || F|| W ||||Widowed||3, 1||44|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, ,H, |- |Lezinka J WIlson||Jul|| 1881||18 || F || W ||Day Laborer|| Single|| ||||G. Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Mary E||Feb|| 1884||16|| F || W ||Day Laborer|| Single|||| ||G. Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} ==Haddock== See Mary Ida and Addie Lu Haddock in W. Nelson Coker household. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |M F Haddock ||Apr||1870|| 30 ||M|| W ||Engineer||Married||||2|| Head ||Scotland || Scotland|| Scotland ||Y Y Y||R, ,H, |} ==Ham== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Wm Ham||May||1878|| 22 || M|| B ||Farm Laborer||Married|| ||3|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, ,F, 228|| |- |Louiza||Feb|| 1879||21 || F || B |||| Married||1, 1 ||3||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Franklin ||Mar|| 1900||3/12|| M || B |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Agnes Brand||May|| 1840||60|| F || B|||| Widowed|||| ||G Mother || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==Hannerford== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |David N Hannerford||Jun||1872|| 27 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||15|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 281 |- |Alice ||Aug|| 1872||27 || F ||W |||| Married||7, 7 ||15||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Leola||Feb|| 1888||12 || F || W||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Hattie ||May|| 1889||11 || M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Henry ||Sep|| 1890||9 || M|| W |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Belle||Oct|| 1892||7|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Samuel||Feb|| 1896||4 || M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Ethel ||Jul|| 1898||1||F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Archie||May|| 1900||1/12|| M|| W |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Harrison== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |John Harrison||May||1876|| 24 || M|| B ||Farmer||Married|| ||1|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, ,F, 232|| |- |Julia||Jan|| 1882||18 || F || B |||| Married||0 ||1||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Richard Allen ||Feb|| 1890||10|| M || B ||At School|| Single|||| ||B in Law || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==Hickson== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Washington Hickson ||Jan||1840|| 60 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||16|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 189 |- |Ella ||May|| 1870||30 || F ||B |||| Married||9,8 ||16||Wife || SC || SC|| SC |N N Y|| |- |Viola||Aug|| 1884||15 || F || B|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Antney ||Jan|| 1886||14 || M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Platt ||May|| 1888||12 || M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Lennie||Aug|| 1890||9|| F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Vina||May|| 1894||6 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Clyde ||Jun|| 1895||5||M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Ora||May|| 1897||3|| F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Kizzie||Apr|| 1898||2 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Holloman== See Martin Morris household. ==Holmes== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Wherry Holmes||May||1861|| 39 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||18|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 282 |- |Mary J ||Aug|| 1864||35 || F ||B |||| Married||5, 5 ||18||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Nancey||Jan|| 1893||7 || F || B|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Rhinsey ||Oct|| 1894||5 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Raphiew ||Mar|| 1896||4 |||M|| B |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Julian ||Aug|| 1897||2|| M|| B |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Sylvester||Feb|| 1899||1 || M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Keels== See M F Keels in Samuel Adams Household. ==Kennedy== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |E H Kennedy ||May||1872|| 28 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||4|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 188 |- |Ida M ||Oct|| 1877||22 || F || W |||| Married||2,2 ||4||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Ralph ||Oct|| 1896||3 || M || W |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Carlyle||Nov|| 1898||1|| M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |W T Kennedy ||Nov||1846|| 53 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||30|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, M , F, 190 |- |Hattie A ||Nov|| 1849||50 || F || W |||| Married||8,6 ||30||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |E McSwain ||Apr|| 1876||24 || M || W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Wm T Jr||May|| 1882||18|| M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Della M||Feb|| 1888||12 || F || W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Hattie B||Dec|| 1891||8|| F|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |J E Kennedy ||Jun||1851|| 48 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||23|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F , F, 254 |- |Lizzie ||Apr|| 1856||44 || F || W |||| Married||5,5 ||23||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Katie ||Oct|| 1878||21 || F || W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Lula||Aug|| 1881||18|| F|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Crawford||Aug|| 1883||16 ||M || W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Harry||Jun|| 1896||14|| M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Thomas||Jul|| 1888||11|| M|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} ==Langston== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |J P Langston ||Mar||1829|| 71 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||48|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F, F, 187 |- |Harriet ||Jun|| 1830||69 || F || W |||| Married||1,0 ||48||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Nancy ||Nov|| 1841||58 || F || W |||| Single|||| ||Sister || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Susan Hicks ||Nov|| 1883||16 || F|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Niece || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |E L Langston ||Jun||1870|| 29 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||4|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 200 |- |Sallie ||Dec|| 1873||26 || F || W |||| Married||2,2 ||4||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Leyton E ||Sep|| 1897||2 || M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |D E ||Dec|| 1899||6/12 || M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Margaret Wilder ||Aug|| 1839||60|| F|| W |||| Widowed||7,5||44 ||M in law || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Hattie Wilder ||Aug|| 1881||18 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||S in law || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} ==Lockerlier== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Levi Lockerlier ||Dec||1867|| 32 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||10|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F , F, 237 |- |Lizzie||Feb|| 1871||29 || F ||W |||| Married||5 ,4 ||10||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Minnie G||May|| 1890||10 || F || W|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Hattie I ||Aug|| 1895||4 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Duncan O||Jun|| 1897||2 || M|| W |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Bessie||Jan|| 1899||1|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Lowry== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Mack Lowry ||Oct||1864|| 35 || M || B ||Teamster||Married||||15|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 216 |- |Maggie||Apr|| 1868||32 || F ||B |||| Married||4,4 ||15||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Beatris||Sep|| 1886||13 || F || B|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Chessie ||Aug|| 1888||11 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Edward||Sep|| 1890||9 || M|| B |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Leila ||Sep|| 1893||6|| F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Robt Lowry ||May||1878|| 22 || M || B ||Cart Driver||Married||||3|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 242 |- |Julia||Apr|| 1880||20 || F ||B |||| Married||3, 3||3||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Bruce||Feb|| 1896||4 || M || B|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Hasey ||Oct|| 1897||2 || M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Susie||Mar|| 1900||2/12 || F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==McElveen== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Samuel B McElveen||Jan||1875|| 25 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||0|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 225 |- |E C||Mar|| 1866||34 || F ||W |||| Married|| ||0||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} * See Benjamin McElveen in White Brand household. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Julia McElveen||Mar||1865|| 35 || F || B||Day Laborer||Widowed|||||| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , H, |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |T ? McElveen||Jul||1861|| 39 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||12|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F , F, 280 |- |Alice||Oct|| 1871||28 || F ||W |||| Married||3, 3 ||12||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Rebecca L||Dec||1888|| 11 || F || W ||||Single|||||| Daughter ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Ila M||May|| 1891||9 || F ||W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |E Troy||May|| 1893||7 || M ||W |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==McFadden/McFaddin== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |James McFadden ||Dec||1844|| 55 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||34|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 177 |- |Maria ||May|| 1846||54 || F ||B |||| Married||10, 9 ||34||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Preston ||Feb|| 1886||14 || M || B||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y|| |- |Ida Belle||May|| 1889||11 || F|| B ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Eliot McFadden ||May||1879|| 21 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||0|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 178 |- |Lizzie ||Apr|| 1882||18 || F ||B |||| Married||1,1 ||0||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Tina||Mar|| 1870||30 || F || B|||| Single||5,5|| ||Sister || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Robert ||Apr|| 1889||11 || M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Nephew || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Ella ||May|| 1891||9 || F|| B ||At School|| Single|| ||||Niece || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Bessie ||Jan|| 1893||7|| F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Niece || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Patsey||Apr|| 1895||5 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Niece || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Davis ||Mar|| 1899||1 ||M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Nephew|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |John F McFadden ||Jul||1869|| 30 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||6|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F, F, 179 |- |Corinne E ||May|| 1869||31 || F || W |||| Married||3,3 ||6||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Marian U ||Sep|| 1894||5 || F || W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |McBride ||Jul|| 1896||3 || M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |T Gertrude ||Sep|| 1898||1 || F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |R R ||Aug|| 1855||44 || M|| W ||Farmer|| Single|| ||||Brother || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Doc ||Sep|| 1877||22 || M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Servant|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Robert McFadden ||May||1878|| 22 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||1|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 180 |- |Pauline ||Apr|| 1880||20 || F ||B |||| Married||1,1 ||1||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Samuel ||Jul|| 1899||10/12|| M || B|||| |||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Samuel J McFadden ||Jul||1849|| 50 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||30|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 181 |- |Charlotte ||Apr|| 1854||46 || F ||B |||| Married||15, 9 ||30||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Levi ||Mar|| 1882||18 || M || B||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Harvey||Apr|| 1886||14 || M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Thomas ||Mar|| 1888||12 || M || B||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Mollie||Oct|| 1889||10|| F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Jenkins ||Feb || 1892||8 || M || B|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Davis||Mar|| 1896||4 || M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Susanna ||Apr|| 1895||5 || F || B|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Garrison||Apr|| 1899||1 || M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |A D McFadden ||Jan||1849|| 51 || M || B ||Farm Laborer||Married||||8|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 182 |- |Martha ||May|| 1870||30 || F ||B |||| Married|| ||8||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Adolphus ||Mar|| 1887||13|| M || B||Farm Laborer||Single |||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Washington McFadden ||Apr||1843|| 57 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||14|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 192 |- |Jane ||Apr|| 1867||33 || F ||B |||| Married||8, 6 ||14||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Esther||Nov|| 1885||14 || F || B||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Robert D||Feb|| 1889||11 || M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Elizabeth ||Mar|| 1892||8 || F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Rosa ||Dec|| 1897||2|| F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |George||Sep|| 1895||4 || M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Mary||Jan|| 1900||4/12 ||M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Wm McFaddin ||May||1875|| 25 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||9|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 195 |- |Ida ||Apr|| 1876||24 || F ||B |||| Married||5, 4 ||9||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y|| |- |Wm C||Aug|| 1892||7 || M || B|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Lizzie||Feb|| 1894||6 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Bradley ||May|| 1897||3 || M|| B |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Charley ||Jul|| 1899||10/12|| M|| B |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Jackson McFaddin ||Oct||1859|| 40 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||24|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 217 |- |Alice||May|| 1862||38 || F ||B |||| Married||12, 7 ||24||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Julia||Feb|| 1883||17 || F || B|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |DuRant||Nov|| 1886||13 || M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Janet ||Nov|| 1887||12 || F || B|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Isaac||Nov|| 1889||10|| M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Stroy||May || 1892||8 || M || B|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Ellen||Feb|| 1898||2 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Sambo||Feb|| 1900||4/12 ||M || B|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Sid McFaddin ||Jun||1848|| 52 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||29|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 219 |- |Genia||Apr|| 1851||49 || F ||B |||| Married||14, 10 ||29||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Benjamin||Mar|| 1885||15 || M|| B||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Vermel||Apr|| 1887||13 || F|| B ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Wesley ||Mar|| 1889||11 || M || B||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Wilson||Feb|| 1891||9|| M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Henry||Feb || 1893||7 || M || B|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |James F||Feb|| 1899||1 ||M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |W Calvin McFaddin ||Mar||1855|| 45 || M || B ||Basket-Maker||Married||||23|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , H, |- |Lydia||May|| 1857||43 || F ||B |||| Married||0 ||23||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Jacob McFaddin ||Oct||1874|| 25 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||6|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 220 |- |Maggie ||May|| 1877||23 || F ||B |||| Married||4, 3 ||6||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y|| |- |Mabel||Feb|| 1895||5 || F || B|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Arthur||Jul|| 1896||3 || M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Vera ||Jan|| 1898||2 || F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |S J McFaddin ||Mar||1861|| 39 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||16|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 221 |- |Bettie||Mar|| 1867||33 || F ||B |||| Married||9, 5 ||16||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Effie||May|| 1886||14 || F|| B||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Amelia||Dec|| 1887||12 || F|| B ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Dora E ||Jun|| 1895||5 || F || B|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Lilian||Jul|| 1896||3|| F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Eva||Jan || 1900||5/12 || F || B|||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} * William McFadden in the household of Sebon Rose. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Jenkins McFaddin ||Feb||1865|| 35|| M || B ||Farmer||Married||||9|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 224 |- |Jane||May|| 1867||33 || F ||B |||| Married||4, 4 ||9||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Fleetwood ||Aug|| 1893||6|| M || B|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Edna||Nov || 1894||5 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Elsworth ||Mar|| 1898||2 || M|| B |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Wm D McFaddin ||Mar||1844|| 56 || M || W ||Farmer||Widowed||||33|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, M , F, 229 |- |E J ||Sep|| 1873||26 || F ||W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |M E||Apr|| 1876||24 || F || W|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |R R ||Mar|| 1878||221 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |E H ||Feb|| 1882||18 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |L H ||Feb|| 1886||14|| F|| W||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |W L McFaddin ||Nov||1869||30 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||2|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F , F, 230 |- |M E||Jun|| 1877||23|| F || W|||| Married||1, 1||2 ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |A J ||Apr|| 1899||1 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |John Dukes ||Jan|| 1882||18 || M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Servant || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Elsie McFaddin ||Mar||1832||68 || F || B||Farm Laborer||Widowed||13, 7||47|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , H, |- |Hollie||Feb|| 1865||35|| F || B||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} See Moot McFaddin in Robert Burgess household. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Rosa McFaddin ||May||1874|| 26|| F || B ||Day Laborer||Single||2, 2|||| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , H, |- |John||Feb|| 1894||6 || M ||B |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Susie ||Sep|| 1897||2|| F || B|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |J ? McFaddin ||Mar||1872||28 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||1|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F , F, 257 |- |Blanch||Jul|| 1880||19|| F || W|||| Married||||1 ||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Vermel||Sep|| 1838||61 || F|| W |||| Widowed||2, 2||34 ||Mother || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} ==McKinze== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |J Rush McKinze||Apr||1875|| 25 || M ||W ||Farmer||Married||||6|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, M , F, 271 |- |Louiza ||Sep|| 1875||24 || F ||W |||| Married||4, 1 ||6||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Covington||Jan|| 1899||1 || M|| W|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |M Dennis McKinze||Jan ||1874|| 26 || M ||W ||Farmer||Married||||3|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||O, M , F, 272 |- |Kazia ||May|| 1878||22 || F ||W |||| Married||2, 0 ||3||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |S Charley McKinze||May ||1878|| 22 || M ||W ||Farmer||Single|||||| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||O, F , F, 273 |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |N Ralston McKinze||Jan||1850|| 50 || M ||W ||Farmer||Married||||15|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F , F, 275 |- |Beatriss ||Feb|| 1848||52 || F ||W |||| Married||0, 0 ||15||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Ella||Jan|| 1880||20 || F|| W|||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Wheldon||May|| 1882||18 || M|| W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==McKnight== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Billy McKnight ||Mar||1879|| 21 || M ||W ||Farm Laborer||Married||||5|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||, , H, |- |Margaret C ||May|| 1877||23 || F ||W |||| Married||1, 1 ||5||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Samuel W||Nov|| 1896||3 || M|| W|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |A Wesley McKnight ||Feb||1878|| 22 || M ||W ||Farm Laborer||Married||||2|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , H, |- |Mary||Apr|| 1878||22 || F ||W |||| Married||1, 1 ||2||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Henry R||Mar|| 1899||1 || M|| W|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Miles== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Adam Miles ||May||1878|| 22 || M ||W ||Farm Laborer||Married||||3|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , H, |- |Exeline ||Feb|| 1876||24 || F ||W |||| Married||2, 2 ||3||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Clyde||Jul|| 1898||1 || M|| W|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Bessie ||Mar|| 1900||3/12 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Mims== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |J M Mims ||Jan||1855|| 45 || M ||W ||Farmer||Married||||26|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, M, F, 209 |- |Salley A ||Sep|| 1856||44 || F ||W |||| Married||12, 8 ||26||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Moses||Jun|| 1882||17 || M|| W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Henry P. ||Apr|| 1886||14 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Mary||Mar|| 1888||12 || F|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Maggie||Apr|| 1893||7|| F|| W ||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Susan||Nov|| 1896||3 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |James Mims ||Aug||1875|| 24 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||1|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 210 |- |Mary ||Apr|| 1876||24 || F ||W |||| Married||1, 1 ||1||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |James Thadeus||Oct|| 1899||8/12 || M || W|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Daniel Mims ||Mar||1848|| 52 || M ||W ||Farmer||Married||||28|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F, F, 211 |- |Jane ||Jan|| 1857||43 || F ||W |||| Married||11, 9 ||28||Wife || SC || SC|| SC |Y Y Y|| |- |Marchal||Aug|| 1873||26 || M|| W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Eddie ||Jun|| 1882||18 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Charley||Feb|| 1876||24 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Minnie||Nov|| 1884||15| F|| W ||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Wm||Jan|| 1887||13 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Mannie||Mar|| 1889||11| M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Ida||Jan|| 1892||8 || F|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} ==Montgomery== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Isom Montgomery ||May||1843|| 57 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||33|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 196 |- |Annie J ||Mar|| 1856||44 || F ||B |||| Married||12, 8 ||33||Wife || SC || SC|| SC |N N Y|| |- |Leola||Aug|| 1869||30 || F || B|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y|| |- |R. F. ||Mar|| 1873||27 || M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Mary||Feb|| 1880||20 || F|| B ||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Emma||May|| 1882||18|| F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Johnson||Mar|| 1896||14 || M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y|| |- |Luther||Apr|| 1893||7||M|| B ||At School|| Single|||| ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==Moore== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |B B Moore ||Aug||1844|| 55|| M || B ||Farmer||Married||||23|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 194 |- |Emma ||May|| 1877||23 || F ||B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC |Y Y Y|| |- |R Anna||Mar|| 1879||21 || F || B|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Wm D ||Apr|| 1881||19 || M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Mattie ||Feb|| 1888||12 || F|| B ||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Ivy C||Feb|| 1889||11|| M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Cornelia||Oct|| 1890||9 || F|| B || At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Julia F ||Jun|| 1894||5||F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==Morris== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Martin Morris ||Feb||1852||48 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||31|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, M , F, 191 |- |L Agnes ||Dec|| 1848||51 || F || W |||| Married||11, 5 ||31||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Daniel M ||Feb|| 1880||20 || M || W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Ezra M ||Aug|| 1882||17 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Lizzie Holloman||Oct|| 1876||23 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Cousin || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |John Morris ||Jun||1870||30 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||7|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||, , , |- |S Rebecca ||May|| 1871||29 || F || W |||| Married||2, 1 ||7||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Eunice P ||Apr|| 1899||1 || F || W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Loy McNight ||May|| 1891||9 || M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Boarder || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==Mouzon== See Sarah Mouzon in R E Burgess household. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Gadsen Mouzon||Mar||1881||19|| M || B ||Farmer||Married||||1|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 249 |- |Polly||Mar|| 1878||22 || F ||B |||| Married||4, 4 ||1||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |John Brand ||Apr|| 1888||12 || M|| B|||| Single|||| ||Nephew || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Lewis||Jan|| 1890||10 || M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Nephew || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Wm M ||Oct|| 1892||7 ||M|| B |||| Single|| ||||Nephew|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Corine Presley ||Dec|| 1892||7|| F|| B |||| Single|| ||||S Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Susan A||Oct|| 1894||5 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||S Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Sally ||May|| 1898||2 ||F|| B |||| Single|||| ||S Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Polly ||May|| 1898||2||F|| B |||| Single|||| ||S Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Nowling== See R E Smith Household ==Parker== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Julia A Parker ||Dec||1851||48 || F || W||Farmer||Widowed||13, 11||30|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||O, F , F, 274 |- |Florence I||Oct|| 1875||24 || F||W ||Farm Laborer||Single||1, 1 ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Elija||Jun|| 1879||21 ||M || W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Alice||Sep|| 1881||18 || F|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |John B ||May|| 1884||16 || M|| W||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Marshal||Aug|| 1885||14|| M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y|| |- |Lurene||Jan|| 1887||13 || F|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Salley ||Mar|| 1890||10 ||F|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Charley||Jan|| 1899||1|| M|| W |||| Single|| ||||G. Daughter (sic) || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Presley== See Maria and Jane Presley in McBride Burgess household. See Corine, Susan A., Sally and Polly Presley in Gadsen Mouzon household. ==Ray== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |J E Ray ||Jan||1875||25 || M || W ||R R Section Master||Married||||6|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, ,F , 213 |- |Emma M||Jun|| 1876||23 || F || W |||| Married|| ||6||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} ==Reddin== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Simon Reddin ||Oct||1861|| 38|| M || B ||Farmer||Married||||15|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 185 |- |Julia||Aug|| 1864||35 || F ||B |||| Married||10, 7 ||15||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Elizabeth ||May|| 1885||15 || F || B||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Heywood ||Dec|| 1887||12 || M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Star ||Sep|| 1889||10 || F|| B ||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |John W ||Aug|| 1891||8|| M|| B ||At School|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Martha||Oct|| 1894||5 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Clyde ||Apr|| 1897||3 ||M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Sambo ||May|| 1900||1/12||M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Lucy Reddin ||Apr||1872|| 28|| F || B ||Day Laborer||Single||8,5|||| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , H, |- |Henry||Jan|| 1890||10 || M ||B ||Day Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Sabe ||May|| 1892||8|| M || B|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Gadsen ||Feb || 1895||5 || M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Lillie ||Aug|| 1896||3 || F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Samuel ||May|| 1898||2|| M|| B |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Robison== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Thomas Robison ||May||1833|| 67 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||5|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F, F, 199 |- |Mary J ||Apr|| 1834||66 || F || W |||| Married||0, 0 ||5||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y|| |- |Nancy ||Mar|| 1851||49|| F || W |||| Single||1,1|| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Amelia ||Oct|| 1887||12 || F|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||G Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Anna||Jun|| 1898||2|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||G Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |H E Robison ||Apr||1841|| 59 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||26|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, F, 202 |- |Mary A ||Mar|| 1846||54 || F || W |||| Married||3, 3 ||26||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Redding M||Oct || 1876||23|| M || W ||Farm Laborer || Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} ==Rodgers== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |J D S Rodgers ||May||1852|| 48 || M || W ||Machinist||Married||||30|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||H, , |- |S A ||May|| 1849||51 || F || W |||| Married||8, 4 ||30||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Hannah||Oct || 1885||14|| F || W || || Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Lillie||Nov || 1889||10|| F || W || || Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} ==Rose== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Sebon Rose ||Jul||1836|| 63 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||38|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 222 |- |Dinah ||May|| 1850||50 || F ||B |||| Married||2, 2 ||38||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Arthur ||Apr|| 1895||5 || M || B|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |William McFadden||Mar|| 1888||12 || M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||G Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Titus J Rose ||May||1860|| 40 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||16|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 223 |- |Elmira ||Aug|| 1865||34 || F ||B |||| Married||7, 6 ||16||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| || |- |Stewart||Dec|| 1886||13 || M || B||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Cornelia ||Nov|| 1888||11 || F|| B ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Risa ||Oct|| 1893||6 || F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |John||Nov|| 1895||4|| M|| B |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Mossel C||Mar|| 1898||2 || M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Rosa ||Mar||1900||3/12||F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Emma Gambel||Jun|| 1891||8|| F|| B ||At School|| Single|| ||||Niece || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Mack Rose ||May||1858|| 42 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||20|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , F, 239 |- |Frances||Jan|| 1864||36 || F ||B |||| Married||11, 7 ||20||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| || |- |Anna E J||Sep|| 1885||14 || F || B|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Nancy M||Oct|| 1884||15 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Eddie Wm ||May|| 1887||13 || M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Heywood J||Feb|| 1889||11|| M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Ella P||Apr|| 1890||10 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Wm E||Aug||1896||3||M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Sambo||Feb|| 1899||1|| M|| B |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Wesley Rose ||Jul||1858|| 41 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||19|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 256 |- |Frances||Nov|| 1865||34 || F ||B |||| Married||9, 9 ||19||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| || |- |Eliza||Jun|| 1882||17 || F || B||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Mary||Jan|| 1884||16 || F|| B ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Maudie ||Jan|| 1886||14 || F|| B ||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Lizzie||Feb|| 1888||12|| F|| B ||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Joel E||Apr|| 1891||9 ||M|| B ||At School|| Single|||| ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |F Estelle||Jul||1893||6||F|| B ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Wm W||Aug|| 1895||4|| M|| B |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Henry H||Sep||1897||2||M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Susan||Oct|| 1899||8/12|| F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Rush== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |William L Rush ||Jun||1866|| 34 || M || B ||Farmer||Married||||15|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 175 |- |Nancy J ||Sep|| 1868||31 || F ||B |||| Married||9, 7 ||15||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y|| |- |Emma I ||Jun|| 1886||13 || F || B||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y|| |- |Anna J ||Apr|| 1888||12 || F|| B ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Julia I ||Mar|| 1890||10 || F|| B ||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Mary E ||Oct|| 1892||7|| F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Hilliard||Aug|| 1895||4 || M|| B |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Assoline ||Mar|| 1897||3 ||F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Dina ||Feb|| 1899||1||F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Scurry== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Eddie W Scurry||Apr||1853|| 47|| M || W ||Farmer||Married||||27|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 283 |- |D P||Jul|| 1853||46 || F ||W |||| Married||8, 7 ||27||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |M M||Feb|| 1875||25 || M|| W||Farm Laborer|| Widowed|||| 5||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |J O ||Feb|| 1880||20 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Caroline ||May|| 1882||18 || F|| W|||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Letha ||Mar|| 1886||14|| F|| W ||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Butler J||Nov|| 1889||10 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==Smith== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |R E Smith||Jun||1854|| 46|| M || W ||Farmer||Married||||20|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O,F, F, 201 |- |Lizzie||Jul|| 1861||38 || F ||W |||| Married||10, 4 ||20||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Charlie D||Sep|| 1885||14 || M|| W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |R Eugene ||Nov|| 1887||12 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |A Bethea ||May|| 1897||3 || M|| W|||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Hemment ||Nov|| 1899||6/12|| M|| W |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Maud Evans||Sep|| 1884||15 || F|| B ||House Work|| Single|||| ||Servant || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |John Nowling||May|| 1882||18 ||M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Servant|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Robt M Smith||Aug||1859|| 40|| M || W ||Farmer||Married||||13|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O,F, F, 266 |- |Malti||May|| 1865||35 || F ||W |||| Married||4, 3 ||13||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Jonnie||Jan|| 1888||12 || M|| W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Muldrow ||Apr|| 1896||4 || M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Martha L ||Jun|| 1899||11/12 || F|| W|||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Mary A ||Jun|| 1899||11/12|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Sparks== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Wm Sparks||May||1865|| 35|| M || B ||Day Laborer||Married||||4|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , H, |- |Satyra||Aug|| 1849||50 || F ||B |||| Married||11, 9||4||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Susan Reddin(?)||Apr|| 1872||14 || F|| B|||| Single||4, 4|| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Viola ||May|| 1884||16 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||G Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Lorina ||Feb|| 1887||13 || F|| B|||| Single|| ||||G Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Orilla ||Mar|| 1895||5|| F|| B |||| Single|| ||||G Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Mary A C||Sep|| 1898||1 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||G Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |} ==Strychlin== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |J J Strychlin ||Jul||1846||53 || M || W||Farmer||Married||||10|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||O,F , F, 207 |- |Leitha||Aug|| 1874||25 || F||W ||||Single||5, 5 ||10||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Lillie C||Feb|| 1882||18 || F || W||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Samuel R||Aug|| 1884||15 || M|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Betsey D ||Aug|| 1886||13 || F|| W||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Mamie R||Feb|| 1888||12|| F|| W ||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Lula H||May|| 1892||8 || F|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Ellen J ||Mar|| 1894||6 ||F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Onnie M||Mar|| 1896||4|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Nancy D||Apr|| 1897||3|| F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |John H J ||Feb|| 1899||1||M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |Warren Cowherd||Nov|| 1840||59||M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Widowed|||| ||F in Law|| SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, F, , 208 |- |Mary E ||Jan|| 1880||20||F|| W |||| Single|||| ||S in law|| SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y|| |} See J I Strychlin in Samuel Chandler household. ==Thigpen== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Samuel Thigpen||Oct||1854||45 || M || W||Farmer||Married||||23|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||O, M , F, 234 |- |Salley||Feb|| 1855||45 || F||W ||||Married||5, 5 ||23||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Robt. S.||Dec|| 1879||20 || M || W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Mack H.||Dec|| 1886||13 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Annie E ||Jun|| 1889||13 || F|| W|||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Mollie E||Mar|| 1894||6|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Robt M Thigpen||Jul||1856||43 || M || W||Farmer||Married||||25|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||O, F , F, 262 |- |Julia A||Aug|| 1856||43 || F||W ||||Married||11, 10 ||25||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Elizabeth||Mar|| 1878||22 || F || W|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Annie||Nov|| 1879||20 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Wm||Sep|| 1882||17||M|| W||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Edward L||Apr|| 1884||16|| M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y|| |- |Juddy||Jul||1886||13 || F || W||At School||Single|||||| Daughter ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y|| |- |Ellen||Aug|| 1888||11 || F||W ||At School||Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y|| |- |Alice||Aug|| 1891||8 || F || W||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Charley||Jun|| 1893||7 || M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |James||May|| 1896||4||M|| W|||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Samuel Burgess||Aug|| 1888||11|| M|| B ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Servant || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |George Thigpen||Feb||1873||27 || M || W||Farmer||Married||||3|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F , F, 263 |- |Mamie||Jul|| 1878||21 || F||W ||||Married||2, 1 ||3||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Jissie A||Jan|| 1898||2 || M || W|||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |W H Thigpen||May||1843||57 || M || W||Farmer||Married||||32|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F , F, 264 |- |Sarah J||Apr|| 1843||57 || F||W ||||Married||10, 8 ||32||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Martha I||Sep|| 1877||22 || F || W|||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Mattie||Aug|| 1879||20 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Nora||Sep|| 1881||18||F|| W||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |McBride||Aug|| 1883||16|| M|| W |||| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |James W||Aug||1888||11 || M || W||At School||Single|||||| Son ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |W H Thigpen Jr||Dec||1874||25 || M || W||Farmer||Married||||3|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F , F, 265 |- |Annie||May|| 1874||26 || F||W ||||Married||2, 0 ||3||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} ==Thornbrew== See Thomas A Thornbrew in Daniel I Chandler household. ==Thornhill== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |William Thornhill ||Jun||1872||27 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||8|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , F, 186 |- |Ella ||May|| 1877||23 || F || W |||| Married||3, 2 ||8||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Samuel ||Sep|| 1893||6 || M || W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Linwood ||Jun|| 1896||3 || M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==Welch== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |David H Welch ||Apr||1835||65 ||M || W ||Farmer||Married||||36|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, M, F, 255 |- |Susan C||Jun|| 1845||55 || F||W ||||Married||16, 14 ||36||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Samuel N||May|| 1871||29 ||M || W||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Vernecia O||Jun|| 1876||23 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Eddie S||May|| 1878||22 || F|| W|||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Fannie M||Aug|| 1879||20|| F|| W |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Laura B||Mar|| 1881||19 || F|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Henry C ||Feb|| 1882||18 ||M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Sarah J||Jul|| 1883||16 || F|| W||At School|| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Robert J||Aug|| 1886||13||M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Susan E||May|| 1891||9 || F|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Sarah R Hudson||Apr|| 1837||63 ||F|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Widowed||5, 3|| ||S in law|| SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} See Drucilla Welch in Noah R. Floyd household. ==Wilder== See E L Langston Household {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |John T Wilder ||Sep||1865|| 34 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||6|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F, F, 218 |- |Mamie M ||Jan||1876||24 || F || W |||| Married||3, 2 ||6||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |J Arthur ||Feb||1895||5 ||M || W |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Hurbert G ||Jun|| 1898||2 || M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |- |John H Coker||Jun|| 1879||20 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Boarder || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} ==Witherspoon== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Amanda Witherspoon ||Feb||1856||44 || F || B ||Farm Laborer||Widowed||13, 10||19|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y||R, , F, 176 |- |Henry||Nov|| 1882||17 || M||B ||Farm Laborer||Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Elizabeth||Mar|| 1885||15 || F || B||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Martin L||Dec|| 1886||13 || M|| B ||Day Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y N Y|| |- |Wallace J ||Aug|| 1888||11 || M|| B ||At School|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Eunice R||Feb|| 1894||6|| F|| B |||| Single|| ||||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Lydia||Dec|| 1894||5 || F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Sela ||Jun|| 1897||3 ||F|| B |||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} ==Worsham== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |G T Worsham ||Feb||1853|| 47 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||27|| Head ||SC || VA|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, F, F, 174 |- |Ellen M ||Jan|| 1854||46 || F || W |||| Married||9, 8 ||27||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Mary T ||Oct|| 1876||23 || F || W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |George T ||May|| 1881||19 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |John J ||Feb|| 1885||15 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Hugh Yancy ||Oct|| 1886||13 || M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|| ||||Son || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Eliza J ||Aug|| 1888||11 || F|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Marion E ||Apr|| 1890||10 ||M|| W ||Farm Laborer|| Single|||| ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Leila E ||Jul|| 1893||6||F|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Elizabeth Tomlinson ||Nov|| 1893||6||F|| W ||At School|| Single|||| ||Niece|| SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Wm Worsham ||Nov||1874||25 || M || W ||Farmer||Married||||0|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||O, M , F, 247 |- |Eleda J||Dec|| 1878||21 || F || W |||| Married|| ||0||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |} ==Yarbrough== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Franklan Yarbrough ||Feb||1869||31 || M || W ||Log Chopper||Married||||11|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y||R, , H, |- |W H ||Jun|| 1866||33 || F || W |||| Married||3, 2 ||11||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Inessia||Apr|| 1897||3 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |- |Lennie U ||Dec|| 1897||2 || F|| W |||| Single|||| ||Daughter || SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y|| |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Birth Month||Birth Year|| Age || Sex|| Color || Profession || Marital Status||Children ||# Yrs Married|| Relationship || Birth Place || Fathers Birth || Mothers Birth ||Read Write English||Ownership of Home |- |Robt Yarbrough ||Jan||1872||28 || M || W ||Log Chopper||Married||||3|| Head ||SC || SC|| SC ||N N Y||R, , H, |- |Martha ||Dec|| 1879||20 || F || W |||| Married||2, 1 ||3||Wife || SC || SC|| SC ||Y Y Y|| |- |Elija||Sep|| 1899||8/12 || M|| W |||| Single|||| ||Son|| SC || SC|| SC ||N N N|| |}

Sandy Grove Place Study

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Clark-10682|Sandy Harris]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Clark-10682&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sandy Harris To-Do List|Sandy's current to-do list]].''

Sandy Hook Shooting Victims

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[[Category: This Day In History December 14]] [[Category: Newtown, Connecticut]] [[Category: Saint Rose of Lima Parish Cemetery, Newtown, Connecticut]] [[Category: Newtown Village Cemetery, Newtown, Connecticut]] '''Charlotte Bacon'''.Charlotte Bacon. [https://www.legacy.com/memorial-sites/sandy-hook-school-tragedy/obituary.aspx?n=Charlotte-Bacon&pid=161773845&ua=dTD1pwjfbCIHYebpETHJ1g%3d%3d Legacy.com][https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/ctpost/obituary.aspx?n=charlotte-bacon&pid=161773845&fhid=11690] *d. 14 Dec 2021, age 6 *bur. 19 Dec Newtown Village Cemetery * parents: Joel Bacon & JoAnn. '''Daniel Gerard Barden'''.Daniel Barden. [https://www.legacy.com/memorial-sites/sandy-hook-school-tragedy/obituary.aspx?n=Daniel-Barden&pid=161773477&ua=ooqEMneu8s6l2Y5XVASHfg%3d%3d Legacy.com] * b. 27 Sep 2005 Pawling, New York. * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 7 * bur. 19 Dec 2012.Daniel Barden obit. [https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/StamfordAdvocate/obituary.aspx?n=Daniel-Barden&pid=161773481 Legacy.com] * parents: Mark Barden & Jacqueline '''Rachel Marie Davino'''.{{FindAGrave|102205191}} : https://screeningsandyhook.net/2018/01/21/rachel-marie-davino/ : https://www.twentysixbells.com/index.php/twenty-six-bell-angels/rachel-davino *b. 17 Jul 1983 * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 29. '''Olivia Rose Engel'''.{{FindAGrave|102204861}} : Olivia Engel obit. [https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/olivia-engel-obituary?pid=161726007 Legacy.com]. : Scinto, R., (2012, December 21). Newtown victim Olivia Engel comforted by police officer when she died. [https://www.nhregister.com/news/article/Newtown-victim-Olivia-Engel-comforted-by-police-11506139.php New Haven Register]. Retrieved February 4, 2021. * b. 18 Jul 2006 Danbury, CT - d. 14 Dec 2012, age 6 * bur. 21 Dec, Saint Rose of Lima Catholic Church * parents: Brian Engel & Shannon Merlino. * website: http://oliviaengel.org/ '''Josephine Grace Gay'''.Josephine Grace GAY 2005 - 2012 obit. [https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/BaltimoreSun/obituary.aspx?n=Josephine-Grace-GAY&pid=161830553 Legacy.com], citing Baltimore Sun. * b. abt. 11 Dec 2005.Josephine Gay obituary, (2012). [https://www.legacy.com/memorial-sites/sandy-hook-school-tragedy/obituary.aspx?n=Josephine-Gay&pid=161726032&ua=kE78WnEl8I%2fA5Z4w0%2bHWqg%3d%3d Legacy.com], citing Associated Press. * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 7 * bur. 22 Dec 2012, St. Rose of Lima Church, Newtown, Connecticut. * father: Bob Gay, son of Robert Gay & Louise * mother: Michele, dau. of Robert Hartman & Katherine '''Dawn Hochsprung''' (''nee Lafferty'') of Woodbury, Connecticut, ''principal''.Anne Marie Murphy Obituary. [https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/newstimes/obituary.aspx?pid=161791026 Legacy.com]. *d. 14 Dec 2014, age 47 * parents: William Lafferty (d. 2004) & Cheryl "Gee Gee" * spouse: George Hochsprung. '''[[Hockley-201|Dylan Hockley]]''' -- {{orange|on WikiTree.com}} * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 6 '''Madeleine "Maddy" Hsu''' * b. Jul 2006.Baylon, J. (2012, December 17). Newtown victim Madeleine Hsu was a 'beautiful little soul who was very loved'. [https://www.nhregister.com/news/article/Newtown-victim-Madeleine-Hsu-was-a-beautiful-11514996.php New Haven Register]. Retrieved February 4, 2021. : Madeleine Hsu obituary. [https://www.legacy.com/memorial-sites/sandy-hook-school-tragedy/obituary.aspx?n=Madeleine-Hsu&pid=161726087&ua=7ASsRcUhf%2fmeHRRZh7%2bZvw%3d%3d Legacy.com] * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 6 '''Catherine Violet Hubbard'''.Catherine Hubbard (2012, December 17-18). [https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/NewsTimes/obituary.aspx?n=Catherine-Hubbard&pid=161771328 Legacy.com], citing Danbury News Times. : Catherine Hubbard obituary, (2012). [https://www.legacy.com/memorial-sites/sandy-hook-school-tragedy/obituary.aspx?n=Catherine-Hubbard&pid=161726099&ua=4tZYEyImaeaGjb3qK2xwHg%3d%3d Legacy.com], citing Associated Press. * b. 08 Jun 2006 * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 6 * bur. 20 Dec 2012, St. Rose Cemetery, Sandy Hook. * parents: Matthew Hubbard & Jennifer '''Chase M. Kowalski'''.Kowalski, R. (2016, May 6). Sandy Hook Mom: I Will Always Remember My Last Mother's Day With My Son. [https://time.com/4321530/mothers-day-sandy-hook/ TIME]. Retrieved February 4, 2021. : Chase Kowalski 2005 - 2012 Obit. [https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/newstimes/obituary.aspx?pid=161772845 Legacy.com] : Remembering Chase Kowalski, (2017, September 29). [https://www.newtownbee.com/09292017/remembering-chase-kowalski/ The Newtown Bee]. Retrieved February 4, 2021. *b. 2005 - d. 14 Dec 2012, age 7 * mother: Rebecca Kowalski. '''Nancy Jean Lanza''' (''nee Champion'').{{FindAGrave|102165403}}, * spouse: married Peter J. Lanza in c. 1981 & divorced in c. 2009 * son: gunman Adam Lanza.Jeltsen, M. (2016, December 15). The Forgotten Victim Of The Sandy Hook Shooting. [https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-forgotten-victim-of-the-sandy-hook-shooting_n_5852ad44e4b016e9c118ac57?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9kdWNrZHVja2dvLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAEgB_EFNnQPsLhbmv6P0HBxVJS2YolWIwy7gC2bT7bmTHFYje17DKtlNBzRXK1DeUEYVO-AK616OC0SQO0omACbXIoorR_NEnkghtlVGQE03Yd-ziaW5gVp4GkzbOv1hxZe59x9JriTTmvkMkyhsZRYxNGabH2s6bee50BCgFOx9 HuffPost]. Retrieved February 4, 2021. : Memmott, M. (2012, December 18). Nancy Lanza, Gunman's Mother: From 'Charmed Upbringing' To First Victim. [https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2012/12/18/167527771/nancy-lanza-gunmans-mother-from-charmed-upbringing-to-first-victim NPR]. Retrieved February 4, 2021. *b. 06 Sep 1960 Salem, Mass. - d. 14 Dec 2012, age 52 *bur. Plains Cemetery '''Jesse McCord Lewis'''.Jesse Lewis. [https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/CTPost/obituary.aspx?n=Jesse-Lewis&pid=161794163 Legacy.com], citing Stamford Advocate & Danbury News Times & Darien News & Connecticut Post from Dec. 18 to Dec. 21, 2012. *d. 14 Dec 2012, age 6 '''Ana Grace Marquez-Greene'''.Ana Grace Márquez-Greene. [https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/CTPost/obituary.aspx?n=Ana-Grace-Mrquez-Greene&pid=161841735 Legacy.com], citing Danbury News Times & Connecticut Post on Dec. 20, 2012. * b. 04 Apr 2006 Hartford, Connecticut * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 6 * parents: James S. Greene, Jr. & Nelba (Amaro-Márquez) '''James Mattioli'''.James Mattioli 2006 - 2012 obit. [https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/CTPost/obituary.aspx?n=James-Mattioli&pid=161773044 Legacy.com], citing Danbury News Times & Connecticut Post on Dec. 17, 2012. * b. 2006. * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 6 * bur. 18 Dec 2012, St. Rose of Lima Church in Newtown, Connecticut. '''Grace Audrey McDonnell'''.Grace Audrey MCDONNELL obit. [https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/HartfordCourant/obituary.aspx?n=Grace-Audrey-MCDONNELL&pid=161833611 Legacy.com], citing Hartford Courant on Dec. 19, 2012. * b. 04 Nov 2005 *d. 14 Dec 2012, age 7 * father: Christopher McDonnell of Sandy Hook, son of Lawrence P. McDonnell & Mary Ann Gorbutt * mother: Lynn, dau. of Frederick and Sheila Dunn Zapf of Stony Brook, New York. '''Anne Marie Murphy''' (''nee McGowan''), ''para professional''.Anne Marie Murphy Obituary. [https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/newstimes/obituary.aspx?pid=161791026 Legacy.com]. *b. 25 Jul 1960 Mount Kisco, New York * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 52 * bur. 19 Dec at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Somers * parents: Dr. Hugh McGowan & Alice of Katonah * spouse: Michael Murphy. '''Emilie Alice Parker'''.Emily Parker. [https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/NewsTimes/obituary.aspx?n=Emily-Parker&pid=161833886 Legacy.com], citing Danbury News Times on Dec. 20, 2012. * b. 12 May 2006. * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 6 * father: Robbie Parker.Emily Parker, (2012). [https://www.legacy.com/memorial-sites/sandy-hook-school-tragedy/obituary.aspx?n=Emily-Parker&pid=161723679&ua=Ty%2b%2bW1xyY4JXMiQKljnuvw%3d%3d Legacy.com], citing Associated Press. * mother: Alyssa. ''' Jack Armistead Pinto''', ''first grader''.Jack Armistead PINTO. [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/newsday/name/jack-pinto-obituary?pid=161807915 Legacy.com]. * b. 06 May 2006 Danbury, Connecticut * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 6 * father: Dean Pinto, son of Anthony Pinto & June DeChello * mother: Tricia Volkmann, dau. of Alfred Volkmann & Laurine Rothe '''Noah Samuel Pozner''', ''fraternal twin of Arielle''.Noah Samuel Pozner. [https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/CTPost/obituary.aspx?n=Noah-Samuel-Pozner&pid=161771327 Legacy.com], citing Danbury News Times & Connecticut Post on Dec. 17, 2012. * b. 20 Nov ... Danbury, Connecticut. * d. 14 Dec 2014, age 6 * parents: Lenny Pozne & Veronique * bur. B'nai Israel Cemetery on Moose Hill Road in Monroe '''Caroline Phoebe Previdi''', ''first grader''.Caroline Previdi 2006 - 2012. [https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/NewsTimes/obituary.aspx?n=Caroline-Previdi&pid=161771763 Legacy.com], citing Danbury News Times from Dec. 17 to Dec. 18, 2012. * b. 09 Sep 2006 * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 6 * father: Jeffrey Previdi, son of Gene Previdi & Joy * mother: Sandy Johnson, dau. of Roger Johnson & Patsy '''Jessica Adrienne Rekos'''.{{FindAGrave|102205730}} : The Jessica Rekos Foundation. [http://www.jessicarekos.org/ www.jessicarekos.org]. *b. 10 May 2006 Danbury, Connecticut * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 6 * bur. Saint Rose cemetery, Newtown, Connecticut * mother: Krista Rekos. * website: The Jessica Rekos Foundation. http://www.jessicarekos.org '''Avielle "Avie" Richman'''.Avielle Richman obituary. [http://www.legacy.com/ns/avielle-richman-obituary/161726376 Legacy.com]. : Smith, T. (2019, March 25). Father Of Sandy Hook Shooting Victim Dies By Apparent Suicide. [https://www.npr.org/2019/03/25/706602331/father-of-sandy-hook-shooting-victim-dies-by-apparent-suicide NPR]. Retrieved February 4, 2021. *d. 14 Dec 2012, age 6 * parents: Jeremy Richman (d. 2019, age 49) & Jennifer Hensel. '''Lauren Rousseau''' of Danbury, ''substitute teacher''.Lauren Rousseau: 'The best year of her life', (2012, December 19). [https://www.newstimes.com/local/article/Lauren-Rousseau-The-best-year-of-her-life-4120850.php New Times]. Web. : Lauren Gabrielle Rousseau Obituary. [http://www.legacy.com/ns/lauren-rousseau-obituary/161725486 Legacy.com]. *b. 08 Jan 1982 Danbury Hospital * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 30 * parents: Gilles Rousseau & Teresa. '''Mary Sherlach''', ''school psychologist''Mary Sherlach. [https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/CTPost/obituary.aspx?n=Mary-Sherlach&pid=161787074 Legacy.com], citing Connecticut Post from Dec 18 - 20, 2012. * b. 11 Feb 1956 Endicott, New York. * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 56 * parents: Jack Greene & Annetta Corgiat * spouse: William "Bill" Sherlach of Trumbull '''Victoria Leigh Soto''', ''teacher''.[[Wikipedia: Victoria Leigh Soto]] * b. 04 Nov 1985 Bridgeport, Connecticut * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 27 * bur. 20 Dec at Union Cemetery Stratford, Fairfield co, Connecticut * parents: Carlos Soto & Donna Fagan. '''Benjamin Andrew Wheeler'''.Benjamin Andrew WHEELER 2006 - 2012. [https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/HartfordCourant/obituary.aspx?n=Benjamin-Andrew-WHEELER&pid=161810140 Legacy.com], citing Hartford Courant on Dec. 18, 2012. * b. 12 Sep 2006 New York City, NY. * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 6 * father: David Cole Wheeler * mother: Francine Lobis, dau. of Carmen & Annette Lobis of Garnet Valley '''Allison Noelle Wyatt'''.Allison Wyatt obit, (2012). [https://www.legacy.com/memorial-sites/sandy-hook-school-tragedy/obituary.aspx?n=Allison-Wyatt&pid=161726406&ua=Fnp2r3kL6qlLl1wEivC9hA%3d%3d Legacy.com], citing Associated Press. : School shooting victim, daughter of Brevard County couple remembered: Family of Allison Wyatt, Sandy Hook school shooting victim, speaks out, (2012, December 19). [https://www.clickorlando.com/news/2012/12/19/school-shooting-victim-daughter-of-brevard-county-couple-remembered/ Click Orlando]. Retrieved February 4, 2021. : Allison "Allie" Noelle Wyatt, (2018, January 10). Screening Sandy Hook. https://screeningsandyhook.net/2018/01/10/allison-noelle-wyatt/ * b. 03 Jul 2006 Norwalk, Fairfield co., Connecticut.{{FindAGrave|102205725}} * d. 14 Dec 2012, age 6 * bur. Newtown Village Cemetery, Newtown, Connecticut. * father: Ben Wyatt, son of Dan Wyatt & Marty * mother: Cheyanne Wirtz, dau. of Bill Wirtz & Joyce ==Sources== *Kranz, M. & Harrington, R. (2018, December 14). It's been 6 years since the Sandy Hook shooting. Here are the names and pictures of the 27 victims, including 20 children, who were murdered that day. [https://www.businessinsider.com/who-were-the-victims-of-the-sandy-hook-shooting-2017-12?op=1 Business Insider]. Retrieved February 4, 2021. * [https://www.twentysixbells.com/ www.twentysixbells.com]. * Screening Sandy Hook: Causes and Consquences. [https://screeningsandyhook.net/ screeningsandyhook.net]. * Sandy Hook School Tragedy. [https://www.legacy.com/memorial-sites/sandy-hook-school-tragedy/ Legacy.com].

Sandy's Sourcing Made Simple

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'''Sourcing Made Simple ''' '''This is not an official WikiTree Page OR an official WikITree Guide to Sourcing.''' This page is something that I pulled information from around WikiTree to put on one page (and added my own tips). Specifically created after many have asked me why I put the {{Unsourced}} tag on their Profiles. Being a Professional Genealogist for over 20 years, this is how most in the industry treat sources. :::'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Examples Gallery of Example WikiTree Profiles]''' I wanted to give those that are new to Genealogy and those that are new to WikiTree a solid footing of what is a source and expectations. I might have added the unsourced tag because the Profile is unsourced if it only has Gedcom Garbage, Only a Link to an Ancestry.com, Geni.com, etc Tree, or is completely blank. Another way a Profile is Unsourced is if you only put "Find A Grave" or "Personal Recollection" (from 1799???) or "1950 Census." NONE of this is useful to researchers and it's a discredit to all the wonderful and FREE sources that are out there. '''FamilySearch is your best friend for free sources!''' It is the #1 Free Resource for you to search and cite sources. '''First''', when you joined WikiTree, you agreed to provide adequate sources on every Profile you create. Don't remember? Well, it is called the '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Honor_Code Wiki Genealogist Honor Code]'''. '''Second''', Genealogy without Sources is Mythology. '''No source = no proof.''' No getting around this one. '''Third''', you should have access to the Genealogical Standard: Elizabeth Shown Mills, Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co.; 3rd edition (May 22, 2015). See also the author's blog by the same name: [https://www.evidenceexplained.com/ Evidence Explained]. '''It is the standard that we all use.''' It also explains the Different Types of Sources {{Image|file=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-7.jpg |caption=Sources Add Proof }} ==The Different Types of Sources== '''Genealogical Standards definitions and syntax conventions:''' #'''A Primary Source''' contains data that was recorded by the person in the profile; or by someone known to or with first hand knowledge of that person, during the person's lifetime, death or within two generations thereafter. #'''A Secondary Source''' is a genealogical reference created as the result of a extensive study of available source material and it provides some evidence of the source documentation used to generate the text data. #'''A Tertiary Source''' is a genealogical data source which is a collection of genealogical information that does not cite Primary or Secondary information sources, and the data may be factual or hearsay. #Braces {Editorial Note Example} are used to insert editorial comments; that is to say, information or clarification that is not contained in the original, cited source material. For more details, here is my [[Space:Sandy%27s_Sourcing_Made_Simple|Sandy's Sourcing Made Simple]] space page. {{Image|file=Background_I_Misc_Graphics-17.png |caption= }} ==Examples of Bad Sourcing on Profiles== {{Image|file=Background_I_Profile_Graphics.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption= }}'''{{blue|Personal Opinion here but factual}}''' {{clear}} {| class="wikitable" | {{Image || file=Sandy_s_Sourcing_Made_Simple.png || align=l || size=l }} '''Why this is considered bad sourcing: ''There isn't a link to the sources.''''' The listed sources can easily be located on FamilySearch for free with a ready made citation. Example: "West Virginia Marriages, 1780-1970," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FTKH-H6R : 11 February 2018), David B Cogar and Nancy J Gregory, 1893; citing Webster, West Virginia, United States, , county clerks, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 590,741.
'''{{blue|Having the full Marriage Citation with a link to the actual source is much more useful than just listing "West Virginia Marriage Index, 1785-1971}}'''
|- |} {| class="wikitable" | {{Image || file=Sandy_s_Sourcing_Made_Simple-1.png || align=l || size=l }} '''Why this is considered bad sourcing: ''There is no real data or information or link to explore this information.''''' The listed sources can easily be located on FamilySearch for free with a ready made citation. Example: A quick search through Google and FamilySearch's catalog show multiple "Green Family" submissions. Not being sure which one pertains to this Profile, it would be handy to have a link directly to the exact submission.
'''{{blue|This Profile would be considered unsourced because it does not have enough exact information to follow which sources they list.}}'''
|- |} {| class="wikitable" | {{Image || file=Sandy_s_Sourcing_Made_Simple-2.png || align=l || size=l }} '''Why this is considered bad sourcing: ''While having multiple sources listed, again, this is not providing a link to the free FamilySearch source or an ISBN for the family research sources.''''' The listed sources can easily be located on FamilySearch for free with a ready made citation. Example: The Green Family issue in the previous issue plus the listed McCaw and Weir family histories did not show up on an Ancestry search. And, the listed Census reports can easily be found and cited from FamilySearch
'''{{blue|This Profile would be considered unsourced because it does not have enough exact information to follow which sources they list.}}'''
|- |} {| class="wikitable" | {{Image || file=Sandy_s_Sourcing_Made_Simple-3.png || align=l || size=l }} '''Why this is considered bad sourcing: ''Find A Grave is the only source listed AND it does not have a link.''''' Find A Grave is tricky as a source. Some swear by it and others discount it or use it only as an extra or last resort. Either way, having the full citation, WT short cut link or full URL is extremely helpful Example: "FindAGrave, database & images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131819701/ : accessed 20 April 2022), memorial page for Eliza Brake Hinzman (24 May 1834–21 May 1884), FindAGraveMemorial ID 131819701, citing Pickerel Cemetery, Baldwin, Gilmer County, WVa, USA ; Maintained by Pod (contributor 48304931) ." (This can be found on the FindAGrave page at the bottom of each memorial. Copy & paste. Or use, WT's shortcut: {{FindAGrave|131819701}}
'''{{blue|Having a link directly to the Find A Grave Memorial helps others view the source.}}'''
|- |} {{Image|file=Background_I_Misc_Graphics-17.png |caption= }} ==Examples of Good Sourcing on Profiles== {| class="wikitable" | {{Image || file=Sandy_s_Sourcing_Made_Simple-4.png || align=l || size=l }} '''Why this is considered a good sourced Profile: ''There are links to all the sources.''''' The listed sources were easily found on FamilySearch for free with a ready made citation. Example: "West Virginia Marriages, 1780-1970," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FRDV-345 : 11 February 2018), Jacob Brake and Rachal Jackson, 10 Sep 1815; citing Harrison Co, West Virginia, v 2 p 27, county clerks, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 847,273.
'''{{blue|Note that the Find A Grave source came directly from their memorial page and the Marriage source came from FamilySearch - both free to access, cite & view.}}'''
|- |} {| class="wikitable" | {{Image || file=Sandy_s_Sourcing_Made_Simple-5.png || align=l || size=l }} '''Why this is considered a good sourced Profile: ''There are links to all the sources along with accompaning information to understand the life of the person profiled..''''' This, obviously, is an abundance of sources and some directly linked to the profiled person but still worthy. Example: Using extra source information that is not a Primary Source adds to the richness and history of the profiled person. {{Wikidata|Q11806|enwiki}} - Father Andrew White on Wikipedia. (Keep in mind that Wikipedia can be edited, use the sources listed at the bottom of the Wikipedia page)

Since this profile is of someone that lived in the mid 1500's, sources can be a challenge to find. Adding other types of sourced information, in this case, a link to a painting of the profiled person, helps complete the biography.
'''{{blue|The "See Also" section is great for the extra source information about the timeperiod or life of the profiled person.}}'''
|- |} ==Sources to Just Avoid== :These sources are not accurate and some are even fraudulent. Be wary of these and instead use actual sources such as Birth/Death Certificates and Census Records that show actual relationships. #Yates' US and International Marriages Index. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/60060/why-shouldnt-rely-international-marriage-records-1560-1900 this discussion] for why. #Millennium File: "created by the Institute of Family Research to track the records of its clients and the results of its professional research. It contains more than 880,000 linked family records, with lineages from throughout the world, including colonial America, the British Isles, Switzerland, and Germany. Many of these lineages extend back to nobility and renowned historical figures. In fact, one of the things the Millennium File focuses on is linking to European nobility and royalty." #Edmund West Family Data collections, per their own description, "should be used to find primary sources." #Pedigree Resource Files on familysearch.org #Public or any other family trees from Ancestry.com #Geni.com - World Family Tree - RootsWeb / If the tree cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them instead. #A personal family tree. #A discussion in a genealogy forum. If the discussion cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them. #UNSOURCED user-contributed family trees {{Image|file=Photos-2-20.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Questionable Sources }} ==Sources to Avoid as "Only"== :In a nutshell, all of these types of sources are pulling their information from the true source. Instead of using these, often user error, sources, ''go directly to the actual source and cite that''. If you use one of these sources, add another source as well. :Most Projects on Ancestry follow these sources to avoid. This happens to be from the Southern Colonies Project. #'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Find_A_Grave Find-a-Grave]''' is a user-contributed site, and as such is generally excluded from the list of reliable sources. Please do not make changes to a profile's vitals, including identification of relations, based solely on information transcribed on a Find-a-Grave profile. The exception is that if the Find-a-Grave profile contains a photo of a contemporaneous gravestone (i.e., a gravestone created and placed at the time of the person's death) and includes information about the person's death, you can cite the Find-a-Grave profile for the death information, and for other information that appears on the gravestone. Please understand, though, that even gravestones may contain erroneous information. #'''Links to sources on paid subscription sites such as Ancestry, FindMyPast, and MyHeritage as well as Geni.com''' can be frustrating for WikiTree members and visitors without access to these sites. ''We recommend searching for a freely available copy of the source document on sites such as FamilySearch, Google Books, USGenWeb, Archive.org, or HathiTrust''. As a rule, I stay away from Ancestry and MyHeritage as sources because I want everyone to have free use and view. There are ways to create a free view and the easiest way to document an Ancestry.com source is to use the [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/ancite.php Ancstry Citation Builder App] #'''Lineage Society Applications'''. Lineage societies such as Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), Society for Colonials Wars, and others, vary with regard to the proofs that they require for membership. And some, like DAR, have changed their rules over time. Therefore, such applications should be used more as finding aids than actual sources. When looking at a lineage society application, please check what sources they cite, and then seek to find those actual sources. # '''Published Family Genealogies''' from the 1800's and 1900's - Look at the Fraudulent link below. #'''Books with family trees/family histories''' that do not cite reliable sources. These books are secondary sources and should be seen as a starting point. Further research is needed to confirm those relationships. I use one for my family line: [[Space:The_Linger_Family_History|The Linger Family History]] but I always add actual Primary sources as well. ==Some tips== #To learn how to properly source on WikiTree, check out the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Source-a-Thon_Tutorial Source-A-Thon] help page. It was created by WikiTree's Mindy and has step-by-step instructions with pictures. #Please do not add Ancestry.com or Geni.com sources if at all possible. Instead use the actual source document citation (usually found on FamilySearch.org for free). #Please do not upload a document from Ancestry.com, Find A Grave, Geni.com since they all consider it to be copyright infringement. #95% of the time, Ancestry.com sources can be found on Family Search for free. If you do not have a FamilySearch account, sign up [https://www.familysearch.org/ here]. It is free and very trusted. FamilySearch is a goldmine for sources and they provide the correct citation to copy. #Try to add at least one source that is not Find A Grave. The Cemeterist Project has monthly challenges for adding sources to Profiles that only have a Find A Grave source. #So, if you only add a Find A Grave source during Source-A-Thon, guess what.... you made additional work for the Cemeterist Project. Find A Grave is a valuable source and especially more powerful when added with another source such as death record, census, etc. #Avoid derivative sources. #Want more understanding of "Uncertain Sources", check out this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Uncertain#What_are_examples_of_sources_that_provide_uncertain_information.3F help page] that explains derivative sources. And, for a little more explanation of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Colony_of_Virginia_Reliable_Sources#Unreliable_Sources derivative sources] from the Southern Colonies Project (of which MANY WikiTree Virginia Profiles are included). {{Image|file=Background_I_Misc_Graphics-17.png |caption= }} ==Links== #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_Genealogy#Source.2C_Source.2C_Source How to Get Started] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Honor_Code Wiki Genealogy Honor Code] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources WikiTree Sources - Main Page] #[https://www.citationmachine.net/chicago Citation Machine] for those tricky/complicated Sources #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources#Advanced_Sourcing Advanced Sourcing] Repeated Source in Same Profile OR Repeated Source Across Multiple Profiles. #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer App] helps you find sources super fast #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications Frauds and Fabrications]

Sanilac Street 62 - Depew Silk Mills

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] "While most industry in the Village of Depew was kept north of the former Erie Railroad tracks, an interesting exception was the silk mill built in 1917 on the north side of Terrace Boulevard at Sanilac Street. This is a remarkable example of the transition from the traditional multi-story weaving mills of the 19th century to the single floor factories which came to dominate the industrial scene of the late 20th century. The older arrangement was no doubt shaped by the need to transmit power by way of belts and pulleys from a central power source such as a water wheel or steam engine. Floor footprints were relatively narrow, and light was provided by large windows on both sides of the structure. Efficiency was impeded by the need to move raw materials and finished product up and down stairs. By the time this silk weaving mill was built, availability of electric power meant that each machine could have its own electric motor. Thus the mill could be built on one floor, arranged for efficient flow of materials and product. Lighting was provided by rows of windows set in the north face of each of the saw-tooth ridges of the roof. Heat came from a large steam boiler located on the east side of the building. Silk was important for a variety of uses such as clothing, silk-screen printing and filtration of food, pharmaceuticals and chemicals. Although it is not known for sure, it is quite possible that the presence of this plant, headed by Mr. Faisant, may have influenced movie stunt man Leslie Irvin to establish the Irving Air Chute Company in Buffalo in June, 1919. By the 1930’s, his company was the largest chutemaker in the world, with Irvin parachutes being used by air forces in 40 different countries. Some 100,000 aircrew are estimated to have been saved by Irvin parachutes since 1919. Even the Lancaster Opera House is said to have been used to assemble parachutes during World War II. By the 1950's silk-weaving ceased and the plant was converted by the Duo-Temp Corporation under the leadership of Meyer “Mike” Kahn, to assemble aluminum-framed storm doors and window screens. In the 1980’s, that operation ceased and the building was acquired by Giannada Construction, which has sub-divided the building into offices and warehouse space. Curiously, the silk-milling tradition continued in a building across Calumet Street where Tetko wove silk and other materials into screening media of various gauges. In recent years this new plant has been acquired by the Swiss-owned Sesar Corporation, which makes filtering assemblies from fabrics woven elsewhere."(1) ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]

Sanne Van Zijl-Oldenborg To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Oldenborg-49|Sanne van Zijl-Oldenborg]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| border="0" class="wikitable sortable" | Person|| Action || Status |- | [[Van Zijl-568|Piet van Zijl (1816-1886)]] || Add childrens profiles || to do |- | [[Van Zijl-568|Piet van Zijl (1816-1886)]] || Search notary archives for more information || to do |- | [[Smorenburg-2|Antonia Smorenburg (1826 - 1890)]] || Add parents profiles || to do |- | [[Smorenburg-2|Antonia Smorenburg (1826 - 1890)]] || Add source for date of death|| to do |}

Sanpete County, Utah

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[[Category:Utah]] [[Category:Utah Projects]] *'''[[Space:Utah|Utah space page]]''' *'''[[Space:Utah_Resource_page|Utah Resource page]]''' ------------- {{One Place Study | place = Sanpete County, Utah | category = Sanpete County, Utah }} ----
Sanpete County, Utah
'''History/Timeline''' '''Government Offices''' '''Geography''' '''Adjacent counties''' '''Protected areas''' '''Demographics''' '''Cities''' '''Town''' '''Formed From''' '''County Resources''' '''Census''' '''Notables''' '''WikiTree Profiles''' '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' ===Sources===

Sanquhar Castle

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: Sanquhar Castle]][[Category:Allison-1080 Castles]] Sanquhar (Scots: Sanchar,[1] from Scottish Gaelic An t-Seann Chathair, meaning "the old seat")[2] is a town on the River Nith in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It lies north of Thornhill and west of Moffat. It is a former Royal Burgh. '
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Sanson Name Study

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[[Category:Sanson Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Sanson-287|Trish Sanson]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Sansum of London (England) 1700 to 1837

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==Introduction== Objective - To track genealogy material and link to existing (or create) profiles for the multiple individuals, born with the name Sansum (or commonly using the name Sansum rather than other variants). living in London, England 1700 to 1837. === Under construction === Be careful - this is a work in progress at the moment. There are still sections incomplete and not all sources are finished either. If you are interested in contributing, contact the profile owner to be added to the trusted list. ==Index of Source Material== === Wills === {| border="1" cellpadding="4" class="wikitable sortable"t |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Written || Probate || Location || Occupation|| Sources |- | [[Sansum-99|Ferdenand William Augustus Frederick Sansum (1791-1853)]] || 24 Mar 1853 || 3 Dec 1853 ||Liverpool Street, Bishopgate, London || Dairyman and Dyer || National Archive PROB 11/2183/21 |- | [[Sansum-124|William Sansum (1752-1806)]] || Date || 02 December 1806 || Saint Sepulchre , City of London || Gold an silver wire spinner || National Archive PROB 11/1453/11 |- | [[Sansum-100|Samual William Sansum (1793-abt.1828)]] || 1 Aug 1820 || 30 April 1829 || Cullum Street Fenchurch Street , City of London ||[was silk dyer] || National Archive PROB 11/1754/456 |- | [[Sansum-136|Isaac Sansum (1782-1820)]] || 12 July 1820|| 31 October 1820 || Camomile Street, Saint Ethelburga Bishopsgate , City of London||Dyer|| National Archive PROB 11/1635/346 |- | Elizabeth Sansum || date || 15 May 1822 || Bassishaw Basinthall Street , City of London || widow || National Archive PROB 11/1657/193 |- | [[Sansum-115|James Sansum (1749-1798)]] || 10 Mar 1798 || 09 May 1798 || Lothbury in the parish of Lothbury in the City of London || Dyer || National Archive PROB 11/1307/69 |- | Sarah Sansum see [[Fowl-16|Sarah (Fowl) Sansum (1756-1823)]] ||14 May 1812 || 14 May 1828||Fenchurch Street in the parish of Allhallows Staining , City of London || Scourer || National Archive PROB 11/1741/115 |- | John Sansom || || 1702 || St Paul Shadwell, Middlesex, England || || unknown |- | Sarah Sansum see [[Fowl-16|Sarah (Fowl) Sansum (1756-1823)]] || || 5 Aug 1780 || Fenchurch Street, London || Widow (wife of Dyer) || Bank Of England Wills Extracts (FMP) |- | Mary Sansum see [[Townsend-11109|Mary (Townsend) Sansum (1765-1838)]] || || 28 January 1839||Enfield||Widow||National Archive PROB 11/1906/85 |- |William Sansum|| || 8 Jan 1767 ||Enfield || Yeoman|| National Archives PROB 11/925/74 |} ===National Archive Sources === {| border="1" cellpadding="4" class="wikitable sortable"t |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Date || Location || Details|| Sources |- |[[Sansum-115|James Sansum (1749-1798)]]|| 18 May 1790 || 15 Lothbury || Insured: James Sansum, 15 Lothbury, silk dyer || National Archive MS 11936/369/569711 |- | Thomas Sansum || 9 Oct. 1783 || East Smithfield || A scourer and treasurer of the charity school belonging to St.Botolph, Aldgate|| National Archive P/MIS/99 |- |[[Sansum-120|Frances Sansum (abt.1780-1857)]]|| 20 October 1831 || 23 Vassall Road Brixton Surrey|| Insured: Frances Sansum, 23 Vassall Road Brixton Surrey, chandler||National Archives MS 11936/532/1130233 |- |[[Sansum-120|Frances Sansum (abt.1780-1857)]]|| 7 Jun 1837 || 23 Vassal Road Brixton Surrey|| Insured: Frances Sansum, 23 Vassall Road Brixton Surrey, chandler||National Archives MS 11936/557/1252576 |- |Samuel Sansum || 24 June 1824|| 11 Cow Cross Street || Insured: Samuel Sansum 11 Cow Cross Street chandler and dyer||National Archives MS 11936/497/1017848 |- | Mary Sansum || 6 April 1803 || 49 Old Broad || Insured: Mary Sansum 49 Old Broad Street silk dyer||National Archives MS 11936/427/745841 |- | [[Sansum-120|Frances Sansum (abt.1780-1857)]] || 2 December 1839|| 45 Baalzephon Street Long Lane Bermondsey|| Insured: Frances Sansum, 45 Baalzephon Street Long Lane Bermondsey, gent|| MS 11936/570/1315685 |- |[[Sansum-116|William Sansum (abt.1791-1836)]]|| 15 August 1832|| 7 North side of Upper East Smithfield|| Insured: William Sansum, 7 North side of Upper East Smithfield, currier and leather cutter|| MS 11936/535/1143752 |- |[[Sansum-116|William Sansum (abt.1791-1836)]] ||1837-1842|| East Smithfield, Middlesex|| Capron v Sansum -Accounts in: Plaintiffs: John Anthony Capron and Charles Janes on behalf of themselves and other creditors of William Sansum, deceased.Defendants: Ann Sansum.Subject: estate of late William Sansum of East Smithfield, Middlesex. Details: list of reciepts and disbursements.||National Archives C101/1830 |- | [[Sansum-131|William Sansum (1797-)]] ||1846|||| Cause number: 1846 D11.Short title: Danell v Sansum. Documents: Bill, two answers and replication. Plaintiffs: James Danell and others infants by William Shepherd. Defendants: William Sansum and James Danell and his wife.||National Archives C 14/508/D11 |- | John Sansum || 11 Apr 1853 || London || prison record from when he was convicted of Stealing a handkerchief from the person at the Quarter Sessions at Clerkenwell Green, Middlesex 11 April 1853. Then aged 40 and by trade a Labourer.|| National Archives PCOM 3/52/5623 |} ===London Metropolitan Archive=== Does not include national archive duplicates {| border="1" cellpadding="4" class="wikitable sortable"t |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Date || Location || Details|| Sources |- | SANSUM, JAMES CHARLES see[[Sansum-31|James Charles Sansum (abt.1771-1833)]] ||?||?|| born 17th October 1771 and baptised 10th November 1771. Son of King’s Freeman [[Sansum-30|William Sansum]], 15 Dragoon Guards.||LMA001 London Metropolitan Archive COL/CHD/FR/11/04/010/2921 |} ===London Gazette === {| border="1" cellpadding="4" class="wikitable sortable"t |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Date || Location || Details|| Sources |- | John Sansum || 26 Aug 1797 || Harwich || Sold by auction, see John Sansum attorney at law, Harwich ||GAZ002 The London Gazette, Publication date:26 August 1797Issue: 14040 Page:829 |- | Mr Sansum || 10 June 1800||Farar's Buildings, Temple || Sold by Auction under commissions high court Admarality, Inventories, Mr Sansum, Farar's Buildings, temple||GAZ003 The London Gazette Publication date:10 June 1800 Issue: 15266 Page: 651 |- |Mr Sansum ||5 July 1800||No. 25, Ely-Place, Holborn, London || Part of the laid Indenture of Assignment is left at the Office of Mr.Sansum, Attorney at Law, No. 25, Ely-Place, Holborn, London || GAZ004 The London Gazette Publication date: 5 July 1800 Issue:15273Page:778 |- |John Sansum||1801-1805|| Ely-Place Holborn || Multiple entries for John Sansum Attorney ||The London Gazette |- |Sansum and Fairbank||14 September 1805||Ely place Holborn ||Sale persuant of a decree in the high court Sansum and Fairbank, Ely-Place, Holborn, London ||GAZ006 The London Gazette Publication date:14 September 1805Issue:15843Page:1175 |- |John Sansum ||May 19, 1808|||Harwich ||Harwich Volunteer Infantry. John Sansum, Gent, to be Ensign,,vice Westhorpe, resigned. Dated May 19, : 808.||GAZ005 The London Gazette Publication date: 31 May 1808 Issue: 16150 Page:772 |- | Henry Frederick Sansum PROBABLY [[Sansum-145|Henry Frederick Sansum (abt.1775-)]] || 5 May 1812 || Great Tower Street London || The partnership between Henry Frederick Sansum, Henry Nodin and Henry Shore Nodin is disolved ||GAZ001 The London Gazette, 5 May 1812, issue 16600, page 863 |} ===Newspaper Reports === {| border="1" cellpadding="4" class="wikitable sortable"t |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Date || Location || Details|| Sources |- | [[Sansum-124|William Sansum (1752-1806)]] ||27 January 1807 ||Fox and Knott Court, Chick Lane || Auction of property of William Sansum, gold and silver wire spinner||NEWS005 Oracle and Daily Advertiser, 21st January 1807 |- | [[Sansum-14|John Sansum (1777-aft.1851)]] || 4 Jun 1818 || St Catherine Lane and Cree Church Lane || Three leasehold properties for sale following bankruptcy. Two pubs: King of Prussia (St Catherine’s) & City Arms (Cree Church Lane) as well as private dwelling adjacent to King of Pressure || '''NEWS001''' Morning Advertiser 4 Jun 1818 |- |[[Sansum-116|William Sansum (abt.1791-1836)]]||28 Aug 1825||Upper East Smithfield||Member of Partiality Club. Organising a boating trip|| NEWS004 Pierce Egan's Life in London, and Sporting Guide - Sunday 28 August 1825 |- | [[Sansum-116|William Sansum (abt.1791-1836)]]|| 5 December 1836 || No. 7, Upper East Smithfield || Notice of death of William Sansum, Leather cutter - all clams and debts to Ann Sansum 64 Great Tower Street (note this was address of partnership of Henry Frederick sansum|| '''NEWS002''' London Courier and Evening Gazette , Monday 05 December 1836 |- |[[Townsend-11109|Mary (Townsend) Sansum (1765-1838)]]|| 8 Jan 1847 || Bridgewater Square, Aldesgate || Call for creditors of Mary Sansum, late of Bridgewater square,widow of William Sansum, wire-drawer Fox and Knott court, Smithfield || '''NEWS003''' Morning Herald (London) , 8 Jan 1847 |} ===Electoral Register=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" class="wikitable sortable"t |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Date || Location || Qualification Details|| Sources |- |Sansum, William CERTAIN [[Sansum-116|William Sansum (abt.1791-1836)]] ||1833||7, Upper East Smithfield,St Botolph Without, Aldgate||Freehold house at 5 Lower Well Alley||ELECT001 |- |Sansum, William CERTAIN [[Sansum-116|William Sansum (abt.1791-1836)]] ||1834||7, Upper East Smithfield,St Botolph Without, Aldgate||Freehold house at 5 Lower Well Alley||ELECT002 |- |Frederick Sansam [[Sansum-99|Ferdenand William Augustus Frederick Sansum (1791-1853)]] ||1834||21, Threadneedle Street, St. Bennet Fink.||House||ELECT003 |- |Frederick Sansum [[Sansum-99|Ferdenand William Augustus Frederick Sansum (1791-1853)]]||1835||21, Threadneedle Street, St. Bennet Fink.||House||ELECT004 |- |Sansum, William CERTAIN [[Sansum-116|William Sansum (abt.1791-1836)]] ||1835||7, Upper East Smithfield,St Botolph Without, Aldgate||Freehold house at 5 Lower Well Alley||ELECT005 |- |Sansum, William CERTAIN [[Sansum-116|William Sansum (abt.1791-1836)]] ||1836||7, Upper East Smithfield,St Botolph Without, Aldgate||Freehold house at 5 Lower Well Alley||ELECT006 |- |Frederick Sansum [[Sansum-99|Ferdenand William Augustus Frederick Sansum (1791-1853)]]||1837||21, Threadneedle Street, St. Bennet Fink.||House||ELECT007 |- |Sansum, William CERTAIN [[Sansum-116|William Sansum (abt.1791-1836)]] ||1837||7, Upper East Smithfield,St Botolph Without, Aldgate||Freehold house at 5 Lower Well Alley||ELECT008 |- | [[Sansum-131|William Sansum (1797-)]] ||1840||63 Cow Cross Street, West Smithfield||one fourth share of three freehold houses, 14, 15 and 20 Bridgewater Square||ELECT009 |- |Sansum, William Henry||1840||9,Russell-Street, Chelsea||Lease of house for years, 12 Markham-Street||ELECT010 |- |Sansum, William [[Sansum-131|William Sansum (1797-1868)]] ||1841||Enfield-wash, Middlesex|| one fourth share of three freehold houses, 14, 15 and 20 Bridgewater Square||ELECT011 |} ===Directories=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" class="wikitable sortable"t |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Date || Location || Details|| Sources |- | [[Sansum-117|Isaac Sansum]] ||1785 ||54, Upper East Smithfield, London||hosier clothing(m)||'''DIR035'' Bailey's British Directory [for 1785]; or, Merchant's and Trader's Useful Companion, for the year 1785 |- | [[Sansum-115|James Sansum]] ||1785||15, Lothbury, London||silk dyer dyeing/colouring(a)||'''DIR036''' Bailey's London Directory; or, Merchants' & Traders' Useful Companion, for the year 1790 ... 5th Edition, 1790, BAILEY. London |- | [[Sansum-122|Thomas Sansum]] || 1788 || 54, Upper East Smithfield, London|| hosier clothing(m)|| '''DIR031''' Lowndes's London Directory for the year 1788 ... 27th Edition, 1788, LOWNDES, W.. London |- | [[Sansum-122|Thomas Sansum]] || 1789 || 54, Upper East Smithfield, London|| hosier clothing(m)|| '''DIR032''' Lowndes's London Directory for the year 1789 ... 28th Edition, 1789, LOWNDES, W.. London |- | [[Sansum-122|Thomas Sansum]] || 1790 || 54, Upper East Smithfield, London|| hosier clothing(m)|| '''DIR033''' Lowndes's London Directory for the year 1790 ... 29th Edition, 1790, LOWNDES, W.. London |- | [[Sansum-122|Thomas Sansum]] ||1790||54, Upper East Smithfield, London||hosier clothing(m)||'''DIR037''' Bailey's London Directory; or, Merchants' & Traders' Useful Companion, for the year 1790 ... 5th Edition, 1790, BAILEY. London |- |William Sansum||1790||13, Exchange alley, London||stock broker financial/broking services(a)||'''DIR038''' Bailey's London Directory; or, Merchants' & Traders' Useful Companion, for the year 1790 ... 5th Edition, 1790, BAILEY. London |- | [[Sansum-115|James Sansum]] ||1790||15, Lothbury||silk dyer||'''DIR039''' Listed in, Holden’s London Directory 1790 [no t.p.], 1790, HOLDEN, London |- | [[Sansum-122|Thomas Sansum]] ||1790||54, Upper East Smithfield||hosier||'''DIR040''' Holden’s London Directory 1790 [no t.p.], 1790, HOLDEN, London |- |William Sansum||1790||13, Exchange alley||stock broker||DIR041 Holden’s London Directory 1790 [no t.p.], 1790, HOLDEN, London |- | [[Sansum-122|Thomas Sansum]] || 1791 || 54, Upper East Smithfield, London|| hosier clothing(m)|| '''DIR034''' Lowndes's London Directory for the year 1791 ... 30th Edition, 1791, LOWNDES, W.. London |- | M Sansum (probably Mary Sansum the sister of [[Sansum-115|James Sansum]] )|| 1800 || 15 Lothbury ||Silk Dyer || '''DIR001''' Kent’s Directory 1800, London |- | Sarah Sansum [[Fowl-16|Sarah (Fowl) Sansum]] ||1802|| 119, Fen church St|| Scowerei And Dyer||DIR006 Holden’s Triennial Directory 1802, 1803, 1804, page SA |- | John Sansum||1802|| 25, Ely pldce Holborn|| Attorhey|| DIR007 Holden’s Triennial Directory 1802, 1803, 1804, page SA |- |William Sansum || 1802|| 16, Staffordrow, Buckingham gate||Mr William …|| DIR008 Holden’s Triennial Directory 1802, 1803, 1804 |- | Sarah Sansum || 1805 || 49 Old Broad Street || Silk Dyer || DIR009 Holden’s Triennial Directory 1805, 1806, 1807, SAR |- | Sansum T. || 1805 || 22 St Mary axe ||Dyer and Scowere || DIR010 Holden’s Triennial Directory 1805, 1806, 1807, SAR |- | Sansum S. || 1805 ||119 Fenchurch Street || Dyer and Scowerer || DIR011 Holden’s Triennial Directory 1805, 1806, 1807, SAR |- | Sansum John||1805||8 St Catherine Street||Shop Keeper|| DIR012 Holden’s Triennial Directory 1805, 1806, 1807, SAR |- |Sansum Tho.||1805||53 Upper East Smithfield||Scowerer and Dyer || DIR013 Holden’s Triennial Directory 1805, 1806, 1807, SAR |- |Sansum John ||1805|| 25 Ely Place, Holborn||attorney|| DIR013 Holden’s Triennial Directory 1805, 1806, 1807, |- |Sansum Isaac see [[Sansum-136|Isaac Sansum]] ||1811||6 Camomile Street||Dyer and Scowerer|| DIR014 Holden’s Annual London and County Directory 1811 |- | [[Sansum-14|John Sansum (1777-aft.1851)]] ||1811||Cree Church Lane, Ledenhall St||victualler|| DIR014 Holden’s Annual London and County Directory 1811 |- |Sansum M.||1811||49 Old Broad Street||Dyer||DIR015 Holden’s Annual London and County Directory 1811 |- |Sansum and Nodin PROBABLY [[Sansum-145|Henry Frederick Sansum (abt.1775-)]]||1811||77 Old Broad Street||Ship and Insurance brokers||DIR016 Holden’s Annual London and County Directory 1811 |- |Sansum S. ||1811||119 Fenchurch Street||Scowerer and Dyer||DIR017 Holden’s Annual London and County Directory 1811 |- | Sansum M || |1820|| 49, Old Broadstreet|| Dyer ||'''DIR002''' Post Office London Directory for 1820, page 309 |- | S & Son Sansum [[Fowl-16|Sarah (Fowl) Sansum]] & [[Sansum-100|Samual William Sansum]]||1820|| 19, Gt Trinity lane, Bread St||Dyers And Scourers || '''DIR003''' Post Office London Directory for 1820, page 309 |- | Sarah & Son. Sansum [[Fowl-16|Sarah (Fowl) Sansum]] & [[Sansum-99|Ferdenand William Augustus Frederick Sansum]] ||1820||1 Cullum St, Fenchurch St|| Scourers, Dyers & Glazers||'''DIR004''' Post Office London Directory for 1820 , page 309 |- | T. Sansum||1820 || 6, Camomile St, Biskopsgate|| Dyer And Cloth Presser||'''DIR005''' Post Office London Directory for 1820 ,page 309 |- | M. Sansum|| |1825|| 49, Old Broadstreet|| Dyer ||'''DIR030''' Post Office London Directory for 1825 |- |Mary Sansum ||1825|| 49, Old Broadstreet|| Dyer||DIR031 Pigot and Co’s Comercial Directory of London p |- |Sansum, Sarah & Fred.||1825||1 Colum Street, Fenchurch Street||Dyer ||DIR032 Pigot and Co’s Comercial Directory of London |- | [[Sansum-131|William Sansum (1797-1868)]] ||1840||63 Cowcross Street||Cowkeepers and Dairymen||DIR033 Pigot and Co’s Comercial Directory of London |} ===Miscalaneous Oddments=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" class="wikitable sortable"t |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Date || Location || Details|| Sources |- |Thomas Sansum||1784||East Smithfield ||Woolen Draper and Thomas Smith Fenchurch Street scourer. July 1784, Had an unclaimed investment or dividend in 1823|| DIR050 The Names and Descriptions of the Proprietors of Unclaimed Dividends … at the Bank of England… 1823 |- |Thomas Sansum ||4 Dec 1766||||First master of Masonic Lodge of True Friendship || MISC002 short history of the Lodge of True Friendship, compiled by W.Bro Derrick Smoothy. |- |Thomas Sansum ||1761||East Smithfield||Said to have been a master of Strong Arm Lodge|| MISC003 |- |Thomas Sansum ||22 Nov 1771||Thistle and Crown Tower Hill|| Represented Lodge of True Friendship ||MISC004 |} ==The People== ===Dyers and Scowerers=== Clothing industry more generally. Some proven to come from Area near Stroud, perhaps all related? ==== All Hallows’ Staining ==== Linked to Daniel and Rebeka Sansum from Averning. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" class="wikitable sortable"t |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name ||Location(s)|| Occupation(s’|| Mini Bio |- | [[Sansum-98|Charles Sansum (1757-1794)]]||All Hallows Staining||Dyer and Scowerer||Probably born in Gloucestershire, 3 Years in the army, moved to London. Five children [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Sansum-98/300 FAMILY GROUP] |- | [[Fowl-16|Sarah (Fowl) Sansum (1756-1823)]]||All Hallows Staining||Dyer and Scowerer. ||Wife of Charles Sansum, Five children, After his death ran the business, later in in partnership with her children at multiple family locations [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Sansum-98/300 FAMILY GROUP] |- | [[Sansum-104|Mary (Sansum) Browne (abt.1790-aft.1839)]]||All Hallows Staining||Wife ||Daughter of [[Sansum-98|Charles Sansum]] & [[Fowl-16|Sarah (Fowl) Sansum]] . May have been born in Gloucestershire.Wife of [[Browne-6518|John Climpson Browne]] |- | [[Sansum-99|Ferdenand William Augustus Frederick Sansum (1791-1853)]]|| All Hallows’ Staining||Dairyman and Dyer||Son of [[Sansum-98|Charles Sansum]] & [[Fowl-16|Sarah (Fowl) Sansum]] . Executor of several family wills, usually went by the name Frederick, operated a Dyer shop at 1 Cullum St, Fenchurch St, married Jane and at least children according to Will but no marriage or baptisms located |- | [[Sansum-136|Isaac Sansum (1782-1820]] || || Dyer || Born in Avening in Gloucestershire. nephew of [[Sansum-98|Charles Sansum]] and brother of [[Sansum-138|Priscilla Sansum]] married Charlotte Ann Reed Burlton in 1809 but no children. Ran a shop at 6 camomile Street |- | [[Burlton-40|Charlotte (Burlton) Sansum (abt.1777-1862)]]||||Wife of [[Sansum-136|Isaac Sansum (1782-1820]] ||Born in Wickham in Essex. Married Isaac Sansum in 1809. Sole beneficiary of his Will after his death in 1820. Subsequently married William Coldham in 1821. Died in 1862 |- | [[Sansum-138|Priscilla (Sansum) Strutt (1793-1880)]]|||| Married Thomas Strutt in 1827||Born in Avening in Gloucestershire, present in London in 1809, May already have been working there. Neice of [[Sansum-98|Charles Sansum]] and sister of [[Sansum-136|Isaac Sansum]] . Married Thomas Strutt (a Bank of England Clerk in 1827. |} ===East Smithfield=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" class="wikitable sortable"t |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name ||Location(s)|| Occupation(s’|| Mini Bio |} === The Enfield Connection === {| border="1" cellpadding="4" class="wikitable sortable"t |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name ||Location(s)|| Occupation(s’|| Mini Bio |} ==Research Notes== Need to: *Track down https://rmsghistoryextra.wordpress.com/tag/isaac-sansum/ * https://journals.equinoxpub.com/index.php/JRFF/article/downloadSuppFile/20849/4266 * https://masonicperiodicals.org/static/media/periodicals/119-FVL-1887-08-06-001-SINGLE.pdf * https://archive.org/details/b2243253x/page/56/mode/2up * John sansum 1931 bancrupt https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=WfQuAAAAIAAJ&pg=PR11&lpg=PR11&dq=william+sansum+%22laceman%22&source=bl&ots=G_zaVFfmQt&sig=ACfU3U0gZ1jUr7V_Mbhe-8HnEd80i0ZBEA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwihxamBrLv7AhX7IMUKHdtbB584ChDoAXoECAIQAg#v=onepage&q=william%20sansum%20%22laceman%22&f=false == Sources == ===Inline Sources=== See also: ===See Also Sources: London Gazette === * GAZ002 The London Gazette Publication date:26 August 1797Issue:14040Page:829 (accessed 16/12/22) https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/14040/page/829/data.htm * GAZ003 The London Gazette Publication date:10 June 1800Issue:15266Page:651 (accessed 16/12/22) https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/15266/page/651/data.htm *GAZ004 The London Gazette Publication date: 5 July 1800 Issue:15273Page:778 (accessed 16/12/22) https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/15273/page/778/data.htm *GAZ005 The London Gazette Publication date: 31 May 1808 Issue: 16150 Page:772 (accessed 16/12/22) https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/16150/page/772/data.htm ===See Also Sources: News=== * '''NEWS001''' Morning Advertiser, 4 Jun 1818, page 4, column 4, Sale by Auction,image held by the British Newspaper Archive accessed 8 Nov 2022. https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/BL/0001427/18180604/011/0004?browse=False * '''NEWS002''' The Courier, 14,144, 5 Dec 1836,page 1, column 2, William Sansum deceased,image held by the British Newspaper Archive accessed 8 Nov 2022. https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001476/18361205/005/0001 * '''NEWS003''' The Morning Herald (London) , 8 Jan 1847, page 1, column 3, Persians of a Decree,image held by the British Newspaper Archive accessed 8 Nov 2022. https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/BL/0002408/18470108/001/0001 * NEWS004 "Pierce Egan's Life in London, and Sporting Guide - Sunday 28 August 1825", page 1, column 3, British Newspaper Archive, https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002385/18250828/001/0001, EXCURSION TO THE NORE", (accessed 18 November 2022) *NEWS005 '''Auction:''' ‘Oracle and Daily Advertiser, 21st January 1807, Sales by Auction, British Newspaper Archive, https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/BL/0002430/18070121/033/0004?browse=False ===See Also Sources: Directories=== * '''DIR001''' Kent’s Directory for London, 1800, "London, England, City Directories, 1736-1" London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London City Directories, {{Ancestry Sharing|31217350|e8bd1f}} - {{Ancestry Record|61265|18107025|uk}} (accessed 9 November 2022) Residence Place: London, England; Street Address: 15, Lothbury; Name: M. Sansum; Occupation: Silks dyer; Residence Date: 1800. *'''DIR002''' Post Office London Directory for 1820, page 309 1820 Directory': "London, England, City Directories, 1736-1943"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London City Directories
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Residence Place: London, England; Street Address: 49, Old B roadstreet; Name: Sansum M; Occupation: Dyer; Residence Date: 1820. *'''DIR003''' Post Office London Directory for 1820, page 309, 1820 Directory: "London, England, City Directories, 1736-1943"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London City Directories
{{Ancestry Record|61265|17473880|uk}} (accessed 11 November 2022)
Residence Place: London, England; Street Address: 19, GtTrinity lane, Bread St; Name: S. & Son Sansum; Occupation: Dyers And Scourers; Residence Date: 1820. *'''DIR004''' Post Office London Directory for 1820, page 309, 1820 Directory: "London, England, City Directories, 1736-1943"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London City Directories
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Residence Place: London, England; Street Address: 1 Cullum St, Fenchurch St; Name: Sarah & Son. Sansum; Occupation: Scourers, Dyers & Glazers; Residence Date: 1820. *'''DIR005''' Post Office London Directory for 1820, page 309, 1820 Directory: "London, England, City Directories, 1736-1943"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London City Directories
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Residence Place: London, England; Street Address: 6, Camomile St, Biskopsgate; Name: T. Sansum; Occupation: Dyer And Cloth Presser; Residence Date: 1820. * 'DIR006 ''1802 Directory''': "London, England, City Directories, 1736-1943"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London City Directories
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Residence Place: London, England; Street Address: 119, Fen church St; Name: Sarah Sansum; Occupation: Scowerei And Dyer; Residence Date: 1802. * DIR007 '''1802 Directory''': "London, England, City Directories, 1736-1943"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London City Directories
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Residence Place: London, England; Street Address: 25, Ely pldce Holborn; Name: John Sansum; Occupation: Attorhey; Residence Date: 1802. *DIR008 '''1802 Directory''': "London, England, City Directories, 1736-1943"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London City Directories
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Residence Place: London, England; Street Address: 16, Staffordroyv, Buckingham gate; Name: Mr Wm. Sansum; Residence Date: 1802. * '''DIR009''' “, Holden’s Triennial Directory 1805, 1806, 1807 SAR, "UK, City and County Directories, 1766 - 1946"Ancestry {{Ancestry Sharing|419631|a32adbb98318646b3af5b5e59ef1b91e3723348dc6ed73264b18d5ccba4e26e1}} - {{Ancestry Record|3145|10414956|uk}} (accessed 20 November 2022)
Publication Year: 1805; Address: 49 Old Broad 6t; Name: Sarah Sansum; Residence Place: United Kingdom; Occupation: Silk Dyer. * '''DIR010''': "Holden’s Triennial Directory 1805, 1806, 1807"
Ancestry, UK, City and County Directories, 1766 - 1946
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Publication Year: 1805; Address: 22 St Mary axe; Name Sansum T.; Residence Place: United Kingdom; Occupation: Dyer and Scowerer. * '''DIR011''': "Holden’s Triennial Directory 1805, 1806, 1807"
Ancestry, UK, City and County Directories, 1766 - 1946
{{Ancestry Sharing|419885|ef0def3a8e84e5e52a8f04fa895c073d8182bb4795072a59aa788514ae281622}}
Publication Year: 1805; Address: 119 Fenchurch Street; Name: Sansum S.; Residence Place: United Kingdom; Occupation: Dyer and Scowerer * '''DIR012''': "Holden’s Triennial Directory 1805, 1806, 1807"
Ancestry, UK, City and County Directories, 1766 - 1946
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Publication Year: 1805; Address: 8 St Catherine St; Name: John Sansum; Residence Place: United Kingdom; Occupation: Shopkeeper. * '''DIR014''': "UK, City and County Directories, 1766 - 1946"
Holden’s London and Country Directory, 1811; Publisher: W. Holden
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Publication Year: 1811; Address: 6 Camomile; Name: Isaac Sansum; Residence Place: London, London, England; Occupation: Silk Dyer & Scowerer. * DIR030'''1825 Directory''': "London, England, City Directories, 1736-1943"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London City Directories
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Residence Place: London, England; Street Address: 49, Old Broadst; Name: M. Sansum; Occupation: Dyer; Residence Date: 1825. * DIR031 '''1825 Directory''': "UK, City and County Directories, 1766 - 1946"
UK, City and County Directories, 1600s-1900s
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Publication Year: 1825; Address: 49 Old Broad-St; Name: Mary Sansum; Residence Place: London, England. *DIR033 '''Directory''' ''Pigot and Co’s Comercial Directory of London 1840'', part 2 '''1840 Directory''': "London, England, City Directories, 1736-1943"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London City Directories
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Residence Place: London, England; Street Address: 63 Cowcross St; Name: William Sansum; Occupation: Cowkeepers And Dairymen; Residence Date: 1840. ===See Also Sources: Electoral Registers=== *ELECT001 '''1833 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965, page 96, parish of st george"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Ward or Division/Constituency: All; Name: William Sansum; Street Address: 7 Upper East Smithfield,, Electoral Date: 1833; County or Borough: Middlesex, England. *ELECT002 '''1834 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965",page 96, Parish of St George,
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers; Reference Number: 3.81 MID/1831-1835
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Ward or Division/Constituency: All; Name: William Sansum; Street Address: 7, Upper East Smithfield; Electoral Date: 1834; County or Borough: Middlesex, England. * ELECT003 '''1834 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965", page 323
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Ward or Division/Constituency: City of London; Name: Frederick Sansam; Street Address: 21 Threadneedle street; Electoral Date: 1834; County or Borough: City of London, England. *ELECT004 '''1835 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965",page 332
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Ward or Division/Constituency: City of London; Name: Frederick Sansum; Street Address: 21 Threadneedle street; Electoral Date: 1835; County or Borough: City of London, England. *ELECT005 '''1835 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965",page 91
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers; Reference Number: 3.81 MID/1835-1836
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Ward or Division/Constituency: All; Name: William Sansum; Street Address: 7, Upper East Smithfield; Electoral Date: 1835; County or Borough: Middlesex, England. * ELECT006 '''1836 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965", page96
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Ward or Division/Constituency: All; Name: William Sansum; Street Address: 7, Upper East Smitlifield; Electoral Date: 1836; County or Borough: Middlesex, England. *ELECT007 '''1837 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965",page 325
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Ward or Division/Constituency: City of London; Name: Frederick Sansum; Street Address: 21 Threadneedle street; Electoral Date: 1837; County or Borough: City of London, England. * ELECT008 '''1837 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965",page 108
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers; Reference Number: 3.81 MID/1837-1838
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Ward or Division/Constituency: All; Name: William Sansum; Street Address: 7, Upper East Smithfield; Electoral Date: 1837; County or Borough: Middlesex, England. *ELECT009 '''1840 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers; Reference Number: 3.81 MID/1840
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Ward or Division/Constituency: All; Name: William Sansum; Electoral Date: 1840; County or Borough: Middlesex, England. *ELECT010 '''1840 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers; Reference Number: 3.81 MID/1840
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Ward or Division/Constituency: All; Name: William Henry Sansum; Street Address: 9, Russell-street, Chelsea; Electoral Date: 1840; County or Borough: Middlesex, England. * ELECT011 '''1841 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers; Reference Number: 3.81 MID 1841
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Ward or Division/Constituency: All; Name: William Sansum; Electoral Date: 1841; County or Borough: Middlesex, England. ===See Also Sources: Miscellaneous === *DIR0050 Unclaimed Stock The Names and Descriptions of the Proprietors of Unclaimed Dividends on Bank Stock, and on All Government Funds and Securities, Transferable at the Bank of England. By Order of the Court of Directors, published 1823, (accessed 17 Nov 2022), https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=NrpjAAAAcAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s *MISC002 Web page (accessed 18/11/22) https://www.rochfordmasonichall.co.uk/lodge-of-true-friendship-160/ *MISC003 Ars Quatuor Coronatorum, Vol. 33 (1920), The Internet Archive, 18/11/22) https://archive.org/details/ArsQuatuorCoronatorumVol.331920, (accessed 18 Nov 2022) *MISC004 Ars Quatuor Coronatorum Vol 34 1921, The Internet Archive, https://archive.org/details/ArsQuatuorCoronatorumVol341921/page/n185/mode/2up, page 158 (accessed 18 Nov 2022) * LMA001 “King’s Freemen” , COL/CHD/FR/11/04/010/2921, London Metropolitan Archives, https://search.lma.gov.uk/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/LMA_OPAC/web_detail?SESSIONSEARCH&exp=refd%20COL/CHD/FR/11/04/010/2921 (accessed 18 Nov 2022)

Santa Barbara County, California

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[[Category:California Projects]] [[Category:Santa Barbara County, California]] ===Early History of Santa Barbara County, California=== {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Santa Barbara County, California | category = Santa Barbara County, California }}
===Cities & Towns=== *Buellton *Carpinteria *Casmalia *Goleta *Guadalupe *Lompoc *Los Alamos *Los Olivos *New Cuyama *Santa Barbara *Santa Maria *Santa Ynez *Solvang *Summerland ===Historical Attractions=== ===Online Resources=== ===Cemetery Records=== Find A Grave - Santa Barbara County [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?name=&locationId=county_224] ===Census Records=== *1790 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803959] *1800 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1804228] *1810 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803765] *1820 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803955] *1830 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803958] *1840 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1786457] *1850 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1401638] *1860 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473181] *1870 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024] * 1880 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683] *1900 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1325221] *1910 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1727033] *1920 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1488411] *1930 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1810731] *1940 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/1940census] ===Land Records=== ===Newspapers=== ===Libraries===

Santa Catalina Island

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[[Category:Avalon, California]] [[Category: Pearson-3638 Free Space Pages]] Santa Catalina Island, often called Catalina Island, or just Catalina, is a rocky island off the coast of the U.S. state of California in the Gulf of Santa Catalina. The island is 22 miles (35 km) long and 8 miles (13 km) across at its greatest width. The island is located about 22 miles (35 km) south-southwest of Los Angeles, California. The highest point on the island is 2,097 feet (639 m) Mt. Orizaba. Santa Catalina is part of the Channel Islands of California archipelago and lies within Los Angeles County. Santa Catalina Island at Wikipedia Catalina was originally settled by Native Americans who called the island Pimugna or Pimu and referred to themselves as Pimugnans or Pimuvit. The first Europeans to arrive on Catalina claimed it for the Spanish Empire. Over the years, territorial claims to the island transferred to Mexico and then to the United States. During this time, the island was sporadically used for smuggling, otter hunting, and gold-digging, before successfully being developed into a tourist destination by chewing gum magnate William Wrigley, Jr. beginning in the 1920s. Since the 1970s, most of the island has been administered by the Catalina Island Conservancy. Santa Catalina Island at Wikipedia The total population as of the 2010 census was 4,096 people, 90 percent of whom live in the island's only incorporated city, Avalon. The second center of population is the unincorporated village of Two Harbors at the island's isthmus. Development occurs also at the smaller settlements of Rancho Escondido and Middle Ranch. The remaining population is scattered over the island between the two population centers. Santa Catalina Island at Wikipedia ==Links== * [http://www.catalinachamber.com/ Catalina Island Chamber of Commerce] * [http://www.catalinaconservancy.org/index.php?s=portal Catalina Island Conservancy] * [http://islapedia.com/index.php?title=Bird_Park,_Santa_Catalina_Island Catalina Island Bird Park] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=206675&CScn=Avalon&CScntry=4&CSst=6&CScnty=201 Avalon Cemetery] * [http://www.catalinamuseum.org/ Catalina Island Museum] * [http://www.thecatalinaislander.com/ The Catalina Islander Newspaper] * [http://www.colapublib.org/libs/avalon/index.php Avalon Library] * [http://digitalcollections.lmu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/chgface/id/349 The Bird Park] ==Sources== * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Catalina_Island,_California Santa Catalina Island at Wikipedia] * [http://islapedia.com/index.php?title=Welcome_to_Islapedia Islapedia] ==References==

Santa Cruz County, California

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[[Category:California Projects]] [[Category:Santa Cruz County, California]] [[Category:One Place Studies]] ===Early History of Santa Cruz County, California=== {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Santa Cruz County, California | category = Santa Cruz County, California }}
===Cities & Towns=== *Aptos The name Aptos is Ohlone, meaning "the people". Aptos was traditionally inhabited by the Ohlone Awaswas people. The first European land exploration of Alta California, the Spanish Portolá expedition, passed through the area on its way north, camping at one of the creeks on October 16, 1769. The expedition diaries don't provide enough information to be sure which creek it was, but the direction of travel was northwest, parallel to the coast. Franciscan missionary''' Juan Crespi''', traveling with the expedition, noted in his diary that, "We stopped on the bank of a small stream, which has about four varas of deep running water. It has on its banks a good growth of cottonwoods and alders; on account of the depth at which it runs, it may be that it cannot be utilized to water some plains through which it runs. In 1833 the government of Mexico granted '''Rafael Castro''' the 6,656-acre ''Rancho Aptos.'' Initially, Castro raised cattle for their hides, but after California became a state in 1850, Castro leased his land to Americans who built a wharf, general store, and lumber mill. The original town was located where Aptos Village Square is now. In 1853 a leather tannery was built, and the main building is a bed & breakfast inn. Bayview Hotel, Aptos, California In 1878 '''Augustia Castro''', daughter of''' Rafael Castro''', and her husband''' José Arano''' built the Victorian, Bayview Hotel in Aptos village. The hotel is a Santa Cruz County landmark. It is Santa Cruz county's oldest operating hotel. It has been a State Historic Monument since 1974. In the mid to late 1800s, a series of major epidemics hit the area. A particularly bad one occurred in the early winter of 1868. Cases of smallpox were reported among the poor of San Juan Bautista. Efforts were made to localize the rapidly spreading disease, such as barricading the roads leading in and out of San Juan Bautista. These efforts failed, however, and when cases appeared in Watsonville, Santa Cruz citizens attempted to again quarantine the disease by destroying the Aptos Bridge. These efforts again failed and only created a rift between the two cities. The death toll of the smallpox epidemic lead to the local press publishing of the latest remedies available for home use as well as methods to prevent the spread of smallpox and inoculations. By 1872, '''Claus Spreckels''', the sugar millionaire, began buying the land from Castro. He built a hotel near the beach and a summer mansion and ranch with a racetrack for his horses. A large area was fenced and stocked with deer for hunting, and became known as "the Deer Park," home of today's Deer Park Center. With the coming of the railroad, the town moved to the other side of Aptos Creek. From 1880 to 1920 redwood timber harvesting became the major industry, and Aptos became a boomtown. The Loma Prieta Lumber Company logged all of what is now The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park. The Valencia Mill logged everything to the east. Within 40 years the hills were bare, and apples became the next industry. The Hihn Apple Barn is a historic building from that era; in 2016-2017, the building had been relocated nearby to be used as a grocery store and make way for a shopping complex.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aptos,_California] *Ben Lomond *Boulder Creek *Brookdale *Capitola *Davenport *Felton *Freedom *Los Gatos *Mount Hermon *Santa Cruz *Scotts Valley *Soquel *Watsonville ===Historical Attractions=== ===Online Resources=== ===Cemetery Records=== Find A Grave - Santa Cruz County [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?name=&locationId=county_226] ===Census Records=== *1790 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803959] *1800 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1804228] *1810 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803765] *1820 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803955] *1830 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803958] *1840 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1786457] *1850 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1401638] *1860 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473181] *1870 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024] * 1880 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683] *1900 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1325221] *1910 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1727033] *1920 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1488411] *1930 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1810731] *1940 United States Census [https://www.familysearch.org/1940census] ===Land Records=== ===Newspapers=== Santa Cruz Sentinel Watsonville Pajaronian ===Libraries===

Santa Cruz island, California, Conception Dive Boat Fire

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The MV Conception was a charter dive boat that sank off Santa Cruz Island on September 9, 2019 at approximately 3am. The boat was anchored overnight at Platts Harbor, a small undeveloped bay on the north shore of the island. There were 39 people aboard, and only 5 survived. 33 passengers and 1 crew member that were sleeping below deck died. The 5 crew members that survived were on the top deck. The fire blocked the exits and they could not get below to save anyone. The MV Conception was a charter dive boat that sank off Santa Cruz Island on September 9, 2019 at approximately 3am. The boat was anchored overnight at Platts Harbor, a small undeveloped bay on the north shore of the island. There were 39 people aboard, and only 5 survived. 33 passengers and 1 crew member that were sleeping below deck died. The 5 crew members that survived were on the top deck. The fire blocked the exits and they could not get below to save anyone.

Santa Fe County, Texas

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Welcome to Santa Fe County, Texas Project!
*The leader of this project is:[[Richardson-7161 |Mary Richardson]] and Allan Harl Thomas *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' '''DEFUNCT COUNTY''' ===History/Timeline=== :'''Mar 15, 1848''' - The Republic of Texas as well as the state of Texas claimed most of the area in New Mexico to be part of Texas. Texas legislature claimed this area, saying Santa Fe county was part of Texas,. This was a source of disagreement. Texas wanted to claim the area, and it gave the governor authority to organize the county as 11th judicial district. Handbook of Texas Online, Seymour V. Connor, "Santa Fe County," accessed May 12, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs81. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. :'''Spruce Baird''' was appointed chief justice, but did not hold court. Citizens of New Mexico protested this incorporation into Texas, due to the fact Texas was a slave state. There was also an earlier history of animosity between New Mexico Territory and the Texas government, when Texas colony sent forces to claim part of New Mexico. (they failed) : '''1849''' Gov. Peter H Bell made threats to use force to claim the area. : '''1850''' - Santa Fe County was subdivided into Worth, El Paso, Presidio and Sante Fe counties. :''' Nov 25, 1850,''' There was a compromise of 1850 and Texas ceded its claims to upper Rio Grande area for $10,000,000 :'''Nov 25, 1850''' - Robert S. Neighbors made an unsuccessful trip to organize the counties. in compliance with a section of the Compromise of 1850, Texas ceded to the United States, for '''$10,000,000''' its claims to the upper Rio Grande area. :Within 3 years Worth and Santa Fe counties had become defunct, and El Paso and Presidio counties were reduced in area. ===Government Offices=== ::'''Spruce Baird''' was appointed chief justice ====Geography==== :Upper Rio Grande area ===Adjacent counties=== *Worth *El Paso *Presidio ===Formed From=== *New Mexico territory ::If we consider Texas' modern boundaries, the county included the Trans-Pecos and most of the Panhandle, prior to when the current counties were formed..https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_in_Texas#Defunct_counties ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=1954 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/newmexico/SantaFe/ListSantaFe.html Cemeteries of Santa Fe, county, Texas] Gloria Mayfield ===Sources=== *Hans Peter Nielsen Gammel, comp. *Laws of Texas, 1822–1897 (10 vols., Austin: Gammel, 1898). C. R. Wharton, "Spruce McCoy Baird," *New Mexico Historical Review 27 (October 1952). *Clarence Wharton, What Became of Judge Baird (1940?). *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_in_Texas#Defunct_counties *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=1954 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/newmexico/SantaFe/ListSantaFe.html Cemeteries of Santa Fe, county, Texas] Gloria Mayfield

Santa Margherita di Belice, Sicilia One Place Study

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== Santa Margherita di Belice, Sicilia One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Santa Margherita di Belice, Sicilia|category=Santa Margherita di Belice, Sicilia One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[http://www.comune.santamargheritadibelice.ag.it/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q432677|enwiki}} | {{Wikidata|Q432677|itwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Santa Margherita di Belice, Sicilia One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== The name Santa Margherita was given to the town around 1610 Per Wikipedia., and 'di Belice' was added later to distinguish it from the other Santa Margherita in Sicily, which is located on the northern coast in the province of Messina. Historical records in Agrigento frequently refer to the town only as Santa Margarita (or Santa Margherita). ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Italia :'''Region:''' Sicilia :'''Province:''' Agrigento :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 37.683333, 13.016667 :'''Elevation:''' 372.0 m or 1220.5 feet Santa Margherita di Belice is located in the province of Agrigento, about 60 km (37 miles) southwest of Palermo, and 28 km (7 miles) almost due north of Sciacca. It is landlocked and has been primarily an agricultural town through most of its history. It is located in the Belice Valley between the rivers Belice, Senore and Carboj Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Margherita_di_Belice . The nearest towns, with frequent intermarriages among their populations in history, are Montevago (3 km, 2 miles away) and Menfi (11 km, 7 miles). ===History=== Per Wikipedia: "In this territory there is evidence of settlements and remains of Sicanians, Greeks and Romans, and the town had once been a mountaintop stronghold of Berbers and later of Arab civilization. It is only thanks to them in this area who made the foundations of the hamlet 'Casale of Manzil-Sindi' (named after their leader, Muhammed-ibi-as-Sindi). "Afterwards with the arrival of the Normans, the territory of Casale Manzil-Sindi was named "Misilindino" or "Misirindino", then it became part of the feudal estate of a Spanish nobleman, Baron Antonio de Corbera, responsible for the first built-up area in 1572. Only in 1610 King Filippo III, releasing the "licentia populandi", authorized Baron Girolano Corbera, Baron Antonio's nephew, to establish the new village, who named it Santa Margherita, with an ambitious architectural program, the most spectacular result of which was the Palazzo Filangeri-Cutò built around 1680. The princes Filangeri, who succeeded the barons Corbera, gave impetus to the village by construction of several buildings and increasing the population. Among Filangeri of Santa Margherita di Belìce are included three viceroys of Sicily: Alessandro I, Alessandro II, and Nicolò I. In 1812 for about three months, Nicolo I hosted King Ferdinando, Queen Maria Carolina (the Donnafugata) and Prince Leopoldo di Borbone in the Palazzo of Santa Margherita. "During the night of 15 January 1968, a violent and massive earthquake devastated Santa Margherita di Belice and the surrounding towns in the Belice river area, forever changing the lifestyle of its inhabitants. The Day the Earth Shook, Time Magazine, January 26, 1968. In addition, an excellent description of the earthquake as experienced by residents can be found in Theresa Maggio's The Stone Boudoir (New York, 2002), Chapter 9.. A new town was built adjacent to the old town. Many of the damaged structures from the earthquake are still standing, including the ruined palace of Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa and the Palazzo Filangeri-Cutò. The author immortalized the palace in his novel, The Leopard, under the name Donnafugata. " Many of the street names seen in vital records were in what is now called the old town, destroyed by the 1968 earthquake. They no longer show on contemporary maps. ===Population=== The estimated population for 2022 is about 6000 residents, down from 7300 in 1980 http://www.citypopulation.de/en/italy/sicilia/agrigento/084038__santa_margherita_di_belic/ . Historical population statistics are not readily available, but there was a significant decline in population during the 1880-1925 emigration out of Sicily. Most of the residents initially went to New York. Some went to the Scranton, Pennsylvania area. The most common surnames as of 2022 are: Bilello, Barbera, Giambalvo, Di Giovanna and Morreale. https://italia.indettaglio.it/eng/sicilia/santamargheritadibelice.html. . ===Notables=== == Research Notes == The One Place Study currently underway (formalized in June 2022) is not limited in time, and can encompass any person born in, having lived in or died in Santa Margherita di Belice (SMB). The study currently has two volunteers -- the writer and [[Agate-137|Joanne Agate]] -- and others are most welcome (and needed!). To aid future contributors, I have compiled the following notes on progress. The profiles in the study reflect 6 name studies which reached varying degrees of completion, then a random meandering through records as they presented themselves. All of the Riccas have been entered and connected to the original immigrant to SMB. There are still Barberas, Giambalvos, Monteliones, Reinas and Tumminellos who have not been entered, but most are in there. The profiles created early on are not well done and may be incomplete; I make an effort now and then to go back through them and improve on my early work. My emphasis has been on entering marriage records, as these provide the key to relationships. Some years of birth records have been entered. As a result, most of the families lack many of their children, and should be seen as works in progress. Entry of birth records is now underway, and entry of marriage records continues. I have attempted translations of many records, but they are loosely paraphrased rather than having exact translations. The following record groups have been entered: * '''Marriage civil records'''. 1824 through 1885, entered completely. There are no civil records for 1875. Only the Matrimoni files have been processed, not those marriages or banns in the Publiccazione files, so not all the marriage date available have been entered for those years. * '''Marriage church records''' pre-1821. These are from the church records contained in the archives for Santissimo Rosario, the historical church for Santa Margherita. The record images attached to some profiles were purchased. Others are viewable on the newly-available site ASDA https://www.archiviostoricodiocesiag.it/ricerche-genealogiche/ --- 1818 through 1821 are entered entirely, minus a few records that need research. These encompass the record images numbered #129 through #165 inclusive under the folder Marriages 1807-1824. Records for other years were entered scatter-shot and are not continuous. It is not possible to download the images from the ASDA site, so I have entered directions on how to find the right image on that site. Linking to a URL for the image is also not possible. * '''Church records''' for marriages in which civil records had previously been entered are included only if there was a reason to do so. In earlier work, the church records were not consulted. Some info is available in church records that was omitted from the civil record (name of deceased spouse). If the civil record covered everything needed, I did not bother to find and enter the church marriage under Sources. * '''Birth records'''. 1840, 1844 through 1867 are entered completely. Foundlings and stillbirths are in Diversi files for some years and most are not yet entered. * '''Death records'''. Only 1867 and 1868 have been entered. * '''Diversi files'''. Only 1859 and 1860 are entered, with a few omissions. These files contain births of foundlings, stillbirths, and deaths informed by mail from other towns. Joanne has made very welcome progress in researching the Church records available on the ASDA site, https://www.registriparrocchiali.archiviostoricodiocesiag.it/registri-santa-margherita-belice/. A lot of information was entered beyond the records outlined above. Anyone picking up this project should be cautious that profiles are not duplicated. So many people had the same name! We have made an effort to enter spelling variants so that people show up in a search, and still I find I enter duplicates. So spend the time to check out a new person before creating a profile. == Record Gaps == The following gaps in the records were noticed: [NOTE this list is a work in process.] Births: -1821 no records after 30 May through the end of the year. -1868 no records. Marriages: - 1821 no records before 13 July 1821. - 1822 the records before 27 July 1822 are in the file marked 1823. - 1823 marriages: a file exists but it contains the first half of 1822 marriages. 1823 marriages have not been found. - 1826 civil records are there, but no Church marriage records on the ASDA site. - 1875 no records. Deaths: - 1844 has only the file with stillbirths. == Errors in the Source Records == Numerous. The most common error is to substitute the surname of a woman's mother for her own surname. I imagine the records clerk looking at a number of birth/ marriage/ death atti and just grabbing the wrong name. Men's names don't seem to share the same pattern of errors. An error in a birth record was often copied over into that person's marriage record, so repetition is no guarantor of accuracy. It is occasionally helpful to check the Church records as they will sometimes have the right name when the civil record does not. But there is some evidence that the baptism record relied on some paper from the civil authorities when the birth was registered, as I have seen many instances where an error in the civil record recurs in the baptism record. == Research Hints == Foundlings are recorded within the main body of civil birth records, the Nati file, for the years up to 1844. Starting in 1845, they were recorded in the Diversi file. They are once again recorded in the Nati files starting in 1866. They were also assigned surnames at birth starting in May 1840. I don't know if this was Italy-wide, or a local practice. Ages in birth and death records are often unreliable. Ages of bride and groom in marriage records, however, were derived from the birth record that was reviewed at the time the marriage was recorded and are usually reliable. Exceptions: (1) some of the clerks recording the marriage just consulted the year of birth, independent of the individual's date of birth within the year, and the age at marriage may be off by a year. (2) There are also cases where it appears that the bride or groom brought a birth record belonging to an older deceased sibling of the same name, and the age at marriage corresponds to that sibling's birth date. It also seems that the older marriage records perhaps did not rely on any birth record for the bride and groom and those ages are less reliable. I made the assumption that if a child had a younger sibling of the same name, that the older child had died. This has proven wrong in a few instances where a child was given one name, but then called by another name. The original name was then used on a subsequent child, resulting in two siblings with the same formal name. Hell to untangle. == Problem Profiles == Profiles that have significant unresolved problems contain the personal category under my id Category:Coleman-10547. The intent is to go back periodically and see if the addition of more records through time helps clarify the issue. The use of this category started in January 2023, and earlier problem profiles are not identified. This category is affixed to this study, to give other researchers of this town a way to look into the worst issues. == Idiosyncracies == I want to make note of a few conventions I've adopted. I do this not because anyone else is required to use the same conventions, but more to explain that these choices were deliberate and not errors of omission. -- I am omitting the husband's surname under the wife's 'Other Last Names'. Initially I thought that it would be useful to enter the name here -- another way to look up a woman in a search. But I fear that WikiTree may die from its own weight. As more profiles are created, we see more people with the same name coming up in searches, and without programing changes to hone our search criteria, it has become tedious to plow through the names, looking for the right person. Having the list grow even longer with the addition of women whose ''husbands'' had the desired surname seemed to take things in the wrong direction. I also found that I never looked for women in Italy based on the husband's surname. I do, however, include the husband's name if she emigrated and may have used that surname in another country. Women in Italy did not (and do not) use their husband's surname. -- Genealogical best practice prescribes that children's names be listed within a person's biography. With a few exceptions, I haven't done this. The simple reason is that almost all of the families are still works-in-process and children are still being discovered. Out of laziness, I opted to save myself the task of updating the parents' profiles with each new child entered. My intention, should I live long enough, is to list the children once most or all of the children for a family have been identified. -- I have also omitted the names of the subject's in-laws from the profile. Profiles get pretty crowded with names, especially with multiple marriages, and knowing the names of a person's father-in-law doesn't seem meaningful. The name is available on the spouse's profile. -- To the disapproval of some WikiTree rangers, I often use D'Ignoti as the surname for children born with no surname. It seems to me that Unknown is an inappropriate surname when it is known that there was no surname. Unknown begs to be researched. D'Ignoti (translates to 'of unknowns') tells you not to try. -- Some records list names Last Name, First Name and others do the reverse. Rather than flip-flop back and forth, I transcribe records as if they were written First Name, Last Name. Avoids confusion, I hope, where a name could be either a surname or given name (e.g. Rosolia, Tommaso, Maddalena). -- I have overlooked putting place of birth in the biography text if it was Santa Margherita, as everything I work on is Santa Margherita. This was an oversight, and I'm trying to remember to include it going forward. -- In profiles I have translated 'villico' (peasant) as farmer or peasant farmer. 'Peasant' seems insulting, and I believe it is now used as an insult in Italian, much as it is in English. The word 'villico' seems to have been replaced in time with 'contadino' which sites translate as a sharecropper farmer, as opposed to a farm hand who is paid a wage and owns no portion of the yield. This translation of contadino comes from this site: http://www.conigliofamily.com/SicilianAndItalianOccupations.htm Later on, 'contadino' was replaced with the more generic 'bracciante', laborer and eventually 'agricoltore'. This word is translated in some sites as farm owner or manager, but it clearly is used to mean just farmer in the mid to late 1800s. It can't be that 80% of the population is a farm owner. The earliest records seem to describe all farmers as field hands. -- I have translated 'marammiere' as a person responsible for renovation or building of Church properties. This is at odds with both Google Translate which assigns the meaning of 'marble workers', and some websites on Sicilian occupations which translate it as 'hoer or agricultural worker'. The translation I'm using came from an individual in the Italy Project on WikiTree, and this translation seems to fit best as the man is often also noted as someone in the construction trades -- a carpenter or bricklayer, e.g. The position is also often held by a Maestro, which makes no sense for an agricultural worker. I hope our research has some value to those with ancestors in this town, and I also hope that someone can pick up where we leave off when no longer able to continue this work. Or may Joanne and I will just live forever... [[Coleman-10547|Jaci Coleman]] 15:18, 15 June 2022 (UTC). Updated 22 April 2024. Map drawing is courtesy of Wikipedia. By Cattette - This PNG graphic was created with Adobe Illustrator., CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=111541722 ==Sources==

Santostefano Name Study

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

Sapphire, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1859

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[[Category:The Donegal Relief Fund Australia 1858-1864]] [[Category:Sapphire, Arrived 24 May 1859]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] ==Passenger Lists== *[http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4795&ship=Sapphire NRS5316/4_4795/Sapphire_24 May 1859/] *[http://donegalgenealogy.com/sapphire.htm Passenger List Donegal Genealogy]

Sappho

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Sappho is the family dog of Jan & Niké and Kyra and Maya. Sappho is a very friendly female Irish Setter. She joins us on every holiday. Hopefully she stays with us in good health for a long time. Her dog-god is Jan....

Sapwell Name Study

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[[Category:Sapwell Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Sapwell Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sapwell Sapwell] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Sapwell name. As a One-Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Sapwell's), by time period (18th Century Sapwell's), or by topic (Sapwell DNA, Sapwell Occupations, Sapwell Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches that have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Sapwell Name Study, first, start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Flint-3636|Nicci (Flint) Hartland]]''' for assistance. We are also on Discord https://discord.gg/KUdyk3Mm ==Membership== * [[Flint-3636|Nicci (Flint) Hartland]] * * {{Member|ONS|name=Sapwell}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Sapwell}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! *[[Space:Sapwell_Name_Study_-_Surname_Facts|Sapwell Surname Facts]] Facts and information on the Sapwell surname *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CvsgaAaEnYsainPD4jI7AJObuO6IeBpIoRJODDPbLmM/edit?usp=sharing Sapwell Raw Data] Raw data for Sapwell name study *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sapwell_Name_Study * * ==England Distribution== {| border="1" class="sortable" !COUNTY!!BIRTH!!BAPTISM!!MARRIAGE!!DEATH!!BURIAL!!TOTAL |- |Avon||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |Bedfordshire||60||8||41||60||7||176 |- |Berkshire||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |Buckinghanshire||138||2||180||71||0||391 |- |Cambridgshire||0||0||5||3||0||8 |- |Cheshire||0||0||0||2||0||2 |- |Cleveland||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |Cornwall||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |County Durham||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |Cumberland||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |Cumbria||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |Derbyshire||4||1||5||3||2||15 |- |Devon||0||0||1||0||0||1 |- |Dorset||2||0||0||0||0||2 |- |Durham||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |East Riding of Yorkshire||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |East Sussex||0||0||0||3||0||3 |- |Essex||2||0||7||4||0||13 |- |Gloucestershire||0||0||1||0||0||1 |- |Greater London||3||0||8||8||0||19 |- |Greater Manchester||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |Hampshire||0||0||2||0||1||3 |- |Herefordshire||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |Hereford and Worcester||1||0||0||0||2||3 |- |Hertfordshire||60||3||39||0||64||166 |- |Humberside (from June 1974)||0||0||1||0||0||1 |- |Huntingdonshire||0||6||6||0||12||24 |- |Isle of Wight||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |Kent||19||0||20||0||16||55 |- |Lancashire||0||0||1||0||2||3 |- |Leicestershire||1||0||4||0||3||8 |- |Lincolnshire||1||0||1||0||0||2 |- |London (City)||70||4||47||0||56||177 |- |Middlesex||66||0||53||0||47||166 |- |Norfolk||18||9||12||0||19||58 |- |Northamptonshire||108||0||0||0||41||149 |- |Northumberland||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |Nottinghamshire||3||0||43||0||3||49 |- |Oxfordshire||0||0||3||0||0||3 |- |Rutland||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |Shropshire||6||0||3||0||4||13 |- |Somerset||0||0||1||0||2||3 |- |Staffordshire||5||10||3||0||15||33 |- |Suffolk||2||0||1||0||0||3 |- |Surrey||31||5||18||0||3||57 |- |Sussex||0||0||1||0||1||2 |- |Tyne and Wear||||||||0|||| |- |Warwickshire||6||0||8||3||0||17 |- |West Midlands||2||0||1||0||0||3 |- |West Sussex||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |West Yorkshire||1||0||1||0||0||2 |- |Westmorland||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |Wiltshire||0||0||1||1||0||2 |- |Worcestershire||4||0||3||2||0||9 |- |Yorkshire||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |Yorkshire, East Riding||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |Yorkshire, North Riding||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |Yorkshire, West Riding||1||0||2||0||0||3 |}
Sources researched: *Free Reg - https://www.freereg.org.uk/freereg_contents/new?locale=en *Free BMD - https://www.freebmd.org.uk ==Frequency== Per Forebears in '''2014''' the following is the frequency for Sapwell around the globe Forebears accessed 02/13/2022 https://forebears.io/surnames/sapwell
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Place!!Incidence!!Frequency!!Rank in Area |- |England||152||1:366,566||26,048 |- |Australia||137||1:197,049||19,369 |- |New Zealand||58||1:78,075||11,384 |- |United States||56||1:6,472,481||306,764 |- |Canada||16||1:2,302,849||139,666 |- |Wales||8||1:386,816||19,671 |- |Malaysia||2||1:14,747,112||316,340 |- |Brazil||1||1:214,074,332||1,693,628 |- |South Africa||1||1:54,177,704||343,732 |- |Thailand||1||1:70,638,345||1,175,915 |} ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== ==Sources== Forebears accessed 02/13/2022 https://forebears.io/surnames/sapwell

SAR Credential of Fredrick Corning Grabner

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{{One Name Study|name=Hart}} ==Sons of American Revolution (SAR) == ===Membership application=== #Date approved: 13 May 1927 #National Number: 45360 ##Location: Allegheny County, Pennsylvania :Credential of ''Fredrick Corning Grabner '' "[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2204/32596_242243-00336?pid=553154&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DbRS2%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3DSARMemberApps%26gss%3Dangs-d%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26gsfn%3Dhawkins%26gsfn_x%3D0%26gsln%3Dhart%26gsln_x%3D0%26_F0006399%3D45360%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3Dix3%26pcat%3D39%26fh%3D1%26h%3D553154%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D2&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=bRS2&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=32596_242243-00337 Membership Application of Fredrick Corning Grabner]". Ancestor: Hawkins Hart. National Number 45360. 13 May 1927. United States. The Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. ''ancestry.com''. Subscription required. (Accessed 24 Sep 2017) :I, Fredrick Corning Grabner, being of the age of 40 years , hereby apply for membership in this Society by right of lineal descent in the following line from Hawkins Hart, who was born in Wallingford (Meriden), Connecticut, on the ? day of February 1736, and died in Barkhamsted, Connecticut, on the 26th day of May 1824, and who assisted in establishing American Independence. :I was born in Warren, County of Jo Daviess, State of Illinois, on the 5th day of October 1886 #I am the son of Alanson Fredrick Grabner, born 11 Mar 1861, died 03 Aug 1903, and his wife, Lola Rosella Akins, born 10 May 1866, died ? , married 24 Dec 1885 #grandson of of Edmund Akins, born 09 Oct 1824, died 11 Mar 1889, and his wife, Mary Catherine Van Ness, born 05 Jan 1828, died 27 Dec 1907, married 23 Feb 1846 #great grandson of Wilcox Akins, born Jan 1794, died 02 Oct 1867, and his wife, Lola Parker, born 12 May 1799, died 25 Nov 1867, married 16 Dec 1817 #great great grandson of Joel Parker, born 02 May 1768, died 29 May 1845, and his wife, Abigail Hart II, born 08 Jun 1788, died 27 Feb 1866, married 17 Dec 1795 #great great great grandson of [[Hart-2705|Hawkins Hart]], born Feb 1736, died 26 May 1824, and his wife, Abigail Hall, born 15 May 1737, died 20 May 1807, married 12 Feb 1761 #great great great great grandson of Nathaniel Hart of Farmington and Wallingford (Meriden), and his wife, Martha Lee ::and he, the said [[Hart-2705|Hawkins Hart]] (No 5) is the ancestor who assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of Lieutenant 5th Company Colonel Douglas' Regiment, Barkhamsted, Connecticut ::My ancestor's services in assisting in the establishment of American Independence during the War of the Revolution were as follows: ::[[Hart-2705|Hawkins Hart]], commissioned an Army Lieutenant in the 5th Company, Colonel Douglas' Regiment, June 1776. This regiment was in the Battle of Long Island - at the defense of New York; at the Battle of White Plains; he is said to have served at other times. Was then of Southington Parish; came to Barkhamsted about 1788. Buried at "Center". (Lee's Catalogue of Barkhamsted Men in the Various Wars - page 20) :Full maiden name of applicant's wife, Laura Helene Bassett :Names of Children and Grandchildren of Applicant. #Name: Mary Catherine Grabner ##Date of birth: 27 Mar 1923 ##Residence: Ben Avon, Pennsylvania :Statement of applicant of services, if any, in the Military or Naval forces of the United States of America. #Enlisted in the United States Army at the beginning of the World War - serving overseas to the end. Attached to the American Delegation to the Peace Conference at Paris. Later a member of the American University Student Detachment of the A.E.F. and sent to Oxford University, Oxford, England. :The following are references to the authorities for the above statements: #Lee's Catalog of Barkhamsted Men in the Various Wars, page 20. #Andrew's History of the Harts, page 384 (1923) ::Signed, ''Fredrick Corning Grabner '' ==Sources==

SAR Credential of Ivan Henry Parker

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{{One Name Study|name=Hart}} ==Sons of American Revolution (SAR) == ===Membership application=== #Date approved: 02 Oct 1924 #National Number: 40762 ##Location: Auburn, California :Credential of ''Ivan Henry Parker'' (former member of the Legislature) "[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2204/32596_242220-00379?pid=495184&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DbRS2%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3DSARMemberApps%26gss%3Dangs-d%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26gsfn%3Dhawkins%26gsfn_x%3D0%26gsln%3Dhart%26gsln_x%3D0%26_F0006399%3D45360%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3Dix3%26pcat%3D39%26fh%3D0%26h%3D495184%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=bRS2&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=32596_242220-00380 Membership Application of Ivan Henry Parker]". Ancestor: Hawkins Hart. National Number 40762. State Number 1217. 02 Oct 1924. United States. The California Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. ''ancestry.com''. Subscription required. (Accessed 24 Sep 2017) :I, Ivan Henry Parker, being of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, to wit, of the age of 61, hereby apply for membership in this Society by right of lineal descent in the following line from Hawkins Hart, who was born in Wallingford, Connecticut, on February 1736, and died in Barkhamsted, Connecticut on the 26th day of May 1824, and who assisted in establishing American Independence. :I was born in Shellsburg, County of Benton, State of Iowa, on the 17th of April 1863 #I am the son of Henry E Parker, born 05 Jul 1834, died 12 Jan 1898, and his wife, Sarah Rathburn, born 11 Jan 1843, died 19 August 1909, married 10 Nov 1859 #grandson of Noyes Parker, born 24 Jan 1794, died 20 Dec 1899, and his wife, Susan Kingsberry, born 19 Mar 1800, died 04 Feb 1862, married 11 Sep 1820 #great grandson of Lovel Parker, born 05 Jul 1762, died 05 Jul 1842, and his wife, Hannah Hart, born 20 Sep 1766, died 05 Jul 1850, married 22 May 1792 #great great grandson of [[Hart-2705|Hawkins Hart]], born Feb 1736, died 26 May 1824, and his wife Abigail Hall, born 15 May 1737, died 20 May 1807, married 12 Feb 1761 ::and the said [[Hart-2705|Hawkins Hart]] (No 4) is the ancestor who assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of Commissioned Army First 5th Company, Colonel Douglas? Regiment in June 1776 - Connecticut Soldiers in Revolution - ::My ancestor's services in assisting in the establishment of American Independence during the War of the Revolution were as follows: :::[[Hart-2705|Hawkins Hart]], father of Hannah Hart was Commissioned Army Lieutenant in 5th Company, Colonel Douglas? Regiment in June 1776. This regiment was in the Battle of Long Island at the defense of New York and at the Battle of White Plains, New York. He also served at other times during the Revolutionary War - Was then of Wallingford, Connecticut, (now Meridan). Removed to Barkhamsted, Connecticut, and died in 1824. Records of Connecticut Men in Revolution. Records of Barkhamsted Men in Revolution. Adjutant General's Office, Hartford, Connecticut. :Full maiden name of applicant's wife, Alice A Butler :Names of Children and Grandchildren of Applicant. #Name: Henry A Parker ##Date of birth: 11 Aug 1891 ##Residence: San Fransisco, California #Name: Ivan H Parker Jr ##Date of birth: 10 Dec 1898 ##Residence: San Fransisco, California :The following are references to the authorities for the above statements: #Connecticut Men in Revolution - Adjutant General's Office, Hartford, Connecticut #Barkhamsted Men in Revolution - Adjutant General's Office, Hartford, Connecticut #Family Records and Genealogy of Parker and Hart Families, Davis 1898 - Complied by Rufus H & L.M. Parker, Connecticut Men in the Revolution, page 406, 444, 480. ::Signed, ''Ivan Henry Parker'' ==Research Notes== :''Search for the book by Davis, ca 1898 "Family Records and Genealogy of Parker and Hart Families", Davis 1898 - Complied by Rufus H & L.M. Parker, Connecticut Men in the Revolution, page 406, 444, 480. #The book as referenced has yet to be found. [[Heiden-124|Heiden-124]] 22:00, 24 September 2017 (EDT) ==Sources==

SAR Credential of Stanley Hart Cauffman

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{{One Name Study|name=Hart}} ==Sons of American Revolution (SAR) == ===Membership application=== #Date: 03 Aug 1936 #SAR Number: 54832 ##Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania :Credential of ''Stanley Hart Cauffman'' "[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2204/32596_242500-00064?pid=1174289&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D2204%26h%3D1174289%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D15208009%26pid%3D230053698236%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=15208009&personid=230053698236&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=32596_242500-00066 Membership Application of Stanley Hart Cauffman]". Ancestor: James Hart. National Number 54832. State Number 2686. 03 Aug 1936. Philadelphia Chapter. United States. The Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the American Revolution ''ancestry.com''. Subscription required. (Accessed 04 Sep 2017) :I, Stanley Hart Cauffman being the age of 55 years hereby apply for membership in this Society by the right of lineal descent in the following line from James Hart, who was born in Plumstead, Bucks County, Pennsylvania on the 17th day of May 1759 and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the 22nd day of April 1826, and who assisted in establishing American Independence. I was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania County of Philadelphia State of Pennsylvania on the First day of November, 1880. ##I am the son of Frank Guernsey Cauffman born 1850, died 1921, and his wife Sara Byerly Hart, born 1852, died 1920, married 1878 ##grandson of James Hankinson Hart, born 1811, died 1862, and his wife Catharine Louise Badger, born 1814, died 1886, married 1837 ##great grandson of Thomas Hart, born 1786, died 1852, and his wife Mary McCalla, born 1759, died 1823, married 1810 ##great great grandson of James Hart, born 1759, died 1826, and his wife Eva Hankinson, born 1763, died 1820, married 1785 ##great great great grandson of James Hart, born 1717, died 1766, and his wife Jean Means, born 1726, died 1799, married ? ##great great great great grandson of Samuel Hart, born 1690, died 1750, and his wife Elizabeth, born ?, died 1750, married ? ::and the said James Hart (No 4) is the ancestor who assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of Private, Captain Robert Gibmen's Company of Plumstead, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Militia. His older brother, John, was Lieutenant of this Company, and his brother Samuel a Private. ::My ancestor's services in assisting in the establishment of American Independence during the War of the Revolution were as follows: ::Served as a Private in the War of the Revolution, Bucks County Militia, his father, James Hart, had served as a Lieutenant of the Appointed Regiment of Bucks County during King George's War (1741-1748) ::Signed, ''Stanley Hart Cauffman ==Sources==

SAR Supplemental Credential of Benjamin Casey Allin

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{{One Name Study|name=Hart}} ==Sons of American Revolution (SAR) == ===Membership application=== #Date: 05 Jan 1912 #Location: Chicago, Illinois :Supplemental Credential of ''Benjamin Casey Allin'' [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2204/32596_242137-00152?pid=267623&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DHdp1%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26gss%3Dangs-g%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26msT%3D1%26gsfn%3Dwilliam%26gsfn_x%3D0%26gsln%3Dhart%26gsln_x%3D0%26msfng%3Ddavid%26msfns%3Dhart%26msmng%3Dsusannah%26msmns%3Dnunn%26mssng%3Ddinah%26mssns%3Dbradford%26cp%3D0%26catbucket%3Drstp%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3Dix3%26pcat%3DROOT_CATEGORY%26h%3D267623%26dbid%3D2204%26indiv%3D1%26ml_rpos%3D1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Hdp1&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true Membership Application of Benjamin Casey Allin]". Ancestor: William Hart. United States, Sons of the American Revolution. Number 1376. ''ancestry.com''. Subscription required. (Accessed 29 Aug 2017) :Services of Thomas Hart Jr who was born in Hanover County, Virginia and died in Lexington, Kentucky 1808 and lived during the Revolutionary War in North Carolina. :I, Benjamin Casey Allin am the son of : #Benjamin C Allin and Josephine Agusta Turner, his wife, and said Bejamin C Allen was the son of #(My grandfather) Phillip Trapnall Allin and Mary Sophey Elizabeth Hart, his wife, and said Mary Sophey Elizabeth Hart was the daughter of #(My Great Grandfather) William Hart and Dinah Bradford, his wife and said William Hart was the son of #(My Gt Gt Grandfather) David Hart and Susanna Nunn, his wife and said David Hart was the son of #(My Gt Gt Gt Grandfather) Thomas Hart Jr and the said Thomas Hart Jr (No 5) is the ancestor who assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of Member of PC of NC as follows: ::Thomas Hart Jr (See research notes below) was a member of the Provincial Congress of North Carolina, 1774, and one of the proprietors of the Transylvania Company who received for valiant services 200, 000 acres of land in Kentucky. He also served in the capacity of Commissary of Militia in North Carolina. As authority for the above, I refer to (give here specific references): See National Number 14027, Daughters of the American Revolution: Also National Number 16114, same organization. :Signed, Benjamin Casey Allin ==Research Notes== ''Bad Research'' #The information contained on the SAR application is not correct. :''Actual Line of Benjamin Casey Allin: '' #Benjamin Casey Allin son of #Benjamin Casey Allin (1846-1902) and Josephine Agusta Turner Allin, who was the son of #Mary Sophia Elizabeth Hart (1814-1874) and Philip Trapnall Allin (1803–1849), who was the daughter of #William Hart (1772-1872) and Dinah Allen Bradford (1784-1859), who was the son of #Colonel David Hart (1736-1791) and Susanna Nunn Hart (1732-1891), who was the son of #Thomas Hart (1679-1755) and Susanna Rice Hart (1699-1785). ##Children of Thomas Hart and Susanna Rice Hart. Note: Thomas Hart III (1730-1808) the ancestor Benjamin Casey Allin claims is related to him is actually the brother of Colonel David Hart (1736-1791) and not the Father as stated in the SAR Application that was approved. ###Son: Thomas Hart III (1730-1808) ###Son: Benjamin Hart (1732-1802) ###Son: Captain Nathaniel Hart Sr (1734-1782) ###Son: Colonel David Hart (1736-1791) ###Son: John Hart (1738-1740) [1] ###Daugher: Ann Hart Gooch (1740-0000) ==Sources==

Sara Schafer To-Do List

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l. Tag all Warner related profiles with logo. 2. Name origins.{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Warner-3461|Aldrich, Amanda (Warner) ]] || 1826-09-08 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3463|Aldrich, Mary (Warner) ]] || 1832-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3459|Alter, Julia Ann (Warner) ]] || 1823-09-29 || to-do | |}Warner Name Study category page; [[:Category:Warner_Name_Study|Category:Warner_Name_Study]] [[Category: Warner Name Study]] t Warner Name Study Free Space page; [[Space:Warner_Name_Study|Space:Warner_Name_Study]] This is your Free Space page. It's an "Anything!" page to be creative and make your study your own. You can add pictures, family reunion info, or use it for a collection of all your research by adding lists of census reports or DNA tests or any other research you have gathered.

Sara Schafer To-Do List-1

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Palmer-7799|Sara Schafer]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Palmer-7799&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sara Schafer To-Do List|Sara's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Caris-12|Palmer, Gertrude (Caris)]] || || to-do |- | [[Caris-13|Caris, Albert Garfield, Sr.]] || 1881-09-13 || to-do |- | [[Caris-16|Caris, Squire A]] || 1851-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Caris-17|Caris, Percy Warner]] || || to-do |- | [[Caris-20|Caris, Vaughn Benjamin]] || 1884-05-07 || to-do |- | [[Caris-23|Peters, Mary (Caris) ]] || 1907-07-21 || to-do |- | [[Caris-24|Caris, Ruth Lillian Lillian]] || 1904-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Caris-25|Rymer, Frona Elizabeth (Caris) ]] || 1913-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Caris-26|Caris, Albert Garfield, Jr]] || 1917-11-22 || to-do |- | [[Caris-27|Caris, Paul Robert]] || 1924-01-02 || to-do |- | [[Caris-28|Caris, Stuart Alan]] || 1911-11-21 || to-do |- | [[Palmer-7799|Schafer, Sara (Palmer)]] || || to-do |- | [[Palmer-7807|Heckman, Anne (Palmer)]] || || to-do |- | [[Palmer-7822|Hitselberger, Sue (Palmer)]] || || to-do |- | [[Palmer-7824|Graef, Leslie (Palmer)]] || || to-do |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Caris-12|Palmer, Gertrude (Caris)]] || || to-do |- | [[Caris-13|Caris, Albert Garfield, Sr.]] || 1881-09-13 || to-do |- | [[Caris-16|Caris, Squire A]] || 1851-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Caris-17|Caris, Percy Warner]] || || to-do |- | [[Caris-20|Caris, Vaughn Benjamin]] || 1884-05-07 || to-do |- | [[Caris-23|Peters, Mary (Caris) ]] || 1907-07-21 || to-do |- | [[Caris-24|Caris, Ruth Lillian Lillian]] || 1904-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Caris-25|Rymer, Frona Elizabeth (Caris) ]] || 1913-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Caris-26|Caris, Albert Garfield, Jr]] || 1917-11-22 || to-do |- | [[Caris-27|Caris, Paul Robert]] || 1924-01-02 || to-do |- | [[Caris-28|Caris, Stuart Alan]] || 1911-11-21 || to-do |- | [[Palmer-7799|Schafer, Sara (Palmer)]] || || to-do |- | [[Palmer-7807|Heckman, Anne (Palmer)]] || || to-do |- | [[Palmer-7822|Hitselberger, Sue (Palmer)]] || || to-do |- | [[Palmer-7824|Graef, Leslie (Palmer)]] || || to-do |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Caris-12|Palmer, Gertrude (Caris)]] || || to-do |- | [[Caris-13|Caris, Albert Garfield, Sr.]] || 1881-09-13 || to-do |- | [[Caris-16|Caris, Squire A]] || 1851-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Caris-17|Caris, Percy Warner]] || || to-do |- | [[Caris-20|Caris, Vaughn Benjamin]] || 1884-05-07 || to-do |- | [[Caris-23|Peters, Mary (Caris) ]] || 1907-07-21 || to-do |- | [[Caris-24|Caris, Ruth Lillian Lillian]] || 1904-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Caris-25|Rymer, Frona Elizabeth (Caris) ]] || 1913-10-00 || to-do |- | [[Caris-26|Caris, Albert Garfield, Jr]] || 1917-11-22 || to-do |- | [[Caris-27|Caris, Paul Robert]] || 1924-01-02 || to-do |- | [[Caris-28|Caris, Stuart Alan]] || 1911-11-21 || to-do |- | [[Grandy-100|Warner, Betsey Asenath (Grandy) ]] || 1821-12-13 || to-do |- | [[Howard-8278|Warner, Margaret (Howard) ]] || 1652-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Palmer-7799|Schafer, Sara (Palmer)]] || || to-do |- | [[Palmer-7807|Heckman, Anne (Palmer)]] || || to-do |- | [[Palmer-7822|Hitselberger, Sue (Palmer)]] || || to-do |- | [[Palmer-7824|Graef, Leslie (Palmer)]] || || to-do |- | [[Robinson-11985|Warner, Julia (Robinson) ]] || 1787-01-31 || to-do |- | [[Robinson-12314|Robinson, John ]] || 1746-04-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-264584|Warner, Margaret (Unknown) ]] || 1617-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3294|Caris, Sophrona Eliza (Warner) ]] || 1856-03-31 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3388|Warner, Daniel Robinson]] || 1818-07-06 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3390|Warner, John Henry]] || 1785-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3391|Warner, John ]] || 1745-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3417|Warner, Benjamin William]] || 1845-09-22 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3456|Warner, Mary Ann ]] || 1809-07-04 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3457|Bennedict, Harriet Minerva (Warner) ]] || 1813-12-20 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3458|Benedict, Eliza Ann (Warner) ]] || 1815-10-01 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3459|Alter, Julia Ann (Warner) ]] || 1823-09-29 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3460|Grover, Maria (Warner) ]] || 1820-12-23 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3461|Aldrich, Amanda (Warner) ]] || 1826-09-08 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3462|Cushman, Almira (Warner) ]] || 1829-08-31 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3463|Aldrich, Mary (Warner) ]] || 1832-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3464|Wheeler, Emeline O. (Warner) ]] || 1811-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3465|Warner, Whitney Arthur]] || 1842-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3466|Fleming, Hannah Julia (Warner) ]] || 1852-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3468|Beckley, Mary Lorraine (Warner) ]] || 1961-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3469|Warner, Albert Orlando]] || 1864-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3486|Warner, Benjamin ]] || 1709-05-06 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3487|Warner, Ebenezer ]] || 1681-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3515|Warner, John , Jr.]] || 1650-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Warner-3516|Warner, John , Sr.]] || 1615-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wilcox-3089|Robinson, Eunice (Wilcox) ]] || 1750-03-20 || to-do |- |}

Sara Thibault's Notable Ancestors

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This is a place for me to make note of interesting ancestors (and cousins!) as I come across them; it's a work in progress that will mainly be of interest to my siblings and myself. ~[[Thibault-751|Sara D. Thibault]] === Notable Ancestors === (This is a work in progress) *[[Chouinard-472|Julien Chouinard]] DAR-approved civilian -- he rendered aid to the Patriots during the invasion of Quebec *[[Corriveau-173|Marie Josephe Corriveau]] known as '''La Corriveau''' *[[Desportes-3|Hélène Desportes]] Possibly the first European child born (and survived) in Nouvelle-France, beneficiary in the will of [[Champlain-10|Samuel de Champlain]], midwife *[[Hebert-1312|Louis Hébert]] *[[Marsolet-2|Nicolas Marsolet, sieur de Saint-Aignan]] *[[De_Saint-Étienne_de_la_Tour-2|Claude Saint-Étienne de la Tour]] ====Carignan-Salières Regiment (13)==== *[[Balan-34|Pierre Balan dit Lacombe]] *[[Bergevin-21|Jean Bergevin dit Langevin]] *[[Chatenay-1|Jean Chastenay dit LaGuigne]] *[[Chevrefils-5|François Chevrefils dit Belisle]] *[[DeGerlaise-3|Jean DeGerlaise dit Saint-Amand-- sieur de Saint-Amand]] *[[DeStCastin-1|Jean-Vincent D'Abbadie -- D'Abbadie de Saint-Castin]] *[[Forgues-9|Pierre Jean Forgues dit Monrougeau]] *[[Gauthier-553|Germain Gauthier dit St-Germain]] *[[Hébert-1099|Michel Hébert dit Laverdure]] *[[Hudon-3|Pierre Hudon dit Beaulieu]] *[[Laspron-2|Jean Lampron aka Desfossés, Lacharité]] *[[Mignier-9|André Mignier]] *[[Paquet-172|Isaac Étienne Paquet dit Lavallée]] ====Filles à Marier (41)==== *[[Aunois-3|Jeanne Aunois]] *[[Autreuil-3|Marie Marthe Autreuil]] *[[Barré-56|Gabrielle Barré]] *[[Bénard-54|Marie Bénard]] *[[Bithouzay-4|Jeanne Bitouset]] *[[Bourgouin-4|Marie Marthe Bourgouin]] *[[Chapelier-1|Marie Chapelier]] *[[Crevet-3|Marie Crevet]] *[[Delaunay-16|Anne Delaunay dit Desmoulin]] *[[Devarieux-2|Vincente Devarieux]] *[[Emard-72|Anne Émard]] *[[Fafard-16|Françoise Fafard]] *[[Fayette-1|Marie Fayette]] *[[Gamache-14|Geneviève Gamache]] *[[Garnier-171|Jeanne Garnier]] *[[Gaulin-19|Marguerite Gaulin]] *[[Grandin-93|Marie Grandin]] *[[Grenier-76|Antoinette Grenier]] *[[Jobin-6|Marie Françoise Jobin]] *[[Leclerc-30|Marie Leclerc]] *[[LeClerc-38|Marguerite Leclerc]] *[[Ledet-14|Anne Ledet]] *[[Lelaboureur-1|Anne Lelaboureur]] *[[Lelièvre-69|Françoise Lelièvre]] *[[Lemoyne-6|Anne Lemoine]] *[[LeRoy-40|Jeanne Le Roy]] *[[Marguerie-1|Marie Marguerie]] *[[Martin-3448|Anne Martin]] *[[Méchin-4|Jeanne Méchin]] *[[Méry-10|Françoise Méry]] *[[Richard-48|Marie Richard]] *[[Riton-1|Marie Marguerite Riton]] *[[Rousselière-14|Jeanne Rousselière]] *[[Roux-804|Mathurine Roux]] *[[Targer-3|Élisabeth Targer]] *[[Taupier-1|Marie Taupier]] *[[Teste-15|Marie Teste]] *[[Thomas-1063|Marguerite Thomas]] *[[Triot-4|Marie Madeleine Triot]] *[[Trotinne-1|Marie Trotinne]] *[[Voidy-8|Jeanne Voidy]] ====Filles du Roi (34)==== *[[Abraham-367|Marguerite Abraham]] *[[Baillon-1|Marie Catherine Baillon]] -- Royal "gateway" ancestor *[[Birette-3|Renée Birette]] *[[Boileau-28|Marie Madeleine (Boileau) Boisleau]] *[[Bureau-27|Catherine Bureau]] *[[Campion-6|Marie Campion]] *[[Charpentier-49|Marie Reine Charpentier]] *[[Chevalier-267|Jeanne Chevalier]] *[[Doucinet-6|Élisabeth Doucinet]] *[[Foy-105|Marguerite Foy]] *[[Favreau-18|Françoise Favreau]] *[[Galet-3|Anne Galet]] *[[Gallet-193|Anne Gallet]] *[[Guédon-3|Marie-Anne Guédon]] *[[Hubert-2|Isabelle "Elisabeth" Hubert]] *[[Itas-2|Marguerite Itas]] *[[Le_Mesle-1|Catherine Le Mesle]] *[[Lafontaine-120|Marie Anne Lafontaine]] *[[Lamy-3|Marie Lamy]] *[[Lefebvre-25|Elisabeth Agnes Lefebvre]] *[[Lemaistre-20|Anne (Lemaistre) Lemaître]] *[[Michaud-563|Jacquette Michel]] *[[Moreau-8|Marguerite Moreau]] *[[Pitau-1|Marie Piton]] *[[Prevost-Provost-2|Élisabeth (Prevost-Provost) Provost]] *[[Renault-30|Anne Michelle Renault]] *[[Remondière-3|Andrée Remondière]] *[[Robineau-3|Marie Robineau]] *[[Roy-111|Anne Le Roy]] *[[Savonnet-1|Jeanne Savonnet]] *[[Sénécal-101|Catherine Sénécal]] *[[Souillard-1|Nicole Souillard]] *[[Targer-1|Marie Targer]] *[[Topsan-1|Catherine Topsan]] ===Notable Cousins=== *[[Knowles-3060|Beyoncé]] 8C *[[Rodham-1|Hillary Rodham Clinton]] 9C1R *[[Dion-75|Celine Dion]] 7C *[[Gosling-142|Ryan Gosling]] 7C1R *[[Jetté-160|René Jetté PhD]] 5C1R *[[Voight-50|Angelina Jolie]] 8C1R *[[Kerouac-8|Jack Kerouac]] 6C *[[Ciccone-15|Madonna]] 6C *[[Trebek-1|Alex Trebek]] 8C *[[Trudeau-195|Justin Trudeau]] 9C1R

Sarah, Voyage to New South Wales 1851

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[[Category:Sarah, Arrived 14 Aug 1851]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The Immigrant Ship Sarah's Voyage to New South Wales in 1851 === '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' '''ARRIVAL.''' August 14.-Sarah, barque, 729 tons, Captain Aymers, from Plymouth the 19th April. Passengers Mrs Aymers, R. S. Jeffs, M.D., Surgeon Superintendent, and 269 emi-grants. from ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVAL''. in The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Friday 15 August 1851, Page 2. at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12929470?] '''THE EMIGRANT SHIP SARAH.''' from "The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List (NSW : 1844-1860) of Saturday 13 Sep 1851, pages 264-266, at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161033255/16375635] [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161033255/16375636] [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161033255/16375637] News report on an unsuccessful court case brought by 20 crew members of the Sarah against its master, Captain Aymers, and a subsequent criminal court case against 16 of the crew which resulted in imprisonment for ten weeks. === PASSENGER LIST === NRS5316/4_4790/Sarah_14 Aug 1851/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4790&ship=Sarah === SOURCES === Various newspaper and Government Gazette articles from TROVE: ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVAL''. in The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Friday 15 August 1851, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12929470? ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.'' in the Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) of Friday 15 August 1851, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/60122637? ''VICTORIA.'' in The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List (NSW : 1844 - 1860) of Saturday 16 August 1851, Page 237. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161034639? ''IMMIGRANTS'' from the New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900) of Saturday 16 August 1851, Issue No.94 (SUPPLEMENT), Page 1358. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/230770767? ''Advertising'' from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Saturday 16 August 1851, Page 1. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/31733918?

Sarah (Miers) Clayton and Family

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:[[Miers-25|Sarah (Miers) Clayton (Princlpal)]] :[[Rowland-8094|Thomas Rowland (Husband I)]] ::[[Rowland-1721|Sarah (Rowland) Fisher (Daughter)]] ::[[Fisher-6756|Joshua Fisher (Son-in-law)]] :::[[Fisher-11249|Esther (Fisher) Lewis (Granddaughter)]] :::[[Lewis-48941|Samuel Lewis (Grandson-in-law)]] :::[[Fisher-11248|Lydia (Fisher) Gilpin (Granddaughter)]] :::[[Gilpin-528|Thomas Gilpin (Grandson-in-law)]] :::[[Fisher-6757|Thomas Fisher (Grandson)]] :::[[Logan-7038|Sarah (Logan) Fisher (Granddaughter-in-law)]] :[[Osborn-1325|Jonathan Osborn (Husband II)]] :[[Blundel-3|Samuel Blundel (Husband III)]] :[[Cummings-1983|Enoch Cummings (Husband IV)]] :[[Clayton-2172|Joshua Clayton (Husband V)]] Also see: * [[Space:FirstFishers|John and Margaret Fisher of Philadelphia and Delaware]] * [[Space:Notes_JLFisher|Jackie L. Fisher's Notes]]

Sarah and Esther

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==Sarah and Esther== The Sarah and Esther was a 47 ton Lighter, built in Peppermint Bay, Van Diemens Land (Tasmania) in 1850.http://issuu.com/anmmuseum/docs/the_register_of_australian_and_new__ab6e2a205e2216
She could carry a dead weight under hatches, of 80 to 90 tonsThe Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Fri 22 Oct 1852 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4787797 Her length was 67.4 feet, breadth, 14 ft and depth 7 ft. (20.54m x 4.267m x 2.13m).http://issuu.com/anmmuseum/docs/the_register_of_australian_and_new__ab6e2a205e2216 She had one deck, two masts, and her length from the inner part of the main-stem to the fore part of the stern-post aloft, was 66 2-10 feet; her breadth in midships, 14 feet; and her depth of hold in midships, 7 feet; had standing bowsprit; square sterned; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carvel_(boat_building) carvel built.]The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.) Wed 23 May 1855 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4808479 and flat bottomedJ H Watmuff Journals PORT AND DATE OF REGISTRY. Dunedin 1862
Owners. Provincial Govt. of Otago
International Code Signal Letters. SCBW
Official Number. 36,975
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She was probably [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/155009175 built] of Blue Gum and other hardwood eucalypt species, with a softwood mast of huon pinehttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/155009175 Various descriptions from the following including:
FINE FAST-SAILING KETCH,
Barge;
Lighter,
Topsail Schooner
and
"Floating Cullander" [colander] (derogatively in reference to her leakiness). Her first 11 years were spent as a lighter in the waters around Melbourne, only venturing as far as Geelong on at least one occasion, until sold and floated to New Zealand for use as a lighter there. On her voyage to New Zealand she rode the waves "like a duck", except when struck by lightning and hit by a sudden gale, when she [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_nautical_terms#B stood on her beam ends].on her beam ends is nautical idiom for: heeled over on its side; almost capsized 1850-11-16: barge Sarah and Esther, 53 tons, Clarke, for Port Phillip, with timberLaunceston Examiner (Tas.) Wed 20 Nov 1850 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/36267500 or
1850-11-19: Sailed the barge Sarah and Esther, 53 tons, Clarke, for Port Phillip, with timber. The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859) Wed 20 Nov 1850 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2961791 1850-12-03: ARRIVED. [Port Phillip] December 3.—Sarah and Esther, schooner, 50 tons, James Clarke, master from Hobart Town 18th instant. No Passengers. F. H. Beaver, agent.The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Wed 4 Dec 1850 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4772755 1852-11-01: (to be sold) W M TENNENT & CO have received instructions from Messrs Raleigh, Locke, Thorpe, & Co, to sell by public auction, at the Queen's. Wharf, on MONDAY, 1st NOVEMBER, At Twelve o'clock, The following Lighters, viz:— Sarah and Esther, carries dead weight under hatches, 80 to 90 tonsThe Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Fri 22 Oct 1852 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4787797 1853-01-06 Working as a lighter, (unloading ships) The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Fri 7 Jan 1853 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4788757 1853-06- 24: OCHTERTYRE. From Liverpool. CONSIGNEES are informed that the lighter Sarah and Esther is now discharging on the Wharf, and expenses incurred from their neglect of their goods, will have to be defrayed The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.) Fri 24 Jun 1853 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4793759 1853-08-12: to be soldhttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/255611864 1854-08-31: NOTICE to Consignees.—The following Lighters will discharge at their risk this day:—Sarah and Esther, ex CuthbertsThe Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Thu 31 Aug 1854 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4797094 1854-09-27: LIGHTER for Charter.—The SARAH and ESTHER is open for hire on reasonable terms to an industrious person. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.) Wed 27 Sep 1854 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4798199 1854-11-04: NOTICE.—The following lighters will this day be discharging at consignees' risk:— Sarah and Esther, ex Hilja [or Hilga] The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. ) Sat 4 Nov 1854 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4799842 1855-05-25: THE FINE FAST-SAILING KETCH SARAH AND ESTHER, STUBBS and SON will sell by public auction, at their rooms, Queen street, on Friday, 25th inst., at twelve o'clock precisely, The SARAH AND ESTHER, of fifty two 6-130 tons register. The handy and useful little craft was built at Peppermint Bay, in Van Diemen's Land, in 1850. She has one deck, two masts, and her length from the inner part of the main-stem to the fore part of the stern-post aloft, is 66 2-10 feet; her breadth in midships, 14 feet; and her depth of hold in midships, 7 feet; has standing bowsprit; square sterned; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carvel_(boat_building) carvel built.] [The next day's edition incorrectly says "canoe built"] This vessel, used as a barge, would be found most suitable for the river trade; has the usual stores on board, and will be found in all respects ready for immediate use. The Sarah and Esther is now lying in Salt Water River. Terms at Sale. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.) Wed 23 May 1855 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4808479The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Thu 24 May 1855 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4808530 1857-08-12 A black clinker built boat was stolen from the Sarah and Esther at Sandridge wharf.https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154830727 She was sold to work as a lighter in New Zealand. 1861-12-22 After about a 3 day wait off the Williamstown Battery, for favourable winds and tide she set sail at 6am, Sunday 22nd December 1861.
Her only paying passengers were [[Watmuff-5|J. H. Watmuff]], his diary is ambiguous as to whether his friend [[Dight-42|Harry Dight]] was crew or passenger, he was a carpenter, who knew [[Downes-1298|Thomas Henry Downes]], they had been apprentice carpenters together. Thomas was the son of the captain, [[Downes-1297|Thomas Sylvester Downes]].
Three crew members were diggers and former sailors.
A friend of the captain (Brett) also embarked under alcoholic inspiration, but left the vessel at Swan Island.
The rest if the crew were diggers heading for the Otago goldrush.
Passengers and crew of the Sarah and Esther:
1) Captain [[Downes-1297|Thomas Sylvester Downes]] (~56 yrs),
2) Bob _ _ _ (chief mate),
3) Peter Tolin (cook),
4) [[Downes-1298|Thomas Henry Downes]] 20 years old, (a carpenter),
5) [[Dight-42|Harry Dight]] (a carpenter),
6) Dave Magher,
7) Mike ---- ,
8) Brett, Williamstown Bellman/Public crier.
9) [[Watmuff-5|J.H. Watmuff]], (passenger), whose journal describes the voyage of the "floating cullander" in graphic detail.J H Watmuff Journals
Not much thought seems to have been put into provisioning the vessel, the skeleton of a couple of ducks is mentioned, and some food brought by the "passengers", their provisions were nearly done by arrival. After an epic voyage she arrived Port Chalmers 9th January 1862 and was towed to Dunedin N.Z Friday 11th January and run up on the beach.
On board she had 52,000 feet of timber.https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18620113.2.3?items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Sarah+and+esther&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA An account of her voyage was kept in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:02 Journal 2] of [[Watmuff-5|John Henry Watmuff]], beginning page 539 leads up to the voyage. Highlights of the voyage were the discovery the barge was leaking badly, breaking the spar and seeking shelter at Swan Island, visiting the lighthouse there and being hit by a sudden squall off Cape Saunders during which five were knocked over by a lightning strike, one crippled for life. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18620118.2.9 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Lyttelton Times, 18 January 1862, Page 4]
On Thursday afternoon a serious accident occurred off Cape Saunders, on board the schooner Sarah and Esther, while making for Port Chalmers. Three men, who were employed on deck, were struck by lightning. One of them lost the use of his arm, another was thrown down, and a third received severe burns over the half of his body. As soon as the schooner dropped anchor, [[Downes-1297|Captain Downs]] fetched Dr. Halley on board, who dressed their wounds and administered restoratives. We learn from the doctor that the shock, though severe, is not likely to prove fatal. Attention should be directed to this accident, because there seems to be an opinion among the old residents that lightning in New Zealand is unattended with danger. A portion of the flannel shirt worn by the man who is so severely burnt has been forwarded, to us for inspection. It presents a completely charred appearance.SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Lyttelton Times, 18 January 1862, Page 4 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18620118.2.9 {{Image|file=Downes-1297-1.jpg |align=r |size=1000 |caption=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18620208.2.5}} [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers?phrase=2&sort_by=byDA&items_per_page=100&snippet=true&query=Sarah+and+esther Search results] of New Zealand newspapers indicicate her history after arrival. Most are advertising her as a lighter. {{Image|file=Sara_and_Esther.jpg |align=r |size=1000 |caption=1862-03-12- At Work as a Lighter }} The following advertisement first appears 1863-09-28 and is repeated 'till 1863-12-12 {{Image|file=Sara_and_Esther-1.jpg |align=r |size=1000 |caption=1863-09-28- At Work as a Lighter }} An accident involving s anothert vessel's launch Otago Daily Times 14 March 1864 Some alarm, and a great deal of amusement, was created on Saturday by an incident attending the launch of a schooner intended for lightering purposes, which had been built by Mr Isbister for Mr Edward Perkins in the vicinity of his slip in Carey's Bay, where the stern-wheel steamer Tuapeka was lately obstructed and successfully launched. Mr Perkins had been liberal in his invitations for the occasion and numerous guests assembled both on the shore and on the deck of the vessel to witness the usually pretty sight of a vessel being launched. Up to a certain point the scene was thus made rather attractive, and the pleasure of thr spectators was at its height when the vessel began to move, when the young lady who was deputed to name her broke the bottle on her bow, and when the burgee exhibiting her Welsh name "Cymraes" was unfurled. Unfortunately, just at this moment a hitch occurred, and there was nearly being a painful tragedy. From some reason or other the vessel, which was being launched broadside on to the water, did not go off evenly. While the bows took the wafer, the stern hung, and the ways being rather steep, the effect was to cant the vesel so much over on her side as to precipitate several of those on deck into the water and others into her hold, all of them being knocked off their feet and considerably alarmed, as also were the surrounding spectators, who were in momentary expectation of seeing the vessel turn keel up. The first person to come to grief was Captain George Thomson, Marine Surveyor, who was precipitated overboard, and, becoming entangled with the vessel and floating wood about her, caused a great deal of alarm to his friends, and some amusement to hardened spectators by the peculiarities of his action in the water. Another person, Mr Griffiths Jones, had the same ill-luck; and there is no saying what might have happened the two men had not Sergeant Mallard, of the Water Police, with exemplary pluck and gallantry, jumped in after them, and assisted them both in keeping head above water. Of those who remained on board, the worst-fated was Capt. Leys, formerly of the brig Tyra. There were a number of children on deck, kept together by some ropes and planking, and tended by Capt. Gleadhow, As the vessel lurched, Capt. Gleadhow and his young charge were thrown down, his face coming in contact with a stancheon, and receiving some severe injury, including a black eye. Noticing their danger, Capt. Leys, regardless of his own safety, released his hold and rushed to save them from getting over, and probably under the vessel, when her way was suddenly checked by her coming in contact with the lighter Sarah and Esther, and he was hurled head-foremost into the hold, and against the sharp edged timber of her bottom. When raised he was found to be bleeding from numerous slight wounds and excoriations about the face, and he was so severely shaken and bruised that he had to be conveyed ashore in the Water Police boat; he has since been confined, and is suffering considerably, though his injuries are not so serious as was at first supposed. By these and other accidents, a good deal of alarm was temporarily created among the spectators, and the participators in the launch, but, as it was discovered that no irretreivable risk to life or limb bad been incurred, there was an agreeable change of feeling, and Perkins's launch is accepted as the liveliest interruption to the chronic monotony of the place, which has for a long time occurred.Otago Daily Times 14 March 1864 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18640314.2.5 {{Image|file=Sara_and_Esther-2.jpg |align=r |size=1000 |caption=1864-04-11 Change of Agents }} Otago Daily Times 26 January 1866 Page 4 The schooner Sarah and Esther, recently damaged by collision with the steamer Claude Hamilton, has been taken up on Isbister's slip for examination and repairs. Otago Daily Times 26 January 1866 Page 4 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18660126.2.6 Otago Daily Times 14 January 1868
The schooners William and Margaret, and Sarah and Esther, arrived from the coast yesterday afternoon ; they beat up against a fresh S.W. breeze, and continued their course to Dunedin without stopping at the Port. Otago Daily Times 14 January 1868 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18680114.2.6 Otago Daily Times 7 September 1868 Page 1
WANTED PURCHASERS for the Lighter Waratah and 44-64 of the Sarah and Esther, now lying at Port Chalmers. Apply C. CLARK and CO. Otago Daily Times 7 September 1868 Page 1 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18680907.2.2.3 Otago Daily Times 5 January 1869 Page 5 Joseph Silva was brought up on the information of James Normun, with having on the 2nd inst. feloniously stolen four bank notes and onr sovereign, of the value of L 5. Hr pleaded not guilty. James Norman deposed that he worked on the lighter Sarah and Esther. On Saturday night last hr and the prisoner went on board that lighter together. While there informant put his purse, containing the notes (four LI notes, Bank N.S.W. Nos. 80,238, 82,703, 91,665, 92,701) and the sovereign—a Sydney mint one—under his bed, and then went ashore with the prisoner. Hr missed the money the following morning. Detective Golder stated that he arrested the prisoner on Sunday night, and found on him L4 2s 6d in silver, and a Sydney mint sovereign. He was remanded for a week.Otago Daily Times 5 January 1869 Page 5 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18690105.2.25 Otago Daily Times 17 June 1872 Page 2
Adam Brebner, master of the lighter Sarah and Esther, was charged by the Harbour Master with neglecting to remove the said lighter, when ordered to do so by Mr Pilot Louden. The pilot, in his evidence, stated that he was unable to berth the s.s. Rangitoto in the position he desired, in consequence of the neglect of the defendant. After a great deal of evidence had been heard, defendant was fined 20s and costs.Otago Daily Times 17 June 1872 Page 2 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18720617.2.17 Last entry as a lighter.
Evening Star 29 January 1874 Page 2
The p.s. Samson, from Oamaru, arrived last night. After landing her passengers she steamed alongside the Christian M'Ausland, to discharge part of her wool, the remainder being for the Dunfillan, but this vessel not being quite ready to receive it, the wool was transhipped into the lighter Sarah and Esther— Evening Star 29 January 1874 Page 2 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18740129.2.3 Otago Daily Times 4 March 1874 Page 2
All of the immigrants excepting the single men — 55 in number — were disembarked from the Carnatic yesterday, and removed to the Quarantine Station. They were, together with their effects, placed in the ship's boats and towed to the island by the steamer Result. The single men will be removed tomorrow morning, by which time the lighter Sarah and Esther will have been fitted up to receive them. She is to be moored off Goat Island, on which, as we stated in yesterday's issue, the immigrants are to be employed in erecting suitable barracks as extra accommodation for quarantined persons.Otago Daily Times 4 March 1874 Page 2 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18740304.2.9 Otago Witness 7 March 1874 Page 19
All the immigrants excepting the single men — 55 in number — were disembarked from the Carnatic on Tuesday, and removed to the Quarantine Station. They were, together with their effects, placed in the ship's boats and towed to the Island by the steamer Result. The single men have been removed to the lighter Sarah and Esther, which has been fitted up for them. She is moored off Goat Island, on which the immigrants are to be employed in erecting suitable barracks as extra accommodation for quarantined persons, Otago Witness 7 March 1874 Page 19 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18740307.2.61 Evening Star 10 April 1874 Page 2
The s.s. Phoebe haying been cleaned, and having had her bottom coated with anti-fouling composition, was taken out of the Graving Dock last night, and moored alongside the railway pier, where she received her cargo and passengers and sailed for the Northern ports this afternoon, was not long idle, for as soon as Phoebe was hauled out the lighter Sarah and Mary was taken in for repairs and this morning the lighter Sarah and Esther, which has lately been purchased by the Government, was taken in to be repaired, and fitted up for a prison hulk.Evening Star 10 April 1874 Page 2 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18740410.2.3 SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington Independent, Volume XXIX, Issue 4077, 13 April 1874, Page 2
We hear that the Provincial Government has purchased the lighter Sarah and Esther, for the purpose of converting her into a prison hulk. Latterly the vessel has done duty as a sort of quarantine station at Goat Island, and now she is to be applied to a kindred purpose in a moral sense. She is to be taken into dock to-day, to be caulked and otherwise prepared for her new occupation. "Otago Daily Times," April 10. [1874]Wellington Independent 13 April 1874 Page 2 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WI18740413.2.3.1 Otago Daily Times 8 May 1874 Page 2
The brigantint! Sarah and Mary and the lighter Sarah and Esther were undocked yesterday. The former, as we described in a farmer issue, has been very effectively repaired, and the latter has been converted into a prison hulk. She is fitted to accommodate 32 prisoners below, and has a house on deck to serve as officers quarters. Otago Daily Times 8 May 1874 Page 2 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18740508.2.3 SHIPPING SUMMARY. Otago Daily Times , Issue 3839, 6 June 1874, Page 2
The Government Graving Dock has been scarcely unoccupied during the month. No sooner was it clear of the schooner Sarah and Mary and the prison hulk, Sarah and Esther, than the barque Cezarewitch was taken in to have her copper patched, and to be generally looked to. She was followed by the Trevelyan, which was docked to be cleaned and re-coated with anti-fouling composition.SHIPPING SUMMARY. Otago Daily Times , Issue 3839, 6 June 1874, Page 2 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18740606.2.10 New Zealand Times 25 December 1874 Page 2
The Gazette, issued yesterday contains a proclamation declaring that the hulk Sarah and Esther, now moored off Tahita Point, in the harbor of Dunedin, is to be used as a public prison.New Zealand Times 25 December 1874 Page 2 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM18741225.2.8 Otago Daily Times 30 March 1881 Page 2
The prison-hulk Sarah and Esther was hauled off Fletcher's Slip yesterday afternoon Otago Daily Times 30 March 1881 Page 2 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18810330.2.3 Evening Star 7 January 1887 Page 4
The hulk Sarah" and Esther, at Otago Heads, has ceased to be a prison. Evening Star 7 January 1887 Page 4 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18870107.2.33 South Canterbury Times 7 January 1887 Page 2
Wellington, Jan. 6. A proclamation in the “Gazette ” declares that the hulk “Sarah and Esther.” on the Sandspit at Otago Heads has ceased to be a prison. South Canterbury Times 7 January 1887 Page 2 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SCANT18870107.2.13 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16691, 8 November 1917, Page 4
An ancient craft of considerable notoriety in pioneer days is now experiencing at Port Chalmers the final stage of a lengthy and varied career. The Sarah and Esther was her name when, as a topsail schooner, she traded to Otago Harbour. Subsequently she became in turn a harbour lighter, a prison hulk, a boating-club shed, and finally a dwelling-house. As a prison hulk the Sarah and Esther lay at anchor at various places in the harbour while the prisoners were engaged in forming the harbourside roads. When not further required for this purpose she was acquired by the Queen's Drive Boating Club as a boating shed. After a time the now decrepit Sarah and Esther was sold and converted into a dwelling-house, which is now being broken down and used for firewood.New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16691, 8 November 1917, Page 4 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19171105.2.10
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[[Unknown-350238|Sarah Braswell]] THIS HAS ALL CHANGED I THINK - NOT SURE: :Born about 16 Jan 1651 in Isle of Wight, Virginia Colony :Wife of Richard Bracewell Sr — married 16 Jan 1673 in Isle of Wight, Virginia :Died about 26 May 1735 in Isle of Wight, Virginia Colony '''Land Deeds''' 10th Septr 1715 (reg.) [[Bryant-936|James Bryant]] to Wm Brasswell Acknowledgemt of a Patent for 640 Acres of Land on ye No Side Catawatskee Meadows. Know all men by these presents yt I Jams Bryant & Sarah my wife Do Assign over our whole Right title & Interest of this within written Patent to Wm Braswell he his Heirs or Assigns for ever as witness our hands ys 23d day of June 1715. James Bryant Sa S Bryant (Deed # 713 Deed Book B #1, Chowan County, NC, page 91.). Sarah Bryant to Jno Dew a Lre of Attorney.: Know all men by these presents yt I Sarah Bryant do Constitute & Appoint my trusty & well beloved friend Jno Dew for me & in my behalf to Relinquish Dowry of 640 Acres of Land to Wm Brasswell & 150 acres of Land to Valentine Brasswell in as firm & absolute manner as if I My Self were in person prsent as Witness my hand this 22d day of June 1715. Teste Sarah S Bryant Thos Kirby Senr Henry Wheeler NOTE: This William Braswell is the son of [[Bracewell-109|Richard Braswell I]] and Sarah (Valentine ?) and he died in Chowan Co., NC in 1721 1717 Chowan William BRASSWELL, WILLIAM. #1000 pg. 457. WILLIAM BRASSWELL of JOHN DICKINSON. 14 June 1717. Assignment of a Patent for 640 acres on the north side of Cattawatsky Meadow formerly surveyed for [[Bryant-936|James Bryant]], JR. Wit.: WILLIAM BRASSWELL, WILLIAM COLLINGS. Reg. 19 Aug. 1717. Deed Book B #1, Chowan County, NC, page 91. [Kay DVD-Chowan-18-Wm Braswell] https://sites.google.com/site/braswellgenealogy/1715---william-valentine-braswell http://www.bracewellfamily.com/family-records/genealogy-research/263-bracewell-braswell-timelines [[Bracewell-109|Richard Bracewell Sr]] is (by default in the records) now known as the Father of this [[Braswell-130|William Braswell]] of Chowan who died by 1721, just a few short years before the Will of Richard Bracewell/Braswell was written (this Richard is the one with the wife Sarah, there is another Richard to NOT be confused with so anyone wishing to merge records please take a CAUTIONARY NOTE of this). Also, there were only three William Braswell/Brasswells OF AGE by 1720. Two of them are Father and Son and have similar land records as the JR inherited the Sr's land and the William SR who is D'cd by 1721 his wife is MARY. The third, other William Braswell' is the son of SUSANNAH and ROBERT Braswell and he is proven to NOT be the Father of Sarah Braswell Bryant as he is proven to have probated the Will of his Mother Susannah Burgess Braswell over a decade after the death of Sarah Braswell Bryant's Father William. So William, son of RICHARD died by 1721, William son of ROBERT died after 1734 (see other profiles for records/sources/proof). Richard and Robert were brothers each sons of the [[Bracewell-3|Rev. Robert Braswell/Braswell]]. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Individual: Richard Braswell Date: Jul 28, 1724/5 Location: Isle Of Wight Record Type: Probate Record ID: 21904 Description: Decedent Book-Page: 2-174 Remarks: Richard Braswell. Leg.-son Richard; son Robert; son Valentine; son Jacob; son John; daughter [[Braswell-1170|Martha Murfrey]]; daughter [[Braswell-43|Ann Strickland]]; daughter Jane Williams; granddaughter Susannah Braswell. Exs., wife Sarah. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ This probate record was extracted from microfilmed copies of the original Will Book. [Genealogy.com, LLC, Family Archive #513, Ed. 1, Virginia Land, Marriage and Probate Records, Date of Import: Sep 23, 2006, Internal Ref. #1.513.1.2378.2] Individual: Sampson Braswell Date: Mar 20, 1733/4 Location: Isle Of Wight Record Type: Probate Record ID: 22380 Description: Grandson Prove Date: May 26, 1735 Book-Page: 4-65 Remarks: Sarah Braswell. Leg. - grandson John Braswell, Jr.; daughter Jane; grandson Benjamin Braswell; to the other children of my son John, viz; Mary, William and Sampson. Exs., son John Braswell and grandson John Braswell. This probate record was extracted from microfilmed copies of the original Will Book. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ BRYANT, JAMES. Bertie Precinct. March 11, 1731. Son: WILLIAM BRYANT. JOHN DEW, RICHARD BRASWELL, JAMES BRYANT, THOMAS BRYANT and MATTHEW TELAR are named as children. Executors: JOHN DEW and JAMES BRYANT. Witnesses: ARON DRAKE and JOHN DANIEL. No probate. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ http://news.rootsweb.com/th/read/BRASWELL-BRACEWELL/2007-01/1168117916 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ https://sites.google.com/site/braswellgenealogy/0005---the-bryants We know for a fact that our [[Bracewell-107|Richard Braswell III]] (1767) married [[Bryant-899|Elizabeth Bryant]], daughter of [[Bryant-905|James Bryant Sr]] (1731) and Elizabeth. We have the wills of James Bryant Sr (1731) and Richard Braswell III (1767), and in addition to this, Richard & Elizabeth named a son James, no doubt named after Elizabeth's father, James Bryant. We highly suspect that James Bryant Jr's wife Sarah is a Braswell, possibly the daughter of William Braswell and Mary Unknown. It is also believed that Robert Braswell's (d. 1736 Bertie) daughter Jane married a William Bryant, possibly the son of James Bryant Jr. The above-mentioned William Braswell died in Chowan about 1721, the grandson of REV Robert Bracewell, through his son Richard and wife, Sarah. There are probably other connections we may never find, but I am going to gather and post Bryant records to this webpage in the hope that we might make additional discoveries. Sara Braswell Siblings: Valentine Braswell 1692 - ? Richard Braswell 1695 - ? James D. Braswell 1699 - 1760 John Braswell 1706 - ? Susannah B Braswell 1712 - ? Benjamin Braswell 1714 - ? Children: Lois Briggs (born Bryant) 1725 - ? Abigail Briggs (born Bryant) 1728 - 1808 Sylvanus Bryant 1729 - 1770 Arthur Bryant*** 1730 - 1811 [1]

Sarah Cline 1860 Administration

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[[Unknown-615985|Sarah (Unknown) Cline (abt.1808-1859)]]
[[Space:George_Cline_1856_Administration|George Cline 1856 Administration]]
[[Space:Alfred_and_Sarah_Cline_Guardianship|Alfred and Sarah Cline Guardianship]] ------ [Richland County, Ohio] Probate Court, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bauthor_id%3A256519 ''FamilySearch''] Catalog - main author. Richland County [Ohio] General Index to Probate Books 1813 - 1937, aka Bollman's General Index to Estates, Guardians, Assignees, Trustees, Divorces and Real Estate Cases, A208/Sarah Cline; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39J-H781-X?i=76&cat=3023405 ''FamilySearch''].
:Sarah Cline - Admin by John W. Moore :Number and Box: A208 :Executor's/Administrator's/Assignee's Docket--2:71 :Minute Docket-4:102 :Inventory Record. Estates.-Admin R. 17:327 :Record of Bonds--3:183 :Sarah Cline - Guardianships by William Foulks :Number and Box: Gdn 666 :Guardian's/Trustee's Docket: 2:225 :Minute Docket: 4:130 :Record of Bonds: 3:502:

[Richland County, Ohio] Probate Case Files. 1813-1935; catalog entry, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2778602?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''FamilySearch'']. :Sarah Cline probate, case 1860/#0208 (94 pp.), [Richland County, Ohio] Probate Case Files; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-XQBN-S?cat=2778602 ''FamilySearch''], FSL digital group (DGS) 102885724, images 2666-2760 of 2760; file opened 14 April 1860, closed 2 April 1862, includes.
::John W. Moore, administrator, record of “1st Partial Settlement” filed 14 October 1861 (recorded vol. 18, pp. 386 and 388) at images [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-FQF?i=2685&cat=2778602 2686]-2687 of 2760.
::John W. Moore, administrator, record of “Final Settlement” filed 2 April 1862 (recorded vol 19, p. 43) at images [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-F9C?i=2687&cat=2778602 2688]-2691 of 2760. ::P. M. Foulks (heir), receipt, 2 April 1862, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-X7MP-R?i=2714&cat=2778602 2715] of 2760; he is “Peter Folks” in the final accounting by John W. Moore (image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-FQJ?i=2688&cat=2778602 2689] of 2760), thus he is otherwise Peter M. Foulks. ::Dianah Hollabaugh (heir)/John Hollabaugh, receipt (# 1), January 1862, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-X7M5-Z?i=2701&cat=2778602 2702] of 2760. ::Dianah Hollabaugh (heir)/John Hollabaugh, receipt, 23 June 1862, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-X7MP-B?i=2711&cat=2778602 2712] of 2760. ::David Cline (heir), receipt (# 2), 13 February 1862, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-XQBF-G?i=2703&cat=2778602 2704] of 2760. ::David Cline (heir), receipt, 9 January 1863, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-FS4?i=2717&cat=2778602 2718] of 2760. ::Elias Ropp/Catherine Ropp (heir), receipt (# 3), 1 January 1862, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-FQQ?i=2693&cat=2778602 2694] of 2760. ::Elias Ropp/Catherine Ropp (heir), receipt, 23 June 1862, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-X7MP-P?i=2713&cat=2778602 2714] of 2760. ::Daniel Cline (heir), receipt (# 4), 28 December 1861, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-X7MR-9?i=2691&cat=2778602 2692] of 2760. ::Daniel Cline (heir), receipt, 23 June 1862, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-X7M5-M?i=2710&cat=2778602 2711] of 2760. ::Wm Foulks, guardian of Sarah & Alfred Cline (heirs), receipt (# 5), 21 December 1861, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-X733-1?i=2695&cat=2778602 2696] of 2760. ::Wm Foulks, guardian of Sarah & Alfred Cline (heirs), receipt, 3 September 1862, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-XQBX-Y?i=2709&cat=2778602 2710] of 2760. :Other included receipts-- :J. Y. Glessner for Samuel Glessner, receipt, 12 May 1860 for publishing Moore’s appointment as administrator in “Shield and Banner” for three weeks, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-X7MP-W?i=2721&cat=2778602 2722] of 2760. ::See A. J. Baughman, ''History of Richland County, Ohio, from 1808 to 1908'' (Chicago : S. J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1908), 265; digital images, “In 1871, the Shield office was destroyed by fire, and the files of the paper … were thus lost”; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofrichlan01baug/page/n278/mode/1up ''InternetArchive]. :B. Vinson, receipt, 18 April 1861 for “one set of grave stone for Sarah Cline” ($35), at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-F3D?i=2735&cat=2778602 2736] of 2760. :J. Householder, bill for coffin ($15) dated 28 March 1860, and receipt, 4 September 1860, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-X7ML-Y?i=2745&cat=2778602 2746] of 2760. :Maria Culburt[son], receipt (# 12) for work from 18 December 1859 and _____ from 18 December 1859 until 3 May 1860, “in all 21 weeks” (1.25 per week) at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-XQBN-B?i=2747&cat=2778602 2748] of 2670. :J. C. Rupert, accounting for funeral expenses ($10.24) including considerable yard goods, 15 March 1860, and receipt, 13 August 1861, at images [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-FQW?i=2749&cat=2778602 2750]-2751 of 2760 :O. J. Rotsel [M.D.], accounting for medicine and medical services, 26 July 1859 through 25 March 1860, and receipt dated 12 February 1861, at images [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-X7Q5-P?i=2757&cat=2778602 2758]-2760 of 2760, especially [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS66-X7QT-7?i=2759&cat=2778602 2760]. ::See Oliver J. Rotsel, M.D., biographical sketch in Weston A. Goodspeed and Charles Blanchard, ''County of Williams, Ohio, Historical and Biographical'' (Chicago, F. A. Battey, 1882), 588-589; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/chi.082936091?urlappend=%3Bseq=590%3Bownerid=13510798903263538-598 ''HathiTrust'']. ::See Oliver J Rotsel, Physician (indexed as Rotrel) in 1860 Census at Bloominggrove, Richland County, Ohio, "United States Census, 1860", database with images, ‘’FamilySearch’’ (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCGB-WZ2 : 18 February 2021), ::See FamilyTree PID 9KDM-CTM https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9KDM-CTM

[Richland County, Ohio] Administration dockets 1837-1878, 2 (1856-1878):71 (#208/Sarah Cline); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QP-X8Y3?i=322&cc=1992421&cat=256298 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 960095, Digital Collection 5874750 image 323 of 615, for "letters issued 14 April 1860; inventory and sale bill 21 June 1860/recorded 17:327&c.; 1st partial settlement filed 14 October 1861/recorded 18:386 &c.; final settlement filed 2 April 1862/recorded 19:43 (#106/Sarah Cline); admr, John W. Moore; bail, Hiram R. Smith & Levi Bricker. [Richland County, Ohio] Administration records 1856-1860, 17:327-337 (#212/Sarah Cline); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QP-FRX2?i=570&cc=1992421&cat=256298 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 960105, Digital Collection (DGS) 5874760, includes inventory [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QP-FRFS?i=571&cc=1992421&cat=256298 328]-331, Sale Bill [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QP-F5C9?i=573&cc=1992421&cat=256298 332]-337. [Richland County, Ohio] Administration records 1860-1865, 18:386-388 (#64/Sarah Cline); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QP-X6BR?i=228&cc=1992421&cat=256298 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 960106, Digital Collections (DGS) 5874761, images 229-230 of 714, for 1st partial settlement filed 14 October 1861. [Richland County, Ohio] Administration records 1860-1865, 19:43-44 (#106/Sarah Cline); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9QP-XNFL?i=410&cc=1992421&cat=256298 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 960106, Digital Collections (DGS) 5874761, images 411-412 of 714, for final settlement. ==Research Notes== '''Richland County, Ohio, Probate Case Files.''' See [Richland County, Ohio] Probate Case Files. 1813-1935; catalog entry, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2778602?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''FamilySearch''].

Sarah Culver's Sugar Bowl

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December 2015: there are snippets of information that have been useful about several family members in a typewritten note that was left by family in an antique sugar-bowl that was originally Sarah Culver's.

Sarah Elwert To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Elwert-1|Sarah Elwert]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Elwert-1&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sarah Elwert To-Do List|Sarah's current to-do list]].'' Looking for help with -Alfred C. Rowland's (ca. 1881) parents - x Rowland and Ella L. x (ca. 1856) -Cathryne R. Rowland's (1908-1982) mother - Minnie x (ca. 1882) -Johanna B. Schilling's (ca. 1883-1909) parents (Germany) -John Vincent Gottschall Sr.'s (1905-1944) parents -Edward Sykes's (1842-1906) mother (Anne - husband George Sykes) maiden name and any info from before them (England or Wales) -Rachel James Sykes's (1843-1927) mother (Sarah - husband Peter James) maiden name and any information from before them (Wales) -Michael Lawler's (Lawlor) (1829-1890) parents (Ireland) -Bridget Noelan's (Nolan) (1830-1882) mother, Bridget's (1784) maiden name and father's first name -Cornelius Donahue's (1838-1906) parents -Mary Walsh's (1838-1899) parents {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Elwert-1|Elwert, Sarah ]] || || to-do |- | [[Elwert-2|Elwert, Michael ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gottschall-34|Elwert, Linda (Gottschall)]] || || to-do |- | [[Elwert-3|Elwert, Laura ]] || || to-do |- | [[Elwert-4|Elwert, Theresa ]] || || to-do |- | [[Elwert-5|Elwert, Christopher ]] || || to-do |- | [[Elwert-6|Elwert, Alfred ]] || || to-do |- | [[Gottschall-35|Gottschall, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Conaway-196|Gottschall, Patricia (Conaway)]] || || to-do |- |}

Sarah Hall

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

Sarah Hartzell Manuscript

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Sarah Hartzell Manuscript, Abr. ed. == :By [[Hartzell-538|Sarah M Hartzell]], who lived in Williams Township, Pennsylvania, United States. In 1935, her niece, Edith Hartzell Langzettel, began helping her collect data. The entire Manuscript has grown to over 380 pages. It is neatly typed and orderly, and covers over eight generations of the descendants of [[Hertzel-5|Hans Heinrich Hertzel]] and his son, [[Hertzel-103|Hans Leonard Hartzell]]. ::Quote from Sarah taken from the "[[Space:Hartzell_Forbes_Letters|Hartzell Forbes Letters]]", 29 June 1936.: "I have been asked, 'How near are your records completed?' I reply, 'My book will not be completed until I close my eyes,' and to have it put in book form will never happen as it would be a big expense, and at that it would not be perfect. But as for me I would not sell it at any price." :Although the work was never published, a copy was made in 1972. The abbreviated edition was copied in 1991. *Referenced in: Price, Charles H. Jr. ''A Hartzell-Price Family History and Genealogy''. Telford, Penna.: Charles H. Price Jr., 1971. pp 30, 281. :::Quote from Charles H. Price Jr.: "I have examined the Manuscript and it is well done and covers a very large number of descendant lines with genealogical data on most of the descendants. For a while we had hoped to include it in this ''Hartzell Family History and Genealogy'', but the work is too large to do so." *Referenced in: Boyd, Charles A. "[[Space:The Hartzell Family: From Baden to Williams|The Hartzell Family: From Baden to Williams]]". The Pastfinder: Publication of the Williams Township Historical Society. Vol. VIII, No. 3, September, 1984. ::Charles A. Boyd was an historian, genealogist, and author. He generated and contributed a large amount of genealogical information for the Williams Township Historical Society in Williams Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania. He died in the late 1980s. ::See "[[Space:Langzettel_Boyd_Letters|Langzettel Boyd Letters]]" for more information. :::Quote from Charles A. Boyd: "[Sarah] carefully collected the family history." *Named Reference Example: ::First Use: :::Hartzell, Sarah Margaret and Hartzell Langzettel, Edith. ''[[Space:Sarah_Hartzell_Manuscript|Sarah Hartzell Manuscript]]'', Abr. ed. Absecon, NJ: Mary Hartzell Duran unpublished, 1991. Williams Township, Pennsylvania: Sarah Margaret Hartzell, unpublished 1953. ::Subsequent Usage: ::: *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sarah_Hartzell_Manuscript|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available at this location: == *[[Duran-985|TC Duran]] will scan the pages on request.

Sarah Hornblow

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Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Randall_Cook-1|Annie Pomeroy]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20396645 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Sarah Jane & William D East

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Per my family's records, Sarah Jane was adopted by the East family after her parents were killed during a raid. She and her adopted brother, William, were married. Sarah was born circa 1835, and William D was born circa 1825. Both were born in Virginia. Sarah's parents were also born in Virginia (per 1880 census). Mystery solved after trip to Family History Library in Salt Lake City. Sarah Jane was daughter of Joseph East and Betsy Martin; whereas William (middle name unknown) was son of William East and Mary J (last name unknown). Both of these were verified through their death certificates. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Sarah Jane Blocker's Journal

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A notebook of Sarah Jane Blocker containing poems from her childhood friends, and, in the back page, a list of her mother's family. (Note -I need to get better scans of this)

Sarah Jenkins To-Do List

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9 OF 15 COMPLETED == “One and done” missions: == *Add a photo of yourself to your profile. *Add a biography to your profile. *Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. *Increase your CC7 number from 2554________ (starting number) to _2704_____ (add 150). - DONE! *Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. DONE! *Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. - DONE! *Attend WikiTree Day 2023. *Start or join a One-Name Study. *Start or join a One-Place Study. *Join a geographical project. *Join a topical project. *Join a functional project. *Start a free-space project. I don't know if it counts as a project but made a free-space page for no-side photo and G2G pics as a free-space profile as per Betsy Ko tip with the aim of including more location and interest pics in profiles. I am counting it as a project. *Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. *Add a book to the Source Library. == Here are missions where you’ll want to count: == === I earned Club 100 badges in these 5 months: === # January # February # March # May # June ===I earned Club 1000 badges in these 5 months:=== # April # July # # # ===I uploaded 15 photos or headstones to these profiles:=== #[[Bragger-33|Athena Sarah Rachel Bragger]] #[[Payton-1199|Eliza (Payton) Gibson]] #[[Whiteley-312|John Whiteley]] - photo Whiteley Memorial. #[[Whiteley-312|John Whiteley]] - bronze plaque on the Whiteley Memorial. #[[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Whiteley_Memorial_Methodist_Church|Whiteley Memorial Methodist Church 1898-1959]] Free space profile. #[[Jenkins-5973|Julian John Jenkins]] Headstone. #[[Campbell-36711|Peter Campbell]] #[[Payton-820|Thomas Nathaniel Payton]] Added photo of "The Euterpe" within Biography. #[[Murrell-1371|Alfred Murrell]] added photo of "Zealandia" within Biography. #[[Blackler-132|Sarah Jane Hayward (Blackler) Bruce]] added photo "The Hereford" within Biography, from authoring Free Space Page for "The Herford" with image. #[[Clements-5503|Austin Clements]] added photo of the "Akaroa" (ship). within Biography. #[[Caves-116|John Caves]]. #Space:Amelia_Thompson%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_New_South_Wales_1838 added photo of the Amelia Thompson. #[[Rugg-653|James Rugg]]. #St Peter's Church, Purangi added to Free Space page and [[Neilson-356|jFrank Neilson]]. ===I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles from my Anniversaries list:=== #[[Clark-78998|Ida Laura (Clark) Storey]]. #[[McGeachy-108|Barbara McGeachy]]. #[[Harvey-15803|Kate (Harvey) Davis]] #[[Martin-24911|John Martin]] #[[Petersen-6318|Jack Petersen]] #[[Payton-1199|Eliza (Payton) Gibson]] #[[Campbell-37170|James Campbell]] #[[Elcock-181|Harriet (Elcock) Hatfull]] #[[Unknown-515261|Kathleen Eagle]] #[[Tipper-290|Elizabeth Emma (Tipper) Owen]] #[[Wisdom-766|Edward Wisdom]] #[[Goldring-293|Richard Goldring]] #[[Moorhead-1162|Brian Wilfrid Moorhead]] #[[Jones-122080|Ann Jones]] #[[Sorenson-801|Winston Robert Sorenson]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I improved these 15 early profiles from my Watchlist:=== (Sort by oldest edit) #[[Baylis-612|Richard Anstead Simmonds Baylis]] #[[Crosbie-466|Mary Crosbie Fausett]] #[[Fausett-105|Elsie Isabella (Fausett) Woodend]] #[[Fausett-106|Mabel Frances Fausett]] #[[Payton-1583|Clarice Ivy (Payton) Jones]] #[[Sorenson-803|Henry Alfred Sorensen]] #[[Hogwood-64|Henry Hogwood]] #[[Glass-4304|Thomas Blaney Glass]] #[[Glass-4566|Jean Allan Glass]] #[[Fausett-100|John Fausett]] #[[Woodend-23|John Furness Woodend]] #[[Hatfull-87|Catherine (Hatfull) Agutter]] #[[Davidson-10576|Matthew Davidson]] #[[Powell-19551|Ina Gladys Rose (Powell) Eagle ]] #[[Kiely-296|Patrick Kiely]] # [[Chappell-3519|Maria Louisa (Chappell) Muir]] # [[Chappell-3520|Anna Maria (Chappell) Muir]] # [[Farrell-3971|William Farrell]] ===I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs Biography Category:=== # [[Adkins-8079|Thomas Adkins]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category=== #[[King-16314|Edward Stephen King]] basic biography done and removed from Catagory. # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category:=== #[[Vibert-17|Jessie Madeline Vibert]] #[[Brown-78385|Edward James Brown]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I added at least one source to these 15, 30 or 45 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category:=== # [[White-25460|John White]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles to [[Space:Completeness_Checklist |completeness]] using David Randall’s Checklist:=== #[[Oliver-11089|Ivor Clifford Oliver]] #[[Oliver-11090|Miriam Isabel Oliver]] #[[Robertson-17223|Clarice Isabel (Robertson) Buckthought]] It doesn't look like much but it was all I could find all the boxes I could tick are ticked. #[[Gilbert-12410|Ernest James Gilbert]] There may be more children not yet available because records hidden due to privacy (still living) but that is it for now! #[[Eagle-773|Lyla Joyce (Eagle) Larkin]]. # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I improved these 15, 30 or 45 random profiles:=== #[[King-14127|John Thomas King]] #[[Whiteley-312|John Whiteley]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I connected these 5 unconnected profiles to the big tree:=== # # # # # ===I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles of individuals who died young:=== # [[Hatfull-35|George Hatfull]] #[[Hatfull-82|Ann Hatfull]] #[[Oliver-11089|Ivan Clifford Oliver]] #[[Oliver-11090|Miriam Isabel Oliver]] #[[Davidson-12058|John Davidson]] #[[Oliver-11091|Gavin Raner Oliver]] #[[Liddell-664|Albert Liddell]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I solved these 15, 30 or 45 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I participated in these 15 weekly challenges:=== (Examples: 52 Ancestors, Data Doctors Challenge, Saturday Sourcing Sprints, WikiTree Challenge) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I participated in these 5 monthly challenges:=== # # # # # ===Add or source 150 profiles each during a Connect-a-Thon or Source-a-Thon, respectively. Use the ‘Thon tracker to find out your count and record it here:=== *Connect-a-Thon: January 2023 - 245 *Connect-a-Thon: April 2023 - 261 *Source-a-Thon: '''COMPLETED!!!''' ===I participated in these 15 Weekend Chats:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I answered 15 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G:=== (Suggestion: Record a short synopsis of the question to jog your memory.) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I awarded Wonderful WikiTree recognition to these WikiTreers:=== *January: *February : *March: [[Rockell-39|Steph Rockell]] *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: ===Tally your thank yous given each month:=== Your goal is 15 a month! *January: 11 *February : 8 *March: 6 *April: 8 *May:8 *June: 2 *July: 20 (Makes up for last month.) *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: ===I awarded Generous Genealogist badges to these 5 WikiTreers:=== # # # # # ===I awarded Family or Community Star badges to these 5 WikiTreers:=== # # # # # ===I invited these 5 people to join WikiTree:=== # # # # # ===I shared these 15 Question of the Week images on my social media account(s):=== # What is the largest family you've found in your tree? I shared my answer also. # Do you have any Aviators in your Tree? I don't so won't answer but Waylon does and I reminded him in a public share on Facebook. # Do you have Spanish roots? I don't but I shared on Facebook and believe some of my friends there do! # If you wrote your own epitaph, what would it say? Answered and shared. # Any indigenous people in your tree? Answered and shared. # # # # # # # # # # ===I shared the shareable family tree image for these 15 ancestors on my social media account(s):=== #[[Campbell-10039|John Campbell]] 2x great grandfather. #[[Campbell-36713|Rfm Peter Campbell N.Z.R.B.]]. #[[Robertson-17223|Clarice Isabel (Robertson) Buckthought]] #[[Neilson-355|Murray Joseph Neilson]] - great Uncle. #[[Eagle-772|Inez Melva (Eagle) Verran]] #[[Eagle-773|Lyla Joyce (Eagle) Larkin]] # # # # # # # # # ===I watched these 15 Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube and left a comment:=== #WikiTree Saturday Roundup (March 18, 2023) - Left a comment. #WikiTree Saturday Roundup [Mar 25] - Left comment. #WikiTree Saturday Roundup [May 6] - Left comment. #WikiTree Saturday Roundup [May 20] - Left comment. #WikiTree Saturday Roundup (June 3, 2023) w/@grandmasgenes6793 @uptergroveGreg & @kobetsy - Left comments. #WikiTree Saturday Roundup [17 June 2023] - Left comment. Using Betsy's Tip of Week. #WikiTree #SaturdayRoundup 24 Jun 2023 w/hosts @grandmasgenes6793, @kobetsy, & @uptergroveGreg - Left comment - you can use my Trifle recipe for the cookbook. #WikiTree #SaturdayRoundup 1 Jul 2023 w/hosts @grandmasgenes6793 @uptergroveGreg @kobetsy - Left comment and upvoted. #WikiTree #SaturdayRoundup 22 Jul 2023 w/hosts:@uptergroveGreg @kobetsy - Left comment. #WikiTree #SaturdayRoundup 29 Jul 2023 w/hosts @grandmasgenes6793 @uptergroveGreg @kobetsy - Comment made - Glad they liked my Photo. #WikiTree #SaturdayRoundup 5 Aug 2023 w/@grandmasgenes6793 @kobetsy @uptergroveGreg @EowynLangholf - left comment. #WikiTree #SaturdayRoundup 12 Aug 2023 w/@grandmasgenes6793 @kobetsy @uptergroveGreg - left comment. Great tip of the week. #WikiTree #SaturdayRoundup 19 Aug 2023 w/@grandmasgenes6793 @kobetsy @uptergroveGreg - left comment. 12 degs from Ernest Rutherford. #WikiTree #SaturdayRoundup 2 Sep 2023 @grandmasgenes6793 @kobetsy @uptergroveGreg - Some really beautiful well made profiles - impressive. #WikiTree #SaturdayRoundup (9 Dec 2023) - I have been missing these while I recovered from Covid - and the 1st one to pop up giving me my 15th is one of the most interesting ones I have ever watched - WWII heroes WOW!!! ===I watched these 15 WikiTree Wednesday videos on YouTube and left a comment:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I watched these 5 videos from WikiTree Day 2022 and left a comment:=== # # # # #

Sarah Johanson To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Johanson-133|Sarah Johanson]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Johanson-133&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sarah Johanson To-Do List|Sarah's current to-do list]].''

Sarah Tolson Grove Death Certificate

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[https://www.familysearch.org Family Search], Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953. Name: [[Tolson-117|Sarah A. Grove]] Death Date: 10 May 1911 Death Place: Hoaglin Township, Van Wert, Ohio Birth Date: 31 Jan 1834 Birthplace: Ohio Death Age: 77 years 3 months 19 days Gender: Female Marital Status: Widowed Race or Color: American Street Address: [blank] Occupation: Housewife Residence: [blank] Burial Date: 12 May 1911 Burial Place: Cemetery Name: Mt. Zion Cem. Father's Name: [[Tolson-69|Joseph Tolson]] Father's Birthplace: Maryland Mother's Name: [[Ashbrook-2|Mary Ashbrook]] Mother's Birthplace: don't know Informant: [[Grove-104|George Grove]] Film Number: 1953130 Digital Folder Number: 4021134 Image Number: 1808 Certificate Number: fn 51212

Sarah West family - Pittsylvania, Virginia

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[[Category:West Name Study]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Patty-65|Sylvia Simms]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Follow the West surname * Identify the children of Sarah West * Identify the father of Sarah West's children Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7975206 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Sarah's Background Images-1

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[[Category:Background Images]]

Sarah's Images Library

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This page is a work in progress, basically a place I use to upload images I wish to use for backgrounds or the decorating of profiles I manage. Everything is free to use, either copyright free or creative commons. Feel free to use anything here. ==Free Image Resources== *https://pixabay.com *https://www.transparenttextures.com *https://www.stockvault.net

Saratoga County New York

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New_York_Projects
Saratoga_County,_New_York
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[[Category:Saratoga County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} Saratoga County was created from a section of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Albany_County%2C_New_York Albany County] in 1791. ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Warren_County_New_York Warren County] - North *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Washington_County_New_York Washington County] -East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rensselaer_County_New_York Rensselaer County] - Southeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Albany_County%2C_New_York Albany County] - South *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Schenectady_County_New_York Schenectady County] - Southwest *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fulton_County_New_York Fulton County] - West *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Montgomery_County%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study Montgomery County] - West *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hamilton_County_New_York Hamilton County] - Northwest ==Cities== *Mechanicville *Saratoga Springs ==Towns== *Ballston *Charlton *Clifton Park *Corinth *Day *Edinburg *Galway *Greenfield *Hadley *Halfmoon *Malta *Milton *Moreau *Northumberland *Providence *Saratoga *Stillwater *Waterford *Wilton ==Villages== *Ballston Spa *Corinth *Galway *Round Lake *Schuylerville *South Glens Falls *Stillwater *Victory *Waterford ==Census-designated Places== *Clifton Gardens *Clifton Knolls-Mill Creek *Country Knolls *Hadley ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saratoga_County%2C_New_York Saratoga County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saratoga_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Saratoga County Cemeteries] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Our_County_And_Its_People:_A_Descriptive_And_Biographical_Record_of_Saratoga_County%2C_New_York Our County And its People: A Descriptive And Biographical Record of Saratoga County] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Saratoga_County,_New_York_Genealogy Saratoga County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/saratoga-county/ Saratoga County on Genealogy Inc.] *[https://www.capitaldistrictgenealogicalsociety.org/index.html Capital District Genealogical Society] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Saratorga County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saratoga_County,_New_York. Accessed 28 March 2020.

Sardinia Region

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Regions_of_Italy
Sardinia,_Italy
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[[Category: Regions of Italy]] [[Category: Sardinia, Italy]] ---- {{Image|file=Flags_of_Italy-53.png|align=l|size=100px}} '''Part of the [[Project :Italy|Italy Project]]''' ---- This page is managed by the [[Space:IRP_Regions_Team|'''''Italy and Italian Roots Regions Team''''']] of the [[Project :Italy|'''Italy Project''']]. ==Region of Sardinia== Sardinia (/sɑrˈdɪniə/, Italian: ''Sardegna'' [sarˈdeɲɲa], Sardinian: Sardìgna, Sardìnnia [sarˈdiɲɲa]/[sarˈdinja], Sassarese: Sardhigna, Gallurese: Saldigna, Algherese: Saldegna, Tabarchino: Sardegna) is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily and before Cyprus) and an autonomous region of Italy, which goes by the official name of ''Regione Autonoma della Sardegna'' / ''Regione Autònoma de Sardigna'' (Autonomous Region of Sardinia). The nearest land masses are (clockwise from north) the island of Corsica, the Italian Peninsula, Sicily, Tunisia, the Balearic Islands, and Provence. The Tyrrhenian Sea portion of the Mediterranean Sea is directly to the east of Sardinia between the Sardinian east coast and the west coast of the Italian mainland peninsula. The Strait of Bonifacio is directly north of Sardinia and separates Sardinia from the French island of Corsica. The region has its capital in its largest city, Cagliari. Its indigenous language and the other minority languages (Sassarese, Gallurese, Catalan Algherese and Tabarchino) enjoy "equal dignity" with Italian each in the concerned territory by a regional law.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardinia Wikipedia on Region of Sardinia] {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l }} ==Provinces (''Province'')== Sardinia consists of four provinces and a metropolitan city, as follows[https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardegna#Suddivisione_amministrativa Italian Wikipedia on Sardegna]: {{Image|file=Sardinia_Region.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Locations of provinces of Sardinia. }} {| border=1 style="text-align:center; width:50%;" |- ! Province ! Number of ''Comuni'' ! Population ! Area
(km²) ! Web site |- | Metropolitan City of Cagliari | 17 | 431,819 | 1,248 | [http://www.cittametropolitanacagliari.it/ Cagliari] |- | Province of Nuoro | 74 | 211,605 | 5,786 | [http://www.provincia.nuoro.gov.it/ Nuoro] |- | Province of Oristano | 87 | 159,667 | 3,034 | [http://www.provincia.or.it/ Oristano] |- | Province of Sassari | 92 | 493,331 | 7,692 | [http://www.provincia.sassari.it/ Sassari] |- | Province of South Sardinia | 107 | 355,371 | 6,339 | [https://www.provincia.sudsardegna.it/it Sud Sardegna] |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l }} ==History (Storia)== {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l }} ==Sources (Fonti)==

Sardis Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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Cumberland_County,_North_Carolina
Cumberland_County,_North_Carolina,_Cemeteries
Linden,_North_Carolina
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[[category:Cumberland County, North Carolina]] [[category:Linden, North Carolina]] [[Category: Cumberland County, North Carolina, Cemeteries]] The cemetery is not located beside the present church in Linden. To find the cemetery, go north on US 401 about 1/8 mile past the NC 217 turnoff to Linden, or go south 1/4 mile from the Lower Little River bridge on US 401. On the east side of US 401 is a dirt driveway between two stone pillars. This winds back through several fields and eventually comes out at the cemetery. Sardis Church was organized May 5, 1816, the first building known as Hodges' Meeting House, was located on the opposite side of the ravine, and nearer the river. The second building, probably erected in 1830, stood at the southwest corner of the cemetery. In 1916 the third building was erected at Linden, NC. ==Among those buried here are:== [[Hobbs-1031|Lommie Mae ''Hobbs'' West]] [[West-2648|Flora Isabella ''West'' West]] [[West-2861|James A. West]] [[West-2860|James Robert West]] [[West-2863|Mable Daisy West]] [[West-2884|Sadie Lou West]] [[West-2874|Sarah Kathryn West]] [[West-2872|Vivian Florence West]]

Sardomene

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British_Shipping_Lines
British_Ships
The_Liverpool_Shipping_Co_Ltd
Windjammers
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[[Category:British Shipping Lines]][[Category:British_Ships]] [[Category:Windjammers]] [[Category:The Liverpool Shipping Co Ltd]] ---- ==Sardomene== :- Official No 86191, :- Port of Registry Liverpool, :- Size 1860t, Length; 269 ft. Breadth; 39.6 ft. Depth; 24.1 ft. :- Iron full-rigged ship :- built Woolston-Southampton in 1882, by Oswald Mordaunt Southhampton for Henry Fernie :- signal code WLPK. :- Managing owner 1900 Henry F Fernie, The Liverpool Shipping Co Ltd, Borough Buildings, 7 Rumford St, Liverpool :- Sold to Italy in 1910. 01 Jul 1915 torpedoded by the Germans and sunk about 25 miles SW of Fastnet BU U-24 ==Link== [[Space:The_Liverpool_Shipping_Co_Ltd|The Liverpool Shipping Co Ltd]] ==Source== Reference: BT 110/203/56; Description: Ship Sardomene, official number: 86191. When built: 1882. Registry closed: 1910; Date: [1901-1910]; Held by: The National Archives, Kew; http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10188576

SARGENT family unites

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::::'''''this is a work in Progress'''''' from now to whenever....for future reference....A place to keep record of where everyone is buried. Hopefully this will help those in the furture or who stumble upon these names as part of their ancestry. == '''SARGENT''' == *Sargent, parent :James Ray [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSmid=47686147&GRid=140938638& SARGENT] *Sargent, Grandparents :Arthur H [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=140936943 SARGENT] ::Winifred [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSvcid=538251&GRid=140936743& (JUSTUS)] Sargent :::Jimmy (up above) :::Jodie [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSvcid=538243&GRid=61593901& HARPER] *Sargent Great Grandparents :James H. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=18341257 SARGENT] ::Vercie [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSvcid=538279&GRid=18341254& (HEACOCK)] Sargent :::Emil Joan Sargent :::Arthur Sargent :::Cletus Sargent :::Vercie Sargent :::Edith Sargent *Sargent 2x Grandparents :Jasper N [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34955937 SARGENT] ::Mary E. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSvcid=538297&GRid=17930032& (ADKINS)] Sargent :::Etha Melinda (SARGENT) [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Taylor&GSby=1878&GSbyrel=in&GSdy=1898&GSdyrel=in&GSst=17&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=44779965&df=all& Taylor] :::Emma Jane [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=145753628 SARGENT] :::Asa [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Sargent&GSfn=Asa&GSby=1882&GSbyrel=in&GSdy=1908&GSdyrel=in&GSst=17&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=44811378&df=all& Sargent] :::Johanna (Sargent) KIRKMAN :::James H. Sargent (up above) :::Thomas Donald [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=17976253 Sargent] :::Hobart McKinley[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=18083043 Sargent] *Sargent 3x Grandparents :Jacob [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34985477 SARGENT] ::Nancy (SKEEN) :::Jane (Sargent) Adkins :::Jasper Sargent :::Henry Sargent :::Drucilla Sargent (died at age 1yr old) :::Everet Sargent :::Madge (Sargent) McArtor *Sargent 4th Grandparents :Elisha [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSvcid=538240&GRid=34925410& SARGENT] ::Savina (WAGGONER) :::Jacob SARGENT 1831 – 1895 :::H Joseph SARGENT 1833 – 1849 :::James SARGENT 1835 – 1897 :::Jane SARGENT 1837 – 1922 :::John SARGENT 1839 – 1840 :::Elizabeth SARGENT 1841 – 1855 :::Catharine SARGENT 1843 – 1915 :::Daniel SARGENT 1845 – 1933 *Sargent 5th Grandparents :Joseph ::Elizabeth (WAGGONER) :::Joseph Sargent :::Elisha Sargent :::Absalom Sargent :::Sarah Sargent :::Thomas Sargent :::Cyrena Sargent :::Frances Sargent *Sargent 6th Grandparents :Thomas ::Ann (DARBY) *Sargent 7th Grandparents :William B ::Sara (LEA)

Sargent Record

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Sargent Record == William Sargent of Ipswich, Newbury, Hampton, Salisbury and Amesbury, New England, U.S., with his descendants and their intermarriages, and other Sargent branches * by Edwin Everett Sargent (1834-1898) * published by St. Johnsbury, Vt., Caledonian Co., 1899 * Source Example: ::: Sargent, Edwin Everett. ''[[Space:Sargent Record|Sargent Record]]'' (St. Johnsbury, Vt., Caledonian Co., 1899) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Sargent|Sargent]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sargent Record|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/sargentrecordwil00insarg * https://archive.org/details/sargentrecordwil1899sarg2 * https://archive.org/details/sargentrecordwil1899sarg * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=14221

Sáros/šariš County

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Sáros (-Hungarian, Slovak: Šariš, Latin: comitatus Sarossiensis, German: Scharosch) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is now in northeastern Slovakia. Today, Šariš is only an informal designation of the corresponding territory. Sáros county shared borders with the Austrian crownland Galicia and the Hungarian counties Szepes, Abaúj-Torna and Zemplén. It was situated between the Levoča Hills (i.e., Szepesség (Spiš)), Kassa and Felső-Szvidnyik. The river Tarca flowed through the county. Its area was 3,652 km² around 1910. The capital of Sáros county was Sáros Castle. After various other towns, since 1647 the capital has been Eperjes. Sáros county was created before the 13th century from the comitatus Novi Castri (named after Novum Castrum, today Abaújvár), which also included the later counties Abov and Heves. In the aftermath of World War I, most of Sáros county became part of newly formed Czechoslovakia, as recognized by the concerned states in the 1920 Treaty of Trianon. During World War II, when Czechoslovakia was divided, Šariš became part of the First Slovak Republic. Since 1993, Šariš has been part of Slovakia, located in the Prešov Region. Historically a prosperous region, it is nowadays relatively poor. http://www.cisarik.com/0_former_Saros_Saris_county.html https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sáros_County Dvorzsak Gazetteer: http://kt.lib.pte.hu/cgi-bin/kt.cgi?konyvtar/kt03110501/0_0_1_pg_492.html https://archives.hungaricana.hu/en/urbarium/search/results/?list=eyJxdWVyeSI6ICJTWk89KFJFR0VTVFJBVEEgSU4gUkVHKSJ9&page=1&per_page=20

Sarson Name Study

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[[Category:Sarson Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] Sarson One Name Study == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname, Sarson, and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join the study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. You can find out more about my study using the following links: * [https://one-name.org/surnames_a-z/ Guild of One Name Studies] * [https://sarson.one-name.net// Sarson One Name Study website] * [https://sarson-one-name-study.blogspot.com/ Sarson One Name Study Blog] * [https://twitter.com/SarsonONS/ Sarson One Name Study Twitter] My [https://sarson.one-name.net// Sarson One Name Study website] currently has 1614 individuals in 341 different families, with 1329 having the surname of Sarson from across England and Wales. 1259 individuals are visible on this tree at this time as some are still living or death has not been confirmed and they are less than 110 years old. == Task List == * Create a spreadsheet of all births in England and Wales with the surname Sarson. A work in progress! * Create a spreadsheet of all marriages in England and Wales were one of the parties has the surname Sarson. A work in progress! * Create a spreadsheet of all deaths in England and Wales with the surname Sarson. A work in progress! == How to Join == Right now, this project just has one member, me. I am [[Sarson-77|Lucy Sarson]]. Please contact me, as the Study's coordinator [[Sarson-77|Lucy Sarson]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks!

Sartin Name Study

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[[Category:Sartin Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Sartin Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sartin Sartin] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Sartin name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Sartins), by time period (18th Century Sartins), or by topic (Sartin DNA, Sartin Occupations, Sartin Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the SartinName Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Way-1271|Rhonda Westerman]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Sartin}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Sartin}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Sarver Name Study

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[[Category:Sarver Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Sarver Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sarver Sarver] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Sarver name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Sarver's), by time period (18th Century Sarver's), or by topic (Sarver DNA, Sarver Occupations, Sarver Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Sarver Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Lemen-157|Mark Lemen]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Sarver}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Sarver}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! *Follow the tag '''Sarver''' *Add {{One Name Study|name=Sarver}} to profiles of Sarver families just after the biography header *Check these out for the surname Sarver: ** Help adopt [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=SARVER orphaned profiles] ** Help improve [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=SARVER&MaxErrors=100 profile suggestions] ** Help source [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Sarver unsourced profiles] ** Help connect [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=SARVER unconnected profiles] ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * None at this time

Saskatchewan Adoption Resources

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[[Category:Canada Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 00:17, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- As of January 2017 Adoption Records in '''Saskatchewan are Open''' – Subject to a Veto or Contact Preference ==Original birth certificate== ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==Additional Local Resources== ==Privacy Laws== ==WikiTree Project== *[https://www.originscanada.org/adoption-records/by-province/saskachewan-adoption-records/ Saskatchewan Adoption Records]. *[http://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/births-deaths-marriages-and-divorces/births-and-adoptions/adoption/post-adoption-services#eligibility Post-Adoption Services]. *[https://adoptiondatabase.quickbase.com/db/7c2gsmqv?a=q&qid=82 Canada Adoption Registry].

Saskatchewan Cemeteries Team

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Canadian Cemeteries Team]]

Saskatchewan Team

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[[Category: Canada Project]] [[Category:Saskatchewan]] ---- Welcome to the Saskatchewan Team, a sub-team of the [[Space:Western_Canada_Team|Western Canada Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. The Team Leader is: TBC Team Members are: [[Collins-11011|Carol Collins]] | [[Redford-508|Rae Santema]] | [[Carlson-1933|David Carlson]] | [[Mitton-508|Tamara (Mitton) Peyton]] | [[Thompson-40998|Shirley (Thompson) Gilbert]] | [[Apperly-15|Gerald Apperly]] == Goals == The goal of this team is to add and improve profiles for those born in Saskatchewan. == Current Tasks == == Resources == * [http://www.metismuseum.ca/introduction.php The Virtual Museum of Métis History and Culture.] Gabriel Dumont Institute, in partnership with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education, the Department of Canadian Heritage's Canadian Culture Online Program, the Canada Council for the Arts, SaskCulture, the Government of Canada and the University of Saskatchewan

Sasser DNA Group Project

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[[Category:DNA Project]] [[Category: One Name Studies]] ==Introduction== This is a DNA Group Project for the Sasser surname. The lineages listed here are associated with FTDNA Group Projects. Please contact the Group Administrator for more information. The Sasser Surname DNA Project will perform a Y-chromosome test on any male descendant with the Sasser surname. Women may participate by recruiting a brother, father, or other male relative with the Sasser surname. The results will be maintaned to match future Sasser participants. Current participants' results and genealogies can be viewed on this website. [http://genealogy.hopetownmuseum.com/bahamasdnaproject/sasserdna.html Project Website] ===About DNA Group Projects=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DNA_Group_Projects WikiTree Help for DNA Group Admins] ===Description/Objective=== The objective of this project is to match up individuals or families who share a common male ancestor with the Sasser surname and to trace the origins of the Sasser surname in America and back to Europe. ===Requirements=== To participate in the Sasser DNA study, please go to the Sasser Surname Project page, and complete a "Sasser Project Join Request." You should then order the Y-DNA37 (or higher) paternal test. Next, send a genealogy chart of your known male Sasser ancestry to the project's administrator, Peter Roberts. A test kit and concise instructions will be sent to each male participant. The participant will in turn provide a mouth swab sample to be analyzed by FamilyTreeDNA. This painless sampling technique, administered in the privacy of the home, involves simply the self-administered use of a swab to collect a small amount of cells from the inside of the cheek. FamilyTreeDNA will forward results to both the participant and the project administrator about 5 weeks after the laboratory's receipt of the individual sample. These results will include a report of the determination of a Most Recent Common Ancestor (MRCA) for the surname with a significant marker match. Each participant will receive a report of his own results. A summary linking individuals to the MCRA will be posted on this website. Participants will be identified on this site by their kit number only. ===Group Number or EKA=== === Sasser Descendant Charts === *1. '''[[Sasser-16 | Thomas Sasser]]''' b. 1760 - 1775, NC, d. aft 1821 Screven County, GA m. Clarisy **2. '''[[Sasser-100 | Littleton Eugene Sasser]]''' b. abt 1817 GA, d. 1893), m. Zilpha Emily McCroan ***3. '''[[Sasser-101 | Amos Howell Sasser]]''' (b. 14 Aug 1856 Decatur Co., d. 14 Aug 1941, m. Georgia Copeland Hall ****4. '''[[Sasser-128 | Henry Crawford Sasser]]''' b. 7 Nov 1904 Decatur Co., m. Elma Lansford *****5. '''[[Sasser-127 | Anonymous Sasser]]''' Kit 16063 *1. [[Sasser-49|Howell Sasser]] b. abt 1801 NC, d. GA **2. [[Sasser-???| Joseph Sasser]] b. abt 1848, d. 1912 Wayne County, NC, m. Elephair (Ellafaire) Nichols ***3. [[Sasser-???| Johnathan Harrison Sasser]] b. 1878 Wayne County, NC, d. 1965 Wayne County, NC, m. Minnie Florence Howell ****4. '''[[Sasser-???| Jasper "Jack" Erastus Sasser]]''' b. 1911, d. 1997 *****5. '''[[Sasser-???| Anonymous Sasser]]''' **2. [[Sasser-???| David Lewis Sasser]] b. abt 1850 NC, d. 1913 Wayne County, NC, m. Matilda Talton ***3. [[Sasser-???| Harrison Sasser]] b. 1895 Wayne County, NC, d. 1963 Wayne County, NC, m. Peggy Frances Toler ****4. '''[[Sasser-???| Anonymous Sasser]]''' *****5. '''[[Sasser-???| Anonymous Sasser]]''' Kit 16081 *1. [[Sasser-624 | Arthur Sasser]] b. ?? d. 5 Mar 1815, NC, m. Elizabeth **2. [[Sasser-623 | Josiah Sasser]] b. abt 1796 Johnston County, NC, m. [[Beard-3654 | Sally Beard]] ***3. '''[[Sasser-464 | Henry Sasser]]''' (b. 28 May 1835 NC, m. Elizabeth Asher ****4. '''[[Sasser-455 | Stephan Sasser]]''' b. 1867 KY, d. 1909, m. Angeline Suttles *****5. '''[[Sasser-454 | Martin Van Buren Sasser]]''' b. 27 Jul 1893 Laurel County, KY, d. 21 Dec 1977 Tracy, NC m. Leota Bruner ******6. Kit N3829 thgaqiymjeeryekjm *1. [[Sasser-587|Edward Sasser]] b. abt 1808 NC, m. Martha Howell **2. [[Sasser-586|Edward Ballard Sasser]] b. 22 May 1834 Wayne or Johnston County, NC, d. 23 Feb 1907 NC m. Nancy Ann "Maud" Holeman ***3. [[Sasser-622|Edward Ballard Sasser]] b. 15 Jan 1864 Johnston County, NC, d. 31 Mar 1928 Johnston County, NC, m. Sallie Elizabeth Lynch ****4. '''[[Sasser-569|Roland Wright Sasser]]''' ??? b. 31 Aug 1896 Johnston, NC, d. 11 Sep 1955 Wilmington, New Hanover, NC, m. Carrie Wright Bryant (Roland's siblings: Robey? and Lissie (Elizabeth) *****5. '''[[Sasser-621|Charles Edward Sasser]]''' Kit 100454 *1. [[Sasser-???|William Sasser]] b. 1725, d. NC **2. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] ***3. [[Sasser-???|?? Sasser]] ****4. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] *****5. '''[[Sasser-???| Anonymous Sasser]]''' kit 67375 *1. [[Sasser-???|Edward Sasser]] of Wayne or Johnston, NC, d. Wayne or Johnston, NC **2. [[Sasser-???|Edward Ballard (or Bullard) Sasser]] b. 15 Jan 1864 of Johnston, NC, d. 31 Mar 1928 Johnston, NC ***3. [[Sasser-???|Roland Wright Sasser]] ****4. '''[[Sasser-???| Anonymous Sasser]]''' kit 100454 *1. [[Sasser-???|Edward Sasser, Sr.]] b. 1796, d. 1845 Wayne, NC **2. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] ***3. [[Sasser-???|?? Sasser]] ****4. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] *****5. '''[[Sasser-???| Anonymous Sasser]]''' kit 268400 *1. [[Sasser-???|William? Sasser, Sr.]] b. b. 1746, d. 1815 Wayne, NC **2. [[Sasser-???| Henry Sasser]] b. 1775 New Hope District, Wayne, NC, d. bef 17 Jun 1872 ***3. [[Sasser-???|Elisha Sasser]] b. 1801 New Hope District, Wayne, NC ****4. [[Sasser-???|Eli Sasser, Sr.]] b. 22 Feb 1826 Fremont, Wayne, NC, d. Mar 1890, NC *****5. '''[[Sasser-???|Eli Sasser, Jr.]]''' b. 1 Oct 1861 Princeton, Johnston, NC, d. 26 Nov 1905, Garland Box Elder, UT ******6. '''[[Sasser-???|Luther Blain Sasser]]''' b. 9 Nov 1885 Pikeville, Wayne, NC, d. 19 Apr 1963, Pocatelo Bannock, ID *******7. '''[[Sasser-???| Anonymous Sasser]]''' kit 73549 *1. [[Sasser-???| Joseph Sasser]] b. 1750 NC, d. 1806 NC m. Mary Hart **2. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] ***3. [[Sasser-???|?? Sasser]] ****4. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] *****5. '''[[Sasser-???| Anonymous Sasser]]''' kit 89494 *1. [[Sasser-???| Lewis Marion Sasser]] b. abt 1835 GA, d. AL **2. [[Sasser-???| John Dallas Sasser]] b. 1837 AL, m. 1857, d. AL ***3. [[Sasser-???|Christopher Columbus Sasser]] b. 1895 Houston, AL ****4. [[Sasser-???| Howard Milton Sasser]] b. 1916 AL, d. 1980 Panama City, FL *****5. '''[[Sasser-???| Anonymous Sasser]]''' kit 20807 *1. [[Sasser-???| John Sasser]] b. 1784, NC, d. 1875 Hardeman, TN **2. [[Sasser-???| Joel Stephen Sasser]] b. 1836 Hardman, TN ***3. [[Sasser-???|Joel Albert Sasser]] b. 1873 Middleton, TN, d. 1946 Middleton, TN ****4. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] *****5. '''[[Sasser-???| Anonymous Sasser]]''' kit 16488 *1. '''[[Sasser-152 | John Henry Sasser]]''' b. 1778 NC, m. Nancy Kirby **2. '''[[Sasser-291 | William Henry Crawood Sasser]]''' b. 1824 Smithfield, NC d. 1872 Laurel, KY, m. Rhoda Roseanna Gilbert ***3. James Buchanan Sasser b. 1857 Laurel, KY, d. 1944 Whittier, CA, m. Rebecca M. Taylor ****4. Taylor Franklin Sasser b. 1887 Laurel, KY, d. 1949 Laurel, KY, m. Rose Lee Brock *****5. Robert Edward Sasser b. 1911 Sasser, KY, d. 1979, m.Maud Muller Estep ******6. John Estep Sasser b. 1939 *******7. Kit 15953 or 23138 *1. [[Sasser-???| Arthur Sasser]] d. 1815 NC **2. [[Sasser-???| Josiah Sasser]] b. abt 1796 Johnston, NC ***3. [[Sasser-???|Henry Sasser]] b. May 28 1835, NC ****4. [[Sasser-???| Stephan Sasser]] b. 1867 KY, d. 1909 Stephonson *****5. [[Sasser-???| Martin Van Buren Sasser]] b. Jul 27 1893 Laurel, KY, d. Dec 21 1977 Tracy, CA ******6. '''[[Sasser-???| Anonymous Sasser]]''' kit N3829 *1. [[Sasser-???|John William Sasser]] b. abt 1829 **2. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] ***3. [[Sasser-???|?? Sasser]] ****4. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] *****5. '''[[Sasser-???| Anonymous Sasser]]''' kit 73427 >>>>>>> *1. [[Howell-???|Daniel Howell]] m. Bramley m. William? Sasser **2. [[Sasser-???|Tippo H. Sasser]] b.1829 Wayne, NC ***3. [[Sasser-???|?? Sasser]] ****4. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] *****5. '''[[Sasser-???| Anonymous Sasser]]''' kit 76026 >>>>>>>> *1. [[Sasser-???|?? Sasser]] **2. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] ***3. [[Sasser-???|?? Sasser]] ****4. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] *****5. '''[[Sasser-???| Anonymous Sasser]]''' kit 90500 >>>>>>>> *1. [[Sasser-???|Thomas Sasser]] b. aft 1760, NC, d. GA **2. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] ***3. [[Sasser-???|?? Sasser]] ****4. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] *****5. '''[[Sasser-???| Anonymous Sasser]]''' kit SMGF >>>>>>>> *1. [[Sasser-???|Andrew Sauser]] b. abt 1847 Switzerland **2. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] ***3. [[Sasser-???|?? Sasser]] ****4. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] *****5. '''[[Sasser-???| Anonymous Sasser]]''' kit 27110 >>>>>>>> *1. [[Sasser-???|Jan Sass]] b. abt 1320 Belgium **2. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] ***3. [[Sasser-???|?? Sasser]] ****4. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] *****5. '''[[Sasser-???| Anonymous Sasser]]''' kit 20447 >>>>>>>> *1. [[Sasser-???|?? Sasser]] **2. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] ***3. [[Sasser-???|?? Sasser]] ****4. [[Sasser-???| ?? Sasser]] *****5. 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Sasser Surname DNA Project

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[[Category: DNA Projects]] ==Objective== The objective of this project is to match up individuals or families who share a common male ancestor with the Sasser surname and to trace the origins of the Sasser surname in America and back to Europe. == Plan == The Sasser Surname DNA Project will perform a Y-chromosome test on any male descendant with the Sasser surname. Women may participate by recruiting a brother, father, or other male relative with the Sasser surname. The results will be maintaned to match future Sasser participants. Current participants' results and genealogies can be viewed on this website. To participate in the Sasser DNA study, please go to the Sasser Surname Project page, and complete a "Sasser Project Join Request." You should then order the Y-DNA25 or Y-DNA37 paternal test. Next, send a genealogy chart of your known male Sasser ancestry to the project's administrator, Peter Roberts, at peterebay@yahoo.com. A test kit and concise instructions will be sent to each male participant. The participant will in turn provide a mouth swab sample to be analyzed by FamilyTreeDNA. This painless sampling technique, administered in the privacy of the home, involves simply the self-administered use of a swab to collect a small amount of cells from the inside of the cheek. FamilyTreeDNA will forward results to both the participant and the project administrator about 5 weeks after the laboratory's receipt of the individual sample. These results will include a report of the determination of a Most Recent Common Ancestor (MRCA) for the surname with a significant marker match. Each participant will receive a report of his own results. A summary linking individuals to the MCRA will be posted on this website. Participants will be identified on this site by their kit number only. ==Cost== FamilyTreeDNA provides a group discount for its registered surname projects. As of Mar 29, 2017, the 25 marker Y-DNA test is $109 plus $12 postage and handling. The 37 marker Y-DNA test is $149 plus $12 postage and handling. This is a private, non-commercial project for Sasser genealogists, such as Peter Roberts, who himself receives no remuneration of any kind for coordinating this project. ==Confidentiality== Confidentiality is an important part of this study. Only the participant providing the DNA sample will know his results, unless he decides he would like to share his information. The small portion of the Y-chromosome that is analyzed does not contain genes that relate to medical issues. All samples will be assigned an identifying kit number. This kit number will be the only identifying information available for viewing by others. No one other than the project coordinator and the testing laboratory will know who participates in the study or which result is from which participant. The portion of the DNA tested gives a distinctive "signature" for a lineage rather than for an individual, so there is no risk of the data being applied to personal identity for misuse of any kind. ==Benefits of Participation== 1. Determine if two people with your surname are related (and descend from the same ancestor). 2. Identify the genetic genealogy profile of your male family line. 3. Identify your ancestry when traditional documentary genealogical research methods have failed (provide clues or solve brick walls). 4. Identify where to focus and pursue additional traditional documentary genealogical research. 5. Verify that your traditional documentary genealogical work is accurate and scientifically verified (confirm a family tree). 6. Get clues as to the place of origin of your immigrant ancestor. 7. Find genetic cousins you did not know you had. 8. Determine if other surnames are variants of your surname 9. Prove or disprove a research theory. 10. Be an early participant in a state-of-the-art project which is contributing to the world knowledge base for this new and exciting field, genealogy by genetics. 11. Your DNA will be preserved for 25 years at no additional cost and you will be entitled to reduced "add-on" prices for other tests. ==Join== To participate in the Sasser DNA study, please go to the [https://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?code=E55624&Group=Sasser Sasser Surname Project page], and order the Y-DNA25 - - Male 25 marker paternal test (or the Y-DNA37 - - Male 37 marker paternal test). Next, send a genealogy chart of your known male Sasser ancestry to the project's administrator, Peter Roberts, at peterebay@yahoo.com. A test kit and concise instructions will be sent to each male participant. The participant will in turn provide a mouth swab sample to be analyzed by FamilyTreeDNA. This painless sampling technique, administered in the privacy of the home, involves simply the self-administered use of a swab to collect a small amount of cells from the inside of the cheek. FamilyTreeDNA will forward results to both the participant and the project administrator about 5 weeks after the laboratory's receipt of the individual sample. These results will include a report of the determination of a Most Recent Common Ancestor (MRCA) for the surname with a significant marker match. Each participant will receive a report of his own results. A summary linking individuals to the MCRA will be posted on this website. Participants will be identified on this site by their kit number only. ==Project Time Line== November 2003 - The Sasser DNA Surname Project was conceived and Web site was created. December 2003 - Participants solicited via Sasser genealogy message boards and email. ==Results== [https://web.archive.org/web/20151001004458/http://home.comcast.net/~libpjr1/sasserdna.html#Results Test Results] {| class="wikitable; border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse; ! style="text-align: center; vertical-align: bottom;" | Kit
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! style="text-align: center; vertical-align: bottom;" | Posted |- | 16063 | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Sasser-16/890 Thomas Sasser]
b ca1768 NC, d GA
|style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=7JFAV&p=0 7JFAV] | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 |
16 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Jan '04 |- | 16081 | Howell Sasser
b ca1770 NC, d GA
| style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=FQZJG&p=0 FQZJG] | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 |Jun '04 |- | 67375 | William Sasser
b 1725, d NC
| style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=FN7XE&p=0 FN7XE] | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 |Aug '06 |- | 100454 | Edward Sasser | | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Oct & Nov '07 |- | 268400 | Edward Sasser
b 1796, d 1845 Wayne, NC
| | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Jun & Jul '13 |- | 73549 | William Sasser
b 1746, d 1815 Wayne, NC
| style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=N99YD&p=0 N99YD] | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Nov & Dec '06 |- | 24183 | | | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 |
17 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Nov '07 |- | 89494 | Joseph Sasser
b 1750 NC, d 1806 NC
| | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 |
32 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | May & Jul '07 |- | 20807 | Lewis Marion Sasser
b ca 1835 GA
| style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=UVRU2&p=0 UVRU2] | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 |
32 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 |
10 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Aug '04 |- | 16488 | John Sasser
b 1784 NC, d Hardeman, TN
| style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=YHTMP&p=0 YHTMP] | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 |
9 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 |
32 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Feb, Apr, Sep '04 |- | 15953 | John Henry Sasser
b 1778
| style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=6TCKY&p=0 6TCKY] | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 |
9 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 |
19 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Apr & May '04 |- | 23138 | John Henry Sasser
b 1778
| style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=HQS2H&p=0 HQS2H] | 13 |
25 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 |
19 | 9 |
9 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Aug '04 |- | N3829 | Arthur Sasser
d 1815 NC
| style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=47DVY&p=0 47DVY] | 13 |
25 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 |
14 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 |
38 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Jul & Sep '05 |- | 73427 | John William Sasser
b ca 1829
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==Phylogenetic Tree== {{Image|file=Roberts-7085-3.jpg|size=600|label=Phylogenetic Tree of Sasser 37 Marker Y-DNA Testers}}
==Descendant Charts of Y-DNA Tested Sasser Lines== Genealogy One 1 John Henry Sasser born 1778 in North Carolina
sp. Nancy Kirby
---|- 2 Keziah Sasser born 1813 in North Carolina
---|- 2 Dixon Sasser born 1814 in North Carolina
---| sp. Sallie Ann Tuttle
---|---|- 3 James Thomas Sasser born 1865
---|---|- 3 Joseph Sasser born 1866
---|---| sp. Martha Day
---|---|- 3 John M. Sasser born1868
---|---| sp. Mary Root
---|---|- 3 Peter F. Sasser born 1870
---|---| sp. Nickatie Gilbert
---|---|- 3 Nancy Sasser
---|---|- 3 Elizabeth Sasser
---|- 2 Malinda Sasser born 1815 in North Carolina
---| sp. Milton B. Jones
---|- 2 Adin Sasser born 1816 in North Carolina, died 1869
---| sp. Elizabeth "Betsy" Clementine Waggoner
---|---|- 3 Henry Adin Sasser born 1839
---|---| sp. Catherine Elizabeth Wyrick
---|---|---|- 4 Elizabeth Sasser
---|---|---| sp. Ephraim Leander McHargue
---|---|- 3 Rebecca Sasser born 1841
---|---|- 3 Elizabeth Sasser born 1843
---|---|- 3 Thomas Sasser born 1845
---|---|- 3 Nancy Sasser born 1847
---|---|- 3 Eli Sasser born 1849
---|---| sp. Mary Tuttle
---|---|- 3 Mahala Sasser born 1851
---|---|- 3 Mary Sasser born 1853
---|---|- 3 Louisa Sasser born 1854
---|---|- 3 Joseph Sasser born 1858
---|---| sp. Josephine Taylor
---|- 2 Arthur Sasser born 1818 in North Carolina
---| sp. Levine Weaver
---|---|- 3 Malinda Sasser born 1841
---|---|- 3 Elizabeth Sasser born 1843
---|---|- 3 John P.M. Sasser born 1845
---|---| sp. Eleaner Lucas
---|---|- 3 Sarah E. Sasser born 1847
---|---|- 3 William H. Sasser born 1850
---|---| sp. Mary C. Jones
---|---|- 3 Jacob Sasser born 1852, died 1853
---|---|- 3 Martha J. Sasser born 1854, died 1854
---|---|- 3 Mary Ann Sasser born 1855
---|---|- 3 Barbara Jane Sasser born 1859
---|- 2 Barten Sasser born 1819 in North Carolina
---| sp. Phoebe Jones
---|---|- 3 Elizabeth Sasser
---|---|- 3 Abraham H. Sasser born 1850
---|---|sp. Louisa Russell
---|---|- 3 Nicy Sasser born 1851
---|---|- 3 Milton Sasser born 1853
---|---|- sp. Louisa Sasser
---|---|- 3 Mary Sasser born 1855
---|---|- 3 Wesley Sasser born 1856
---|---|- 3 Nancy C. Sasser born 1859
---|---|- 3 Joseph Sasser born 1861
---|---|- sp. Lucinda Hale
---|---|- 3 Lavina A. Sasser born 1864
---|---|- 3 Malinda Sasser born 1871
---|- 2 Piety Sasser born 1821
---|- 2 Martha Patsy Sasser born 1823
---|- 2 William Henry Crawford (Crawood) Sasser born 1824, Smithfield, North Carolina, died 1872, Laurel, Kentucky
---| sp. Rhoda Roseanna Gilbert
---|---|- 3 Dixon Sasser born 1853
---|---|- 3 Susan Sasser born 1854
---|---|- 3 Henry Wallace Sasser born 1855, died1939, Knox County, Kentucky
---|---|- sp. Emma (Emily) Jane Powell
---|---|---|- 4 John William Sasser? born 1877 Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina
---|---|---|sp. Ellen John Falson
---|---|---|- 4 John Dixon Sasser born 1880, Knox County, Kentucky, died 1949 MacClain County, Oklahoma
---|---|---|- sp. Lucy Evelyn Sasser born 1882 in Knox County, Kentucky, died 1963 in McClain County, Oklahoma
---|---|---|- 4 John B. SASSER born 18 Oct 1919, died 1 Mar 2006 Chesapeake City, VA
---|---|- 3 James Buchanan Sasser born 1857, Laurel, Kentucky, died 1944, Whittier, California
---|---|sp1. Rebecca M. Taylor
---|---|---|- 4 Benny C. Sasser born 1885, died 1885
---|---|---|- sp2. Cynthia E. Williams
---|---|---|- 4 Taylor Franklin Sasser born 1887, Laurel, Kentucky, died 1949, Laurel, Kentucky
---|---|---|- sp Rose Lee Brock
---|---|---|---|- 5 Robert Edward Sasser born 1911, Sasser, Kentucky, died 1979
---|---|---|---|sp. Maud Muller Estep
---|---|---|---|---|- 6 Robert Franklin Sasser born 1933, died 1995
---|---|---|---|---|- 6 John Estep Sasser born 1939
---|---|---|---|---|- 6 Hugh Calvin Sasser born 1942, died 1997
---|---|---|---|- 5 James William Sasser born 1913, Sasser, Kentucky, died 2000
---|---|---|---|- 5 Lillian Byrley Sasser born 1918, Sasser, Kentucky, died 1983
---|---|sp3. Nancy Jane Perry
---|---|---|- 4 Ruth Sasser born 1893
---|---|---|- 4 Grace Sasser born 1893, died 1893
---|---|---|- 4 Janie Ethel Robinson Sasser born 1894
---|---|---|- 4 Mabel Mae Norton Sasser born 1896
---|---|---|- 4 Annie Bell Field Sasser born 1899
---|---|---|- 4 Oscar Luther Stanton Sasser born 1903
---|---|---|- 4 William Henry Sasser born 1905
---|---|---|- 4 Austin Anthony Sasser born 1908
---|---|---|- 4 Hazel Marie Sasser born 1912
---|---|- 3 America A. Sasser born 1858
---|---|- 3 Hazzard Perry Sasser born 1859
---|---|sp. Bell Steward
---|---|- 3 Sarah Belle Sasser born 1860
---|---|- 3 Rhoda C. Sasser born 1861
---|---|- 3 William Franklin Sasser born 1869
---|---|sp. Mary Ellen Humfleet
---|- 2 James Henderson Sasser born 1825, North Carolina
---|---|sp Martha Hubbard
---|---|- 3 Emmaline Sasser born 1854
---|---|- 3 Jesse W. Sasser born 1855
---|---|sp. Laura Hale
---|---|- 3 William Henry Sasser born 1857
---|---|sp. Louisa J. tuttle
---|---|- 3 Dickson Sasser born 1859
---|---|sp. Liza Jane Rush
---|---|- 3 Nancy Jane Sasser born 1861
---|---|- 3 Rebecca Elizabeth Sasser born 1863
---|---|- 3 Felix Gilbert Sasser born 1866
---|---|sp. Mahulda Hale
---|---|- 3 Martha Ann Matilda Sasser born 1868
---|---|- 3 James Madison Adams Sasser born 1872
---|---|sp. Minnie Myrtle Humfleet
---|- 2 Jesse Sasser born 1828 in Kentucky, died 1863 Trisine, Tennessee
---| sp Nancy Kirby born 24 June 1792 Johnson County, NC, died 1937
---|---|- 3 Wallace Sasser born 1 Oct 1852 in Laurel County, Kentucky, died 7 Jul 1947 in Knox County, Kentucky
---|---|sp. Eliza E. Williams
---|---|---|- 4 Lucy Evelyn Sasser born 9 May 1882 in Knox County, Kentucky, died 27 Dec 1963 in McClain County, Oklahoma
---|---|---|sp. John Dixon Sasser (see above)
---|---|---|- 4 Jesse James SASSER born Mar 1888, died bet 1910 and 1920 Kentucky)
---|---|- 3 Lucinda J. Sasser born 1854
---|---|- 3 Susan Ann Sasser born 1857
---|---|- 3 Rhoda E. Sasser born 1859
---|---|- 3 Grances Evelyn Sasser born 1861
---|- 2 Nancy Sasser born 1830 in Kentucky
---|- 2 Patience Sasser born 1834 in Kentucky
---|- 2 Barbara Sasser born 1836 in Kentucky
Genealogy Two 1 Thomas SASSER born between 1760 and 1775, North Carolina, died after 1821 Screven County, Georgia
sp. Clarisy
---|-2 Bryant Sasser born about 1795 in Georgia, died after 1850 in Florida
---| sp.
---|---|- 3 John Sasser born about 1818 in Georgia, died after 1870 in Bradford County, Florida
---|---|sp1. Elizabeth
---|---|---|- 4 Salomi Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Celia A. Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Virginia Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Mary K. Sasser
---|---|sp2. Martha Jane Worthington
---|---|---|- 4 Jesse Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 John B. Sasser born about 1854 in Florida
---|---|---|- 4 Fernandina Sasser born 1856 in Union County, Florida
---|---|---|- 4 Samuel Sasser born about 1858 in Florida
---|---|---|sp. M. J. Griner
---|---|---|- 4 Matha "Mattie" Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Elizabeth Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Lorena Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Walter Sasser born 1866 in Florida
---|---|- 3 Sarah Sasser
---|---|sp John M.S. Dees
---|-2 Elizabeth Sasser born between 1790 and 1800 in Georgia, died 1848 in Screven County, Georgia
---| sp. James Parker
---|-2 Mary Sasser born about 1796 in Georgia, died about 1872 in Screven County
---| sp. John Bragg
---|-2 Thomas Sasser Jr. born between 1795 and 1800 in Georgia
---| sp1. Margaret Bell
---|---|- 3 Mary Ann Sasser born about 1825 Screven County, Georgia
---|---|- sp1. Benjamin Platt
---|---|- sp2. Lewis Wade
---|---|- 3 Clarisa Sasser born 1826 Screven County, Georgia, died 1889
---|---|- sp1. James Bragg
---|---|- 3 Ellendar (Eleander) Sasser born about 1828 Screven County, Georgia
---|---|- sp. Furna B. Oliver
---|---|- 3 Jane Sasser born about 1831
---|---|- sp. Melton Oliver
---|---|- 3 ? Sasser born between 1835 and 1840, died before 1850
---| sp2. Nancy
---|-2 Howell Sasser born about 1801 or 1807, Georgia, died 1871 or 1882 Screven County, Georgia
---| sp Susan A. Bell
---|---|- 3 Thomas Sasser born 1825, died 1876
---|---|- sp. Mary O'Conner
---|---|---|- 4 Howell J. Sasser born 1851 Screven County, Georgia, died before 1900
---|---|---|sp. Martha Jane Waters
---|---|---|---|- 5 Edgar H. Sasser born 1873 Screven County, Georgia
---|---|---|---|sp. Florence Ophelia Waters
---|---|---|---|---|- 6 Roy Sasser born 1896 Screven County, Georgia
---|---|---|---|---|- 6 Perter Sasser born 1898 Screven County, Georgia
---|---|---|---|- 5 Ester E. Sasser
---|---|---|---|- 5 Anna Ada Sasser
---|---|---|---|- 5 Carrie Agnes Sasser
---|---|---|---|- 5 Henry W. Sasser born 1880, died 1907
---|---|---|---|- 5 Harley M. Sasser born 1884 Screven County, Georgia, died 1912
---|---|---|- 4 (female) Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Susannah Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Temperance Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Francis Marion Sasser born 1859 Screven County, Georgia, died 1893
---|---|---|sp. Minnie L. Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 James Buist Sasser born 1860 Screven County, Georgia, died 1902
---|---|---|sp. Isabelle McBride
---|---|---|---|- 5 Eula A. Sasser
---|---|---|---|- 5 Effie Sasser
---|---|---|---|- 5 Julian Beauregard Sasser born 1889 Screven County, Georgia, died 1946
---|---|---|---|sp. Annie Mae "Dolly" Cockfield
---|---|---|---|- 5 Clayton C. Sasser
---|---|---|---|- 5 Marjorie D. Sasser
---|---|---|---|- 5 Ralph Waldo Sasser born 1896 Screven County, Georgia, died 1952
---|---|---|---|sp. Lucille Pierce
---|---|---|---|- 5 Thomas Sasser born 1898 Screven County, Georgia
---|---|---|---|- 5 Louis Sasser
---|---|---|---|- 5 James Buist Sasser Jr. born Screven County, Georgia
---|---|---|- 4 Mary Ophelia "Mollie" Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Tallulah Augusta Sasser married James Miller Rustin
---|---|---|- 4 Thomas Judson Sasser
---|---|---|sp. Carrie B. Laing
---|---|---|---|- 5 Catherine Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Eunice Mae Sasser
---|---|- 3 Ellender Sasser
---|---|- 3 Margaret Sasser
---|---|- 3 Howell Sasser Jr.
---|---|- sp1. Mary Ann Daughtry
---|---|---|- 4 John B. Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 James H. Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Jane E. Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Juanita "Jennie" Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Cornelia Susan Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Ida G. Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Mary E. Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Howell O. Sasser
---|---|- sp2. Lousiana
---|---|---|- 4 Minnie L. Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 William H. Sasser****
---|---|---|- 4 Mattie Frances Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Louella Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Uley Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Mills S. Sasser
---|---|---|- 4 Mynus M. Sasser
---|---|- 3 Littleton A. Sasser
---|---|- 3 Clary Sasser
---|---|- 3 Allen Sasser
---|---|- 3 Susan A. Sasser
---|---|- 3 Mary Ann Sasser
---|---|- 3 William M. Sasser
---|-2 John Sasser born between 1797 and 1800 in Georgia, died 1870's
---| sp1. Elizabeth Davis
---| sp2. Mrs Margaret Christie
---|-2 Everitt Sasser
---|-2 Clarisa Sasser born 1803 in Georgia, died 1870 after 1870
---| sp Matthew Faircloth
---|-2 Sarah Sasser born about 1811 in Georgia, died after 1870
---| sp William Faircloth
---|-2 William Sasser born about 1814 in Georgia, died after 1870
---| sp Sarah Davis
---|-2 Sabra Sasser born 1815 in Georgia
---| sp John Boyett
---|-2. Littleton Eugene SASSER (b. abt 1817 GA, d. 1893)
---|sp1 Zilpha Emily McCROAN (b. 13 Jul 1820 GA, m abt 1848 , d. 20 Jun 1873 Decatur Co., GA)
---|---|-3. Amos Howell SASSER (b. 14 Aug 1856 Decatur Co., d. 14 Aug 1941)
---|---|sp1 Willie E. CHESTER (b. 4 Nov 1860, m. 14 Mar 1877 Decatur Co., d Jul 1877)
---|---|sp2 Georgia Copeland HALL (b. 6 Jun 1861 in Tms Co., m. 17 Mar 1878) daughter to Juniper Hall and Artimissa Lacy
---|---|---|-4. Henry Crawford SASSER (b. 7 Nov 1904 Decatur Co., m 19 Sep 1927)
---|---|---|sp. Elma LANSFORD (b. 27 Jun 1907 Arlsy, AL) daughter Joseph L. Lansford and Rosa Smith
---|---|---|---|-5. Kit 16063
---|sp2 Sarah Elvira CASSELS (b. 22 Apr 1848 Decatur Co., GA, m. 3 Sep 1873 Decatur Co., GA, d. 31 Jan 1926 Grady Co., GA)
source: http://www.edenfield.org
Genealogy Three 1 Howell Sasser born 1801, died between 1852 and 1860 in Wayne County, North Carolina s.o. James abt 1776-1807
sp. Mary
---|-2 Larkin Peter Sasser born 1839 in Wayne County, North Carolina, died 1861 in Fredericksburg, Virginia
---|-2 Mary Sasser born about 1844
---|-2 David Lewis Sasser born about 1850 in North Carolina, died 1913 in Wayne County, North Carolina
---| sp. Matilda Talton
---|---|-3 infant Sasser born 1894 in Wayne County, North Carolina, died 1894 in Wayne County, North Carolina
---|---|-3 Harrison Sasser born about 1895 in Wayne County, North Carolina, died 1963 in Wayen County, North Carolina
---|---|sp. Peggy Frances Toler
---|---|---|-4 Unest Lewis Sasser, born 1917 in Wayne County, North Carolina, died 1997 in Newport News, Virginia
---|---|---|sp. Alice Talton
---|---|---|-4 Ernist Franklin Sasser, born 1918, died 1982
---|---|---|-4 Harris Sasser, Jr. born 1920, died 1975
---|---|-3 Annie Bell Sasser born 1898 in Wayne County, North Carolina, died 1929
---|---|sp. J. B. Bass
---|---|-3 Polly Eudel Sasser born 1900 in Wayne County, North Carolina
---|---|sp. Evans
---|---|-3 Mary Estella Sasser born 1903 in Wayne County, North Carolina, died 1939
---|---|-3 Marvin Rosevelt Sasser born 1906 in Wayne County, North Carolina, died 1906 in Wayne County, North Carolina
---|---|-3 Lester Lewis Sasser born 1911 in Wayne County, North Carolina, died 1940 in Wayne County, North Carolina
---|---|sp. Martha
---|-2 Joseph Sasser born 1848, died 1912 in Wayne County, North Carolina
---| sp. Elephair (Ellafair) Nichols
---|---|-3 W.L. Sasser born 1875 in Wayne County, North Carolina, died 1875 in Wayne County, North Carolina
---|---|-3 David A. Sasser born 1876 in Wayne County, North Carolina, died 1915
---|---|sp. Ida E. Howell
---|---|-3 Jonathan Harrison Sasser born 1878 in Wayne County, North Carolina, died 1965 in Wayne County, North Carolina
---|---|-sp. Minnie Florence Howell
---|---|---|-4 Jasper Erastus Sasser, b. 1911, d. 1997
---|---|---|sp. ?
---|---|-3 Alice Sasser born 1881 in Wayne County, North Carolina, died 1882 in Wayne County, North Carolina
---|---|-3 Ida Ellen Sasser born 1883 in Wayne County, North Carolina, died 1841 in Wayne County, North Carolina
---|---|-3 Joseph (Jodie) Cleveland Sasser born 1885 in Wayne County, North Carolina, died 1954 in Wayne County, North Carolina
---|---|-3 L. Effie Sasser born 1888 in Wayne County, North Carolina, died 1917 in Pikeville, Wayne County, North Carolina
---|---|-sp. Soloman M. Talton
---|---|-3 Naomi Elizabeth Sasser born 1897 in Wayne County, North Carolina, died 1958 in Wayne County, North Carolina
Genealogy Four 1 John Sasser born 1784, North Carolina, died 1875, Hardeman County, Tennessee sp. Mary Ann Ewing
---|-2 Joel Stephen Sasser born 1836, Hademan County, Tennessee, died 1905 Middleton, Tennessee
---| sp1. Hepsy Jane Casey
---|---|-3 John Daniel Sasser, Jr.
---|---|-3 Henry Lee Sasser
---|---|-3 Julia Sasser
---|---|-3 Sarah Sasser
---|---|-3 Joel Albert Sasser born 1873, Middleton, Tennessee, died 1946, Middleton, Tennessee
---|---|sp. Nellie Lee Crawford
---|---|---|-4 Joel Robert Sasser, Sr. born 1907, Hardeman County, Tennessee, died 1984, Memphis, Tennessee
---|---|---|-sp. Hazel Estelle Duncan
---|---|---|-4 Ethel Matilda Sasser
---| sp2. Susan Francis Ammons
---|---|-3 Francis Ruth Sasser
---|---|-3 Lois Sasser
---|---|-3 Minnie Sasser
---|---|-3 Walter Bell Sasser
---|---|-3 Morgan Tilden Sasser
---|---|-3 Claude M. Sasser
---|-2 Julia Sasser
---|-2 Mary Sasser
---|-2 John Daniel Sasser, Sr.
---|-2 William Henry Sasser
Genealogy Five 1. Lewis Marion SASSER (b.1834- Georgia d. Alabama)
sp 1: Mary Cordelia BESS (b.1837- Alabama m.1857d. Alabama)
---|-2. John Dallas SASSER (b.1857- Alabama d.1912-Geneva County, Alabama)
---| sp: Sarah Ann Eliza HALL (b.1857 m.1880 d.1942- Houston County, ALabama)
---|---|-3. Christopher Columbus SASSER (b.1895- Houston County Alabama d.1979- Panama City, Bay County, Florida)
---|---|sp: Arizona Mahala KIRKLAND (b.1898- Alabama m.1915 d.1972- Panama City, Bay County, Florida)
---|---|---|-4. Living SASSER daughter
---|---|---|-4. Living SASSER daughter
---|---|---|-4. Living SASSER daughter
---|---|---|-4. Howard Milton SASSER (b.1916-Alabama d.1980-Panama City, Bay County, Florida)
---|---|---|-4. Gustavis Vanilla SASSER (b.1921-Geneva County Alabama d.1995- Smith, Alabama)
---|---|---|-4. Uvell SASSER (b.1926-Geneva County Alabama d.1997- Freeport, Florida)
---|---|---|-4. Christopher , Jr Sasser COLUMBUS (b.1932- Geneva County Alabama d.1968- Panama City, Bay County, Florida)
---|---|-3. Sarah Elizabeth SASSER (b.1880- Geneva County, Alabama d.1968- Houston County, Alabama)
---|---|-3. John Marion SASSER (b.1883- Geneva County, Alabama d.1957- Geneva County, Alabama)
---|---|-3. Joseph Sire SASSER (b.1885- Geneva County Alabama d.1948)
---|---|-3. Richard F SASSER (b.1887- Geneva County, Alabama d.1964)
---|---|-3. William Henry SASSER (b.1892- Geneva County, Alabama d.1892- Geneva County, Alabama)
---|---|-3. Cordelia "Cadillia" SASSER (b.1893- Geneva County Alabama d.)
---|---|-3. James Ulyuess SASSER (b.1897- Geneva County, Alabama d.1987- Geneva County Alabama)
---|---|-3. Christian Clifford SASSER (b.1899- Houston County, Alabama d.1948- Ozark, Alabama)
---|---|-sp: Alvie Lee FAULK (d.)
---|---|-3. Shulton P. Sanford SASSER (b.1899- Geneva County, Alabama d.1934 Alabama)
---|---|-3. Eliza Jane SASSER (b.1901- Geneva County Alabama d.1975- Geneva County, Alabama)
---| sp: Amie TURNER (d.)
---|-2. Rilla Perlina SASSER (b.1859 d.)
---|-2. Sarah Bethany SASSER (b.1861 d.)
---|-2. Bythan Bryant SASSER (b.1865-Henry County, Alabama d.1934-Jackson County, Florida)
---| sp: Madilda Jane SHIPES
---|---|-3. Alonzo "Lonnie" Sasser (b. abt 1897 Alabama) m.
---|---|sp: Vicy HINSON
---|---|-3. Unknown Daughter, b. abt 1899 Alabama
---|---|-3. Randal Addison SASSER b.1901 Alabama d. FL 1979
---|---|-sp1: Lula PENNINGTON
---|---|---|-4. Oma Lee SASSER b. 1923 Florida d. 1939 Florida
---|---|---|sp: Omer Worley
---|---|---|-4. Living SASSER
---|---|-sp2: Ruth McClain b. 1906 Florida, d 1998 Florida
---|---|---|-4. James Bryant SASSER b. 1932 FL d. 1994 GA
---|---|---|-4. Living SASSER
---|---|---|-4. Living SASSER
---|---|-3. Mary Theodoshia SASSER b. 1904 Florida d. 1979 Florida 1979
---|---|-sp: Ocias Achaz TOOLE
---|---|-3. Cordelia SASSERr b. abt 1907 Alabama d. Florida
---|---|-3. Augusta Gertrude SASSER b. 1913 Alabama d 1968 Florida
---|---|-sp: Louis C. SASSER
---|-2. William Preston SASSER (b.1867 d.)
---|-2. Mary Jane SASSER (b.1871 d.)
---|-2. Jesse Green SASSER (b.1873 d.)
---|-2. Lewis Chesler SASSER (b.1873- Henry County, Alabama d.1945-Chipley, Washington County, Florida)
---|-2. Joseph Sire SASSER (b.1878- Geneva County Alabama d.1944- Gadsden County, Florida)
sp 2. Lydia SASSER (b.1876-Alabama d.1954- Panama City, Bay County, Florida)
Genealogy Six 1. Elisha? SASSER
sp: Ester Elizabeth SMITH?
---|-2. Cullen Joseph SASSER (b 12-17-1835 Wayne? County NC, d. 1-4-1917 Stanly County NC)
---| sp: Sarah DRY (b. 6-28-1828- Union County NC, m. abt 1852, d. 8-2-1896- Stanly County NC)
---|---|-3. Millard Filmore SASSER (b. 5-26-1870 Stanly County NC, d. 1-8-1946- Stanly County NC)
---|---| sp Nelia Frances HUNEYCUTT (b. 1-12-1874- Stanly County NC, m. 10-11-1891- Stanly County NC, d. 4-16-1960- Greensboro (Guilford County) NC
---|---|---|-4. Nola SASSER (b. abt 1897 Stanly County NC)
---|---|---| sp Lonnie Mathias FURR
---|---|---|-4. Mae SASSER (b. abt 1895 Stanly County NC)
---|---|---| sp M. E. KNIGHT
---|---|---|-4. Bessie SASSER (b. abt 1900 Stanly County NC)
---|---|---| sp1: Bill HATLEY
---|---|---| sp2: Jack KENNEDY
---|---|---| sp3: (ufn) HALL
---|---|---|-4. Tilden SASSER (b. abt 1901 Stanly County NC)
---|---|---|-4. Claude Marcus SASSER (b. 1-16-1903 Stanly County NC, d. 4-3-1976- Greensboro, Guilford County, NC )
---|---|---| sp Agatha Mae SMITH (b. 4-18-1908 Stanly County NC, m. 11-3-1928- Albemarle Stanly County NC, d. 5-31-2002 Greensboro (Guilford County) NC)
---|---|---|-4. Nannie Belle SASSER (b. 4-4-1906 Stanly County NC)
---|---|---| sp Dewey Lindsey SMITH
---|---|---|-4. Emma Elizabeth SASSER (b. 7-7-1909 Stanly County NC)
---|---|---| sp William Roy HATLEY (d. 3-25-2000 Charlotte (Mecklenburg County) NC)
---|---|---|-4. Paul Reuben SASSER (b. abt 1910 Stanly County NC
---|---|---| sp Hattie Belle LOWERY, d. 7-1982 Pleasant Garden (Guilford County) NC)
---|---|---|-4. Daniel Boone SASSER (b. abt 1911 Stanly County NC)
---|---|---|-4. Mattie SASSER (b. 8-23-1913 Stanly County NC)
---|---|---| sp Bill WILLIAMS
---|---|-3. Elisha Daniel SASSER?
---|---|-3. William Henry SASSER? (b. Oct 1855)
---|---| sp Frances HARTSELL (b. 18 Jan 1860)
---|---|---|-4. unkown SASSER
---|---|---| sp ?
---|---|---|---|-5. Daniel Baxter SASSER (b. 8 Jan 1905)
---|---|---|---| sp Lillie E. (LNU)
---|---|---|-4. Tilden M. SASSER (b. 1877)
---|---|---| sp Minnie THOMAS (b. 1880, m. 26 Jul 1898)
---|---|---|---|-5. Virgil SASSER
---|---|---|---|-5. Bruce SASSER
---|---|---|---|-5. unknown SASSER (b. 1899, d. 26 Aug 1900)
---|---|---|-4. Mollie SASSER (b. 1880)
---|---|---|-4. Willie D. SASSER (b. Sep 1883)
---|---|---| sp Mamie HUNEYCUTT
---|---|---|-4. Colin Joseph SASSER (b. 7 Jan 1890)
---|---|---| sp1 Della MORGAN
---|---|---| sp2 Bertie LONG
---|---|---|---|-5. Herman SASSER
---|---|---|---|-5. Homer SASSER
---|---|---|---|-5. Marvin SASSER
---|---|---|---|-5. Frances SASSER
---|---|---|-4. Albert H. SASSER (b. 1 May 1896)
---|---|---|-4. John Spurgeon SASSER (b. 24 Jun 1898, d. 10 Nov 1986, Oakboro, NC)
---|---|---| sp Velma HATLEY (b. 23 Jan 1903)
---|---|---|---|-5. Joann SASSER
---|---|-3. Mary Milecy SASSER? (b. 10 Sep 1858)
---|---| sp Calvin THOMAS
---|---|-3. Susan Jane SASSER? (b. 25 May 19861 or 1863)
---|---| sp Pierce TURNER
---|---|-3. Marilla or Rilley Ann SASSER? (b.11 Apr 1867)
---|---| sp Math HUNEYCUTT
---|---|-3. Ila IsaBelle SASSER? (b. 17 May 1873, d. 1947)
1. Arthur SASSER (d. 5 Mar 1815, NC)
(Census 1787 Johnston Co. North Carolina Talton co. #001 ST ) sp. Elizabeth
---|-2. Beady SASSER
---|-2. Nancy SASSER
---|-2. Edith SASSER d. July 14, 1816 North Carolina
---|-2. Sally SASSER
---|-2. Elizabeth SASSER
---|-2. Ceily SASSER
---|-2. Fanny SASSER
---|-2. Josiah SASSER b. Abt. 1796, Johnston County, North Carolina
---| sp: Sally Beard married December 13, 1825 in Johnston, North Carolina, daughter of William Beard and Mary Rose
---|---|-3. Isabella SASSER
---|---|-3. Stephen SASSER b.1827 Johnston County, North Carolina
---|---|-3. Henry SASSER b. May 28, 1835, North Carolina
---|---| sp Elizabeth Asher b. 1837, m. Febuary 2, 1857
---|---|---|-4. Arnold SASSER
---|---|---|-4. Mos Moses SASSER
---|---|---|-4. Josiah SASSER b. 1857
---|---|---|-4. Isabelle SASSER b. Abt. 1859, Laurel Co., Kentucky, d abt 1935 Laurel Co., Kentucky
---|---|---|-4. George SASSER b. 1859
---|---|---|-4. Stephan SASSER b. 1867, Kentucky, d. 1909 (Head Stone Reads Stephonson)
---|---|---| sp Angeline Suttles b. November 21, 1872, d. 1941 m. February 11, 1887
---|---|---|---|-5. Emery SASSER b. May 7, 1889, d. July 20, 1972
---|---|---|---|-5. Joe SASSER b. May 9, 1891, d 1913
---|---|---|---|-5. Martin Van Buren SASSER b. July 27, 1893 Laurel Co. KY, d. December 21, 1977, Tracy CA)
---|---|---|---| sp Leota Bruner, b. April 25, 1898, Clay County, Kentucky, d. June 3, 1985, Tracy California, m. October 26, 1911London, Laurel County Kentucky
---|---|---|---|-5. Mary SASSER, b. April 1, 1895, d. May 18, 1977
---|---|---|---|-5. Eliza SASSER, b. June 30, 1896
---|---|---|---|-5. George Washington SASSER, b. June 26, 1898, d. 1952, m. Lula Hudley
---|---|---|---|-5. Robert SASSER, b. July 15, 1900, d 1920
---|---|---|---|-5. Huston SASSER, b. February 26, 1902, d. 1967
---|---|---|-4. Tassie SASSER
1. William? SASSER (b. 1746, d 1815 Wayne, NC)
sp:
---|-2. Henry SASSER (b. 1775 New Hope District, Wayne, NC, d. bef 17 Jun 1872)
---|sp: Ann (b. 1779 New Hope District, Wayne, NC)
---|---|-3. Elisha SASSER (b. 1801 New Hope District, Wayne, NC)
---|---|sp: Eliza Ann STARLING (b. INT 1805 (1805 (45-1850))-Wayne, NC m. Abt 1824)
---|---|---|-4. Eli SASSER (b. 22 Feb 1826-Fremont, Wayne Co., NC d. Mar 1890-NC)
---|---|---|sp: Peggy Ann GAME (b. 1830 Smithfield, Johnston Co., NC m. 5 Mar 1846 d. Abt 1848)
---|---|---|sp: Eliza GAME (b. 1830/1832 Smithfield, Johnston Co., NC m. 20 Jan 1849 d. Abt 1877-NC)
---|---|---|---|-5. Polly Ann SASSER (b. 1850 Johnston, NC d. 1888)
---|---|---|---|sp: Benjamin SMITH
---|---|---|---|-5. Elijah Thomas SASSER (b. 17 Oct 1851-, Johnston, NC)
---|---|---|---|sp: Eveline AYCOCK (m. 18 Jan 1877)
---|---|---|---|-5. Sarah Jane SASSER (b. 15 Jul 1856-, Johnston, NC d. 1865)
---|---|---|---|-5. Eli SASSER (b. 1 Oct 1861-Princeton, Johnston Co., NC d. 26 Nov 1905-Garland, Box Elder Co., UT)
---|---|---|---|sp: Ava BUNN (b. 8 Nov 1861-Pikeville, Wayne Co., NC m. 7 Feb 1882 d. 22 Feb 1938-Holbrook, OneIda Co., ID)
---|---|---|---|---|-6. Katie Lena SASSER (b. 12 Dec 1882 Near Pikeville, Wayne County d. 11 May 1926-Garland, B-Eldr, UT)
---|---|---|---|---|sp: William Henry EVANS (m. 1 Feb 1905)
---|---|---|---|---|-6. Luther Blain SASSER (b. 9 Nov 1885 Pikeville, Wayne, NC d. 19 Apr 1963-Pocatello, Bannock, ID)
---|---|---|---|---|sp: Helena Martha MICHAELIS (b. 23 May 1885 Kaufungen, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany m. 19 Sep 1906 d. 11 Dec 1956-Pocatello, Bannock, ID)
---|---|---|---|---|---|-7. Eli Michaelis SASSER (b. 31 Jul 1907 Garland, Box Elder, UT d. 7 May 1908)
---|---|---|---|---|---|-7. Nellie Fredora SASSER (b. 8 Mar 1909 Garland, Box Elder, Utah d. 2 Jan 2004-Idaho falls, Bonneville, Idaho)
---|---|---|---|---|---|sp: Julius Guy GLEED (b. 5 Jun 1899 Malad City, OneIda, Idaho m. 5 Jan 1927 d. 3 Dec 1984-Provo, UT)
---|---|---|---|---|---|-7. Ethel Wanda SASSER (b. 2 Jul 1911 Garland, OneIda, ID)
---|---|---|---|---|---|sp: Ephraim "G" HAWKINS
---|---|---|---|---|---|-7. Robert Gustav SASSER (b. 21 Nov 1913 Holbrook, OneIda, ID d. 9 May 1983)
---|---|---|---|---|---|-7. Luther Blain SASSER (b. 12 Aug 1915 Holbrook, OneIda, ID d. 16 Jan 2001)
---|---|---|---|---|---|-7. Fern SASSER (b. 29 Nov 1917 Holbrook, OneIda, ID)
---|---|---|---|---|---|sp: James Gilbert WILLIAMS
---|---|---|---|---|---|-7. Helena Beth SASSER (b. 13 Oct 1919 Holbrook, OneIda, ID d. 18 Oct 1996)
---|---|---|---|---|---|sp: Max Augustus VALENTINE
---|---|---|---|---|---|-7. Milton Michaelis SASSER (b. 1 May 1922 Holbrook, OneIda, ID)
---|---|---|---|---|---|sp1 Vera Virginia GRIMAUD
---|---|---|---|---|---|sp2 Effie Rae BROWER
---|---|---|---|---|---|-7. Eldon SASSER (b. 10 Apr 1924 Holbrook, OneIda, ID d. 10 Apr 1924)
---|---|---|---|---|---|-7. Ora Lee SASSER (b. 10 Apr 1925 Holbrook, OneIda, ID d. 10 Apr 1925)
---|---|---|---|---|---|-7. Delone SASSER (b. 25 Jul 1926 Holbrook, OneIda, ID d. 17 Apr 1976-Salt Lake City, S-Lk, UT)
---|---|---|---|---|---|sp: Verla PARKS
---|---|---|---|---|---|-7. Delphia Michaelis SASSER (b. 6 Mar 1928 Malad, OneIda, ID d. 31 Jul 1979)
---|---|---|---|---|-6. Betty Beulah SASSER (b. 15 Oct 1887-Pikeville, Wayne, NC d. 5 May 1964-Brigham City, Box Elder, UT)
---|---|---|---|---|sp: Elijah HUNSAKER (m. 3 Oct 1906)
---|---|---|---|---|-6. Nora Ellen SASSER (b. 8 Aug 1889 Pikeville, Wayne, NC d. 19 Jan 1909-Garland, , UT. )
---|---|---|---|---|-6. Maggie May SASSER (b. 5/8 Aug 1891 Kenly, Johnston, NC d. 6 Apr 1909)
---|---|---|---|---|-6. Mamie Eliza SASSER (b. 4 Jan 1894 Pikeville, Wayne, NC d. 29 Aug 1926)
---|---|---|---|---|sp: Viggo Peter NELSON (VICK) (m. 18 Sep 1917)
| sp: Mary HOWELL-1714 (m. 4 Sep 1877)
---|---|---|-4. William "Willie" SASSER (b. 1828 Fremont, Wayne, NC)
1. Daniel HOWELL
mate: Bramley married William Sasser?
---|2. Tippo H. SASSER (b. 31 Dec 1829 Wayne Co., d. 21 Nov 1886 Wayne Co., NC).
---|sp1 Elva (d. 1866)
---|---|-3. ?
---|sp2 Treacy or Treachy or Trecy or Treasy LANCASTER (b. 1826 NC, m. 26 Jan 1968) daughter of John Mattox and Betsey
---|---|-3. P.H. SASSER (b. abt 1859, d. 1930)
---|---|-3. Jackson "Jack" SASSER (b. Jul 1859, d. 17 Feb 1921)
---|---|sp: Elizabeth "Bettie" PILKINGTON
---|---|-3. Smitha SASSER (b. abt 1864 NC)
---|---|-3. George W. SASSER (b. Jun 1880)
---|---|-3. Dora SASSER (b. Jan 1892)
---|---|sp: COMBS
---|---|-3. Jacob SASSER (b. May 1897)
---|---|-3. Roy M. SASSER (b. Sep 1899)
---|---|-3. Nora SASSER (b. Jan 1892)
---|---|sp: PATE
---|---|-3. Thomas Butler SASSER (b. Nov 1893 or 1894, d. July 21, 1983)
---|---|sp: Glennie PATE
---|---|---|-4. George "Buck" SASSER
---|---|---|-4. Claxton Ulysses SASSER (b. Aug 28, 1915, d. Jan 5, 1965)
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1. Edward SASSER (b. of Wayne or Johnston Counties, NC, d. Wayne or Johnston Counties, NC). sp: Maude HOLEMAN
---|-2. Edward Ballard (or Bullard) SASSER (b. 15 Jan 1864 of Johnston Co., NC, d. 1928 Johnston Co., NC)
---|sp: Sallie E. LYNCH (of Johnstson County, NC)
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---|---|sp: Carrie Wright BRYANT (of Sampson County, NC)
---|---|-3. Roland Wright SASSER
---|---|sp: Sallie E. Lynch (b. of Johnstone County
---|---|-3. Robey? SASSER (b. abt 1859, d. 1930)
---|---|-3. Elizabeth? "Lissie" SASSER
my grandfather, who died the two years after I was born in 1926.
He was Edward Ballard (or Bullard) Sasser of Johnston County in North Carolina.
He was born 01/15/1864 and died 03/31/1928. He lived and died in Johnston County. His paternal grandfather was an Edward Sasser, of the eitherWayne or Johnston Counties in North Carolina.
He married Sallie E. Lynch of Johnston County. They had three children, Roland Wright Sasser, Robey (?) Sasser, and Lissie Sasser (her first name possibly Elizabeth).
My father married Carrie Wright Bryant of Sampson County, North Carolina. They had three children, Dorothy Mae Sasser, Roland Wright Sasser, Jr., and myself, Charles Edward Sasser.
My sister married William Talmadge Sellers, and they have two children, William Talmage Sellers, Jr., and Chadwick Sellers.
My brother married Betty Holst of Coumbia, SC. They have three children, Roland Wright Sasser, III, Dianne Sasser and Sandra Sasser.
I married Elizabeth Hubert McBrayer of Rockingham County, NC. We have four children, Charles McBrayer Sasser, Thomas Harper Sasser, Sarah Wright Sasser, and Edward Pride Sasser.
1. Cullen Joseph SASSER (b 1835- Wayne County (?) NC, m. abt 1852, d. 1917- Stanly County NC sp: Sarah DRY (b. 1828- Union County NC, d. 1896- Stanly County NC
---|-2. Millard Filmore SASSER (b. 1870- Stanly County NC, m. 10-11-1891- Stanly County NC, d. 1946- Stanly County NC
---| sp: Nelia Frances HUNEYCUTT (b. 1874- Stanly County NC, d. 1960- Greensboro (Guilford County) NC
---|---|-3. Nola SASSER (b. abt 1897- Stanly County NC, m. Lonnie Mathias FURR, d. )
---|---|-3. Mae SASSER (b. abt 1895- Stanly County NC, m. M. E. KNIGHT, d.)
---|---|-3. Bessie SASSER (b. abt 1900- Stanly County NC, m. 1. Bill HATLEY, 2. Jack KENNEDY, 3. (ufn) HALL, d.)
---|---|-3. Tilden SASSER (b. abt 1901- Stanly County NC, d.)
---|---|-3. Claude Marcus SASSER (b. 1-16-1903- Stanly County NC, m. 11-3-1928- Stanly County NC, d. 4-3-1976- Greensboro (Guilford County) NC )
---|---|sp: Agatha Mae SMITH (b. 4-18-1908- Stanly County NC, d. 5-31-2002- Greensboro (Guilford County) NC)
---|---|-3. Nannie Belle SASSER (b. 4-4-1906- Stanly County NC, m. Dewey Lindsey SMITH, d.)
---|---|-3. Emma Elizabeth SASSER (b. 7-7-1909- Stanly County NC, m. William Roy HATLEY, d. 3-25-2000- Charlotte (Mecklenburg County) NC)
---|---|-3. Paul Reuben SASSER (b. abt 1910- Stanly County NC, m. Hattie Belle LOWERY, d. 7-1982- Pleasant Garden (Guilford County) NC)
---|---|-3. Daniel Boone SASSER (b. abt 1911- Stanly County NC, d. )
---|---|-3. Mattie SASSER (b. 8-23-1913- Stanly County NC, m. Bill WILLIAMS, d. )

Sassy the dog

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Satterwhite -- e-mail

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:Evelyn Satterwhite :jejw@suddenlink.net :02/12/13 :Hi Joe, I see you have little info about Betty Ophelia Atkinson. Thought I'd share what I know. Betty Ophelia Atkinson was my husband's grandmother. She was married to Benjamin Fisher Satterwhite. They had two children that I'm aware of: -- Hal Satterwhite was born in 1919. He died before 1930. -- Joe Marshall Satterwhite was born on 9 August 1928 at New Willard, Polk County, Texas. Joe Marshall Satterwhite married Ernestine Morgan on 25 June 1958 at Harris County, Texas; License #0233616. Joe & Ernestine had one son. Jimmy Ray Satterwhite born Sep 1, 1959. Joe Marshall Satterwhite died on 11 December 1996 at Houston, Harris County, Texas, at age 68. Jimmy Ray Satterwhite married Evelyn Darlene Borzik Jan 6, 1981. We have two children. Jimmy Ray Satterwhite Jr born April 8, 1981 & Wesley Adam Satterwhite born Nov 15, 1962 :*************************** :---- Joe Sneed wrote: :Hi Evelyn: :Thanks for you info. I will add this to Betty Ophelia Atkinson's WikiTree profile in good time. But, I do have a couple of questions. Please see below. :On 12/02/2013 2:41 PM, WikiTree wrote: :The following was sent via the private messaging system on WikiTree.com. :Hi Joe, I see you have little info about Betty Ophelia Atkinson. Thought I'd share what I know. Betty Ophelia Atkinson was my husband's grandmother. She was married to Benjamin FisherSatterwhite. They had two children that I'm aware of: -- Hal Satterwhite was born in 1919. He died before 1930. Joe Marshall Satterwhite was born on 9 August 1928 at New Willard, Polk County, ::Google Maps knows about a "Willard, Polk County, Texas", but not about a New Willard". I suppose they are the same. Is this correct? :Texas. Joe Marshall Satterwhite married Ernestine Morgan on 25 June 1958 at Harris County, Texas; License #0233616. Joe & Ernestine had one son. Jimmy Ray Satterwhite born Sep 1, 1959. Joe Marshall Satterwhite died on 11 December 1996 at Houston, Harris County, Texas, at age 68. Jimmy Ray Satterwhite married Evelyn Darlene Borzik Jan 6, 1981. We have two children. Jimmy Ray Satterwhite Jr born April 8, 1981 & Wesley Adam Satterwhite born Nov 15, 1962 ::It appears you may mean "1982". Correct? :If you would like to join WikiTree and contribute more information, I would be happy to arrange this. :It appears that your husband and I are 4th cousins. :Best wishes... :Joe :*************************** :Evelyn Satterwhite :jejw@suddenlink.net :02/12/13 :Glad to meet you ! :yes, I apologize. Wes was born Nov 15, 1982. In my haste I typed my birth year as my b-day is Nov 14, 1962. Too funny ! :New Willard / Willard, Polk County, Texas I would believe them to be the same :I was researching the Satterwhite side when I ran across your wiki tree site. :Betty Ophelia Atkinson & Benjamin Fisher Satterwhite.also had another son, Benjamin, but I don't have his info.

Saturday Night Live

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{{Notables}} Weekly late-night comedy skit show featuring guest hosts and musical guests. Created by Lorne Michaels. == Cast (by number of appearances/episodes) == :[[Lipowitz-1|Lorne Michaels]] - Not connected :Don Pardo (Announcer - 727 episodes) - Needs profile :Darrell Hammond (301 episodes) - Needs profile :[[Meyers-1177|Seth Meyers]] (254 episodes) - Not connected :Kenan Thompson (244 episodes) - Needs profile :Fred Armisen - Needs profile :Tim Meadows - Needs profile :Kevin Nealon - Needs profile :[[Sudeikis-2|Jason Sudeikis]] - Not connected :[[Hader-5|Bill Hader]] - Not connected :[[Hartmann-343|Phil Hartman]] (163 episodes) - Not connected :Horatio Sanz - Needs profile :Will Forte (158 episodes) - Needs profile :Maya Rudolph (154 episodes) - Needs profile :Bobby Moynihan (153 episodes) - Needs profile :Chris Kattan - Needs profile :[[Poehler-24|Amy Poehler]] - CONNECTED! :Chris Parnell - Needs profile :Tracy Morgan - Needs profile :Will Ferrell - Needs profile :[[Fey-78|Tina Fey]] - Not connected :Andy Samberg :Rachel Dratch :Kristen Wiig :Al Franken :Dana Carvey :Jimmy Fallon :Mike Myers :Ana Gasteyer :Molly Shannon :David Spade :Victoria Jackson :Dennis Miller :Garrett Morris :Gilda Radner :Vanessa Bayer :Taran Killam :Nasim Pedrad :Jay Pharoah :Jane Curtain :Laraine Newman :Jan Hooks :Chris Farley :Jon Lovitz :Cheri Oteri :Dan Aykroyd :Norm MacDonald :Colin Quinn :Adam Sandler :Nora Dunn :John Belushi :Robert Smigel :[[Schneider-4340|Rob Schneider]] (83 episodes) - CONNECTED! :Abby Elliott :Ellen Cleghorne :Julia Sweeney :Bill Murray :Mary Gross :Joe Piscopo :Mark McKinney :Eddie Murphy :Kate McKinnon :A. Whitney Brown :Chris Rock :Aidy Bryant :Cecily Strong :Jim Breuer :Jack Handey :Finesse Mitchell :Julia Louis-Dreyfus :Chevy Chase == Sources == http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072562/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast

Saturday Sourcing Sprint Archive

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The [[Saturday_Sourcing_Sprints|Saturday Sourcing Sprints]] started as a continuance of the October 2016 Source-a-Thon. Rather than maintain a "from the start" table on the current page ([[Saturday_Sourcing_Sprints|Saturday Sourcing Sprints]]), this page is an archive of numbers and participants prior to the table posted there. See also {{Tag Link|Sourcing_Sprints}} in G2G. == 2017 == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="5" |+ Sortable table - |- ! scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" data-sort-type="date"| WikiTreer
! scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" data-sort-type="text"| Team
! scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" data-sort-type="text"| GMT
! scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" data-sort-type="text"| Sourced in 2017
|- align="center" |[[Baraboo-1|Jerry Baraboo]]||||||6 |- align="center" |[[Barber-4100|Janine Barber]]||[[Space:Team_Massachusetts_-_Source-a-Thon|Team Massachusetts 600]]||-7||175 |- align="center" |[[Casteel-170|Sharon Casteel]] ||[[Space:Anywherers|Team Anywherers]]||||31 |- align="center" |[[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]]|| ||||45 |- align="center" |[[Cullen-643|Paula Cullen]] ||[[Space:The_Kiwi_Crew|Kiwi Crew]]||+1||277 |- align="center" |[[Davis-22797|Earl Davis]]|| ||||4 |- align="center" |[[Lewis-24639|Deb Durham]] ||[[Space:Team_Rose_By_Any_Other_Name:_Chat_and_Cheer|Team Roses]]||-4||279 |- align="center" |[[Frank-2415|Amanda Frank]] ||[[Space:Team_Tornadoes|Team Tornadoes]]||-5||92 |- align="center" |[[Morrow-600|Amelia Gerlicher]]||||||13 |- align="center" |[[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]]||[[Space:Team_GB-Gen's_Source-a-Thon_Page|Team GB-Gen]]||||438 |- align="center" |[[McGee-1611|Debi Hoag]] ||[[Space:Dixie_Darlings|Southern Sourcerers]]
and [[Space:Team_811_(cleaning_uncleaned_merged_profiles)|Team 811]]||-5||286 |- align="center" |[[Hoyt-576|Chris Hoyt]] ||||||23 |- align="center" |[[Hvitfeldt-7|Robert Hvitfeldt]] ||||||180 |- align="center" |[[Joyner-762|Veni Joyner]]||||||3 |- align="center" |[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]||[[Space:The_Kiwi_Crew|Kiwi Crew]]||+13||234 |- align="center" |[[Wood-4751|Amy Kelly]] ||||||17 |- align="center" |[[Kline-958|Star Kline]]||Team Forget-Me-Nots||||428 |- align="center" |[[Kraut-53|Manfred Kraut]]||||||15 |- align="center" |[[Lambert-1995|Nan Lambert]]||||||168 |- align="center" |[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]]||||||18 |- align="center" |[[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]]||[[Space:Team_Rose_By_Any_Other_Name:_Chat_and_Cheer|Team Roses]]||-4||226 |- align="center" |[[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] ||[[Space:Team_Rose_By_Any_Other_Name:_Chat_and_Cheer|Team Roses]] ||||165 |- align="center" |[[Gormly-107|J Manners]]||||||97 |- align="center" |[[King-22788|Diana Marable]]||||||4 |- align="center" |[[Noel-901|John Noel]]|| ||-5||1938 |- align="center" |[[Parsons-2530|Jim Parsons]]||[[Space:Anywherers|Team Anywherers]]||||50 |- align="center" |[[Jordan-7257|Debra Pate]] ||||||39 |- align="center" |[[Rassinot-1|Isabelle Rassinot]]||[[Space:Team_Rose_By_Any_Other_Name:_Chat_and_Cheer|Team Roses]]||||424 |- align="center" |[[Henigan-1|Maureen Rosenfeld]]||||||124 |- align="center" |[[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] ||||||99 |- align="center" |[[McCabe-1517|Steven Schmidt]] ||||||38 |- align="center" |[[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] ||[[Space:Team_Virginia|Team VA]]||||62 |- align="center" |[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]]||||||372 |- align="center" |[[Cooper-1|Kitty Smith]]||||||40 |- align="center" |[[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]]||[[Space:Team_GB-Gen's_Source-a-Thon_Page|Team GB-Gen]]||+0||150 |- align="center" |[[Watt-266|Vic Watt]]||||||88 |- align="center" |[[Curnick-42|Michelle Wilkes]]||[[Space:Team_GB-Gen's_Source-a-Thon_Page|Team GB-Gen]]||+0||164 |- align="center" |[[Williams-27459|Kim Williams]]||||||18 |- align="center" |[[Lord-3096|Lori Masucci]]||[[Space:Southern_Super_Sweepers|Southern Super Sweepers]]||-5||68 |- align="center" |[[Redmond-712|G. Redmond]]||||||32 |- align="center" |[[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]]||[[Space:Anywherers|Team Anywherers]]|||||120 |- align="center" |[[Fuller-5853|Pat Credit]]||[[Space:Anywherers|Team Anywherers]]||||11 |- align="center" |[[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]]||[[Space:Team_GB-Gen's_Source-a-Thon_Page|Team GB-Gen]]||||380 |- align="center" |[[Robins-1306|Jennifer Robins]]||||||8 |- align="center" |[[Aston-674|Donna Aston]]||[[Space:Team_GB-Gen's_Source-a-Thon_Page|Team GB-Gen]]||||40 |- align="center" |[[Barnett-3517|Linda Barnett]]||Team Tennessee||-5||35 |- align="center" |[[Bradley-441|Eileen Bradley]]||||||6 |- align="center" |[[Carter-20890|Alexandra Carter]]||||||3 |- align="center" |[[Thompson-31031| Robynne Lozier]]||[[Space:The_Kiwi_Crew|Kiwi Crew]]||||171 |- align="center" |[[Larson-730|Cynthia Larson]]||[[Space:Legacy_Heirs|Legacy Heirs]]||||4 |- align="center" |[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]||||||5 |- align="center" |[[Merritt-1144|Kristin Merritt]]||[[Space:Dixie_Darlings|Southern Sourcerers]]||||11 |- align="center" |[[Constantineau-17|Guy Constantineau]]||[[Space:Mighty_Maple_Leaves|Mighty Maple Leaves]]||||42 |- align="center" |[[Ostic-5|Kathleen Ostic]]||||||6 |- align="center" |[[Cottrell-943|Jason Cottrell]]||[[Space:Team_GB-Gen's_Source-a-Thon_Page|Team GB-Gen]]||||270 |- align="center" |[[Newport-626|Charlene Newport]]||[[Space:The_Kiwi_Crew|Kiwi Crew]]||+10||216 |- align="center" |[[Sands-1865|Kay Sands]]||[[Space:Team_Tornadoes|Team Tornadoes]]||-5||454 |- align="center" |[[Rodgers-2825|Jody Rodgers]] ||[[Space:Anywherers|Team Anywherers]]||-5||6 |- align="center" |[[Haddox-55|Terri Haddox]] ||[[Space:Team_Virginia|Team VA]]||-5||3 |- align="center" |[[Hoffman-5880|Eric Hoffman]] ||[[Space:Great_Lakes_Region_Source-A-Thon_team|Team Great Lakes]]||-4||10 |- align="center" |[[Livingstone-154|Kirsty Ward]] ||[[Space:The_Kiwi_Crew|Kiwi Crew]]||+1||44 |- align="center" |[[Wood-3953|Catherine Trewin]]||[[Space:Mighty_Maple_Leaves|Mighty Maple Leaves]]||-5||24 |- align="center" |[[Williams-28514|Cindy Lesure]]||||-4||16 |- align="center" |[[Tindle-19|Betty Tindle]]||||||74 |- align="center" |[[Pedersen-4526|Lee Anne Pedersen]]||||-6||1 |- align="center" |[[Coles-1048|Robin Coles]]||||||3 |- align="center" |[[Davenport-3010|S. Davenport]] ||[[Space:Team_Rose_By_Any_Other_Name:_Chat_and_Cheer|Team Roses]]||-6||51 |- align="center" |[[D.-41|Amanda D.]]||||||12 |- align="center" |[[Edwards-13482| Gwen Fleming]]||[[Space:Team_Massachusetts_-_Source-a-Thon|Team Massachusetts 600]]||-4||57 |- align="center" |[[Gunn-471|Janet Gunn]]||[[Space:Musty_Dusty_Source-a-Thon_Page|Team Musty Dusty]]||-4||7 |- align="center" |[[Patterson-4504|Joe Patterson]]||||||6 |- align="center" |[[Vincent-2548| Raewyn Vincent ]]||||||11 |- align="center" |[[Davis-42926| Beverly Aherns ]]||||||343 |- align="center" |[[Schlegel-28|Nancy Schlegel]]||[[Space:Team_New_York|Team New York]]||-7||46 |- align="center" |[[Short-3582|Caryl Short ]]||||-4||12 |- align="center" |[[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo ]]||Record Romancers||-7||55 |- align="center" |[[Crum-348|Don Crum ]]||||||21 |- align="center" |[[Hathaway-1809|Eileen Strikwerda ]]||[[Space:Team_Australia_-_2017_Clean-a-Thon|Team Australia]]||||54 |- align="center" |[[Watson-15643|Kathleen Cobcroft]]||[[Space:Team_Australia_-_2017_Clean-a-Thon|Team Australia]]||+11||2 |- align="center" |[[Langridge-71|Janet Wild ]]||||||6 |- align="center" |[[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]]||||||89 |- align="center" |[[Ryker-100|Richard T. Ryker]]||||||29 |- align="center" |[[Ling-1181|Wendy A. Sullivan]]||||0||259 |- align="center" |[[Dale-2134|Anne M. Dale]]||||||27 |- align="center" |[[McClure-3513|Julie L. Campbell]]||||||3 |- align="center" |[[Greenwood-1892|Leonard Greenwood]]||||||8 |- align="center" |[[Massey-3526|Jennifer S. Schwartz]]||||||76 |- align="center" |[[Hawes-662|Cindy L. Van Dam]]||||-6||4 |- align="center" |[[Bianchi-201|JoAnn Brown]]||||-6||58 |- align="center" |[[Batman-73|Lizzie Griffiths]]||||||25 |- align="center" |[[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]]||||||22 |- align="center" |Unregistered ||||||357 |- align="center" ! !!Total!!!!10,533 |}

Saturday Sourcing Sprints-Admin

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[[Category: Sourcerers Project]] Saturday Sourcing Sprints are weekly, one-day challenges for adding sources to unsourced profiles already present on WikiTree. They're fun and casual mini-versions of our annual Source-a-Thon, complete with stickers or badges for registered winners. Reporting consists of 4 primary tasks: # Add [[Space:Saturday_Sourcing_Sprints-_G2G_Post_template|Weekly Invitation post]] to [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ask| G2G] by 9 AM EST (or 2 PM WikiTree Time, UTC) #*Subject Heading should be in the following format "Saturday Sourcing Sprint (dd Month YYYY)" where the "dd Month YYYY" is replaced with the actual day of the Sprint. #*Category selected should be "TreeHouse." #*Add the following tags under Surnames/Tags: sourcing_sprints challenges unsourced_profiles sources sourcerers #*Copy the [[Space:Saturday_Sourcing_Sprints-_G2G_Post_template|Saturday Sourcing Sprints- G2G Post template]] into the question text box #*Once you see the template text in the text box, place cursor immediately after the greeting of "Hello WikiTreers." #*Click on the "add image" icon (It looks like a box with a dot in the upper left corner and mountains). #* Paste the following in the URL field: http:// www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Social_Media_Collection-19.png (remove the space between "//" and "www") #* Change the "Alignment" to "Right" and click OK and then click Save Changes. This will Post to G2G. #*'''IMPORTANT''' once you see your post, you must make a note of the post '''NUMBER!''' This can be found by looking at the URL in the address bar '''after''' the /g2g/ but '''before'''/saturday-sourcing-sprint- # Adding new link on the [[Space:Calendar_Saturday_Sourcing_Sprints_2024|Calendar Saturday Sourcing Sprints]] page to the Tracker. #*Click Edit, #*Paste the following: '''after''' the 2024 Heading, '''replacing''' the carat "<>" with "{{}}" #*Replace the start= date with date of current date (this will be whatever the date is on the Friday in YYYY-MM-DD and replace the ####### after g2g= with whatever the post number was. # Monitoring the G2G post and responding to any posts or questions. # Update the Saturday Sprint Stats based on the Tracker report and award the top Sprint Sourcerer sticker.

Sauer Name Study

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[[Category:Sauer Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Langley-1081|Cassie Wicks]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == This is a place to post your Sauer family lines to see how we are all connected. Ideas for posts: Meaning of the Sauer surname, geographical origin of the Sauer surname, Sauer veterans, famous Sauer family members Please post any questions or other items of interest!

Sauerwein Family History

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[[Category:German Projects]] [[Category:Sauerwein Name Study]] The goal of this project is to find German connections in the Sauerwein lineage. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Sauerwein-54|David Sauerwein]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15525216 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Saulnier Name Study

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Sault Ste Marie 1846

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#REDIRECT [[Space:History_of_Sault_Ste._Marie,_Ontario]]

Saunders Family Mysteries

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

Saunders Family Mysteries-1

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Looking for any information about the Saunders family in Hertfordshire, England. Where did we come from before Hertfordshire?

Saunders of Charlwood and Banbury

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Stephen Saunders: no current profile '''Profile created 23 Oct 2021''' Stephen Saunders was born in about 1355, probably in Surrey, parents unknown. He is recorded in the Charlwood manorial court rolls (1) for refusing to do fealty to the lord of the manor. (1) http://www.charlwoodsociety.co.uk/resources/The%20Free%20Men%20of%20Charlwood.pdf Page 46 Thomas Saunders [[Saunders-279|Saunders-279]] '''Incorporated on WikiTree''' Thomas Saunders was born in Charlwood, Surrey, in about 1380. He appears several times in the Charlwood manorial court rolls. (1) He was a witness to a grant of land in Charlwood in 1407. (2) Thomas Saunder married Joan Odworth, the daughter of John and Agnes Odworth of Charlwood, before 7th December 1406, the date of a lease from Agnes Odworth to Thomas Saunder and Joan his wife. (3) Thomas Saunder made a will dated 10 August 1442. (4) He granted his capital messuage "which sometime was Stephen Saundre's" and other land in Charlwood to his son WIlliam, a tenement called Oddeworthe in Charlwood to his son Richard, a moiety of a tenement called Pages in Charlwood to his son John, and a tenement called Saundreplace in Charlwood to his son Thomas. In 1451 Thomas Saunder of Charlwood and his son William granted a tenement called Oddeworth to Richard Saunder, the son of Thomas. (5) Thomas Saunder and his wife Johanna/Joan were buried in Charlwood, with an undated inscription in the church porch. (6) (1) http://www.charlwoodsociety.co.uk/resources/The%20Free%20Men%20of%20Charlwood.pdf Page 46 (2) https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/d7855fe7-c8e6-48f2-b6e7-0f5e299f82ab (3) http://185.121.204.173/SearchOnline/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=SAS-EG%2f1%2f1%2f29&pos=2 (4) http://185.121.204.173/SearchOnline/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=SAS-EG%2f1%2f1%2f41&pos=8 (5) https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/69cd7820-f385-4eb8-be0e-2471d27688d8 (6) https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/surrey/vol3/pp182-189 Footnote 51 William Saunders ('''Incorporated in WikiTree profile''') William Saunders was born in about 1405, the son of Thomas and Joan. He married Joan Carew. (1) He appears together with his father Thomas in a grant of land in 1451 to Richard Saunders, son of Thomas. (2) " William's eldest son had migrated to Banbury, but Richard, his second son, remained in Charlwood." (3) William Saunders died and was buried in Charlwood in 1481. His wife Joan had died in 1470. (4) (1) http://www.charlwoodsociety.co.uk/resources/The%20Free%20Men%20of%20Charlwood.pdf Page 46 (2) https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/69cd7820-f385-4eb8-be0e-2471d27688d8 (3) http://www.charlwoodsociety.co.uk/resources/The%20Free%20Men%20of%20Charlwood.pdf Page 47 (4) https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/surrey/vol3/pp182-189 Footnote 51 William Saunders ('''Incorporated in newly-created WikiTree profile''') William Saunders was born in about 1430, the son of William Saunders and Joan. (1) He had moved to Banbury, Oxon, by the 1450s. In a case in the Court of Chancery, date estimate 1452-54, William Saunders of Banbury was the defendant for failing to return goods entrusted to him. (2) He was a defendant for a debt of 60 shillings in a case in Common Pleas in 1460, described as William Saunders of Bannebury in com. Oxon, woolman. (3) He died and left a will in 1478. (4) In his will he mentions his wife Alice and his sons William and Richard. His sons William and Richard were the executors of his will, as shown in a Common Pleas case from 1484. The plaintiffs were William Saunders, of Banbury, and Richard Saunders, of Banbury, sons and executors of William Saunders, of Banbury, merchant. (5) (1) http://www.charlwoodsociety.co.uk/resources/The%20Free%20Men%20of%20Charlwood.pdf Page 47 (2) https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7440656 Original: http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/ChP/C1no19/C1no19%20nos%201-250/IMG_0237.htm (3) http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/H6/CP40no796/bCP40no796dorses/IMG_1609.htm (4) Hampshire Record Office - Collection 48043 Cope of Bramshill; Ref No 43M48/54; Title: Contemporary copy of will of William Saunders, sen, of Banbury, Oxon, merchant Date: 24 Aug 1478  5 http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT3/R3/CP40no890/bCP40no890dorses/IMG_1462.htm William Saunders ('''Incorporated in WikiTree profile''') (This is Saunders-92. He was born in about 1450-55, assuming a birthdate of about 1430 for his father. This would make old enough to be his father's executor in 1478.) One addition: William Saunders left a will (PCC) in 1494. (1) In it he mentioned his eldest daughter Anne, and other daughters Isabel, Joyce, and Alice. His executors were his wife Johanna/Joan and her father John Spencer the elder of Hodenhill. (1) https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D980919

SAUNDERS Records in Chittlehampton

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[[Category: Chittlehampton, Devon]] [[Category: Chittlehampton Name Records]] ==RECORDS== '''Transcription listing of SAUNDERS name in Parish Records for Chittlehampton, Devon, England 1600-1875''' == Christenings == ===Christenings 1600-1649=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |24 May 1601 ||[[Saunder-71|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||Henry||SAUNDER|| || |- |20 Mar 1608 ||[[Saunder-72|William]] ||s/o ||Thomas||SAUNDER|| || |- |28 Oct 1611 ||[[Saunder-73|Henrie]] ||s/o ||Christopher||SAUNDER|| || |- |20 Mar 1612 ||[[Saunder-74|John]] ||s/o ||Christopher||SAUNDER|| || |- |02 Apr 1617 ||[[Saunder-90|Mary]] ||d/o ||Christopher||SAUNDER|| || |- |25 Dec 1629 ||[[Saunder-87|John]] ||s/o ||Arthur||SAUNDER|| || |- |16 Oct 1631 ||[[Saunder-88|Mary]] ||d/o ||Arthur||SAUNDER|| || |- |19 Aug 1635 ||[[Saunder-70|Mary]] ||d/o ||-||SAUNDER|| || |- | 02 Oct 1638||[[Saunder-69|Elizabeth]]||d/o ||Arthur||SAUNDER|| || |}
===Christenings 1650-1699=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |13 Jun 1653 ||[[Saunder-91|Margerry]] ||d/o ||Anthony||SAUNDER|| || |- |25 Dec 1654 ||[[Saunder-92|Edward]] ||s/o ||John||SAUNDERS|| || |- |17 Feb 1658 ||[[Saunder-67|John]] ||s/o ||Arthur||SAUNDER|| || |- |22 Jan 1662 ||[[Saunder-68|Arthur]] ||s/o ||Arthur||SAUNDER|| || |- |11 Sep 1666 ||[[Saunder-64|Anthony]] ||s/o ||Arthur||SAUNDER|| || |- |01 Jun 1669 ||[[Saunder-65|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||Arthur||SAUNDER|| || |- |13 Jul 1669 ||[[Saunders-9513|John]] ||s/o ||John||SAUNDERS|| || |- |26 Nov 1670 ||[[Saunders-9514|Arthur]] ||s/o ||John||SAUNDER|| || |- |21 Jun 1672 ||[[Saunder-76|Arthur]] ||s/o ||John||SAUNDER|| || |- |02 Sep 1673 ||[[Saunder-63|Henry]] ||s/o ||John ||SAUNDER|| || |- |08 Jan 1675 ||[[Saunders-9516|Arthur]] ||s/o ||John||SAUNDERS|| || |- |11 Apr 1676 ||[[Saunder-93|Edmond]] ||s/o ||Edmond||SAUNDER|| || |- |28 May 1678 ||[[Saunder-62|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||John||SAUNDER|| || |- |17 Oct 1678 ||[[Saunder-95|Anthony]] ||s/o ||Edmond||SAUNDERS|| || |- |10 Jan 1680 ||[[Saunder-96|Mary]] ||d/o ||Edmond||SAUNDERS|| || |- |12 Oct 1680 ||[[Saunders-9517|Henry]] ||s/o ||Margtt||SAUNDERS|| || |- |12 Mar 1683 ||[[Saunders-9518|Joane]] ||d/o ||Edward||SAUNDERS|| || |- |15 May 1683 ||[[Saunder-97|Joane]] ||d/o ||Edmond||SAUNDERS|| || |- |19 Aug 1686 ||[[Saunder-98|John]] ||s/o ||Edmond||SAUNDERS|| || |- |05 Apr 1687 ||[[Saunder-77|Edward]] ||s/o ||Edward||SAUNDER|| || |- |16 Dec 1689 ||[[Saunder-78|John]] ||s/o ||Edward||SAUNDER|| || |- |29 Apr 1690 ||[[Saunder-82|Margery]] ||d/o ||Edmond||SAUNDER|| || |- |02 Feb 1692 ||[[Saunder-86|George]] ||s/o ||Arthur||SAUNDER|| || |- |02 Oct 1692 ||[[Saunder-80|Grace]] ||d/o ||Edward||SAUNDER|| || |- |14 Oct 1696 ||[[Saunder-83|Ann]] ||d/o ||Arthur||SAUNDER|| || |- |10 Aug 1697 ||[[Saunder-81|Arthur]] ||s/o ||Edward||SAUNDER|| || |- |05 Jul 1699 ||[[Saunder-84|Arthur]] ||s/o ||Arthur||SAUNDER|| || |}
===Christenings 1700-1719=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |16 April 1701||[[Saunder-111|Margaret]] ||d/o ||John||SAUNDER||of Blackwall || |- |19 August 1701 ||[[Saunder-105|Mary]] ||d/o ||Anthony||SAUNDER|| ||Yeoman |- |31 August 1703 ||[[Saunder-104|Arthur]] ||s/o ||Anthony||SAUNDER|| ||Yeoman |- |28 March 1704 ||[[Saunder-116|Anthony]] ||s/o ||Edmond, Jr ||SAUNDER|| ||Cooper |- |2 May 1705 ||[[Saunder-109|Anthony]] ||s/o||Anthony||SAUNDER|| ||Yeoman |- |11 September 1708 ||[[Saunder-108|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||Mr Anthony ||SAUNDER|||| |- |27 November 1711 ||[[Saunder-112|John]] ||s/o ||Arthur, Jr ||SAUNDER|||| |- |25 November 1712 ||[[Saunder-107|John]] ||s/o ||Mr Anthony ||SAUNDER|||| |- |21 August 1715, in West Buckland ||[[Saunder-113|Catherine]] ||d/o ||Arthur & Agnis ||SAUNDER||of Chittlehampton|| |- |28 August 1715 ||[[Saunder-113|Katherine]] ||d/o ||Arthur, Jr & Agnis ||SAUNDER|||| |- |30 August 1715 ||[[Saunder-110|Arthur]] ||s/o ||Mr Anthony & Elizabeth ||SAUNDER|||| |- |7 February 1715 ||[[Saunder-41|John]] ||s/o ||John & Grace ||SAUNDER|||| |- |16 March 1718 ||[[Saunder-42|Arthur]] ||s/o ||John & Grace ||SAUNDER|||| |}
===Christenings 1720-1739=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |27 March 1720, in West Buckland ||[[Saunder-114|Richard]] ||s/o ||Arthur & Agnis ||SAUNDER||Chittlehampton|| |- |8 September 1723, in West Buckland ||[[Saunder-115|William]] ||s/o ||Arthur ||SAUNDERS||Chittlehampton|| |- |22 January 1728 ||[[Saunder-147|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||Anthony & Elizabeth||SAUNDER|| || |- |31 August 1731 ||[[Saunder-150|Edmund]] ||s/o ||Anthony & Elizabeth ||SAUNDER|||| |- |24 May 1733 ||[[Saunder-134|George]] ||s/o ||Mr George & Elizabeth ||SAUNDER|||| |- |13 May 1734 ||[[Saunders-7157|Ann]] ||d/o ||John & Grace||SAUNDER|||| |- |6 October 1734 ||[[Saunder-135|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||Mr George & Elizabeth ||SAUNDER|||| |- |17 December 1734 ||[[Saunder-149|Anthony]]||s/o ||Anthony & Elizabeth ||SAUNDER|||| |- |17 March 1735 ||[[Saunder-136|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||Mr George ||SAUNDER|||| |- |11 May 1736 ||[[Saunder-151|Mary]]||d/o ||Anthony & Elizabeth ||SAUNDER|||| |- |19 May 1736 ||[[Saunders-7153|Pawl]] ||s/o ||John ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |10 November 1737 ||[[Saunder-137|Arthur]] ||s/o ||Mr George & Elizabeth ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |14 February 1738 ||[[Saunders-6155|George]] ||s/o ||John & Susanah ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |28 August 1739||[[Saunder-131|Arthur]] ||s/o ||Mr George & Elizabeth||SAUNDER|||| |}
===Christenings 1740-1759=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |14 August 1741 ||[[Saunders-6616|Alis]] ||d/o ||George & Elizabeth ||SAUNDER|||| |- |14 November 1744 ||[[Saunder-138|Anthony]] ||s/o ||George & Elizabeth ||SAUNDER|||| |- |11 February 1746 ||[[Saunder-139|Joan]] ||d/o ||George & Elizabeth||SAUNDER|| || |- |17 December 1749 ||[[Saunder-140|Musgrave]] ||s/o ||George & Elizabeth||SAUNDER|||| |- |17 December 1749 ||[[Saunder-141|William]] ||s/o ||George & Elizabeth ||SAUNDER|||| |- |11 December 1751 ||[[Saunder-142|Sarah]] ||d/o ||Mr George & Elizabeth ||SAUNDER|||| |- |24 September 1755 ||[[Saunder-143|Thomas]] ||s/o ||George & Elizabeth ||SAUNDER|||| |- |6 July 1757 ||[[Saunder-121|James]] ||s/o ||George & Elizabeth ||SAUNDER|||| |}
===Christenings 1760-1779=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |25 March 1761 ||[[Saunder-35|John]] ||s/o ||Edward & Anstice ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |10 May 1763 ||[[Saunders-13346|Joan Locke]] ||d/o ||Arthur & Mary||SAUNDERS|||| |- |10 October 1763 ||[[Saunders-7178|Ned]] ||s/o ||Paul & Ann||SAUNDERS|| || |- |13 February 1764 ||[[Saunder-36|Francis]] ||s/o ||Edward & Anstis ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |5 November 1764 ||[[Saunders-13348|George]] ||s/o ||Arthur & Mary ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |1 September 1765 ||[[Saunders-7179|Ann]] ||d/o ||Paul & Ann ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |11 February 1766 ||[[Saunders-7174|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||George & Elizabeth ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |25 July 1768 ||[[Saunders-6147|George]] ||s/o ||George & Elizabeth ||SAUNDERS|| || |- |30 January 1770 ||[[Saunder-38|Edward]] ||s/o ||Edward & Anistiss ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |6 February 1771 ||[[Saunders-7177|John]] ||s/o ||John & Elizabeth ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |27 May 1771 ||[[Saunders-7180|Grace]] ||d/o ||Paul & Ann ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |5 August 1773 ||[[Saunders-7181|John]] ||s/o ||Paul & Ann ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |24 November 1773 ||[[Saunders-7175|William]] ||s/o ||George & Elizabeth ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |25 December 1773 ||[[Saunder-39|George]] ||s/o ||Edward & Anistiss||SAUNDERS|||| |- |17 December 1775 ||[[Saunders-7182|Maria]] ||d/o ||Paul & Ann ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |11 March 1777 ||[[Saunders-7176|Grace]] ||d/o ||George & Elizabeth ||SAUNDERS|||| |}
===Christenings 1780-1799=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |10 May 1784 ||[[Saunders-7183|Betty]] ||d/o ||Paul & Ann ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |21 January 1789 ||[[Saunders-9519|Betty]]||d/o ||George & Joan||SAUNDERS|||| |- |5 November 1789 ||[[Saunders-11535|William]]||s/o ||Ned & Mary||SAUNDERS|| || |- |8 December 1790 ||[[Saunders-9520|John]] ||s/o ||George & Joan||SAUNDERS|||| |- |24 February 1791 ||[[Saunders-7148|Mary]] ||d/o ||Francis & Mary ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |6 April 1791 ||[[Saunder-19|James]] ||s/o ||James & Mary ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |24 April 1791 ||Edward ||s/o ||Ned & Elizabeth ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |8 August 1792 ||[[Saunder-122|George]] ||s/o ||James & Mary ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |2 April 1793 ||[[Saunders-7842|Elizabeth]]||d/o ||George & Ann ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |25 July 1793||[[Saunders-7149|John]] ||s/o ||Francis & Mary ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |23 September 1793 ||Ann||d/o ||Ned & Elizabeth ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |1 April 1794 ||Elizabeth ||d/o ||James & Elizabeth ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |15 July 1794 ||[[Saunders-7843|Mary]]||d/o ||George & Ann ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |6 October 1795 ||[[Saunders-7147|Francis]] ||s/o ||Francis & Mary ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |2 December 1795 ||[[Saunders-13253|John]] ||s/o ||Edward & Mary ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |29 March 1796 ||[[Saunders-4549|Thomas]] ||s/o ||George & Ann ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |19 April 1796 ||[[Saunder-123|Samuel]] ||s/o ||James & Mary ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |17 April 1797 ||[[Saunder-152|Anstis]] ||d/o ||Edward & Margaret ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |25 January 1798 ||[[Saunders-7150|Ann]] ||d/o ||Francis & Mary ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |10 April 1798 ||[[Saunders-7844|Ann]] ||d/o ||George & Ann ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |15 September 1799 ||[[Saunders-13254|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||Edward & Mary ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |22 September 1799 ||Mary ||d/o ||Edward & Margaret ||SAUNDERS|||| |}
===Christenings 1800-1819=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |19 May 1800 ||[[Saunder-124|William]]||s/o ||James & Mary ||SAUNDERS|| || |- |11 November 1800 ||[[Saunders-7845|William]]||s/o ||George & Ann||SAUNDERS|||| |- |28 December 1802 ||[[Saunder-125|John]] ||s/o ||James & Mary ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |25 January 1803 ||[[Saunders-13255|John]] ||s/o ||Ned & Mary ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |17 April 1803 ||Paul||Base Child ||Mary ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |28 February 1804 ||John ||s/o ||William & Ann||SAUNDERS|| || |- |25 April 1805 ||James||s/o ||Mary ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |26 May 1805 ||[[Saunders-13256|George]]||s/o ||Ned & Mary ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |14 February 1808||[[Saunders-11515|John]] ||s/o ||Edward & Margaret ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |25 April 1808 ||[[Saunders-13252|James]]||s/o ||Edward & Mary ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |6 June 1809 ||[[Saunder-126|Arthur]]||s/o ||James & Mary ||SAUNDER|||| |- |25 November 1810||Ann||base child || Mary ||SAUNDERS|||| |- |3 November 1816 ||Harriot||base child ||Mary ||SAUNDERS||Filleigh||Spinster |- |29 March 1818 ||[[Saunders-13260|Elizabeth]]||d/o ||William & Ann ||SAUNDERS||Whitehall ||Mason |- |15 November 1818 ||Edward||Base Child ||Mary ||SAUNDERS||Workhouse|| |- |26 December 1819 ||James ||base child ||Mary ||SAUNDERS||Brightly Mill || |}
===Christenings 1820-1829=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |14 March 1820 ||[[Saunders-13261|Mary Ann]] ||d/o ||William & Ann||SAUNDERS||Village ||Mason |- |17 March 1822 ||John ||s/o ||Edward & Maria||SAUNDERS||Blackmantle ||Carpenter |- |15 September 1822 ||[[Saunders-11534|Harriett]] ||d/o ||William & Ann||SAUNDERS||Blackmantle ||Mason |- |12 June 1823 ||[[Saunder-20|James Kelland]] ||s/o ||James & Matilda ||SAUNDER || of Snidles, Chittlehampton ||Yeoman |- |1 November 1823 ||Emily ||d/o ||Edward & Maria ||SAUNDERS||Blackmantle ||Carpenter |- |14 May 1824 ||William ||s/o ||John & Mary ||SAUNDERS||Blackmantle ||Carpenter |- |19 December 1824 ||[[Saunders-13262|Ann]] ||d/o ||William & Ann||SAUNDERS||Blackmantle ||Mason |- |27 February 1825; in Kings Nympton ||[[Saunders-6371|Loveday Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||James & Matilda||SANDERS|| of Snidles, Chittlehampton ||Yeoman |- |12 December 1826 ||[[Saunder-21|Philip George]] ||s/o ||James & Matilda||SAUNDER|| Langaton ||Yeoman |- |11 February 1827 ||William ||s/o ||George & Elizabeth||SAUNDERS||Brightly Mill ||Miller |- |23 February 1827 ||[[Saunders-13263|James]] ||s/o ||William & Ann ||SAUNDERS||Blackmantle ||Mason |- |26 October 1828 ||Mary Ann ||d/o ||George & Betsy ||SAUNDERS ||Brightly ||Miller |- |29 March 1829 ||[[Saunders-13259|Henry]] ||s/o ||William & Ann ||SAUNDERS||Blackmantle||Mason |}
===Christenings 1830-1839=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |11 June 1830 ||[[Saunders-13716|Mary]]||d/o ||George & Susanna||SAUNDERS||Brightly ||Yeoman |- |26 September 1830; in Filleigh ||William ||s/o ||William & Elizabeth||SANDERS||of Temple Cottage, Chittlehampton ||Coachman to Viscount Ebrington |- |28 November 1830 ||Thomas||s/o ||George & Elizabeth||SAUNDERS||Brightly Mill ||Miller |- |22 May 1831 ||[[Sanders-1025|Maria]]||d/o ||William & Ann||SAUNDERS||Blackmantle ||Mason |- |14 October 1831 ||Ann Westacott||d/o ||Edward & Maria ||SAUNDERS ||Whitehall ||Carpenter |- |26 December 1831 ||[[Saunders-13717|Susanna]]||d/o ||George & Susanna||SAUNDERS||Brightly ||Yeoman |- |15 January 1832; in Filleigh ||Ann ||d/o ||William & Elizabeth||SANDERS||of Chittlehampton ||Coachman to Viscount Ebrington |- |20 May 1832; ||George ||Base Child ||Ann ||SAUNDERS||Blackmantle || |- |23 December 1832||George||s/o ||John & Grace||SAUNDERS||Eastcott ||Labourer |- |12 January 1833 ||[[Saunders-13105|Henry Baker]] ||s/o ||Edward & Jane||SAUNDERS||Village ||Labourer |- |5 December 1833||Edwin ||s/o ||George & Elizabeth||SAUNDERS||Brightly Mill ||Miller |- |9 March 1834||[[Saunders-11536|John]] ||s/o ||William & Ann||SAUNDERS||Blackmantle ||Mason |- |17 September 1834||[[Saunders-13718|George]] ||s/o ||George & Susan ||SAUNDERS||Brightly ||Yeoman |- |19 October 1834||[[Saunders-13106|George]] ||s/o ||Edmund & Jane ||SAUNDERS ||Village ||Labourer |- |29 December 1834||[[Saunders-13273|John]] ||s/o ||John & Elizabeth||SAUNDERS||Chittlehamholt ||Labourer |- |17 January 1836 ||Mary Ann ||d/o ||Thomas & Mary ||SAUNDERS||Warkleigh ||Labourer |- |24 January 1836 ||[[Saunders-13271|Aaron]] ||s/o ||John & Elizabeth||SAUNDERS||Chittlehamholt ||Labourer |- |10 October 1836||[[Saunders-13107|William]] ||s/o ||Edward & Jane||SAUNDERS||Village ||Labourer |- |11 December 1836 ||[[Sanders-17273|John]] ||s/o ||John & Mary||SAUNDERS||Blackmantle ||Carpenter |- |23 January 1837 ||[[Saunders-13265|William]] ||s/o ||William & Anne ||SAUNDERS||Blackmantle ||Mason |- |7 August 1838 ||[[Saunders-13269|Walter]] ||s/o ||John & Elizabeth ||SAUNDERS||Chittlehamholt ||Labourer |}
===Christenings 1840-1849=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |16 May 1840 ||John ||s/o ||George & Elizabeth ||SAUNDERS||Village|| |- |12 July 1840 ||[[Sanders-17275|James]] ||s/o ||John & Mary ||SAUNDERS ||Village ||Carpenter |- |8 December 1840 ||[[Saunders-13051|Betsey Baker]] ||d/o ||Edward & Jane ||SAUNDERS ||Village ||Labourer |- |5 August 1842 ||Mary Ann||d/o ||George & Elizabeth ||SAUNDERS ||Village ||Labourer |- |24 August 1842 ||[[Sanders-9845|Edwin]]||s/o ||John & Mary ||SANDERS||Village||Carpenter |- |15 January 1843 ||Mary Ann||d/o ||George & Elizabeth ||SAUNDERS||Village ||Labourer |- |7 May 1843 ||Ann ||d/o ||Henry & Ann ||SAUNDERS||Village ||Labourer |- |4 August 1844||[[Sanders-10896|James]] ||s/o ||John & Harriet ||SAUNDERS||Village ||Carpenter |- |19 April 1846 ||[[Sanders-10897|Amelia]] ||d/o ||John & Harriet ||SAUNDERS||Village ||Carpenter |- |11 July 1846 ||[[Sanders-17274|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||John & Mary ||SAUNDERS||Village ||Carpenter |- |26 July 1846 ||Elizabeth ||d/o ||George & Elizabeth ||SAUNDERS||Village ||Labourer |- |28 March 1847 ||[[Sanders-10898|Susan]] ||d/o ||John & Harriet ||SAUNDERS||Village ||Carpenter |- |29 October 1848 ||Susan||d/o ||George & Elizabeth||SAUNDERS||Village ||Labourer |- |1 August 1849 ||[[Sanders-17272|Richard]] ||s/o ||John & Mary ||SAUNDERS||Village ||Carpenter |}
===Christenings 1850-1859=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |1 January 1850 ||[[Sanders-10899|Elizabeth Watts]] ||d/o ||John & Harriet ||SAUNDERS ||Village ||Carpenter |- |11 April 1852 ||[[Saunders-10330|James]] ||s/o ||George & Jane ||SAUNDERS||Treadown, Chittlehampton||Labourer |- |13 August 1854 ||[[Saunders-10329|John]] ||s/o ||George & Jane ||SAUNDERS||Treadown, Chittlehampton||Labourer |}
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===Marriages 1650-1699=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |14 April 1658 ||[[Saunder-66|Arthur SAUNDER]] || || || ||[[Band-125|Katherine BAND]] || || |- |14 May 1661 ||[[Stowey-1|Henry STOWEY]] || || ||Gentleman ||[[Saunder-119|Elizabeth SAUNDER]] || || |- |30 June 1668 ||[[Saunders-9529|John SAUNDERS]] || || || ||[[Wollacott-21|Joane WOLLACOTT]] || || |- |10 January 1676 ||[[Tanner-5210|John TANNER]] || || || ||[[Saunder-91|Margery SAUNDER]] || || |- |15 March 1679 ||[[Cawsey-68|Matthewe CAWSEY]] || || || ||[[Saunder-118|Rachell SAUNDER]] || || |- |8 May 1683 ||[[Saunder-79|Edward SAUNDERS]] || || || ||[[Rissen-4|Johanna RISSEN]] || || |- |16 July 1685 ||[[Pedlar-207|William PEDLAR]] || || || ||[[Saunders-9530|Joan SAUNDERS]] || || |- |14 July 1696 ||[[Saunder-100|John SAUNDER]] || || || ||[[Badcock-487|Margaret BADCOCK]] || || |- |27 April 1699 ||[[Saunder-64|Anthony SAUNDER]] || || || ||[[Hals-80|Mrs Elizabeth HALS]] || || |}
===Marriages 1700-1749=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |25 May 1702 ||[[Halse-236|Thomas HALSE]] || || ||Husbandman ||[[Saunder-96|Mary SAUNDER]] ||Edmond SAUNDER || |- |4 April 1703 ||[[Saunder-93|Edmond SAUNDER]] || || ||Cooper ||[[Burd-491|Anne BURD]] || || |- |14 May 1711 ||John COAL || || || ||Joan SAUNDER|| || |- |13 July 1711 ||John SAUNDER || || || ||Elizabeth RISE || || |- |2 February 1713 ||John GRIGG || || || ||Grace SAUNDER || || |- |5 January 1715 ||[[Saunder-40|John SAUNDER]] || || || ||[[Tricks-2|Grace TRICKS]] || || |- |4 March 1716 ||[[Mountjoy-469|Simon MOUNTJOY]] || || || ||[[Saunder-82|Margery SAUNDER]] || || |- |7 October 1718 ||John BERRY || || || ||Mary SAUNDER|| || |- |3 May 1747 ||John SAUNDER || || || ||Frances HALL || || |- |11 June 1749 ||Samuel SAUNDER || ||South Molton || ||Joan STONE || || |}
===Marriages 1750-1799=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |29 May 1754 ||[[Skinner-5438|John SKINNER]]|| ||Chittlehampton ||||[[Saunders-7159|Joan SAUNDER]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |10 June 1754 ||John ROWCKLIFFE|| ||Chittlehampton ||||Mary SAUNDER, a minor || ||Chittlehampton |- |16 May 1757 ||[[Shute-860|John SHUTT]] || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Saunder-133|Rachel SAUNDER]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |27 March 1758 ||[[Burgess-7843|John BURGESS]]|| ||Swimbridge ||||[[Saunders-7157|Ann SAUNDER]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |7 April 1760||[[Brayley-165|John BRAYLEY]]|| ||Chittlehampton ||Husbandman ||[[Saunders-7155|Margareth SAUNDER]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |7 May 1760 ||[[Saunder-37|Edward SAUNDER]]|| ||Chittlehampton ||||[[Mogridge-57|Anstice MOGRIDGE]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |22 September 1761 ||Bartholomew CHAPPLE|| ||Chittlehampton ||Yeoman ||Alice SAUNDER, a minor ||George Saunder ||Chittlehampton |- |12 April 1762 ||[[Saunders-7153|Paul SANDERS]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Husbandman ||[[Mogridge-51|Ann MOGRIDGE]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |11 February 1766 ||[[Saunders-6155|George SAUNDERS]]|| ||Chittlehampton ||Husbandman ||[[Parker-24155|Elizabeth PARKER]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |15 May 1768 ||John BADCOCK|| ||South Molton ||Husbandman ||Joan SAUNDERS, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |24 May 1769 ||Henry SNOW, widower|| ||Chittlehampton||||Elizabeth SAUNDER, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |28 March 1784 ||[[Skinner-5441|Giles SKINNER]]|| ||Chittlehampton ||Husbandman ||[[Saunders-7174|Elizabeth SAUNDERS]], a minor || ||Chittlehampton |- |29 July 1784 ||Edward SAUNDERS || ||Tawstock ||Husbandman ||Elizabeth DICKER || ||South Molton |- |22 April 1787 ||[[Saunders-6147|George SAUNDERS]] ||||Chittlehampton ||Yeoman ||[[Slader-58|Joan SLADER]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |6 July 1788 ||[[Saunders-7178|Ned SAUNDERS]]|| ||Chittlehampton||Husbandman ||[[Ford-20367|Mary FORD]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |16 December 1788 ||John YEO|| ||Atherington ||Husbandman ||Ann SAUNDERS, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |27 March 1790 ||[[Saunder-121|James SAUNDER]]|| ||Chittlehampton ||Yeoman ||[[Brayley-195|Mary BRAYLEY]] || ||Filleigh |- |30 March 1790||[[Saunder-36|Francis SAUNDERS]]|| ||Chittlehampton||Yeoman ||[[Lock-1711|Mary LOCK]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |6 April 1790 ||John SAUNDERS || ||Chittlehampton||Husbandman ||Mary CHAPPLE, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |27 June 1790 ||William FORD|| ||Chittlehampton||||[[Saunders-7180|Grace SAUNDERS]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |23 October 1792 ||[[Saunders-6147|George SAUNDERS]]|| ||Chittlehampton ||Yeoman ||[[Turner-19312|Anne ZEAL]], widow || ||Chittlehampton |- |28 August 1796 ||Edward SAUNDERS, singleman|| ||Chittlehampton||||Margaret BURGESS, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |}
===Marriages 1800-1839=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |26 June 1804 ||William YEO ||sojourner|| || ||Mary SAUNDERS, widow || ||Chittlehampton |- |24 Janaury 1807 ||John VATTER ||||Chittlehampton ||Carpenter ||Mary SAUNDERS, widow || ||Filleigh |- |12 February 1811 ||William PHILIPS ||||Chittlehampton ||Labourer ||Mary SAUNDERS, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |8 November 1815 ||[[Manaton-23|Robert MANNATON]] ||||Chittlehampton ||||[[Saunders-7148|Mary SAUNDERS]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |27 August 1816 ||[[Saunders-11535|William SAUNDERS]]||||Chittlehampton ||||[[May-12532|Ann MAY]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |29 May 1821 ||Edward SAUNDERS ||||Chittlehampton ||||Maria WESTACOTT || ||Chittlehampton |- |18 November 1821||William BARTLETT ||||Chittlehampton ||||Mary SAUNDERS || ||Chittlehampton |- |16 March 1823 ||[[Budd-1121|John BUDD]] ||||Chittlehampton ||||[[Saunders-6611|Jane SAUNDERS]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |31 March 1823 ||Thomas ROWCLIFF ||||Chittlehampton ||||Elizabeth SAUNDERS || ||Chittlehampton |- |18 June 1826 ||George SAUNDERS ||||Chittlehampton ||||Elizabeth PAW || ||Chittlehampton |- |4 April 1829 ||John SAUNDERS ||||Chittlehampton ||||Jane JOCE || ||Chittlehampton |- |30 May 1829 ||[[Saunder-122|George SAUNDERS]] ||||Chittlehampton ||||[[Nickolls-78|Susanna NICKOLLS]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |12 April 1830||John SAUNDERS ||||Chittlehampton ||||Grace BEER || ||South Molton |- | 28 June 1831 ||James CLARKE || ||Chittlehampton ||||Ann SAUNDERS|| ||Chittlehampton |- |14 April 1832 ||[[Saunders-13103|Edward SAUNDERS]] || ||Chittlehampton ||||[[Baker-57800|Jane BAKER]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |11 October 1834 ||[[Saunders-13270|John SANDERS]] || ||Chittlehampton ||||[[Turner-42105|Elizabeth TURNER]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |17 November 1834 ||William SKITCH||||Chittlehampton ||||Ann SAUNDER|| ||Chittlehampton |- |28 March 1835||Thomas SAUNDER ||||Chittlehampton ||||Mary HODGE || ||Chittlehampton |- |21 April 1836 ||[[Saunders-11515|John SANDERS]] || ||Chittlehampton ||||[[Hunt-12767|Mary HUNT]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |30 August 1836 ||George WHITEFIELD || ||Chittlehampton ||Labourer ||Ann SANDERS || ||Chittlehampton |- |30 June 1839 ||George SANDERS,Bachelor ||John Sanders ||Chittlehampton ||Servant ||Elizabeth SMALE, Spinster; Servant || Richard Smale ||Chittlehampton |}
===Marriages 1840-1855=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |1 May 1842 ||[[Camp-4731|John CAMP]],Bachelor ||John Camp ||Chittlehampton ||Labourer||[[Saunders-13260|Elizabeth SANDERS]], Spinster; Servant||William Sanders ||Chittlehampton |- |9 May 1843 ||Joseph SAUNDERS,Bachelor ||Joseph Sanders ||Bishops Tawton ||Yeoman ||Sarah HUXTABLE, Spinster ||John Huxtable ||Chittlehampton |- |3 August 1843 ||[[Sanders-10829|John SANDERS]],Bachelor ||Edward Sanders ||Chittlehampton ||Carpenter||[[Watts-7051|Harriet WATTS]] Spinster;Dress Maker ||William Watts ||Chittlehampton |- |30 November 1845 ||[[Isaac-863|William ISAAC]], Bachelor ||William Isaac ||Chittlehampton ||Labourer||[[Saunders-7427|Ann SAUNDERS]], Spinster; Servant ||William Saunders ||Chittlehampton |- |12 July 1846 ||[[Lake-4935|John LAKE]], Bachelor ||William Lake ||Chittlehampton ||Labourer||[[Saunders-11534|Harriet SAUNDERS]], Spinster; Servant ||William Saunders ||Chittlehampton |- |8 November 1846 ||John SCOINS, Bachelor ||Robert Scoins ||Chittlehampton ||Servant ||Agnes SAUNDERS, Spinster; Servant ||John Saunders ||Chittlehampton |- |13 April 1848 ||[[Saunders-12420|William SANDERS]], Bachelor || ||Satterleigh ||Servant ||[[Symons-791|Jane SYMONS]], Spinster ||John Symons ||Chittlehampton |- |25 March 1849 ||John SAUNDERS, Bachelor ||John Hayne Saunders ||Chittlehampton ||Labourer||Jane RICE, Spinster; Servant ||William Rice ||Chittlehampton |- |28 April 1849 ||[[Kelland-184|John KELLAND]], Bachelor ||John Kelland ||Lapford ||Gentleman ||[[Saunders-6371|Loveday E. SAUNDER]], Spinster ||James Saunder ||Chittlehampton |- |21 March 1854 ||Abraham CLARKE,Bachelor ||William Clarke ||Timberscombe, Somerset ||Yeoman ||Mary SAUNDER, Spinster ||George Saunder||Chittlehampton |- |22 April 1854 ||[[Ellicott-5|William ELLICOTT]], Bachelor ||Robert Ellicott ||Chittlehampton ||Servant ||[[Sanders-1025|Maria SAUNDERS]], Spinster; Servant ||William Saunders ||Chittlehampton |}
---- ==Burials== ===Burials 1652-1699=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |20 March 1655 ||Arthur SAUNDER || || || || || |- |28 November 1670 ||[[Saunders-9514|Arthure SAUNDER]] || |||| ||son of John SAUNDER || |- |26 June 1672 ||[[Saunder-76|Arthure SAUNDERS]] || || || ||son of John SAUNDERS || |- |26 December 1675 ||John SAUNDERS || |||| |||| |- |14 June 1678 ||[[Saunder-62|Elizabeth SAUNDER]] || |||| ||daughter of John SAUNDER || |- |16 September 1678 ||[[Saunder-63|Henry SAUNDER]] || |||| ||son of John SAUNDER || |- |4 September 1679 ||Elizabeth SAUNDERS || ||Widow || || || |- |29 October 1683 ||[[Unknown-502428|Margrett SAUNDERS]] || |||| ||wife of Anthony SAUNDERS || |- |1 November 1688 ||Joan SAUNDER || |||| ||wife of John SAUNDER || |- |10 June 1691 ||John SAUNDER || |||| ||son of Arthur SAUNDER, Jr || |- |20 May 1692 ||Arthur SAUNDER || |||| ||son of John SAUNDER || |- |8 June 1693 ||Mary SAUNDER || ||Widow || || || |- |26 October 1693 ||[[Saunder-117|Anthony SAUNDER]] || |||| |||| |- |19 January 1698 ||[[Unknown-502416|Mary SAUNDER]] || |||| ||the wife of Edmond SAUNDER || |}
===Burials 1700-1729=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |10 August 1704 ||[[Saunder-97|Joan SAUNDER]] || || ||Died in Tawstocke and was buried in this parish || daughter of Edmond SAUNDER||Cooper |- |13 April 1706 ||[[Saunder-104|Arthur SAUNDER]] || || || ||son of Anthony SAUNDER ||Yeoman |- |18 March 1706 ||[[Brayley-194|Alice SAUNDER]] || || || ||wife of Arthur SAUNDER, Jr || |- |20 April 1708 ||[[Saunder-100|John SAUNDER]] || || ||of Blackwall || || |- |20 February 1711 ||[[Rissen-4|Joan SAUNDER]] || || ||||wife of Edward SAUNDER || |- |13 May 1712 ||[[Band-125|Katheraigne SAUNDER]] || || || ||wife of Arthur SAUNDER, Sr || |- |17 October 1722 ||[[Saunder-66|Arthur SAUNDER]] || || ||of Bradbury || || |- |10 February 1723 ||[[Saunder-109|Anthony SAUNDER]] || || || ||Junior || |- |12 February 1724 ||[[Saunder-68|Arthur SAUNDER]] || || ||of Laro || || |- |4 November 1725 ||[[Saunder-64|Anthony SAUNDER]] || || || || || |- |16 March 1727 ||[[Saunder-94|Edmund SAUNDERS]] || || || ||Senior || |}
===Burials 1730-1759=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |7 January 1730 ||[[Saunder-67|Mr John SAUNDER]] || || ||of Newton || || |- |21 October 1731 ||[[Saunder-150|Edmund SAUNDER]] || || || ||son of Anthony SAUNDER || |- |15 November 1734 ||[[Saunder-135|Elizabeth SAUNDER]] || || || ||daughter of Mr George SAUNDER || |- |15 December 1734 ||Anthony SAUNDER || || || ||son of Anthony SAUNDER || |- |15 September 1738 ||[[Saunder-137|Arthur SAUNDER]] || || || ||son of Mr George SAUNDER || |- |13 December 1740 ||[[Saunder-147|Elizabeth SAUNDER]] || || || ||daughter of Anthony SAUNDER || |- |25 June 1741 ||Edmund SAUNDER || || || || || |- |12 February 1741 ||[[Brayley-193|Mrs Cycely SAUNDER]] || || || || || |- |13 June 1743 ||Ann SAUNDERS || || || ||wife of Edmond SAUNDERS || |- |15 September 1743 ||Anthony SAUNDERS || ||Cooper || || || |- |4 June 1744 ||John SAUNDER || || || || || |- |30 June 1751 ||John SAUNDERS || || || || || |- |21 January 1752 ||Elizabeth SAUNDER || || || || || |- |18 April 1752 ||Edmond SAUNDER || || || || || |- |8 September 1756 ||Sarah SAUNDER || || || || || |- |29 April 1759 ||Grace SAUNDER || || || ||daughter of John SAUNDER || |}
===Burials 1760-1799=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |25 December 1761 ||Elizabeth SAUNDER || || || || || |- |7 November 1762 ||[[Blackmore-1666|Mrs Elizabeth SAUNDERS]] || || || || || |- |16 April 1764 ||John SANDER || || || || || |- |21 January 1768 ||[[Saunder-86|Mr George SAUNDERS]] || || || || || |- |3 May 1771 ||John SAUNDERS || || ||of South Molton || || |- |24 January 1772 ||[[Saunder-40|John SAUNDERS]] || || || || || |- |15 September 1772 ||Penelope SAUNDERS || || ||of South Molton || || |- |17 August 1777 ||[[Saunders-7182|Mary SAUNDERS]] || || || ||daughter of Paul and Ann SAUNDERS || |- |26 February 1782 ||[[Mogridge-57|Anistis SAUNDERS]] || || || || || |- |23 October 1784 ||[[Saunders-6155|George SAUNDERS]] || || || || || |- |31 July 1786 ||[[Saunder-37|Edward SAUNDERS]] || || || || || |- |23 January 1788 ||[[Saunders-7153|Paul SAUNDERS]] || || || || || |- |2 February 1789 ||[[Tricks-2|Grace SAUNDERS]] || || || || || |- |9 July 1789 ||Ann SAUNDERS || || || || || |- |8 May 1790 ||[[Saunders-9519|Betty SAUNDERS]] || || || ||daughter of George SAUNDERS || |- |22 August 1791 ||John SAUNDERS || || ||of Tawstock || || |- |26 January 1792 ||[[Slader-58|Joan SAUNDER]] || || || ||wife of George SAUNDER || |- |4 March 1793 ||Francis SAUNDERS || || || || || |- |28 April 1793 ||Thomas SAUNDERS || ||Pauper || || || |- |24 October 1794 ||Elizabeth SAUNDERS || || || || || |- |18 December 1795 ||Mary SAUNDERS || || || || || |- |18 December 1795 ||[[Saunders-13253|John SAUNDERS]] || || || ||son of Edward and Mary SAUNDERS || |- |24 February 1796 ||Elizabeth SAUNDERS || || || || || |- |11 August 1798 ||[[Saunder-123|Samuel SAUNDERS]] || || || ||son of James and Mary SAUNDERS || |- |2 January 1799 ||Francis SAUNDERS || ||Yeoman || || || |}
===Burials 1800-1829=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |6 June 1801 ||Frances SAUNDERS || ||Widow || || || |- |9 June 1801 ||Anthony SAUNDERS || || || || || |- |10 February 1803 ||Elizabeth SAUNDERS || ||Widow || || || |- |10 March 1805 ||[[Saunder-152|Anstiss SAUNDERS]] || || || ||daughter of Edward SAUNDERS || |- |19 January 1806 ||John SAUNDERS || ||Carpenter || || || |- |3 May 1812 ||[[Saunders-13252|James SAUNDERS]] || || || ||son of Ned and Mary SAUNDERS || |- |19 March 1814 ||John SAUNDERS ||53 || ||Downs || || |- |7 July 1815 ||[[Saunders-7178|Ned SAUNDERS]] ||50 || ||Brightley Mill || || |- |4 February 1819 ||Mary SAUNDERS ||59 || ||Little Ash || || |- |23 November 1820 ||William SAUNDERS||48 || ||Parish of Tawstock || || |- |27 September 1821 ||John SAUNDERS ||18 || ||Brightly Mill || || |- |4 October 1821 ||William SAUNDERS ||74 || ||Collytown || || |- |4 December 1826 ||William SAUNDERS ||10 || ||Village || || |- |26 February 1827 || Mary SAUNDERS || 59 || ||Village || || |- |5 April 1828 ||[[Saunders-13263|James SAUNDERS]] ||1 || ||Blackmantle || || |- |12 July 1828 || [[Brayley-195|Mary SAUNDER]] ||62 || ||Collatown || || |}
===Burials 1830-1849=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |4 February 1830 ||Margaret SAUNDERS ||60 || ||Blackmantle || || |- |16 January 1831 ||[[Saunders-13259|Henry SAUNDERS]] ||2 || ||Blackmantle || || |- |18 October 1832 ||Ann Westacott SAUNDERS ||1 || ||Whitehall || || |- |18 May 1834 ||Mary SAUNDERS || || ||Brightly Mill || || |- |22 August 1834 ||Arthur SAUNDERS ||25 || ||Collytown || || |- |18 September 1834 ||Edward SAUNDERS ||43 || ||Eastcott || || |- |14 November 1834 ||Edward SAUNDERS ||64 || ||Blackmantle || || |- |6 January 1835 ||[[Saunders-13273|John SAUNDERS]] ||1 week || ||Chittlehamholt || || |- |1 April 1835 ||Grace SAUNDERS ||27 || ||Swimbridge || || |- |13 May 1835 ||[[Saunders-10327|George SAUNDERS]] ||2 || ||Parish of Landkey || || |- |26 January 1837 ||Jane SAUNDERS ||2 || ||Blackmantle || || |- |26 August 1838 ||John SAUNDERS ||34 || ||Filleigh || || |- |20 December 1838 ||[[Saunder-146|Edward SAUNDERS]] ||3 mo. || || Village || || |- |30 March 1839 ||[[Saunder-121| James SAUNDER]] ||82 || ||Collytown, Chittlehampton || || |- |12 April 1839 ||Grace SAUNDERS ||33 || || Village || || |- |3 August 1840 ||James SAUNDERS ||3 weeks || ||Village || || |- |8 December 1840 ||[[Baker-57800|Jane SAUNDERS]] ||30 || ||Village || || |- |14 July 1842 ||John SANDERS ||72 || ||Village || || |- |8 January 1843 ||George SAUNDERS ||10 || ||Village || || |- |17 February 1843 ||[[Saunders-13103|Edward SANDERS]] ||35 || ||Village || || |- |4 August 1845 ||Jane SAUNDER ||37 || ||Loxhore || || |- |29 November 1845 ||James SAUNDER ||22 || ||Langaton, Chittlehampton ||son of James SAUNDER || |- |26 April 1846 ||George SAUNDERS ||11 || ||Village || || |- |4 December 1846 ||Mary SAUNDERS ||80 || ||Village || || |- |19 April 1849 ||[[Nickolls-78|Susan SAUNDER]] ||52 || ||Brightley, Chittlehampton || || |- |1 July 1849 ||Mary SANDERS ||78 || ||Village || || |- |14 September 1849 ||John SAUNDER ||46 || ||Loxhore || || |}
===Burials 1850-1875=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |15 September 1850 ||[[Saunder-122|George SAUNDER]] ||58 || ||Brightley, Chittlehampton || || |- |7 November 1850 ||[[Saunder-19|James SAUNDER]] ||59 || ||Langaton, Chittlehampton || || |- |12 November 1854 ||[[Saunders-11535|William SAUNDERS]] ||66 || ||Village || || |- |5 October 1856 ||[[Saunders-10328|George SAUNDERS]] ||3 mo. || ||Village || || |- |6 August 1863 ||William SAUNDER ||63 || ||North Newton, Chittlehampton || || |- |19 August 1864 ||[[May-12532|Ann SAUNDERS]] ||71 || ||Downs, Chittlehampton || || |- |16 January 1874 ||Elizabeth SAUNDER ||79 || ||Collytown, Chittlehampton || || |}

Savage, Tisdale and Allied Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Savage, Tisdale and Allied Families == Genealogical and Biographical * prepared for Mary (Tisdale) Savage * published by The American Historical Society, Inc., New York, 1926 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Savage, Tisdale and Allied Families|Savage, Tisdale and Allied Families]]'' (The American Historical Society, Inc., New York, 1926) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#STAF|Savage-Tisdale]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#STAF|Savage-Tisdale]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Savage, Tisdale and Allied Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/23450/ === Table of Contents === * Savage * Tisdale * Barnum * Burt * Graham * Drummond * Ruthven * Carnegie * Morris

Savage Cove, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Poverty Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Poverty Cove, Dominion of Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==Name== Present day Savage Cove is an amalgamation of two older communities. Sandy Cove (previously known as Poverty Cove), and Savage Cove. It has a current-day population of 133 peopleWikipedia Article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savage_Cove Savage Cove.] Accessed 2020. ==History== Since the early 18th century, Savage Cove was used as a French staging harbour, on the French Shore of Newfoundland. Once dubbed Anse aux Sauvages (Cove of Savages) by French seamen who had most likely encountered a Beothuk settlement in the area, the harbour was permanently settled in the 1830s by an English seaman named George Gaulton. The English seamen of the time had come to know the harbour as Savage Cove. The English name was finalized after the French relinquished their rights to the area in 1904 under the Entente cordiale. Nearby Poverty Cove was settled by Thomas White and George Coles of Devonshire, England along with the former's wife Ann Gould of Anchor Point in 1843. They were hired by the French to protect French possessions on the shore during the winter. After the early 20th century, Poverty Cove became known as Sandy Cove. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Birchy_Cove,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Savage pedigrees

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[[Category: England, Savage Name Study]] [[Category: English Pedigrees]] Savage pedigrees below. See image feed for allied families. {{Image|file=Savage-324.jpg |caption=Savage of Rock Savage, (Vis. of Cheshire, 1613) }} See Also... * [[Space: Savage Name Study]]

Savants inscrits sur la Tour Eiffel

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[[Category: France Project]][[Category: Paris, France]][[Category: France, Notables]] '''For the English version see [[:Space:Scientists_honored_on_the_Eiffel__Tower|Scientists honored on the Eiffel Tower]]''' Sur la tour Eiffel, Gustave Eiffel a fait graver 72 noms de scientifiques, ingénieurs ou industriels qui ont honoré la France de 1789 à 1889. Ces noms s'étalent en lettres d'or en relief de 60 cm de haut sur la périphérie du premier étage. On sait peu de choses sur la manière dont les noms ont été choisis. On sait en revanche que certains savants ont été refusés pour cause de nom trop long (tous les noms font au maximum 12 caractères). 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Ampère]]||Mathématicien et physicien|| *|| |- |14||CHEVREUL||[[Chevreul-1|Michel-Eugène Chevreul]]||Chimiste|||| |- |15||FLACHAT||Eugène Flachat||Ingénieur|| || |- |16||NAVIER||Claude Louis Marie Henri Navier||Mathématicien|| || |- |17||LEGENDRE||Adrien-Marie Legendre||Mathématicien|||| |- |18||CHAPTAL||Jean-Antoine Chaptal||Chimiste et agronome|||| |} == Face Grenelle == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Nr. ||Inscription||Nom||Spécialité||Avancement||Qui |- |1||JAMIN||[[Jamin-22|Jules Célestin Jamin]]||Physicien||*|| |- |2||GAY-LUSSAC||[[Gay-Lussac-4|Louis Joseph Gay-Lussac]]||Chimiste || || |- |3||FIZEAU||Hippolyte Fizeau||Physicien |||| |- |4||SCHNEIDER||[[Schneider-6755|Eugène I Schneider]]||Industriel ||*|| |- |5||LE CHATELIER||Louis Le Chatelier||Chimiste et ingénieur|||| |- |6||BERTHIER||Pierre Berthier||Minéralogiste|||| |- |7||BARRAL||Jean-Augustin Barral||Agronome, chimiste, physicien |||| |- |8||DE DION||Henri de Dion||Ingénieur|||| |- |9||GOUIN||[[Goüin-253|Ernest Goüin]]||Ingénieur et industriel||*|| |- |10||JOUSSELIN||Louis Didier Jousselin||Ingénieur|||| |- |11||BROCA||[[Broca-2|Paul Pierre Broca]] ||Médecin et anthropologue |||| |- |12||BECQUEREL||[[Becquerel-3|Antoine Becquerel]]||Physicien||*|| |- |13||CORIOLIS||Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis ||Ingénieur et scientifique || || |- |14||CAIL||Jean-François Cail||Industriel |||| |- |15||TRIGER||Jacques Triger ||Ingénieur|| || |- |16||GIFFARD||[[Giffard-535|Henri Giffard]] ||Inventeur || || |- |17||PERRIER ||François Perrier ||Géographe et mathématicien |||| |- |18||STURM ||Jacques Charles François Sturm||Mathématicien |||| |} == Face École Militaire == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Nr. ||Inscription||Nom||Spécialité||Avancement||Qui |- |1||CAUCHY||[[Cauchy-8|Augustin Louis Cauchy]] ||Mathématicien |||| |- |2||BELGRAND||Eugène Belgrand ||Ingénieur |||| |- |3||REGNAULT||Henri Victor Regnault||Chimiste et physicien |||| |- |4||FRESNEL||[[Fresnel-1|Augustin Jean Fresnel]]||Physicien ||*|| |- |5||DE PRONY||Gaspard de Prony||Ingénieur |||| |- |6||VICAT||Louis Vicat||Ingénieur|||| |- |7||EBELMEN||Jacques-Joseph Ebelmen||Chimiste|||| |- |8||COULOMB||Charles-Augustin de Coulomb||Physicien|||| |- |9||POINSOT||Louis Poinsot||Mathématicien |||| |- |10||FOUCAULT||[[Foucault-89|Jean Bernard Léon Foucault]]||Physicien |||| |- |11||DELAUNAY||Charles-Eugène Delaunay||Astronome|||| |- |12||MORIN||Arthur Morin||Mathématicien et physicien|||| |- |13||HAUY||René Just Haüy ||Minéralogiste|| || |- |14||COMBES||Charles Combes||Ingénieur et métallurgiste|||| |- |15||THENARD||Louis Jacques Thénard||Chimiste|| || |- |16||ARAGO||[[Arago-1|Dominique François Jean Arago]]||Astronome et physicien|| *|| |- |17||POISSON||Siméon Denis Poisson||Mathématicien |||| |- |18||MONGE||Gaspard Monge||Mathématicien|||| |} == Face La Bourdonnais == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Nr. ||Inscription||Nom||Spécialité||Avancement||Qui |- |1||PETIET||Jules Alexandre Petiet||Ingénieur|||| |- |2||DAGUERRE||[[Daguerre-3|Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre]]||Peintre et physicien|||| |- |3||WURTZ||Charles Adolphe Wurtz||Chimiste|||| |- |4||LE VERRIER||[[Le_Verrier-2|Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier]]||Astronome |||| |- |5||PERDONNET||Jean Albert Vincent Auguste Perdonnet||Ingénieur|||| |- |6||DELAMBRE||Jean-Baptiste Joseph Delambre||Astronome|||| |- |7||MALUS||Etienne Louis Malus||Ingénieur, physicien et mathématicien|||| |- |8||BREGUET||[[Breguet-4|Louis Breguet]]||Physicien|||| |- |9||POLONCEAU||Camille Polonceau||Ingénieur|||| |- |10||DUMAS||Jean-Baptiste André Dumas||Chimiste, homme politique et académicien |||| |- |11||CLAPEYRON||Emile Clapeyron||Ingénieur et physicien|||| |- |12||BORDA||Jean-Charles de Borda||Mathématicien, physicien |||| |- |13||FOURIER||[[Fourier-1|Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier]]||Mathématicien || || |- |14||BICHAT||Marie François Xavier Bichat||Anatomiste et physiologiste|||| |- |15||SAUVAGE||Frédéric Sauvage||Mécanicien|| || |- |16||PELOUZE||Théophile-Jules Pelouze||Chimiste|| || |- |17||CARNOT||[[Carnot-4|Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot]]||Mathématicien |||| |- |18||LAME||Gabriel Lamé||Géomètre|||| |}

Savery and Severy Genealogy (Savory and Savary) (supp)

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Savery and Severy Genealogy (Savory and Savary) (supp) == Savery and Severy Genealogy (Savory and Savary); A supplement to the Genealogical and Biographical Record published in 1893 ... being a continuation of the notes, additions, and corrections in the original work from page xx. *This is a supplement to: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:A_Genealogical_and_Biographical_Record_of_the_Savery_Families_(Savory_and_Savary) A Genealogical and Biographical Record of the Savery Families (Savory and Savary)]* * by [[Savary-195 | Alfred William Savary]] * published by The Fort Hill Press, Boston, Massachusetts,1905 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Savery and Severy Genealogy (Savory and Savary) (supp)|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005694387 ===Table of Contents=== Part I: The Savery Families (Savory and Savary) :The Old Colony Family :The Essex County Family :The New Hampshire Family :The Philadelphia Family :A Devonshire Family in America Part II: The Severy-Savery Family (Savory and Savary) :Obituaries :Poetry written by the author's late daugher, Effie Howe Savary :Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Savary, Alfred William ''[[Space:Savery and Severy Genealogy (Savory and Savary) (supp)| Savery and Severy Genealogy (Savory and Savary) (supp)]]'' (Boston, Massachusetts,1905), [ Page ]. * [[#Savary|Savary]]

Saville

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Everything Saville! I started with the "Oklahoma Savilles" and have tentatively found my way to England, but I know there is a strong following in Australia and possibly India. What ever branch you are researching, let's find connections! Our goal should be to create one Saville branch!

Savoie Family in Saint-Maurice, NB

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[[Category:New Brunswick Projects]] [[Category:Savoie Name Study]][[Category:New Brunswick, Savoie Name Study]] == Savoie Name Study == ''Note'' - this is a subproject of the [[:Category:Savoie Name Study|Savoie Name Study]]. See also the subproject ''[[Space:Savoie_Name_Study|Savoie Family in Louisiana]].'' == Savoie Family in Saint-Maurice, New Brunswick == The goal of this project is to gather as much information as we can about the Savoie families who lived/live in Saint-Maurice. Join me if you are interested in contributing to this project. Thank you! I am [[Savoie-913|Raymonde Savoie]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * The first houses to be built in Saint-Maurice, NB. * The first families/individuals to move there, where they come from. * The first Savoie families/individuals to live in Saint-Maurice, NB. * Any other information on the founding days of this village. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11002489 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Savoie Name Study

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[[Category:Savoie Name Study]][[Category:Louisiana, Savoie Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Savoie}} == Savoie Name Study == ''Note'' - this is a subproject of the [[:Category:Savoie Name Study|Savoie Name Study]]. See also the subproject ''[[Space:Savoie%20Family%20in%20Saint-Maurice,%20NB|Savoie Family in Saint-Maurice, New Brunswick]].'' == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Savoie-913|Raymonde Savoie]] to join the Savoie Name Study or the New Brunswick subproject. To contact [[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]], leader of this Savoie Family in Louisiana subproject, you can post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == How to Add a Profile == : To add a Louisiana '''Savoie''' profile to the study, copy this text and paste it above the Biography section of the profile: '''[[Category: Louisiana, Savoie Name Study]]'''. To add the icon and add the profile to the project, add this instead: '''{{One Name Study|name=Savoie|category=Louisiana, Savoie Name Study}}''' == Goals == : This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Louisiana branches of the Savoie surname. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. We can take the part-time research of many and turn it into a comprehensive genealogical picture of our common ancestry that can be shared with all. == To Do List == Many of the Savoie profiles for individuals born prior to 1750 and who emmigrated from Canada to Louisiana were created through the import of GEDCOM files and do not have source data. Others contain links to an individual's Ancestry.com Family Tree - most of which are inaccessible - or links to Data Compilations that do not exist. The profiles are also missing Biographical information, are uncategorized, are unconnected, and in some cases, are duplicates of existing profiles. :'''Task 1:''' Categorize these profiles. You can find the complete list of Louisiana categories here: [[:Category:Louisiana|Louisiana Categories]]. Here are ''some'' of the potential categories in a "copy/paste" format:
 '''[[Category: Louisiana Acadian Coast Settlers]]'''
 '''[[Category:Acadian Immigrants to Louisiana]]'''
 '''{{Louisiana Family}}'''
 '''[[Category: Louisiana First Families]]''' :'''Task 2''': Where possible, add biographical information based on factual data from sources that can be referenced by others to profiles that are missing this information. If no information is currently available, you can add the following category to the profile to "flag" it:
 '''{{Unsourced|Louisiana}}''' - ''Note: If this is added to the Sources section below '''''', it makes the profile easier to read and still flags it as needing sources.'' :'''Task 3''': Clean up the teltale GEDCOM "mess" and create readable, easy to follow biographies. Please feel free to add any additional tasks that you believe would benefit this project.

Sawusch Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Sawusch Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Sawusch Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sawusch Sawusch] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Sawusch name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (Prussia, Germany, Poland, Illinois, USA, Michigan, USA, Texas, USA, Washington, USA, Saskatchewan, Canada Sawusch's), by time period (18th Century Sawusch's), or by topic (Sawusch DNA, Sawusch Occupations, Sawusch Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' "Also see the related Sawusch Surname Project at FTDNA Website: https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/sawusch-surname" ==How to Join== To join the Sawusch Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Atkinson-8059|Ann Sawusch]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Sawusch}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Sawusch}}
{{Clear}} ==Resources== ===WikiTree Reports=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SAWUSCH List of Sawusch on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/SAWUSCH G2G feed of questions tagged "Sawusch"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=SAWUSCH Orphaned Sawusch profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Sawusch-1 Unsourced Sawusch profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=SAWUSCH Unconnected Sawusch profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileGroup/GroupBy.htm?Field=Connected&query=Sawusch+unconnected Unconnected branches with Sawusch profiles in them (sorted by branch size)] === External Resource Links=== *[[Wikipedia: History_of_Pomerania | History of Pomerania]] * Map of Prussia with Provinces, 1911: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Provinzen-und-Regierungsbezirke-Preu%C3%9Fens.jpg * Administrative divisions of Prussia - provides timeline 1701-1945: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verwaltungsgliederung_Preu%C3%9Fens (in German) *[[Space:Predecessor_Sovereign_States_of_Poland|Predecessor Sovereign States of Poland]] *[[Space:Poland%2C_Historical_Map_Overlay|Poland, Historical Map Overlay]] *https://wayback.archive-it.org/20669/20230805000340/https://mlarchives.rootsweb.com/listindexes/emails?listname=gohr&thread=34247217 - Sawusch in Kr. Stolp, Prussia on Rootsweb 2/4/2002 from Gohr-L * Der Kreis Lauenburg in Pommern - Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/909641999080196 ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Sawusch_Name_Study_Toolbox|Sawusch Name Study Categorization Plan]] * [[Space:Sawusch_Name_Study_Primary _Sources_Identified _Research_Workspace | Sawusch Primary Sources Identified Research Workspace]] * ==Membership== *[[Atkinson-8059|Ann (Atkinson) Sawusch]] *[[Mattoon-426|Nancy Mattoon]] *[[Sawusch-84|Fred Sawusch]] *[[Urlaub-5|Laurie Urlaub]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sawisch Sawisch] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Savisch Savisch] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sawasch Sawasch] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Savadge Savadge] === External Resource Links=== *[[Wikipedia: History_of_Pomerania | History of Pomerania]] * Map of Prussia with Provinces, 1911: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Provinzen-und-Regierungsbezirke-Preu%C3%9Fens.jpg * Administrative divisions of Prussia - provides timeline 1701-1945: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verwaltungsgliederung_Preu%C3%9Fens (in German) *[[Space:Predecessor_Sovereign_States_of_Poland|Predecessor Sovereign States of Poland]] *[[Space:Poland%2C_Historical_Map_Overlay|Poland, Historical Map Overlay]] *https://wayback.archive-it.org/20669/20230805000340/https://mlarchives.rootsweb.com/listindexes/emails?listname=gohr&thread=34247217 - Sawusch in Kr. Stolp, Prussia on Rootsweb 2/4/2002 from Gohr-L ==Acknowledgements== Greg Slade - for One Name Study Resources links syntax

Sawyer Family Mysteries

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Looking for info on Sawyer's who possibly moved from Harford, Maryland to Pasquotank County, North Carolina. Miles Sawyer who married Louvinnia Daily (sp) Miles could have married a Harriet Sexton also.

Sawyers in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Sawyers in America == or, A history of the immigrant Sawyers, who settled in New England; showing their connection with colonial history ... etc., also, wonderful increase of the descendants of Thomas Sawyer, one of the nine first settlers who organized the town of Lancaster and gave it its name. * by [[Carter-23812|Amory Carter]] (1813-1892), who by a sad accident, has become blind. * published by Edward R. Fiske, 1883 * 132 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sawyers in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/sawyersinamerica00cart * https://archive.org/details/sawyersinamerica1883cart === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Carter, Amory. ''[[Space:Sawyers in America|Sawyers in America]]'' (Edward R. Fiske, 1883) [ Page ]. * ([[#Carter|Carter]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Carter, Amory. ''[[Space:Sawyers in America|Sawyers in America]]'' (Edward R. Fiske, 1883) [ Page ].

Saxon, South Carolina

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Saxony Team

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This page is part of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]]
Return to [[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany's 16 Modern Regions]] ---- =Saxony, Germany/Sachsen, Deutschland= This page was created to offer a place to collaborate on Saxony research. You can ask questions in the comments below or offer suggestions on new resources to attach to our resources list. ==How Can You Help Improve Profiles In This Region?== *There are extensive profile improvements that need to be done in this region and we could really use your help. See links, below. *Members with knowledge of this region can answer questions and offer guidance on this page, our Google Group and on G2G. *Ensure the information and links on this page are up-to-date (especially for archival and research site information) *Do you live in Saxony? You can offer archive, library, church, etc. research visits for other members. *Create new Space pages for region-specific geographical, topical, or other, that include images, history, and anything helpful for collaborating and helping other researchers. ===Links=== :We'd appreciate your help with sourcing, connecting, merging and fixing database errors on the profiles in this region. Click the links below to get lists of profiles in Saxony that need some love (click "get profiles" in the left column to generate a list): *UNSOURCED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Sources_FAQ|unsourced]] profiles that need reliable sources added, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DSaxony+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Saxony", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DSachsen+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Sachsen". For more information/instruction on sourcing, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Sourcerers_Team|Germany Project Sourcerers Team]] *UNCONNECTED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Unconnected|unconnected]] profiles that need to be connected to the main tree, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3D3DSaxony+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Saxony", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3D3DSachsen+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Sachsen". For more information/instruction on connecting profiles, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Connectors_Team|Germany Project Connectors Team]] *UNMERGED MATCHES: To get a list of [[Help:Merging#Unmerged_Matches|unmerged matches]] that need research and sourcing, with the goal to ultimately merge or reject the match, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3D3DSaxony+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Saxony", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3D3DSachsen+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Sachsen". For more information/instruction on merging and unmerged matches, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Arborists_Team#Research_Unmerged_Matches|Germany Project Arborists Team]] *SUGGESTIONS: To get a list of [[Help:Suggestions|suggestions]] aka database errors that need data doctor attention, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3D3DSaxony+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]''' to search "Saxony", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3D3DSachsen+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]''' to search "Sachsen". For more information/instruction on clearing database errors, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Germany Project Data Doctors Team]]. ==Overview of Saxony== : Flag and Coat of Arms: :{{Image|file=German_Flags-11.png |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=Saxony_Team-3.png |size=s |align=l }}{{Clear}} :State of the Federal Republic of Germany: 1990 :Capital: Dresden :English: Saxony, The Free State of Saxony :German: Sachsen, Freistaat Sachsen {{Image|file=Saxony_Team-2.png |size=s |align=r |caption=Saxony location in Germany }} :Officially the Free State of Saxony. Today, Saxony is the tenth largest of Germany's sixteen states and the sixth most populous. The history of the state of Saxony spans more than a millennium. Its borders have changed a lot through the ages. Its capital is Dresden, and its largest city is Leipzig. :Located in the middle of a former German-speaking part of Europe, the history of the state of Saxony spans more than a millennium. It has been a medieval duchy, an electorate of the Holy Roman Empire, a kingdom, and twice a republic. :The area of the modern state of Saxony should not be confused with Old Saxony, the area inhabited by Saxons. Old Saxony corresponds approximately to the modern German states of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and the Westphalian part of North Rhine-Westphalia. *[https://www.sachsen.de/ Sachsen.de]: Official website *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxony Wikipedia]: Saxony *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Saxony-historical-region-duchy-and-kingdom- Europe Britannica]: Saxony Historical Region Duchy and Kingdom *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Saxony Genealogy.net(en)]: Saxony *[http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Sachsen Genealogy.net(de)]: Sachsen ===Maps=== :A landlocked federal state of Germany, bordering the federal states of Brandenburg, Saxony Anhalt, Thuringia, and Bavaria, as well as the countries of Poland (Lower Silesian and Lubusz Voivodeships) and the Czech Republic (Karlovy Vary, Liberec, and Ústí nad Labem Regions). :Coordinates: 51°1′37″N 13°21′32″E *[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Saxony GoogleMaps]: Saxony map *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxony#/media/File:Landkreise_Sachsen_2012.svg Wikipedia]: Map of Saxony's 10 districts *[http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Datei:Map_State_Saxony.png Genealogy.net]: Datei:Map State Saxony *[https://www.mapsofworld.com/germany/states/maps/sachsen-map.jpg MapsofWorld.com]: Federal State of Sachsen *[https://wikitravel.org/en/Saxony WikiTravel]: Saxony Regions *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxony#/media/File:Sachsen2.gif Wikipedia]: Topographic map of Saxony :'''Districts and Urban Districts of Saxony''': {{Image|file=Saxony_Team.png |caption=''Deutsch'': Landkreise und kreisfreie Städte in Sachsen 2012. ''English'': Districts and urban districts of Saxony in 2012. }} :'''Cities and Counties of Saxony''' ::Saxony consists of 7 independent Cities and 22 Counties: {{Image|file=Saxony_Team-1.png |caption=Independent Cities and Counties of Saxony }} ===History=== :The term Saxony historically has not always referred to the same location in Germany. During the early years Saxony referred to the area occupied by the Saxon which today is more akin to Saxony-Anhalt. The current Saxony is along the eastern border with the Czech Republic and Poland. At one point in its history it accounted for most of what we call Germany today. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Saxony Wikipedia]: History of Saxony *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Saxony Wikipedia]: Kingdom of Saxony *[https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsEurope/GermanySaxons.htm History Files]: European Kingdoms: Saxony (Saxons) (Germans) *[http://dahlheimer-bebeau.com/Heinrich/Saxony.htm Dahlheimer-Bebeau.com]: History in the Kingdom of Saxony *[https://greenerpasture.com/Places/Details/2219 Greener Pasture]: History of Saxony, Germany *[http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/13241-saxony Jewish Encyclopedia]: Saxony *[https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/carol-saxony.asp Fordham University]: Medieval Sourcebook: Charlemagne: Capitulary for Saxony 775-790 *[https://universalium.academic.ru/191284/Saxony Universalium]: Saxony *[http://www.friesian.com/germany.htm Friesian.com]: Francia Orientalis, Germany *[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm FMG]: Saxony, Nobility *[http://www.dcstamps.com/the-kingdom-of-saxony-1806-1871/ DCStamps.com]: The Kingdom of Saxony 1806-1871 *[https://www.press.umich.edu/16793/saxony_in_german_history UMich.edu]: Saxony in German History ===Culture=== :Germany has a number of different cultures. Present day Saxony’s culture is as varied as its history. It has castles, old world towns, shopping meccas, festivals, museums, and modern art. It is the birth place of the type of medicine called homeopathy. Ore and metal crafts abound as well as china and porcelain production. It is the home of the traditional Christmas nutcracker and fruit stolen. *[https://www.saxony.in/en/tmgs/index.php?id=7 Saxony.in]: Saxony, State of the Arts *[http://saxonytourism.com/cultural Saxony Tourism]: The Cultural Capital of Germany *[https://www.visitacity.com/en/saxony VisitACity.com]: Visit Saxony *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g187397-Saxony-Vacations.html Trip Advisor]: Explore Saxony *[https://germanculture.com.ua/library/weekly/saxony.htm GermanCulture.com]: Saxony - a Crossroads of European History, Culture and Art *[https://germanfoods.org/german-food-facts/saxony-cuisine/ German Foods]: Saxony – Cradle of Culture, Christmas and Culinary Treasures ==Research Help and Regional Resources== ===Online Resource Compilations=== *[http://ofb.genealogy.net/ Genealogy.net]: Online Familienbücher aka OFBs (regional family books). Also see [[Space:Familienbücher:_German_Family_Books|THIS PAGE]] for Familienbücher that are not available online, but our members will do lookups for you. *[https://www.genealogy.com/forum/regional/countries/topics/germany/saxony/pg-6/ Genealogy.com]: Saxony *[https://ggsmn.org/cpage.php?pt=35 GGSMN.org]: Saxony *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Saxony_(Sachsen),_Germany_Genealogy FamilySearch]: Saxony (Sachsen), Germany Genealogy *[https://www.genealoger.com/german/ger_2_sachsen_provinz.htm Genealoger]: Sachsen Provinz / Province of Saxony *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Saxony_(Sachsen)_Land_and_Property FamilySearch]: Saxony (Sachsen) Land and Property *[http://www.theancestorhunt.com/blog/europe-free-online-historical-newspapers#.XQmRCohKh9B The Ancestor Hunt]: free online resources for international newspapers: see the section for Germany. *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page Genealogy.net]: GenWiki, main page *[https://www.germanroots.com/germanlinks.html German Roots.com]: German Genealogy Resources on the Internet *[[:Category:Germany_Genealogy_Resources|WikiTree Category]]: Germany Genealogy Resources *[[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|WikiTree: Germany Project Resources]] ===Vital Records=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Saxony_(Sachsen)_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Saxony (Sachsen) Online Genealogy Records *[https://hov.isgv.de/ HOV.isgv.de]: Historisches Ortsverzeichnis von Sachsen *[https://www.archiv.sachsen.de/ Archiv.Sachsen.de]: Stock overview *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2399108 FamilySearch]: Germany, Saxony, Church Book Indexes, 1500-1900 *[https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1 Archion.de]: Protestant church records ($subcription site) *[https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/ Matricula]: Catholic Church records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Germany Online Genealogy Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Records FamilySearch]: German Church Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Civil_Registration FamilySearch]: German Civil Registration === Religious Facilities=== *[https://www.visit-goerlitz.com/Kirchen_Kapellen.html Visit-Goerlitz.com]: Sacred Görlitz - Places of Worship: Churches and Synagogue *[http://www.dresden.info/churches-and-synagogues/ Dresden Info]: Churches and Synagogues *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187397-Activities-c47-t10,175-Saxony.html Trip Advisor]: Saxony Landmarks *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Nicholas_Church,_Leipzig Wikipedia]: St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Directories FamilySearch]: Germany Church Directories *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/German_Jewish_Records FamilySearch]: German Jewish Records *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Germany Wikipedia]: Religion in Germany ===Emigration=== *[https://www.germangenealogygroup.com/records-search/german_emigrants.php Germany Genealogy Group]: German Emigration Database *[https://www.deutsche-auswanderer-datenbank.de/index.php?id=275&L=1 Historisches Museum Bremerhaven]: German Emigrant Database *[https://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany. Ports of departure include: Altona, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Geestemunde, Hamburg, Stettin, Swinemunde (currently Swinoujscie, Poland), German Unspecified Ports *[https://www.germanroots.com/emigration.html GermanRoots.com]: Online German Emigration Records, Lists and Indexes *[https://web.archive.org/web/20170821040328/http://www.germanyroots.com/ships/index.php?lan=en&cat=1 GermanyRoots]: Ship's Database *WikiTree Immigration/Emigration Categories: ::*[[:Category:Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists|Category: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists]] ::*[[:Category:German_Confederation%2C_Emigrants|Category: German Confederation, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:Germany%2C_Emigrants|Category: Germany, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:American_Immigration|Category: American Immigration]] === Local Cemeteries=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Saxony-(Sachsen)?id=state_1562 FindAGrave]: Cemeteries in Saxony (Sachsen) *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Saxony-(Sachsen)/Stadtkreis-Dresden/Dresden?id=city_404668 FindAGrave]: Cemeteries in Dresden, Saxony (Sachsen) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Germany#Saxony_(Sachsen) Wikipedia]: List of Cemeteries in Saxony *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Cemeteries_in_Saxony WikiMedia Category]: Cemeteries in Saxony ===Libraries=== *[https://www.worldcat.org/libraries WorldCat Library Search] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxon_State_and_University_Library_Dresden Wikipedia]: Saxon State and University Library Dresden *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Saxony_Archives_and_Libraries FamilySearch]: Saxony Archives and Libraries *[http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/dres/ Library of Congress]: Dresden - Treasures from the Saxon State Library ===Colleges and Universities=== : They often have local records and have professors who are versed in local lore so can be a wonderful resource and many are multilingual. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Universities_and_colleges_in_Saxony Wikipedia Category]: Universities and colleges in Saxony *[https://collegewikipedia.com/europe/germany/saxony/university College Wikipedia]: Universities In Saxony *[https://www.4icu.org/de/saxony/a-z/ 4ICU.org]: A-Z Universities in Saxony ===Local Phone Books=== *[https://www.loc.gov/rr/european/phonede/dephoneA-D.html Library of Congress] Address/Telephone Directories from Germany *[http://phonebookoftheworld.com/dresden/ PhoneBookoftheWorld.com]: Dresden ===Local Genealogy Groups=== *[[Space:Lists_of_Adresses_for_Family_Research_in_Germany|WikiTree Space: List of Addresses for Family Research in Germany]] *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/910776772336811/ Facebook]: German Genealogy in Saxony ===WikiTree Free Space Pages and One Place Studies=== :Have you created a page that you'd like included below? Add a profile comment below with a link to what you would like to contribute. *Add yours HERE ==WikiTree Categories== English: *[[:Category:Saxony, Germany|Category:Saxony, Germany]] German *[[:Category:Sachsen, Deutschland|Category:Sachsen, Deutschland]] ==Translation Aides== In Germany a number of different written languages and dialects were used. Below are some links to sites which may help you with old documents. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCtterlin Sütterlin] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting Germany Handwriting] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurrent Kurrent] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackletter Blackletter] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur Fraktur] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9F ß] *[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Brockhaus_1894_Deutsche_Mundarten.jpg Brockhaus 1894 Deutsche Mundarten] (map) *[http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/frivs/latin/latin-dict-full.html Latin phrases] because many old records are written in Latin this is a handy list of commonly used Latin phrases. *[[Space:Genealogy_Glossary|Genealogy Glossary]] of multiple languages using common genealogy related words.
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Return to [[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany's 16 Modern Regions]] ----- =Saxony-Anhalt, Germany/Sachsen-Anhalt, Deutschland= This page was created to offer a place to collaborate on Saxony-Anhalt research. You can ask questions in the comments below or offer suggestions on new resources to attach to our resources list. ==How Can You Help Improve Profiles In This Region?== *There are extensive profile improvements that need to be done in this region and we could really use your help. See links, below. *Members with knowledge of this region can answer questions and offer guidance on this page, our Google Group and on G2G. *Ensure the information and links on this page are up-to-date (especially for archival and research site information) *Do you live in Saxony-Anhalt? You can offer archive, library, church, etc. research visits for other members. *Create new Space pages for region-specific geographical, topical, or other, that include images, history, and anything helpful for collaborating and helping other researchers. ===Links=== :We'd appreciate your help with sourcing, connecting, merging and fixing database errors on the profiles in this region. Click the links below to get lists of profiles in Saxony-Anhalt that need some love (click "get profiles" in the left column to generate a list): *UNSOURCED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Sources_FAQ|unsourced]] profiles that need reliable sources added, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DSaxony-Anhalt+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Saxony-Anhalt", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DSachsen-Anhalt+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Sachsen-Anhalt". For more information/instruction on sourcing, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Sourcerers_Team|Germany Project Sourcerers Team]] *UNCONNECTED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Unconnected|unconnected]] profiles that need to be connected to the main tree, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DSaxony-Anhalt+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Saxony-Anhalt", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DSachsen-Anhalt+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Sachsen-Anhalt". For more information/instruction on connecting profiles, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Connectors_Team|Germany Project Connectors Team]] *UNMERGED MATCHES: To get a list of [[Help:Merging#Unmerged_Matches|unmerged matches]] that need research and sourcing, with the goal to ultimately merge or reject the match, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DSaxony-Anhalt+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Saxony-Anhalt", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DSachsen-Anhalt+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Sachsen-Anhalt". For more information/instruction on merging and unmerged matches, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Arborists_Team#Research_Unmerged_Matches|Germany Project Arborists Team]] *SUGGESTIONS: To get a list of [[Help:Suggestions|suggestions]] aka database errors that need data doctor attention, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3DSaxony-Anhalt+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]''' to search "Saxony-Anhalt", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3DSachsen-Anhalt+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]''' to search "Sachsen-Anhalt". For more information/instruction on clearing database errors, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Germany Project Data Doctors Team]]. ==Overview of Saxony-Anhalt== : Flag and Coat of Arms: :{{Image|file=German_Flags-12.png |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=Saxony-Anholt_Team-1.png |size=s |align=l }}{{Clear}} :State of the Federal Republic of Germany: 1990 :Capital: Magdeburg :English: Saxony-Anhalt :German: Sachsen-Anhalt {{Image|file=Saxony-Anholt_Team.png |size=s |align=r |caption=Saxony-Anhalt location in Germany }} :Also known as Sachen-Anhalt, Saxony-Anhalt is surrounded by the states of Lower Saxony, Brandenburg, Saxony and Thuringia. It is the 8th-largest state in Germany by area and the 10th-largest by population. Its capital is Magdeburg and its largest city is Halle (Saale). Ethnically it is comprised almost entirely of native Germans with no indigenous minorities and very few foreigners. *[http://www.sachsen-anhalt.de/ Sachsen-Anhalt.de]: Official Website *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxony-Anhalt Wikipedia]: Saxony-Anhalt *[http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Sachsen-Anhalt Genealogy.net]: Sachsen-Anhalt *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Saxony-Anhalt Britannica]: Saxony-Anhalt *[https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Saxony-Anhalt WikiVoyage]: Saxony-Anhalt ===Maps=== :Saxony-Anhalt borders four other Bundesländer: Brandenburg to the north-east, Saxony to the south-east, Thuringia to the south-west and Lower Saxony to the north-west. :Coordinates: 51°58′16″N 11°28′12″E *[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Saxony-Anholt GoogleMaps]: Saxony-Anhalt map *[https://www.meyersgaz.org/ Meyers Gazetteer] - search page *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxony-Anhalt#/media/File:LandkreiseSachsenAnhalt2007.png Wikipedia]: Map of Saxony-Anhalt showing the current district boundaries. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Saxony-Anhalt_(Sachsen-Anhalt)_Maps#/media/File:Saxony-Anhalt.png FamilySearch]: Saxony-Anhalt *[https://www.citypopulation.de/en/germany/cities/sachsenanhalt/ CityPopulation.de]: Sachsen-Anhalt *[http://www.top10cities.net/country/germany-sachsenanhalt.php Top 10 Cities]: Top 10 Cities of Saxony-Anhalt by Population ===History=== :The history of Saxony Anhalt begins with the principality of Anhalt which came into being after the reign of Charlemagne. After 1806 it became a duchy of Germany. Its size and scope changed dramatically from large to small, finally settling in its current version as the 8th largest state by area. It has been fought over, belonged to a number of different noble houses, and for a brief time was tied to Poland. It was part of Prussia in the 1800s. After WWII it was united into what is now called Saxony-Anhalt and was part of the Russian sector until 1990 when Germany became reunified. *[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/History_of_Saxony-Anhalt WikiWand]: History of Saxony-Anhalt *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Saxony-Anhalt Wikipedia]: History of Saxony-Anhalt *[https://ggsmn.org/cpage.php?pt=35 GGSMN]: Saxony ===Culture=== :Germany has a number of different cultures. This is Martin Luther country. It is a diverse land including mountains and plains. It is steeped in history and has a number of UNESCO World Heritage sites as well as archaeological wonders like the Sky Disc. Urban areas with nightlife and museums and the arts to the quiet natural beauty of hiking trails. Its culinary traditions are just as varied as its history ranging from cookies to cheese balls, sparkling wines to wild game. The Elbe and its tributaries, canals, lakes and reservoirs provide ample locations for water sports and beach activities. *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187403-Activities-Saxony_Anhalt.html Trip Advisor]: Things to Do in Saxony-Anhalt *[https://www.roughguides.com/destinations/europe/germany/saxony-anhalt-and-the-harz/ Rough Guides]: Saxony-Anhalt and the Harz Travel Guide *[https://theculturetrip.com/europe/germany/articles/the-most-interesting-cities-and-towns-to-explore-in-saxony-anhalt/ The Culture Trip]: The Most Interesting Cities and Towns to Explore in Saxony-Anhalt *[http://www.travelmyne.com/europe/germany/saxony-anhalt Travel Myne]: Saxony-Anhalt - Traces of Romanesque Architecture *[https://www.itinari.com/country/germany/region/de-saxony-anhalt/interest/art-and-culture Itinari.com]: Dive deep into art & culture in Saxony-Anhalt *[https://www.sachsen-anhalt.de/lang/english/sachsen-anhalt/culture/ Sachsen-Anhalt.de]: Sachsen-Anhalt -The Land of Culture *[http://www.mv-sachsen-anhalt.de/main.pl?lang=uk&page=pub MV-Sachsen-Anhalt]: Old Pictures of Anhalt *[https://www.augustustours.de/en/newsletter-articles/cities-saxony-anhalt.html AugustusTours.de]: The most beautiful cities of Saxony-Anhalt *[http://www.europeantraveler.net/te-magdeburg.php EuropeanTraveler.net]: Magdeburg: State Capital of Saxony-Anhalt and the 'City of Otto' *[https://www.outdooractive.com/en/hikes/saxony-anhalt/hiking-in-saxony-anhalt/1455517/ OutdoorActive.com]: Hiking in Saxony-Anhalt *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Culture_of_Saxony-Anhalt Wikipedia Category]: Culture of Saxony-Anhalt *[https://www.germany.travel/en/travel-information/federal-states/federal-state-saxony-anhalt.html Inspiring Germany]: *[http://www.lda-lsa.de/en/state_office_for_heritage_management_and_archaeology/archaeological_conservation/ Landesamt fur Denkmalpflege und Archaologie Sachsen-Anhalt] *[https://germanfoods.org/german-food-facts/saxony-anhalt-cuisine/ German Foods]: The Cuisine of Saxony-Anhalt ==Research Help and Regional Resources== ===Online Resource Compilations=== *[http://ofb.genealogy.net/ Genealogy.net]: Online Familienbücher aka OFBs (regional family books). 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Add a profile comment below with a link to what you would like to contribute. The following pages were created by our project members: *Add yours HERE ==WikiTree Categories== *English: [[:Category: Saxony-Anhalt, Germany|Category: Saxony-Anhalt, Germany]] *German: [[:Category: Sachsen-Anhalt, Deutschland|Category:Sachsen-Anhalt, Deutschland]] ==Translation Aides== In Germany a number of different written languages and dialects were used. Below are some links to sites which may help you with old documents. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCtterlin Sütterlin] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting Germany Handwriting] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurrent Kurrent] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackletter Blackletter] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur Fraktur] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9F ß] *[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Brockhaus_1894_Deutsche_Mundarten.jpg Brockhaus 1894 Deutsche Mundarten] (map) *[http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/frivs/latin/latin-dict-full.html Latin phrases] because many old records are written in Latin this is a handy list of commonly used Latin phrases. *[[Space:Genealogy_Glossary|Genealogy Glossary]] of multiple languages using common genealogy related words.
This is an active [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] page with up-to-date information.
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Saxony-Anholt Team

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Sayler, A History of the Sayler Family

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[[Category: Frederick County, Maryland]] [[Category: Carroll County, Maryland]] [[Category:Genealogy_Books]] [[Category:Regional_History_Books]] J. Munsell's Sons published James Lanning Sayler's ''A History of the Sayler Family:Being a Collection of Genealogical Notes Relative to [[Seiler-151|Daniel Saler]] of Frederick County, Maryland, who Came to America about 1725-1730, and His Descendants.'' in 1898. 164 pages of his decendants biographies. Available through [https://books.google.com/books/about/A_History_of_the_Sayler_Family.html?id=mDlPAAAAMAAJ Google Book Search]. August 9, 2020
I, [[Garver-384|Jason Garver]] am beginning an effort to link profiles on wikitree that have corresponding biographies
in the book ''A History of the Saylor Family'' to this space in a standardized way.
In addition to my own family's lineage I am researching the history of our farm and local area.
Anytime I find someone that lived on my road, I add [[Category:Detour, Maryland]] and [[Space:History of Forest and Stream Club Road]] to their profile.
While researching the property lineage of the farm, I discovered that after the Dotterer family,
[[Seiler-151|Daniel Seiler's]] great-grandson [[Sayler-196|Jacob Sayler]] and his son [[Saylor-610|Daniel R. Sayler]] lived at our farm during and just after the Civil War.
Daniel's uncle [[Sayler-197|Elder Daniel P Sayler]] (4-46 from 3-12) owned nearby [https://www.prosperitymansion.com/single-post/2018/02/13/Prosperity-Mansion--Wedding-Venue-in-Maryland Prosperity Mansion] starting in the 1840's.
The interwoven histories of the Sayler family and the surrounding area lead me to WikiTree as a way to sort them out.
If you are adding or editing a profile that is in ''A History of the Saylor Family'' consider helping.
Some of the people in ''A History of the Saylor Family'' also have biographies in [[Space:Williams%2C_History_of_Frederick_County%2C_Maryland|Williams, History of Frederick County, Maryland]].
[[Casteel-170|Sharon Casteel]] created a WikiTree space for the county history book to help search profiles in WikiTree that link to biographies in that book.
If you are adding or editing one of these individuals or their immediate family are in the county history,
add the [[Category:Williams, History_of_Frederick_County,_Maryland]] tag above their Biography.
Please add the following category to the top of the profile's notes: [[Category: Sayler, A History of the Sayler Family]]
Many of the Sayler's identified as Bapist Brethren. If so add the following: [[Category: German Baptist Brethren]]
Add any churches mentioned in the biography or from other sources. For example:
[[Category: Beaver Dam Church of the Brethren, Johnsville, Maryland]]
[[Category: Monocacy Congregation Church of the Brethren, Rocky Ridge, Maryland]]
If known add the cemetery the individual was buried in. For Example:
[[Category:Monocacy Congregation Church of the Brethren Cemetery, Rocky Ridge, Maryland]] == Biography == Add the following beneath the Biography tag.
Replace WikiID with the profile's parent's Last name at birth and the ### with the profile's parent's ID's number.
This should be the parent that is related by blood to [[Seiler-151|Daniel Seiler]].
son/daughter First_Name MI. Last_Name (#-### from #-###) should be replaced as follows:
son/daughter as appropriate, First_Name MI. Last_Name with the names those of the profile,
(#-### from #-###) with the numerical ID's of the profile and parent as used in the ''History of the Sayler Family'' book.
Read the [https://books.google.com/books?id=mDlPAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA3#v=onepage&q&f=false Preface of the book] for the system.
The biography of [[WikiID-###|Father's/Mother's]] son/daughter First_Name MI. Last_Name (#-### from #-###) in Sayler, James Lanning, ''A History of the Saylor family'' by James Lanning Saylor: <br>
Add any details or summary from the biography in the book you wish to share.
Add the HTML <br> tag at the end of any line that you don't want to wrap the the next.
Add the following reference to the end of the details or summary.
Replace First_Name MI. Last_Name (#-### from #-###) the same way as above
Replace pp. ###-### with the pages of the biography in the book.
<ref>Sayler, James Lanning.[[Space:Sayler%2C_A_History_of_the_Sayler_Family|''A History of the Saylor family'']] Albany, NY: Joel Munsell's Sons Publishers, 1898. Biography of First_Name MI. Last_Name (#-### from #-###) , pp. ###-###.</ref>


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Sayre Family, Lineage of Thomas Sayre, a Founder of Southampton

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Sayre Family, Lineage of Thomas Sayre, a Founder of Southampton == * by [[Banta-1563|Theodore Melvin Banta]] (1834-1910) * published The De Vinne Press, New York, 1901 * 759 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sayre Family, Lineage of Thomas Sayre, a Founder of Southampton|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Q6VRAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/sayrefamilylinea01bant * https://archive.org/details/sayrefamilylinea00inbant * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009591655 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756131 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14224/ === Table of Contents === * Illustrations * Introduction * Descendants of the pioneers * Errata and addenda * Chapter I. English ancestry * Chapter II. The Southampton founder * Chapter III. The pioneers * Chapter IV. Fourth generation. Line of Francis.2 * Chapter V. Fifth generation. Line of John3, Francis2. * Chapter VI. Fifth generation. Line of Joseph3, Daniel2 * Chapter VII. Fifth generation. Line of Thomas3, Joseph2 * Chapter VIII. Fifth generation. Line of Job3, Job2 * Chapter IX. Sixth generation. Line of John4, John3, Francis2 * Chapter X. Sixth generation. Line of Daniel4, Daniel3, Daniel2 * Chapter XI. Sixth generation. Line of Joseph4, Thomas2, Joseph2 * Chapter XII. Sixth generation. Line of Nehemiah4, Job3, Job2 * Chapter XIII. Seventh generation. Line of John5, John4, John3, Francis2 * Chapter XIV. Seventh generation. Line of Daniel5, Daniel4, Daniel3, Daniel2 * Chapter XV. Seventh generation. Line of James5, Joseph4, Thomas3, Joseph2 * Chapter XVI. Seventh generation. Line of Abraham5, Nehemiah4, Job3, Job2 * Chapter XVII. Eighth generation. Line of David6, John4, John3, Francis2 * Chapter XVIII. Eighth generation. Line of Joseph6, Daniel5, Daniel4, Daniel3, Daniel2 * The lineage of Theodore Melvin Banta, of New York. Paternal line * The lineage of Theodore Melvin Banta, of New York. Maternal line * Chapter XIX. Eighth generation. Line of Joseph6, Daniel5, Joseph4, Thomas3, Joseph2 * Chapter XX. Eighth generation. Line of Coe B.6, John5, James4, Job3, Job2 * Sayer Family. Errata and addenda * Sayers whose lineages have not been positively established, but undoubtedly of the Southampton family * Other Sayers * Index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=Q6VRAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA707 Page 707]. ** Index of Sayer Names ** Index of surnames other than Sayer === Errata === * Errata and addenda, [https://books.google.com/books?id=Q6VRAAAAMAAJ&pg=PR15 Page XV] & [https://books.google.com/books?id=Q6VRAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA691 Page 691-705]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Banta, Theodore Melvin. ''[[Space:Sayre Family, Lineage of Thomas Sayre, a Founder of Southampton|Sayre Family, Lineage of Thomas Sayre, a Founder of Southampton]]'' (De Vinne Press, New York, 1901) [ Page ]. * ([[#Banta|Banta]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Banta, Theodore Melvin. ''[[Space:Sayre Family, Lineage of Thomas Sayre, a Founder of Southampton|Sayre Family, Lineage of Thomas Sayre, a Founder of Southampton]]'' (De Vinne Press, New York, 1901) [ Page ].

Sayreton No. 2 Mine Disaster

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Sayreton No. 2 Mine Disaster 1943

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[[Category:This Day In History August 28]] [[Category: Alabama, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Sayreton No. 2 Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: Aug 28, 1943 * Location: Sayreton, Alabama * Victims: 28 casualties * Cause: Explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Mine Name Disaster, City, State, YYYY]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:State, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:City, State]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources=== * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/sayreton.htm

Scaccia Name Study

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

Scafidel Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Scafidel Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Scafidel Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Scafidel Scafidel] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Scafidel name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Scafidels), by time period (18th Century Scafidels), or by topic (Scafidel DNA, Scafidel Occupations, Scafidel Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Scafidel Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Scafidel}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Scafidel}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Scafidi Name Study

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[[Category:Scafidi Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Scafidi Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Scafidi Scafidi] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Scafidi name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England SRNM's), by time period (18th Century SRNM's), or by topic (Scafidi DNA, Scafidi Occupations, Scafidi Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Scafidi Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Binkley-335|Summer Orman]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Scafidi}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Scafidi}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Scafidis of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname4 Surname4] == Task List == *Adding sources *Adding categories *Adding relevant templates *Connecting family members to the global family tree.

Scalloway, Shetland, Sct

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This is a town in Shetland. Some interesting information on Shetland can be found on http://www.vikinganswerlady.com/scotland.shtml#Shetland

Scan-a-Thon 2018 Hints

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[[Category: Silva-1055]] Helpful hints for scanning your ancestors items. Please feel free to add tips to this page and join in the fun for the 2019 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/720133/have-you-registered-for-the-scan-a-thon-yet Scan-a-Thon]. * [http://www.fusionyearbooks.com/blog/scanning-old-photos/ 14 Tips on scanning old photographs] * [https://www.familytreemagazine.com/articles/genealogy-technology/resolution-rules-of-thumb-for-scanning-old-family-photos-and-documents/ Resolution to set for your old photos and documents] * For bulky items you can try laying a towel over the item instead of closing the lid. For documents you don't want to remove the glass from, you may either need to carefully remove the frame and lay the glass and document on your scanner, or check your scanner settings for reflection help. * [https://havecamerawilltravel.com/photographer/scan-oversize-images/ Hints on scanning oversize items]. * [https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/349681/the-best-mobile-scanning-apps Apps for scanning using your Smartphone]

Scanathon Waiuku Cemetery

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Scandinavian Immigrants in New York, 1630-1674

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: New York Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Scandinavian Immigrants in New York, 1630-1674 == With appendices on Scandinavians in Mexico and South America, 1532-1640, Scandinavians in Canada, 1619-1620, Some Scandinavians in New York in the eighteenth century, German immigrants in New York, 1630-1674. * by Rev. [[Evjen-94|John Oluf Evjen]] (1874-1942) * published by K.C. Holter, Minneapolis, Minn., 1916 * 438 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Scandinavian Immigrants in New York, 1630-1674|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=gIwsAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028827009 * https://archive.org/details/scandinavianimmi00evje * https://archive.org/details/scandinavianimmi01evje * https://archive.org/details/scandinavianimmi02evje * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001268367 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Evjen, John Oluf. ''[[Space:Scandinavian Immigrants in New York, 1630-1674|Scandinavian Immigrants in New York, 1630-1674]]'' (K.C. Holter, Minneapolis, Minn., 1916) [ Page ]. * ([[#Evjen|Evjen]])

Scanning Selfies

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Scarborough, First Fleet to Australia 1788

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[[Category:Scarborough, Arrived 26 Jan 1788]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Photos-473.jpg|size=80px|align=r}} Scarborough was a transport ship of 430 tons, built at Scarborough in 1782 she formed part of the First Fleet, which commenced European settlement of Australia in 1788 the First Fleet sailed from Portsmouth in England in May 1787 and comprised eleven ships (2 naval vessels, 3 store ships and six transports) the Scarborough was one of the transports being the second largest vessel in the fleet Scarborough carried 208 male convicts, who travelled by wagon to Portsmouth for loading, many coming from the Ceres and Censor Hulks the First Fleet arrived at Port Jackson Sydney on 26 January 1788
:'''Passenger Lists''' *Details for the ship Scarborough (1788) from the Claim a Convict website at: http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=6 *The First Fleet Transports Scarborough from the Convict Stockade website at: http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/Scarborough+1788 *Scarborough voyage to New South Wales, Australia in 1787 with 10 passengers on the Convict Records website at: https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/scarborough/1787 (incomplete)
:'''Further Reading''' *Convict Ship Scarborough 1788 from the Free Settler or Felon? website at: https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_scarborough_1788.htm *Scarborough (1782 ship) from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarborough_(1782_ship)

Scarborough Memorial Cemetery, Scarborough, Maine

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[[Category:Scarborough Memorial Cemetery, Scarborough, Maine]] [[Category: Cumberland County, Maine, Cemeteries]] {{CategoryInfoBox Cemetery | name = Scarborough Memorial Cemetery | image = | parent = Cumberland County, Maine, Cemeteries | project = Maine Cemeteries | location = Scarborough, Maine | wikitreepage = | wikidataID = | findagraveID = 1962354 | webpage = | coordinate = 43.55558, -70.38114 | startdate = 1965 | enddate = }} ==About== This free space page for Scarborough Memorial Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Maine_Cemeteries|Maine Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Maine Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ==Contact Information and Location== Address and Phone
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Scarrotts from Stonesfield.

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Quote: "In Cannock, Staffordshire in 1763 an Esau Scarrott married an Eleanor Hall, Esau being described as a collier of Cheslyn Hay, next door to Cannock. Esau doesn’t seem to have thrived: children named as his were buried in Cannock in 1769, 1770, 1781, 1782, 1785 and 1788," End of quote. (There is a history of "Hole in the heart" in the Scarrott family and this "might" be an explanation for these deaths.) Here's some info on Cheslyn Hay, which was an area of common land just south of Cannock, but unfortunately was enclosed in 1797. I'm guessing that this forced the occupants out from the area and they hit the road selling earthenware. From the internet, "Thomas Leveson's attempt to inclose Cheslyn Hay during Henry VIII's reign was forcibly opposed by those with common rights there, but 600 acres were inclosed by an agreement of 1668 between Robert Leveson and the freeholders and copyholders of Great and Little Saredon (in Shareshill) and Great Wyrley. A further 311 acres of Cheslyn Common were inclosed in 1797 following the Act of 1792, 55 acres being sold along with the allotments on Old Falls in Great Wyrley to defray expenses. Before the inclosure of 1797 Cheslyn Common had attracted numerous squatters who lived in mud huts there, but the opening of the mines in the district 'brought some respectable inhabitants to the place who established a plan for relieving the poor and . . . erected a Methodist chapel and Sunday school'. Methodism in this parish owes its origin to the opening of neighbouring coal-mines which drew to the village of Wyrley Bank (now Cheslyn Hay) 'respectable inhabitants' who in about 1788 built a chapel and Sunday school, " Apparently thousands & thousands of people were kicked off their smallholdings by the Enclosures on Common Land in the 1790s. The Scarrotts had a piece of land where they grew vegetables and also dug out coal from a shallow pit. They got booted out by the local landlord and had to hit the road. They travelled south to Hampshire first, then retraced part of the way back to the Cotswolds. William and his brother, John, settled around Finstock and Stonesfield. Stonesfield was populated by independent village people who had no real acting lord of the manor in the area and were regarded as "difficult" by neighbouring landowners. There was a lot of Common Land in the village but I've no idea if William got a piece of that. I can't find any address for him. Later on, Emmanuel lived in Boot Street, Frederick in The Tewer & James firstly in Peak's Lane, then The Ridings. There was a very, very strong work ethic in the village and it became staunchly Weslyan Methodist in the early 1800s. The men worked in the slate mines (seasonal) and local farms; all the women worked at home (called factories then) making gloves. The miners used the action of frost to split the stones to make slates. If there was a hard frost at night, they'd get up in the middle of the night to pour water on the stones for the frost to split them. It's cold in Stonesfield! There's a cold wind there in the winter on the escarpment. I'd love to find out more about William: I feel he might have been a powerful character, living to 91 and all that and forging out a new life for his family but with few records, I probably never will. Emmanuel was one of 10 children born to John Scarrott and Sarah Dore. John was born in 1796 in Cannock, Staffordshire and Sarah was born in Ramsden, a village next to Stonesfield. They settled in Finstock, I believe. John was the son of William Scarrott and Margaret Whitehorse. So John was our great, great, great grandfather and William was our great, great, great, great grandfather. Eliza, our great, great grandmother, was born Eliza Thornett. They had 6 children, one of whom was our great grandfather, Frederick, born 1862. Frederick married Elizabeth Griffin and they had 6 children, one of whom was our grandfather, James, born 1895. He married Annie Selina Poole and had 6 children again, one of whom was our mother Marion, born 1927. Marion bucked the trend and had 7 children, though Found an extract from a book "From Slates to Chips" published in 1975. "Another street seller went by the name of Manny Scarrott. He walked with a huge wicker basket to Leafield, where a lot of china articles were made. He packed his basket tightly with all manner of china articles and then trudged back to Stonesfield with them, a round trip of 12 miles. When he arrived, he started his street cry, "Chaney, any Field Town Chaney today?" (Chaney was china and Field Town was a local name for Leafield.) He carried all the goods on his head and they were very cheap. This method of selling is difficult to imagine nowadays." Imagine walking along with all that weight on your head! More info. :) Emmanuel Scarrott was the landlord of the Rose & Crown pub from 1899 to 1901, after Eliza died. The Rose & Crown was the oldest of nine pubs in Stonesfield (pop. approx 500 in the 19th cent.) and was in existence in 1600 but demolished in 1958. It was on the southside of High Street, near the church and gloveressses worked there. (Glover's Yard now) There was also a pub called The Swan in The Tewer. How they did business situated where they were beats me. All the publicans in Stonesfield down through the years however, had other jobs besides being publicans. Emmanuel being a publican is a surprise for the books! William Scarrott's job was as a dealer in China & Earthenware and he died in The Swan Inn, Bampton 13/3/1855, aged 91. Fabulous age for those times. The Swan Inn was sold in 1965 and became a private residence. Sorry if this jumps around a bit. I've been doing a bit of research on the Stonesfield Scarrotts and jotted these down on my Facebook page. These have been copied and pasted from there. Couple of more snippets. Two uncle Scarrotts of mine were named Uborne and Verdun. Uborne was named that because after my granny, Annie Selina Scarrott (née, Poole) had given birth, the vicar called and during the conversation asked if the child had a name. She said "No." and then asked him what his son's name was. He said "Hugh Bourne." :) Verdun was, of course, named after the terrible battle in the First World War. Interesting. :)

Scenic Memorial Gardens, Milledgeville, Georgia

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'''Address:''' 301 S Wayne St, Milledgeville, GA 31061
'''GPS Coordinates:''' 33.05983, -83,27572
'''# of Interments:''' 347 recorded in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2169543 FindaGrave] |
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{{One Place Study|place=Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|category=Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen One Place Study}} [[Category: Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen One Place Study]] [[Category: Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen]] {{Succession |position1= Schäden der Bevölkerung Vogtei Wallenhorst |years1=1623 |before1=[[Space:Kopfschatzregister_des_Gogerichts_Osnabr%C3%BCck_-_Kirchspiel_Wallenhorst_(1601)|Kopfschatzregister Kirchspiel Wallenhorst 1601]] |after1=[[Space:Sch%C3%BCtzen_in_den_Kirchspielen_Wallenhorst_und_Rulle_(1630)|Schützen in den Ksp. Wallenhorst und Rulle 1630]] }} == Introduction== In late 1623 Westphalian riders pillaged Wallenhorst parish. On '''22 December 1623''' a list of damages was collected showing the farm stead or farm owner, whether they were pillaged and the amount the riders took away. The list is valuable for genealogy as it pre-dates church book records of Wallenhorst parish that started in 1658. And while it is not a complete list of all inhabitants or all farm owners it shows many first names as well as the damages. ==Purpose of this page== This page provides a transcription of the list of damages. It allows members of the Wallenhorst One Place Study project to link every name on this list to the corresponding WikiTree profile. This makes seeing the relationship between the original source and the profiles easier. It also simplifies adding a short summary of the findings to each profile. Finally, this page provides a simple template to reference the source correctly and consistently in the corresponding profile. It also suggests a default text element to use for the affected profiles. == Templates for referencing the source== '''Reference in Sources section''' Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''[[Space:Schäden der Bevölkerung durch verschiedene Truppen - Wallenhorst (1623)|Schäden der Bevölkerung durch verschiedene Truppen]], here: Verzeichnis über Kriegsschäden in Wallenhorst''', NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 248 Nr. 1, foils 63R-65L, images 69-72 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v61029 digital copy at Arcinsys], accessed 23 January 2024. '''Inline reference:''' Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''[[Space:Schäden der Bevölkerung durch verschiedene Truppen - Wallenhorst (1623)|Schäden der Bevölkerung durch verschiedene Truppen]], here: Verzeichnis über Kriegsschäden in Wallenhorst''', NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 248 Nr. 1, foils 63R-65L, images 69-72 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v61029 digital copy at Arcinsys], accessed 23 January 2024. == Text Template for WikiTree profiles== XXX was identified in a [[Space:Schäden der Bevölkerung durch verschiedene Truppen - Wallenhorst (1623)|record]] dated '''22 December 1623''', compiled by Wallenhorst's bailiff, [[Helberg-607|Jost Helberg]].Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''[[Space:Schäden der Bevölkerung durch verschiedene Truppen - Wallenhorst (1623)|Schäden der Bevölkerung durch verschiedene Truppen]], here: Verzeichnis über Kriegsschäden in Wallenhorst''', NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 248 Nr. 1, foils 63R-65L, images 69-72 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v61029 digital copy at Arcinsys], accessed 23 January 2024. This document detailed the farms that had been plundered earlier that year by riders from Westphalia, including the amounts of money they had extorted. According to the list, XXX fell victim to YYY riders and gave them ZZZ thalers. ==Transcription== The transcription is done in a table format for easier readability. The original, however, was a simple list of the names of the affected farms or farmers, how they were affected and the money pillaged. ==Designatio Waß A(nn)os (16)23 den 22 Decembris die Westalphen Reuter auß dem Karspell Walenhorst bauen und noch an gelde geschatzt== {| class="wikitable" border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%" |+ '''Designatio Waß A(nn)os (16)23 den 22 Decembris die Westalphen Reuter auß dem Karspell Walenhorst bauen und noch an gelde geschatzt''' |- bgcolor=#b5b4ab ! '''Farm and description''' !! '''Amount''' |- |Remme zu Viestell vunff Reutern undt Zerhusen Soldaten geben mußen vierhufen Stall || 14 thall |- |[[Wulffetange-3|Wulffetange]] dreen Reutern geben || 14 thall |- |[[Witte-1437|Jürgen Witte]] vunff reutern geben || 10 thall |- |Berchman Zerhusen reutern geben || 8 thal |- |Heinrich Schlüter Zerhusen reutern geben || 23 thal |- |[[Barlage-113|Jürgen zu Barlage]] vunff reutern geben || 10 thall |- |[[Barlage-127|Ebbike zu Barlage ]] vunff reutern geben || 10 thall |- |Niehuß vier reutern geben || 6 thall |- |Veltmoller Zerhusen reutern geben || 5 thall |- |Wellman zu Hollage vunff reutern geben || 13 thall |- |Remme zu Hollage vunff reutern und einen Soldaten geben || 10 thall |- |Goteman vunff reutern geben || 7-10-6 d |- |Hueneman einen reuter undt Zerhusen Soldaten geben müßen || 4 thall |- |Collenberch vunff reutern geben || 10 thall |- |Klumpe vier reutern geben || 8 thall |- |Trame vunff reutern geben || 7-10-6 d |- |[[Zu_Sübern-10|Goßlich zu Sübern]] vunff reutern geben || 11 thall |- |[[Tho_Subern-1|Albert zu Sübern]] dreen reutern geben || 3 thall |- |Johan zu Piehe vunff reutern geben || 7 thall |- |der Becker dreen reutern geben || 9 thall |- |Arendt zu Piehe dreen reutern geben || 4 thall |- |Heinrich zu Piehe dreen reutern geben || 10 thall 10ß 6(d?) |- |[[Sevenborgen-5|Herman Siebenborgen]] vunff reutern geben || 5 thall |- |Berendt Dunker dreen reutern geben || 12 thall |- |Mostingh vunff reutern geben || 4 thall |- |Werries vunff reutern geben || 6 thall |- |Woistman dreen reutern geben || 5 thall |- |Harenborch vunff reutern geben || 10-10-6d |- |Sprehe vier reutern gebene || 12 thall |- |(Stoltingh ?) vier Soldaten geben || 4 thall |- |Bramme vier Soldaten geben || 4 thall |- |Wulff zu Lechtinge vunff reutern geben || 5 thall |- |Wellman zu Lechtinge vier Soldaten geben || 2-10-6d |- |Ripenhoff dreen reutern geben || 4-10-6d |- |Willewisch dreen reutern geben || 3-15-9d |} [[Helberg-607|Jobst Helberg]] (Vogt/ Bailiwick)

Schafferius Name Study

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[[Category:Schafferius Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Schafferius Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schafferius Schafferius] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Schafferius name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Schafferiuses), by time period (18th Century Schafferiuses), or by topic (Schafferius DNA, Schafferius Occupations, Schafferius Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Schafferius Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Kane-1210|Peter Kane]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Schafferius}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== *[[Space:The Schafferius Story|The Schafferius Story]] - Team adding profiles from this book. * * * * ==Membership== * [[Kane-1210|Peter Kane]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Schale, Westfalen

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[[Category:Schale, Nordrhein-Westfalen]] [[Category:Steinfurt (Kreis), Nordrhein-Westfalen]] [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schale_(Westfalen) Schale] is a village and district at the northernmost tip of the Westphalian region of the [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecklenburger_Land Tecklenburger Land] in Germany, only about 50km from the Netherlands border. Since 1975 it has been part of the municipality of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopsten Hopsten] in the district of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steinfurt_(district) District of Steinfurt]. === Details === === History === Schale (ancient: ''Scaldi'') has been inhabited since prehistoric times. It is first mentioned in the historical record around the year 890, when five people in Schale were named in the tax registers of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werden_Abbey Werden Abbey]. Schale is referenced again in 1150. By 1226, knights of Schale were verifiably affiliated with the Counts of the independent [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_of_Tecklenburg County of Tecklenburg], part of the Holy Roman Empire. Around 1534-5, Count [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konrad_von_Tecklenburg-Schwerin Konrad] of Tecklenburg purchased the [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kloster_Schale Schale Monastery] (founded 1278) and converted it to a Protestant parish, which it remains. Schale remained an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclave_and_exclave exclave] of Tecklenburg even when Tecklenburg lost other lands to Osnabrück and Münster in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmalkaldic_War Schmalkaldic War] 1546-7, and continued under its governance (with a brief period as an independent municipality during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleonic_Wars Napoleonic] occupation 1811-1816), through many reconstitutions, until being reorganized into Steinfurt in 1975. ==== Governance ==== {| cellpadding=10 |- style="font-weight: bold; background-color: lightgrey;" | || || [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heiliges_R%C3%B6misches_Reich Heiliges Römisches Reich] || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Roman_Empire Holy Roman Empire] |- | 1226 || 1707 || [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grafschaft_Tecklenburg Grafschaft Tecklenburg], Heiliges Römisches Reich || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_of_Tecklenburg County of Tecklenburg], Holy Roman Empire |- | 1707 || 1806 || Grafschaft Tecklenburg, [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6nigreich_Preu%C3%9Fen Königreich Preußen], Heiliges Römisches Reich || County of Tecklenburg, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Prussia Kingdom of Prussia], Holy Roman Empire |- style="font-weight: bold; background-color: lightgrey;" | || || [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koalitionskriege Napoleonische Kriege] || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleonic_Wars Napoleonic Wars] |- | 1806 || 1811 || Grafschaft Tecklenburg, [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fherzogtum_Berg Großherzogtum Berg], [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rheinbund Rheinbund] || County of Tecklenburg, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Duchy_of_Berg Grand Duchy of Berg], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederation_of_the_Rhine Confederation of the Rhine] |- | 1811 || 1813 || selbständige Gemeinde, [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9partement_de_l%E2%80%99Ems-Sup%C3%A9rieur Département de l'Ems-Supérieur]/Ober-Ems, [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erstes_Kaiserreich Französisches Kaiserreich] || independent municipality, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ems-Sup%C3%A9rieur Ems-Supérieur]/Ober-Ems, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_French_Empire French Empire] |- | 1813 || 1815 || selbständige Gemeinde, [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generalgouvernement_zwischen_Weser_und_Rhein Generalgouvernement zwischen Weser und Rhein], [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zentralverwaltungsdepartement Zentralverwaltungsdepartement] für die besetzten Gebiete || independent municipality, General Government between the Weser and the Rhine, Central Administrative Department for the Occupied Territories |- style="font-weight: bold; background-color: lightgrey;" | || || Königreich Preußen || Kingdom of Prussia |- | 1815 || 1871 || [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kreis_Tecklenburg Kreis Tecklenburg], [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provinz_Westfalen Provinz Westfalen], Königreich Preußen || District of Tecklenburg, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Westphalia Province of Westphalia], Kingdom of Prussia |- style="font-weight: bold; background-color: lightgrey;" | || || Preußen im [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsches_Reich Deutschen Reich] || Prussia in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire German Empire] |- | 1871 || 1918 || Kreis Tecklenburg, Provinz Westfalen, Bundesstaat Preußen, Deutsches Reich || District of Tecklenburg, Province of Westphalia, Federal State of Prussia, German Empire |- | 1918 || 1945 || Kreis Tecklenburg, Provinz Westfalen, [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freistaat_Preu%C3%9Fen Freistaat Preußen], Deutsches Reich || District of Tecklenburg, Province of Westphalia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_State_of_Prussia Free State of Prussia], German Empire |- style="font-weight: bold; background-color: lightgrey;" | || || '''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutschland_1945_bis_1949 Alliierte Verwaltung]''' || '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allied-occupied_Germany Allied Occupation]''' |- | 1945 || 1946 || Kreis Tecklenburg, [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britische_Besatzungszone Britische Besatzungszone], [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alliierter_Kontrollrat Alliierter Kontrollrat] || District of Tecklenburg, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allied-occupied_Germany#British_Zone British Occupation Zone], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allied_Control_Council Allied Control Council] in Germany |- | 1946 || 1949 || Kreis Tecklenburg, Land [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordrhein-Westfalen Nordrhein-Westfalen], Alliierter Kontrollrat || District of Tecklenburg, State of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Rhine-Westphalia North Rhine-Westphalia], Allied Control Council in Germany |- style="font-weight: bold; background-color: lightgrey;" | || || Deutschland || Germany |- | 1949 || 1974 || Kreis Tecklenburg, Nordrhein-Westfalen, [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutschland Bundesrepublik Deutschland] || District of Tecklenburg, State of North Rhine-Westphalia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany Federal Republic of Germany] |- | 1975 || present || [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopsten Gemeinde Hopsten], [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kreis_Steinfurt Kreis Steinfurt], Nordrhein-Westfalen, Bundesrepublik Deutschland || Municipality of Hopsten, District of Steinfurt, State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Federal Republic of Germany |} ==== Coat of arms ==== "In red, a silver (white) right-angled ladder, accompanied by a silver (white) lily pad at the top." The ladder, a ''scala dei,'' refers to Schale's historical name ''Scaldi,'' and the lily pad references its historical affiliation to the County of Tecklenburg (whose traditional arms feature three lily pads). === Genealogy === The Rev. Dr. [[David H. Koss]], an American descendant of migrants from Schale, researched Schale and the surrounding areas extensively for many decades, and published the ''[https://www.worldcat.org/title/schale-westfalen-newsletter/oclc/35737222 Schale Newsletter]'' from 1984 to at least 1997. Upon his death in 2010 his written materials (almost entirely paper) were passed on to a cousin, [[Gloria Landwer Scott]]. A RootsWeb tree, [https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/219704/I00001/-/index schaleplus -- Families from Schale, Westfalen & Sonneborn, Lippe (plus in-laws & sundry kin)], captures many of the conclusions from their combined work (with limited reference to primary sources). ==== Sources ==== * Evangelische Kirche Schale (Kr. Tecklenburg). "[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/40391 Kirchenbuch, 1716-1967]." FHL films 530,820 through 530,824. Though four of these films have been digitized, access to the digital images is restricted (not available even onsite at the FHL); therefore, as of 2022, these records are available only on microfilm at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. * Evangelische Kirche Schale (Kr. Tecklenburg). "[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/37752 Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1815-1874]." FHL film 1,049,999. As of 2022, this record is available only on microfilm at the Family History Library. * Schale (Westfalen), Standesamt. "Germany, Preußen, Westfalen, Schale, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2769436 Zivilstandsregister, 1874-1938]." DGS 103,528,832 through 103,528,903. As of 2022, these records are stored in the Granite Mountain Record Vault of the Family History Library and are not available for circulation.

Schamp Name Study

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[[Category:Schamp Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. The name Schamp has seen plenty of other spellings including Shamp, Schamp, Schomp, etc. Most Schamp families continue to use Schamp up to the early 1900's. My research has found both "des Champs" and "Schamp" to be acceptable for [[Des_Champs-1|Pierre des Champs/Pieter Schamp]]. I am inclined to adopt the LNAB for this individual as "des Champs" as it currently is and the following generations as Schamp. === Schamps in New Netherlands / New Jersey === [[Schamp-313|Marinus Schamp (1570-)]]'s ancestors migrated to Belgium as Huguenots & Marinus was born in Ekkergem, Gent. [[Des_Champs-1|Grandson Pieter/Pierre (1636-1693)]] migrated from Belgium to New Netherland where he married [[Dircks-8|Jannetje Dircks (1653-1698)]], d/o [[Volckertszen-5|Dirck Volckertszen]] and [[Vigne-3|Christina Vigne]] at Bushwick on Long Island. Pieter's son [[Eschamp-2|Justis, George Eschamp (1676-~1760)]] established a 500+ acre farming plantation in Readington Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Outliving his son [[Schamp-31|Joost Schamp II (1704-1752)]] , [[Eschamp-2| Justis]] divided his lands among his 2 grandsons [[Schamp-48|Joost Schamp III]], [[Schamp-49|Pieter Schomp (1751-1812))]] and his daughters [[Schamp-43|Margrietje McDonald (1739-1773)]], [[Schamp-44|Femmetje Schamp Vlerevone (1740-1816)]], [[Schamp-45|Saertje Schamp Emmans (1743-)]], [[Schamp-46|Kniertje Pittenger (1744-1823)]] & [[Scamp-3|Annatie Van SIckelen (1746-1821)]].https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/KG96-9RZ/joost-justis-schamp-1676-1760 * [[Space:Documents_Relating_to_the_Colonial%2C_Revolutionary_and_Post-Revolutionary_History_of_the_State_of_New_Jersey|Hunterdon NJ Marriages 1665-1799 Searchable Database]] * [[Space:Marriage_Records_of_Hunterdon_County%2C_New_Jersey%2C_1795-1875|Hunterdon NJ Marriages 1795-1875 pp. 245-246]] {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Marriage Year || Date || Schamp || Partner || Source |- | 1803 || 23 Mar || Schamp, Catharine || Biggs, David || (1-72 Cole, J.P.) |- | 1839 || 30 Nov || Schamp, Eliza Ann || Sullivan, John || (3-156 Vanarsdale) |- | 1865 || 29 Oct || Schamp, Emeline || Thompson, Andrew || (4-4 Van Liew) |- | 1824 || 15 Dec || Schamp, George Andrew || Wyckoff, Catherine || (2-273 Schultz) |- | 1847 || 12 Jun || Schamp, George M || Trimmer, Mahala || (3-234 Coxe) |- | 1795 || 5 Jul || Schamp, Henry || Sheets, Margaret || (1-1 Cole, J.P.) |- | 1800 || 12 Jan || Schamp, Isaac || Groff, Mary || (1-38 Hunt) |- | 1867 || 7 Dec || Schamp, Lydia || Lowe, Eli || (4-58 Studdiford) |- | 1825 || 22 Oct || Schamp, Margaret || Hendershot, Aaron || (2-278 Rockafellar, J.P.) |- | 1856 || 9 Jan || Schamp, Mary Elizabeth || Dally, George M || (3-363, Doolittle) |- | 1810 || 9 Jan || Schamp, Peter || Voorhees, Williampe || (1-198 Demarest) |- | 1820 || 16 Nov || Schamp, Rebecca || Hixon, Noah || (3-5 Pearson, J.P.) |- | 1874 || 25 Nov || Schamp, Rebecca A || Closson, Granville || (4-118 Vassar) |- | 1798 || 29 Nov || Schamp, Rebecca || Baker, Elijah || (1-26 Wychoff, P.P.) |- | 1863 || 5 Sep || Schamp, Sarah Maria || Gulick, James || (4-3 Van Liew) |- | 1775 || 2 Feb || Schamp, George || Emens, Mary ||S (Part 3: 1773-1795) : 642 |- | 1750 || 14 May || Schamp, Henry || Cock, Margaret || S (Part 1: 1735-1761) : 40 |- | 1744 || 7 Apr || Schamp, Piter || Bodine, Margaret || S (Part 1: 1735-1761) : 40 |- | 1836 || 15 Oct || Schomp, Henry || Leigh, Hannah H || (3-115 Van Arsdale) |- | 1868 || 16 Feb || Schomp, Henry L || Anderson, Matilda || (4-34 Dolittle) |- | 1870 || 9 Feb || Schomp, John V. F. || Polhemus Lydia C || (4-48, 4-63 Van Syckel) |- | 1871 || 6 Jun || Schomp, Leah || Polhemus, Henry || (4-100 Smock) |- | 1870 || 22 Nov || Schomp, Nathaniel || Cox, Martha Jane || (4-72 Voorhees) |- | 1869 || 24 Nov || Schomp, Peter P || Daily, Sarah Ann || (4-48, 4-63 Van Syckel) |- | 1872 || 2 Jun || Schomp, Winfield || Lare, Elizabeth || (4-92 Bellis) |- | 1797 || 10 Dec || Shamp, Amos || Sherrerd, Resign || (1-20 Lambert, J P) |- | 1801 || 24 Oct || Shamp, Elizabeth || Woolverton, Gabriel || (1-54 Reading) |- | 1816 || 16 Nov || Shamp, Ezra || Kitchen, Jerusha || (2-98 Cavanaugh) |- | 1818 || 12 Dec || Shamp, Mary || Reed, Asa || (2-156 Bartolette) |- | 1801 || 4 Apr || Shamp, Mary || Rettinghouse, Jesse || (1-54 Reading) |- |} === Schamps in Ohio up to 1900 === [[Space:Ohio_-1|Ohio Schamp - Find A Grave]] === Schamps in Kentucky === [[Space:Kentucky_Schamp|Kentucky Schamp]] === Schamps in Nebraska === [[Schamp-141|Reverend Peter Sharp Schamp (1816-1906)]], great grandson of [[Eschamp-2|Justis, George Eschamp (1676-~1760)]], born in Somerset County of New Jersey, was a pioneer settler and surveyor who helped lay out the streets of Lincoln, the capital city of Nebraska. [[Space:Schamp_in_Nebraska|Schamp in Nebraska]] === Schamps in West Prussia === Province of West Prussia (German: Provinz Westpreußen) was a province of Prussia from 1773 to 1829 and 1878 to 1922. West Prussia was established as a province of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1773, formed from Royal Prussia of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. [[Space:Schamps_in_West_Prussia|Schamps in West Prussia]]

Schatz Family in U.S. and Bavaria

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[[Category:Schatz Name Study]] [[Category:Wirth Name Study]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Clark-30872|Carolyn Clark]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I am trying to trace as many descendants of Charles and Mary Apollonia Wirth of Wimmelbach, Oberfranken, Bavaria as possible. Mary Apollonia Wirth died in Johnstown, Cambria County, PA in 1865 aged 75. They had 3 known children: Conrad C. Wirth (1824-1904) of Johnstown, PA; Elizabeth,(1826-1889) wife of John Schatz of Johnstown, PA; and Anna Mary, (1829-1901), wife of John L. Fenn of Johnstown, PA. All three of these children left numerous descendants. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14294630 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Schaub Name Study

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[[Category:Schaub Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Schaub Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schaub Schaub] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Schaub name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Schaub's), by time period (18th Century Schaub's), or by topic (Schaub DNA, Schaub Occupations, Schaub Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' == Family - branches, couples aud persons on Wiki-Tree== Family of [[Schaub-733|Hans Peter Schaub]] ab ca. 1700 '''Mudersbach''' - '''Hattingen''' - '''Herbede''' - '''Elberfeld''' - '''Köln''' , Stammlinie der Profil-Managerin [[Schaub-775|Susanne Kube geb. Schaub]] Family of [[Schaub-1075|Elisabeth geb. Schaub]] '''Herbede''' - illegitime line, Profil-Manager [[Schaub-775|Susanne Kube geb. Schaub]] Herr [[Schaub-831|Dieter Schaub]] '''Herbede''', Profil-Manager [[Schaub-775|Susanne Kube geb. Schaub]] Family of [[Schaub-1098|Johann Heinrich Schaub]] ('''Velbert''' ?) - '''Herbede''' - '''Sprockhoevel''', Profil-Manager [[Schaub-775|Susanne Kube geb. Schaub]] Family of [[Schaub-1105|Johann Heinrich Schaub]] '''Sprockhoevel''', Profil-Manager [[Schaub-775|Susanne Kube geb. Schaub]] Family of [[Schaub-1116|Johann Heinrich Schaub]] '''Sprochhoevel''', Profil-Manager [[Schaub-775|Susanne Kube geb. Schaub]] Family of [[Schaub-1081|Michael Schaub]] ab ca. 1596 '''Weimar''' (Ahnatal-Hessen) und Wolfhagen-'''Balhorn''', Profil-Manager [[Schaub-775|Susanne Kube geb. Schaub]] Family of [[Schaub-1120|Jost Schaub]] ab ca. 1590 '''Weimar''' (Ahnatal-Hessen), Profil-Manager [[Schaub-775|Susanne Kube geb. Schaub]] Family of [[Schaub-1057|Johann Jacob Schaub]] [ab ca. 1772) und Ehefrau [[Schaub-1058|Catharine Elisabeth Schaub geb. Schaub]] [ab ca. 1690) '''Weimar''' (Ahnatal-Hessen) Family of [[Schaub-821|Fred Schaub]] '''Heubach''' - '''Kalbach''' - '''Mödling''' - '''Fulda''', Profil-Manager [[Schaub-775|Susanne Kube geb. Schaub]] Family of [[Schaub-1088|Johann Schaub]] '''Geseke''', Profil-Manager [[Schaub-775|Susanne Kube geb. Schaub]] Family of [[Schaub-817|Dr. Carl Schaub]] '''Viersen''', Profil-Manager [[Schaub-775|Susanne Kube geb. Schaub]] Ehepaar [[Schaub-816|Carl Otto Laurenz Schaub]] '''Viersen''', Profil-Manager [[Schaub-775|Susanne Kube geb. Schaub]] Ehepaar [[Schaub-826|Richard Schaub]] '''Bockum''' - '''Oedt''', Profil-Manager [[Schaub-775|Susanne Kube geb. Schaub]] Herr [[Schaub-827|Philipp Schaub]] '''Euerdorf''', Profil-Manager [[Schaub-775|Susanne Kube geb. Schaub]] ==How to Join== To join the Schaub Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Schaub-775|Susanne (Schaub) Kube]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Schaub}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} Der Familienname Schaub kommt in Deutschland gut 8000-mal und damit überdurchschnittlich häufig vor. Schwerpunkte der Verbreitung sind die Landkreise Bad Kissingen und Kassel, aber auch im Ortenaukreis ist der Name ziemlich häufig, auch im Ruhrgebiet ist er öfter vertreten. Darüber hinaus ist der Name auch im Schweizerischen südöstlich von Basel beheimatet. Varianten des Namens gibt es viele: Schaupp, Schauppel, Schaupper, Schauber, die schwäbische Variante Schaible und die südalemannischen Scheuble und Schäuble. Unter einem Schaub versteht man eine Garbe, ein Strohbund. Das Wort ist inzwischen weitgehend aus dem Sprachgebrauch verschwunden. Ein großer Teil unserer Familiennamen sind sogenannte Übernamen (Necknamen), die eine Charaktereigenschaft oder Merkmale der äußeren Erscheinung benennen. Der Familienname Schaub ist aus einem Übernamen für einen mageren Menschen entstanden. Im Einzelfall kann auch ein Strohdachdecker ("Schaubdecker") Schaub(er) genannt worden sein. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Benennung nach Übername zu mittelhochdeutsch schoup , schoub ‘Garbe, Bündel, Strohbund, Strohwisch’ für einen mageren, dürren Menschen. Benennung nach Beruf zu mittelhochdeutsch schoup , schoub ‘Garbe, Bündel, Strohbund, Strohwisch’. Es handelt sich um einen indirekten Berufsnamen für einen Strohdachdecker oder einen Wirt, der einen Strohwisch als Schankzeichen aushängt. (Heuser, Rita, Schaub, in: Digitales Familiennamenwörterbuch Deutschlands, URL: < http://www.namenforschung.net/id/name/911/1 >) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Auf den Dörfern wurde meist nur mit Stroh gedeckt. Da die dafür verwendeten Strohbündel im Mittelalter schoup hießen, entstand der Familienname Schaub ‚Strohdachdecker‘, der besonders in Hessen und entlang des Rheins häufig und stark verbreitet ist. http://geb.uni-giessen.de/geb/volltexte/2015/11314/pdf/SLK_GG_04_Ramge.pdf --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * https://www.houseofnames.com/schaub-family-crest * http://www.schaub-ag.ch/ueber-uns/geschichte * https://www.leipzig.de/news/news/wandgrabstaette-schaub-auf-dem-suedfriedhof-wiederhergestellt/ * https://de.frwiki.wiki/wiki/Schaub * https://lastnames.myheritage.de/last-name/schaub?var=partners&tr_account=940-249-7378&utm_source=ppc_google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=mh_search_de_de_des_mul_phrase_lastnames&tr_ad_group=adgroup26&tr_brand=&keyword=&tr_size=&tr_camp_id=11859508544&tr_ag_id=118245092151&tr_network=g&tr_keyword=schaub&tr_placement=&tr_matchtype=p&tr_position=&tr_creative=532932337408&tr_device=c&tr_device_model=&tr_extension_id=&tr_target_id=kwd-676149168&tr_location=9042554&tr_placement_target=&gclid=Cj0KCQiA15yNBhDTARIsAGnwe0Xx7Q5SC9NOiI4FHZjL6MahuOXxqsyAeTF4bZx1NXTgoxBcqAalw8MaAum1EALw_wcB * ==Membership== * [[Schaub-775|Susanne Kube geb. Schaub]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *Schaupp, Schauppel, Schaupper, Schauber, die schwäbische Variante Schaible und die südalemannischen Scheuble und Schäuble

Schaubhof

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[[Category:St. Märgen, Baden-Württemberg]] '''Schaubhof''' aka '''Lehenhof''' is a farm building near Holzschlag, St. Märgen. == History == Schaubhof was named after Martin Schäuble (1679–1745) who was from Eckjörgenhof in St. Peter. After he sold Eckjörgenhof via auction he moved to [[Space:Rufenthomashof|Rufenthomashof]], which was owned by the father of his second wife Maria Frei (1680–1752).[[Weber-9366|Klaus Weber]]: Höfechronik von St. Peter; Freiburg im Breisgau 1997/1998, p. 328 He became owner of Schaubhof either by trading it for Rufenthomashof with the previous owner Lorenz Wehrle in 1721Elisabeth Irtenkauf: Die Tagebücher des Abtes bzw. Propstes Andreas Dilger von St. Märgen und Allerheiligen/Freiburg (reg. 1713–1736). In: [https://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/5806 Freiburger Diözesan-Archiv, Band 119 (1999)], p. 305 or by purchasing it in 1724. Getrud Schäuble (1716-1761) married Mathias Ruf (1721–1766) in 1743 who was son of Josef Ruf from Steinbachhof and Maria Hauri from Eschbach.[[Weber-9366|Klaus Weber]]: Hofchronik Steinbachhof St. Märgen-Hinterstraß, 2000, S. 14 [[Ruf-148|Joseph Ruf]] (1800–1865) was referred to as Schaubbauer in his death record.Staatsarchiv Freiburg, L 10 Nr. 1599, St. Märgen FR; Katholische Gemeinde: Standesbuch 1855-1870, [http://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/plink/?f=5-480955-574 picture 574], #16 Thomas Ruf (1796–1836), who build a house in St. Märgen in 1831, was from Schaubhof [http://www.sankt-maergen-kulturwege.de/index.php?id=34 Haus des Uhrenschildmalers Augustin Albert (1831)], sankt-maergen-kulturwege.de and might have been a brother of Joseph. At least he also was from Holzschlag, as his marriage record reveals.Staatsarchiv Freiburg, L 10 Nr. 1597, St. Märgen FR; Katholische Gemeinde: Standesbuch 1810-1838, [http://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/plink/?f=5-480953-213 picture 213] (bottom right) Joseph's daughter, [[Ruf-147|Maria Ruf]], married [[Heim-763|Magnus Heim]] in 1860.Staatsarchiv Freiburg, L 10 Nr. 1599, St. Märgen FR; Katholische Gemeinde: Standesbuch 1855-1870, [http://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/plink/?f=5-480955-306 picture 306], #2 The notes of [[Hog-138|Oskar Hog]] state Magnus Heim as Schaubhofbauer since 1866. In November 1880 the property was put up for auction as part of the heritage of Joseph's daughter .[https://digital.blb-karlsruhe.de/blbz/periodical/pageview/1719876?query=Schaubhof Steigerungs=Ankündigung], Karlsruher Zeitung, Dec. 9th, 1880 Apparently the minimum price of 14,000 Mark was not reached, since it was put again to auction in February 1881.[https://digital.blb-karlsruhe.de/blbz/periodical/pageview/1720748 2. Steigerungs=Ankündigung], Karlsruher Zeitung, March 3rd, 1881 In 1889 Schaubhof belonged to the city of Freiburg.[https://digital.blb-karlsruhe.de/blbz/periodical/pageview/1739634?query=schaubhof Holzversteigerung], Karlsruher Zeitung, Nov. 28, 1889 In 1896 Freiburg handed over the property to the Grandduchy of Baden among others in return for other land/forest areas.August Gerber: Beitrag zur Geschichte des Stadtwaldes von Freiburg i. Br. In: Volkswirtschaftliche Abhandlungen der Badischen Hochschulen, Band 5, Heft 2, J.C.B. Mohr, Tübingen und Leipzig 1901, p. 2/90, [https://books.google.de/books?id=N5QRAAAAYAAJ Google Books] == Transcripts == === First auction attempt === :Verm. Bekanntmachungen :B.340 U.B. Nr. 2022. Freiburg. :Steigerungs=Ankün= :digung : :Aus dem Nachlasse :der Maria, geborne :Ruf, Ehefrau des [[Heim-763|Magnus Heim]], :Bauers auf dem Schaubhofe in St. :Märgen, werden am : :Donnerstag dem 29. Dezember 1880, :Nachmittags 1 Uhr :im Rathause zu St. Märgen :öffentlich zu Eigenthum versteigert und :endgiltig zugeschlagen, wenn wenigstens :der Schätzpreis erlöst wird: : :Haus Nr. 58. Ein neu erbautes :zweistöckiges Wohnhaus mit Scheuer :und Stallung unter einem Dach; : :Haus Nr. 59, eine Mahlmühle; :Haus Nr. 60, eine Sägmühle, eine :Schmiede, eine Kapelle, ein Waschhaus, :Hausplatz und Hofraithe; : 1 Ar 8 Meter Garten, : 1 Hektar 55 Ar 70 Meter Acker, : 6 Hektar 30 Ar Wiesen, :11 Hektar 54 Ar 88 Meter Reut= u. : Waidfeld, : 45 Ar Oedfeld, : 19 Ar 80 Meter Wald. : :Obige Liegenschaften zusammen ein :geschlossenes untheilbares Hofgut bil= :dend und taxirt zu . . . . . 14,000 Mk : :Freiburg, den 26. November 1880 :Großh. Notar :Straub === Second auction attempt === :Verm. Bekanntmachungen :B.514 U.B. Nr. 22. Freiburg. :2. Steigerungs=Ankün= :digung : :Aus dem Nach? :laß der Maria, :geb. Ruf, Ehefrau :des [[Heim-763|Magnus Heim]], Bauers auf dem :Schaubhofe in St. Märgen, wer= :den am :Donnerstag dem 17. März 1881, :Nachmittags 1 Uhr :im Rathause zu St. Märgen :öffentlich zu Eigenthum verteigert und :endgiltig zugeschlagen, wenn das höchste :Gebot auch unter dem Anschlage :bleibt: : :Haus Nr. 58. Ein im Jahr 1878 :von Stein u. Holz neu erbautes zwei= :stöckiges Wohnhaus mit Scheuer und :Stallung unter einem Dach; : :Haus Nr. 59, eine Mahlmühle; [Symbol] :Haus Nr. 60, eine Sägmühle auf :eigenem Grund und Boden, während :am Gebäude dem Birchwegbauer Karl :Fehrenbach die ungetheilte Hälfte zusteht; :eine Schmiede, eine Kapelle, eine :Waschhaus, Hausplatz und Hofraithe; : - ha 1 a 08 m Garten, : 1 ha 55 a 70 m Acker, : 6 ha 30 a - m Wiese, :11 ha 54 a 88 m Reut= und Weidfeld, : - ha 78 a - m Oedfeld, : - ha 19 a 80 m Wald. :Vorbezeichnete Liegenschaften zusam= :men ein geschlossenes untheilbares Hof= :gut bildenden, der sogenannte Schaubhof :im Zinken Holzschlag zu St. Märgen, :und taxirt zu . . . . . 14,000 Mk : :Freiburg, den 15. Februar 1881 :Großh. Notar :Straub ===Wood auction=== :U? 300.1 Nr. 1144 Die Gr. Be= :zirksforstei Freiburg versteigert mit :unverzinslicher Zahlungsfrist am Don= :nerstag, 5. Dezember 1889, Vor= :mittags 10 Uhr beginnend, auf dem :städtischen Schaubhof im Zinken Holz= :schlag, Gemarkung St. Märgen, aus :dem Domänenwalddistriktr Pfisterwald: :128 Ster buch., 85 Ster tann Scheit= :holz in je 2 Kl., 11 Ster buch., 12 :Ster tann. Rollen und 28 Ster ge= :mischtes Prügelholz. Waldhüter Heil= :bock in St. Märgen zeigt das Holz :auf Verlangen vor. == External links == * [http://www.freiburg-schwarzwald.de/holzschlag5.htm#Schaubhof%20im%20Holzschlag Photographs on Freiburg-Schwarzwald.de] == Sources == [[Category:St. Märgen, Baden-Württemberg]]

Schauer Name Study

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__NOTOC__ [[Category:Schauer Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Schauer Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schauer Schauer] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Schauer name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Esteps), by time period (18th Century Schauers), or by topic (Schauer DNA, Schauer Occupations, Schauer Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Schauer Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Schauer-53|George Schauer]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Schauer}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Schauer}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Schauers of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' [[Schauer-42|Tammie Cochran]] - I am interested in the Schauers of the United States immigration patterns and possible links to other countries. My hope is to find common ancestors. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shower Shower] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shauer Shauer]

Schauf Name Study

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[[Category:Schauf Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Schauf and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. The goal of this project is to find every non-living person with this surname and make a wikitree profile for them. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding sources * Adding categories * Adding relevant templates * Connecting family members to the global family tree. == Family Tree to Source and Verify == '''Descendancy''' ''' 1st generation''' - '''Henrich Schauff''' - second great gf of Philipp Leonhard Schauf +1 Margretha Kalbdor - sixth great gparents of Sharon- '''2nd generation''' - '''Johann Adam Schauf''': B: ABT 1687. D: 27 APR 1762 +1 Anna Margaretha Runckel: B: ABT 1690. '''3rd generation''' - ''' Johann Jacob Schauf, Sr.''': B: 18 DEC 1729. D: 14 OCT 1779 +1 Anna Catharina Doerr: B: 26 MAR 1734. D: 27 JAN 1794 '''4th generation''' - '''Johann Jacob Schauf, Jr'''. : B: 4 OCT 1764. D: 21 JAN 1825 +1 Eva Maria Albrecht: B: 9 JAN 1769. '''5th - generation''' - '''Philipp Leonhard Schauf''': B: 14 OCT 1810. D: 1 APR 1878 +1st wife - Anna Maria Schick: B: 18 AUG 1816. D: 22 AUG 1849 * 6th generation -' Appolonia Schauf: B: 10 MAR 1840. * 6th generation -' Philipp Heinrich Schauf: B: 13 MAR 1849. D: 4 APR 1850 +2nd wife - '''Philippina Betz''': B: 18 JUN 1818. D: 8 APR 1901 * 6th generation -' Catharina Dorothea Schauf: B: 24 NOV 1850. D: 29 JUN 1918 +1 Charles F Sargent: B: ABT 1850. * 6th generation -' Philipp Andrew Schauf: B: 3 NOV 1853. D: 27 SEP 1854 * 6th generation -' Carl Schauf: B: 29 OCT 1856. D: 31 AUG 1937 +1 Wilhelmina Bartel: B: JUL 1860. D: 28 MAR 1923 * 6th generation -'''Julia Marie Schauf''': B: 23 MAR 1859. D: 19 MAY 1912 * +1 John Philip Gantzer: B: 13 DEC 1858. D: 6 JAN 1892 * +2 August Earhart L Kellerman: B: 18 JUN 1865. D: 29 SEP 1912'''

Schaumann Family

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The goal of this project is to collect the information about the schaumann family that lived in north dakota. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Garness-18|John Garness]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find information about Augusta Bertha Schuamann (Mueller). * Collect documents such as passenger lists and immigration records * Find where the Schuamanns immigrated from Germany Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13683390 send me a private message]. Thanks! http://genealogytrails.com/minn/sibley/alienregister_ww1.htm 1940 census slope county, harper township north dakota "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-27896-532-67?cc=2000219 : accessed 15 August 2016), North Dakota > Slope > Harper Township > 44-12 Harper Township (Township 134 Range 103) > image 1 of 3; citing Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012. I'm going to attempt to keep a progress report on my findings: 08/15/2016 - Went to the state library today and checked out a book called slope saga. II found a bunch of information on the schaumanns and their childrens spouses 08/16/2016 - went to the north dakota state archives. I found the naturalization record for herman schaumann. I also went to the library and found the 1905 minnesota state census where they lived in minnesota in 1905. next challenge - find the death records for herman schaumann and augusta schaumann. Herman died in baker montana. I'm not sure where augusta died yet. [Herman F Schauman] [document] 1909), naturalization file 312, North Dakota, District Courty of Billings County, Medora, North Dakota; volume P-11, page 112, Billings County, Medora, North Dakota. [I got this from the north dakota state archives. on microfilm p-11 roll 112] "North Dakota Census, 1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99LJ-Y7ZR?cc=2346284&wc=SKW8-DPD%3A1440387301 : 30 December 2014), Slope > image 52 of 198; citing State Historical Society of North Dakota.

Scheepers Family Mysteries

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We have heaps of family photos in albums and no idea who the people are - some photos dating back at least 100 years. We are needing help to identify some of the people so that our family search can continue.

Scheggia e Pascelupo, Umbria One Place Study

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Scheibelhuth in Großenlüder

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[[Category:Scholz-412 Work in Progress]] This space is used to identify the family relationships of the Scheibelhut family in Großenlüder. The origin of this space is the following profile: [[Scheibelhut-103|Caspar Scheibelhut (bef.1680-bef.1725)]]. If you have additional records/sources to add, please add. == Review of Church Books of Großenlüder == === Großenlüder 1-01 === :'''Source:''' [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/1-01/?pg=1 Matricula, Deutschland Fulda, Bistum r.k. Großenlüder, St. Georg Kirchenbuch (Taufe, Trauung, Tod) | 1-01] :'''Content:''' Catholic Baptism, Marriages, Death 1654-1689 :'''Review:''' INCOMPLETE pages 1-80 of 140 pages ::pg. 1-80 1654-1689 - '''Baptism:''' No Scheibelhut, neither as child to be baptised nor as witness. === Großenlüder 2-01 === :'''Source:''' [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/2-01/?pg=1 Matricula, Deutschland Fulda, Bistum r.k. Großenlüder, St. Georg Taufbuch | 2-01] :'''Content:''' Catholic Baptism 1693-1831 :'''Review:''' INCOMPLETE pages 1-9 of 476 pages :::p.9: 28NOV1699 Joês Henricus. Son of Caspari Scheubelhut. Godfather: Henrico Weber. :::p.12: 01JAN1702 Marcus. Son of Caspar Scheubelhut. Godfather: Marcus Schwab. :::p.14: 15NOV1702 J. Sebastian. Son of J. Caspar. Godfather: J. Sebastian Scheubelhut. :::p.18: 10SEP1705 Joes. Son of Casp. . Godfather: Joes Bech. :::p.18: 26DEC1705 Joes Sebastian. Son of Jois Casp. .Godfather: Sebastian Büdner, son of Henr. . :::p.20: 31JAN1708 Joes Casparus. Son of Caspar. Godfather: Caspar Becker. :::p.21: 05MAY1708 Joes Adamus. Son of Jois Caspar. Godfather: Adam Glitsch, son of Marcus Glitsch. :::p.22: 08JAN1710 Elisabetha. Daughter of Joes Caspari. Godfather: Henri Bierstock. :::p.24: 28APR1711 Jois Sebastianus. Son of J. Caspar. Godfather: Joe Sebastian Schwab. Witnesses of Baptism: Marcus Glitsch and Joes Schreiner. :::p.79: 16APR1733 Joes Sebastianus. Son of Henricus. Godfather: Joann Sebastian Scheibelhuth, son of Caspar. === Großenlüder 3-01 === :'''Source:''' [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/3-01/?pg=1 Matricula, Deutschland Fulda, Bistum r.k. Großenlüder, St. Georg Trauungsbuch | 3-01] :'''Content:''' Catholic Marriages 1690-1832 :'''Review:''' INCOMPLETE pages 13-36 of 192 pages :::09NOV1698 Scheibelhut-Schwab. :::07FEB1702 Scheibelhut-Oberlies. :::27JAN1709 Schad-Gis. Witness: Caspar Scheibelhut.'''Marriage Valentin Schad:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Heirat, 27JAN1709, Schad-Gis. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/3-01/?pg=14 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Trauungsbuch | 3-01| 02-Trauung-0013]: ''Anno 1709. Jan. Lüder. 27. hujus copulatus honestus ad..s Valentinus Schad ?im?ari? p.m. lgms cum Elisabetha ?urm? Gris lgma, testes Caspar Scheibelhuth ex lüder et Valentin Büdnert ?lutters?.'' :::22NOV1712 Bach-Scheibelhut. :::12NOV1720 Scheibelhut-Schlitzer. :::05SEP1724 Schlitzer-Hosenfeld(in). Witness Antonius Scheibelhut.'''Marriage Johannes Schlitzer:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Heirat, 05SEP1724, Schlitzer-Hosenfeld(in). [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/3-01/?pg=27 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Trauungsbuch | 3-01| 02-Trauung-0026]: ''1724. September. Lüder. 5. hujus copulatus est in facie Ecclesia ingeneus adolescens Joannes Schlitzer, viri honsti p.m. Joannis Georg filius legitimus cum sua impregnata Anna Maria Hosenfeldin, viri pariter honesti Sebast. p.m en eodem loco filia legitima. Testabantur viri honesti: Antonius Scheibelhuth sponsi vitrens et Mathäus Bettinger Ludimagister.'' :::04FEB1725 Scheibelhut-Truschel. :::10DEC1730 Scheibelhut-Hoffmann. :::16FEB1734 Scheibelhut-Hack. :::30JAN1738 Scheibelhut-Becker. :::27NOV1742 Gersi-Scheibelhut. :::11FEB1743, Hack-Krisch - Witness Henricus Scheibelhut. :::22SEP1748 Trosbach-Scheibelhut. :::21FEB1754 Scheubelhut-SchlitzJoh. Sebastian Scheibelhut mit Catharina Schlitz. https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/3-01/?pg=49 :::25AUG1767 Scheibelhuth-OtterbeinFulda, Bistum r.k. Großenlüder, St. Georg Trauungsbuch | 3-01 (0062) {{Image|file=Scheibelhut-119.png |caption=Hieronimus Scheübelhut oo Agnes Otterbein }} === Großenlüder 4-01 === :'''Source:''' [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/4-01/?pg=1 Matricula, Deutschland Fulda, Bistum r.k. Großenlüder, St. Georg Totenbuch | 4-01] :'''Content:''' Catholic Burials 1689-1831 :'''Review:''' INCOMPLETE pages 1-27 of 223 pages* Deaths: :::p.6: 24FEB1698 ??Scheubel?? :::p.9: 26JAN1704 J.Henricus, son of Caspar :::p.9: 06FEB1704 NN son of J.Caspar :::p.11: 25MAR1709 J.Adamus son of J.Caspar :::p.12: 31AUG1710 Elisabeth daughter of J.Caspar :::p.12 & 13: several entries not readable :::p.18: 12MAR1718 Anna daugther of J.Caspar :::p.20: 04FEB1722 Margaretha Scheibelhut(in), widow :::p.22: 09SEP1727 Elisabeth filia Gertrudis :::p.24: 08JAN1730 Agnes :::p.27: 18MAR1733 J. Caspar == Family Reconstructions == There are two or three Caspar Scheibelhut in Lüder at that time 1680-1740. This space tries to clarify the relationships of the Scheibelhuts to those 3 lines. '''Note, before 1698 there is no Scheibelhut found in Großenlüder. Since the catholic church books from Großenlüder are available back to 1654, it is very likely that these Scheibelhut migrated to Großenlüder from one of the surrounding towns between 1690 and 1698.''' The first found record is the marriage in 1698 of [[Scheibelhut-103|Caspar Scheibelhut]] (later called Caspar (1)), he is identified as son of Wendelin Scheybelhut. :Caspar (1) oo1698 +bef. 1725 Son of Wendelin :Caspar (2) oo1702 +1733 Son of Caspar (3) or Sebastian. :Caspar (3) +bef.1712 ===Line A: Wendelin Scheibelhut (+bef.1698), Father of Caspar (1)=== * [[Scheibelhut-103|Caspar (1) Scheibelhut]]. *bef.1678. '''Birth:''' estimated from marriage record, it could also be that he is much older. oo9NOV1698 Catharina Schwab.'''Marriage:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Heirat, 09NOV1698, Joannes Casparus Scheibelhut. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/3-01/?pg=7 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Trauungsbuch | 3-01| 02-Trauung-0006]: ''1698. Lüder. 9do 9bris solennides in facie Ecclesia copulatus est H adolescens Joannes Casparus Wendelini Scheybelhut p.m .lla filius legitimus cum desponsata ?sibi? p.. v.. Catharina Sebastiani Schwab lgtma filia testantibus, D. Joanne Casparo ?Pelmeck? capitanus et casparo NN. ex Herbstein.''
+bef.1725. '''Death:''' according to the p.m. at the marriage of Henricus the father is already dead in 1725. The last identified child for Caspar (1) is born in 1711. So Caspar (1) should have been died between 1711 and 1725. Though theoretically Caspar (1) could be equal to Caspar (3) if there is a death record found between 28APR1711 and 22NOV1712, which so far could not be located. ** [[Scheibelhut-109|Henricus Scheibelhut (28NOV1699-)]]. Godfather: Henrico Weber.'''Baptism of Henricus Scheibelhuth:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Taufe, 28NOV1699, Joes Henricus Scheubelhut. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/2-01/?pg=10 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Taufbuch | 2-01| 02-Taufe-0009]: ''1699. November. (Lüd)er. 28. huius. Baptizatus Joes Henricus, Caspari Scheubelhut eiusque ciugis lgtmus filiolus levante h.v. Henrico Weber ibidem.'' oo04FEB1725 Elisabetha Truschel.'''Marriage Henricus Scheibelhuth:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Heirat, 04FEB1725, Scheibelhuth-Truschel. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/3-01/?pg=27 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Trauungsbuch | 3-01| 02-Trauung-0026]: ''1725. Februarius. 4. hujus copulatus est in facie Ecclesia ingennus ac honestus adolescens Henricus Scheibelhuth, viri honesti p.m. Caspari legitimus in Lüder cum pudicae virgine Elisabethae, viri honesti Jacobi Truschel ibid. lgmae filiae. Testabantur viri honesti: Henricus Weber et Antonius Scheibelhuth in Lüder ambo.'' {Rational: Caspar (2) is not yet married! Witness at his marriage is the brother Antonius Scheibelhuth of his father. } ** Marcus (01JAN1702-). Godfather: Marcus Schwab.'''Baptism of Marcus Scheubelhuth:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Taufe, 01JAN1702, Marcus Scheubelhut. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/2-01/?pg=13 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Taufbuch | 2-01| 02-Taufe-0012]: ''Anno 1702. Januarius. Lüder. 1. huius baptizatus Marcus, Caspari Scheubelhut legitimus filiolus, levante e S. fonte Marco Schwab gdhue? p.1.fidero. hic.'' {Rational: Caspar (2) is not yet married!} ** [[Scheibelhut-101|Jois Sebastianus Scheibelhut (28APR1711-)]]. Godfather: Joe Sebastian Schwab. Witnesses: Marcus Glitsch and Joes Schreiner.'''Baptism of Jois Sebastianus Scheibelhut:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Taufe, 28APR1711, Jois Sebastianus Scheibelhut. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/2-01/?pg=25 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Taufbuch | 2-01| 02-Taufe-0024]: ''1711. Aprilis. Lueder. 28 - hujus J. Caspari Scheibelhut legitimus Jois Sebastinus, levanto viro honore Joe Sebastiano Schwab ex Grossenlüder. Testabantur Marcus Glitsch et Joes Schreiner ex Grossenlüder ambo viri honesti.'' oo 30JAN1738 Ottilia Becker. Witnesses were Marcus Schlitzer and Johann Becker.'''Marriage of Joannes Sebastian Scheübelhuth:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Heirat, 30JAN1738, Scheubelhut-Beckerin. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/3-01/?pg=35 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Trauungsbuch | 3-01| 02-Trauung-0034]: ''1738. Januarius. Müs. 30. Praemissi permittendis in .. Ekl... copulatus est Honestus Adolescens Joannes Sebastian Scheübelhuth cum pudica virgina Ottilia Beckerin. Testibus J: Marcus Schlitzer et Joann Becker.'' {Rational: Godfather named Schwab, mother is born Schwab. and On April 16th, 1733, Johann Sebastian was godfather for his nephew Johann Sebastian Scheibelhut, son of his oldest brother Henricus Scheibelhut.'''Baptism of Godchild:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Taufe, 16APR1733, Jois Sebastianus Scheibelhut. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/2-01/?pg=80 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Taufbuch | 2-01| 02-Taufe-0079]:''1733. Aprilis. Lüder. 16. ejusdem baptizatus est Joes Sebastianus, Henrici Scheibelhuth et Elisabetha conjugum legtmus levanto publico adolescente Joanne Sebastiano Caspari Scheibelhuth relicto ibidem. '' and his oldest son is called Henricus like the oldest brother} * Antonius Scheibelhuth +bef.1748. oo12NOV1720 Agnes Schlitzer.'''Marriage Antonius Scheibelhuth:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Heirat, 12NOV1720, Scheibelhuth-Schlitzer. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/3-01/?pg=25 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Trauungsbuch | 3-01| 02-Trauung-0024]: ''1720. Lüder. 12. hujus copulatus ingeneus ac honestus adolescens '''Antonius Scheibelhuth, viri honesti p.m. Wendelin''' ex Lüdera majore filius legitimus cum honesta vidua Agnete Schlitzerin ibidem. Testes viri honesti: Joannes Schneider ex Herbstein et Joes Adamus Gärtner Fuldangis.'' {Rational: in the marriage he is called "p.m. Wendelin ex Lüdera Majore filius legitimus" which aligns him to this line.} ** Catharina Scheibelhut (?). oo22SEP1748 Joannes Trosbach S.v.Caspar Trosbach, witnesses Henricus Schlitzer and Caspar Krischer.'''Marriage Catharina Scheübelhuthin:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Heirat, 22SEP1748, Trosbach-Scheübelhuth(in). [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/3-01/?pg=43 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Trauungsbuch | 3-01| 02-Trauung-0042]: ''1748. Groslüder. 22 Septembris copulatus est per proclamatus Joannes Trosbach Caspari filius cum vga Catharina Scheübelhuthin Antonii relicta filia ibidem, testes viri honesti Henricus Schlitzer et Caspar Krischer ex glder ambo.'' === Line B: Johann Caspar (2) Scheibelhut === * Johann Caspar (2) Scheubelhuth. oo7FEB1702 Eva Elisabeth Oberlies.'''Marriage Joes Casparus Scheubelhuth:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Heirat, 07FEB1702, Scheubelhuth-Oberlies. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/3-01/?pg=10 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Trauungsbuch | 3-01| 02-Trauung-0009]: ''1702. Februarius. 7. huius solenniter in facie ecclesia copulatus est, ... virus Joes casparus Scheubelhut cum dispens ate .. pud. virg: Eva Elisabetha Oberlies Jois Oberlies lgtma filia testates per honesto viro Marco Bierstock, et Marco Oberlies.'' +18MAR1733 in Lüder.'''Death:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Tote, 18MAR1733, Joes Casparus Scheibelhuth. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/4-01/?pg=28 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Totenbuch | 4-01 | 02-Tod-0027]: ''1733. Martius. Lüder. 18 idius pie in domino rite provisus obiit vir phonestus Joes Casparus Scheibelhuth.'' ** J. Sebastian (15NOV1702-). Godfather: J. Sebastian Scheubelhut.'''Baptism of J.Sebastianus Scheibelhut:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Taufe, 15NOV1702, J. Sebastianus Scheubelhut. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/2-01/?pg=15 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Taufbuch | 2-01| 02-Taufe-0014]: ''1702. November. Lüder. 15do huius baptizatus J. Sebastianus, J. Caspari Scheubelhut eiusque coniugio lgtmus filiolus, levante é S. fonte h. J. J. Sebastiano Scheubelhut hic.'' {Rational: The child is to near on the 2nd child Marcus of Caspar (1) and fits perfect as first child to the marriage date of Caspar (2).} ** Elisabetha (08JAN1710). Godfather: Henri Bierstock. '''Baptism of Elisabetha Scheibelhut:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Taufe, 08JAN1710, Elisabetha Scheibelhut. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/2-01/?pg=23 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Taufbuch | 2-01| 02-Taufe-0022]: ''1710. Januarius. Lüder. 8. hujus baptizata legma Joes Caspari Scheibelhut Elisabetha, ... Henri Bierstock viri honesti et habi.i conjug ibid.'' {Rational: godfather named "Bierstock", at the marriage there is a witness of name "Bierstock" } === Line C: Caspar (3) Scheibelhut === * Catharina oo22NOV1712 Jörg Bach.'''Marriage Catharina Scheibelhuth:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Heirat, 22NOV1712, Bach-Scheibelhut. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/3-01/?pg=15 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Trauungsbuch | 3-01| 02-Trauung-0014]: ''1712. November. Lüder. 22. hujus copulatus est ... ingennis adolescens Jörg Bach winandi viri honesti ex Lüder minore (Lüdermind) legitimus filius, com honesta et virtuga '''Catharina, Caspari Scheibelhut p. m.''' v... ex Grossenlüder. Testes: Jörg König et Jörg Hoffman viri honesti.. Lüdermind.'' == Open Ends == ===3rd Generation Children either to Line A: Caspar (1) or Line B: Caspar (2)=== ::'''4''' Joes (10SEP1705). Godfather: Joes Bech.'''Baptism of Jois Scheibelhuth:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Taufe, 10SEP1705, Jois Scheibelhuth. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/2-01/?pg=19 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Taufbuch | 2-01| 02-Taufe-0018]: ''1705. September. Lüder. 10. hujus baptatus Casp. Scheibelhuth filius leg. Joes lavante Jois Bech filio leg. Joe.''oo16FEB1734 Hedwig Hack.'''Marriage Joannes Scheubelhuth:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Heirat, 16FEB1734, Scheibelhuth-Hack. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/3-01/?pg=33 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Trauungsbuch | 3-01| 02-Trauung-0032]:''1734. Februarius. Glüder. 16. hujus copulatus est in facie Hujatis Ecclesia Ingennus ae honestus adolescens Joannes Scheubelhuth, viri honesti Caspari Scheubelhuths p:m: legitmus cum pudica virgine Hedwige Hackin, viri honesti Jois Hack filia legitima, testebantur viri honesti Antonius Scheubelhuth gl, et Henericus Guck ex Oberbimbach.'' :::'''Hypothesis:''' Son of Caspar (1). Rational: The name of the father is without "Jois". At his marriage Antonius Scheibelhuth is withnes, he is a brother of Caspar (1). There is in 1743 a marriage Hack-Krisch, where the Henricus Scheibelhut, oldes son of Caspar (1) is witness.'''Marriage Hieronymus Hack:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Heirat, 11FEB1743, Hack-Krisch. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/3-01/?pg=37 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Trauungsbuch | 3-01| 02-Trauung-0036]:''1743. Februarii. Glüder. 11ma ejusdem in templo lüderensi copulatus est per proclamattus adolescens honestus Hieronymus Hack, Jois in Lüder lgme relictus cum honesta virgine Elisabetha Krischin, Emmanuelus Krisch in Stockhausen relicti filia testes fuerunt Hieronymus Kaufmann et Henricus Scheübelhuht viri honesti ex Lüder ambo.'' ::'''5''' Joes Sebastian (26DEC1705). Godfather: Sebastian Büdner, son of Henr. Büdner.'''Baptism of Joes Sebastian Schibelhuth:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Taufe, 26DEC1705, Joes Sebast. Schibelhuth. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/2-01/?pg=19 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Taufbuch | 2-01| 02-Taufe-0018]: ''1705. December. Lüder. 26. bapt. Jois Casp. Schibelhuth leg. filius Joes Sebast. levante Henr. Büdner filio Sebast. ibid.'' :::'''Hypothesis:''' If (4) is son of Caspar (1) then (5) can only be of Caspar (2). ::'''6''' Joes Casparus (31JAN1708). Godfather: Caspar Becker.'''Baptism of Joes Casparus Scheibelhuth:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Taufe, 31JAN1708, Joes Casparus Scheibelhuth. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/2-01/?pg=21 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Taufbuch | 2-01| 02-Taufe-0020]: ''1708. Januarius. Lüder. 31 huyus bapt. Caspari Scheibelhuth legms Joes Casparus, levante honesto adulte Casp ?Becker? auß Großenlüder.'' oo10DEC1730 Elisabetha Hoffmann.'''Marriage Joes Casparus Scheibelhuth:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Heirat, 10DEC1730, Scheibelhuth-Hoffmann. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/3-01/?pg=30 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Trauungsbuch | 3-01| 02-Trauung-0029]:''1730. glüder. 10. xbris copulatus est Adolescens Joes Casparus Scheibelhuth cum Elisabetha Hoffmann ex Schletzenhausen. TT. Matthäus Bettinger et Joes Bech ambo ... riti sunt proclamati. :::'''Hypothesis:''' If (7) is son of Caspar (1) then (6) must belong to Caspar (2) ::'''7''' Joes Adamus (05MAY1708). Godfather: ?Adam? Glitsch, son of Marcus Glitsch.'''Baptism of Joes Adamus Scheibelhut:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Taufe, 05MAY1708, Joes Adamus Scheibelhut. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/2-01/?pg=21 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Taufbuch | 2-01| 02-Taufe-0020]: ''1708. Majus. Lüder. 5. Jois Caspari Scheibelhut legms Joes Adamus, levante Marci Glitsch hon.itis .. fili..adolescente.'' :::'''Hypothesis:''' (7) is son of Caspar (1). Rational: The godfather name "Glitsch" also appear at the youngest son of Caspar (1) === No clear connection yet === ::'''Johann Sebastian Scheubelhut'''. 1702 as godfather of J. Sebastian (first child in Line B) :::'''Hypothesis: ''' Father or Brother of Caspar (2). ::'''Hedwig Scheubelhuth''', widow, married a second time 27NOV1742.'''Marriage Hedwig Scheubelhuth:''' Catholic Parish St. Georg Großenlüder, Bistum Fulda, Kirchenbuch, Heirat, 27NOV1742, Gersi-Scheubelhuth. [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/fulda/groenlueder-st-georg/3-01/?pg=37 Matricula Online | Fulda, Bistum r.k. | Großenlüder, St. Georg | Trauungsbuch | 3-01| 02-Trauung-0036]:''1742. Novembris. 27. Glüder. eodem copulatus est per proclamatus adolescens honestus Joannes Gersi ex Uffhausen com vidua honesta Hedwige Scheubelhuthin ex Glüder Testabeantur viri honesti ''[priest missed to write done names]. :::'''Multiple Options:''' I) Another child of Caspar (1) (Line A). II) Another child fo Casper (2) (Line B). III) A child of Caspar (3) (Line C). IV) A child of Antonius (Line A). IV) Hedwig Hack wife of Joes Scheibelhut (child 4 items in D) ). V) Another Line. == Sources == == Unsorted Information == Please put everything you would like to add to this space, and you do not exactly know where in the space to add, either in the comment box or below this line. Thank you. -----

Schenck Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Schenck Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Schenck Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schenck Schenck] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Schenck name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (Germany Schencks), by time period (18th Century Schencks), or by topic (Schenck DNA, Schenck Occupations, Schenck Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ==Origin and Etymology== ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== Although the name usually is "Schenck" in the oldest known ancestors of any given lineage, the name is prone to simplify. In German-speaking countries and the Netherlands, the final "c" is frequently dropped, resulting in [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schenk| Schenk], and some lineages begin with that spelling. While the former change also does take place among immigrants to the United States from these countries, their descendants may further anglicize the name, resulting in [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shenk| Shenk] or more commonly, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shank| Shank]. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schanck| Schanck], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schank| Schank], and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shanks| Shanks] are anglicized variants that also appear. Because of Germany's shared border with French, gallicized forms of Schenck also occur, mainly [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shink| Shink] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Chinque| Chinque]. ==How to Join== To join the Schenck Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Schenck-1292|Kai Schenck]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Schenck}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Lineages== There are several known Schenck lineages, and this list will continue to expand as more lineages are catalogued. European Schenck lineages that do not have American descendants, especially, are poorly catalogued on WikiTree. The lineages here will have two people listed: the common ancestor of all lines known to have left descendants, and the earliest known person. The lineages listed here are only those with a common ancestor that was born before 1700. The earliest known ancestor is the earliest known Schenck of that lineage. Generally, there is less known about these people than the common ancestor, and as such information on them is often less reliable. If this person is the same as the common ancestor, only they will be listed. * [[Schenck-492|Heinrich Schenck van Nydeggen]] b. about 1370 in Afferden, Limburg, the Nederlands. Earliest known ancestor: [[Schenck-591| Edgar Schenck]] b. about 830 in Saksen, Germany.

Originally from Germany, this family became Dutch nobility. * [[Schenk-114|Ulrich Schenk]] b. 1564 in Eggiwil, Switzerland. Earliest known ancestor: [[Schenk-251|Hans Schenk]] b. about 1470 in Röthenbach, Bern, Switzerland.

Ulrich Schenk's family were Swiss anabaptists. In addition to persisting in Switzerland, several of his descendants fled to the Palatinate, populating it after the Thirty Years' War and the War of the Reunions. Several of the children of [[Schenk-109|Michael Schenk]], of one of Ulrich's grandsons, immigrated to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. His descendants generally anglicized their name to "Shank," and he is the common ancestor of all descendants of Mennonite Shanks from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. * [[Schenck-474|Marten Schenck]] b. about 1600 in the Nederlands.

The following section was taken from his Wikitree profile: Martin Schenck was the father of three siblings who immigrated to New Amsterdam around 1650. The father of these three siblings has often been confused with [[Schenck-12|Martin Pieterse Schenck van Nydeck]], who appears to have a royal ancestry. This confusion goes back to "research" by the unreliable Col. Jhr. W.F.G.L. van der Dussen, "who was a rather well-known genealogist in the Netherlands in the last half of the 19th century... no scientific Dutch genealogist of today accepts Col. van der Dussen's dictums without verification at the hand of the original records." ==References== * https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Shank_family_name * https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalmemo06leef#page/734/mode/2up

Schenectady County, New York: Its History to the Close of the Nineteenth Century

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[[Category: Schenectady County, New York]] [[Category:New York Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] == Schenectady County, New York: Its History to the Close of the Nineteenth Century == *By [[Yates-9391|Austin A. Yates]] *Published by The New York History Company, 1902. * Yates, Austin A. ''Schenectady County, New York: Its History to the Close of the Nineteenth Century''. The New York History Company, 1902. :Citation example: * Yates, Austin A. ''[[Space:Schenectady County, New York: Its History to the Close of the Nineteenth Century|Schenectady County, New York: Its History to the Close of the Nineteenth Century]]''. The New York History Company, 1902. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Schenectady County, New York: Its History to the Close of the Nineteenth Century|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/schenectadycount00yate * http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/resources/yates/index.html * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733627 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16637/ $subscription

Schenectady County - New York - Images

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Schenectady County New York

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[[Category:Schenectady County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} Schenectady County was split off Albany County in 1809. {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Schenectady County, [[:Category: New York | New York]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Montgomery County, New York|Montgomery County]] | N Location = | NE Location= [[:Category:Saratoga County, New York|Saratoga County]] | E Location = | SE Location = | S Location = [[:Category:Albany County, New York|Albany County]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Schoharie County, New York|Schoharie County]] | W Location = }} ===Adjacent Counties=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Saratoga_County_New_York Saratoga County] - Northeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Albany_County%2C_New_York Albany County] - Southeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Schoharie_County_New_York Schoharie County] - Southwest *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Montgomery_County%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study Montgomery County] - West ===Cities=== *Schenectady ===Towns=== *Duanesburg *Glenville *Niskayuna *Princetown *Rotterdam ===Villages=== *Delanson *Scotia ===Census-designated Places=== *Duanesburg *Duane Lake *East Glenville *Mariaville Lake *Niskayuna *Rotterdam ===Hamlets=== *Alplaus *Quaker Street ==Records and Resources== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Schenectady_County%2C_New_York Schenectady County Category Page] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Schenectady_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Schenectady County Cemeteries] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Schenectady_Dutch_Reformed_Church%2C_New_York Schenectady Dutch Reformed Church] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Baptism_and_Marriage_Records_of_the_DRC_in_America Baptism and Marriage Records of the Dutch Reformed Church of New Netherland and Beyond] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Contributions_for_the_Genealogies_of_the_Descendants_of_the_First_Settlers_of_the_Patent_and_City_of_Schenectady Pearson's First Settlers of Schenectady] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Duanesburg_Maps Duanesburg Maps] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Schenectady_County,_New_York_Genealogy Schenectady County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/schenectady-county/ Schenectady County on Genealogy Inc.] *[https://www.capitaldistrictgenealogicalsociety.org/index.html Capital District Genealogical Society] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] *[https://schenectadyhistorical.org/ Schenectady County Historical Society] *[https://www.misci.org/collections-and-research/ MiSci formerly Schenectady Museum] *[https://www.schenectadyhistory.org/index.html Schenectady Digital History Achive] *Wikipedia contributors, "National Register of Historic Places listings in Schenectady County, New York," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Schenectady_County,_New_York&oldid=1127417967 (accessed February 8, 2023). ==Sources== * Wikipedia Contributors, "Schenectady County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schenectady_County,_New_York accessed 20 January 2020. * Hanson, Willis T. (Willis Tracy). A History of Schenectady During the Revolution: to Which Is Appended a Contribution to the Individual Records of the Inhabitants of the Schenectady District During That Period. [Brattleboro, Vt.]: Priv. print. [E. L Hildreth & co.], 1916. https://hdl.handle.net/2027/yale.39002021688131 * Hanson, Willis T. (Willis Tracy). A History of St. George's Church In the City of Schenectady. Schenectady: Priv. print., 1919. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001593190/Home * The cemeteries of Duanesburg and Princetown / by the Schenectady County Historical Society. Imprint [Schenectady] : Schenectady County Historical Society, 2002. Description ii, 151 p. : maps ; 28 cm. Note "A revised and enlarged edition of Clarence Foote's 'A memorial census of Duanesburgh.'" Bibliography Includes bibliographical references * Schenectady County Historical Society, https://schenectadyhistorical.org/ * A General Catalog of the Officers, Graduates and Students of Union College, from 1795 to 1854, By Union College (Schenectady, N.Y.), Jonathan Pearson · 1854, https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_General_Catalog_of_the_Officers_Gradua/4LJBAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0

Schenectady Genesis How a Dutch Colonial Village Became an American City

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Schenectady, New York]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] == Schenectady Genesis. How a Dutch Colonial Village Became an American City, Ca. 1661-1800 == Published in two volumes. '''Volume I ''The Colonial Crucible, Ca. 1661-1774'' ''' *Author: [[Staffa-9|Susan Jane Staffa (1936-2010)]] * Published by Purple Mountain Press in 2004 *Susan Staffa died in 2010 ([http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/timesunion-albany/obituary.aspx?n=susan-jane-staffa&pid=144124758 obituary]). *Citing this source (Wikiformat): ::[[Staffa-9|Staffa, Susan Jane]], ''[[Space: Schenectady Genesis How a Dutch Colonial Village Became an American City|Schenectady Genesis. How a Dutch Colonial Village Became an American City: Volume I: The Colonial Crucible, Ca. 1661-1774]]''. Purple Mountain Press, 2004. ''' Volume II: ''The Creation of an American City from an Anglo-Dutch Colonial Town, ca. 1760-1800'' ''' * Author: John Gearing * Published by Colonial Schenectady Project, Ltd., 2020 See: https://www.newyorkalmanack.com/2020/11/new-book-focuses-on-growth-of-schenectady-in-1760-1800/ *Citing this source (Wikiformat): ::Gearing, John, ''[[Space: Schenectady Genesis How a Dutch Colonial Village Became an American City|Schenectady Genesis. How a Dutch Colonial Village Became an American City: Volume II: ''The Creation of an American City from an Anglo-Dutch Colonial Town, ca. 1760-1800]]''. Colonial Schenectady Project, Ltd., 2020. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Schenectady Genesis How a Dutch Colonial Village Became an American City|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] (either volume) === Availability: === * WorldCat entry for Susan Staffa, https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=Susan+Jane+Staffa&dblist=638&fq=ap%3A%22staffa%2C+susan+jane%22&qt=facet_ap%3A

Schepenbank van Loon op Zand - Transcripts

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[[Category:Netherlands Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Netherlands Project]] ==Schepenbank Loon op Zand== RAT. Loon op Zand. R 55 f 1v d.d. 17-9-1504. Anno 1504 op Sinte Lamberts dach in den huijse van Ro(e)lofs van Haestrecht in den Eenhoorn. Soo heeft Robbert van Grevenbroeck ons tijdelijcke heer van Venloen Henrick Jan Flozensoon dat hij offici(eel) van zijnen schrijfambacht ende aldaer zijnen eedt gestaeft voor schepenen Gerit Wouter sBontensoon; Peter Jan Henrickssoon; Claes Bartromssoon (de Bont); Pelgrom Henrickssoon (Verweij) en Gerit die Praijser. Robbrecht van Grevenbroeck, heer tot Venloen …. gelegen in de prochie van Venloen ter stede geheiten op die Vaert gelijck dat b… is .. soo hij seede heeft bij wettige koop opgedragen ende overgegeven Huijbert Jansse tot behoef Wouter Verduijn en heeft daer voorts op vertegen alsoo recht is. Ende heeft gelooft als een principael schuldenaer op hem ende op sijn goet dat hij heeft ofte verkrijgen mag de voorschr. Huijberten tot behoef Wouteren dese voors. erffenis te waren alsoo men erven schuldig is te waren ende alle commer af te doen. Uitgenomen van elcke bodem onder … payments te cijns daer alle jaeren uit te vergelden op Sinte …teus dach. Oirconden schepenen etc.

RAT. Loon op Zand. R 55 f 2r d.d. mei 1505. Robbrecht van Grevenbroeck en Joffrou Marij sijn wettige huijsvrou twee bodem moers hen toebehorende, gelegen in de prochie van Venloen geheiten die Vaert 14 roeden breijden ende voort in die …. metten oosten sijde neve moer dat Gherit die Preijser, Wouter Adriaens, Ariaen Oerlmans en Andries Roellofse aengenomen hebben van mijn Joncker voors. te halve te stecken, die westen zijde aen die Vaert die tussen Gherit Willemszn. en Peter Huijben sal gaen, Claes Gielis ende Gherit die Preijser streckende metten zuijden eijnde aen die Rechte Vaert die tot Casteleijns moer uit gaet totten lanthooft toe, de andere eijnde noortwaerts aen mijns Joncker moer voors. hebben sij opgedragen ende overgegeven met eene rechte erfkoop, Claes Gheritssoon; Gherit die Preijser en Peter Huijben. Ende hebben daer voorts op vertegen als recht is. Ende hebben gelooft als principael schuldenaer op hen ende op allen hen goederen die sij hebben ofte verkrijgen mogen, de voorgen. Claes; Gherit en Peter dese voors. twee bodem moeren te waren als men erven schuldig is te waren ende alle commer en calangien daer in wesende af te doen. Dit sal mijn Joncker voors. dese twee bodemen moeten wegen ten naeste wegen ende ten minste schade. Testes scabini, Zeger Willemsse en Claes Bartroms. Actum anno 1505 op Sinte Verbaen dach in de meije.

RAT. Loon op Zand. R 55 f 2r d.d. Sinte Pauli 1503. Robbrecht van Grevenbroeck, heer tot Venloen een stuck heijvelts gelegen onbegraven hem toebehorende als hij seede gelegen in de prochie van Venloen ter steede geheiten op die Vaert metten zuijden zijde neffen die Vaert de andere sijde totten wech toe, daer door die vaert rijt nae Lambrecht Milluncks hoeff toe aen noorden eijnde neve erffenis Lambrecht voorn. en heeft hij in een wettige erfkoop opgedragen ende overgegeven Henricksoon wijlen Steeven die Leu en heeft daer voorts op vertegen als recht is. Gelovende als een principael schuldenaer etc. te waren etc. en andere commer af te doen. Uitgenomen dat Henrick blijven sal van de vaertcant twee Brabantsche roeden. Ende daer uit blijven gelden alle jaer op Sinte Martens dach in mijns Jonckere cijns van Loen twee hoenderen. Testes, Gherit die Pruijser ende Jan Melis anno 1503 …. Sinte Pauli.

RAT. Loon op Zand. R 55 f 2r d.d. 1-4-1505. Cornelis Jansse van Vucht heeft gelooft als een principael schuldenaer op hem ende op sijn goet etc. Henrick Gerits te betalen nu tot paesschen toecomende 17 r. gld. en den kerstmis daernae comende 2 r. gld. min 2 ½ st. en den anderen kerstmis daernae comende 37 … Testes, Gherit Wouters en Claes Bartroms anno 1505 de eerste dach van april.

RAT. Loon op Zand. R 55 f 2r d.d. 1-4-1505. 781. Schepenbank Loon op Zand, 1358-1810 Inv.nr. 552 Cornelis Jansse van Vucht een heijvelt in sijnen grote tot hem behorende als hij seede gelegen in de prochie van Venloen ter stede geheiten Craenven metten zuijden zijde Henrick … Swerts aen die noorden sijde Willem Maes Giben en die gemeijn stege, hodende metten oosten eijnde aen Henrick voorschr. dat westen eijnde aen de gemeijne waterlaet als hij seede, heeft Cornelis voorst. opgedragen Dirck Melissoon en heeft er op vertegen, behoudelijck sheeren cijns. Testes ut supra.

RAT. Loon op Zand. R 55 f 2r d.d. 1505. Peter soon wijlen Henrick Swerts een bunder heijvelt tot hem behorende als hij seede gelegen in de prochie van Venloen tussen erffenis Jan Henrickszn. de een zijde en de ander sijde Willem Janszn. streckende metten noorden eijnde aen Willem Janszn. de ander eijnde aen Wouter Artszn. heeft hij in een rechte erfkoop opgedragen ende overgegeven Willem Janszn. van Weert en heeft daerop vertegen als recht is. Gelovende als principael op hem etc. commer van sijnen wegen af te doen.

RAT. Loon op Zand. R 55 f 2v d.d. 22-10-1510. Robbert van Grevenbroeck heer tot Venloen vier buenderen heijvelts en 40 roijen tot hem behorende als hij seede gelegen in de prochie van Venloen ter stede geheiten aen den Ketshoevel metten oosten zijder aen Gelden Claes Rommen metten andere sijde aen die twelf geerden hodende metten eene eijnde aen eene wech mijn Jonckheer toebehorende de ander eijnde aen de Meerdijck, heeft Robbert voorschr. dat in eene erfkoop opgedragen ende overgegeven Gisbrecht Art Goessens ende heeft op vertegen als recht is. Gelovende als een principael schuldenaer te waren, uitgenomen stadtgelt, lastgelt en tienden en dus sal Gisbrecht daer jaerlijcks uit gelden op onser vrouwe dach Lichtmis mijne Joncker voorschr. 10 lopen rogge en acht hoenderen in sheeren cijns. Testes, Zeeger Willems en Peter Jan Henricks. Actum anno 1510 den 22e october.

RAT. Loon op Zand. R 55 f 2v d.d. 10-9-1507. Ghisbrecht soon wijlen Art Gossen heeft gelooft als een principael schuldenaer hem te geven en te gelden Thomaes Ghisbrecht Loijenzn. eene jaerlijckse ende erffelijcke pacht van acht lopen rogge de mate van Venloen alle jaer te betalen op onser liever vrouwe dach Lichtmis en te Loon te leveren uit ende van eene stuck erffenis metten heijen daertoe behorende met alle de timmeringhe daerop staende gelegen in de parochie voorschr. op de Ketshoevel metten oosten zijde aen Gelden Claessoon metten ander sijde aen die twelf geerden hodende metten eene eijnde aen den wech de ander eijnde aen de meerdijck. En in de naem des geschr. … soo heeft Ghisbrecht gelooft te waren etc. als men erfpacht schuldig is te waren ende den erffenis metten timmeringhe altijt goet en weldoegende te maken voor de erfpacht voorschr. Testes, Claes Bartroms en Lambert Artssoon. Actum anno 1507 den 10e dach in september.

RAT. Loon op Zand. R 55 f 2v d.d. 16-11-1504. Peter soon wijlen Henrick die Wert heeft wettelijck ende erffelijck verkocht Art Artssoon van de Schueren 7 lopensaet heijvelts gelegen in de parochie van Venloen ter stede geheijten die Wi.. de een zijde neve Wouter Artssoon de ander sijde aen Peter voorschr. dat Jan Giben naederhant gekocht hadden .. van de graft, dat oosten eijnde aen Jan Henrick die Weert de andere eijnde neve die straet. Welcke erffenis Peter voorschr. gekocht had tegen Korstiaen Jan Eelen en Korstiaen voorschr. had tegen de heer van Loon, heeft Peter voorschr. die voorschr. erffenisse opgedragen en overgegeven Art Artssoon van der Schueren ende heeft op vertegen als recht is. Gelovende als een principael schuldenaer te waren etc. en alle commer af te doen. Uitgenomen dat Art voorschr. Peter uit jaerlijcks ende erffelijck gelden sal tot Lichtmis een ½ hoen en sheerencijns. Testes, Ariaen Nouwen en Gerit die Praijser. Actum anno 1504 op 16 november (Sinte Gheertruijden). Item met vier lopen te mael te lossen het lopen met twee gouden peters.

RAT. Loon op Zand. R 55 f 2v d.d. 25-10-1512. Item alsulcke steen als Jan die Cort op huijden desen dach heeft gevormt, staende op die Talteldonc, die heeft Jan voorschreven den heer van Loon verkocht elck duijsent voor 7 stuijvers ende dit heeft die heer van Loen Jannen voorschr. gegeven ende betaelt 58 rijnsguldens en dat sal Jan voorschr. den steen borren ende uit leveren ende mijn Joncker sal die borringe doen. Testes, Heer Jan Anthonis die scouth en Claes Bartroms. Actum anno 1512 den 25e dach in october.

781. Schepenbank Loon op Zand, 1358-1810 Inv.nr. 553 Item als Jan die Cort nu wederom sal vormen soo heeft die heer van Loon hem gelooft te doen zes rijnsguldens ende eerst een mud rogge op ’t werck dat Jan voor hem selven vormen sal. Testes ut supra.

RAT. Loon op Zand. R 55 f 2v .Joffrou Ghijsbrecht van Haestrecht en Joffrou Katharina haer suster ….

RAT. Loon op Zand. R 55 f 3r d.d. 15-5-1504. Korstiaen wijlen Korstiaen Deniszn. sijn sesde deel in allen den moeren wijlen toebehorende Gherit die Weert, uitgenomen der vrouwenbanck en die vaghe moeren, heeft hij opgedragen ende overgegeven Korstiaen soon wijlen Jan Elen. Ende heeft gelooft Korstiaen voors. als een principael schuldenaer op hem ende op allen sijn goederen, dit opdragen ende overgegeven vast en stendich te houden en te waren alsmen erven schuldig is te waren. Uitgenomen des heerenchijns van de grondt. Getuijgen hebben hier over geweest, schepenen in Venloen Zeeger Willemssoon ende Claes Bartroms, die hoir zegelen in getuigenissen hieraen hebben doen hangen int jaer ons heeren duijsent vijfhondert en vier den 15e dach in de meije. Lia Stadhouders - van den Broek, “781. Archief van de Schepenbank van Loon op Zand, 1358-1810: Inv.nr. 55, Algemeen protocol, 17-9-1504 t/m 26-5-1535.” On Regionaal Archief Tilburg (https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-in-archieven/?/details/NL-TbRAT-781 : 2 August 2019), path: Inventaris > 2 Vrijwillige rechtspraak > 55-84 Algemeen protocol. 1504-1690 > 55 1504-1535 > Toegangen: 781-Schepenbank-Loon-op-Zand-invnr-55.pdf. [https://archives.memorix.nl/frontend/tlb/storage/file/5de5a1ea402d3d929cf79f269532e089/94369db9c09b324890bcd4bdbb3b5844 Link] Lia Stadhouders - van den Broek, “781. Archief van de Schepenbank van Loon op Zand, 1358-1810: Inv.nr. 56, Algemeen protocol, 23-4-1536 t/m 30-3-1546.” On Regionaal Archief Tilburg (https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-in-archieven/?/details/NL-TbRAT-781 : 2 August 2019), path: Inventaris > 2 Vrijwillige rechtspraak > 55-84 Algemeen protocol. 1504-1690 > 56 1535-1546 > Toegangen: 781-Schepenbank-Loon-op-Zand-invnr-56.pdf. [https://archives.memorix.nl/frontend/tlb/storage/file/4b71f64f0c953460a00f15658fb7a7f6/79801999f3633faabb5668b56ff2312c Link] Lia Stadhouders - van den Broek, “Archief Dorpsbestuur en schepenbank Loon op Zand 1358 – 1810. Regionaal Archief Tilburg. Inventaris nr. 781; Loon op Zand. Beginnende d.d. 10-1-1547 t/m 20-1-1557.” On Regionaal Archief Tilburg (https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-in-archieven/?/details/NL-TbRAT-781 : 2 August 2019), path: Inventaris > 2 Vrijwillige rechtspraak > 55-84 Algemeen protocol. 1504-1690 > 57 1547-1565 > Toegangen: 781-Schepenbank-Loon-op-Zand-invnr-57.pdf. [https://archives.memorix.nl/frontend/tlb/storage/file/2751911625843c1ea1999e32d9c16105/29c453da8f103d60a9a19a1bc6baaf14 Link] ==Sources==

Schermerhorn Genealogy and Family Chronicles

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[[Category:Published_Family_Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == Schermerhorn Genealogy and Family Chronicles == * by Richard Schermerhorn, Jr. * published by Tobias A. Wright, Publisher, New York, 1914. * 419 pages *Subject is the genealogy of New Netherland immigrant [[Schermerhorn-7|Jacob Janse Schermerhorn]] and his descendants. * Source Example: ::: Schermerhorn, Richard Jr. ''[[Space:Schermerhorn Genealogy and Family Chronicles|Schermerhorn Genealogy and Family Chronicles]]''. New York: Tobias A. Wright, Publisher, 1914. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Schermerhorn Genealogy and Family Chronicles|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Schenectady County Public Library (electronic text, organized by chapter): http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/families/schermerhorn/chronicles/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005694320 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/23679/ ($subscription}

Schesta Family History

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Schewe / Schave 2014 Family Reunion

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[[Category: Schewe - Schave Family Reunions]] {{Succession box2 | title = Schewe Family Reunions | years = 2014 East Tawas & Port Hope, Michigan | preceded-text = Following | before = 2012 Port Hope, Michigan |succeeded-text = Followed by | after = [[Space: Schewe / Schave 2015 Family Reunion| 2015 Berlin, Germany & Chojnice, Poland]] }} '''The 2014 Schewe / Schave Family Reunion took place from August 1 - August 3 in East Tawas, MI and Port Hope, MI.''' 2014 marks the 143rd year that the [[Space: Konitz Schewe Families | Schewe ancestors]] first left Konitz, West Prussia and arrived in the United States of America and [[Space: East Tawas and Port Hope Schewe Families | East Tawas, Michigan]]. It is the 138th year that the family has been in Port Hope. Family members who attended the 2014 Reunion (List not yet complete): {| | 01 || [[Arndt-240 | Arndt, Kimberly]] || USA |- | 02 || Bailey, Chris || USA |- | 03 || Bailey, Holly || USA |- | 04 || Bailey, Julia || USA |- | 05 || Bailey, Owen || USA |- | 06 || [[Weippert-5|Clingman, Carolyn]] || USA |- | 07 || Clingman, Chase || USA |- | 08 || Colombo, Collin || USA |- | 09 || [[Engel-1056 | Crowe, Sandra]] || USA |- | 10 || Deweerdt, James || USA |- | 11 || [[Lawitzke-1|Deweerdt, Kathy]] || USA |- | 12 || [[Fantore-2 |Fantore, Daniel]] || USA |- | 13 || [[Schave-70|Fantore, Laverna]] || USA |- |14 || [[Moehring-31|Granquist, Elaine]] || USA |- | 15 || [[Moehring-32|Huebner, Christine]] || USA |- | 16 || Kitchen, Robert || USA |- | 17 || [[Maschke-34 | Maschke, August]] || USA |- | 18 || Maschke, Del || USA |- | 19 || [[Moehring-34|Pinkerton, JoAnn]] || USA |- | 20 || Pinkerton, William || USA |- | 21 || [[Schave-115 | Schave, Aaron]] || USA |- | 22 || Schave, Julie || USA |- | 23 || Schave, Virgil || USA |- | 24 || [[Schave-107|Schave, Wallace]] || USA |- | 25 || [[Krüger-365|Schewe, Anke]] || Germany |- | 26 || [[Rietz-3|Schewe, Christel]] || Germany |- | 27 || [[Schewe-4|Schewe, Daniel]] || Germany |- | 28 || [[Schewe-5|Schewe, Holger]] || Germany |- | 29 || [[Lange-675 | Weippert, Margaret]] || USA |- | 30 || Will, Elwyn || USA |- | 31 || Will, Phyllis || USA |}

Schewe / Schave 2015 Family Reunion

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[[Category: Schewe - Schave Family Reunions]] {{Succession box2 | title = Schewe Family Reunions | years = 2015 Berlin, Germany & Chojnice, Poland | preceded-text = Following | before = [[Space: Schewe / Schave 2014 Family Reunion | 2014 East Tawas & Port Hope, Michigan]] | succeeded-text = Followed by | after = [[Space: Schewe / Schave 2017 Family Reunion | 2017 Port Hope, Michigan]] }} '''The 2015 Schewe / Schave Family Reunion took place from July 18 - July 24 in Berlin, Germany and Chojnice, Poland.''' 2015 marks the 144th year that the [[Space: Konitz Schewe Families | ancestors]] of the [[Space: East Tawas and Port Hope Schewe Families | American Schewe / Schave Families]] first left Konitz, West Prussia and the 70th year that the last Schewes left Konitz after World War II. The 2015 Schewe / Schave Family Reunion started with a welcome dinner at Holger & Anke Schewe's house in Erkner, Germany.
On Sunday morning, family members attended the Holy Communion in Berlin Cathedral, the biggest Lutheran Cathedral in Germany. Other sites visited in Berlin included Brandenburg Gate, the German Parliament building and a museum dedicated to the life and work of Otto Weidt, who helped and saved Jews during the time of Nazi Germany. The family also visited the Palaces and Gardens of Sanssouci in Potsdam.
On 21 and 22 July, the family went on a trip to the city of Chojnice, the former West Prussian Konitz. The Schewe ancestors have lived in and around that city.
On the last day we visited the city of Dresden. The family reunion ended with a gathering at Hofbräuhaus Berlin. We had great meals and drinks, accompanied by chatting, dancing and lots of fun. Family members who attended: {| | 01 || [[Arndt-240 | Arndt, Kimberly]] || USA |- | 02 || [[Stopin-3|Brinson, Shirley]] || USA |- | 03 || [[Perdue-488|Buss, Ann]] || USA |- | 04 || Buss, Brad || USA |- | 05 || Buss, Eli || USA |- | 06 || [[Lange-985|Clements, Jane]] || USA |- | 07 || Clements, Tom || USA |- | 08 || [[Weippert-5|Clingman, Carolyn]] || USA |- | 09 || Colombo, Collin || USA |- | 10 || [[Engel-1056 | Crowe, Sandra]] || USA |- | 11 || Czarnik, Daniel || USA |- | 12 || [[Perdue-484 | Czarnik, Jennifer]] || USA |- | 13 || [[Fantore-2 | Fantore, Daniel]] || USA |- | 14 || [[Gaul-170|Gaul, Frederick]] || USA |- | 15 || Gaul, Jeffrey || USA |- | 16 || [[Gemballa-4|Gemballa, Antje]] || Germany |- | 17 || Gemballa, Anna-Marie || Germany |- | 18 || Liebe, Andreas || Germany |- | 19 || [[Schultz-2699 | Schave, Janet]] || USA |- | 20 || Schewe, Andrea || USA |- | 21 || [[Krüger-365| Schewe, Anke]] || Germany |- | 22 || [[Rietz-3 | Schewe, Christel]] || Germany |- | 23 || [[Schewe-4 | Schewe, Daniel]] || Germany |- | 24 || Schewe, Dennis || Germany |- | 25 || [[Schewe-5 | Schewe, Holger]] || Germany |- | 26 || [[Schewe-97 | Schewe, William]] || USA |- | 27 || [[Schave-110 | Seibt, Sandra]] || USA |- | 28 || [[Seibt-6 | Seibt, Todd]] || USA |- | 29 || [[Shepherd-2736 | Shepherd, Dennis]] || USA |}

Schewe / Schave 2017 Family Reunion

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[[Category: Schewe - Schave Family Reunions]] {{Succession box2 | title = Schewe Family Reunions | years = 2017 Port Hope, Michigan | preceded-text = Following | before = [[Space: Schewe / Schave 2015 Family Reunion| 2015 Berlin, Germany & Chojnice, Poland]] | succeeded-text = | after = }} '''The 2017 Schewe / Schave Family Reunion took place from August 5 - to August 6 in Port Hope, MI.''' 2017 marked the 200th anniversary of the birth of [[Schewe-50 | Johann Jacob Schewe]], the patriarch of the [[Space: East Tawas and Port Hope Schewe Families | American Schewe / Schave Families]]. It also marked the 146th year that the [[Space: Konitz Schewe Families | ancestors]] of the American Schewe / Schave Families first left Konitz, West Prussia.

Schiff Name Study

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

Schiller Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] I have persistent problems to some degree with almost all of my great-grandfather [[Schiller-313|Eduard Schiller]]'s brothers and sisters. It is likely that most of them got caught up in the World War I deportation of Germans from Volhynia in 1915, but the Lutheran churchbook indexes (which are available up to 1939) do not appear to suggest that any of them returned to Volhynia after the deportation was lifted following the war. Some may have died during that time, but it's remarkably unlikely that they all did -- I do know of a cluster of living descendants of one of their cousins around Kaliningrad, but have had no success finding any indication of whether there are any living descendants of the brothers and sisters. * [[Schiller-331|Julia Schiller Hoffmann]] and her sister [[Schiller-332|Ernestine Schiller Hoffmann]] purportedly "moved within Russian territory" with their husbands [[Hoffmann-1132|Ludwig Hoffmann]] and [[Hoffmann-1135|Wilhelm Hoffmann]], but we don't know where. The Volksbund suggests that there are war graves in a cemetery in Bruel for a Wilhelm and Ernestine Hoffmann who have roughly the correct birthdates, but I have not been able to confirm whether they're the right ones or just an unrelated coincidence. * My great-grandfather's Canadian naturalization application declared that [[Schiller-327|Wilhelm Schiller]] (wife [[Nehring-41|Regine Nehring]]) and [[Schiller-322|George Schiller]] (wife [[Schiller-322|Hulda Krause]]) were living in Schuryn (the town in Volhynia) in 1918. I have not been able to confirm this, and have no information about them after that. * I have no information about [[Schiller-334|Emilia Schiller Hein]] and her husband [[Hein-401|Karl Hein]] anytime after the birth of their third child. * [[Schiller-321|Paul Schiller]] is the only brother I don't have a major problem with -- he moved to the United States, and I was able to confirm that through records. Yet I still have the problem that throughout his entire US paper trail, he consistently declared that he was the widower of a woman named Bertha, whom he married in 1908 and then she died in 1913. I can find no trace of a marriage record in the Volhynian churchbooks, however. Tracing my ancestors on this side back in the other direction, I also seem to be brickwalled at about 1827 and am looking for assistance. Prior to 1827, Lutheran Germans living in Poland are supposed to have their births, marriages and deaths recorded in the Catholic books, as the Catholic church served as the registrar of all such events among Lutherans and Jews as well as Catholics. In Grodziec, however, there appears to be very little trace of any German names in the Catholic books at all even though many Germans were already living there -- and, in fact, the Catholic books in Grodziec do list several "Hollendrys" as being part of their coverage area, but the one I need, Borowiec, is not on that list. However, [[Schiller-335|Christian Schiller]] already turns up as a witness or godparent to other people's births in Borowiec in 1827, so the family was already there. Which means Germans in Borowiec were going to some other Catholic church besides Grodziec's to register their BMDs prior to 1827, but I can't find where. These events have to be recorded somewhere, but I can't find where that is -- and I'm very close to the point at which my line is going to pick up and move back to other old ancestral towns as well, because Borowiec only started to be settled around 1780, but I have to get through the 1827 wall before I have any chance of figuring out where the next town is.

Schindler's of Glarus Canton, Switzerland

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[[Category: Canton of Glarus]] [[Category:Switzerland, Schindler Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Schindler}} '''[[Space:Schindler_Name_Study|Schindler Name Study]]''' > '''Schindler's of Glarus Canton, Switzerland''' Schindlers of Glarus Canton of Switzerland and their history as a free family during the reign of the Habsburgs and participation as democratically elected officials following Glarus' independence. ==Schindler Roots== The earliest known ancestor of this Schindler family is from Mollis in Canton Glarus of present day Switzerland. There, documented in the year 1289, is an Ulrich Wighus, the Upper (translated from German). The title "Upper" seems to have been used to distinguish him as the patriarch of the family, where successive generations were referred to as "Middle" and "Lower" in what appeared to be a sizable family with multiple generations at that time. The younger family members would later refer to themselves as Wiggisser. It may not be clearly provable that Schindlers are in fact directly descended from Wighus or Wiggissers, but one governor of Glarus from the 15th century did identify himself as Rudolf Wiggisser sem Schindler (Wiggisser called Schindler), as successive generations began adopting the Schindler name following some sort of patriarchal negotiation.[https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=ElYvAAAAYAAJ&rdid=book-ElYvAAAAYAAJ&rdot=1 Blum, Dr. JJ. Yearbook of the Historical Association of the Canton Glarus 13-19. Second Lecture January 23, 1877. Glarus: Kommissionsverlag Tschudi, 1877.] Historically, in previous centuries, the Glarus region was controlled by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A4ckingen_Abbey Säckingen Abbey], and in 1173 the rights to the Imperial bailiwick of Säckingen Abbey had in turn been granted to the Habsburg Dynasty, laying the foundation of Habsburg territorial sovereignty over Säckingen, and thus including the Glarus valley. Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz (HLS), Schwabe AG, Basel, ISBN 3-7965-1900-8 (2002–) In 1310 a medieval document (scroll) was created called the Säckingen [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urbarium Urbarium] documenting fief ownership and taxation.Wikipedia contributors, "Urbarium," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Urbarium&oldid=859658998 (accessed September 21, 2019). Families listed in the document were divided between 12 families of lesser nobility (free Comrades in Arms), 34 free land-owning families of the Abbey of Säckingen (including the “Wigkisere from which the present generation of Schindlers descend”), and 59 other families called “Horige” (serfs).[https://books.google.com/books?id=t8opAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Geschichte+des+Landes+Glarus&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjh94Cdp-HkAhWyPH0KHVHCA4kQ6AEILTAA#v=onepage&q=Geschichte%20des%20Landes%20Glarus&f=false Schuler, Johann Melchior. “Geschichte des Landes Glarus.” Glarus: Druck and Verlag von Friedrich Schulthess, 1836, p 540]. There is no known connection of Ulrich Wighus of Mollis to any nobility (particularly since there were other pre-existing noble families listed in the Urbar), however it would be interesting to know if he was any relation to the Wighus lesser nobility of Zillisheim, located in the Alsace region of present day France near the Swiss and German borders, These nobles are documented from the 13th and 14th Centuries in relation to the commune of Mulhouse becoming one of the 10 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_imperial_city Free Imperial Cities] under Rudolf I of Habsburg. [https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=NXuN2dTHJUMC&rdid=book-NXuN2dTHJUMC&rdot=1 Sitzmann, Edouard. “Geschichte des Dorfes Zillisheim.” Sutter, 1883, p. 47-49.] Wikipedia contributors, "Free imperial city," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Free_imperial_city&oldid=911923530 (accessed September 21, 2019). (Mulhouse was to later join the Swiss Confederation between 1515 and 1798 gaining its independence as a free and independent republic.) Wikipedia contributors, "Mulhouse," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mulhouse&oldid=916896922 (accessed September 21, 2019). ===Glarner Independence and Democracy=== By the early 14th Century, following the death of Habsburg emporer Rudolf IV, the Habsburg Dynasty attempted to reconsolidate its power by attacking rebellious Swiss cantons that had formed the alliance now known as the Old Swiss Confederacy. [http://www.rainmagazine.com/archive/1991-1/medieval-movements-and-the-origins-of-switzerland Bryant, Greg. “Medieval Movements and the Origins of Switzerland.” ] ECO-NET, "RAIN" (1991). RAIN: Journal of Appropriate Technologies. 99. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/rain_japt/99 In 1352 Glarus had joined the Confederacy and in 1387 had declared its independence from the Habsburgs. In 1388 Glarus defeated the Habsburgs in the celebrated [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_N%C3%A4fels Battle of Näfels], winning against tremendous odds. Glarus did not attack the Säckingen Abbey directly and retained the image of the medieval founder of the Abbey, St. Fridolin, as the patron saint of Glarus. The original banner of St. Fridolin, on exhibit in Näfels, was allegedly used in the Battle of Näfels.Wikimedia Commons contributors, "File:Fridolins-Banner.jpg," Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Fridolins-Banner.jpg&oldid=222020203 (accessed September 21, 2019). The changes in the Wighus family name could reflect the changing politics and status of the generations. The name Wighus (Anglo-Saxon) literally means "war-house," as in fortress or castle, while Schindler (in German) is a more modest, professional name meaning “one who makes shingles.” {{Image|file=Schindler_s_of_Glarus_Canton_Switzerland.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=2013 Landsgemeinde in Glarus. }} In 1387 the citizens of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canton_of_Glarus Glarus] held their first recorded [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landsgemeinde "Landsgemeinde"] (direct election) and setup their own government. Wikipedia contributors, "Canton of Glarus," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Canton_of_Glarus&oldid=915814730 (accessed September 21, 2019). This democratic practice by Swiss cantons may have evolved over previous centuries originating with the Germanic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thing_(assembly) “thing” (assembly)] first depicted in a relief of the Column of Marcus Aurelius (193 CE). Wikimedia Commons contributors, "File:Germanische-ratsversammlung 1-1250x715.jpg," Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository,https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Germanische-ratsversammlung_1-1250x715.jpg&oldid=247502593 (accessed September 21, 2019). Wikipedia contributors, "Landsgemeinde," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Landsgemeinde&oldid=870526355 (accessed September 21, 2019). The earliest Celtic roots of a unique federal society had been documented by Cicero, and the Celts as a threat to the Roman Empire documented by Julius Caesar.Tatum, W. Jeffrey. “A Caesar Reader: Selections from Bellum Gallicum and Bellum Civile, and from Caesar’s Letters, Speeches, and Poetry.” Mundelein, Illinois: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc, 2012. The Latin name for Switzerland is "Helvetia" and the formal name for Switzerland common to all languages is the Latin "Confoederatio Helvetia" referencing this Celtic tribe. In 58 B.C. the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helvetii Helvetii] and other Gauls had attempted to migrate south, but were routed back to their homeland in the Alps and were allowed a certain degree of self-governance after being defeated by Julius Caesar."Exploring the Celtic History of Switzerland" 2000. https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/exploring-the-celtic-history-of-switzerland/1643716 (accessed September 22, 2019). Cicero mentions the Helvetii as one among several tribes of foederati i.e. allied nations who were neither citizens of the Republic nor her subjects, but obliged by treaty to support the Romans with a certain number of fighting men.Cicero. “Pro Balbo: a translation.” London: W.B. Clive & Co. 1890. Wikipedia contributors, "Helvetii," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Helvetii&oldid=915954487 (accessed September 22, 2019). Descendants of the old Swiss families, including Schindlers, may find Celtic origins in their Y-DNA test results. One [[Schindler-917|Schindler]] descendant, with ancestry traceable to Ruti, Glarus, has been Y-DNA tested belonging to haplogroup R-Z46512, a subclade of R-DF27, thought to be "Celtiberian," i.e. Celtic people with ancient origins in the Basque region of Spain near the border with France. The R-Z46512 haplogroup has recently been identified as an ancestor of the [https://sites.google.com/site/rox2cluster/home 'Rox2' yDNA Cluster] marking a sudden expansion thought to have occurred around the year 700 AD, with descendants concentrated around the areas of Ireland, the British Isles, and Scandinavia, based on hobbyist yDNA results. ===Irish Influence=== After the fall of the Roman Empire, there was a period where Irish (and Scottish) Christian missionaries returned to their ancestral homeland on the European continent, spreading Christianity, creating monasteries and possibly providing the spark for the European Renaissance, according to some historians.O’Sullivan, Domhnall. “Gallus and the Irish monks: grandfathers of European culture?” https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/religious-odyssey_gallus-and-the-irish-monks--grandfathers-of-european-culture-/43813106 (accessed September 22, 2019) Legend has it that one of these missionaries was an Irish monk named Fridolin, later known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fridolin_of_S%C3%A4ckingen Fridolin of Säckingen], who was on a mission to seek out relics of St. Hilarius and build a church for them. According to legend, St. Hilarius appeared to Fridolin in a dream and commanded him to proceed to an island in the Rhine River. Upon reaching the island of Säckingen, he recognized it as the island in his dream and prepared to build a church there. The emperor Clovis allowed him to establish a monastery on the island where Fridolin was later buried. Other legends provide strong ties of Fridolin to the land of Glarus. Vita Fridolini, auctore Balthero monacho, in the following works: COLGAN, Acta Sanct. Hiberniæ (Louvain, 1645), I, 481 sq.; MONE, Quellensammlung der badischen Landesgeschichte (Karlsruhe, 1845), I; ed. KRUSCH in Mon. Hist., Script. Rer. Merowing., III, 351-69; Acta SS., March, I, 433-441. POTTHAST, Bibliotheca historica medii ævi (Berlin, 1896), II, 1322-23; Bibliotheca hagiographica latina, ed. BOLLANDISTS, I, 478; WATTENBACH, Deutschlands Geschichtsquellen, I (7th ed., Berlin, 1904) 155; HEFELE, Geschichte der Einführung des Christenthums in Südwestl. Deutschland (Tübingen, 1837); LÜTOLF, Die Glaubensboten der Schweiz vor St. Gallus (Lucerne, 1871), 267 sqq.; LEO, Der hl. Fridolin (Freiburg im Br., 1886); HEER, St. Fridolin, der Apostel Alemanniens (Zürich, 1889); VON KNONAU, Nochmals die Frage St. Fridolin in Anzeiger für Schweizergesch. (1889), 377-81; SCHULTE, Beiträge zur Kritik der Vita Fridolini, Jahrbuch für Schweizergesch., XVIII (1893), 134-152. One may find the given names of “Fridolin” and “Hilarius” used often among the old families of Glarus, allegedly including some of the earliest traceable Schindler ancestors. Wild, Patrick. “Schindler Familie (F26943)” https://www.geneal-forum.com (accessed September 21, 2019). ===Links for More Information=== For more details on the history of Glarus please see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canton_of_Glarus Canton of Glarus]. There is also in depth information in English on Patrick Wild's website about the history and ancestral families of Glarus: [https://www.glarusfamilytree.com/history-of-glarus History of Glarus]. Special thanks to Patrick Wild for translating information regarding: [https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/05586e_a8c695ac6e04433984168998b80e9d57.pdf The Urbar from the Abbey of Sackingen and the Families from Glarus]. ==Notable Schindlers from Glarus== ==The New Glarus Colony and its Immigrants in the United States== == Sources ==

Schipp Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Schipp Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== Welcome to the '''Schipp''' Name Study home page. The '''Schipp''' Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schipp Schipp] name. The hope is that researchers who have the surname '''Schipp''' in their family tree will join this Study and help build a valuable resource for people studying direct or related lines. One specific goal of this Study is to identify the origins of the Schipp family from Eltville, Nassau and the migration of their descendants. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (Schipps in Australia, US, Germany etc), by time period (Schipps in the 18th Century), or by topic (Schipp DNA, Schipp Occupations, Schipp Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. You can view a list of all WikiTree profiles that have been added to the Schipp One-Name Study at [[:Category:Schipp_Name_Study|our SCHIPP Category page]]. I am the '''Name Study Coordinator''' of this Study and a descendant of the Schipp family who lived in Eltville, Nassau from about 1752 through to the mid 19th Century. Please contact me if you have any questions.
[[Stopford-19|Susan Stopford]] 3 Dec 2023''' ==Origins of the Schipp family name== The origins of the ''Schipp'' family name are uncertain. Some have suggested it is derived from the North German metonymic occupational name for a shipman or a shipbuilder (''Schip'' meaning ''ship'').Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022. Accessed: 3 December 2023 This is possible. However, entries in the Eltville Family Book suggest the name was originally (or alternatively) spelt "''Schupp''" or "''Schub''". For this reason, these variants also fall within the scope of this Study. ''See the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==Participation in the Study== If you have the surname '''Schipp''' or the variant spellings '''Schupp''', '''Schub''', or '''Schubb''' in your family tree, I hope you will participate in our Study and help build a valuable resource for people studying direct or related lines. You are invited to contribute as you like, when you can. '''Ways to get involved'''
:1. Research and create profiles for your own '''Schipp''' ancestors and their descendants.
:2. Add the Schipp Study's WikiTree Category Code '''[[Category:Schipp Name Study]]''' to the profiles of people you manage who were born with the '''Schipp''' surname or either of its variant spellings '''Schupp''' and '''Schub'''. :Just copy and paste [[Category:Schipp Name Study]] immediately ''above'' the "== Biography ==" line of the relevant profiles that you manage. This adds the profile automatically to the [[:Category:Schipp_Name_Study|page that maintains a list of all associated profiles]]. :3. Add the Schipp One Name Study Sticker to profiles you manage directly ''underneath'' the "== Biography ==" line::{{One Name Study|name=Schipp}} :This sticker is specifically for '''Schipp''' profiles and the related variant lineages '''Schupp''' and '''Schub'''. It can be used in place of the Category code shown above. Including the sticker automatically adds a profile to the Category. :If you don't wish to have the ONS sticker displayed near the top of the biography section of a profile, using only this Category code will include the profile in the Study in an unobtrusive way. :4. If you would like to become a Member of the Study or create a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Stopford-19|Susan Stopford]]''' for assistance. Members can also show their project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Schipp}}
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{{Clear}} :5. To keep abreast of WikiTree communications dealing with the Study, [[Special:Following|add the G2G tag]] '''Schipp'''. ==Membership== *'''Name Study Coordinator: [[Stopford-19|Susan Stopford]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schupp Schupp] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schub Schub]

Schirck Family History

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[[Category: Muttersholtz, Bas-Rhin]] [[Category: Bas-Rhin, France]] [[Category: Warren, Pennsylvania]] Family of Johann Jacob Schirck, born in Muttersholtz, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France who fought for Napoleon, and was cook in his army. Johann Jacob Schirck and his wife Marie Marquerite Gisselbrecht later brought their family to Pennsylvania and settled in on Yankee Bush Hill, Conewango Township, Warren, Pennsylvania in 1834.

Schirck Name Study

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[[Category:Schirck Name Study]] The Schirck Family originally came up to Alsace from the Bern area of Switzerland, and had several variant spellings. The original spelling is SCHURCH. I have also seen Shirk, Sherrick, and Churque. The Schurch Family Association in Pennsylvania has found about 60 different spellings in the USA according to their website. The Johannes "Hans" Schurch, Sr. Family is found living in Batterkinden, Canton of Bern, in Switzerland in the 1600s. His son Johannes Schurch, Jr. was also born in Batterkinden, but we don't know yet if stayed there. Many Alsacian families moved about 165 kilometers north to repopulate Alsace after the 30 Years War. We don't know if the move was for better land, to get out of the Holy Roman Empire, or to escape Calvinism. Muttersholtz is directly north of Bern, Switzerland and the Rhine River flows from Basel just north of Battenkinden to the area near Muttersholtz. We think the family probably traveled by boat. We are trying to find out more details. Johann Georg Schurch, son of Johannes Schurch, Jr. was born in Mutterholtz about 1713, so we know the family was in Muttersholtz at about the time Louis XIV died in 1715. His father Johannes Schurch/Schirck Jr. died in Muttersholtz in 1718 when Johann Georg was a young boy. Johann Georg was still in Muttersholtz in 1738 when he married and that is where his children were born and where he raised his children. His mother was born in Muttersholtz, so that side of the family may have been in Muttersholtz even longer. More research is necessary. Eventually the spelling of the name changed to Schirck, probably in Muttersholtz and probably in the 1700s. Perhaps Schurch is a Swiss spelling and Schirck is the Alsacian spelling. The Johann Georg Schirck Family settled in Muttersholtz, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France before 1739, and later, his grandson, Johann Jacob Schirck and Johann Jacob's wife Marie Marquerite Gisselbrecht wife emigrated to the United States and settled in Warren, County Pennsylvania in 1834. Johann Jacob Schirck had fought for Napoleon's Army as a cook from sometime in the late 1790s until about 1815 and the Battle of Waterloo. Johann Jacob Schirck had a granddaughter, Salome Ann Schirck Gruber Huck, who typed up the family history in 1930 when she was 75 years old. By that time the Schirck Family of Warren, Pennsylvania had grown huge, and family reunions were taking place on the old Schirck farm on Yankee Bush HIll in Conewango Township, Warren County, Pennsylvania. Her book "The Schirck Family" was published in 1930 and republished with updates in 1967 by her nephews and nieces. I am attempting to put all published Schirck Family information on wikitree.com with sources, and establish connections to other members of our global family tree. Sharon Troy Centanne Wikitree ID Troy-204 == Sources == * '''Muttersholtz Church Records, 1685-1792,''' available in the Stadt Archiv in Strausberg, France, which has placed these records online at the link below, and previously on microfilm from LDS. Note: The original records were written with quill pens and iron gall ink on vellum in Old German Script, and may be difficult to read: # Marriage of Johann Georg Schirck/Schurch and Anna Margaretha Scharer on June 17, 1738 in Muttersholtz - http://archives.bas-rhin.fr/detail-document/ETAT-CIVIL-C310-P2-R193991#visio/page:ETAT-CIVIL-C310-P2-R193991-2131720 The goal of this project is to find all the information possible on anyone related to Jacob Schirck and his wife Marie Marguerite Gisselbrecht, including all ancestors and all non-living descendants. Our goal is to do this without resorting to DNA, and just using standard genealogy, especially The Schirck Family History by Salome Anne Schirck Gruber Huck, 1930 and second edition 1967. This data has all been entered into wikitree.com and our goal is to add sources and as many relatives and ancestors of anyone related to this family that is non-living. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Troy-204|Sharon Centanne]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding relatives * Adding categories * Adding sources * Adding templates as necessary Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8427573 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Schlatter Name Study

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[[Category:Schlatter Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Schlatter Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schlatter Schlatter] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Schlatter name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Schlatters), by time period (18th Century Schlatters), or by topic (Schlatter DNA, Schlatter Occupations, Schlatter Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Schlatter Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Johansson-3569|Kim (Jonhansson) Koblet]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Schlatter}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified. '''Schlatter, Leu, Hatt and Mettler families in Hemmental''' In the year 1483, the name "Schlatter" first appears in Hemmental, followed by those of "Mettler", "Hatt" and "Leu". These families dominated in the area. Today, there are also the four place names, Schlatter, Leu, Hatt and Mettlerhof reflecting this influence. Three of these family names still prevail in Hemmental; the name Mettler no longer being found here. (Source: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemmental] Hemmental)

Schlecht Name Study

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[[Category:Schlecht Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Welcome to the '''[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schlecht Schlecht]''' One Name Study! Please contact the project leader [[Schlecht-10|Joyce Schlecht]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Profiles in the Schlecht Name Study: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Schlecht_Name_Study Here] == Surname Variants == [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schlect Schlect], Shlecht == Task List == * Add category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/category:Schlecht_Name_Study Schlecht Name Study] to all [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schlecht Schlecht profiles] (where possible). * Search for Schlecht records and add new, sourced profiles to Wikitree. == Resources== * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=schlecht&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=&locationId=&memorialid=&datefilter=&orderby=&page=1#sr-189632694 Find a Grave: Schlecht] * [https://billiongraves.com/search/results?family_names=schlecht&exact=true&year_range=5&size=15 BillionGraves: Schlecht]

Schlecht Schultz Extended Resources

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== Introduction == This page contains extended research and transcriptions regarding [[Schlecht-73|Daniel Schlecht]] and [[Schultz-4539|Louise Schultz]], ethnic Germans from the Russian Empire who emigrated to Canada and married at Winnipeg, Manitoba on 11 Nov 1914. == Timeline == === 1887 (Birth of Louise) === No primary birth source for Louise has yet been located. Currently, the only source for Louise's exact birthdate of 17 Oct 1887 is her death registration certificate, supported by the 1911 census. Evidence of her birth derived from other sources generally supports a birth year of 1887 and a birthplace of Russia. Louise's LNAB is often interchanged as Schultz or Schulz. Information in this table was transcribed directly from the source by the author. {| border="1" | Source / Date || Name || Birthdate || Birthplace |- | Passenger List / Jun 1908 || Louise Schulz || 1886 (est/age 21) || Russia |- | Census / 1911 || Leweza Schultz || Oct 1887 || Russia |- | Marriage Certificate / 11 Nov 1914 || Louise Schulz || not specified ||not specified |- | Marriage Index / 11 Nov 1914 || Louise Schulz || not specified ||not specified |- | Census / 1916 || Louisa Schlecht || 1887 (est/age 28) || Volinscke, Russia |- | Census / 1926 || Louise Schlecht || 1887 (est/age 38) || Russia |- | Death Registration / 11 Aug 1970 || Louise Schlecht || 17 Oct 1887 || Russia |- | Obituary / 14 Aug 1970 || Louise Schlecht || 1887 (est/age 82) || Russia |- | Headstone || Louise Schlecht || 1887 || not specified |} === 1888 (Birth of Daniel) === Daniel Schlecht was born at Miedwiesje, Wladmir, Volhynia, Russia on 14 Mar 1888 to [[Schlecht-105|Wilhelm Schlecht]] and [[Siepert-14|Caroline Siepert]]. ''Previously, no primary birth source for Daniel had been located. The only source for Daniel's exact date of birth was his headstone. Evidence of his birth derived from other sources generally supports a birth year of 1887 and a birthplace of Russia. Daniel's surname is occasionally mistranscribed due to a combination of poor legibility on documents and the unfamiliarity of the name. Information in this table was transcribed directly from the source by the author. {| border="1" | Source / Date || Name || Birthdate || Birthplace |- | Passenger List / Feb 1912 || Daniel Schlecht || 1887 (est/age 24) || Russia |- | Marriage Certificate / 11 Nov 1914 || Daniel Schlecht || not specified ||not specified |- | Marriage Index / 11 Nov 1914 || Daniel Schlechs || not specified ||not specified |- | Census / 1916 || Daniel Schlecht || 1887 (est/age 29) || Volinscke, Russia |- | Census / 1926 || Danial Schlecht || 1887 (est/age 39) || Russia |- | Obituary / 4 Mar 1952 || Daniel Schlecht || not specified || not specified |- | Headstone || Daniel Schlecht || 14 Mar 1887 || not specified |} * "Volhynia, Kiev, & Podolia Birth and Rozyszcze Confirmation Data," database with images. Entry for Schlecht, Daniel, Birthdate: 14 Mar 1888, Place: Miedwiesje Jamy, Kr. Wladimir, Parish: ROZYSZCZE, Father: Wilhelm, Mother: Caroline Siepert. File/Item: AGAD Sygn. 13 / 1888, page: 86, Register: 688. http://agadd.home.net.pl/metrykalia/439/sygn.%2013/pages/PL_1_439_13_0086.htm Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe (sggee.org : accessed 2 Mar 2021). === 1908 (Emigration of Louise) === Louise emigrated to Canada in Jun 1908 with her sister Wilhelmine's family, the Klatts. They travelled on the ship ''Jelunga'' which disembarked at Rotterdam on 30 May 1908, destined for New York via Halifax. Louise is recorded on the second page with her nephew Paul, while the rest of the family was recorded on page 1. {{Image|file=Schlecht_Schultz_Extended_Resources.jpg |align=l |size=600 |caption=''Click to access enlarged image'' }} :Information extracted from this record: ::Name: Louise Schulz ::Age: 21 ::Sex: Female ::Can Read? No ::Can Write? No ::Married or Single: M ::Profession: Housewife (to brother in law, Page 1) ::Country of Birth: Russia ::Place of Destination: Winnipeg ::Amount of Cash: $6.00 ::Other Remark: Lutheran ::Other Remark: CPR ''Research Notes:'' Was Louise really married? * "Canada Passenger Lists, 1881-1922," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6P59-NJW?cc=1823240&wc=36T1-DTJ%3A981999201%2C982039801%2C982109401 : 22 May 2014), Entry for Louise Schulz, Halifax, NS > Jun 1908 > Jelunga > image 2 of 2; Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. Accessed 10 Jun 2019. === 1911 (Census) === * "Census of Canada, 1911," database with images. Entry for Leweza Schultz, sister-in-law, household of Lenard Klatt; Sub-district 74, District 209 (Humboldt), Saskatchewan. p6, Microfilm: T-20452, Item Number: 8070982. https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1911/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=8070982 http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1911&op=&img&id=e002096309 Library and Archives Canada (bac-lac.gc.ca : accessed 22 Jun 2019). === 1912 (Emigration of Daniel) === Daniel emigrated to Canada in 1912 aboard the ship ''Lake Michigan'', departing from Antwerp on 24 Jan 1912, arriving in St. John on 4 Feb 1912. {{Image|file=Schlecht_Schultz_Extended_Resources-5.jpg |align=l |size=600 |caption=''Click to access enlarged image'' }} :Information Extracted: ::Name: Schlecht, Daniel ::Cash: $50 ::Age: 24 ::Marital Status: M ::Been to Canada before?: No ::Permanent residence intended?: Yes ::Can Read?: Yes ::Can Write?: Yes ::Country of Birth: Russia ::Race: German ::Destination: Winnipeg, Manitoba ::Occupation: FLab (Farmer) ::Religion: Evang. ::Travelled inland on: CPR ''Research Notes:'' Was Daniel really married? * "Canada Passenger Lists, 1881-1922," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2HGY-F3X : 11 March 2018), Daniel Schlacht, Feb 1912; citing Immigration, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, T-4825, Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. === 1914 (Marriage) === ==== Certificate of Marriage ==== {{Image|file=Schlecht-73.jpg |align=l |size=375 |caption=''Click to access enlarged image'' }} :'''Certificate of Marriage''' :This Certifies that Daniel Schlecht :of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada :and Louise Schulz :of Sutherland Sask :Were, in accordance with The :Ordinance of God and the Laws of :The Province of Manitoba Canada, :United by me in the :Bonds of Holy Matrimony :on this Eleventh day of November :Nineteen Hundred and Fourteen :Witnesses: :Autur Drowet (?) :August Stengel :Signed L. F. Frank (?), E. Luth. Pastor :''Stamp Reads:'' Evangel. Luth. :Kreuzgemeinde Winnipeg, Man UAC * Marriage certificate scanned from personal family collection. ''Research Notes:'' Re witnesses, Daniel and Louise's immediate neighbours in the 1926 census were August Stengel and Jacob Drawart (?). ==== Official Notice of Marriage by Clergyman==== :Record No: 134184 :Registration Division of: Winnipeg # ''Groom:'' Schlecht, Daniel # ''Profession:'' Labourer # ''Marital Status:'' Bachelor # ''Age, Birthplace:'' 27; Vohlynia, Russia # ''Religion:'' Evangelical Lutheran # ''Residence:'' 300 Patrick St., Winnipeg # ''Father:'' Wm. Schlecht # ''Profession of Father:'' Farmer # ''Mother:'' Caroline nee Lippert # ''Bride:'' Schulz, Louise # ''Profession:'' Domestic # ''Marital Status:'' Spinster # ''Age, Birthplace:'' 27; Vohlynia, Russia # ''Religion:'' Evangelical Lutheran # ''Residence:'' Sutherland, Saskatchewan # ''Father:'' Gustav Schulz # ''Profession of Father:'' Farmer # ''Mother:'' Emilie nee Merten # ''When Married:'' 11 November 1914 # ''Where Married:'' 300 Patrick St., Winnipeg # ''How Married:'' Marriage License No. F-8646 # ''Witnesses:'' Anton Drawert, 292 Patrick St.; Aug. Stengler, 300 Patrick St. * "Genealogy Searches for Unrestricted Records (Marriages)," database. Entry for Daniel Schlechs and Louise Schulz; Registration Number: 1914-134184, Winnipeg, 11 Nov 1914. https://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/Query.php Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency (vitalstats.gov.mb.ca : accessed 15 Jun 2019). ''(rec'd from Manitoba Vital Statistics Nov 2021)'' * 300 Patrick Street, Winnipeg: Peel 921.3.15: Henderson Directories. ''Henderson's Winnipeg city directory for'' .... Winnipeg: Henderson Directories, 1914. p606. http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/921.3.15/533.html (peel.library.ualberta.ca : accessed 16 Nov 2021) === 1915 (Henderson's Directory) === * Peel 3177.2.6: Henderson Directories. ''Henderson's Saskatoon city directory for'' .... Winnipeg: Henderson Directories, v.8 (1915). p195. http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/3177.2.6/143.html?qid=peelbib%7Cschlecht%7C%28peelnum%3A003177.*%29%7Cscore (peel.library.ualberta.ca : accessed 16 Nov 2021) * Peel 3177.2.6: Henderson Directories. ''Henderson's Saskatoon city directory for'' .... Winnipeg: Henderson Directories, v.8 (1915). p444. http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/3177.2.6/392.html?qid=peelbib%7Cschlecht%7C%28peelnum%3A003177.*%29%7Cscore (peel.library.ualberta.ca : accessed 16 Nov 2021) === 1916 (Census) === * "Census of the Prairie Provinces, 1916," database with images. Entry for Daniel Schacht; Sub-district 2, District 29 (Saskatoon), Saskatchewan. p19, Item Number: 1548922. http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1916/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=1548922 Library and Archives Canada (bac-lac.gc.ca : accessed 15 Jun 2019). === 1916 (Henderson's Directory) === * Peel 3177.2.7: Henderson Directories. ''Henderson's Saskatoon city directory for'' .... Winnipeg: Henderson Directories, v.9 (1916-1917). p435. http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/3177.2.7/369.html?qid=peelbib%7Cschlecht%7C%28peelnum%3A003177.*%29%7Cscore (peel.library.ualberta.ca : accessed 16 Nov 2021) === 1919 (Henderson's Directory) === * Peel 921.3.20: Henderson Directories. ''Henderson's Winnipeg city directory for'' .... Winnipeg: Henderson Directories, 1919. p1100. http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/921.3.20/1103.html?qid=peelbib%7Cschlecht%7C%28peelnum%3A000921.*%29%7Cscore (peel.library.ualberta.ca : accessed 17 Nov 2021) * Peel 921.3.20: Henderson Directories. ''Henderson's Winnipeg city directory for'' .... Winnipeg: Henderson Directories, 1919. p309. http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/921.3.20/309.html?qid=peelbib%7Cschlecht%7C%28peelnum%3A000921.*%29%7Cscore (peel.library.ualberta.ca : accessed 17 Nov 2021) === 1920 (Henderson's Directory) === * Peel 921.4.1: Henderson Directories. ''Henderson's Winnipeg directory.'' Winnipeg: Henderson Directories, 1920. p. 1242. http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/921.4.1/1286.html?qid=peelbib%7Cschlecht%7C%28peelnum%3A000921.*%29%7Cscore (peel.library.ualberta.ca : accessed 17 Nov 2021) * Peel 921.4.1: Henderson Directories. ''Henderson's Winnipeg directory''. Winnipeg: Henderson Directories, 1920. p. 482. http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/921.4.1/526.html?qid=peelbib%7Cschlecht%7C%28peelnum%3A000921.*%29%7Cscore (peel.library.ualberta.ca : accessed 17 Nov 2021) === 1921 (Henderson's Directory) === * Peel 921.4.2: Henderson Directories. ''Henderson's Winnipeg directory''. Winnipeg: Henderson Directories, 1921. p. 1213. http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/921.4.2/1183.html?qid=peelbib%7Cschlecht%7C%28peelnum%3A000921.*%29%7Cscore (peel.library.ualberta.ca : accessed 17 Nov 2021) === 1921 (Census) === I have not yet been successful at locating Daniel and/or Louise in the 1921 census. === 1926 (Census) === * "Census of the Prairie Provinces, 1926," database with images. Entry for Danial Schlecht; Sub-district 27, District 12 (Springfield), Manitoba. p2, Item Number: 346588. http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1926/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=346588 Library and Archives Canada (bac-lac.gc.ca : accessed 15 Jun 2019). === 1926 (Death of daughter Elsie) === Daniel and Louise had an infant daughter, Elsie, who died on 1 Sep 1926. The death certificate records the legal land description of their residence, among other details. {{Image|file=Schlecht_Schultz_Extended_Resources-4.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=''Click to access enlarged image'' }} :Extracted information (selected): :District of Death: Brokenhead :Municipality: Brokenhead :Residence: Sec 15-12-8 E :Name: Schlecht, Elsie Eda :Sex: Female :Racial Origin: German :Birthplace: Sec 15-12-8 E :Birthdate: 13 May 1926 :Father: Daniel Schlecht, born Russia :Mother: Louise Scholtz, born Russia :Informant: Louise Schlecht, Lydiatt MB :Relationship: Mother :In House at Time of Death?: Yes :Undertaker: Louise Schlecht, Lydiatt MB ''Research Notes:'' [https://volga.domains.unf.edu/immigration/ca/mb/lydiatt-manitoba Lydiatt] was a German settlement near Beausejour. See the approximate residence location on [https://www.google.ca/maps/place/50%C2%B000'37.0%22N+96%C2%B025'04.3%22W/@49.9924064,-96.4789725,12z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d50.010288!4d-96.417862 Google Maps]. === 1940 (National Registration, Daniel) === On 16 Aug 1940, Daniel completed a Dominion of Canada National Registration form. :Dominion of Canada - National Registration: Card for Men :Date: 16 Aug 1940 :Electoral District: No. 184 (Springfield) :Polling Division: No. 23 :Card: No. 139 :1. Name: Schlecht, Daniel :2. Permanent Postal Address: Lydiatt, Man :3. Age: 53 :3: Date of Birth: 14 Mar 1887 :4: Conjugal Condition: Married but separated :5d: Child dependents under 16: 2 :5f: Do you contribute partial support to anyone?: No :6a: Birthplace: Wolynsk, Russia :6b: Father's Birthplace: Lublin, Russia :6c: Mother's Birthplace: Russia :7c: Foreign Citizen?: Yes :7f: Country of Allegiance: Russia :7g: Immigration Date: 1912 :8: Racial Origin: German :9a: Do you speak English?: Yes :9c: Other language you can speak, read and write: German :10a: Primary education only?: Yes :11b: Health: Fair (blank on the transcipt, but appears to be marked on the original copy) :12: ''n/a'' :13: Are you an employer?: No :13c: Are you an employee, working at usual occupation?: Yes :14a: Present Occupation: Laborer, 10 years experience :14b: Regular Occupation: Farmer, 10 years experience :14c: Other work you can do well: None :14d: Present Employer, Address, Nature of Business: John Recksiedle, Lydiatt, Man, Farming :14e: Industrial Skills?: None :15a: Weeks works in past 12 months: One :15b: Are you totally incapicated for employment?: No :16a: Were you brought up on a farm?: Yes, until age 20 :16b: Have you worked on a farm? How long? Where?: Yes, 10 years, Manitoba :16c: Farm Skills: Can handle horses, use farm machinery, milk, and do other farm work; Cannot drive a tractor :17: A particular occupation in which you would like to be trained?: No :18.1: Previous military service?: No :18.3: Have you been rejected for service in the current war?: No :Signed: D. Schlecht === 1952 (Pension for Daniel) === * Applications for old page pension approved; Lac Du Bonnet, MB: Lac Du Bonnet Springfield Leader; 8 Jan 1952, p3. https://newspaperarchive.com/other-articles-clipping-jan-08-1952-1230331 Newspaper Archive (newspaperarchive.com : accessed 17 Nov 2021). === 1952 (Death of Daniel) === Daniel Schlecht passed away in Manitoba in 1952. An obituary was published in the Springfield Leader (Springfield, MB) on 4 Mar 1952. {{Image|file=Schlecht-73-1.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=''Click to access enlarged image'' }} :'''Daniel Schlecht''' :Funeral services were held :Saturday, March 1, 1952. at 2 p.m., :at the Lutheran Church in Beau- :sejour, for Daniel Schlecht, of :Golden Bay, Man., who passed :away on February 24, 1952, at his :home. Interment was in the :local cemetery. Mr. Schlecht :came to Canada 43 years ago. He :is survived by his widow, Louise; :four sons. Ewald of Vancouver, :B.C., Ernest of Beausejour, :August of Victoria, B.C.; and four :daughters, Mrs. Ted Longe of :Rosser, Man., Mrs. M. Hunt of :Toronto, Ont., Mrs. J. Fuerst of :Dryden, Ont., and Freida of :Beausejour. :Russell Funeral Home in Bea- :usejour were in charge of all ar- :rangements. {{Image|file=Schlecht_Schultz_Extended_Resources-6.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=''Click for enlarged image'' }} :Daniel Schlecht :March 14, 1887 - :February 24, 1952 :Rest in Peace :Interment: :Saint Marys Roman :Catholic Church Cemetery :Beausejour, Manitoba, Canada * Obituary for Daniel Schlecht; Springfield, MB: Springfield Leader, 4 Mar 1952, p5. https://newspaperarchive.com/obituary-clipping-mar-04-1952-1230334 (newspaperarchive.com : accessed 20 Jun 2019). * Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172621245 : accessed 15 June 2019), memorial page for Daniel Schlecht (14 Mar 1887–24 Feb 1952), {{FindAGrave|172621245}}, citing Saint Marys Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Beausejour, Beausejour Census Division, Manitoba, Canada ; Maintained by drg (contributor 48604298). === 1970 (Death of Louise) === Louise Schlecht passed away at St. Joseph's Hospital in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada on 11 Aug 1970. {{Image|file=Schlecht_Schultz_Extended_Resources-1.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=''Click to access enlarged image'' }} :Information extracted (selected): ::In Municipality: 23 years ::In Province: 23 Years ::In Canada: 70 years ::Residence: 1214 Glyn Rd. Saanich BC ::Citizenship: Canadian ::Marital Status: Widowed ::Birthplace: Russia ::Date of Birth: 17 Oct 1887 ::Age: 82 ::Profession: At home ::Spouse: Daniel Gustav Schlecht ::Father: Gustav Schultz ::Father's Birthplace: Germany ::Mother: Unknown ::Informant: Freda McKinney ::Relationship: Daughter ::Address: 2821 Jacklin Rd. Langford BC ::Interment: Burial ::Date: 14 Aug 1970 ::Cemetery: Hatley Memorial Gardens {{Image|file=Schlecht_Schultz_Extended_Resources-2.jpg |align=l |size=375 |caption=''Click to access enlarged image'' }} :'''Schlecht''' - In Victoria, B.C., on :August 11, 1970, Mrs. Louise :Schlecht, aged 82 years, born in :Russia and a resident of Victoria :for the past 23 years, late :residence, 1214 Glyn Rd. Pre- :deceased by her husband, Daniel :Gustav Schlecht, in 1952. She :leaves her sons, Ewald and Alvin, :Victoria B.C. and Ernest and :August, Dryden, Ontario; her :daughters, Mrs. T. (Martha) :Lange, Rosser, Man.; Mrs. M :(Zelma) Hunt, Toronto, Ont., Mrs. :J. (Elma) Fuerst, Dryden, On- :tario and Mrs. M. (Freda) :McKinney, Victoria, B.C., 33 :grandchildren; 4 great-grand- :children. :Service will be held in the Sands :Funeral Chapel of Heather, Col- :wood, B.C., on Friday, August 14, :1970, at 1:00 p.m., Rev. Paul :Hawkes officiating. Interment in the :Hatley Memorial Gardens. {{Image|file=Schlecht_Schultz_Extended_Resources-7.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=''Click to access enlarged image'' }} :Louise Schlecht :1887 - 1970 :Interment: :Hatley Memorial Gardens :Victoria, British Columbia * "British Columbia Death Registrations," database with images. Entry for Louise Schlecht; Registration Number: 1970-09-010896, Victoria, 11 Aug 1970. http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/b10eda44-4956-4e79-94ee-684356b17ee5 Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives (royalbcmuseum.bc.ca : accessed 10 Jun 2019). * The British Colonist Online Edition, 1858-1980: Obituary for Louise Schlecht; Victoria, BC: Daily Colonist, 14 Aug 1970, p30. http://archive.org/stream/dailycolonist19700814#page/n29/mode/1up (archive.org : accessed 10 Jun 2019). * Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172627332/louise-schlecht : accessed 15 June 2019), memorial page for Louise Schultz Schlecht (17 Oct 1887–11 Aug 1970), {{FindAGrave|172627332}}, citing Hatley Memorial Gardens, Colwood, Capital Regional District, British Columbia, Canada ; Maintained by drg (contributor 48604298). == List of Missing Sources == The following sources haven't yet been obtained and/or located. # Birth or Baptism for Louise # Naturalization or Citizenship for both # 1921 Census # Homestead or land records # 1940 National Registration for Louise # Death for Daniel (will be available in Apr 2023) # Will / Estate for both == Remaining Questions == Things not yet known. # Louise's marital status is marked ''M'' on the passenger list from 1908. Was she married, or is this an error? # Daniel's marital status is marked ''M'' on the passenger list from 1912. Was he married, or is this an error?

Schlegels from Kolmar, Posen, Prussia

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Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Schlegel-28|Nancy Schlegel]]. Here are some of the tasks that I'll be working on, and could use your help: * adding the Schlegel families who lived in Kolmar, Posen, Prussia created via my research into Kolmar church & civic records, and following those who immigrated to the USA. * I could really use help in following the families who married Schlegels, then the families who married those families... with hopes of someday having this one-name study of Schlegels evolve into a one-place study for Kolmar, Posen, Prussia. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=2519854 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Schleicher County, Texas

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Welcome to Schleicher County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Schleicher_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Schleicher co. Seal. }} ({{Blue|Schleicher County was formed from Crockett County in 1887 and organized in 1901.}} Schleicher County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleicher_County,_Texas Its county seat is Eldorado. The county was created in 1887 and organized in 1901. It is named for Gustav Schleicher, a German immigrant who became a surveyor and politician. ::Schleicher County was home to the YFZ Ranch, the past headquarters of the FLDS movement headed by Warren Jeffs. {{Image|file=Schleicher_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=FLDS temple. }}{{clear}} :'''8000 B.C.''' By estimation, Jumano Indians, first. Later inhabitants are Lipan Apache, Comanche. :'''1632''' Fray Juan de Salas and Father Juan de Ortega do missionary work among the Jumanos. :'''1808''' Soldier Francisco Amangual leads an expedition across the area. :'''1882''' Christopher Colombus Doty becomes the first permanent citizen of Schleicher County. :'''1887, April''' - The Texas legislature establishes Schleicher County from Crockett County and named it in honor of Gustav Schleicher. :1887 Schleicher County was separated form the Crockett County area.. It can be found west of Menard County. Fort McKavett protected the area in the western part of the county, when settlers first arrived.. The Concho River enters Schleicher county so that its streams and water irrigate up to 500 acres. Live stock is the primary industry. The nearest railroad passed through San Angelo, Texas in Tom Green County on the north.. A branch of the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient has been surveyed south from San Angelo to extend to Del Rio, Texas. This is still in the works.http://genealogytrails.com/tex/hillcountry/schleicher/history.html :'''1890''' Population 155, of whom 134 were listed as white, four black, and 17 as American Indian. :'''1894''' County’s first public school opens at Verand, later moved to Eldorado. :'''1895''' W. B. Silliman founds Eldorado community and names it after the mythical city. In order to populate it, he offers free town lots to residents of nearby Verand. :1901 Schleicher County was created 1887, but organized in 1901. It was named in honor of Gustav Schleicher, German emigrant, engineer, surveyor, and legislator of Texas.http://www.ereferencedesk.com/resources/counties/texas/schleicher.html :'''1930''' The Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway Company continued work on a previous railroad, making access possible to San Angelo and Sonora. :'''1941''', February 27 - Grand opening of West Texas Woolen Mills plant in Eldorado, with a parade and BBQ lunch. 5000 people are in attendance. Governor "Pappy" W. Lee O'Daniel is the guest speaker. :'''1950’s''' Oilfield discoveries on school lands enable Schleicher County to build new library and gymnasium facilities for its students.

'''{{Red| The Mystery of FLDS on YFZ Ranch }}''' The Mystery Members of the FLDS Church arrived and began putting up structures and dormitory type structures on the YFZ Ranch in Schleicher County, population 3,000. They did not hire workers from Eldorado or the Schleicher county, but did their own work.. Soon a limestone-mining operation and cement plant were set up on site. It appears YFZ Ranch stands for Yearning for Zion. Next a 4 story temple was constructed. FLDS officials have asked the sheriff and a Texas ranger to be on the grounds, as well as tax assessor. The organization had created well defined roads, solid buildings. But they did not obtain the necessary builders need to obtain in Texas: building permits. They had a pond for wastewater, when Texas stepped in.. Court ruled First, the state of Texas fined the organization for not filing building permits and no permit for the septic system. Then to court for leaders were eventually convicted for their participation in marriages to teen girls. Today, the YFZ Ranch is owned by the state of Texas. The ranch officially became Texas property more than a year ago.Texas 'thinks' crimes may have happened on the ranch. Texas now owns the Ranch. The sheriff has to ensure that the grass is mowed there, that the "pond" does not go dry Texas contended most of the crimes were committed on the ranch, But Texas appears a long way from disposing of it. . The sheriff is in charge of ensuring no crimes are committed, but also inherited having to take care of the ranch until it is sold.http://www.sltrib.com/home/2665487-155/texas-is-trying-to-care-for?page=2https://www.texastribune.org/2014/04/17/texas-seizes-polygamist-groups-ranch-west-texas/http://www.dallasnews.com/news/texas/2015/07/04/small-town-sheriff-tends-grounds-at-ex-polygamist-ranch-texas-is-trying-to-sell

====Government Offices==== Schleicher county has had two courthouses: 1902 and 1924 '''1st courthouse, 1902'''There is a painting of the 1902 courthouse and jailhttp://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/Eldorado-Texas-Schleicher-County-Courthouse.htm#1902 {{Image|file=Schleicher_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=painting of 1902 courthouse and jail. }} {{Image|file=Schleicher_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=l |size=190 |caption=1902 courthouse }}{{Image|file=Schleicher_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=1902 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''2nd Courthouse, 1924''' Style - Classical Revival, built of Stone. Constructed in 1923-24, this courthouse replaced an earlier building on this site which burned in 1917. Designed by noted architect Henry T. Phelps of San Antonio, the 3-story Classical Revival structure features four half-round giant order Doric columns which support a large entablature. Native stone for the building was obtained from nearby quarries. The courthouse has been the site of numerous community events over the years. {{Image|file=Schleicher_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1924 Courthouse }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Schleicher_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1924 Courthouse and Jail. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://www.wikitree.com/skins/common/images/button_bold.pnghttps://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs06 :'''Location -'''West-central Texas 290 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico 90 miles NE of the Texas-Mexico boundary. :'''County Seat''' -Eldorado, -intersection of U.S. Hwys 190 and 277, 45 miles south of San Angelo. :Center -5 miles NE of Eldorado at 30°54' north latitude and 100°31' west longitude. :'''Type''' - the Edwards Plateau :'''Size''' - 1,309 sq mi :'''Terrain''' = rolling to hilly terrain :'''Elevation''' - 2,100 to 2,400 feet above sea level. :'''Soil''' = dark, loamy soils :'''Vegetation''' -tall grasses, oak, cedar, and mesquite. :'''Prime Farmland ''' 11- 20% of the land is prime farmland. :'''Drainage''' -SW part of the county is in the Rio Grande basin, creeks of of the Devil's River draining the runoff toward south ::Rest of the county lies within the Colorado basin, drained by the San Saba River to the east and by the South Concho River to the north. :'''Wildlife''' deer, turkey, javelina, bobcat, coyote, badger, fox, raccoon, squirrel, skunk, birds, fish, and reptiles. :'''Mineral resources''' are dolomite, limestone, industrial sand, oil, and gas. :'''Climate''' is subtropical :'''Temperature''' of 32° F in January and high temperature of 96° in July. :'''Growing season''' averages 229 days annually :'''Rainfall''' averages twenty inches. ===Adjacent counties=== *Tom Green County (north) *Menard County (east) *Sutton County (south) *Crockett County (west) *Irion County (northwest) *Kimble County (southeast) ====Protected areas==== ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 2,935 people residing in the county giving a population density of 2 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 76.59% White, 1.53% Black or African American, 0.07% Native American, 0.17% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 18.98% from other races, and 2.62% from two or more races. 43.54% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $29,746, and the median income for a family was $37,813. Males had a median income of $28,412 versus $22,250 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,969. About 16.00% of families and 21.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 29.00% of those under age 18 and 19.90% of those age 65 or over. Politics: - majority of Schleicher County voters were conservative '''Democrats'''. They favored the Democratic presidential nominee in every election from 1904 through 1948, with the exception of 1928, when they preferred Herbert Hoover to Al Smith. From 1952 through 1992 they chose the Republican presidential candidate, the one exception for this later period being a preference for Lyndon B. Johnson over Barry Goldwater in 1964. In local and state politics, however, the county remained staunchly '''Democratic'''. Churches *LDS *Christian [http://www.churchangel.com/texas.htm Churches] *Catholic Highways
*U.S. Highway 190 *U.S. Highway 277 ====Towns==== *'''[[:Category:Eldorado, Texas|Eldorado]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category:Adams, Texas|Adams]] *[[:Category:Hulldale, Texas|Hulldale]] *[[:Category:Fort McKavett, Texas|Fort McKavett]] Ghost town (mostly in Menard County and San Saba County) [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hlf26 Fort McKavett] ===Formed From=== *1887--Schleicher County was created 1 April 1887 from Crockett County. ====County Resources==== *[http://www.texasfortstrail.com/events/crazy-fossil-dig Crazy Fossil dig] ===Census=== :1890 --- 155 — :1900 --- 515 232.3% :1910 --- 1,893 267.6% :1920 --- 1,851 −2.2% :1930 --- 3,166 71.0% :1940 --- 3,083 −2.6% :1950 --- 2,852 −7.5% :1960 --- 2,791 −2.1% :1970 --- 2,277 −18.4% :1980 --- 2,820 23.8% :1990 --- 2,990 6.0% :2000 --- 2,935 −1.8% :2010 --- 3,461 17.9% :Est. 2015 --- 3,211 ===Notables=== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Eldorado Cemetery, Eldorado, Texas|Eldorado Cemetery Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fort McKavett Cemetery, Schleicher County, Texas|Fort McKavett Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Schleicher/ListSchleicher.html Cemeteries of Schleicher county] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2726 FindaGrave cemeteries] *http://txgenweb.org ===Sources=== *https://www.wikitree.com/skins/common/images/button_bold.pnghttps://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs06 *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Schleicher/ListSchleicher.html Cemeteries of Schleicher county] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2726 FindaGrave cemeteries] *http://txgenweb.org

Schlesinger Family Mysteries

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SCHLICK-Liste

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Becker-Bergemann-1|Joachim Becker-Bergemann]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Becker-Bergemann-1&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Joachim Becker-Bergemann To-Do List|Joachim's current to-do list]].''

Schmaltz Name Study

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Schmeelk Name Study

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

Schmidt Family History

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[[Category:Germany, Emigrants]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Schmidt families and information about individuals, places, and things named Schmidt. (Do you have any info about Schmidts or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Origins of the Surname Schmidt === The origin is German. It's related to the occupation of blacksmith or metal worker. === Schmidts on Facebook === [http://www.facebook.com/people/Stefan-Schmidt/560230554 Stefan Schmidt] === Schmidts on WikiTree === Here is the current [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/S/SCHMIDT_1.html Schmidt] index. Also see [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/S/SCHMID_1.html Schmid], [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/S/SCHMIDTBAUER_1.html Schmidtbauer], [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/S/SCHMIDTHAUSEN_1.html Schmidthausen], [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/S/SCHMIT_1.html Schmit], [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/S/SCHMITT_1.html Schmitt], and [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/S/SCHMITZ_1.html Schmitz]. If you add yourself or a Schmidt relative to WikiTree your addition(s) will automatically appear on the index tomorrow.

Schmidt Informations to decipher

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Dürr-225|Philipp Dürr]] is currently working on. Can you help? I have some problems reading the old handwritten stuff:
* "Bezeichnung des Hauses" of [[Schmidt-4882|Johann Schmidt]] http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Schmidt-4882 * addition to "Name der Eltern" of [[Schmidt-5089 | Johann Friedrich Schmidt]] http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Schmidt-4938 * Jobs of the different people in the Baptism record of Martha Gäth http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gath-14-1 == Thank You == * [[Jungschaffer-1|Helmut Jungschaffer]] for deciphering [[Schmidt-4738|Johann Schmidt]]s address Büdnerstr. Büdnerei 15!

Schmidt Mysteries

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Schmitz Family Mysteries

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Schmutz Name Study

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[[Category: Schmutz Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] The goals of the SCHMUTZ NAME STUDY project are: # To find every non-living person with the Schmutz surname who lived in Alsace, France. and make a wikitree profile for them. # To make a family tree including all Schmutz who ever lived in Alsace, France, and connect that tree to the Global family tree on Wikitree. # To find the origins of the Schmutz families to any earlier Schmutz where ever they may have lived in Europe, especially the family roots in Switzerland back in the 1400s and 1500s, and the connection of the Schmutz family to the Sankt Thomas seminary in Strausborg founded by Martin Boucher. # To determine the origin of the name Schmutz # To determine exactly when and why the Schmutz came left Switzerland and came to Alsace, France. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add Sigwald or Schmutz Family members from research on familysearch.org and findagrave.com. * Add Schmutz Family members from the church and cemetery records of Alsace, especially the Protestante church of Muttersholtz and Baldenheim, which was pastored by a well known member of the Schmutz family, Rev. Christian Schmutz, Jr., the first Schmutz in the area. Post images of the online records for the family written in Old German Script, and offer translations as best we can figure out from the old handwriting. * Connect all Schmutz members to the global family tree. * Add relevant sources

Schnautz Family Mysteries

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''Here are open questions about Schnautzes. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. ===Texans and Hoosiers=== There are at least ''two'' distinct Schnautz lineages in the United States. One family lives mostly in '''Austin, Texas''', and the other lives mostly in '''Evansville, Indiana'''. A few members from both families live in the opposite cities, too! It is believed that the two families are related and arrived together in America. ===Etymology=== '''Schnautz''' (or '''Schnauz''', according to the German records) has us all asking where the name comes from. According to the Grimm Dictionary, ''schnautz'' is an archaic variant spelling of the German word ''schnauz'', which is either: *verb - to conduct oneself in a loud and angry manner *noun - a type of moustache (such as the one on the schnauzer dog) Given the dates in the records, we can eliminate the theory that the name was assigned during a political conflict between the U.S. and Germany, since the name Schnautz arrived by ship from Bavaria. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Schnebeli Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]]__NOTOC__ [[Category: Schnebeli Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Schnebeli Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schnebeli Schnebeli] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Schnebeli name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Schnebelis), by time period (18th Century Schnebelis), or by topic (Schnebeli DNA, Schnebeli Occupations, Schnebeli Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Schnebeli Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Schnebeli}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Schnebeli}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogySchnabeli Schnabeli] Study of the Schnebeli, Schneabeli, Schnebely, Snewli, Snavely, Schnabel family of Switzerland, Alsace and the United States over the centuries. The name is said to come from the Swiss-German word for snowball, and indeed, there are snowballs on early family heraldry shields. The family is associated with Castle Lunkhofen and the Lunkhofen family. The Castle was destroyed about 1346 and the family began using the Snewli, later Schnebeli name.

Schneggenburger Family Mysteries

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Schneggenburger Name Study

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Schofield-Mitchell Family History (Transcription)

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=== Transcriber's Preface === Following is a transcription of an untitled handwritten family history of the Mitchell and Schofield families of Franklin County, Indiana, United States. See the Sources section provided at the beginning of the original document for its origin. For clarity and consistency, the following updates have been made to the history sections of the transcribed version: # Headings added # List items numbered # Married names of female ancestors omitted and birth last names used only # Last names added where needed for clarity A scan of the original document in PDF format is available here: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Schofield-Mitchell_Family_History_Transcription Schofield-Mitchell Family History] This document is part of the [[Space:Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos|Waltz-Leonard Family Photos]] collection owned by [[Waltz-608|Joan Leonard]]. It was transcribed and scanned by: [[Leonard-10833|Kelly Leonard]] on November 7, 2021. ---- [Page 1] === Sources === This portion of the family history was compiled by Jennie Lowes Wiggers of Cincinnati, Ohio and was from information she had gleaned from her father [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lowes-333 Mr. Cyrenius Lowes] and her uncles and certain other members of the family. She also secured dates and certain other information from cemetery records in the family Bible (Lowes). === The Mitchell family === [[Mitchell-35232|John Mitchell]] (born 1774, died January 27, 1849) and his wife, [[Peterson-15462|Jane Peterson]] (born 1784, died October 29, 1829) migrated with their family to this country from County Down, Ireland. They were called “Scotch-Irish”. The date of migration is unknown. They had ten children but one child died on the ship coming over and was buried at sea. ==== Children of [[Mitchell-35232|John Mitchell]] and [[Peterson-15462|Jane Peterson]] ==== Children--(Birth dates and chronological order of births unknown to this writer.) ===== Boys ===== # Walter Mitchell
# Robert Mitchell
# John Mitchell
# William Mitchell
# George Mitchell
===== Girls ===== # Elizabeth Mitchell
# Jane Mitchell
# Rebecca Mitchell
# [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-28857 Mary Mitchell] (this is our line) They settled on a one hundred ten acre farm in Franklin County Indiana the deed to which it was claimed was signed by the President of the United States. (This farm is across the road South from the Whitewater School--which is to be torn down soon.) Not many facts about the children of [[Mitchell-35232|John Mitchell]] and [[Peterson-15462|Jane Peterson]] and their descendants are known by Mrs. Wiggers except of course those about her grandmother ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-28857 Mary Mitchell]) and her great uncle Robert Mitchell and something of a few of her cousins descended from George Mitchell, Walter Mitchell and Rebecca Mitchell. ==== Walter Mitchell ==== Walter Mitchell (apparently the eldest of the children) before leaving Ireland and while but 17 years old, married Jenny Jones (Jane) and brought her with him to this country a bride. Walter stayed out in the country near the old home place and ran a small crossroads general store. It was between Harrison, Ohio and Mount Carmel, Indiana and was called “Sharptown”. it is still so called and lies in Whitewater Township although the ---- [Page 2] store burned down many years ago. His wife died in 1888 quite old. ==== Robert Mitchell ==== Robert Mitchell married a Miss McDonough, a neighbor girl quite close to home in Franklin County. They had three daughters, Libby, Emma and Jenny and two sons, Richard and Albert. After the death of his first wife Robert Mitchell married Mrs. Craig, a widow with one daughter. At one time while very young Robert went to Cincinnati and secured work in helping to excavate the ground for the foundation of a church which was being built at 2nd and John streets. He later founded a furniture business of his own and erected his factory on the very spot where he had helped to excavate for the church. His furniture house, “The Robert Mitchell Furniture Co.” later became well known all over the country for the extremely fine and beautiful furniture they produced and he was one of the pioneer successful businessmen of early Cincinnati and contributed greatly to the beauty and prestige of his city. He became a millionaire before his death and many of his children and grandchildren are still residents of Cincinnati and vicinity. A book called “Cincinnati Past and Present” published by M. Joblin and Co. and printed by the Elm Street Printing Co. in 1872, with illustrations by James Landy, Cincinnati, Ohio can still be purchased from certain bookstores and second hand book shops. It tells something of the histories of the pioneer businessmen of Cincinnati and an account of the founding of the “Robert Mitchell Furniture Co.” is given in this book. He probably was a partner in the Mitchell and Rammelsburg’s furniture business on Fourth Street in Cincinnati. A picture from Feb. 2, 1858 is in Volume I of Howe’s Historical Collections of Ohio. ==== John Mitchell ==== John Mitchell married and this writer has no record of where his wife was from or whether there were any children from this union. It is known however that he too was in the furniture business Anne lived in Cincinnati and he was also very successful but in a different line of furniture than that made by his brother Robert. ==== William Mitchell ==== William Mitchell married and lived in St. Louis, Missouri. He too was quite successful but this writer has no record of his family or business. Mrs. Wiggers father, Mr. Cyrenius Lowe’s, who fought for the north in the later civil war, told his daughter an amusing ---- [Page 3] incident of stopping off in St. Louis to see his uncle William Mitchell on his way up from the South at the end of the war. He spent the night there, was assigned a lovely guest room containing a soft, comfortable bed. At the breakfast table his aunt accosted him with the fact that the bed had not been slept in. He then sheepishly admitted that he had slept on the ground so long with his head on a knapsack that he was totally unable to sleep in a soft bed and had used the floor with his valise for a pillow. ==== George Mitchell ==== George Mitchell married Juliette Schofield (daughter of William Schofield and Mary Ann Marshall). In later years he moved to Memphis, Tennessee. Julia died in her twenty-third year, leaving a son, Robert and a daughter, Juliette. George later married again and his second wife was a sister of his brother William’s wife. Young Robert never married but lived to be fairly old. Juliette married Charles Bishop and lived to be old. ==== Mary Mitchell ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-28857 Mary Mitchell], born December 20, 1820, died February 10, 1887 (Mrs wiggers grandmother). Her first husband was [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lowes-333 Cyrenius Lowes]. He died on their second anniversary. He lived less than three years and had two sons, one "Cyrenius” (Mrs. Wigger’s father) born posthumously. The elder son was William Lowes. When widowed Mary taught school for a time but later married [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schofield-2075 George W. Schofield], a widower with two sons. Mr. Scofield's first wife had been a “Rudisell”. One of Mr. Schofield’s sons died shortly after he married [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-28857 Mary Mitchell Lowes]. The other, Andrew, lived to be a grown man and was greatly loved by all his half brothers and sisters and nieces and nephews. He never married. He was struck by a train on November 4, 1881 according to a newspaper clipping. Anne died January 22, 1882. Mary's elder son by her first marriage, William Lowes, made his home with his grandmother Lowes and her two unmarried children, aunt Kathy Lowes and uncle Jimmy Lowes, after his mother became a widow Anne when she married Mr. Schofield he remained with his aunt and uncle. Her younger son, Cyrenius however was raised with her husband's boy and her children by her second marriage of whom there were seven. From the time she married Mr. Schofield, Mary and her husband occupied the old Mitchell home place which they afterwards owned and where they both lived until they died. She lived ---- [Page 4] to be 67 years old. Her husband died five years before. After [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-28857 Mary Mitchell]'s death the old home place was bought by her son, Cyrenius E. Lowes, and was in his possession until about the fall of 1896 when it was bought by a family by the name of Beasley and is still in possession of this family. ==== Elizabeth Mitchell ==== Elizabeth Mitchell married a Mr. Beyer [Byers] and lived in Cincinnati. They had three daughters and one son. They too were quite successful but it is not known what the business was. ==== Jane Mitchell ==== Jane Mitchell married a Mr. Portteus from out near the old home and they afterwards moved to Acton, Indiana. This writer knows very little of the Portteus family or about their children but there are still some of that name in the family connection, particularly among the Lowes family. In the early days the Schofields, Mitchells and Lowes intermarried quite a bit although of no blood relation to each other. ==== Rebecca Mitchell ==== Rebecca Mitchell married Josiah Lowes who was a brother of the first [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lowes-333 Cyrenius Lowes] ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-28857 Mary Mitchell]'s first husband) so that the two sisters, Mary and Rebecca, married two brothers. Rebecca and Josiah had children. It is not known how many but one son was named "Josiah". The family afterwards moved out near Lafayette, Indiana. ==== Acknowledgement and Note ==== * Copied by Ruby M. Lowes
* Information given to Ruby M. Lowes by Lowe Wiggers (son of Jennie Lowes Wiggers) December 22, 1962.
* Jane Peterson wife of John Mitchell was a sister of George Dickinson's mother. ---- [Page 5] === The Scofield (Schofield) family === Caleb Scofield (Schofield) is supposed to be buried in Ebenezer Churchyard near Bridgetown, Ohio (Cincinnati). We couldn’t find his stone—stones have been moved—and they have made the street wider. ==== Children of Caleb Scofield and his wife ==== # Richard Scofield married Nancy Patton # William Scofield “ Mary Ann Marshall # Cornelius Scofield “ Sarah Borden # Mary Scofield “ William Johnson # Eliza Scofield “ Blakely Benson # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schofield-2075 George W. Schofield]* “ Mary Ann Rudicell & [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-28857 Mary Mitchell Lowes] # Margaret Scofield “ Jackson Benson # John Schofield “ Phoebe Ketcheum # Etheline Scofield “ Eli Stoughton *Our ancestor ==== Children of William and Mary Ann Marshal Scofield ==== # Boy name unknown # Henrietta Schofield married John Barbin # Juliette Scofield “ George Mitchell # Frances A. (aunt Frank) Schofield “ Benjamin F. McManaman # Nancy Scofield – died young # Girl (name unknown) died young # William Schofield – no information # Ed – fought for the North in the Civil War and it was assumed he was shot—he never was heard from again ==== Children of Cornelius and Sarah Borden Scofield ==== # Harriet Schofield – died young # Caroline Schofield married Charles Wilson—lived near Dent on Harrison Pike # Jennie Schofield “ George Bell # Sarah Schofield—unmarried # Anna Schofield—unmarried # Ella Schofield—unmarried ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schofield-2075 George W. Schofield] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-28857 Mary Mitchell]* ==== ===== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-28857 Mary Mitchell] First Married to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lowes-333 Cyrenius Lowes] ===== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-28857 Mary Mitchell] married [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lowes-333 Cyrenius Lowes] October 29, 1840. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-28857 Mary Mitchell] was born December 20, 1820 and died February 10, 1887. She is buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Sharptown, ---- [Page 6] Indiana. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lowes-333 Cyrenius Lowes] was born July 7, 1817 and died October 29, 1842 on their second wedding anniversary. He is buried in the old Mt. Carmel Cemetery at Mt. Carmel, Indiana, Franklin County. Their children-- # William M. Lowes born 1841 and died 1912. # Cyrenius E. Lowes born (after his father died) March 4, 1843 and died September 20, 1912. ===== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-28857 Mary Mitchell] Next Married [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schofield-2075 George W. Schofield] ===== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-28857 Mary Mitchell] married [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schofield-2075 George W. Schofield]. He had two sons and she had two sons and they had seven children. His children-- # Andrew J. Schofield born September 4, 1838. He was killed November 4, 1881 by a train on Harrison Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. # Boy – name unknown—died soon after [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schofield-2075 George Schofield] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-28857 Mary Mitchell] were married. Their children—not sure of chronological order # George Schofield married Mary C. Barrow. They were married September 5, 1883. She ws born in 1862 and died 1906. Then he married Anna -- # (youngest boy) John Schofield married # Ezra Schofield married Nellie Ackley # Adaline Schofield married Theodore P. Jackman on December 22, 1872. She was born March 15, 1851 and died December 12, 1910. He was born October 29, 1846 and died August 4, 1883. # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schofield-2074 Margaret Schofield] married [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Waltz-615 Edward D. Waltz] on May 16, 1864. She was born March 27, 1846 and died April 28, 1926. He was born August 19, 1836 and died November 4, 1911. * # Walter Schofield married -- # (youngest girl) Amelia Ann Schofield married John W. Williams March 3, 1872. She was born May 28, 1853 and died February 8, 1895. She died at St. Francis Hospital for Incurables in Cincinnati, Ohio. ==== Children of William M. Lowes and Elizabeth Jane Price ==== William M. Lowes (son of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-28857 Mary Mitchell Lowes]) and Elizabeth Jane Price were married January 2, 1862. Their children-- # Thomas P. Lowes—died young # Henry Cyrenius Lowes # James Harvey Lowes # Mary Catherine Lowes # Charley “Duke” M. Lowes # Cora May Lowes ---- [Page 7] ==== Cyrenius E. Lowes and Mary Catherine Rudy ==== Cyrenius E. Lowes (son of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-28857 Mary Mitchell]) married Mary Catherine Rudy (Catherine Waltz King named after her) on March 3, 1867. Their children-- # Jennie Alice Lowes # Walter M. Lowes ==== George Schofield and Mary C. Barrow ==== Their children died as infants and he married Anna --. ==== John Schofield and -- ==== Their children-- # Violet Schofield # Arthur Schofield # Elsie Schofield ==== Ezra Schofield and Nellie Ackley ==== Their children-- # Geneva Schofield—died Mary 11, 1966 # Leslie Schofield—died 1950—he had one son who had 3 daughters ==== Adaline Schofield and Theodore P. Jackman ==== Their children-- # Atwell Jackman—died October 2, 1874 # Bertha Jackman--” December 1, 1897 ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schofield-2074 Margaret Schofield] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Waltz-615 Edward D. Waltz]* ==== He went off to war the day after they were married. William M. Lowes and Walter Schofield were their witnesses. Their children-- # James Harrison Waltz born July 7, 1865 and died Oct. 24, 1947 # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Waltz-614 Albert Mitchell Waltz] born August 13, 1867 (Married twice) [Margaret Foster &] [Nancy] Miller # Mary (Jennie) Jane Waltz born November 9, 1870 # Kathryn May Waltz born August 31, 1873 King # John Newton Waltz born April 17, 1877 Bertha Bridgeford # Cyrus Edward Waltz born July 25, 1879 Lila # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Waltz-760 Rozella Waltz] born November 11, 1882 Lon Bridgeford # Minerva “Mina” Waltz born June 11, 1886 Harry Goble ==== Walter Schofield and -- ==== Their children # George Schofield—had son Bruce Schofield # Edith Schofield # Ora Schofield ---- [Page 8] ==== Henry Cyrenius Lowes and Mary Ann “Molly” Barbin ==== Henry Cyrenius Lowes (son of WIlliam M. Lowes and Elizabeth Jane Price) and Mary Ann “Molly” Barbin (daughter of Henrietta Schofield and John Barbin). Their children-- # Beatrice Lowes married LeRoy Boatwright (had 8 children) & then Harry V. Lake # Chalmus Lowes married Clara Goble—had Walter Lowes, George Henry Lowes # Gertrude Lowes # Howard Lowes ==== Bertha Jackman and Louis Smith ==== Bertha Jackman (daughter of Adaline Schofield and Theodore P. Jackman) and Louis Smith (he married second time) Their child-- # Maud Smith married Harry V. Lake :: Their children-- :: 1. Elsie Winnetta Lake :: 2. Ivan Louis Lake :: 3. Ruby May Lake married Walter Lowes :: 4. Bertha Mary Lake :: 5. Chester Robert Lake :: 6. Charles LeRoy Lake

Schoharie County, New York Historical Society - The Old Stone Fort

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[[Category:Schoharie County, New York]] [[Category:Schoharie, New York]] This profile will provide information about this organization and its resources. This profile was created, in part, as a source of information for [[Project:Palatine Migration|The Palatine Migration Project]]. '''The Old Stone Fort Museum'''[https://theoldstonefort.org/ The Old Stone Fort Museum]
Schoharie County Historical Society
45 Fort Road
Schoharie, NY 12157
(518) 295-7192 '''Hours for 2023 are:'''
Monday-Friday 10am-4pm
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Sunday 12pm-5pm.
There is a library research request form at the website: [https://theoldstonefort.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/SCHS-Research-Form.pdf Library research request form] Visit the web site. Visit the museum and library. There are historic buildings; a historic cemetery; a research library containing well-organized collections of a variety of materials including church records, surname files, genealogies, newspaper clippings, transcriptions of a variety of records, books relevant to the history of the area and more. The staff are very helpful and knowledgeable. It's a lovely and historic area. ==Resources== ===Library=== :: Bibles with genealogical information transcribed and/or copied on file in library. This is a partial list of bibles in the collection (only those containing genealogical information); a full list was given to the author, September 2023. :: '''NOTE: Appointment with the Curator is required to see the bibles.''' ::: Badgley, Simon G. ::: Becker, Henry I> ::: Becker, Sarah - daughter of Henry I. Becker - picture of Charles Becker, son of Henry I. ::: Bouck, Abraham ::: Bouck, George B. ::: Brainard ::: Brown, Christian - Braun ::: Brown, William P. ::: Collette ::: Collet ::: Coons, Frederick ::: Diefendorf, Rev. Benjamin - No. 1 ::: Diefendorf, Rev. Benjamin - No. 2 ::: Eckerson ::: Efner ::: Elliot / Gibbs / Morrison ::: Fanning ::: Fero ::: Frantz ::: Graham, Ida / O'Dell, Mabel ::: Hager ::: Harper / Hotchkis ::: Harrison / Stewart - tin type pictures in back ::: Hatch / Loucks ::: Herrick ::: Hewson ::: Hoflich - several loose pages of letters, etc. ::: Houck, Eve ::: Houck ::: Karker, Aaron / Andrew ::: Karker, Harvey ::: Lewis ::: Mattice - very poor condition - genealogy on card in bible transcribed ::: Mattice - 1743 German ::: Mereness ::: Murphy, Timothy ::: Nichols ::: Palmatier / Nethaway ::: Parsons ::: Patchen, Freegift ::: Race / Rase ::: Richtmyer, Jacob ::: Rickert, Marcus ::: Rood ::: Schaieffer, Johannes / Schaefer, Henrich ::: Shafer, Jacob ::: Schell ::: Schell, Frederich / Richtmyer, Maria - Dutch bible ::: Simmons ::: Staley ::: Stanton ::: Tygart / Brewster ::: Underhill - 1815 - English - 84-10-13B ::: Van Volkenburgh ::: Van Wormer, Benjamin ::: Volk - 1736 Dutch bible ::: Vrooman, Alexander / Kniskern, C.E. ::: Vrooman, Elizabeth - 1832 ::: Vrooman, Leland - pocket bible - military - poor condition ::: Weidman ::: Winter / Zimmer ==Sources==

Schoharie County New York

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[[Category:Schoharie County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} Schoharie County was formed in 1795 from sections of Albany and Otsego Counties. The county is named for Schoharie Creek, the principal stream whose name was derived from an Iroquoian word.The Encyclopedia of New York State, Peter Eisenstadt, Syracuse University Press, 2005. ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Montgomery_County%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study Montgomery County] - North *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Schenectady_County_New_York Schenectady County] - Northeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Albany_County%2C_New_York Albany County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Greene_County_New_York Greene County] - Southeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Delaware_County%2C_New_York Delaware County] - Southwest *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Otsego_County_New_York Otsego County] - West ==Towns== *Blenheim *Broome *Carlisle *Cobleskill *Conesville *Esperance *Fulton *Gilboa *Jefferson *[[Space:Middleburgh%2C_New_York| Middleburgh]] *Richmondville *Schoharie *Seward *Sharon *Summit *Wright ==Villages== *Cobleskill *Esperance *Middleburgh *Richmondville *Schoharie (County Seat) *Sharon Springs ==Census-designated Places== *Central Bridge *Jefferson *North Blenheim ==Hamlets== *Breakabeen *Charlotteville *Esperance *Fultonham *Gallupville *Grovenors Corners *Livingstonville *Sloansville *Warnerville *West Middleburgh ==Schoharie County Notables== *[[Bouck-44|William Christian Bouck]] *[[Murphy-15066|Timothy Murphy]] *[[Westinghouse-3|George Westinghouse, Jr]] ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Schoharie_County%2C_New_York Schoharie County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Schoharie_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Schoharie County Cemeteries] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Schoharie_County,_New_York_Genealogy Schoharie County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/schoharie-county/ Schoharie County on Genealogy Inc] *[https://www.capitaldistrictgenealogicalsociety.org/index.html Capital District Genealogical Society] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Schoharie County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schoharie_County,_New_York. Accessed 2 May 2020

Schokker

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Schokker-32|Eelke Schokker]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14769573 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Scholl Name Study

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[[Category: Scholl_Name_Study]][[Category:One Name Studies]][[Category:DNA Projects]] : This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Scholl and ALL its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
[[Category: Scholl_Name_Study ]]
: This brand new name study is under construction as of 11 Jul 2015.

Scholle Name Study

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[[Category:Scholle Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hough-1097|Mary Shelley Hough]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hough-1097|Mary Shelley Hough]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find the ancestors of the Scholle family who migrated from Osterode in the late 19th century. * Find mariage information. * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10679275 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Scholtes Family Mysteries

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

Schomberg Union Cemetery, Schomberg, Ontario

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__NOTOC__ ==General Information== '''Cemetery Name:''' Schomberg Union Cemetery (''also known as Friends Quaker Cemetery'') '''Address:''' 17200 Highway 27, Schomberg, Ontario, Canada '''GPS Coordinates:''' 44.002643, -79.677237 ==History== Schomberg Union Cemetery was established in about 1833 by Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). A Quaker Meeting House was built on the site in about 1816 and is used as a vault in the cemetery today. Quaker pioneer burials in the cemetery are marked with small white stone markers in the center section. The stone above the old pedestrian gate is inscribed: ''19-In Memoriam-32, Erected to the memory of the pioneers and early members of the Religious Society of Friends who founded and built upon this site the first Friends Meeting House and dedicated it to the worship of God and the glory thereof.'' The cemetery is now non-denominational and is still active. It is operated by Schomberg Cemetery Association. ==Notable Interments== Schomberg Union Cemetery contains the burial of: *John Nicholas Kline, German-Canadian settler celebrated as the founder of the village of Kleinburg in City of Vaughan. ==More Information== See the: *[[:Category:Schomberg Union Cemetery, Schomberg, Ontario|Schomberg Union Cemetery category]] for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2318275/ Schomberg Union Cemetery on FindAGrave] *[http://geneofun.on.ca/cems/ON/ONYOR15540 Schomberg Union Cemetery on CanadaGenWeb's Cemetery Project] [[Category:Schomberg Union Cemetery, Schomberg, Ontario]]

Schönchen

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'''SCHÖNCHEN''' (Panino, Paninskaya), (Шенхен),
a German Roman Catholic colony, was established on the "Wiesenseite" or "meadow side" of the Volga River, on the Little Karaman River, on the 3rd of August 1767. The colony was founded by Baron Caneau de Beauregard. However the land there was not suitable for farming and in 1770 the colony was relocated to better land northeast of Katharinental, between the colonies of Zug and Wittmann. Location: 51º51' N 47º06' E (Russia) Schönchen colony village webpages: http://volga.schoenchen.org:8000/index.htm *(exceptional researched details including surnames, passenger lists, obituaries, and records)
Denise Grau & Terri Dann, village coordinators https://www.volgagerman.net/schoenchen-russia
American Historical Society of Germans From Russia (AHSGR), Terri Dann & Denise Grau, village coordinators http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/settlements/mother_colonies/colony_schoenchen.cfm
The Center for Volga German Studies at Concordia University http://lexikon.wolgadeutsche.net/search/result?query=Sch%C3%B6nchen (in Russian)
wolgadeutsche.net · Alexander Spack, Rußland FIRST SETTLERS LIST - HEADS of FAMILIES (1767 Census):
Adam, Biehl, Bock, Ebel, Edsel, Franz, Herklotz, Herrheld/Herrhold/Herold, Kirchgessner, Kowald, Kramp, Kuhn, Leichner/Lechner, Lorenz, Lo..skhant?, Mondi?, Munsch, Rehn, Sack, Schneider, Schoenchen, Stork, Wagner, Walweten?, and Wintrich [[:Category:Schönchen|Schönchen settlers & residents (profiles list)]] return to [[Space:Volga_German_Project|Volga German Project]]

School House

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[[Category:Carroll County, Arkansas]] == Biography == '''Group picture in 1800's in Carroll co. Arkansas'''. ''Bottom Row left to Right:'' *Renalds girl, Nant Fanning, [[Fanning-1744|Pearl Fanning]], [[Brumley-536|Frances Parlee Brumley]], [[Brumley-535|Leonard Brumley]], [[Brumley-537|Audie Brumley]], [[Fanning-1743|John Fanning]], [[Harris-48238|Clarence Harris]], Alvin Brumley, [[Hobbs-6598|Wes Hobbs]], John Jackson, [[McCammon-507|John Mead McCammon]]. ''Second Row Left to right:'' * [[Harris-34746|Rose Harris]], [[Fanning-1742|Flora Fanning]],, Ethel Brumley, [[Fanning-1804|Clara Fanning]], [[Fanning-1260|Abbie Fanning]], [[Brumley-538|Ruth Ann Brumley]], [[Brumley-986|Rebecca Brumley]], [[Harris-34744|Kate Harris]], Genie Baker, [[Baker-52064|Netty Baker]], [[Jackson-44697|Alta Jackson]], [[Jackson-44698|Lottie Jackson]], [[Brumley-6964|Sam Hobbs]], [[Bingaham--207|Hugh Bingaham]], John Baker, [[Brumley-539|Leland Burton Brumley]]. ''Third Row Left to Right:'' *[[Baker-52065|Joe Baker]], [[Hobbs-7602|Donia Hobbs]](his wife), Will Hobbs, [[Brumley-547|Jesse Brumley]], [[Fanning-1741|Dallas Fanning]] , [[Bussy-59|Effie Bussey]](married Dallas Fanning), [[Bussy-815|Endis Bussey]], Monroe Jackson, [[Harris-48240|Bob Harris]], [[Fanning-375|Albert"Coon"Fanning]]. ''Fourth Row Left to Right:'' *[[Brumley-543|Nancy "Nanny" Brumley]], Frank Huskey, [[Brumley-529|Charley Brumley]], [[Brumley-527|Noah Brumley]], Myrtle Hobbs, [[Hobbs-6596|Malinda "Ella" Hobbs]], [[Harris-48237|Minnie Harris]], Lee Shel, Laura Roark, Adecine Bingeman,. ''Fifth Row Left to Right:'' *[[Fanning-1739|Robert Fanning]], [[Fanning-1805|Abraham Fanning]], [[Hobbs-4758|Charlie Hobbs]], [[Brumley-283|Thomas Pilot Brumley]], [[Brumley-545|William Brumley]], John Bunch, [[Fanning-1734|Frank Fanning]], [[Brumley-534|Henry Brumley]], [[Roark-1195|Onnie Roark]]. ==Notes== Carroll Co. Arkansas group picture. Some told me me this was a school group picture and others have told me this picture had something to with granted land in Oklahoma Territory. This picture was taken sometimes before 1900, as Thomas Brumley family is found in Oklahoma about 1902. My aim for this project is to tie the pictures to the individual profiles as I find them. Any information or help is very welcome.[[Kendrick-1803|Vickie Miranda]] == Sources == *Personal Brumley Family Collection.

School Street 11 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=School_Street_11_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size =650}} This house was originally at [[Space:Broadway_5490_-_Brost_Motors|5490 Broadway]] [[Space:School Street 23 - Kidder's Bakery|Traveling North on School Street on the southeast corner of School Street and Scott Street is what was Kidder's Bakery]]

School Street 23 - Kidder's Bakery

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=School_Street_23_-_Kidder_s_Bakery.jpg|size=600}} [[Space:School_Street_30_-_Albrecht_House|Traveling North on School Street on the southwest corner of School Street and Clark Street is the Albrecht House]]

School Street 30 - Albrecht House

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=School_Street_30_-_Albrecht_House.jpg|size=600}} "This lovely Queen Anne style house was the keystone of the first subdivision in the Village of Lancaster. The subdivision consisted of Clark Street from Plumb Bottom Creek to School Street as well as a few houses on School Street both north and south of Clark Street. [[Albrecht-854|John Albrecht]], a painting contractor, acquired sole ownership of a large parcel of land on Clark Street and School Street from Huber and Grau in 1893 and 1894. Prior to that, the parcel was owned by the Clark family, hence the name for the street. Construction of 30 School Street most likely started shortly thereafter. Mr. Albrecht owned structures at 26 and 28 School Street to the south of Clark Street and 38 and 40 School Street to the north of Clark Street. In addition he built a small two story house and barn at 8 Clark Street. His first wife, [[Mitzel-87|Christina Mitzel]], died leaving him with five children, the oldest of whom was an eleven year old girl. His late wife had a sister, [[Mitzel-88|Carrie Mitzel]], who lived on the family farm on Clinton Street in Elma. She walked to 30 Clark Street to take care of the children and she eventually married her brother-in-law to become the second Mrs. John Albrecht. This five bedroom house has a formal parlor, sitting room, music room, dining room, kitchen and summer kitchen. The house has spectacular panelling and wainscotting as well as pocket doors. The newel post and bannister on the front stairway are made of walnut. The barn is a large two story building big enough for two horses with a hayloft and a pigeon coop on the east side. By the time Mr. Albrecht died in 1937, he had sold off the properties he owned on the north side of Clark Street. The properties on the south side of Clark Street and School Street remained in the family until 1986. The Clark Street subdivision still has two families whose ancestors were first generation residents. These are the Schifla family (at 19 Clark Street) and the Kraemer family (at 36 Clark Street and later at 38 Clark Street as well)."(1) [[Space:Clark_Street_24_-_Lancaster_Enterprise|Traveling West on Clark Street, on the South Side is the Lancaster Enterprise Building]] ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]

School Street Cemetery

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[[Category: Lowell, Massachusetts]][[Category:Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries]][[Category: School Street Cemetery, Lowell, Massachusetts]]
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'''Cemetery name:''' School Street Cemetery also known as Lowell Cemetery #01 |- | '''Address:''' 460 School Street, Lowell, Massachusetts 01851. On School Street between cross streets of Middlesex and Branch. Please note there is no parking on School. You have to park on one of the side streets. |- | '''GPS Coordinates:''' [https://www.google.com/search?q=(42.6378768%2C+-71.3246651)&rlz=1C9BKJA_enUS779US795&oq=(42.6378768%2C+-71.3246651)&aqs=chrome..69i57.5079j0j9&hl=en-US&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8 (42.6378768, -71.3246651)] |- | '''Information:'''[[http://www.lowellsun.com/rss/ci_18246112| School Street Cemetery in Lowell Sun]] |- | '''Interred''':[http://libguides.uml.edu/ld.php?content_id=26720326 List of School Street Interred before 1904]
|- |} ---- ==Links== *[http://www.lowellhistoricalsociety.org/research.htm Lowell Historical Society Collections]
*[http://www.lowellhistoricalsociety.org/related_links.htm Lowell Historical Society Links of Interest]
*[https://archive.org/details/blc?and%5B%5D=Lowell&sin= Lowell at Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://lowelllibrary.org/research/ Pollard Memorial Library Historical Research]
*[http://infoweb.newsbank.com/signin/SamuelSPollardMemorialLibrary/OBIT Lowell Sun Obits from 2001-Present]
*[http://libraries.state.ma.us/login?db=Proquest_Globe&locid=mlin_n_samuel Boston Globe]
*[https://archive.org/details/opensource_image?and%5B%5D=Lowell+Massachusetts+&sin= Lowell Historical City Maps]
*[https://www.knowol.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Lowell-Mass-1876-SM.jpg 1876 Isometric Map of Lowell] *[http://libguides.uml.edu/archives Center for Lowell History Archives]
*[https://sites.google.com/site/lowerhighlands/Home/map-of-the-lower-highlands Lower Highland Neighborhood in Lowell (map)] ---- {| bgcolor=yellow |Volunteers are needed to survey this cemetery. |- |} This page is a part of the [[Space:Massachusetts_Cemeteries_Team|Massachusetts Cemeteries Team]] ---- [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91691/school-street-cemetery School Street Cemetery at Find a Grave]
[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/School-Street-Cemetery/48371 School Street Cemetery at Billion Graves]
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Schooldays

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== Contents == == Introduction == '''''“Schooldays"''''' is intended to be not only a repository for a collection of [[Knowles-1375|Peter Knowles]]’ old school photos, but a pictorial history of Peter’s progression through his primary and secondary education and, as such, it invokes many (mostly pleasant) memories. (If only we could remember the names of all the faces shown here!) Peter was the youngest of the three Knowles boys to be educated, firstly at Hartwell State (Primary) School and, from there, to progress to Camberwell High School. Peter commenced his schooling in the year immediately following the end of the Second World War. The school grounds had yet to be restored as they had had extensive trenches dug in case of the need for pupils to be evacuated in the event of air raids. {{Image|file=Schooldays-18.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Walk to School. }} In February of 1946 and, with an [[Knowles-1378|older brother]] to watch over him, Peter was happy enough to be setting out on this 20-minute walk to a new adventure in his life. What could possibly go wrong? Following school assembly, everyone dispersed to their classrooms - including, of course that older brother - and suddenly the adventure looked a little more daunting. Day 1 was not a good start! == Primary Education == === Hartwell State School === {{Image|file=Knowles-1375-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hartwell State School }} As land sales saw an expansion of Melbourne’s population towards the East in the 1850s, the first school to be built in the Camberwell District of the Boroondara Shire was in the village of Hartwell. This school operated only from 1856 to 1867 and it was another 53 years before another school was planned for this area. The school in Milverton Street (Hartwell School No.4055) was first opened in 1921 and, although greatly expanded from its original buildings, still operates to this day from the same site. {{Image|file=Schooldays-5.jpg |align=l |size=120px |caption=''Are we having fun yet?'' }}{{Image|file=Schooldays.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Grade Ic (1946) }} {{Image|file=Schooldays-6.jpg |align=l |size=120px |caption=''This is b-o-o-o-ring.''}}{{Image|file=Schooldays-1.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Grade IIa (1947) }} {{Image|file=Schooldays-7.jpg |align=l |size=120px |caption=''Look serious, everybody!'' }}{{Image|file=Schooldays-2.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Grade IIIb (1948) }} {{Image|file=Schooldays-8.jpg |align=l |size=120px |caption=''This beats sitting in class.'' }}{{Image|file=Schooldays-3.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Grade IVb (1949) }} {{Image|file=Schooldays-9.jpg |align=l |size=120px |caption=''I’ll just blend in here'' }}{{Image|file=Schooldays-4.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Grade Va (1950) }} [Grade VI (1951) - no photos available] == Secondary Education == === Camberwell High School === {{Image|file=Knowles-1375.jpg |align=r |size=400px |caption=Camberwell High School }} Camberwell High School, in Prospect Hill Road, Canterbury, was one of the first “modern” high schools to be built in the growing eastern suburbs of Melbourne. It first opened in 1941 with 350 students and was considered to be “state of the art” in modern educational facilities. By the 1950s, the school had already outgrown its initial capacity and expansion was achieved by the use of relocatable classrooms - a “temporary” measure that continued for many years until permanent extensions were finally added. It was to one of these “portables” that Peter set out in 1952 for the next stage of his education. A half-hour bicycle ride (each way) was now the norm, come rain, hail, or shine. {{Image|file=Schooldays-10.jpg |align=l |size=120px |caption=''I’m a big kid now'' }}{{Image|file=Schooldays-14.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Form 1 (1952) }} {{Image|file=Schooldays-11.jpg |align=l |size=120px |caption=''Sunglasses please?'' }}{{Image|file=Schooldays-15.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Form 2 (1953) }} {{Image|file=Schooldays-12.jpg |align=l |size=120px |caption=''Where did all those girls go?'' }}{{Image|file=Schooldays-16.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Form 3 (1954) }} {{Image|file=Schooldays-13.jpg |align=l |size=120px |caption=''Form Captain - Who, me?'' }}{{Image|file=Schooldays-17.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Form 4 (1955) }} == Tertiary Education == In 1956, Peter transferred from Camberwell High School to Swinburne Senior Technical College to undertake a Diploma course in Electrical Engineering. (For various reasons, this course of studies was never completed.) Although attending Swinburne for two years, there is no pictorial record of this era. [[Knowles-1375|Knowles-1375]] 02:23, 29 April 2016 (EDT)

Schooley Mine Disaster

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Schoonover Name Study

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[[Category: Schoonover Name Study]] [[Category: DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Schoonover Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schoonover Schoonover] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Schoonover name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Schoonovers), by time period (18th Century Schoonovers), or by topic (Schoonover DNA, Schoonover Occupations, Schoonover Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Schoonover Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Schoonover}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Schoonover}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Myers-2401|Kim Myers]] * [[Cook-7750|Keith Cook]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schoonhoven Schoonhoven] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Van_Schoonhoven Van_Schoonhoven]

Schopfloch, Baden-Württemberg One Place Study

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[[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:Community, Place Studies]] [[Category:Germany, Place Studies]] [[Category:Schopfloch, Baden-Württemberg One Place Study]] [[Category:Schopfloch (Schwarzwald), Baden-Württemberg]] [[Category:Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland]] [[Category: Baden-Württemberg, Germany]]
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[[Project:Germany]] | [[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany Regions]] | [[Space:Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg_Team|Baden-Württemberg]]
== Schopfloch, Baden-Württemberg One Place Study == [[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] {{One Place Study|place=Schopfloch, Baden-Württemberg|category=Schopfloch, Baden-Württemberg One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q80696|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Schopfloch, Baden-Württemberg One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] Schopfloch is a municipality in the Freudenstadt district in the Northern Black Forest region of Baden-Württemberg. ===Name=== ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Schopfloch_Baden-Wurttemberg_One_Place_Study.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Schopfloch }} :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Germany :'''District:''' Freudenstadt :'''Municipality:''' Schopfloch :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 48.454444, 8.551389 :'''Elevation:''' ====Geographical Location==== Schopfloch lies in the Black Forest between Horb am Neckar and Freudenstadt. ====Neighboring Communities==== Neighboring communities are (clockwise starting from the north): Waldachtal, Horb am Neckar, Sulz am Neckar, Dornhan, Glatten, and Dornstetten. ====Community Structure==== The municipality of Schopfloch consists of the former communities of Oberiflingen, Schopfloch and Unteriflingen. ===History=== Schopfloch was first mentioned in 772 in a deed of donation from the Lorsch monastery. Schopfloch wurde 772 erstmals in einer Schenkungsurkunde des Klosters Lorsch erwähnt. ===Population=== {| border=2 class="sortable" |- !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Year !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Residents |- |align="center" |2008 |align="center" |2,595 |- |align="center" |2021 |align="center" |2,577 |- |align="center" |2022 |align="center" |2,582 |}''Wikipedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schopfloch : accessed 17 March 2024). "Schopfloch".''Wikipedia'' (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schopfloch_(Schwarzwald) : accessed 17 March 2024). "Schopfloch (Schwarzwald)". ===Cemeteries=== For German gravesites, it is quite common that after a specific period of time, the graves are reused for others and the previously interred person's remains and gravestone are removed. If you know an ancestors' burial place and the grave has been vacated, the local administration (Bürgerservice, Friedhofsverwaltung) usually has a record of an ancestor's grave.''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg_Cemeteries : 1 June 2023), "Baden-Württemberg Cemeteries". *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686447/friedhof-oberiflingen Friedhof Oberiflingen] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2664578/friedhof-schopfloch Friedhof Schopfloch] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2737792/friedhof-unteriflingen Friedhof Unteriflingen] ===Resources=== *[https://www.deepl.com/translator Online Translator] *[https://www.mybib.com Source Citation Creator] *[https://www.meyersgaz.org/help/help.html Meyers Gazetteer] *[https://nvk.genealogy.net/map Genealogy.net: Name Distribution Map] *[https://wiki.genealogy.net/Hauptseite Genealogy.net: GenWiki] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Germany_Genealogy FamilySearch: German Genealogy] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch: Germany Online Genealogy Records] *[https://howtogermany.com/culture/german-culture/genealogy Searching for your German Ancestors] *[https://www.archion.de/en/ Archion] (pay site) *[[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|More Resources for German Genealogy Research]] ==Sources== *{{Wikidata|Q80696|enwiki}} *https://wiki.genealogy.net/Schopfloch,_OFB

Schryer Name Study

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

Schuck

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[[Category:Volga German Project]] [[:Category:Volga German Project]]
[[Category:Schuck]] [[:Category:Schuck]] :'' [[Space:Volga_German_Project|Return to Volga German Project freespace page]]'' :'' [[Project:Volga_German|Link to Volga German Project Team]]'' :'' [[Space:American_Sieben_Families|Link to American Sieben Families]]'' '''Schuck (Gryaznovatka), Kamenka, Saratov, Volga, Russia''' *Schuck was founded as a Roman Catholic colony on 18 July 1766 by 29 families from the Palatinate and Mainz who had been recruited by Baron de Boffe. Eight additional families arrived on 1 May 1767. The colony was named after its first leader, Jakob Schuck. By decree, it was given the Russian name of Gryaznovatka on 26 February 1768. *On 16 September 1941, the inhabitants of Schuck were deported and distributed to villages and districts of the Krasnoyarsk Territory of Siberia. From 1942 to 1944, the village was used as a prison camp by the NKVD, with the prisoners engaged in agriculture. The colony no longer exists, having been raised completely sometime in the mid-1980s (it appears on topographical maps in 1981, but not in 1987). The streets of the former colony of Schuck are still visible in satellite images. ''' 1767 Census (First Settlers List):''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''House #''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Surname''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Origin''' |- |- | 1 || Jacob Schuck || Mannheim, Kurpfalz |- | 2 || Andreas Gruenewald || Lampertheim, [Worms Bishopric] |- | 3 || '''[[Freihaut-11|Valentin Freihaut (abt.1732-)]]''' || Starkenburg, [Kur-]Mainz |- | 4 || Heinrich Eckel/Jaekel || Dieburg, [Kur-]Mainz |- | 5 || Johann Georg Krieger || Dieburg, [Kur-]Mainz |- | 6 || Jacob Bandel || Bieswang |- | 7 || Jacob Gotha/Goette || Buerstadt, [Kur-]Mainz |- | 8 || Peter Wuertz/Wertz || Speyer, Bruehl |- | 9 || Andreas Baumann || Neustadt, Kurpfalz |- | 10 || Jacob Geld || Heppenheim, [Kur-]Mainz |- | 11 || Simon Hellinger/Gehlinger/Gallinger || Erfurt, Kurpfalz[sic] |- | 12 || Peter Regenbach || Essingen?, [Woellwarth Barony] |- | 13 || Jacob Bupp? || Lorsch, [Kur-]Mainz |- | 14 || Jacob Laumann || Muenschbach, Schoenberg |- | 15 || Johann Koehlermann/Kellermann || Suhl, [Kur-]Sachsen |- | 16 || Berger/Wendelberger/Barger || Berger/Wendelberger/Barger |- | 17 || Georg Destein || Laudenbach?, Kurpfalz |- | 18 || '''[[Stadelmann-40|Balthasar Stadelmann (abt.1722-)]]''' || Gunzenhausen? Ansbach |- | 19 || Carl Napp/Nabb || Wistein?, [Kur-]Mainz |- | 20 || '''[[Sieben-116|Hieronymus Sieben (abt.1737-abt.1805)]]''' || [Kur-]Mainz |- | 21 || Johann Grosch || Hessloch, Kurpfalz |- | 22 || Johann Philipp Falkenstein || Hessloch, Kurpfalz |- | 23 || Johann Jacob Kollmann/Kohlmann/Kolner || Alzey, Kurpfalz |- | 24 || Johann Knauf || Gruenstadt, Kurpfalz[sic] |- | 25 || Friedrich Rergard/Gerhard || Bernkastel, [Kur-]Trier |- | 26 || Peter Derr/Dier || m Mannheim, Kurpfalz |- | 27 || Lorenz Grimm || Danne-et-Quarte-Vents?, [Lorraine Prov.], Frankreich |- | 28 || Conrad Janson || Kurpfalz |- | 29 || Nicolaus Matthias || Bitsch, Lothringen |- | 30 || '''[[Birkenstock-38|Peter Birkenstock (1730-1806)]]''' || Ladenburg, [Kurpfalz] |- | 31 || Franz Lios|| Kurpfalz, Neustadt |- | 32 || Jacob Glas || Graudenz, Polen |- | 33 || Heinrich Goettich/Ketich/Hettich/Kraemer || Wuerzburg [Bishopric] |- | 34 || Peter Bauer || Ladenburg, [Kurpfalz] |- | 35 || Johannes Leick/Leik/Lei || Alzey, Kurpfalz |- | 36 || Johann Tak || [Kur-]Trier |- | 37 || Johann Jacob Faust || Kreuznach?, Kurpfalz/Preetz, Holstein |} '''1798 Census Names Mentioned:''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''House #''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Head of Household''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Spouse''' |- |- | 1 || Johannes Urich || Klara Berkenstock |- | 2 || Georg Krieger || Maria Eva Merk |- | 3 || Leonhard Hochnadel || Eva Elisabeth Buhr(Bauer) |- | 4 || Nikolaus Rageborn || Johanna Hohl |- | 5 || '''[[Bauer-6848|Petrus Bauer (abt.1718-1803)]]''' || Maria Eva Gettich |- | 6 || '''[[Sieben-130|George Sieben (abt.1770-)]]''' || '''[[Freihaut-10|Barbara (Freihaut) Sieben (abt.1770-)]]''' |- | 7 || Katharina Roth (widow) || Christian Freihaut |- | 8 || Georg Falkenstein || Maria Josepha Hettig |- | 9 || Jakob Berger || Elisabeth Falkenstein |- | 10 || Lorenz Leonhard || '''[[Kohler-2214|Elisabeth (Kohler) Leonhard (abt.1741-1805)]]''' |- | 11 || '''[[Sieben-125|Michael Sieben (abt.1766-)]]''' || '''[[Mai-285|Sofia (Mai) Sieben (abt.1772-)]]''' |- | 12 || Philipp Falkenstein || Katharina Breit |- | 13 || Michael Kloberdanz || Katharina Werz |- | 14 || '''[[Sieben-116|Hieronymus Sieben (abt.1737-1805)]]''' || '''[[Zuhn-2|Maria (Zuhn) Sieben (abt.1746-)]]''' |- | 15 || Jakob Laumann || Elisabeth Stoffelberg |- | 16 || Jakob Ragenborn(Reichenborn) || Klara Hellinger |- | 17 || Sebastian Jackel || Agnesa Jakob |- | 18 || '''[[Birkenstock-38|Peter Birkenstock (1730-1806)]]''' || Katharina Sohne |- | 19 || Peter Ragenborn(Reichenborn) || Margareth Pelz |- | 20 || Tomas(Johann Tomas) Bauer || Maria Eva Gail? |- | 21 || '''[[Sieben-133|Jacob Sieben (abt.1775-)]]''' || Maria Greber |- | 22 || '''[[Sieben-132|Maria Elizabeth (Sieben) Ingenthron (abt.1750-1810)]]''' (widow) || '''[[Ingenthron-44|Balthasar Ingenthron (abt.1750-bef.1797)]]''' |- | 23 || Lorenz Miller(Muller) || Juliana Distel |- | 24 || Jakob Zink || Katherina Urich |- | 25 || Matias Rolheiser || [[Krecc-1|'''Anna (Krecc) Rolheiser (abt.1759-1807)]]''' |- | 26 || Jakob Bandel || Margareta Scheidel |- | 27 || '''[[Stadelmann-40|Balthasar Stadelmann (abt.1722-)]]''' || Margareth Delb |- | 28 || Johannes Kollmann || Margareth Derr |- | 29 || Jakob Kollmann || Gertruda Schmidt |- | 30 || '''[[Sieben-131|Peter Sieben (abt.1753-1806)]]''' || '''[[Beilmann-21|Barbara (Beilmann) Sieben (abt.1755-)]]''' |- | 31 || Katharina Heis (widow) || Karl Nab |} '''1834 Census Surnames:''' Bauer (4), Berger (4), Birkenstock (2), Burghardt (1); Desch (5); Falkenstein(3), Fesser(2), Freihaut(1); Gehlinger (1), Gotte/Göthe (1); Hergenrader (1), Hochnadel (1); Ingethrone (1); Jakel (1); Kammerer (2), Kloberdanz (4), Kohlmann (4), Kress (2), Krieger (2); Laumann (4), Leonhardt (1); Muller (2); Naab(1); Reichenborn (3), Rohlheiser (2); Schamber (2), Schechtel (4), Sieben (5), Stadelmann (3); Urich (2); Werz(1); Zeiger (1), Zink (2). '''Emmigration:''' See virtual cemetery reference below. '''Sources''' *1767 Census: https://ahsgr.org/wpcms/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Scho.pdf, based on Pleve, The German Colonies …, pp.461-466 and Pleve, Einwanderung …, vol.IV, pp. 111-118. And [https://www.volgagermans.org/sites/default/files/users/user24/1767%20census-%20Index%20to%204%20volumes.pdf Index to Pleve First Settlers List] *1798 Census: https://ahsgr.org/product/schuck-gryasnovatka-1798-census/ *1834 Census: 1834 census of Schuck in the district of Saratov, Russia : dated 27 October 1834, Brent Mai, Beaverton, Oregon : Dynasty Publishing, c2007. *Database to search by town or Name: https://ahsgr.org/research/german-origins-project/ *Parish Records: https://volgaparishes.com/. They are actively working on transcribing Schuck parish records. *Virtual Cemetery of Schuck resident immigrants to the US and Canada: List of Immigrants from Schuck: https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/433608 or https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/91271522?cid=mem_copy *http://shuck.ucoz.ru/ Has 1767 and 1798 Census and other info about Schuck. Use google Chrome translate function.

Schuck Family of Pennsylvania

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* [[Schuck-17|Johannes George Schuck]] was married to 1) [[Berhard-1|Rosina Barbara Berhard]], 2) [[Unknown-287578|Anna Maria Witter]]. ** Children of Johannes George and Rosina: **# Rosina Schuck **# Johan Jacob Schuck **# [[Shook-233|Johannes George Schuck]] was married to [[Grubb-806|Maria Elizabeth Greeb/Grub]]. **# [[Schuck-184|Maria Catherina Schuck]] was married to 1) Heinrich Esskuchen, 2) [[Eigner-3|Heinrich Agner/Eigner/Elger/Eigener]]. **# [[Schuck-183|Rosina Barbara Schuck]] was married to Johan Frantz Mehrbass/Nerbass. **# [[Schuck-182|Dorthea Schuck]] was married to Johan Jacob Jundt/Yount. **# [[Schuck-135|Christina Halstead Schuck]] was married to [[Vollbrecht-17|Johan Wilhelm Vollbrecht]]. Children of Christina and Johan Wilhelm: **##[[Vollbrecht-16|Johan George Vollbrecht]] was married to Anna Margaretha Reinhardt. **## [[Vollbrecht-27|Jacob Vollbrecht]] was married to [[Weisel-40|Elizabeth Weisel/Weitzel]]. **## [[Vollbrecht-20|Mary Vollbrecht]] was married to John Link. **## [[Vollbrecht-11|Anna Catherina Vollbrecht]] was married to [[Bollinger-384|Johannes Bollinger]]. **## [[Vollbrecht-19|Margaret Vollbrecht]] was married to Peter Crites. **## [[Fulbright-42|Anna Elizabeth Vollbrecht]] was married to [[Killian-295|John Killian]]. **## [[Vollbrecht-13|Dorothea Vollbrecht]] was married to [[Myers-5923|Elias Myers/Moyers]]. **## [[Vollbrecht-12|Christina Vollbrecht]] was married to Benjamin Taylor. **## [[Vollbrecht-18|John William Vollbrecht]] was married to [[Coulter-1132|Elizabeth Coulter]] (?). **# Anna Barbara Schuck was married to Hans Peter Eaker. ** Children of Johannes George and Anna Maria:

Schuerger Name Study

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[[Category:Schuerger Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Schuerger}} ==About the Schuerger/Schürger Project== {{Profile-box| Could we please ask that if you add information to the Schuerger/Schürger profiles that you communicate with co-ordinators [[Schuerger-18|Joe Schuerger]] or [[Schürger-51|Richard Schürger]]}} Hello! Please don’t go away if you have Schuerger/Schürger surnames in your family tree and/or an interest in these surnames, regardless of whether or not you are active on Wikitree. We need your help with the Schuerger/Schürger Name Study. If you are not active on Wikitree, we will gladly accept family tree information, pictures, and associated research material to create/modify profiles. We will give credit to you (or not if you prefer). Please contact ''schuerger@gmail.com'' for USA-related Schuerger information and ''richard.schuerger@gmx.de'' for German-related Schürger information. The Schuerger Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schuerger Schuerger name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Schuerger/Schürger name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (for example, New York/Pennsylvania Schuergers or Bayern/Baden-Württemberg Schürgers), by time period (18th Century Schuergers), or by topic (Schuerger/ Schurger DNA, Occupations, Statistics). These studies may also include several family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ===Early Immigrants to America=== The earliest Schürger immigrants were from the family of [[Schürger-1| Johann Schürger]] and [[Keller-2470|Katharina (Keller) Schürger]]. Their home was located in Urspringen, Bayern, Germany. The parents raised ten children – five boys and five girls. The following four children immigrated to America (Name, Year of Immigration, Age at Immigration): * [[Schürger-61|Emil Mathäus (Schürger) Schuerger]] 1905 – Age 23 * [[Schürger-3|Joseph (Schürger) Schuerger]] 1906 – Age 25 * [[Schürger-74 |Anna Franziska (Schürger) Kahler]] 1912 – Age 18 * [[Schürger-11 |Wilhelmine Eva (Schürger) Reuter]] and family 1923 – Age 35 ===How to Join=== To join the Schuerger Name Study, first start out by browsing our current Schuerger/Schürger profiles. If you have information to contribute, please email ''schuerger@gmail.com'' for USA-related Schuerger information and ''richard.schuerger@gmx.de'' for German-related Schürger information or assistance. Also add your reason for contacting us. For example, ''I am interested in the Schuergers of USA or the Schürgers of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will contribute to the accuracy of the profile or help me break down one of my brick walls.'' {{Member|ONS|name=Schuerger}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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Schuffman

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Free Space page for collecting Schuffman links, looking to connect to existing family. Likely unrelated to the already connected Schuffmans. http://schuffman.com/ ==Illinois Schuffman== * '''Benjamin''' Schuffman - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schuffman-43 * '''Jennie''' Zimmerman Schuffman - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Zimmerman-8208 * '''Harry''' Schuffman - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schuffman-45 * '''Jacob''' Schuffman - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schuffman-46 * '''Joseph''' Schuffman - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schuffman-47 *'''Yetta''' Schuffman Levy - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schuffman-64 *'''Esther''' Schuffman Kessie - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schuffman-65 *'''Rose''' Schuffman Freeman - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schuffman-66 *'''Harry A.''' Schuffman - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schuffman-48 *'''Morten A''' Schuffman - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schuffman-52 *'''Isaak''' Schuffman (later '''Barney''') - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schuffman-53 *'''William''' Hyman Schuffman - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schuffman-54 :* Irene June Schuffman Litt - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schuffman-56 :*Marvin Robert Schuffman - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schuffman-57 *'''Samuel''' W. Schuffman - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schuffman-55 ==Indiana Schuffman== '''Josephine''' Schuffman, b. 17 Feb 1908, Marion, Indiana."New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909, 1925-1957," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-95F3-F9Y?cc=1923888&wc=MFK3-W38%3A1030051201 : 2 October 2015), 5948 - vol 12791-12792, Mar 12, 1937 > image 258 of 786; citing NARA microfilm publication T715 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). This is the mystery Josephine who traveled with Uncle Abe. '''Joseph''' SchuffmanUnited States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V1TH-H7D : 14 March 2018), Joseph Schuffman in household of Orah Perkins, Ward 2, '''New Castle''', Henry Township, Henry, Indiana, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 33-17, sheet 61A, line 4, family 493, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 1052. :1940 Household Role...Sex...Age,,,Birthplace :Orah Perkins Head Female 68 Indiana :Marvin Malone Lodger Male 28 Kentucky :Elizabeth Williams Housekeeper Female 19 Indiana :Cecile Trainer Daughter Female 26 Indiana :'''Joseph Schuffman''' Grandson Male 5 Indiana :Bernice Wilhelm Sister Female 27 Kentucky :Jeraldine Wilhelm Nephew Male 6 Indiana :Lella Sibert Sister-in-law Female 19 Indiana :Melvin Sibert Niece Male 0 Indiana '''Joseph M'''. Schuffman (b. 30 Mar 1927- d. 20 Apr 2001) - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schuffman-24 :Spouse—'''Lillian''' L Schuffman (31 Dec 1930-18 Mar 1991) - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lester-6449 {{FindAGrave|114886966}}, :Daughters— :'''Rhonda''' J Schuffman :'''Brenda''' L Schuffman '''George''' Schuffman married to Mary D. Hoover. Unknown daughter married to Henry W. Krontz. ('''This is likely a Schiffman. No other matching records with Schuffman, Hoover, or Krontz.'''.) Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XXTH-KL1 : 8 December 2017), Geo Schuffman in entry for Henry W Krontz and MM9.1.1/XXTH-KLB:, 25 Oct 1906; citing Dekalb, Indiana, United States, Marriage Registration, Indiana Commission on Public Records, Indianapolis; FHL microfilm 004476455. ==New York Schuffman== 1900 Brooklyn Household:United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MSNK-5WG : accessed 24 July 2019), Phillip Schuffman, Borough of Brooklyn, Election District 4 New York City Ward 28, Kings, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 502, sheet 25B, family 577, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,066. :'''Phillip''' Schuffman Head Male 44 Germany :'''Sophia''' Schuffman Wife Female 33 Switzerland :'''Amen''' Schuffman Son Male 11 New York :'''Alfred''' Schuffman Son Male 5 New York 1920 Brooklyn Household:"United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RK3-97GC?cc=1727033&wc=QZZ4-593%3A133641301%2C137724901%2C142231601%2C1589218673 : 24 June 2017), New York > Kings > Brooklyn Ward 26 > ED 742 > image 14 of 38; citing NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). :'''Samuel''' 42 Russia : '''Sara''' A. Wife 34 Russia :'''Yetta''' 15 Daughter New York :'''Charles''' 10 Son New York :'''Louis''' 9 Daughter New York :'''Frida''' 3 Daughter New York :'''Leah''' 3 Daughter New York :'''Fannie''' 3 Daughter NewYork 1940 Household, Bronx:United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQMX-V5W : 14 March 2018), Fay Schuffman in household of Irving Schuffman, Assembly District 7, Bronx, New York City, Bronx, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 3-1174, sheet 2A, line 31, family 34, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 2490. '''this family in Wikitree''' :[[Schuffman-39|'''''Irving''' Schuffman]] Head Male 40 Russia :[[Grabash-1|'''Fay''' Schuffman]] Wife Female 31 New York :[[Schuffman-40|'''Marvin''' Schuffman]] Son Male 11 New York :[[Schuffman-41|'''Milton''' Schuffman]] Son Male 6 New York 1940 Household, Bronx:('''this family already in Wikitree''')United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQBL-1Z1 : 14 March 2018), Morris Schuffman, Assembly District 2, Bronx, New York City, Bronx, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 3-300, sheet 1B, line 64, family 23, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 2468. :[[Schuffman-28|'''Morris''' Schuffman]] Head Male 46 Russia :[[Mehlman-42|'''Jeanette''' Schuffman]] Wife Female 39 New York :[[Schuffman-29|'''Stanley''' Schuffman]] Son Male 15 New York :[[Schuffman-31|'''Arthur''' Schuffman]] Son Male 13 New York :[[Schuffman-30|'''Myra''' Schuffman]] Daughter Female 10 New York :[[Seidner-112|'''Regina''' Mehlman]] Mother Female 60 New York 1920 Brooklyn Household: "New York, County Naturalization Records, 1791-1980", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPLQ-L6N9 : Wed Nov 01 01:42:29 UTC 2023), Entry for Samuel Schuffman, 1909. :'''Sam''' Schuffman Head Male 30 Russia (born 4 Mar 1886, Bialystok, Poland) :'''Mary''' Schuffman Wife Female 36 Russia :'''Walter''' B Schuffman Son Male 6 New York :'''Irving''' Schuffman Son Male 4 New York :'''Leonud''' B Schuffman Son Male 3 New York 1920 Bronx Household: ('''This family is named Schuffman only in the 1920 Census. 1915 NY census, daughter’s death, etc. All have Schiffman'''.)United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MJGY-JTP : accessed 23 July 2019), Samuel Schuffman in household of Max Schuffman, Bronx Assembly District 2, Bronx, New York, United States; citing ED 144, sheet 17B, line 64, family 326, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 1133; FHL microfilm 1,821,133. :'''Max''' Schuffman Head Male 45 Austria :'''Bertha''' Schuffman Wife Female 39 Austria :'''Solomon''' Schuffman Son Male 19 Austria :'''Samuel''' Schuffman Son Male 18 Austria :'''Charles''' Schuffman Son Male 15 Austria :'''Sidney''' Schuffman Son Male 10 New York :'''Jacob''' Schuffman Son Male 4 New York 1920 Bronx Household: ('''this family is now in Wikitree-see [[Schuffman-42|Meyer Schuffman]])'''United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MJP4-D44 : accessed 22 July 2019), Samuel Schuffman, Bronx Assembly District 5, Bronx, New York, United States; citing ED 299, sheet 41B, line 56, family 822, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 1138; FHL microfilm 1,821,138.And New York State Archives; Albany, New York; State Population Census Schedules, 1925; Election District: 47; Assembly District: 05; City: New York; County: Bronx; Page: 17 :[[Schuffman-44|'''Samuel''' Schuffman]] Head Male 34 Russia :[[Gitlin-27|'''Sarah''' Schuffman]] Wife Female 39 Russia :[[Schuffman-42|'''Meyer''' Schuffman]] Son Male 19 New York :[[Schuffman-49|'''Jacob''' Schuffman]] Son Male 17 New York :[[Schuffman-50|'''William''' Schuffman]] Son Male 15 New York 1940 household, Bronx: ('''this family is now in Wikitree)''' United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQBY-CP7 : 14 March 2018), Allen Schuffman in household of Samuel Schuffman, Assembly District 8, Bronx, New York City, Bronx, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 3-1467, sheet 7B, line 50, family 129, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 2498. :[[Schuffman-44|'''Samuel''' Schuffman]] Head Male 54 Russia :[[Gitlin-27|'''Sarah''' Schuffman]] Wife Female 50 Russia :[[Schuffman-50|'''William''' Schuffman]] Son Male 26 New York :[[Schuffman-51|'''Allen''' Schuffman]] Son Male 13 New York 1940 Household, Bronx:('''this family in WikiTree''')United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQBN-1HK : 14 March 2018), Sarah Schuffman in household of Isaac Schuffman, Assembly District 2, Bronx, New York City, Bronx, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 3-120, sheet 3A, line 34, family 54, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 2463. :[[Schuffman-59|'''Isaac''' Schuffman]] Head Male 50 Russia :[[Klotz-800|'''Sarah''' Schuffman]] Wife Female 50 Russia :[[Schuffman-60|'''Sol''' Schuffman]] Son Male 26 New York City (14 Oct 1914-Aug 1971)United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VSXQ-M6Y : 20 May 2014), Sol Schuffman, Aug 1971; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). :[[Schuffman-61|'''Sylvia''' Schuffman]] Daughter Female 23 New York City :[[Schuffman-62|'''Roslyn''' Schuffman]] Daughter Female 15 New York City :: Rosalind R Turansky (born Schuffman) MyHeritage Family Trees: Goldfarb Family Tree in Goldfarb, managed by Lew Goldfarb Sol had two sons, Howard and Jay. Jay S Schuffman of El paso County, TX was born circa 1949. Jay Schuffman was married to Janice N. (Brown) Schuffman on September 4, 1977 in El paso County, TX. ==Wisconsin Schuffman== '''Carl''' Schuffman, born 1793 in Prussia. Immigrated to USA arriving in New York in May 1852 . Declared Intention to be naturalized in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA on 5 Nov 1853. "Wisconsin, County Naturalization Records, 1807-1992", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Z6LK-LKW2 : Sun Dec 03 13:22:47 UTC 2023), Entry for Carl Schuffman, 5 Nov 1853."Wisconsin, County Naturalization Records, 1807-1992", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6NQ3-V6SR : Sun Dec 03 10:27:28 UTC 2023), Entry for Carl Schuffman, 5 Nov 1853. '''William''' Schuffman, born 1828 in Germany , declared his intention to become a naturalized US citizen in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA on 5 Nov 1853. He immigrated to the USA and arrived in New York in Jun 1852. The declaration spells his name '''William Schuffman''' at the top and '''Wilhelm Schiffmann''' at the bottom of the page."Wisconsin, County Naturalization Records, 1807-1992", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Z6LK-LKZM : Sun Dec 03 10:21:11 UTC 2023), Entry for William Schuffman, 5 Nov 1853. ==Miscellaneous Schuffman== Three Schuffman children listed as ‘inmates’ of Hebrew Orphans Asylum, Newark, New Jersey: Harry, 13, Jacob, 9, and Lena, 11. "United States Census, 1910", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MKTY-YYV : Sun Mar 10 16:30:36 UTC 2024), 1910. '''Jacob B.''' Schuffman:(1909–July 17 1932)- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schuffman-67 Stuart Schuffman https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Schuffman Jeffrey Schuffman https://www.century21.com/CENTURY-21-Real-Estate-Center-451c/Jeffrey-Schuffman-188426a Albert Schuffman: Albert J. Schuffman, 85, of Hasbrouck Heights, passed away on April 13, 2017. Born in Hartford, Conn., he lived in Hillsborough before moving to Hasbrouck Heights many years ago. A U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War, Albert was a member of American Legion Post 170, Rochelle Park. Albert was a salesman for J.G.I. Associates, Rochelle Park, for 10 years, retiring in 1997. Beloved husband for 34 years of Marsha (Senio). Devoted father of Lawrence and his wife Marcia of Pensacola, Fla., Ronda Schuffman of Pinellas Park, Fla., stepson Brian Zaleski of Arlington, Va., and the late Kevin Zaleski who passed away in 1995. Loving grandfather of Micaela Schuffman. Dear brother of the late Rosalind Fishkin. Cherished uncle of Aaron Fishkin and his wife Marcia. https://www.legion.org/memoriam/237055/albert-schuffman For relatives of '''Mordecai''', born about 1868 in Russia, died 22 Jul 1931. Buried in Montegiore Cemetery, the Bronx. Spouse given as Shifre, elsewhere Sifra. New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WGH-5H9 : 10 February 2018), Mordecai Schuffman, 22 Jul 1931; citing Death, Bronx, New York, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 2,155,023.Ancestry has: :Birth of Sister '''Sarah''' Schuffman(1880–1959) 05 Dec 1880 • Antonevke, Beylorussia, Russia 1880 :Birth of Son '''Samuel "Tuttle"''' Schuffman(1886–1973) 4 Mar 1886 • BIALYSTOK, POLAND 1886 :Birth of Daughter '''Goldie''' Schuffman(1888–1953) Apr 1888 • Bialystok, Poland 1888 :Birth of Son '''Isaac''' Schuffman(1890–) Abt. 1890 • Russia 1890 :Birth of Son '''Morris''' Schuffman(1895–1975) 25 Dec 1895 • Russia 1895 :Birth of Son '''Irving''' Schuffman(1900–) Abt. 1900 • Russia 1900 :Death of Brother '''Avrum Itzhak''' Schuffman(–1920) 1920 • Gomel, Beylorussia, Russia 1920 From MyHeritage, Stillman Web Site, managed by Michael Stillman '''Basha''' Schuffman: Death: Antonevke, Beylorussia, Russia; Husband: Jacob Schuffman; Children: Mordecai Schuffman, Sarah Merkin (born Schuffman), Avrum Itzhak Schuffman ==Poland Szufman== All buried in Jewish Cemetery of Tomaszow Mazowiecki: Mosze Szufman : died 1936, Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Powiat tomaszowski, Łódzkie, Poland Cemetery: Jewish Cemetery of Tomaszow Mazowiecki "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVVN-1VBR : 13 April 2023), Mosze Szufman, ; Burial, Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Powiat tomaszowski, Łódzkie, Poland, Jewish Cemetery of Tomaszow Mazowiecki; citing record ID 20192612, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. Miriam Szufman: undated burial, Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Powiat tomaszowski, Łódzkie, Poland Cemetery: Jewish Cemetery of Tomaszow Mazowiecki. "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVVN-1VBT : 13 April 2023), Miriam Szufman, ; Burial, Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Powiat tomaszowski, Łódzkie, Poland, Jewish Cemetery of Tomaszow Mazowiecki; citing record ID 20192611, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. Eli Emanuel Szufman: buried 1914, Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Powiat tomaszowski, Łódzkie, Poland Cemetery: Jewish Cemetery of Tomaszow Mazowiecki. "Find A Grave Index," , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVVN-1VB5 : 13 April 2023), Eli Emanuel Szufman, ; Burial, Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Powiat tomaszowski, Łódzkie, Poland, Jewish Cemetery of Tomaszow Mazowiecki; citing record ID 20192609, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. Cirl Szufman: died 1928, Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Powiat tomaszowski, Łódzkie, Poland Cemetery: Jewish Cemetery of Tomaszow Mazowiecki. "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVVN-1VBP : 10 September 2021), Cirl Szufman, ; Burial, Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Powiat tomaszowski, Łódzkie, Poland, Jewish Cemetery of Tomaszow Mazowiecki; citing record ID 20192607, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. ==Sources==

Schuler Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Schuler Name Study]] The goal of this project is to find every non-living person with the Schuler surname and make a wikitree profile for them, especially the Schuler Family which settled in Warren County, Pennsylvania, the descendants and their ancestors in Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding sources * Adding categories * Adding relevant templates * Connecting family members to the global family tree. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8427573 send me a private messa

Schulow Name Study

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[[Category:Schulow Name Study]]__NOTOC__ {{One Name Study|name=Schulow}} ==About the Project== The Schulow Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schulow Schulow] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Schulow name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Schulows), by time period (18th Century Schulow), or by topic (Schulow DNA, Schulow Occupations, Schulow Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Schulow Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Johansson-1906|Lena Svensson]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Schulow}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified. == Schulow Family == The Schulow family lived in the city of Stralsund during the 14th century. Several family members were councillors of the city. == Councillors of Stralsund == * 1263- Rehnite Schulow * 1313-1328 [[Schulow-4|Detmar Schulow]] * 1377-1394 [[Schulow-2|Johann Schulow]] == Sources == * Arnold Brandenburg, [https://books.google.se/books?id=1atXAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA83&lpg=PA83&dq=johann+von+semlow&source=bl&ots=JM3VzSuE0i&sig=ahu4RK_9TpxPrTRLcPUyw0BvLik&hl=sv&sa=X&ved=0CCQQ6AEwAWoVChMIitDh3J2TyQIVCYosCh25WAmi#v=onepage&q=johann%20von%20semlow&f=false Geschichte des Magistrates der Stadt Stralsund, besonders in frühere Zeit: nebst einem Verzeichnisse der Mitglieder desselben ... Mit einen Ansicht des Rathhauses vom Jahre 1316]

Schultens Name Study

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[[Category:Schultens Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Schultens Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schultens Schultens] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Schultens name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Schultens), by time period (18th Century Schultens), or by topic (Schultens DNA, Schultens Occupations, Schultens Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Schultens Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Scholtens-35|Roelof Scholtens]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Schultens}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Schultens Project|Schultens Project]] * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Scholtens Scholtens]

Schultz Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Schultzs. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] [[Flynn-1104|Owen Flynn]], [[Unknown-237260|Mary Flynn]], and [[Schultz-1954|Julia Schultz]] [[Flynn-1104|Owen Flynn]] and [[Unknown-237260|Mary Flynn]] have a girl that lives with them from as early as 1900. We are not sure if she was living there any earlier. Her name is [[Schultz-1954|Julia Schultz]]. We are not sure her true relationship to either Owen or Mary. We do not know who her parents are. Here are the few things that we learned from various censuses: 1900 US census - It lists her birthdate as May 1892. It lists her birthplace as New York, her father's birthplace as Germany, and her mother's birthplace as Ireland. She is listed as the niece of Owen and Mary. It lists her occupation as at school. [[image:Flynn-1104-1.jpg|50px]] 1910 US census - It lists her age as 18. It lists her birthplace as New York. It lists her father's birthplace as New York and her mother's birthplace as Ireland. She is listed as godchild of Owen and Mary. It lists her occupation as bookbinder in a bookhouse. [[Image:Flynn-1104-2.jpg|50px]] 1915 NY census - It lists her age as 22. It lists her birthplace as US. There is no space for listing parents' birthplaces. She is listed as daughter of Owen and Mary. It lists her occupation as bookkeeper. [[image:Flynn-1104.jpg|50px]] 1920 US census - It lists her age as 20(??). It lists her birthplace as New York. It lists both her father's and mother's birthplace as Ireland. She is listed as niece of Owen and Mary. It lists her occupation as bookkeeper in a bookstore. [[image:Schultz-1954.jpg|50px]] 1930 US census - It lists her age as 38. She is only living with Owen now since Mary has passed away. It lists her birthplace as well as both parents in New York. She is listed as G. Daughter of Owen. This could be either God Daughter or granddaughter. It lists her occupation as sewer in bookbinding industry. [[Image:Flynn-1104-3.jpg|50px]] 1940 US census - It lists her age as 48. She is living by herself since Owen has now passed away. It lists her birthplace as New York. There is no question for parents birthplace. It lists her occupation as sewer in bookbinding industry. [[image:Schultz-1954-1.jpg|50px]] As you can see, we have a very small sketch of who Julia actually is. I am thinking that she might be the niece. And that her mom is either directly related to Owen or Mary.

Schulz Family

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The goal of this project is to find a lost relative when she came to the US from Germany with her brothers. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am Sharon Schulz Miller. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * John Robert Schulz, Charles Schulz, Otto Schulz and sister Anna Schulz came to America in 1868. John's German name was Johann Rupert. He was married to Katherina Seifert who was born in 1857. She came to America in 1870. John's father Anton Schulz was a mayor of Westerheim. John and Katherina were married in 1876 in New York City. We have papers showing John homestead in Carson City, NV at the age of 33. His two brothers also came to Carson City, Nv, Otto to become the town butcher and Charles possibly homesteaded in Carson Valley south of Carson City also as a rancher like his brother John. It is the sister Anna that we do not know what happened to her. It is possible they took her as far as Wisconsin on their way to Nevada. Or she stayed in NYC. Anyone have any history in their family of an Anna Schulz from the Westerheim vicinity of Germany? * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9892903 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Schumacher Family Bibliography

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The following is a list of works consulted in preparing the Schumacher Family Tree and recommendations for further reading or reference. ==Key== 1. All U.S. federal census records cited are population schedules unless otherwise identified. 2. Enumeration districts in U.S. census records are abbreviated e.d. 3. The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration in Washington D.C. will be shortened to National Archives or NARA. 4. The Family History Library in Salt Lake City is abbreviated as FHL. ==Sources== ''Jensen Cemetery Tombstone Photos, Fulton Township, Rock County, Wisconsin.'' Larry and Linda Kopet compilers. Accessed 22 April 2012 online at USGenWeb [http://www.usgwarchives.net/wi/cemetery/rock-fultontwp-jensen.html] ''They Came to Milton''. John Saunders compiler. Accessed 21 April 2012 online at Rootsweb[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jonsaunders&id=I121408].

Schumacher Family Tree Surname Index

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=== '''''Schumacher Family Tree Surname Index''''' === '''Bienash''' [[Bienash-3|Augusta H.]] '''Ellis''' [[Schumacher-246|Ester (Schumacher)]] '''Kersten''' [[Schumacher-242|Hattie (Schumacher)]] '''Manther''' [[Schumacher-245|Louise (Schumacher)]] '''Schumacher''' [[Bienash-3|Augusta H. (Bienash)]], [[Schumacher-247|Cora]], [[Schumacher-255|Doris]], [[Schumacher-246|Ester]], [[Schumacher-242|Hattie]], [[Schumacher-255|Herman]], [[Schumacher-252|Herman F. W.]], [[Schumacher-235|Louise]], [[Schumacher-243|Theodore]], [[Zekel-1|Wihelmina C. (Zekel)]] '''Zekel''' [[Zekel-1|Wihelmina C.]]

Schunck Family Mysteries

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My father had five sons before his wife died. two of them died at around the age of 6 during the war. The third son was called Hermanus Marinus. We had his picture on our Lounge Room wall for decades. He was called Rinus by the family. When he died the next son born was also called Hermanus Marinus. When I started my family tree I looked up all the birth records and death records for the family and found entry for Hermanus Marinus born 3 may 1943 died 15 Feb 1944 (about 9 months old), and Hermanus Marinus born 18 May 1946 who is still living. I also have a family book that belonged to my father that also substantiates these details. I was told all my life this boy in the picture on our wall was "Rinus 1st" and that he was my half brother. (My father remarried) I have several photos of this brother, so naturally confused. Unfortunatley there is no-one to ask.

Schunk and Dashner Family Documents

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Source Documents for the Schunk and Dashner Families.

Schupli Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Schupli Name Study]] == Goals: == The goal of this project is to find every non-living person with this surname and make a wikitree profile for them. == To Do List: == Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding reliable sources * Adding relevant categories * Adding relevant templates, especially the one for this Name Study. * Connecting family members to the global family tree. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8427573 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Schützen in den Kirchspielen Wallenhorst und Rulle (1630)

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[[Category:Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen]] [[Category:Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen One Place Study]] {{Succession |position1= Schützen in den Kirchspielen Wallenhorst und Rulle |years1=1630 |before1=[[Space:Sch%C3%A4den_der_Bev%C3%B6lkerung_durch_verschiedene_Truppen_-_Wallenhorst_(1623)| Schäden der Bevölkerung Vogtei Wallenhorst 1623]] |after1=[[Space:Vogtey_Wahlenhorst_-_Schatz-_und_Kontributionsregister_des_Amts_Iburg|Schatz- und Kontributionsregister 1630]] }} ==Quotation== {{One Place Study|place=Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|category=Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen One Place Study}} Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück (1630): '''Schützen in den Ämtern und Musterung der Landbevölkerung''', here: ''[[Space:Schützen in den Kirchspielen Wallenhorst und Rulle (1630)|Rulle und Wahlenhorst]]'', NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 201 Nr. 1, foil # 17d (no foil number; four foils between foils 17 and 18) , digital image16 in the [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/digitalisatViewer.action?detailid=v59938&selectId=17909133 digital copy] at Arcinsys, accessed 4 July 2023. Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück (1630): '''[[Space:Schützen in den Kirchspielen Wallenhorst und Rulle (1630)|Schützen in den Ämtern und Musterung der Landbevölkerung]]''', here: ''Rulle und Wahlenhorst'', NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 201 Nr. 1, foil # 17d (no foil number; four foils between foils 17 and 18) , digital image16 in the [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/digitalisatViewer.action?detailid=v59938&selectId=17909133 digital copy] at Arcinsys, accessed 4 July 2023. ==Transcription== Note, the numbers are only added for convenience, they are not part of the original source. #[[Hornschemeier-2|Frederich Hornschem(eier)]] #[[Hedeman-17|Johan Hedeman]] #Henrich Ostenveldt # Herman Beidenbecker #[[Schwalenberg-34|Mencke Schwalenbrock]] #[[Wahlenhorst-21|Ludeke Wahlenhorst]] #Gerdt Roliker #[[Bramme-5|Tepe Bramme]] #Herman Ripenhoff #Th(ö)nies Sudowe #Herman Peddenpoel #[[Mostinck-13|Schwer Mastingh]] #[[Barlage-132|Stepffen Barlage]] #Henrich Roverie #Johan Kalbrecher #Johan Roverie #[[Veltmoller-1|Everdtt Veltmoller]] #Jurgen Niehauß #Jurgen Becker #Sander Dulige #Johan Lubbe #Lammert zu Haste #Henrich Meirinck #Johan Brockhoff #Thonnies Levetagh #Stepffen Gerdinck #Jurgen Entrupff #Johan Gardthuß

Schuyler County New York

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[[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} Schuyler County was created in 1854 from portions of Steuben, Chemung and Tompkins Counties. ===Adjacent Counties=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Seneca_County_New_York Seneca County] - North *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tompkins_County_New_York Tompkins County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Chemung_County%2C_New_York Chemung County] - South *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Steuben_County_New_York Steuben County] - West *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Yates_County_New_York Yates County] - Northwest ===Towns=== *Catharine *Cayuta *Dix *Hector ===Villages=== *Burdett *Montour Falls *Odessa *Watkins Glen ===Hamlets=== *Mecklenburg *Perry City ==Resources and Records== ==On Wikitree== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Schuyler_County%2C_New_York Schuyler County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Schuyler_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Schuyler County Cemeteries] ==On Other Websites== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Schuyler_County,_New_York_Genealogy Schuyler County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/schuyler-county/ Schuyler County on Genealogy Inc] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] *[https://rmc.library.cornell.edu/eguides/lists/churchlist1.htm Study Center for Early Religious Life in Western New York] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Schuyler County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schuyler_County,_New_York. Accessed 14 February 2020

Schwarck

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Schwarck Name Study

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[[Category:Schwarck Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Schwarck-2|Arne Schwarck]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == * Collect DNA samples from Cousins * Collect DNA analysis from know Schwarck and Schwark living relatives and compare the Y-DNA samples. * Encourage people to use wikitree and enter their Schwarck/Schwark ancesotrs

Schweitzer Family Mysteries

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Schwenkfelders

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Central_Schwenkfelder_Garden_of_Memories,_Montgomery_County,_Pennsylvania
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Hosensack_Schwenkfelder_Cemetery,_Palm,_Pennsylvania
Keelys_Church_Cemetery,_Schwenksville,_Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania,_Immigrants_from_Holy_Roman_Empire
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Perkiomen_Township,_Montgomery_County,_Pennsylvania
Protestant_Reformation
Saint_Paul's_Lutheran_Cemetery,_Red_Hill,_Pennsylvania
Towamencin_Schwenkfelder_Cemetery,_Lansdale,_Pennsylvania
Washington_Schwenkfelder_Cemetery,_Hereford,_Pennsylvania
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[[Category:Saint Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Red Hill, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Yeakel Schwenkfelder Cemetery, Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Palm Schwenkfelder Church Cemetery, Palm, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Kraussdale Schwenkfelder Cemetery, East Greenville, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Keelys Church Cemetery, Schwenksville, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Hosensack Schwenkfelder Cemetery, Palm, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Central Schwenkfelder Garden of Memories, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Washington Schwenkfelder Cemetery, Hereford, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Pennsylvania, Immigrants from Holy Roman Empire]] [[Category:Lower Silesia Voivodeship, Poland]] [[Category:Pennsylvania History]] [[Category:German History]] [[Category:Protestant Reformation]] [[Category:Perkiomen Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Hood Cemetery, Germantown, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Lower Salford Mennonite Cemetery, Harleysville, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Worcester Schwenkfelder Cemetery, Worcester, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Towamencin Schwenkfelder Cemetery, Lansdale, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Central Schwenkfelder Garden of Memories, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania]] :''New page, please feel free to join the Trusted List and add/develop this page.'' === Pages for the Descendants of Schwenkfelder Ancestors === :There is probably no better description of a Schwenkfelder than Rev. Balthasar Heebner‘s book titled ''The genealogical record of the Schwenkfelder families : seekers of religious liberty who fled from Silesia to Saxony and thence to Pennsylvania in the years 1731 to 1737.'' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspar_Schwenckfeld Caspar Schwenckfeld von Ossig] :[http://www.schwenkfelder.com/ Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage Site] === Genealogy Books === :'''Citation 1879 Book (Copyrighted)''' :Kriebel, Reuben and Balthasar Heebner. 1879. ''Genealogical record of the descendants of the Schwenkfelders who arrived in Pennsylvania in 1733, 1734, 1736, 1737: from the German of the Rev. Balthasar Heebner, and from other sources.'' Manayunk [Pa.]: J. Yeakel, printer. :'''Citation 1923 Book (Public Domain)''' :Brecht, Samuel Kriebel and Reuben Kriebel. 1923. ''The genealogical record of the Schwenkfelder families : seekers of religious liberty who fled from Silesia to Saxony and thence to Pennsylvania in the years 1731 to 1737.'' New York.: Printed for the Board of Publication of the Schwenfelder Church, Pennsburg, Pennsylvania [by] Rand McNally & Co. :'''Link to Public Domain Books''' :[http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/178787 The Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families Vol. 1] :[http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/182549 The Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families Vol. 2] === Societies === :'''The Schwenkfelder Society ($)''' :A group for Schwenkfelder Descendants. :[https://schwenkfelderexilesociety.org/projects/genealogical-record/ Schwenkfelder Exile Society] ::'''Society of the Descendants of the Schwenkfeldian Exiles''' ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_of_the_Descendants_of_the_Schwenkfeldian_Exiles Link to Wikipedia Page for Society of the Descendants of the Schwenkfeldian Exiles] === Cemeteries === :[https://schwenkfelderexilesociety.org/schwenkfelders-in-pennsylvania/immigrant-monuments/ Possible Cemetery locations for Schwenkfelder Descendants]

Schwinden Name Study

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

Scibetta Name Study

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[[Category: Scibetta Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] ==About the Project== The Scibetta Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Scibetta Scibetta] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Scibetta name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Scibettas), by time period (18th Century Scibettas), or by topic (Scibetta DNA, Scibetta Occupations, Scibetta Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Scibetta Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Scibetta}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Scibetta}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Scibettas of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Scientists honored on the Eiffel Tower

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[[Category: France]][[Category: Paris, France]][[Category: France, Notables]] '''Pour la version française voir [[:Space:Savants_inscrits_sur_la_Tour_Eiffel|Savants inscrits sur la Tour Eiffel]]''' On the Eiffel Tower, seventy-two names of French scientists, engineers, and mathematicians are engraved in recognition of their contributions. The engravings are found on the sides of the tower under the first balcony, in letters about 60 cm high, and originally painted in gold. It is not clear how the 72 names were chosen, but it is known that some were rejected because their name was too long (the maximum is 12 characters). There are no women on the list. Of the 72 men so honored, only [[Chevreul-1|Michel-Eugène Chevreul]] and Hippolyte Fizeau were alive at the time of the opening of the Eiffel Tower on 31 March 1889. 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de Borda||Mathematician, physicist |||| |- |13||FOURIER||[[Fourier-1|Jean-Joseph Fourier]]||Mathematician || || |- |14||BICHAT||Marie François Xavier Bichat||Anatomist, physiologist|||| |- |15||SAUVAGE||Frédéric Sauvage||Engineer|| || |- |16||PELOUZE||Théophile-Jules Pelouze||Chemist|| || |- |17||CARNOT||[[Carnot-4|Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot]]||Mathematician |||| |- |18||LAME||Gabriel Lamé||Mathematician|||| |} == South-East side (Military School) == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Nr. ||Inscription||Nom||Spécialité||Avancement||Qui |- |1||CAUCHY||[[Cauchy-8|Louis Augustin Cauchy]] ||Mathematician |||| |- |2||BELGRAND||Eugène Belgrand ||Engineer |||| |- |3||REGNAULT||Henri Victor Regnault||Chemist and physicist |||| |- |4||FRESNEL||[[Fresnel-1|Augustin Jean Fresnel]]||Physicist ||*|| |- |5||DE PRONY||Gaspard de Prony||Engineer |||| |- |6||VICAT||Louis Vicat||Engineer|||| |- |7||EBELMEN||Jacques-Joseph Ebelmen||Chemist|||| |- |8||COULOMB||Charles-Augustin de Coulomb||Physicist|||| |- |9||POINSOT||Louis Poinsot||Mathematician |||| |- |10||FOUCAULT||[[Foucault-89|Jean Bernard Léon Foucault]]||Physicist |||| |- |11||DELAUNAY||Charles-Eugène Delaunay||Astronomer|||| |- |12||MORIN||Arthur Morin||Mathematician et physicist|||| |- |13||HAUY||René Just Haüy ||Mineralogist|| || |- |14||COMBES||Charles Combes||Engineer et metallurgist|||| |- |15||THENARD||Louis Jacques Thénard||Chemist|| || |- |16||ARAGO||[[Arago-1|Dominique François Jean Arago]]||Astronomer and physicist|| *|| |- |17||POISSON||Siméon Denis Poisson||Mathematician |||| |- |18||MONGE||Gaspard Monge||Mathematician|||| |} == South-West side (Grenelle) == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Nr. ||Inscription||Nom||Spécialité||Avancement||Qui |- |1||JAMIN||[[Jamin-22|Jules Célestin Jamin]]||Physicist||*|| |- |2||GAY-LUSSAC||[[Gay-Lussac-4|Louis Joseph Gay-Lussac]]||Chemist || || |- |3||FIZEAU||Hippolyte Fizeau||Physicist |||| |- |4||SCHNEIDER||[[Schneider-6755|Eugène I Schneider]]||Industrialist ||*|| |- |5||LE CHATELIER||Louis Le Chatelier||Chemist et engineer|||| |- |6||BERTHIER||Pierre Berthier||Mineralogist|||| |- |7||BARRAL||Jean-Augustin Barral||Agronomer, chemist, physicist |||| |- |8||DE DION||Henri de Dion||Engineer|||| |- |9||GOUIN||[[Goüin-253|Ernest Goüin]]||Engineer et industrialist||*|| |- |10||JOUSSELIN||Louis Didier Jousselin||Engineer|||| |- |11||BROCA||[[Broca-2|Paul Pierre Broca]] ||Doctor and anthropologist |||| |- |12||BECQUEREL||[[Becquerel-3|Antoine Becquerel]]||Physicist||*|| |- |13||CORIOLIS||Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis ||Engineer and scientist || || |- |14||CAIL||Jean-François Cail||Industrialist |||| |- |15||TRIGER||Jacques Triger ||Engineer|| || |- |16||GIFFARD||[[Giffard-535|Baptiste Jules Henri Jacques Giffard]] ||Inventor || || |- |17||PERRIER ||François Perrier ||Geographer and mathematician |||| |- |18||STURM ||Jacques Charles François Sturm||Mathematician |||| |} == North-West side (Trocadéro) == {| border="1" 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Scindian 1850 - Ship Tree

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[[Category:Arrivals to Western Australia]] [[Category: Scindian, Arrived 1 Jun 1850]] [[Category:Western Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] :[https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa0.html ''Scindian'' - arrived in WA in 1850 - ''(from Perth DPS)'' ] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 120 |label= Ship Arrival to the Colony of Western Australia She carried the first of 37 shipments of male convicts |caption= [[:Category: Scindian, Arrived 1 Jun 1850|''Scindian,'' 1850]]
[[Space:West_Aust_Convicts_-_Ship_Tree|Convict ''Ships'']] }} :This 650 ton barque was built at Sunderland in '''1844.''' It was employed as a convict transport and left Portsmouth, England on March 4, '''1850''' bound for the ''Swan River Colony.'' She carried the first of 37 shipments of male convicts destined for Western Australia. The voyage took 89 days and the ''Scindian'' arrived in Fremantle on June 1, 1850 with 200 passengers and 75 male convicts [Erickson]. James Cammell and John Gibson were the captain and surgeon respectively. [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa0.html#passengers Other Passengers] :'''Surname''' | Christian Name(s) | '''Age''' Rank; | '''Regiment''' & Remarks :Dickson | Thomas .. aka [DIXON]; | civil servant posted as senior convict overseer - :Dickson .... .... .... .. | wife :Dickson .... .... .... .. | two children :.... | .... .... .... .... .. | servant employed by Thomas DICKSON - :Gibson | John .. | surgeon superintendent :Henderson | E.Y.W. .. | staff officer; captain - :Henderson .... .... .... .. | wife :Henderson .... .... .... .. | child :.... .... .... .... .... .. | two servants employed by Captain HENDERSON - refer ''AJCP'' :Manning | James | 36 clerk of works on convict establishment :Manning | Jane .. | wife :Manning | James .. | child :Manning | .... .... .... .. | child :.... .... .... .... .... .. servant employed by James MANNING :.... .... .... .... .... .. corporal; Royal Engineers - refer 'AJCP' CO 18/57 reel 447, Feb 1850 :.... .... .... .... .... .. private; sapper; Royal Engineers - :.... .... .... .... .... .. private; sapper; Royal Engineers - :.... .... .... .... .... .. private; sapper; Royal Engineers - '' - refer ''''A'''ustralian '''J'''oint '''C'''opying '''P'''roject' CO 18/57 reel 447, Feb 1850 - '' == Sources == ::[https://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=912 Claim a Convict: ''Scindian''] ::[https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/scindian Convict Records ''Scindian''] :::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa.html Western Australian '''Convicts''' 1850-1868]
:[https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa0html#voyage Voyage Details] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa0.html#convicts Convict Trials, & Physical Descriptions] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa0.html#pensioners Pensioner Guards & Families]
[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa0.html#warders Warders & Families] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa0.html#passengers Other Passengers]

Sconciafurno Name Study

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

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work in progress ==[[Robertson-2151 | ''William "Scotch Billy" Robertson'']]== ===In the words of his son...=== [[Robertson-6654 | Wyndham Robertson]]'s '''Family Register''': {{Image|file=Robertson-15566.jpg |caption= Wyndham Robertson Papers 1768-1925, University of Chicago Library }} '''For Research And Educational Use Only''' [https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/scrc/findingaids/view.php?eadid=ICU.SPCL.ROBERTSON Guide to the Wyndham Robertson Papers 1768-1925, University of Chicago Library] Box 10 Folder 12 Diaries Diary, 1763-1782 When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: Robertson, Wyndham. Papers, [Box 10, Folder #12], Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library [[Robertson-6654 | Wyndham Robertson]] (1803-1888), the 20th governor of Virginia, son of this William, traced his family heritage to Pocahontas and authored historical texts. ---- {{Image|file=Robertson-2151.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Wyndham Robertson Papers 1768-1925, }} Wm. Robertson, Eldest son of [[Robertson-3901 | Arch(ibald) Robertson]], another of this Register, was born in Prince George County, & sent to Scotland for his education, & resided (?) three years in the City of Glasgow, living with his Uncle [[Robertson-15567 | Arthur Robertson]]. At the age of about 16 years he returned, (was put into a?) Store in the county of Brunswick in which his father was a principal partner at the age of 18, he lost his father, & when 21 years of age he again, went to Great Britain, remained about 12 months, taking a tour through the greater parts of England & Scotland (next page) In the year 1772 he returned, having formed a (commission?) with a Mercantile house in Glasgow, under the Firm of Ramsey, Monteith (?) he carried on the business in that part of Petersburg called Blandford- about the close of the year 1774 he retired from business and resided at his place of Nativity in Prince George County a few miles below Petersburg, [[Fitzgerald-1618 | his mother]] died in the year 1773. - In the Month of May 1775 he married [[Bolling-267 | Elizabeth Bolling]] in Chesterfield County, and Bolling Hall in Goochland County- by her, he had Ten chil- ---- {{Image|file=Robertson-2151-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=University of Chicago Library }} -dren arrived at the age of maturity. Six Sons and four Daughters, (?) :[[Robertson-7426 | Archibald]] :[[Robertson-6973 | Thomas Bolling]] :[[Robertson-7438 | William]] :[[Robertson-7425 | John]] :[[Robertson-7424 | Powhatan]] :[[Robertson-6654 | Wyndham]] :Elizabeth :[[Robertson-16915 |Mary Buchanan]] :[[Robertson-7440 | Anne L.]] :[[Robertson-7439 |Jane Gay]] [[Robertson-7426 | Archibald Robertson]] Married [[Bolling-262 | Elizabeth Meade Bolling]], daughter of [[Bolling-210 | Archibald Bolling Esq.]] Of Campbell County, has issue of 4 Daughters, to wit Elizabeth Jane, [[Robertson-15808 | Anne Pocahontas]], & [[Robertson-15809 | Virginia]] (next page) [[Robertson-6973 | Thomas Bolling Robertson]] resides in New Orleans, a lawyer &now Attorney General for the State of Louisanna, afterward married- (but he left no issue) [[Robertson-7438 | Wm. Robertson Jr.]] married [[Williams-35187 | Christian Williams]], daughter of [[Williams-84300 | Frederick Williams]], Merchant in Petersburg, has issue, five children(?) Three Sons & 2 daughters- :Wm :Tho. Bolling :Frederick(y?) :Anne L. :Francis ---- {{Image|file=Robertson-2151-5.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Wyndham Robertson Papers 1768-1925, }} (referring to[[Robertson-7425 | John Robertson]]) Attorney General for the State of Virginia residing in the City of Richmond. Married [[Trent-1098 | Anne Trent]], daughter of John Trent Esq. of Cumberland County. (left issue) [[Robertson-7424 | Powhatan Robertson]], a lawyer, now resides in New Orleans, unmarried. Died at the Bay of St' Louis on the Gulf of Mexico on the 18 of October 1820 in the 23rd year of his age after four days illness of Malignant fever, He had a fine classic Education improved by a tour through France & Italy (?) finely qualified (?) (next page) (illegible sentence) completing his Education at Wlm & Mary in Williamsburg ((illegible) Elizabeth Robertson married Henry Lawson Briscoe in March in the Town of Manchester in the year1803 and died a few weeks later. [[Robertson-16915 | Mary Buchanan Robertson]] remains unmarried- ---- {{Image|file=Robertson-2151-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=University of Chicago Library }} [[Robertson-7440 | Anne Robertson]] married Col. [[Skipwith-114 | Henry Skipworth]] of Cumberland County, has issue, three children, 2 sons and one daughter, to wit ((profiles need work)) :[[Skipwith-116 | Henry]] :[[Skipwith-344 | Wm.]] :[[Skipwith-343 | Elizabeth Bolling]] (next page) [[Robertson-7439 | Jane Gay Robertson]] married [[Bernard-2461 | John H. Bernard]] (state senator) of Gaymont near Port Royal, has issue, two children, to wit. :Gay L. :Anne ---- Wyndham's page is missing - perhaps since he is writing this he planned on more detail in a later part of the "Register" --- {{Image|file=Robertson-2151-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=University of Chicago Library }} Wm. Robertson, the Eldest son of Arch.(ibald) Robertson and Elizabeth Fitzgerald before mentioned in another of the foregoing Register, has filled the following Offices to wit. : a member of the County Committee in Prince George : appointed on the Court of Justice being suspended at the commencement of the War of the Revolution : an assessor of Lands in said County : a Justice of the Peace in said County : High Sherriff of d(itt)o : A Vestryman of Bristol Parish : Church Warden of d(itt)o (carried over) ---- {{Image|file=Robertson-2151-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Wyndham Robertson Papers 1768-1925 }} : -a lay member at an Episcopal Convention for Bristol Parish : -a Harbor Master at the Port of City point : -a Commissioner to sit on a Court of Enquiry consisting of the members to adjust claims, within the County& ascertain such as were chargeable to the U. States. : -a Runner for the Bank of Virginia : -Clerk of the Council of State : & lastly a Member of the Council of State at the present date. (next page) The various professions Wlm. Robertson has at different periods been engaged in - : a Planter : a Merchant : a Manufacturer of Flower :: owning a Manufacturing Mill on Swift Creek : a Collier, owning a Coal Mine & lastly : a Licensed Lawyer, having practiced at short times in County Courts of Buckingham, Prince Edward & Charlotte ---- Skip to Wlm.'s Sibling Christian & Elizabeth ---- {{Image|file=Robertson-2151-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Wyndham Robertson Papers 1768-1925, }} Christian Robertson Married Rich(ard) Eppes of City Point & the Island, left issue Richard Thomas, and (2?) Robertsons & Williams died without issue : Elizabeth married Wlm. (Brand?) and died without (issue ?). (next page) :: Christian Eppes married Wlm. Gilliam, P(rince) George, has issue, :: Daughter married to Nath(aniel) Friend, a Merch(ant) in Petersburg :: Mary Eppes, unmarried : - Elizabeth Robertson married Joshua Poythress of Flower de Hundred on or at James River in P(rince) George County, left issue, one Daughter (?) married to John (V.?) Willcox, Merch(ant) of Petersburg, died leaving issue. ----

Scotch Irish Magill Sources

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[[Category:McGill Name Study]] [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Scotch_Irish_Magill_Sources| Other WikiTree pages that link to this page]] This is a sub-project of [[Space:McGill_Name_Study|McGill Name Study]] ==Background== Many North American Magill family trees claim a connection to the Magills of Tullycarn (also spelled Tullycairn), County Down, Ireland, near Dromore. There was an adjacent Magill Estate in County Down called "[[Space:Gill_Hall |Gillhall Estate]]" [http://lordbelmontinnorthernireland.blogspot.com/2014/07/the-magill-baronetcy.html] There have been several families that have migrated from Tullycairn to North America. * The most researched branch is associated with Augusta (and Rockingham) County, Virginia. Several of the publications below mention a connection to Tullycairn. [[Magill-96|William Magill (abt.1690-abt.1749)]] was the patriarch of this family. The family settled in Augusta County, Virginia. **The family of his son [[Magill-183|James Magill (abt.1724-1804)]] is covered in ''Greener Pastures'' ** [[Magill-102|William Magill (abt.1725-1806)]] and family moved to Greene County, Tennesse and is covered in ''Magill Family Record''. **The family of his son [[Magill-95|John Magill (abt.1720-1816)]] is described in [[McGill-1891|John McGill Jr. (1759-1842)]] [[Space:1838_Letter | John Magill 1838 Letter to Nephew Caleb]] *Winchester, VA branch, [[Magill-333|Charles Magill (1760-1827)]], [[Space:1838_Letter|1838 Letter]] mentions a that he is related to the Wincester, VA Magill family. *Bucks County, PA Branch: [[Magill-13|William Magill Sr. (abt.1710-abt.1802)]], *Cumberland County, PA: [[McGill-1408|Charles McGill (1710-1779)]] *Another family from Tullycairn migrated to Connecticut (see Ziebarth ''Direct Connections''), [[Magill-575|John Magill (abt.1700-1792)]] Several of members of this family served in the American Revolution, [[Space:McGill_in_the_American_Revolution|McGill in the American Revolution]] including: *[[Magill-333|Charles Magill (1760-1827)]] of Wincester, VA *[[McGill-3232|Alexander McGill (abt.1758-1830)]] of Augusta Co., VA *[[McGill-1891|John McGill Jr. (1759-1842)]] of Augusta Co., VA *[[Magill-102|William Magill (abt.1725-1806)]] of Augusta Co., VA *[[Magill-260|James Magill (abt.1756-1840)]] [[Space:Tullycairn_House | Link to Tullycairn House Page]]. == Tullycairn associated McGill family history publications == *Robert McCorkle Magill, ''Magill Family Record'', (Richmond, VA: R. E. Magill Publisher, 1907). [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Magill_Family_Record/4NQ1AAAAMAAJ?hl=en Google Books Free Download] **The author, [[Magill-1577|Robert McCorkle Magill (1842-1914)]], descends from [[Magill-96|William Magill (abt.1690-abt.1749)]], [[Magill-102|William Magill (abt.1725-1806)]], [[Magill-260|James Magill (abt.1756-1840)]], and [[Magill-1565|Robert Magill (1792-1858)]] *Weldon Wayne Rogers, ''Greener Pastures from the Tidewater to Texas and Beyond'', 1996. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/61944-redirection FamilySearch Free Download] **Family tree diagram of the Augusta Co., VA Magill family on page 149. He concentrates on the families of [[Magill-96|William Magill (abt.1690-abt.1749)]] > [[Magill-183|James Magill (abt.1724-1804)]] > [[McGill-3232|Alexander McGill (abt.1758-1830)]] *Lyman Chaulkey, ''Chronicles of the Scotch Irish Settlement in Virginia'', Lyman , 1912. Multiple Volumes. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Chronicles_of_the_Scotch_Irish_Settlemen/VzUPAAAAYAAJ?hl=en Google Books Free Download] *AC Magill, ''The Magill Family History,'' 1950. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/607351-redirection FamilySearch Free Download] **The author's family family, [[Magill-201|William Magill (abt.1760-abt.1847)]], is closely associated with that mentioned in the publication Robert M. Magill ''Magill Family Record'' *Zella Armstrong, ''Notable Southern Families, Volume I'', (Chattanooga, Tennessee: Lookout Publishing, 1918-1933). [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Notable_Southern_Families/Qc8UAAAAYAAJ?hl=en Google Books Free Download] *Zella Armstrong, Janie French, Preston Collup. ''Notable Southern Families, Volume II''. (United States: Lookout Publishing Company, 1922). [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Notable_Southern_Families/c1hlAAAAMAAJ?hl=en Google Books Free Download] Chapter XV, pages 231-240 is the Magill chapter. *Willard Rouse Jillson, ''Chronology of John Magill''. (Standard Printing Company, 1938). **[[McGill-1891|John McGill Jr. (1759-1842)]], grandson of William I, immigrant from Tullycairn. This book is mentioned as a source in "Greener Pastures". *John McGill, ''The pioneer to the Kentucky emigrant: a brief topographical and historical description of the state of Kentucky, to which are added some original verses'' (Frankfurt Kentucky, published by J.B. Marshall , 1832). This book is mentioned as a source in "Greener Pastures". [https://digital.library.pitt.edu/islandora/object/pitt:31735054851385 Digital version]. **[[McGill-1891|John McGill Jr. (1759-1842)]], grandson of William I, immigrant from Tullycairn. Does not discusses his ancestry. *John Allen Magill, et al., ''Westward Ho: The Genealogy of John Magill, 1759-1975'' (Compiled 1975). [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/878087/ Free download at familysearch.org]. **[[McGill-1891|John McGill Jr. (1759-1842)]] and his descendants *[[Space:1838_Letter | John Magill 1838 Letter to Nephew Caleb]] **The author, [[McGill-1891|John McGill Jr. (1759-1842)]], descends from [[Magill-96|William Magill (abt.1690-abt.1749)]] > [[Magill-95|John Magill (abt.1720-1816)]] *W. E. Ziebarth & J. W. Ziebarth, ''Direct connections: Ziebarth-Magill ancestry.'' (New York: Ziemag Pub. 1997). **[[Magill-574|Charles Magill (1756-1807)]] * {{DAR-grs|A073100|William Magill|6 December 2023}} [[Magill-102|William Magill (abt.1725-1806)]] *Hazel Parker Jones. ''Descendants of James Boyd Magill, 1799-1880, emigrant from Ireland to Chester co., S. C. in 1823 : a biographical and historical genealogy, including allied families''. 1965. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/753623-descendants-of-james-boyd-magill-1799-1880-emigrant-from-ireland-to-chester-co-s-c-in-1823-a-biographical-and-historical-genealogy-including-allied-families?offset=28 FamilySearch Free Download]. **Note- The subject of this book, [[Magill-963|James Boyd Magill (1799-1880)]], is from County Antrim, near Ballymena. This family is associated with First Presbyterian Church of Broughshane. This family also claims a connection to Makgills of Oxenfiurd. Relationships to Montgomery and Rawdon familes. Chapter 32 is an extract of a Magill Family Register written around 1839 (not the Magill Family Record book by Robert M. Magill) by Rev. George Magill of Donagheady Presbyterian Church. It was based on an earlier handwritten Register of Rev. Robert Magill, Minister of Millrow Presbyterian Church, Antrim. "The original, fuller Magill Family Register by Rev. Robert Magill is in the possession of descendants in Ireland." *Susie Blaylock McDaniel, ''Official history of Catoosa County, Georgia, 1853-1953'' (Dalton, GA: Gregory Printing and Office Supply, 1953, pp. 128-129). [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/790140/ familysearch.org download] **This publication includes some Magills who came from Greene Co., TN. *Lucile M. Bates, ''Walter McGill Preacher and Penman'' (San Antonio, TX: Naylor Company, 1971). **[[McGill-630|Walter Marshall McGill (abt.1808-1878)]] is the subject of this publication. The original publication states that the family moved from Augusta Co., VA to Greene Co., TN shortly after the War of Independence. A note from the author dated 1994 states that newer research indicates that this family is probably not the same family that came from Augusta Co., VA and probably never lived in Greene Co., TN. She believes Walter's grandparents came to America in 1794. *Lovell Jason Morris, ''A settlement at King's Creek in Lincoln Co., North Carolina in the early 18th century : including the families of Beatty, Blackwood, Dickey, Dickson, Falls, Graham, McGill, Oats, Plonk and Weer'' (Signal Mountain, Tennessee, Mountain Press). [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/254610/ Download at familysearch.org] **[[McGill-135|William McGill (bef.1750-)]], [[Bell-3109|Elizabeth (Bell) McGill (abt.1748-)]], [[McGill-168|William McGill (1775-1868)]], [[McGill-134|John McGill (abt.1768-abt.1819)]] This McGill family is believed to have come from County Tyrone. *Dayton Reed Taylor, ''The Alexander Sheldon Vaughan family, 1817 to 1983'' **[[Magill-1567|Hubert Evans Magill (1869-1946)]] This is a Texas family that descends from the Augusta Co., VA Magills. == Non-Tullycairn associated McGill family history publications == *Augustus McGill,  ''The McGills, Celts, Scots, Ulsterman and American Pioneers: History, Heraldry and Tradition'',  (United States: McGill-Warner Company, 1910). **Note: The author's ancestors were [[McGill-1208|Roland McGill (abt.1720-)]] and [[Dillon-1999|Margaret (Dillon) McGill (abt.1720-)]]. Their home was along Belfast Bay, between Belfast and Carrickfergus in County Antrim. They had 9 sons and 1 daughter. Arthur and Patrick came to Baltimore on their brother Henry's ship, "The Good Intent", around 1770. Governor [[McGill-1064|Andrew Ryan McGill]] (1840-1905) 10th Governor of Minnesota descends from this family. *John McGill, ''The Macgill-McGill Family of Maryland; A Genealogical Record of over 400 years Beginning 1537, ending 1948,'' Reprinted by Higginson Book Company, LLC: Salem, Mass., 1948. [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731548 Hathitrust Free Download]. **The patriarch of this family, Reverend [[Macgill-49|James Macgill (1701-1779)]] came from Scotland to the Colonies in 1728. [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731548 Hathitrust Free Download] This manuscript shows a pretty well documented connection to the Makgill of Oxenfuird families. *Eunice Parr McGill, ''The Magill-McGill genealogy from the 1700's.'' (Sterling, Kan: Mrs. R.T.M. McGill, 1963). "[[Space:Eunice_McGill_Book|Eunice]]" **The family of [[Magill-1419|Hugh R Magill (abt.1730-1805)]], Presbyterian minister, who came to Western Pennsylvania from County Down approximately 1750. *Harold Lawrence, ''The Tucker Band: Tuckers and related families (Burtons and MaGills)'' (Boyd Publishing Company, 1992, pp 265-334). **The history of a [[Magill-1264|James William Magill (1797-abt.1853)]] and his wife [[McFall-724|Margaret (McFall) Magill (abt.1799-1877)]] from Larne, County Antrim who settled in Abbeville county, South Carolina in 1842. *Jack T. Ericson, ''Charles Magill the immigrant'', (Westfield, NY 1995). [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/491154/ Free download on familysearch.org] **The story of Charles Magill and Jane Buchanan Magill of Warren County, Pennsylvania. (To do: create wikitree pages for them). [[Magill-1111|Arthur Magill Sr (1764-1847)]] is their son. *Sarah Warren Faudskar, et al, ''The descendants of Zachariah McAlister and Mary Magill McAlister of Washington County, Indiana'' (Privately printed). Free download available on familysearch.org. **[[Magill-1265|Mary (Magill) McAlister (abt.1791-1849)]] *Myrtle Ethyl Packwood, ''Genealogy of the Magills, McAllisters, and the Rodmans'' (Salem, Indiana, 1966). This publication is indexed at familysearch, but not available online. *Sally Magill Stout, ''The Magill Family of Cross Creek, Pennsylvania'' (Los Altos Hills, California, 1985). [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/288120/ Free download on familysearch.org] **Samuel Magill {{FindAGrave|19492733}} and Elanor Magill {{FindAGrave|89128956}} *Virginia Carter Graham, ''The McGills of South Carolina and Mississippi'' (Self published, unknown date). [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/169877/ Free Download at familysearch.org] *Honor Victoria Meece Knowles, ''Family histories of Henry Crockett Meece, Sr. 1912-1983 (McGill and Meece) and Nona Belle O’Byrnes (1914-2010) (O’Byrnes and Hobson)'' (Self published, 2020). [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/794804 View at familysearch.org]. Chapter 2, pages 42-51 covers this McGill family from Tennessee. **[[McGill-3274|Jerome McGill (1891-1959)]] is mentioned in this manuscript. His father is {{FindAGrave|24006404}} *Samuel Davis McGill, ''Narrative of reminiscences in Williamsburg County'' (Kingstree, SC, Kingstree Lithographic Company, 1952). [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/696127/ View on familysearch.org] **[[McGill-1973|Samuel Davis McGill (1819-1897)]] *Gerald McGuire, ''Sweet sixteen : the history, trials and joys of a Nebraska farm family as it comes through and beyond the Great Depression!'' (Self published, late 1990s or early 2000s). **The family of [[McGuire-6680|Richard Sarsfield McGuire (1885-1948)]] and [[McGill-3222|Mary Elizabeth (McGill) McGuire (abt.1885-1964)]] of Wisner, Cuming County, Nebraska. *Elizabeth Bly Fleming McGill, ''A Grandmother Looks Back'' (Self published, approximately 1982). **The author, [[Fleming-15494|Elizabeth (Fleming) McGill (1914-2008)]], tells the story of her husband's Wisner, Nebraska family, starting with [[Magill-602|John Magill (abt.1818-1891)]] and [[Keefe-450|Mary (Keefe) McGill (abt.1841-1889)]] *Paul Magill, ''The Magills of the Meetinghouse Cairncastle: Discovering the Story of an Irish Family''. (Shanway Press, 2010). **The story of the [[Magill-603|James Magill (abt.1793-bef.1865)]] family of Cairncastle parish, County Antrim. *Felix McKillop, ''Townlands, People and Traditions.'' (Ulster Tatler Publications, 2006). **The stories of many families from the southern Glens of Antrim, where the name Magill is very common. *Brian S. Turner, ''Family names in the Glens of Antrim'', (Ulster Historical Foundation, 2021)

Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ulster Province of Ireland]] == Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America == With maps and illustrations drawn by Ethel Stanwood Bolton. : "An attempt for the first time a systematic treatment of the beginning of a migration of settlers of Scotch and English descent from the north of Ireland to the New World." * by Charles Knowles Bolton (1867-1950) * published by Bacon and Brown, Boston, 1910. * Source Example: ::: Bolton, Charles Knowles. ''[[Space:Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America|Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America]]'' (Bacon and Brown, Boston, 1910) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Bolton|Bolton]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=PSJCAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924032772174 * https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich * https://archive.org/details/scotchirishpion00boltgoog * https://archive.org/details/scotchirishpione00boltuoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000336882 * reprints of the 1910 edtion: ::* (1967) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008453007 search only ::* (1972) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007073831 search only ::* (1989) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012107846 ::* (1989) https://books.google.com/books?id=wYo2AQAAMAAJ === Table of Contents === * Chapter: I Ireland and New England before 1714, Page 1 * Chapter: II Ireland's Relation to Maryland Pennsylvania and South Carolina before 1718, Page 21 * Chapter: III Economic Conditions in Ulster 1714-1718, Page 37 * Chapter: IV Political and Religious Conditions in Ulster 1714-1718, Page 60 * Chapter: V The Rev William Homes and the Rev Thomas Craighead, Page 79 * Chapter: VI Ulster and the Presbyterian Ministry in 1718, Page 91 * Chapter: VII Aghadowey and the Session Book, Page 119 * Chapter: VIII The Arrival of Five Ships in August 1718, Page 130 * Chapter: IX The Winter of 1718 1719 in Boston, Page 154 * Chapter: X The Years 1718 and 1719 in Worcester and in the Settlements at Rutland Pelham and Palmer, Page 177 * Chapter: XI The Winter of 1718 1719 in Dracut An dover and in Casco Bay, Page 196 * Chapter: XII The Years 1718 and 1719 at Merrymeeting Bay, Page 215 * Chapter: XIII NUTFIELD AND LONDONDERRY 1719-1720, Page 239 * Chapter: XIV The Scotch Irish in Donegal Derry and Neshaminy Pennsylvania after 1718, Page 266 * Chapter: XV The Scotch Irish in Charleston and Williamsburg South Carolina after 1718, Page 285 * Chapter: XVI The Character of the Scotch Irish, Page 296 * Index 379 ==== Appendices ==== * Appendix: I Ships from Ireland Arriving in New England 1714-1720, Page 317 * Appendix: II The Petition to Governor Shute in 1718, Page 324 * Appendix: III Andrew McFadden's Transplanting to the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in 1718, Page 331 * Appendix: IV ::* (A) Members of the Charitable Irish Society in Boston, Page 333 ::* (B) Names of Fathers on the Presbyterian Baptismal Records in Boston 1730-1736, Page 334 * Appendix: V List of Existing Vital Records of Towns in Ulster begun before 1755, Page 337 * Appendix: Home Towns of Ulster Families 1691-1718, Page 339

Scotch Will Robertson Notes

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[[Robertson-2350 | WILLIAM ROBERTSON]]; b. 1680; m. ca.l700, [[Townes-64 | SARAH TOWNES]]. ===Faulty Pedigree Notes=== {{blue| This Space page was written by Allan Harl Thomas}} {{blue| This Space page by Allan Harl Thomas is a collection of sources pertaining to Scotch Will and thoughts}} In 1937, Colonel William Curry Harlee, the author of Kinfolks: A Genealogical and Biographical Record, wrote of the Seaver lineage that he had :...seen a letter from a person in Edinburgh, Scotland, who stated that for a consideration, ten pounds, he would "allude" to connections of royalty and nobility [in the line].... [The researcher] "alluded" to the Royal Stuarts, the Barons of Strowan, [and] the "House of Lude,"William Curry Harlee, Kinfolks: A Genealogical and Biographical Record, 3 volumes (New Orleans, LA: Searcy & Pfaff, 1935-37), 3: 2474. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064849375;view=1up;seq=91 Robertson Family Records,] published by J. Montgomery Seaver, 1928, is a fraudulent work. This Wlm. "Scotch Will" Robertson signed his will with an "X". Mr. Seaver combined this William with another [[Robertson-2151 | William "Scotch Bill or Billy" Robertson]] who actually was educated in Scotland. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48546/ColonialFamiliesI-000662-443?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d48546%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=ColonialFamiliesI-000662-443 "Colonial Families in the United States of America"], Authors: Mackenzie & Rhoades, 1907: Known as "Scotch Bill" for the reason he was sent back to Scotland for education. Inherited lands in Chesterfield County VA and reared a large family. His will is dated 18th April 1774; Married Sarah Towns. [https://archive.org/stream/prominentfamilies00burkrich#page/456 "Prominent Families of the United States of America",] Author: Burke: States that this William Robertson inherited lands in Chesterfield County VA and served in the Colonial Wars. Married to Sarah Towns with 6 children (John, William, James, Archibald, Martha, Ann). '''If [[Robertson-3511 | William Robertson, Clerk of the Council,]] died in 1739 leaving an only daughter, then there is an incorrect connection between William Robertson, Clerk of the Council, with William Jr., "Scotch Will or Bill", and John Robertson who lived on Sappony (and [[Space:Winterpock_Creek_Notes | Winterpock]]) Creek and married Ann Walthall. I believe this is [[Robertson-2350#Will|the will of William "Scotch Will" Robertson]]: Will of WILLIAM ROBERTSON, dated 18 April 1774, Will Book 2, p. 340, Chesterfield County, VA : Two of Williams daughters married two sons of [[Robertson-187 | Jeffrey Robertson II]] and [[Tanner-324 | Judith (Tanner) Robertson]] ([[Robertson-4316 | Matthew]] and [[Robertson-185 | Mills Robertson]]) Jeffrey and Judith also had a son named [[Robinson-11255 | Tyree]] who's surname evolved into '''Robinson'''. My theory is they, [[Robertson-187 | Jeffrey Robertson II]] and [[ Robertson-2350 | William Robertson]] were cousins (but not 1st cousins). Jeffrey also had a brother named William. I believe he is this [[Robertson-17993 | William Robertson]]. More research is needed to establish him as the son of [[Robertson-188 | Jeffrey I]] :"Scotch Will" 's son [[Robertson-3509 | John Robertson]] had descendants. :: [[Robertson-3508 | Walthall]], has descendants ::John Jr. :: ::[[Robertson-3899 |William]]. William has a direct descendant, Thomas "Tom" Heard Robertson Jr. who edited and published [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25769298-resisting-sherman '''Resisting Sherman: A Confederate Surgeon's Journal.'''] ===Who was "Scotch Will"'s Father?=== [[Robertson-4344 | William Robertson (abt. 1690 - aft. 1757)]] mentions son William and grandson John in his [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Robertson-4344&public=1#Will '''will'''] Research: *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Winterpock_Creek_Notes Winterpock Creek Notes] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotch_Billy "Scotch Billy"] *https://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Robertson *https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/clan-donnachaidh/about/results *[http://robertson-ancestry.com/ The late Tom Robertson] debunking the genealogy of James Robertson of Tennessee

Scotch-Irish Covenanters in South Carolina

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[[Category:South Carolina Projects]] The goal of this project is to detail the history of the families that sailed from Northern Ireland to South Carolina under the leadership of Rev. William Martin in 1772. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Good-1108|Margaret Espaillat]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Trace the migration starting ca. 1805 to the various midwestern states from SC. The Convenanter Church directed the congregation to leave South Carolina and relocate to non-slaveholding territories. * Identify those who sailed on the five ships: Lord Dunluce, James and Mary, Pennsylvania Farmer, Hopewell, and Freemason *Identify family ties with those sharing the same surnames. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7839426 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Scotland, Irving names distribution

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England and Scotland are the source of the name Irving. By examination of various genealogical sources it should be possible to determine the most obvious location from where the name originated. {{One Name Study|name=Irving}} ==Wikitree Categories of Scotland== This category is part of the Scotland Project and is maintained by the Scotland Geographical Team. All County level sub-categories have been created as of 01 Dec 2019. :Region :Europe :Scotland :Scottish Counties :Select the County and then the City/town/Village, etc. Scotland Project contains amongst many research areas, advice on Clans, Stickers to use with Biographies, etc. Scotland Categories and Resources provides a short history. ==Irving name distribution within Genealogical sources.== {| width="80%" align="center" border="1" ! Country ! Parish Records ! BMD ! Census ! Burials ! Personal Databases |- align="center" |England||2.265||40,423||6,580||1,992||21,184 |- align="center" |Ireland||0||0||0||0||0 |- align="center" |Islands||2||0||1||0||0 |- align="center" |Scotland||393||0||3,677||1,346||47,568 |- align="center" |Wales||104||1,092||30||0||0 |- align="center" |} *Parish Records taken from /www.freecen.org.uk. This is incomplete. *BMD Births, Marriages and Deaths taken from www,freebmd.org.uk *Census England and Wales only, taken from www,freece,org,uk. This is incomplete. Census figures show the number of individual Irving records for that census year. Therefore the same family groups will be repeated. *Burials taken from www.findagrave.com. This is incomplete. *Personal Database. Everything related to Irving's entered into these databases. Name variations are included in this count. *Islands are Aldreney, Gurnsey, Jersey, Isle of Man and Sark. *Data last Updated 20 September 2021 by Bill Irving (IRVING-332). ==Scotland Census source for the surname Irving== Method: Using Irving as the Surname; birth year as 1750 to 1920; Birth County = All Counties; Select the county of the census; Select the year of the census; then search. A count of all the records for that census year appears at the top of the results page. An official census of population has been taken every ten years since 1801 with the exception of 1941. Little information about individuals survives for 1801 to 1831. From 1841 to 1911 enumerators copied information from schedules completed by heads of households and of smaller institutions into enumeration books for each district. Larger institutions were districts in their own right and had separate books. The original schedules have been destroyed but the enumeration books are held in the custody of the Registrar General for Scotland in Edinburgh. The records are indexed by personal name and are available as digital images. The censuses started at midnight on: *6 June 1841 *30 March 1851 *7 April 1861 *2 April 1871 *3 April 1881 *5 April 1891 *31 March 1901 *2 April 1911 Source is https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/guides/census-returns {| width="130%" align="center" border="1" ! County ! 1841 ! 1851 ! 1861 ! 1871 ! 1881 ! 1891 !1901 ! 1911 ! Total |- align="center" |Aberdeen||'''1'''||'''8'''||'''2'''||'''0'''||0||0||0||0||11 |- align="center" |Angus||'''6'''||'''15'''||0||0||0||0||0||0||21 |- align="center" |Argyll||'''0'''||0||5||'''4'''||0||0||0||0||9 |- align="center" |Aryshire||'''13'''||'''24'''||0||0||0||0||0||0||37 |- align="center" |Banffshire||'''3'''||'''3'''||'''3'''||0||0||0||0||0||9 |- align="center" |Berwickl||'''0'''||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- align="center" |Bute||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||0||0||0||0||0 |- align="center" |Caithness||'''6'''||'''5'''||'''0'''||'''1'''||0||'''3'''||0||0||15 |- align="center" |Clackmannon||'''19'''||'''16'''||0||0||0||'''8'''||0||0||35 |- align="center" |Dumfriesshire||'''1,179'''||0||'''1,423'''||0||0||'''8'''||0||0||2,602 |- align="center" |Dunbarton||'''4'''||'''0'''||0||0||0||0||0||0||4 |- align="center" |East Lothian||'''12'''||'''6'''||'''8'''||0||0||0||0||0||26 |- align="center" |Fife||'''6'''||'''3'''||0||0||0||0||0||0||9 |- align="center" |Inverness||'''1'''||'''0'''|||0||0||0||0||0||0||1 |- align="center" |Kincardine||'''0'''||'''1'''||0||0||0||0||0||0||1 |- align="center" |Kinross||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||0||0||0||0||0 |- align="center" |Kirkcudbrightshire||'''132'''||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||132 |- align="center" |Lanark||'''45'''||'''88'''||0||0||0||0||0||0||133 |- align="center" |Midlothian||'''57'''||'''46'''||0||0||0||0||0||0||103 |- align="center" |Moray||'''8'''||'''14'''||'''9'''||'''11'''||0||0||0||0||42 |- align="center" |Nairn||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||0||0||0||0||0 |- align="center" |Orkney||'''10'''||'''0'''||0||0||0||0||0||0||10 |- align="center" |Peeble||'''1'''||'''2'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||0||0||0||0||3 |- align="center" |Perth||'''6'''||'''9'''||0||0||0||0||0||0||15 |- align="center" |Renfrew||'''1'''||'''13'''||'''20'''||'''25'''||0||0||0||0||59 |- align="center" |Ross & Cromartyl||'''0'''||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- align="center" |Roxburhshire||'''14'''||'''19'''||'''27'''||0||0||0||0||0||60 |- align="center" |Selkirk||'''0'''||'''13'''||'''4'''||'''0'''||0||0||0||0||17 |- align="center" |Shetland||'''0'''||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- align="center" |Stirling||'''6'''||'''7'''||0||0||0||0||0||0||13 |- align="center" |Sutherland||'''1'''||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||1 |- align="center" |Western Isles||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- align="center" |West Lothian||'''3'''||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||3 |- align="center" |Wigton||'''71'''||'''71'''||'''93'''||'''70'''||0||0||0||0||305 |- align="center" |} '''Bold indicates that 100% of census record has been transcribed.''' Census transcriptions onto the Internet are not complete. If a record shows 0 this may indicate that no transcriptions have been completed. Source used is Free UK Genealogy. “FreeCEN.” Last modified [25 September 2021]. Accessed [25 September 1021]. https://www.freecen.org.uk Data last Updated 22 September 2021 by Bill Irving (IRVING-332). ==Census Analysis== The County with the largest number of Irving's is: * Dumfriesshire 2,602 This is South West Scotland. Dumfriesshire is next to Carlisle in Cumberland. Using the Dumfriesshire database the following are the most popular Christian names: :John :William :James :George :Robert :David :Thomas :Andrew :Richard :Mary :Margaret :Jane :Jean :Elizabeth :Agnes :Bella :Isabella :Ann *Correct as of 22 July 2023 ==Scotland Parish Register source for the surname Irving== Method: Using Irving as the Surname; First year as 1500 .last Year as 1950; Select the county of the Parish Record; Record Type = All three types; then search. A count of all the records appears at the top of the results page. '''Church registers''' Churches have kept registers of baptisms (or births), marriages, burials (or deaths) and other events (such as people moving from one parish to another) for centuries. On this site you can search registers kept by the Church of Scotland, the Roman Catholic church and other churches. '''Old Parish Registers (Church of Scotland)''' The Old Parish Registers (OPRs) comprise the records of births and baptisms, banns and marriages and deaths and burials kept by individual parishes of the Established Church (Church of Scotland) before the introduction of civil registration in 1855. The parish minister or the session clerk usually assumed responsibility for maintaining the registers, but since there was no standard format employed, record keeping varied enormously from parish to parish and also from year to year. As a result, the information may be sparse, unreliable and difficult to read. The oldest register dates from 1553 (baptisms and banns from Errol, Perthshire), but although there was a requirement from 1552 that parishes record baptisms and marriages, many did not commence until much later, and some more remote areas only have registers from the early 19th century. Some registers have been lost or destroyed and the condition of the surviving 3500 is variable. The National Records of Scotland holds the surviving original registers. Registration in the Church of Scotland's registers was costly and unpopular, so many people did not bother to register events at all. Although details of some non-conformists can be found in Established Church registers, many members of other religious denominations chose to have events registered in their own churches. In addition, rapid urbanisation during the 19th century contributed to the diminishing influence of the Church and a decrease in registration in these areas. It was estimated at the time that as few as 30% of events actually occurring were being recorded for some urban parishes. Civil registration started in 1855. However in a small number of districts the local registrar was not in place at the very beginning and therefore there are a small number of events that are recorded in Old Parish Registers but are not featured in our statutory records. '''Roman Catholic parish registers''' Roman Catholic parish registers comprise records of: *births and baptisms *marriages *confirmations *deaths and burials *communicants *sick calls *status animarum *converts *first confessions *seat rents The records cover all Scottish parishes in existence by 1855 – before the introduction of civil registration; the records of Glasgow's Catholic cemetery; and the records of the RC Bi*shopric of the Forces, which records all sacramental events for British service men and women serving in the armed forces worldwide. Under the provisions of Church Law, all faithful are to have sacramental information recorded in the registers of the parish. Record format and content varied over time, with the responsibility for the information gathered being placed with the parish priest - since there was no standard format prescribed, record keeping varied enormously from parish to parish and also from year to year. As a result, the information may be sparse, unreliable and difficult to read. Approximately 700 registers have survived, the earliest dating from 1703, but most records only begin in the 30 years following the relaxation of legislation against Catholics in the 1790s up to the Roman Catholic Relief Act of 1829 when it was permitted to be a member of a Catholic church. The Church of Scotland parishes did not cover the same areas as Roman Catholic parishes and the parishes of other churches. For further information about the content of these records see the National Records of Scotland's guide on Catholic parish registers. '''Other church registers''' As well as the Church of Scotland, other Presbyterian churches in Scotland kept registers of baptisms, marriages and burials from 1716 onwards. These other church registers are in the course of being added to the ScotlandsPeople site. The churches concerned were Presbyterian churches that were originally outside the Church of Scotland (or left the Church of Scotland) but joined (or re-joined) the Church of Scotland at various points. These churches were as follows: *The Reformed Presbyterian Church *The Original Secession (or First Secession) Church *The Associate Synods (Burghers and Antiburghers, and the Auld Licht Burghers, New Licht *Burghers, Auld Licht Antiburghers and New Licht Antiburghers) *The Relief Church *The United Secession Church *The United Presbyterian Church *The Free Church These other churches did not have the same parish structure as the Church of Scotland. Source is https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/guides/church-registers {| width="150%" align="center" border="1" ! County ! 1500-1599 ! 1600-1699 ! 1700-1799 ! 1800-1899 ! 1900-1950 ! Total ! Notes |- align="center" |Aberdeen||0||0||4||0||0||4|| |- align="center" |Angus||0||0||1||8||0||9|| |- align="center" |Argyll||0||0||0||0||0||0||Only 3 Parishes listed |- align="center" |Aryshire||0||0||0||0||0||0|| |- align="center" |Banffshire||0||4||5||5||0||10|| |- align="center" |Berwickl||0||0||0||0||0||0||Only 2 Parishes listed |- align="center" |Bute||0||0||0||0||0||0|| |- align="center" |Caithness||0||0||0||0||0||0|| |- align="center" |Clackmannon||0||0||0||0||0||0|| |- align="center" |Dumfriesshire||0||0||9||95||0||104|| |- align="center" |Dunbarton||0||0||0||0||0||0|| |- align="center" |East Lothian||0||0||17||4||0||21|| |- align="center" |Fife||0||0||0||2||0||2|| |- align="center" |Inverness||0||0||0||0||0||0|| |- align="center" |Kincardine||0||0||0||0||0||0||Only 1 Parish listed |- align="center" |Kinross||0||0||0||0||0||0||No Parishes listed |- align="center" |Kirkcudbrightshire||0||0||0||0||0||0||Only 1 Parish listed |- align="center" |Lanark||0||0||0||0||0||0||Only 3 Parishes listed |- align="center" |Midlothian||0||2||6||2||0||9|| |- align="center" |Moray||0||0||0||0||0||0||No Parishes listed |- align="center" |Nairn||0||0||0||0||0||0||No Parishes listed |- align="center" |Orkney||0||27||47||6||0||80|| |- align="center" |Peeble||0||0||0||0||0||0||No Parishes listed |- align="center" |Perth||0||0||0||0||0||0||Only 2 Parishes listed |- align="center" |Renfrew||0||0||0||0||0||0||Only 1 Parish listed |- align="center" |Ross & Cromarty||0||0||0||0||0||0|| |- align="center" |Roxburghshire||0||0||5||12||0||17|| |- align="center" |Selkirk||0||0||0||0||0||0||No Parishes listed |- align="center" |Shetland||0||0||0||0||0||0||Only 4 Parishes listed |- align="center" |Stirling||0||0||0||0||0||0||Only 1 Parishes listed |- align="center" |Sutherland||0||0||0||0||0||0||Only 2 Parishes listed |- align="center" |West Lothian||0||0||0||0||0||0||Only 2 Parishes listed |- align="center" |Wigton||0||0||0||0||0||0||No Parishes listed |- align="center" |} Source: Free UK Genealogy. “FreeREG.” Last modified [26 September 2021]. Accessed [26 September 2021]. https://www.freereg.org.uk Counties and their Place names are based on: *The digital Gazetteer published by the Association of British Counties. *The 1834 Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales: Counties and Places, by James Bell *Phillimore's Atlas of pre-1832 parishes. Data last Updated 26 September 2021 by Bill Irving (IRVING-332). ==Parish Reregister Analysis== There is no recorded method of identifying if the parish Record transcriptions are complete. Therefore all records may not be included. There is insufficient evidence from the Parish Registers data to reach any conclusion. Currently the highest numbers are in Dumfriesshire and Orkney. ==Conclusion for Scotland data== From the currently available data for Scotland the name IRVING originates in the South West of Scotland. Most probably in Dumfriesshire.

Scotland, Stobo Name Study

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This space is to manage the Scottish Stobos of the [[Space:Stobo_Name_Study | Stobo Name Study]]. See [[:Category:Scotland%2C_Stobo_Name_Study]] for profiles in this category. For the purposes of this project, "Scottish Stobos" are Stobos who spent the majority of their lives in Scotland. = Dead End Branches = These profiles have unidentified parents. ==1600s== *[[Stobo-24|Johne Stobo]] **b: ? [1630s] **m: [[Hinkschaw-2|Marioun Hinkschaw]] on 11 Dec 1653 in Hamilton, Lanark ***Children names: John **d: ? ==1700s== *[[Stobo-119|John Stobo]] **b: ? [1720s] **m: [[Semple-670|Mary (Semple) Stobo]] on ? in ? [probably in Renfrew, Renfrewshire] ***Children names: Margaret, John, Agnes, Robert, James, Andrew **d: ? [probably Irvine, Ayrshire] *[[Stobo-114|William Stobo]] **b: ? [1700s] **m: [[Mitchell-29389|Janet (Mitchell) Stobo]] on ? in ? [probably in Glasgow, Lanarkshire] ***Children names: Robert **d: ? [probably Irvine, Ayrshire] *[[Stobo-62|James Stobo]] **b: ? [1720s/1730s] **m: [[Alexander-17066|Rachel (Alexander) Stobo]] on ? in [probably Lanarkshire] ***Children names: James, Robert, Alexander, Kathren, Marrion, John, Margaret, Martha, Rachel **d: ? [probably Crawfordjohn, Lanarkshire] *[[Stobo-27|Janet Stobo]] **b: 16 Aug 1722 in Glasgow, Scotland **m: [[Richardson-12643|David Richardson]] on 21 Jun 1744 in Edinburgh Scotland ***Children names: David, William, Janet, Joseph, Robert Edward, Robert Stobo, Jean Tonyn **d: ? *[[Stobo-164|James Stobo (abt.1730-1808)]] **location: Stonehouse, Lanarkshire **m: [[Alison-259|Martha (Alison) Stobo (abt.1740-1814)]] on ? in [probably Stonehouse, Lanarkshire] ***Children names: Jean, Alexander, Martha, John, Helen, Agnes *[[Stobo-79|James Stobo]] **b: ? [1730s] **m: ? ***Children names: Robert **d: ? ==1800s== *[[Stobo-127|Peter Stobo]] **b: ? [1770s/1780s] **m: [[Park-4586|Catherine (Park) Stobo]] on 20 Jun 1806 in Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom ***Children names: William, Robert, Catharine Paterson **d: ? [probably Glasgow/Barony, Lanarkshire] *[[Stobo-138|John Stobo]] **b: ? [1790s] **m: [[Edwards-28471|Catherine (Edwards) Stobo]] on 14 Jul 1835 in Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom ***Children names: Edward John, Robert **d: 20 Jun 1840 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom *[[Stobo-2|Jean Stobo]] **b: ? [1790s] **m: [[Young-5511|James Young]] on 15 Jun 1780 in Avondale, Lanarkshire, Scotland ***Children names: James, John **d: ?

Scotland - 1800 to 1875

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Scotland - Aberdeenshire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Grampian Region|Grampian Region]] > '''Aberdeenshire Team''' Surrounding County Team Pages: [[Space:Scotland_-_City_of_Aberdeen_Team|City of Aberdeen Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Kincardineshire_Team|Kincardineshire Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Banffshire_Team|Banffshire Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Nairn_Team|Nairn Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Moray_Team|Moray Team]] == Welcome to the Aberdeenshire Team == Team Leader: TBC Team Members: | [[Croll-284|Neil Croll]] | [[Rowe-6599|Sally Douglas]] | [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] | [[Lewis-14799|Robert Lewis]] | [[Grant-21240|Ian Grant]] ==County Quick Links== *[[:Category:Aberdeenshire%2C_Scotland|Aberdeenshire Category]] == Goal == The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==Aberdeenshire Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with Aberdeenshire: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ABD '''Suggestions for Aberdeenshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ABD Unsourced profiles for Aberdeenshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_ABD Unconnected Aberdeenshire profiles] == Maps / Location Related == *Coordinates: 57°9′3.6″N 2°7′22.8″W *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberdeenshire#/media/File:Aberdeenshire_in_Scotland.svg *https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct/ABD/parishes *https://www.genuki.org.uk/gazetteer *https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct/ABD/#Maps == Resources == *https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct/ABD/ *https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberdeenshire

Scotland - Angus Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Central and East Region|Central and East Region]] > '''Angus Team''' ==Welcome to the Angus Team== Team Leader: Team Members: *[[Fairweather-583|Pam Thomson]] *[[Hylton-692|Denise (Hylton) Hunt]] *[[Deese-313|M. (Deese) Allen]] ==County Quick Links== [[:Category:Angus%2C_Scotland|Angus Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == Angus Team To-do lists == When working with profiles of individuals associated with Angus: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ANS Suggestions for Angus] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ANS Unsourced profiles for Angus] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_ANS Unconnected Angus profiles]

Scotland - Ayrshire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Southern and Borders Region|Southern and Borders Region]] > '''Ayrshire Team''' ==Welcome to the Ayrshire Team== Team Leader: [[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] Team Members: *[[Baxter-4158|Jacqueline Baxter]] * [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] * [[Leamon-93|Lesley Leamon]] *[[Crawford-11512| Amy Gilpin]] * [[Sharp-7578|Chris MacNeill]] *[[Marshall-16896|Lori Marshall]] *[[Penman-567|Elizabeth Russon]] *[[Wilkin-584|Autumn Wilkin]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. === Ayrshire To-do lists === *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_AYR Suggestions for Ayrshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_AYR Unsourced profiles for Ayrshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_AYR Unconnected Ayrshire profiles] === Ayrshire Resources === *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Ayrshire%2C_Scotland List of Ayrshire Genealogy & Historical Resources]

Scotland - Banffshire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Grampian Region|Grampian Region]] > '''Banffshire Team''' Surrounding County Team Pages: [[Space:Scotland_-_Aberdeenshire_Team|Aberdeenshire Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_City_of_Aberdeen_Team|City of Aberdeen Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Kincardineshire_Team|Kincardineshire Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Nairn_Team|Nairn Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Moray_Team|Moray Team]] ==Welcome to the Banffshire Team== Team Leader: TBC Team Members: * [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] *[[Grant-21240|Ian Grant]] ==County Quick Links== [[:Category:Banffshire%2C_Scotland|Banffshire Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==Banffshire Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with Banffshire: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_BAN Suggestions for Banffshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_BAN Unsourced profiles for Banffshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_BAN Unconnected Banffshire profiles]

Scotland - Baronet of Blackadder

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[[Category:Baronet of Blackadder]] The Home Baronetcy, of Blackadder in the County of Berwick, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 25 January 1671 for John Home, with remainder to the heirs male of his body. "The '''Blackadder Baronetcy''', of Tulliallan in the County of Perth, was a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was created on 28 July 1626 for John Blackadder. He was a profligate spender, and impoverished the estates and title, eventually moving to the continent and dying in America. He married a daughter of John Graham, 6th Earl of Menteith and had issue, but owing to the bankruptcy of the honour it was never claimed and the title remained dormant after Sir John's death. The celebrated covenanting preacher John Blackadder was legally the heir, but did not claim the title. The preacher's son Colonel John Blackadder later became governor of Stirling Castle." [[Wikipedia:Blackadder baronets]] See: [[Wikipedia:Baronetage of Nova Scotia]] and [[Wikipedia:Clan Blackadder]]

Scotland - Baronet of Hempriggs

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] ==Dunbar of Hempriggs (21 December 1706)== This baronetcy was created, in the [[:Category: Baronetage of Nova Scotia|Baronetcy of Nova Scotia]], for Sir James Sutherland (later Dunbar), 1st Baronet (died 1724). He was a younger son of James Sutherland, 2nd Lord Duffus and his wife Lady Margaret Mackenzie. He had married Elizabeth Dunbar, daughter and heiress of Sir William Dunbar, 1st Baronet of Northfield, and had issue, the male line in remainder to the [[:Category: Lord Duffus|Lords Duffus]] until succeeding in 1827 and falling extinct in 1875. * [[Sutherland-1241|Sir James Dunbar]], 1st Baronet (died 1724). * [[Sutherland-1208|Sir William Dunbar]], 2nd Baronet (died 1793). He married three times. By his third wife [[Rose-4095|Henrietta Rose]], daughter of [[Rose-4148|Hugh Rose, 16th of Kilvarock]], he had a son and heir. * Sir Benjamin Dunbar, 3rd Baronet (1761–1843) also claimed to be 6th [[:Category: Lord Duffus|Lord Duffus]] from 1827 although his rights were not established by the House of Lords despite his petition 1838. He married Janet Mackay, and was succeeded by his son. * Sir George Sutherland Dunbar, 4th Baronet (1799–1875), also claimed to be 7th and last [[:Category: Lord Duffus|Lord Duffus]]. He was not know to have had any legitimate children and title then passed to a cousin. * Sir Benjamin Duff, 5th Baronet (1808–1897) * Sir George Duff-Sutherland-Dunbar, 6th Baronet (1878–1962) * Sir George Cospatrick Duff-Sutherland-Dunbar, 7th Baronet (1906–1963) * Dame Maureen Daisy Helen Dunbar, 8th Baronetess (1906–1997) * Sir Richard Francis Dunbar, 9th Baronet (born 1945) * heiress presumptive: Sir Richard's daughter Emma Katherine Dunbar (born 1977) ===Sources=== * http://www.fionamsinclair.co.uk/genealogy/caithness/Hempriggs.htm * Wikipedia * Thepeerage.com * leighrayment.com

Scotland - Baronet of Mochrum

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: Baronetage of Nova Scotia]] [[Category:Clan Dunbar]] ==Dunbar of Mochrum (29 March 1694)== This Baronetcy was created, in the Baronetcy of Nova Scotia, for Sir James Dunbar who died in 1718. * Sir James Dunbar, 1st Baronet (died 1718) * Sir George Dunbar, 2nd Baronet (died 1747) * Sir James Dunbar, 3rd Baronet (died 1782) * Sir George Dunbar, 4th Baronet (died 1799) * Sir George Dunbar, 5th Baronet (c. 1750–1811) * Sir William Rowe Dunbar, 6th Baronet (1776–1841) * Sir William Dunbar, 7th Baronet (1812–1889) * Sir Uthred James Hay Dunbar, 8th Baronet (1843–1904) * Sir William Cospatrick Dunbar, 9th Baronet (1844–1931) * Sir James George Hawker Roland Dunbar, 10th Baronet (1862–1953) * Sir Richard Sutherland Dunbar, 11th Baronet (1873–1953) * Sir Adrian Ivor Dunbar, 12th Baronet (1893–1977) * Sir Jean Ivor Dunbar, 13th Baronet (1918–1993) * Sir James Michael Dunbar, 14th Baronet (born 1950) The heir apparent is the eldest son of the 14th Baronet, '''Michael Joseph Dunbar''' of Mochrum, younger (born 1980) This line of the family are the current Chiefs of [[:Category: Clan Dunbar|Clan Dunbar]].

Scotland - Baronet of Northfield

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Clan Dunbar]] [[Category:Baronet of Northfield]] ==Dunbar of Northfield (10 April 1700) == This Baronetcy was created , in the Baronetcy of Nova Scotia, for Sir William Dunbar, died in 1711. * Sir William Dunbar, 1st Baronet (died 1711) * [[Dunbar-1335|Sir Robert Dunbar]], 2nd Baronet (died 1742) * [[Dunbar-1336|Sir Patrick Dunbar]], 3rd Baronet (c. 1676–1763) * Sir Archibald Dunbar, 4th Baronet (c. 1693–1769) * Sir Alexander Dunbar, 5th Baronet (1742–1791) * Sir Archibald Dunbar, 6th Baronet (1772–1847) * Sir Archibald Dunbar, 7th Baronet (1803–1898) * Sir Archibald Hamilton Dunbar, 8th Baronet (1828–1910) * Sir Charles Gordon-Cumming-Dunbar, 9th Baronet (1844–1916) * Sir Archibald Edward Dunbar, 10th Baronet (1889–1969) * Sir Archibald Ranulph Dunbar, 11th Baronet (1927–2015) * Sir Edward Horace Dunbar, 12th Baronet (b. 1977) The heir apparent to the baronetcy is '''Samuel Isaac Dunbar''' (b. 2011).

Scotland - Baronets of Nova Scotia

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: Baronetage of Nova Scotia]] ==Baronets of Nova Scotia== As background to the creation it needs to be recalled that in Britain's American colonies at the time, c. 1620, there was a New England, a New France, and a New Spain. One of the Scottish nobility, Sir [[Alexander-642|William Alexander of Menstrie]], proposed to King James (VI of Scotland and I of England), that the development and settling of New Scotland (Nova Scotia) might be encouraged if James were to offer a title. James had, in the past, Baronets of England, 1611, Baronets of Ireland, 1619, used this method to raise funds for his Government. Thus, on 10 September 1621, James signed a grant in favour of Sir William Alexander that covered all of the lands "between our Colonies of New England and Newfoundland, to be known as New Scotland". This was an area larger than Great Britain and France combined. To assist Alexander settle the colony, James signed, on 18 October 1624, the order to create a new order of baronets, limited to 100 Scottish "knichts and gentlemen of cheife respect for the birth, place, or fortounes". James VI died on 27 March 1625 but his son and heir, Charles I, implemented the plan immediately. Under the implementation of the Baronetage an area of Edinburgh Castle was declared Nova Scotian territory for the purpose of distrubuting title and each applicant was required to pay Sir William Alexander 1000 merks and a pledge to support six colonists, fully equipped, for two years. In return they received the title and c. 11,000 acres, which, interestingly, was thought exorbitant. It was not a requirement that nobles actually go there. The initial settlement did not go well with many killed through harsh weather and disease and then suffered a huge drawback when Charles, after losing a series of conflicts to the French, in reparation, ceded the lands to France and ordered the removal of the colony and destruction of Charles Fort at Port Royal. This was a fatal blow to the fledgling programme. Sir William Alexander, Earl of Stirling and Viscount of Canada, and often referred to as the "Founder of Nova Scotia", died bankrupt in London in 1644. His embalmed body is interred in the family vault in the High Kirk of Stirling. Lord Menstrie maintained, in his castle at Stirling the armorial roll of every noble that joined. This roll is still on display at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menstrie_Castle Menstrie] and managed by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Trust_for_Scotland National Trust of Scotland] The Order of Baronets, however, continued and grants of land were made until the end of 1639, by which time 122 baronetcies had been created, 113 of whom were granted lands in Nova Scotia. There were no grants of land after 1639. Charles, in order to entice nobles to join, allowed members the right to wear the badge of Nova Scotia around the neck suspended by an orange tawny ribbon. This right continues to this day. The badge of office consists of a silver shield with an azure saltire imposed upon it, together with an inescutcheon of the Arms of Scotland. There is an Imperial Crown above the inescutcheon and the motto Fax mentis Honestae Gloria encircles the whole badge. For wearing of the badge see [http://www.baronetage.org/a-short-history/the-baronets-badge/ The Standing Council of the Baronetage] The Order continued until 1707, by which time 329 baronetcies were made.

Scotland - Berwickshire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Southern and Borders Region|Southern and Borders Region]] > '''Berkwickshire Team''' ==Welcome to the Berkwickshire Team== Team Leader: TBC Team Members: *[[Cairns-253|Suzy Cairns]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == Berwickshire To-do lists == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_BEW Suggestions for Berwickshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_BEW Unsourced profiles for Berwickshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_BEW Unconnected profiles Berwickshire]

Scotland - Bute Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Highlands and Islands Region|Highlands and Islands Region]] > '''Bute Team''' ==Welcome to the Bute Team== Team Leader: TBA Team Members: ==County Quick Links== *[[:Category:Bute, Scotland|Bute Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == Bute To-do Lists == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_BUT Suggestions for Bute] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_BUT Unsourced profiles for Bute] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_BUT Unconnected Bute profiles]

Scotland - Caithness Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Highlands and Islands Region|Highlands and Islands Region]] > '''Caithness Team''' ==Welcome to the Caithness Team== Team Leader: [[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] ===Team Members=== ==Caithness Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with Caithness: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_CAI Suggestions for Caithness] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_CAI Unsourced profiles for Caithness] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_CAI Unconnected Caithness profiles] ==County Quick Links== **[[:Category:Caithness, Scotland| Caithness category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==Helpful Links==

Scotland - Campbell Baronets

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Clan Campbell]] [[Category: Baronetage of Nova Scotia]] ==Campbell Baronets== There have been 19 baronetcies created for persons with the surname Campbell, seven in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and twelve in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. The [[:Category: Baronet of Glenorchy|Campbell Baronetcy, '''of Glenorchy''']] in the Perthshire, Scotland, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 29 May 1625 for Duncan Campbell. The fifth Baronet was created [[:Category: Earls of Breadalbane and Holland|Earls of Breadalbane and Holland]] in 1681. The [http://www.baronetage.org/succession-to-baronetcy/ Official Roll of the Baronetage] indicates that the title became dormant on the death of the last holder in 1995. The '''Campbell Baronetcy, of Lundy (or Lundie)''' in Forfarshire, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 13 December 1627 for Colin Campbell. The title became dormant on the death of the second Baronet in c. 1696. The title is later believed to have been vested in Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll, and his descendants. However, the [http://www.baronetage.org/succession-to-baronetcy/ Official Roll of the Baronetage] indicates that the title became dormant on the death of the last holder in 2001. The '''Campbell Baronetcy, of St Cross Mede''' in the County of Southampton (now Hampshire), was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 22 May 1815 for General Sir Guy Campbell. The title was in honour of his father, Lieutenant-General Colin Campbell, Governor of Gibraltar, and was created with remainder to the heirs male of his father. Colin Campbell was the son of John Campbell, Deputy Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland, illegitimate son of the Hon. Colin Campbell, younger son of John Campbell, 1st [[:Category: Earls of Breadalbane and Holland|Earls of Breadalbane and Holland]].

Scotland - Categories Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Managed Profiles Team|Managed Profiles Team]] > '''Categories Team''' Welcome to the [[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]] Categories Team. Project Coordinator and Category Liaison: [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] Team Members: The Scotland Categories Team works with the Categorisation Project to maintain categories relating to Scotland. Our current goal is to add the Category Information Box (CIB) to all Scotland regional categories. Please only work on one county at a time. Here is a chart of our progress: {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''County''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Team Member''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Status''' |- | — || — || — |- | — || — || — |- | — || — || — |}

Scotland - Categorisation Guide

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Managed Profiles Team|Managed Profiles Team]] > [[Space:Scotland Categories Team| Categories Team]] > '''Categorisation Guide''' ==Categorisation for Scotland== This page contains the project standards for categorisation for Scotland Project. If you would like to help with categorisation for Scotland Project, please contact the [[:Space:Scotland Categories Team| Categories Team Leader]] ===Geographic Naming Conventions=== The [[:Project:Scotland |Scotland Project]] uses the County map for Scotland that was introduced in 1890 and was replaced in 1975. This map is considered the most relevant by today's genealogists and is most likely to be referenced in genealogical research. Other names will be managed by exception or linked to names in those categories. See [[:Category: Scottish Counties| the Scottish Counties page]] for boundary details. The Project uses [https://www.ScotlandsPlaces.gov.uk ScotlandsPlaces] to establish place name standards. For standardisation purposes, when categorising, please use the following conventions: :'''Counties''' are located under [[:Category:Scottish Counties|Scottish Counties]]. A deliberate decision was made to fix the counties used to the 1890 county map. This does not, entirely, represent the current counties of Scotland. Counties should take the form , Scotland. If unsure then please ask in the {{G2G}} using the tags {{tag|categorization}} and {{tag|Scotland}}. :'''Towns/Localities''' take the form , and are located under the county of relevance in the 1890 County boundaries. :'''Parishes of Scotland''' On WikiTree please use the form , . Parishes changed over time and, to align to counties, WikiTree needs to use the Parishes established under the Local Government Act of 1889 and hence Scotland consists of 871 Parishes. The [[:Project: Scotland|Scotland Project]] will manage the transition of names and boundaries over time and align them to the modern Parish boundaries. If the town is unknown please leave blank. The person can then be added to [[:Category:Scotland, Unknown Place]] or, if known, the County equivalent. Ensure you use a County from the [[:Category: Scottish Counties|County list]]. ===Parishes of Scotland=== The Scotland Project uses the Parishes established under the Local Government Act of 1889 and hence Scotland consists of 871 Parishes. These will be listed under the [[:Category:Scottish Counties| County]] they are part of. From 1845 to 1930, parishes formed part of the local government system of Scotland: having parochial boards from 1845 to 1894, and parish councils from 1894 until 1930. The Parish boundaries are different from those established under the jurisdiction of the church in Scotland but the differences should not be noticeable to most of the genealogists on wikitree. If you are looking to work this area please use the convention Category: X Parish, County. The Project uses [https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPlaces] to establish place name standards. Parish categories are placed in their corresponding County category. Please do not leave the Category blank. If you do not add a CIB, please add the following statement: '''This category contains profiles of individuals associated with this location.''' ==Project Maintenance Categories== Profiles placed within the structure outlined below require more research in order to determine the correct location. ===Category Hierarchy for Scotland, Unknown Place=== [[:Category:Scotland]] and [[:Category:Scotland Project Maintenance Categories]] :> [[:Category:Scotland, Unknown Place]] :>>[[:Category:Aberdeenshire, Unknown Place]] :>>[[:Category:Angus, Unknown Place]] :>>[[:Category:Argyll, Unknown Place]] :>>[[:Category:Inverness-shire, Unknown Place]] :>>[[:Category:Orkney, Unknown Place]] :>>[[:Category:Renfrewshire, Unknown Place]] :>>[[:Category:West Lothian, Unknown Place]] :>>[[:Category:Wigtownshire, Unknown Place]] Additional categories will be set up as needed, following the above naming standard. ==Categorization Help Pages== *[[:Help:Categorization| Categorization]] *[[:Help:Category_Names| Category Names]] *[[:Help:Category_Creation_and_Removal|Category Creation and Removal]] *[[:Help:Categorization_Glossary| Categorization Glossary]]

Scotland - City of Aberdeen Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Grampian Region|Grampian Region]] > '''City of Aberdeen Team''' Surrounding County Team Pages: [[Space:Scotland_-_Aberdeenshire_Team|Aberdeenshire Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Kincardineshire_Team|Kincardineshire Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Banffshire_Team|Banffshire Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Nairn_Team|Nairn Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Moray_Team|Moray Team]] ==Welcome to the City of Aberdeen Team== Team Leader: Team Members: *[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] ==County Quick Links== *[[:Category:Aberdeen%2C_Scotland|Aberdeen Category]] *[[:Category:Aberdeen_City%2C_Scotland|Aberdeen City Category]] *[[Space:City_of_Aberdeen%2C_Scotland|City of Aberdeen Space]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==City of Aberdeen Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with City of Aberdeen: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. ==Helpful Links== ==General Research Resources==

Scotland - City of Dundee Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Central and East Region|Central and East Region]] > '''City of Dundee Team''' ==Welcome to the City of Dundee Team== Team Leader: Team Members: ==County Quick Links== [[:Category:Dundee%2C_Scotland|Dundee Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==City of Dundee Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with Dundee: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help.

Scotland - City of Edinburgh Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Lothians Region|Lothians Region]] > '''City of Edinburgh Team''' ==Welcome to the City of Edinburgh Team== Team Leader: TBC Team Members: * [[Croll-284|Neil Croll]] * [[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] * [[Charleston-121|Loretta Nelson]] ==County Quick Links== [[:Category:Edinburgh%2C_Scotland|Edinburgh Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==City of Edinburgh Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with Edinburgh: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help.

Scotland - City of Glasgow Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Strathclyde Region|Strathclyde Region]] > '''City of Glasgow Team''' ==Welcome to the City of Glasgow Team== Team Leader: Team Members: *[[Carnan-10|Leanne Carnan]] - *[[Berry-15051| Bill Berry]] ==County Quick Links== [[:Category:Glasgow%2C_Scotland|Glasgow Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==City of Glasgow Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with Glasgow: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help.

Scotland - Clackmannanshire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Central and East Region|Central and East Region]] > '''Clackmannanshire Team''' ==Welcome to the Clackmannanshire Team== Team Leader: Team Members: *[[Frayne-73|Tracy Frayne]] ==County Quick Links== [[:Category:Clackmannanshire%2C_Scotland|Clackmannanshire Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == Clackmannanshire Team To-do lists == When working with profiles of individuals associated with Clackmannanshire: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_CLK Suggestions for Clackmannanshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_CLK Unsourced profiles for Clackmannanshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_CLK Unconnected Clackmannanshire profiles]

Scotland - Duke of Albany

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Dukes of Albany]] ==Duke of Albany== Duke of Albany is a peerage title that was first granted in 1398 by King Robert III of Scotland to his brother, Robert Stewart, in the Peerage of Scotland. "Albany" was a territorial term referring to the area of Scotland north of the River Forth and equivalent to the previous Kingdom of the Picts. The second creation was established in 1458 for Alexander Stewart and was forfeited in 1483. His son, John Stewart, was restored to the title in 1515 and died without an heir in 1536. The third creation, in 1541, was bestowed upon Robert (died in infancy); second son of James V of Scotland. The fourth creation was granted to Henry Stewart (Lord Darnley), king consort of Mary, Queen of Scots. It was merged, along with the title Duke of York, with the Scottish Crown upon their son's ascension to throne. The fifth creation, as well as Duke of York, were bestowed upon Charles, son of James VI and I, in 1604. They were again merged with the crown upon his ascension in 1625. In 1660 to Charles I's son, James, by Charles II. When James succeeded his elder brother to the throne in 1685, the titles again merged into the crown. Charlotte, daughter of Charles Edward Stewart, was given the title Duchess of Albany. She died in 1789. The combined title "Duke of York and Albany" was granted three times by the Hanoverian kings (see [[:Category: Dukes of York and Albany|Dukes of York and Albany]]). The title of "Duke of Albany" was granted once again; this time in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, in 1881 to Prince Leopold. He was the fourth son of Queen Victoria. Prince Leopold's son, Prince Charles Edward (who had succeeded as reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in 1900), was deprived of the peerage in 1919 for bearing arms against the United Kingdom in World War I. Under the Titles Deprivation Act 1917, the legitimate lineal male heir of the 1st Duke of Albany (his senior agnatic descendant is currently the 2nd Duke's great-grandson, Hubertus Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) may petition the British Crown for the restoration of the peerages. However, because none of the descendants of the 2nd Duke, being estranged from the British Royal Family due to their German loyalties, asked the British monarch to consent to their marriages, a strict reading of the Royal Marriages Act 1772 would render all of the 2nd Duke's grandchildren illegitimate in the eyes of British law, which would mean that the dukedom is not simply suspended but truly extinct. ==Dukes of Albany, first Creation (1398)== : :Other titles (1st Duke): [[:Category:Earls of Fife| Earl of Fife]] (1371), [[:Category:Earls of Buchan| Earl of Buchan]] (1374–1406), [[:Category:Earls of Atholl| Earl of Atholl]] (1403–1406) *[[Stewart-1526 |Robert Stewart]], 1st Duke of Albany (c. 1340–1420), third son of Robert II :Other titles (2nd Duke): [[:Category:Earls of Menteith| Earl of Menteith]] (bef 1189), [[:Category:Earls of Fife| Earl of Fife]] (1371), [[:Category:Earls of Buchan| Earl of Buchan]] (1374) *[[Stewart-1651 |Murdoch Stewart]], 2nd Duke of Albany (1362–1425), eldest son of the 1st Duke was attainted and his honours forfeit in 1425 ==Dukes of Albany, second Creation (1458)== : :Other titles (1st Duke): [[:Category:Earls of March| Earl of March]] (1455), [[:Category:Earls of Mar| Earls of Mar]] and '''Earl of Garioch''' (1482) * [[Stewart-3916 |Alexander Stewart]], 1st Duke of Albany (c. 1454–1485), second son of James II, forfeited his honours in 1479, was restored in 1482, then forfeited them again in 1483 : Other titles (2nd Duke): [[:Category:Earls of March| Earl of March]] (1455) * [[Stewart-18678 |John Stewart]], 2nd Duke of Albany (1481–1536), only legitimate son of the 1st Duke, was restored to his father's dukedom and Earldom of March in 1515. The honours went extinct upon his death without issue ==Dukes of Albany, Third Creation (1541)== * [[Stewart-8257 |Arthur Stewart]], Duke of Albany (1541), second son of James V, died eight days after his baptism ==Dukes of Albany, Fourth Creation (1565)== : : Other titles: [[:Category:Earls of Ross| Earl of Ross]] and '''Lord Ardmannoch''' (1565) * [[Stewart-2328 |Henry Stuart]], 1st Duke of Albany (1545–1567) was king consort to Mary, Queen of Scots * [[ Stuart-2 |James Stuart]], Duke of Rothesay (1566–1625), only child of the 1st Duke, became King in 1567 ==Dukes of Albany, Fifth Creation (1604)== : : Other titles: Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (1616), Duke of Cornwall (1337), Duke of Rothesay etc. (1469), Duke of York (1605), Marquess of Ormond (1600), Earl of Carrick (1469), Earl of Ross (1600), Baron Renfrew (1469), '''Lord Ardmannoch''' (1600), Lord of the Isles (1540), Prince and Great Steward of Scotland (1469) * [[Stuart-1 |Prince Charles Stuart]], Duke of Albany (1600–1649), second son of James VI and I, became King in 1625 ==Dukes of Albany, Sixth Creation (1660)== : : Other titles: [[:Category:Dukes of York| Duke of York]] (1644), Earl of Ulster (1659) * [[Stuart-19 |Prince James Stuart]], Duke of Albany (1633–1701), second son of Charles I, became King in 1685 ==Dukes of York and Albany== :See: [[:Category:Dukes of York and Albany| Dukes of York and Albany]] for profiles. ===First creation (1716)=== : : Other titles: Earl of Ulster (1716) * [[Augustus-49 |Ernest Augustus]], Duke of York and Albany (1674–1728), brother of George I, died without issue ===Second creation (1760)=== : : Other titles: Earl of Ulster (1760) * [[Hannover-52 |Prince Edward Augustus Hannover]], Duke of York and Albany (1739–1767), second son of Frederick, Prince of Wales, died without issue ===Third creation (1784)=== : : Other titles: Earl of Ulster (1784) * [[Hannover-40 |The Prince Frederick]], Duke of York and Albany (1763–1827), second son of George III, died without issue ===Dukes of Albany, Jacobite Peerage (1783, or earlier)=== * [[Stuart-2168 |Charlotte Stuart]], Duchess of Albany (1753–1789) * Charlotte was Charles Edward Stuart’s illegitimate daughter by his mistress Clementina Walkinshaw (known as the Countess of Albestroff) and his only child to survive infancy. She was also created a Lady of the Order of the Thistle (LT) by her father on 30 November 1784. ===Dukes of Albany, eighth Creation (1881)=== : : Other titles: Earl of Clarence and Baron Arklow (1881) * [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-19 |The Prince Leopold]], Duke of Albany (1853–1884), fourth son of Queen Victoria * [[Duke_of_Saxe-Coburg_and_Gotha-1 |Charles Edward]], Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, 2nd Duke of Albany (1884–1954), posthumous only son of the 1st Duke, had his British honours suspended in 1919 for taking arms against the realm

Scotland - Duke of Argyll

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Dukes of Argyll]] ==Duke of Argyll== The title Duke of Argyll was created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1701. It was also created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom] in 1892. Those who held this title during the 16th to 18th centuries were among the most powerful noble families in Scotland. The Duke of Argyll also holds the following hereditary titles: *chief of Clan Campbell *Admiral of the Western Isles *Keeper of the Royal Castles of Carrick, Dunoon, Dunstaffnage, Tarbet *High Sheriff of Argyllshire *Master of the Household of Scotland (since the reign of James IV) and subsidiary titles in the Peerage of Scotland: *Marquess of Kintyre and Lorne (1701) *Earl of Argyll (1457) *Earl Campbell and Cowall and Viscount Lochow and Glenyla (1701) *Lord Inveraray, Mull, Mover and Tiry (1701) and in the Peerage of the Great Britain *Baron Hamilton of Hameldon (1776) and Baron Sundridge (1766). as well as the following title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia: *Baronet of Lundie (1627) ===Dukes of Argyll (1701)=== '''Peerage of Scotland''' *[[Campbell-8070|Archibald Campbell]], 1st Duke of Argyll (1658–1703) *[[Campbell-11018|John Campbell]], 2nd Duke of Argyll, 1st Duke of Greenwich (1680–1743) *[[Campbell-11011|Archibald Campbell]], 3rd Duke of Argyll (1682–1761) *[[Campbell-2951|John Campbell]], 4th Duke of Argyll (1693–1770) *[[Campbell-6|John Campbell]], 5th Duke of Argyll (1723–1806) *[[Campbell-10397| George William Campbell]], 6th Duke of Argyll (1768–1839) *[[Campbell-10394| John Douglas Edward Henry Campbell]], 7th Duke of Argyll (1777–1847) '''Peerage of Scotland and Peerage of the United Kingdom''' *[[Campbell-10395| George John Douglas Campbell]], 8th Duke of Argyll, in Scotland (1823–1900) and 1st Duke of Argyll in the United Kingdom. *[[Campbell-6439| John George Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland Campbell]], 9th Duke of Argyll, in Scotland (1845–1914) and 2nd Duke of Argyll in the United Kingdom. *[[Campbell-10402| Niall Diarmid Campbell]], 10th Duke of Argyll in Scotland (1872–1949) and 3rd Duke of Argyll in the United Kingdom. *[[Campbell-11662| Ian Douglas Campbell]], 11th Duke of Argyll in Scotland (1903–1973) and 4th Duke of Argyll in the United Kingdom. *[[Campbell-1937| Ian Campbell]], 12th Duke of Argyll in Scotland (1937–2001) and 5th Duke of Argyll in the United Kingdom * Torquhil Ian Campbell, 13th Duke of Argyll in Scotland (b. 1968-present) and 6th Duke of Argyll in the United Kingdom. The heir apparent is the present holder's eldest son, Archibald Frederick Campbell, Marquess of Lorne (b. 2004)

Scotland - Dunbar Baronets

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Clan Dunbar]] [[Category: Baronetage of Nova Scotia]] ==Dunbar baronets== There have been five Dunbar Baronetcies; the first four in the [[:Category: Baronetage of Nova Scotia|Baronetage of Nova Scotia]], and the last in the [[:Category: Baronetage of the United Kingdom|Baronetage of the United Kingdom]]. There is also a Hope-Dunbar Baronetcy of Baldoon. The Dunbar baronets of Mochrum are notable as the 11th Baronet only held that title for two days before his death. The Dunbar baronets of Hempriggs are notable as the 8th Baronetess was one of only four (or possibly five) baronetesses in history; i.e. the title of Baronet passes to heirs whomsoever rather than heirs male. * Dunbar of Mochrum (29 March 1694) - [[:Category: Baronetage of Nova Scotia|Baronet of Nova Scotia]] * Dunbar of Durn (29 January 1698) - [[:Category: Baronetage of Nova Scotia|Baronet of Nova Scotia]] * Dunbar of Northfield (10 April 1700) - [[:Category: Baronetage of Nova Scotia|Baronet of Nova Scotia]] * [[:Category: Baronet of Hempriggs|Baronet of Hempriggs]] (21 December 1706) - [[:Category: Baronetage of Nova Scotia|Baronet of Nova Scotia]] * [[:Category: Dunbar of Boath|Dunbar of Boath]] (19 September 1814) - [[:Category: Baronetage of the United Kingdom|Baronet of the United Kingdom]]

Scotland - Dunbartonshire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Strathclyde Region|Strathclyde Region]] > '''Dunbartonshire Team''' ==Welcome to the Dunbartonshire Team== Team Leader: Team Members: ==County Quick Links== [[:Category:Dunbartonshire%2C_Scotland|Dunbartonshire Categories]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == Dunbartonshire Team To-do lists == When working with profiles of individuals associated with Dunbartonshire: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_DNB Suggestions for Dunbartonshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_DNB Unsourced profiles for Dunbartonshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_DNB Unconnected Dunbartonshire profiles]

Scotland - Earl Marischal

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Earls Marischal]] '''Earl Marischal''' The genealogy of the fifteenth-century Keiths has suffered confusion in the past as a result of the measures which William Keith, Marshal of Scotland took to safeguard the descent of the family's lands. In 1442 William, Marischal of Scotland granted all his lands to his son Robert, but when Robert died in 1446, the lands reverted to his 2nd son William, who was created 1st Earl Marischal. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-54235. McGladdery, C. A. 2004 "Keith family (per. c. 1300–c. 1530), nobility." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.] The 1st Earl was [[Keith-1273|William Keith (aft 1425-1483)]], who was created betw. 5 Nov 1457 and 4 Jul 1458 Earl Marischal of Scotland. Innes notes he was the 3rd Lord Keith, succeeding his brother the 2nd Lord and their father was the 1st Lord Keith, created betw. 1430 and 1439 (prob. 1430). Most earlier sources, incl. the Scots Peerage, have William succeeding his father as both 1st Earl and 1st Lord Keith but in 1927, the sequence was revised by Thomas Innes, and there is considerable confusion because most lists still refer to the pre-1927 numbering.[http://www.jstor.org/stable/25525738 Innes, Thomas. "The First Earl Marischal." The Scottish Historical Review 24, no. 96 (1927): 280-97][http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/content/marischal1458.htm Marischal, Earl (S, 1458 - forfeited 1716)] Cracroft's Peerage The 1st Earl was succeeded by his son [[Keith-285|William Keith, 2nd Earl Marischal (d. 1526/7)]], who was succeeded by his grandson William Keith, 3rd Earl Marischal (c.1510-1581), the eldest son of [[Keith-464|Robert, master of Marischal (d. 1524/5)]].[http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-15276 Wasser, Michael. 2016 "Keith, William, third Earl Marischal (c. 1510–1581), magnate." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.] [[Keith-415|William, 3rd Earl Marischal]] was succeeded by his grandson [[Keith-1190|George Keith, 4th Earl Marischal (1549-1623)]], son of [[Keith-1192|William, master of Marischal (c.1530-1580)]] and [[Hay-839|Elizabeth Hay (b.c.1530)]] da. of George, 7th Earl of Erroll. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-15263 Simmons, John. 2004 "Keith, George, fourth Earl Marischal (1549/50–1623), magnate and founder of Marischal College, Aberdeen." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. ] George m. Margaret Home, da. of Alexander Home, 5th Lord Home and was succeeded by their son [[Keith-581|William Keith, 5th Earl Marischal (c.1585-1635)]]. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-15277 Henderson, T. F. 2004 "Keith, William, fifth Earl Marischal (c. 1585–1635), naval official." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.] William m. Lady Mary, daughter of John Erskine, earl of Mar. and was succeeded by their son [[Keith-571|William Keith 6th Earl Marischal (1614-1671)]]. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-15278 Stevenson, David. 2006 "Keith, William, sixth Earl Marischal (1614–1671), nobleman." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.] William had no male heirs and he was succeeded by his brother [[Keith-1258|George Keith, 7th Earl Marischal (d. 1694)]] who m. his 2nd cousin Lady Mary Hay (d. 1701), courtier and third daughter of the 2nd earl of Kinnoull. He was succeeded by his son [[Keith-783|William Keith 8th Earl Marischal (c. 1664–1712)]]. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-62762?result=5&rskey=LUOmI2#odnb-9780198614128-e-62762-headword-2 Nicholson, Eirwen E. C. 2004 "Drummond (married name Keith), Mary, Countess Marischal (1675–1729), Jacobite sympathizer." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]. William's son [[Keith-1148|George was the 9th and last Earl Marischal (1692/3?–1778)]]. He succeeded his father 27 May 1712, participated in the Jacobite rising in 1715 as a commander, and subsequently in 1716 he was attainted and all his honours were forfeit.[http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-15265 Furgol, Edward M. 2006 "Keith, George, styled tenth Earl Marischal (1692/3?–1778), Jacobite army officer and diplomatist in the Prussian service." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography] Note: most sources rely on the pre-1927 numbering which causes considerable confusion. Also, despite the note in the 3rd Earl the ODNB skips the 7th Earl entirely, and reverts to the earlier numbering for the last three Earls (which prob. comes from the 1900 DNB). ==Sources==

Scotland - Earl of Angus

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] The category for [[:Category:Earls of Angus| Earls of Angus]] encompasses the Earls in the Peerage of Scotland created by the monarch of Scotland before 1707. Following that year's Treaty of Union, the Kingdom of Scots and the Kingdom of England were combined under the name of Great Britain, and a new Peerage of Great Britain was introduced in which subsequent titles were created. Noticed on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peerage_of_Scotland wikipedia]. The primary source reference for research into this field are the nine volumes of Sir Balfour Paul's work, "The Scots Peerage". == Earl of Angus == The Earl of Angus in the Peerage of Scotland, is held by the [[:Category: Dukes of Hamilton|Duke of Hamilton]], and is used as a courtesy title for the eldest son of the Duke's eldest son. The title is derived from the holdings of the [[:Category: Mormaers of Angus| Mormaer of Angus]]. It originated in, now, Forfarshire and formed one of the ancient kingdoms of Pictish Scotland (Fortriu (See: [[:Category: Scottish History|History of Scotland]]). In the time of [[Dunkeld-32|King Alexander I.]], the Mormaers were superseded in their various provinces by persons bearing the title of Earl, which was coming into use at the period. This category starts from this period and with Gilbert was the first on record to hold the title of Earl of Angus. He may have descended from the ancient Mormaers of the district, but of this there is no proof. While there is historical debate regarding the origin of the Earldom, after the death of Malcolm, Earl of Angus, about 1240, the Earldom passed to his only child, a daughter, Matilda. Matilda was married to Sir Gilbert de Umfraville who thus adopted the title, by right of his wife. ==Early Earls of Angus== * [[Angus-22|Gille Brigte, Earl of Angus]], ''fl''. 1150 * [[Of_Angus-16|Adam, Earl of Angus]], ''fl''. 1189 * [[Ogilvie-61|Gille Críst, Earl of Angus]], ?–1206 * [[Angus-29|Donnchadh, Earl of Angus]], 1206–1214 * [[Angus-25|Maol Choluim, Earl of Angus]], 1214–1240 * [[Angus-17|Matilda, Countess of Angus]] (or Maud) **m. [[Umfraville-10|Gilbert de Umfraville, jure uxoris Earl of Angus]] *[[Umfraville-8 |Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus]] (Earl: 1246–1307) *[[Umfraville-12|Robert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus]] (Earl: 1307–c. 1314 (forfeit); d. 1325) ** [[Umfraville-30|Gilbert de Umfraville]] (d. 1381) ==Earls of Angus, Stewart line (1329)== *[[Stewart-1192|John Stewart, 1st Earl of Angus]] (d. 1331) *[[Stewart-1183|Thomas Stewart, 2nd Earl of Angus]] (d. 1361) *[[Stewart-1201|Margaret Stewart, Countess of Angus and Mar]] (d. 1417) (resigned earldom in favour of her son George Douglas in 1389) **[[Stewart-10252|Thomas, Earl of Mar]] ''suo jure uxoris'' Earl of Angus (d. 1374) ==Earls of Angus, Douglas line (1389)== *[[Douglas-390|George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus]] (1378–1402) *[[Douglas-422|William Douglas, 2nd Earl of Angus]] (c. 1398–1437) *[[Douglas-4057|James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Angus]] (b. 1428–1446) *[[Douglas-421|George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus]] (b. 1429–1462) *[[Douglas-420|Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus]] (1453–1514) **[[Douglas-419|George Douglas, Master of Angus]] (1469–1513) *[[Douglas-346|Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus]] (1490–1557) *[[Douglas-1974|David Douglas, 7th Earl of Angus]] (c. 1515–1558) *[[Douglas-2703|Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Angus]] (1556–1588) *[[Douglas-1145|William Douglas, 9th Earl of Angus]] (1533–1591) *[[Douglas-1932|William Douglas, 10th Earl of Angus]] (1552–1611) *[[Douglas-2094|William Douglas, 1st Marquess of Douglas and 11th Earl of Angus]] (1590–1660), (created Marquess of Douglas in 1633, when he resigned the earldom, which was regranted with the marquessate) ===Marquesses of Douglas (1633)=== (Earldom of Angus was regranted in 1633 and became a courtesy title used by the eldest son of the Marquess of Douglas) *[[Douglas-2094|William Douglas, 1st Marquess of Douglas and 1st Earl of Angus]] (1590–1660) **[[Douglas-1390|Archibald Douglas, styled Earl of Angus and 1st Earl of Ormond]](abt. 1609 - 1655) *[[Douglas-4226|James Douglas, 2nd Marquess of Douglas and 2th Earl of Angus]] (1646–1700) *[[Douglas-5088|Archibald Douglas, 3rd Marquess of Douglas and 3rd Earl of Angus]] (1694-1761), (created Duke of Douglas in 1703) ===Duke of Douglas=== *[[Douglas-5088|Archibald Douglas, 1st Duke of Douglas and 3rd Earl of Angus]] (1694–1761) (created Duke of Douglas in 1703) (the dukedom became extinct on his death, while the Earldom of Angus, Marquessate of Douglas and other subsidiary titles were inherited by [[Hamilton-7455|James Douglas-Hamilton, 7th Duke of Hamilton]]) ===Duke of Hamilton=== Upon the death of Archibald Douglas, 1st Duke of Douglas, the Earldom of Angus was inherited by [[Hamilton-7455|James Douglas-Hamilton, 7th Duke of Hamilton]]. He was a direct male linear descendent of [[Douglas-1386|William (Douglas) Hamilton KG (1634 - 1694)]], a son of [[Douglas-2094|William Douglas, 1st Marquess of Douglas and 1st Earl of Angus]] who had changed his surname to inherit the Dukedom of Hamilton. * [[Hamilton-7455|James Hamilton, 7th Duke of Hamilton, 4th Duke of Brandon, and 4th Earl of Angus]] (1755–1769) (succeeded as 4th Marquess of Douglas and as the 4th Earl of Angus on 21 July 1761.) * [[Hamilton-6794|Douglas Hamilton, 8th Duke of Hamilton, 5th Duke of Brandon, and 5th Earl of Angus]] (1756–1799) * [[Hamilton-12|Archibald Hamilton, 9th Duke of Hamilton, 6th Duke of Brandon, and 6th Earl of Angus]] (1740–1819) * [[Hamilton-8417|Alexander Hamilton, 10th Duke of Hamilton, 7th Duke of Brandon, and 7th Earl of Angus]] * [[Hamilton-11972|William Hamilton, 11th Duke of Hamilton, 8th Duke of Brandon, and 8th Earl of Angus]] * [[Douglas-Hamilton-11|William Alexander Louis Stephen Douglas-Hamilton, 12th Duke of Hamilton, 9th Duke of Brandon, 8th Earl of Selkirk, and 9th Earl of Angus]] (1845–1895)[[Complete Peerage]], Vol. VI, p 275 shows this Duke and his heirs as ''Douglas-Hamilton''s, all previous Dukes as Hamiltons; some other sources show the 10th and 11th Dukes as ''Douglas-Hamilton'' as well. On the other hand, Cracroft's Peerage shows the 12th Duke as a ''Hamilton''; the 13th Duke's grandfather, of a different branch of the family, as having adopted ''Douglas-Hamilton'' * [[Douglas-Hamilton-14|Alfred Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 13th Duke of Hamilton, 10th Duke of Brandon, 9th Earl of Selkirk, and 10th Earl of Angus]] (1862–1940) * [[Douglas-Hamilton-9|Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton, 11th Duke of Brandon, and 11th Earl of Angus]] (1903–1973) * [[Douglas-Hamilton-64|Angus Alan Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 15th Duke of Hamilton, 12th Duke of Brandon, and 12th Earl of Angus]] (1938–2010) * [[Douglas-Hamilton-69|Alexander Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 16th Duke of Hamilton, 13th Duke of Brandon, and 13th Earl of Angus]] (b. 1978) ==Wikitree Fields== The title, in its own right carries no prefix of suffix. Place "Earl of Angus" in the Other Nicknames field. ==Sources== Please use The Scots Peerage; Sir James Balfour Paul, Vol 1, [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun01pauluoft#page/172/mode/2up starting from page 160], as your primary reference for the Earldom. If variance exists please discuss with appropriate source material.

Scotland - Earl of Atholl

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Earls of Atholl]] ==Earl of Atholl== The Mormaer or Earl of Atholl refers to a medieval comital lordship straddling the highland province of Atholl (Ath Fodhla), now in northern Perthshire. Atholl is a special Mormaerdom, because a King of Atholl is reported from the Pictish period. The only other two Pictish kingdoms to be known from contemporary sources are Fortriu and Circinn. Indeed, the early thirteenth century document known to modern scholars as the de Situ Albanie repeats the claim that Atholl was an ancient Pictish kingdom. In the eleventh century, the famous Crínán of Dunkeld may have performed the role of Mormaer. Royal connections continued with Máel Muire, who was the son of King Donnchad I, and the younger brother of Máel Coluim III mac Donnchada. Matad was perhaps the most famous of the Mormaers, fathering Harald Maddadsson, a notorious rebel of the Scottish King and perhaps the first Gael to rule Orkney as Earl of Orkney. The line of Máel Muire and Crínán came to an end when Forbhlaith, the daughter of Mormaer Henry married David de Hastings. The latter marriage produced a daughter, Ada, who married into the Strathbogie family, a semi-Normanized Gaelic family with Fife origins. The Strathbogies ruled until the Wars of Independence, when the Campells took over. It finally passed to the Stewarts. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Earldoms_in_the_Peerage_of_Scotland 1]] or here [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Extinct_earldoms_in_the_Peerage_of_Scotland 2]][[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormaer_of_Atholl 3]] ==Earls of Atholl; Second creation (1320)== * John Campbell, 1st Earl of Atholl (d. 1333) inherited the property confiscated from David II Strathbogie in about 1320, but died without issue ==Earls of Atholl; Third creation (1341)== * William Douglas, 1st Earl of Atholl (d. 1353) resigned his earldom upon or shortly after creation ==Earls of Atholl; Fourth creation (1342)== : Other titles: Earl of Strathearn (1358, abd. 1369, regained 1370) * Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl (1316–1390), grandson of Robert I, ceased to be Earl of Atholl in 1367, and later became King Robert II in 1371 ==Earls of Atholl; Fifth creation (1398)== : Other titles: Duke of Rothesay (1398) and Earl of Carrick (c. 1390) * David Stewart, Duke of Rothesay, 1st Earl of Atholl (d. 1402), grandson of Robert II, died without issue ==Earls of Atholl; Sixth creation (1403)== : Other titles: Duke of Albany (1398), Earl of Fife (1371, res. 1372) and Earl of Buchan (1382, res. 1406) * Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany, 1st Earl of Atholl (1340–1420), third son of Robert II, was created Earl of Atholl for the life of his brother (Robert III) only. He therefore lost the earldom upon the death of his brother in 1406. ==Earls of Atholl; Seventh creation (1404)== : Other titles: Earl of Caithness (1375, abd c 1428–1430), Earl of Strathearn (1427 for life), Earl of Caithness (1430) and Baron Cortachy (1409) * Walter Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl (d. 1437), sixth and youngest son of Robert II, was attainted (his honours forfeit) and executed for his part in the murder of James I ==Earls of Atholl; Eighth creation (1457)== : Other titles: Lord of Balveny (1460) * John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl (1440–1512) (a half-brother of James II (from a different Stewart family)) * John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl (d. 1521), only son of the 1st Earl * John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Atholl (1507–1542), only son of the 2nd Earl * John Stewart, 4th Earl of Atholl (d. 1579), only son of the 3rd Earl * John Stewart, 5th Earl of Atholl (1563–1595), only son of the 4th Earl, died without issue ==Earls of Atholl; Ninth creation (1596)== : Other titles: Lord Innermeath (1469) * John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl (1566–1603) (only son of the 5th Lord Innermeath) * James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl (d. 1625) (only son of the 1st Earl, died without issue and both titles became extinct) ==Earls of Atholl; Tenth creation (1629)== : see Duke of Atholl

Scotland - Earl of Buchan

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Earls of Buchan]] '''Earl of Buchan''' The Mormaer or Earl of Buchan (pron.: /mɔːrˈmɛr/, pron.: /ˈbʌkən/) was originally the provincial ruler of the medieval province of Buchan. Buchan was the first Mormaerdom in the High Medieval Kingdom of the Scots to pass into the hands of a non-Scottish family in the male line. The earldom had three lines in its history, not counting passings from female heiresses to sons. Today it is held by the Erskine family as a peerage. The current holder is Malcolm Erskine, 17th Earl of Buchan (b. 1930). [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Earldoms_in_the_Peerage_of_Scotland 1]] or here [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Extinct_earldoms_in_the_Peerage_of_Scotland 2]][[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Buchan 3]] '''Earls of Buchan; Second creation (1374)''' * Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan (d. 1404) * Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany (d. 1420), in 1406 he granted earldom to his son * John Stewart, Earl of Buchan (d. 1424) – Killed at the Battle of Verneuil * James I of Scotland. (d. 1437)[3] ** Mary Stewart, Countess of Buchan (1428-1465), Countess from 1444 ** Wolfert VI van Borselen (1433-1489),suo jure uxoris Earl of Buchan from 1444 until 1469, Stadholder of Holland, Friesland and Zeeland '''Earls of Buchan; Third creation (1469)''' * James Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan (1442–1487) * Alexander Stewart, 2nd Earl of Buchan (d. 1505) * John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Buchan (c. 1497–1551) ** John Stewart, Master of Buchan (d. 1547) * Christina Stewart, 4th Countess of Buchan (d. 1580) ** m. Robert Douglas of Morton * James Douglas, 5th Earl of Buchan (d. 1601) * Mary Douglas, 6th Countess of Buchan (d. 1628) ** m. James Erskine, 6th Earl of Buchan (d. 1640) (assumed title of Earl of Buchan in right of his wife; created Earl of Buchan in 1617) * James Erskine, 7th Earl of Buchan (d. 1664) * William Erskine, 8th Earl of Buchan (d. 1695) * David Erskine, 9th Earl of Buchan (d. 1745) ** Henry David Erskine, Lord Auchterhouse (b. 1699) ** David Erskine, Lord Auchterhouse (b. 1703) * Henry David Erskine, 10th Earl of Buchan (1710–1767) ** David Erskine, Lord Cardross (1741–1747) * David Stewart Erskine, 11th Earl of Buchan (1742–1829) * Henry David Erskine, 12th Earl of Buchan (1783–1857) ** Henry Erskine, Lord Cardross (1812–1836) *** Henry Shipley Erskine, Lord Cardross (1834–1849) * David Stuart Erskine, 13th Earl of Buchan (1815–1898) * Shipley Gordon Stuart Erskine, 14th Earl of Buchan (1850–1934) * Ronald Douglas Stewart Mar Erskine, 15th Earl of Buchan (1878–1960) * Donald Cardross Flower Erskine, 16th Earl of Buchan (1899–1984) ** David Stuart Erskine (1928–1933) * Malcolm Harry Erskine, 17th Earl of Buchan (b. 1930) :The heir apparent is the present holder's son Henry Thomas Alexander Erskine, Lord Cardross (b. 1960) ----

Scotland - Earl of Carrick

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Earls of Carrick]] The Earl of Carrick was the head of a comital lordship of Carrick in southwestern Scotland. The title emerged in 1186, when Donnchad, son of Gille Brigte, Lord of Galloway, became Mormaer or Earl of Carrick in compensation for exclusion from the whole Lordship of Galloway. The title has been recreated several times in the Peerage of Scotland. Donnchadh's granddaughter Marjorie (Marthoc, Martha, Margaret), who later held the title in her own right, married Robert de Brus, who later became Lord of Annandale. Their son, also named Robert and known as "Robert the Bruce", would later rule Scotland as King Robert I, causing the earldom to merge into the Crown. Robert was also created a baron in the Peerage of England by writ of summons in 1295 as Baron Bruce of Anandale; the title became abeyant with the death of his son David II in 1371. Thereafter, successive Kings of Scots re-created the Earldom several times, but made it non-heritable, specifying that the earldom would revert to the Crown upon the death of the holder. Thus several creations ended with a reversion to the crown or with the holder becoming King. In 1362, Sir William Cunningham, Laird of Glencairn, received a charter of the Earldom of Carrick from King David II (Page 122; Metcalfe, W. M.. "The County of Renfrew." A history of the county of Renfrew from the earliest times. Paisley: A. Gardner, 1905. . Print.) In 1469, the Scots Parliament passed an Act declaring that the eldest son of the King and heir to the throne would hold the Earldom, along with the Dukedom of Rothesay. After the Union of the Crowns of Scotland and England, the Dukedom and Earldom have been held by the eldest son and heir of the Kings of England and Scotland, later the Kings of Great Britain, and finally the Kings of the United Kingdom. The current earl is HRH Prince Charles, Prince of Wales. King James VI and I created John Stuart "Earl of Carrick", in Orkney, in the Peerage of Scotland. He had already been made Lord Kincleven in 1607, also in the Peerage of Scotland. Stuart was a younger son of Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney, illegitimate son of King James V of Scotland. He was granted title to the island of Eday in 1632 and he constructed a substantial mansion house at Calfsound on its northern shores shortly thereafter. He also had property in Ayrshire and hankered after the prestigious title of Earl of Carrick. King James allowed him to name his new Eday property "Carrick House" enabling him to have the style, if not the substance of this title. Lord Carrick had no legitimate male issue and the titles became extinct on his death in 1652. In 1897 The Ayrshire Yeomanry Cavalry, a British Yeomanry Cavalry Regiment, adopted the sub-title Earl of Carrick's Own in honour of the future King Edward VII. [[Wikipedia: Earl_of_Carrick]]

Scotland - Earl of Douglas

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Earls of Douglas]] '''Earls of Douglas''' This page is concerned with the holders of the extinct title Earl of Douglas and the preceding feudal barons of [[:Category:Douglas, South Lanarkshire|Douglas, South Lanarkshire]]. The title was created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1358 for [[Douglas-391|William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas]], son of [[Douglas-393|Sir Archibald Douglas]], [[:Category:Guardian of Scotland|Guardian of Scotland]]. The Earldom was forfeited by [[Douglas-654|James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas]] in 1455. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Douglas 1]] '''Earls of Douglas (1358)''' I * [[Douglas-391|William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas]] (1327–1384) [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3f/Seal_of_1st_Earl_of_Douglas.jpg Seal of William Douglas?] * [[Douglas-796|James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas]] (1358–1388), killed at the [[:Category:Battle of Otterburn|Battle of Otterburn]] * [[Douglas-404|Archibald Douglas, Lord of Galloway, 3rd Earl of Douglas]] (1325–1400) "the Grim", Bastard cousin of the 1st Earl, created [[:Category: Earls of Wigtown|Earls of Wigtown]] 1372. [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3e/Seal_of_Archibald_the_Grim.jpg Seal of Archibald Douglas] * [[Douglas-389|Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas]] (1370–1424) [[:Category:Duke of Touraine|Duke of Touraine]], killed at the [[:Category:Battle of Verneuil|Battle of Verneuil]]. [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f0/Seal_of_Archibald_Douglas%2C_4th_Earl_of_Douglas1400.jpg Seal of Archibald Douglas] * [[douglas-1927 | Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas]] (1390–1439), son of the above * [[douglas-3571 | William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas]] (1426–1440), Murdered at the [[:Category:Black Dinner at Edinburgh Castle|Black Dinner at Edinburgh Castle]] * [[Douglas-651|James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas]] (died 1443) "the Gross" created [[:Category: Earls of Avondale|Earls of Avondale]] in 1437, murderer and great-uncle of above. * [[Douglas-653|William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas and 2nd Earl of Avondale]] (1425–1452), Murdered by James II of Scotland at Stirling Castle. * [[Douglas-654|James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas and 3rd Earl of Avondale]] (died 1488), the last "[[:Category:Black Douglas|Black Douglas]]", brother of the previous, attainted 1455 and all his titles forfeit. Lordship of Douglas, and other estates and title devolved upon: [[Douglas-421|George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus]]

Scotland - Earl of Fife

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Earls of Fife]] =Earl of Fife= The Earl of Fife or Mormaer of Fife referred to the Gaelic comital lordship of Fife which existed in Scotland until the early 15th century. The Mormaers of Fife were the highest ranking native nobles in Scotland. They frequently held the office of Justiciar of Scotia - highest brithem in the land - and enjoyed the right of crowning the Kings of Scots. The Mormaer's function, as with other medieval Scottish lordships, was kin-based. Hence, in 1385, the Earl of Fife, seen as the successor of the same lordship, is called capitalis legis de Clenmcduffe (=Lord of the Law of the Children of Macduff). The lordship existed in the Middle Ages until its last earl, Murdoch (Muireadhach), Duke of Albany, was executed by James I of Scotland. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormaer_of_Fife 1]] ==Earliest Known Making of 1031== * Malcolm Caenmore. b. 1031 * Heth MacCrinan. b. 1062 * Causantin (Constantine) of Clann MacDuib. 1st Mormaer, 1095-1128 * [[MacDuff-20 |Gillemichael]], of Clann MacDuib. Mormaer of Fife, 1130-1133. ==1st Gaelic Making== * [[MacDuff-31 |Donnchad (Duncan I)]] of Clann MacDuib. 1st Earl of Fife, 1133-1154. * [[Duff-1357 |Donnchad (Duncan II)]] of Clann MacDuib. 2nd Earl of Fife, 1154-1204. * [[Macduff-53 |Mael Colum I]] of Clann MacDuib, 3rd Earl of Fife, 1204-1228. * [[Macduff-1 |Mael Colum II]] of Clann MacDuib, 4th Earl of Fife, 1228-1266. * [[Macduff-42 |Colbran]] of Clann MacDuib, 5th Earl of Fife, 1266-1270. * [[Macduff-7 |Duncan MacDuff]] (DonnchadIII) of Clann MacDuib, 6th Earl of Fife, 1270-1288 * [[MacDuff-51|Duncan MacDuff]], (DonnchadIV) of Clann MacDuib, 7th Earl of Fife, 1289-1353. '''Last of the Gaelic Earls''' * [[MacDuff-50 |Isabella MacDuff]], Countess of Fife, * [[Ramsey-3104 |William Ramsey]] of Colluthie, Earl of Fife, (or Alternatively Isabella may have been married to [[Felton-56 |William Felton]]. * [[Stewart-988 |Walter Stewart]], Earl of Fife, * [[Bisset-459 |Thomas Bisset]], Earl of Fife, * [[Dunbar-2235 |John Dunbar]], Earl of Fife, * [[Stewart-1526 |Robert Stewart]], Duke of Albany. 1371-1372 * [[Stewart-1651 |Murdoch Stewart]], Duke of Albany. 1372-1425 ==Recreation of 1759== * William Duff, 1st Earl Fife (c. 1696-1763) * James Duff, 2nd Earl Fife (1729–1809) * Alexander Duff, 3rd Earl Fife (1731–1811) * James Duff, 4th Earl Fife (1776–1857) * James Duff, 5th Earl Fife (1814–1879) * Alexander William George Duff, 6th Earl Fife (1849–1912) (created Duke of Fife in 1889)

Scotland - Earl of Lennox

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Earls of Lennox]] '''Earl of Lennox''' The Mormaer of Lennox or Earl of Lennox was the ruler of the long-lasting provincial Mormaerdom/Earldom of Lennox in the Medieval Kingdom of the Scots. The first Mormaer is usually regarded as Ailin I (also Alpin, Alun or Alwin), but the genealogy of the Mormaers gives earlier names. The last Mormaer of the native line was Isabella, who married Muireadhach Stewart, the Duke of Albany, and died in 1458. The recent work of Cynthia Neville and Michael Brown has made Lennox perhaps the best understood native scottish Mormaerdom. After the extinction of the Lennox line, the Scottish Peerage title of Earl of Lennox was granted to John Stewart, Lord Darnley. It has been "created" six times, becoming extinct every time. The Earl of Lennox was elevated to Duke of Lennox in 1581. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Earldoms_in_the_Peerage_of_Scotland 1]] or here [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Extinct_earldoms_in_the_Peerage_of_Scotland 2]][[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormaer_of_Lennox 3]] '''Earls of Lennox, Second Creation (1488)'''{{Image|file=Stewart-1338.png |align=r |size=m |caption=C.o.A. for the Stewarts of Lennox. }} * [[Stewart-1338|John Stewart]], 1st Earl of Lennox, Lord Darnley (d. 1495) * [[Stewart-1359|Matthew Stewart]], 2nd Earl of Lennox (1488–Battle of Flodden Field, 1513) * [[Stewart-3266|John Stewart]], 3rd Earl of Lennox (d. 1526) * [[Stewart-1610|Matthew Stewart]], 4th Earl of Lennox (1516–1571) ** Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley (1545–1567), heir to the earldom but predeceased his father; husband to Mary, Queen of Scots and father of James VI of Scotland :The title merged with the crown in James VI of Scotland, grandson of the 4th Earl. '''Earls of Lennox, Third Creation (c. 1571)''' * [[Stuart-76|Charles Stuart]], 1st Earl of Lennox (1555–1576), second son of the 4th Earl of the second creation * [[Stuart-79|Lady Arbella Stuart]], 2nd Countess of Lennox (1575–1615) (over-ridden) '''Earls of Lennox, Fourth Creation (1578)''' * Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox, "exchanged" for Earldom of March 1580, second son of the 3rd Earl of the second creation '''Earls of Lennox, Fifth Creation (1580)''' :with subsidiary Lord Darnley, Aubigny and Dalkeith (1580) * Esmé Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox (1542–1583), grandson of the 3rd Earl of the second creation through his third son John

Scotland - Earl of Leven

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Earls of Leven]] '''Earl of Leven''' * [[Leslie-635|Alexander Leslie 1st Earl of Leven]] (c.1580-1661) * [[Leslie-745|Alexander Leslie, 2nd Earl]] (c.1637-1664) * [[Leslie-1574|Margaret Leslie, Countess of Leven]] (d.1674) * [[Leslie-1575|Catherine Leslie, Countess of Leven]] (1663-1676) * [[Melville-405|David Melville 3rd Earl of Leven]] (1660-1728) * [[Leslie-748|David Leslie 4th Earl of Leven]] (1717-1729) * [[Leslie-583|Alexander Leslie. 5th Earl of Leven ]] (d.1754) * [[Melville-560|David Leslie 6th Earl of Leven]] (1722-1802) * [[Leslie-695|Alexander Leslie 7th Earl]] (1749-1820) * [[Leslie-761| David Leslie Melville. 8th Earl of Leven]] (1745-1860) * [[Leslie_Melville-9|Alexander Leslie Melville. 9th Earl]] (1786-1876) * [[Leslie-761| David Leslie Melville 10th Earl of Leven]] (1817-1889) * [[Leslie-Melville-11|John Thornton Leslie Melville, 11th Earl]] (1835-1906) * [[Leslie-Melville-21|Alexander Leslie Melville, 12th Earl]] (1886-1913) * [[Leslie-Melville-24|Ronald Ruthven Leslie Melville 13th Earl]] (1896-1947) * [[Leslie-Melville-12|John David Leslie Melville 14th Earl]] * [[Leslie Melville-17|Archibald Alexander Leslie Melville, 15th Earl of Leven]] * [[Leslie-Melville-24|Alexander Robert Leslie Melville, 16th Earl]] (1924-2012) succeeded by his grandson * [[Leslie Melville-22|Alexander Ian Leslie Melville]]. (1984) From Wikipedia: * Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven (c. 1580–1661) * Alexander Leslie, 2nd Earl of Leven (c. 1637–1664) * Margaret Leslie, Countess of Leven (d. 1674) * Catherine Leslie, Countess of Leven (1663–1676) * David Melville, later Leslie, 3rd Earl of Leven, 2nd Earl of Melville (1660–1728) * David Leslie, 4th Earl of Leven, 3rd Earl of Melville (1717–1729) * Alexander Leslie, 5th Earl of Leven, 4th Earl of Melville (d. 1754) * David Leslie, 6th Earl of Leven, 5th Earl of Melville (1722–1802) * Alexander Leslie-Melville, 7th Earl of Leven, 6th Earl of Melville (1749–1820) * David Leslie-Melville, 8th Earl of Leven, 7th Earl of Melville (1785–1860) * John Thornton Leslie Melville, 9th Earl of Leven, 8th Earl of Melville (1786–1876) * Alexander Leslie Melville, 10th Earl of Leven, 9th Earl of Melville (1817–1889) * Ronald Ruthven Leslie Melville, 11th Earl of Leven, 10th Earl of Melville (1835–1906) * John David Melville, 12th Earl of Leven, 11th Earl of Melville (1886–1913) * Archibald Alexander Leslie Melville, 13th Earl of Melville, 12th Earl of Melville (1890–1947) * Alexander Robert Leslie Melville, 14th Earl of Leven, 13th Earl of Melville (1924–2012)[1] * Alexander Ian Leslie Melville, 15th Earl of Leven, 14th Earl of Melville (b. 1984) * The heir presumptive is the present holder's uncle Hon. Archibald Ronald Leslie Melville (b. 1957).

Scotland - Earl of Mar

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Earls of Mar]] ==Earl of Mar== The Mormaer or Earl of Mar is a title that has been reaffirmed seven times, all in the Peerage of Scotland. The first creation of the earldom was originally the provincial ruler of the province of Mar in north-eastern Scotland. First attested in the year 1014, the "family seat" eventually became Kildrummy Castle, although other sites like Doune of Invernochty were initially just as important. The title evolved into a peerage title, and was made particularly famous by John Erskine, 23rd Earl of Mar who was an important Jacobite military leader during the 1715 Jacobite rising. Owing to a nineteenth-century dispute, there are currently two Earls of Mar, with James Thorne Erskine, 15th Earl of Mar and 17th Earl of Kellie and Margaret of Mar, 31st Countess of Mar. The Earl of Mar and Kellie is the hereditary Clan Chief of Clan Erskine; the Countess of Mar is the hereditary Clan Chief of Clan Mar. ==Earls of Mar, first creation (1404) (as deemed by Act of Parliament in 1885)== :Current subsidiary title: Lord Garioch (created 1320) * Robert Erskine, 1st Lord Erskine; (deemed 13th Earl of Mar by 1885 Act, with precedence from 1404) (died 1453)[Note 1] * Thomas Erskine, 2nd Lord Erskine, 14th Earl of Mar (died 1494) * Alexander Erskine, 3rd Lord Erskine, 15th Earl of Mar (died 1510) * Robert Erskine, 4th Lord Erskine, 16th Earl of Mar (died 1513) * John Erskine, 5th Lord Erskine, 17th Earl of Mar (died 1555) * John Erskine, 6th Lord Erskine, 18th and 1st Earl of Mar (died 1572) (deemed restored to Earldom of Mar by 1885 Act; deemed also to have been created Earl of Mar by House of Lords, 1875) * John Erskine, 19th/2nd Earl of Mar (c. 1558–1634) * John Erskine, 20th/3rd Earl of Mar (c. 1585–1654) * John Erskine, 21st/4th Earl of Mar (died 1668) * Charles Erskine, 22nd/5th Earl of Mar (1650–1689) * John Erskine, 23rd/6th Earl of Mar (1675–1732) (attainted 1716) * John Francis Erskine, 24th/7th Earl of Mar (1741–1825) (restored 1824) * John Thomas Erskine, 25th/8th Earl of Mar (1772–1828) * John Francis Miller Erskine, 11th Earl of Kellie, 26th/9th Earl of Mar (1795–1866) (succeeded to Earldom of Kellie 1829, confirmed 1835) * Walter Coningsby Erskine, 12th Earl of Kellie, 27th/10th Earl of Mar (1810–1872) (recognized as Earl after his death) * John Francis Erskine Goodeve-Erskine, 28th Earl of Mar (1836–1930) (confirmed 1885)[Note 2] * John Francis Hamilton Sinclair Cunliffe Brooks Forbes Goodeve-Erskine, 29th Earl of Mar (1868–1932) * Lionel Walter Erskine-Young, 30th Earl of Mar (1891–1965) * James Clifton of Mar, 31st Earl of Mar (1914–1975) * Margaret Alison of Mar, 32nd Countess of Mar (born 1940)[6] :The heir presumptive is Susan Helen of Mar, Mistress of Mar (b. 1963). In the line of succession to the Earldom of Mar, she is followed by her eldest daughter, Isabel Alice of Mar (b. 1991). ==Earls of Mar and of the Garioch, third creation (1459)== * [[Stewart-3203|John Stewart]], 1st Earl of Mar and of the Garioch (d. 1479) Lands granted to James III's favorite, Robert Cochrane, in 1480 (d. 1482). ==Earls of Mar and of the Garioch, fourth creation (1483)== * Alexander Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany (c. 1454–1485) (forfeit 1483) ==Earls of Mar and of the Garioch, fifth creation (1486)== * [[Stewart-1147|John Stewart]], 1st Earl of Mar and Garioch (d. 1503) ==Earls of Mar, sixth creation (1562)== * James Stewart, Earl of Moray and Mar (d. 1570) ==Earls of Mar, seventh creation (1565) (as so deemed by the House of Lords in 1875)== * John Erskine, 6th Lord Erskine, 1st and 17th Earl of Mar (died 1572) (deemed to have been created Earl of Mar by House of Lords, 1875, deemed also restored to Earldom of Mar by 1885 Act) * John Erskine, 2nd/18th Earl of Mar (c. 1558–1634) * John Erskine, 3rd/19th Earl of Mar (c. 1585–1654) * John Erskine, 4th/20th Earl of Mar (d. 1668) * Charles Erskine, 5th/21st Earl of Mar (1650–1689) * John Erskine, 6th/22nd Earl of Mar (1675–1732) (attainted 1716) * John Francis Erskine, 7th/23rd Earl of Mar (1741–1825) (restored 1824) * John Thomas Erskine, 8th/24th Earl of Mar (1772–1828) * John Francis Miller Erskine, 11th Earl of Kellie, 9th/25th Earl of Mar (1795–1866) (succeeded to Earldom of Kellie 1829, confirmed 1835) * Walter Coningsby Erskine, 12th Earl of Kellie, 10th Earl of Mar (1810–1872) * Walter Henry Erskine, 13th Earl of Kellie, 11th Earl of Mar (1839–1888) (recognised 1875) * Walter John Francis Erskine, 12th Earl of Mar and 14th Earl of Kellie (1865–1955) ** John Francis Ashley Erskine, Lord Erskine (1895–1953) * John Francis Hervey Erskine, 13th Earl of Mar and 15th Earl of Kellie (1921–1993) * James Thorne Erskine, 14th Earl of Mar and 16th Earl of Kellie (b. 1949) :The heir presumptive is the present holder's brother, the Honourable Alexander David Erskine (b. 1952)

Scotland - Earl of Menteith

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Earls of Menteith]] =Introduction= '''Earl of Menteith''' The Mormaer or Earl of Menteith was originally the ruler of the province of Menteith in the Middle Ages. The first mormaer is usually regarded as Gille Críst, simply because he is the earliest on record. The title was held in a continuous line from Gille Crist until Muireadhach IV (aka Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany), although the male line was broken on two occasions. A truncated version of the earldom was given two years later to Malise Graham, 1st Earl of Menteith (2nd Making), in compensation for loss of the Earldom of Strathearn, which was a likely result of the execution of the Duke of Albany.[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormaer_of_Menteith 1]] '''The Mormaer Line''' * [[Menteith-14 |Gille Crist Menteith]] 1st Earl of Menteith. ?-1189 * [[DeMenteith-3 |Murdoch Menteith]] 2nd Earl of Menteith. 1189-1213 * [[Menteith-11 |Maurice Menteith]] 3rd Earl of Menteith. 1213-1233 * [[DeMentieth-1|Isabella Menteith]] Countess of Menteith in own right (died without issue). 1233-1272. Married William Comyn, who became 4th Earl of Menteith. * [[Menteith-6 |Mary Menteith]] Countess of Menteith Married [[Stewart-1198 |Walter Stewart]] '''First Line, from 1258''' * [[Stewart-1198 |Walter Stewart]] 1st Earl of Menteith * [[Stewart-7698 |Alexander Stewart]] 2nd Earl of Menteith * [[Menteith-9 |Alan Menteith]] 3rd Earl of Menteith * [[Menteith-116 |Murdoch Menteith]] 4th Earl of Menteith * [[Stewart-18617 |Mary Stewart]] Countess of Menteith * [[Graham-10082 |Sir John Graham]] Earl of Menteith * [[Graham-632 |Margaret Graham]] Countess of Menteith * [[Stewart-1526 |Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany]] * [[Stewart-1651 |Murdoch Stewart]] 2nd Duke of Albany '''Second line, from 1427''' * Malise Graham, 1st Earl of Menteith(1406–1490) * Alexander Graham, 2nd Earl of Menteith (c. 1475 – c. 1537) * William Graham, 3rd Earl of Menteith (c. 1500 – c. 1543) * John Graham, 4th Earl of Menteith (c. 1529 – c. 1565) * William Graham, 5th Earl of Menteith (c. 1555 – c. 1578) * John Graham, 6th Earl of Menteith (c. 1571 – c. 1598) * William Graham, 7th Earl of Menteith (c. 1591–1661), also created Earl of Airth in 1633 * William Graham, 8th Earl of Menteith (c. 1634 – 1694), extinct or dormant after his death on 12 September 1694 ==Sources== * The Red Book of Menteith. P457. https://archive.org/stream/redbookofmentev100fras#page/456/mode/2up * The Heraldry of the Stewarts. by George Harvey Johnston.

Scotland - Earl of Moray

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Earls of Moray]] '''Earls of Moray''' The title Earl of Moray (pronounced "Murry") has been created several times in the Peerage of Scotland. Prior to the formal establishment of the peerage, Earl of Moray, numerous individuals ruled the kingdom of Moray or Mormaer of Moray until 1130 when the kingdom was destroyed by David I of Scotland. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Earldoms_in_the_Peerage_of_Scotland 1]][[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Extinct_earldoms_in_the_Peerage_of_Scotland 2]][[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Moray 3]] ==Earls of Moray, First Creation (1312)== * [[Randolph-355|Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray]] (d. 1332) * Thomas Randolph, 2nd Earl of Moray (d. 1332) * John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray (d. 1346) ==Earls of Moray, Second Creation (1372)== * John Dunbar, 4th Earl of Moray (d. 1391) * Thomas Dunbar, 5th Earl of Moray (d. 1422?) * Thomas Dunbar, 6th Earl of Moray (d. ?) * James Dunbar, 7th Earl of Moray (d. 1429) * Elizabeth Dunbar, 8th Countess of Moray (d. 1485) (forfeit 1455) ** [[Douglas-652|Archibald Douglas, Earl of Moray]] (d. 1455), brother of the 8th and 9th Earls of Douglas (acceded 145?), her 1st husband ** James Crichton, 2nd Lord Crichton and Earl of Moray (d. 1454) (acceded 1452), the husband of her sister ==Earls of Moray, Third Creation (1501)== * James Stewart, Earl of Moray (c. 1499–1544) ==Earls of Moray, Fourth Creation (1549)== * George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly, Earl of Moray (1514–1562) until 1560 ==Earls of Moray, Fifth Creation (1562)== * [[Moray-36|James Stewart]], 1st Earl of Moray (c. 1531–1570) * [[Stewart-3020|Elizabeth Stewart]], 2nd Countess of Moray (d. 1591) * [[Stewart-3021|James Stewart]], 2nd Earl of Moray (d. 1592) * [[Stewart-3019|James Stewart]], 3rd Earl of Moray (d. 1638) * James Stewart, 4th Earl of Moray (d. 1653) ** James Stuart, Lord Doune * Alexander Stuart, 5th Earl of Moray (d. 1701) ** James Stuart, Lord Doune (d. 1685) * Charles Stuart, 6th Earl of Moray (d. 1735) * Francis Stuart, 7th Earl of Moray (d. 1739) * James Stuart, 8th Earl of Moray (1708–1767) * Francis Stuart, 9th Earl of Moray (1737–1810) * Francis Stuart, 10th Earl of Moray (1771–1848) * Francis Stuart, 11th Earl of Moray (1795–1859) * John Stuart, 12th Earl of Moray (1797–1867) * Archibald George Stuart, 13th Earl of Moray (1810–1872) * George Philip Stuart, 14th Earl of Moray (1816–1895) * Edmund Archibald Stuart, 15th Earl of Moray (1840–1901) * Francis James Stuart, 16th Earl of Moray (1842–1909) * Morton Gray Stuart, 17th Earl of Moray (1855–1930) * Francis Douglas Stuart, 18th Earl of Moray (1892–1943) * Archibald John Morton Stuart, 19th Earl of Moray (1894–1974) * Douglas John Moray Stuart, 20th Earl of Moray (1928–2011) * John Douglas Stuart, 21st Earl of Moray (b. 1966) The heir apparent is his son James Douglas Stuart, Lord Doune (b. 2002).

Scotland - Earl of Morton

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Earls of Morton]] ==Earl of Morton== The title Earl of Morton was created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1458 for James Douglas, 3rd [[:Category:Lord_Dalkeith|Lord of Dalkeith]]. Along with it, the title Lord Aberdour was granted. This latter title is the courtesy title for the eldest son and heir to the Earl of Morton. The Barony of Dalkeith was also held concurrently with the Earldom until September 9, 1672, when the 9th Earl of Morton resigned any right he possessed the Barony of Dalkeith in favour of [[Crofts-1|James, Duke of Buccleuch and Monmouth]].http://www.thepeerage.com/p2596.htm#i25954 The family seat is Dalmahoy Farms, near Kirknewton, West Lothian. ---- {{Image|file=Arms_of_Douglas_Earls_of_Morton.jpg |caption= Arms of the 11th and succeeding Earls of Morton }} '''Arms of Douglas, Earls of Morton''': Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Argent a man's heart Gules ensigned of an imperial crown proper, on a chief Azure three mullets of the first (for Douglas); 2nd and 3rd, Argent three piles issuing from the chief Gules, and in chief two mullets of the field (Douglas of Dalkeith and Lochleven). '''Armorial Motto''': Lock sicker (be sure) ---- '''First Holder''' *[[Douglas-412|James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton]], 3rd Lord of Dalkeith '''Past Holders''' *[[Douglas-1117|John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton]], 4th Lord of Dalkeith *[[Douglas-663|James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Morton]], 5th Lord of Dalkeith, succeeded by his son-in-law: *[[Douglas-2773|James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton]], 6th Lord of Dalkeith *[[Maxwell-1793|John Maxwell, 5th Earl of Morton]], 7th Lord of Dalkeith (a grandson of the 3rd Earl who succeeded briefly), he later became the 1st Earl of Nithsdale, in compensation for being commanded to give the Earldom to Morton to: *[[Douglas-2703|Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Morton]], 7th Lord of Dalkeith (called 5th Earl because he was the 5th Douglas to hold the Earldom) and 8th Earl of Angus, the Earldom of Angus went to another Douglas, and his cousin succeeded him to the Earldom of Morton: *[[Douglas-947|William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton]], 8th Lord of Dalkeith, of the [[:Category:Douglas_of_Lochleven|Douglases of Lochleven]], succeeded by his grandson: *[[Douglas-2023|William Douglas, 7th Earl of Morton]], 9th Lord of Dalkeith *[[Douglas-3243|Robert Douglas, 8th Earl of Morton]], 10th Lord of Dalkeith *[[Douglas-4593|William Douglas, 9th Earl of Morton]], 11th Lord of Dalkeith, resigned the Barony of Dalkeith in favour of the Duke of Buccleuch, succeeded by his great-uncle: *[[Douglas-3247|James Douglas, 10th Earl of Morton]] *[[Douglas-6430|James Douglas, 11th Earl of Morton]], succeeded by his brother: *[[Douglas-6431|Robert Douglas, 12th Earl of Morton]], succeeded by his brother: *[[Douglas-4697|George Douglas, 13th Earl of Morton]], *[[Douglas-4554|James Douglas, 14th Earl of Morton]] *[[Douglas-6432|Sholto Charles Douglas, 15th Earl of Morton]] *[[Douglas-6433|George Douglas, 16th Earl of Morton]], 1st Lord Lochleven, the Barony of Lochleven became extinct upon his death. He was succeeded to the Earldom by his cousin: *[[Douglas-4830|George Sholto Douglas, 17th Earl of Morton]] *[[Douglas-6434|Sholto John Douglas, 18th Earl of Morton]] *[[Douglas-6435|Sholto George Douglas, 19th Earl of Morton]] *[[Douglas-6436|Sholto Charles John Hay Douglas, 20th Earl of Morton]] *[[Douglas-6439|John Charles Sholto Douglas, 21st Earl of Morton]] '''Current Holder''' *[[Douglas-6440|Stewart Douglas, 22nd Earl of Morton]] '''Heir Apparent''' *John Douglas, Lord Aberdour ---- ==Sources== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Morton *http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/content/morton1457.htm#MORTON_1457_7 *https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/ecco/004896980.0001.000/1:180?rgn=div1;view=fulltext

Scotland - Earl of Ross

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Earls of Ross]] ==Earldom of Ross== === c. 600 AD to 1020=== The lands of what became the Earldom of Ross were once part of the lands of Moray and first appear on record as being under control of, if not under the immediate government of, the Norwegian Earls (Jarls), from Jarl Sigurd Eysteinson, who died in 874, down to Jarl Thorfinn, who died in or after 1057.In the Orkneyinga Saga, ed. 1873, Jarl Thorfinn is said to have died in 1064, but Skene (Celtic Scotland, volume 1, pg 413) suggests 1057 and is regarded as more likely. As such they were held to the Norwegian Crown and part of the Peerage of that country although certainly disputed lands. Prior to this date (c. 600) they were held to a variety of Pictish tribes but no record has prevailed. There was never any, at least recorded, Kingdom of Ross. During the period of Norwegian rule there is mention of various members of what was likely an indigenous ruling class. There is evidence of:Celtic Scotland : a history of ancient Alban; William Forbes Skene, Volume 1, [https://archive.org/stream/celticscotlandhi01skenuoft#page/374/mode/2up page 375] : A '''Finlay or Findlaec, or Finleik''', named as "Earl of the Scots", who is noticed when he challenged the Norwegian Earl Sigurd the Stout (Hlodverson) to a battle which resulted in the battle of Skida mire at Skitten in Caithness. This likely c. 985 as Sigurd was Earl between 980 to 1014 and this fought shortly after he came to power. Sigurd was Jarl of Orkney and his victory over this "Earl of the Scots" secured him as ruler over Ross, Moray, Sutherland, and part of Caithness, adding these to the other part of Caithness and Orkney. Finlay, in the Annals of Tighernac, is noticed as "Findlaec MacRuaidhri, Mormaer Moreb". He may also have been Ri (king) Alba. Finlay is known to have submitted to Sigurd and may have done homage to him for Moray, thus giving rise to the notice in the Irish Chronicles. Sigurd was killed at the [[:Space: Battle of Clontarf|battle of Clontarf]] in 1014. Finlay was killed by his nephews, the sons of his brother Maelbrighde, in 1020. Finlay is also known as the father to Macbeth. It is thought that Finlay's wife was Donada, second daughter of Malcolm II., King of Scots. : '''Maelbrighde''', also known as "MacRuaidhri" may have been joint ruler of Moray with his brother, and, according to Sir James Balfour Paul,The Scots Peerage; Sir James Balfour Paul, Volume 6, [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun06pauluoft#page/280/mode/2up page 281] probably the elder of the two (as he fought the Norwegians first), although very little is recorded of him. In the local clans, inheritance was not by primogeniture but likely agnatic or tanistic (if Pict, which is likely, then agnatic, if Irish, then tanistic). He is noticed, as Earl Magbiod or Magbiadr,Celtic Scotland : a history of ancient Alban; William Forbes Skene, Volume 1, [https://archive.org/stream/celticscotlandhi01skenuoft#page/374/mode/2up page 374] when contending with Jarl Liot of Caithness at Skidamyre, likely c. 975, and being defeated, but Liot, though victorious, died of his wounds. {{Image|file=Graphics_for_Peerage_of_Scotland.png |align=r |size=m }} As a result of these victories against the Kingdom of Alba (later Scotland), Norway held title to all lands north of the Spey (inverness) and "Dali" thought to be Dalriada (Kingdom of Dál Riata on the west coast). Dalriada was also held by a Norwegian Jarl and the kings of Norway appear to have claimed tribute from the islands, having defeated the Irish clans that had been based there. This the time of the unification of Norway and Denmark, under Cnut and these parts were held as part of his North Sea Empire (although incorrectly not noted on wikipedia). The map on the right shows the Kingdom of Alba in c. 1000 AD with Alba in the blue. All the lands south of the kingdom of Northumbria, which extended into England, were held to Cnut. Alba was ruled, by election, by Mormaers with the strongest being those of Moray. The division and continual fighting between Norway and Denmark led to the two houses that disputed the Isles for the next 200 odd years; Norwegians holding the northern Isles and Danes holding the southern and their cities in Ireland. It is at this time, c. 1000, that there appears a Norwegian, [[:Category: Kingdom of the Isles|King of the Isles (and later of Mann)]]. In about 900 two Scottish "Earls", stated as Hundi and Melsnati, entered the Norwegian territory of "Ross" and killed a Havard of Threswick, believed to have been Sigurd's brother-in-law and likely its Norwegian governor.Celtic Scotland : a history of ancient Alban; William Forbes Skene, Volume 1, [https://archive.org/stream/celticscotlandhi01skenuoft#page/378/mode/2up page 378] The "Earls" were defeated by Sigurd at a battle at Duncansness but another Scot, named "Earl Melkolf" advanced from a place called Duncansby (which was presumably close by) and forced Sigurd from the field. It is clear from the narrative that local "Mormaers" hold power in Ross although it is not clear to whom they owed allegiance (if anyone). Most historians believe that while Kenneth mac Alpin contested the lands of Ross and those of Sutherland and Caithness, they were not yet in his power although neither were they firmly in the grip of Norway. ===The Origin of the Earldom of Ross=== {{Image|file=Graphics_for_Peerage_of_Scotland-1.png |align=r |size=m }} The power of the Vikings Earls was destroyed at the Battle of Cluantarbh, near Dublin, on Good Friday, 1014. The Vikings were defeated by the combined forces of Ireland, Alba and Cumbria (Wales). The forces of Alba, now called Scots, were led by a Domnall, the Mormaer of Mar, who was killed at the battle. However the Vikings forces were near destroyed and Sigurd killed; with his death the Norwegian hold over Ross disintegrated. Sigurd had married, as his second wife, a daughter to Malcolm, King of Scots and the result was a son Thorfinn, who is know to have been five at the time of the battle. Malcolm granted Caithness and Sutherland on Thorfinn. Skene provides that the province of Moray and Ross, was provided to the same Finleikr who ruled prior, and who appears in Tighernac as Findlaec mac Ruaidhri, Mormaer Moreb, and in the Ulster Annals as "Ri Alban", suggesting there was a distinction at this point between the King of Scotland and the King of Alba.Celtic Scotland : a history of ancient Alban; William Forbes Skene, Volume 1, [https://archive.org/stream/celticscotlandhi01skenuoft#page/388/mode/2up page 389] In 1031, when Cnut went to Rome the actual kingdom of Alban, now called Scotia, was described as extending only from the Firth of Forth to the river Spey, and the provinces beyond them, though viewed by the kings of the Scots as dependencies upon their kingdom, was actually regarded as Norse, all "Albania, which is now called Scotia, and Moravia". Moravia, had been extended and was now the province of, what we would recognise today as, Moray and Ross. The year c. 1030. Roughly depicted on the map at right. Skene then providesCeltic Scotland : a history of ancient Alban; William Forbes Skene, Volume 1, [https://archive.org/stream/celticscotlandhi01skenuoft#page/404/mode/2up page 404] that in the Scottish and Vikings wars of 1040, Earl Thorfinn, son to Sigurd, and now Earl of Orkney, Caithness and Sutherland combined forces with Macbeth to defeat the Scottish force under Duncan. Duncan killed, Scotland was again divided with Thorfinn reclaiming all the north, including Buchan and the east coast to the Tay, and Macbeth claiming southern Scotland, Cumbria and Lothians remaining faithful to the children of Duncan. There is some conjecture surrounding the first appearance of an Earl of Ross. Sir James Balfour PaulThe Scots Peerage; Sir James Balfour Paul, Volume 7, [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun07pauluoft#page/230/mode/2up page 230] suggests there is good reason to believe that the first to hold the title was Malcolm MacEth, who also appears before 1160 as a witness to one of King Malcolm's charters. He had, for former insurrection against David I., been imprisoned in Roxburgh Castle, but in 1154 Somerled, Lord of Argyll, with his nephews, Malcolm's sons, invaded Scotland, and caused a civil war, which lasted until the King released Malcolm in 1157 and, according to an English chronicler (William of Newburgh), 'gave him a certain province.' Skene, in his Celtic Scotland, suggests this "province" was Ross, then part of the territory of Moray. Wyntoun records him as "Gillandres" and this and "Ghilleanris" was the patronymic used in Wyntoun's time. He, Malcolm, married a sister of Somerled, Lord of Argyll, and had children. He died 23 Oct 1168. However in 1161, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floris_III,_Count_of_Holland Floris] III., Count of Holland, was created Earl of Ross on his marriage to Ada, William I. (the Lion) sister. From this marriage the county of Holland adopted the rampant lion in the coat of arms and the name of William. It is doubtful if he ever possessed more than the title, as his descendant complained in 1291 that the earldom was detained from him without reason, and he had never been forfeited. After this the earldom remained in the hands of the Crown until Alexander II. bestowed it upon Ferquhard Macintagart, son of the lay parson of the territory of the monastery of Saint Máelrubai at Applecross, Ross. ===1st Earl of Ross - [[MacTaggart-2|Ferquhard Macintagart]]=== The hereditary interest as lay abbot of the territory of the monastery of Saint Máelrubai at Applecross had passed into the hands of a family of lay priests called Sagarts or Priests of Applecross. The holdings of the monastery were significant and the lay abbot thus one of the most powerful of the Highland chiefs. When Alexander II. was forced, in 1215, to suppress an insurrection in Moray and Ross, Ferquhard, siding with him, seized the insurgent leaders, beheaded them, and presented their heads to the King, 15 June 1215, and was knighted by him. He was, at a later date, created Earl of Ross, appearing as such in a writ dated probably after June 1226. He founded the Abbey of Ferne from which the Ferne Calendar is found. From him are derived the House of Ross and his descendent will control the Earldom until it passes to the Leslie family in the [[Space:Records_of_Parliament|Charter of 1370]]. '''Earls of Ross, Creation of 1481''' * James Stewart, Earl of Ross (1476–1504) '''Earls of Ross, Creation of 1565''' * Henry Stuart, Earl of Ross (1545–1567) (later Duke of Albany and King-consort of Scotland) * James Stuart, Earl of Ross (1566–1625) (became King in 1567) '''Earls of Ross, Creation of 1600''' * Charles Stuart, Earl of Ross (1600–1649) (became King in 1625) '''Earls of Ross, Irish Creation of 1772''' * See Gore Baronets of Magherabegg ---------------------- '''Sources''' * Source S-1 {{MLA citation |publisher = Pefferside Press| publication-place = Dingwall |title = ''History of the ancient province of Ross (The County Palatine of Scotland) from the earliest times to the present time'' |author = Bain; Robert |year = 1899 |url = https://archive.org/details/historyofancient00bain|repository= archive.org }} * Source S-2 {{MLA citation |publisher = Douglas| publication-place = Edinburgh |title = ''The Scots peerage : founded on Wood's ed. of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom'' |author = Balfour Paul |year = 1904 |url = https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun07pauluoft|repository= archive.org }} * Source S-3 {{MLA citation |publisher = unknown| publication-place = Edinburgh |title = ''Ane Breve Cronicle of the Earlis of Ross. Including notices of the Abbots of Fearn, and of the family of Ross of Balnagown'' |author = Baillie; W. R. |year = 1850 |url = https://archive.org/details/anebrevecronicle1850ross|repository= archive.org }}

Scotland - Earl of Tullibardine

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Earls of Tullibardine]] Sir John Murray (c1550-1609), 1st Earl of Tullibardine, Title created 1606 Sir William Murray (c1574-1626), 2nd Earl of Tullibardine, Resigned in 1626 Sir Patrick Murray (1578-1644), 1st Earl or Tullibardine, new creation 1628 Sir James Murray (1617-1670), 2nd Earl of Tullibardine John Murray (1631-1703), 3rd Earl of Tullibardine, 2nd Earl of Atholl, 1st Marquess of Tullibardine (created 1676) ----- ''From Wikipedia.org [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_of_Atholl#Earls_of_Tullibardine;_First_creation_(1606)] - Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.'' '''Earls of Tullibardine; First creation (1606)''' John Murray, 1st Earl of Tullibardine (d. 1609) William Murray, 2nd Earl of Tullibardine (c. 1574–1626) (eldest son of the 1st Earl; resigned his titles in favour of younger brother in 1626) '''Earls of Tullibardine; Second creation (1628)''' Patrick Murray, 1st Earl of Tullibardine (1578–1644) (third son of the 1st Earl of Tullibardine of the first creation) James Murray, 2nd Earl of Tullibardine (1617–1670) (eldest son of the 1st Earl; died without surviving children) Patrick Murray, Lord Murray and Gask (c. 1644–c. 1661–1664) (elder son of the 2nd Earl, died unmarried) James Murray, Lord Murray and Gask (c. 1652–c. 1664–1670) (younger son of the 2nd Earl, died young) John Murray, 3rd Earl of Tullibardine (1631–1703) (first cousin of the 2nd Earl; created Marquess of Atholl in 1676)

Scotland - Earl of Wigtown

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Earls of Wigtown]] '''Earl of Wigtown''' The title of Earl of Wigtown (or Wigton or Wigtoun) was created twice in the Peerage of Scotland. The first creation was in 1341 for Malcolm Fleming, and was surrendered in 1372, when the second Earl sold the Earldom and territory to Archibald the Grim, Lord of Galloway. The transfer was confirmed by Robert III later in the same year. The Douglas family, Earls of Douglas, held the Earldom of Wigtown for the next hundred years, until the attainder of the 9th Earl of Douglas in 1455. The second creation was in 1606 for John Fleming, and survived until the death of the 7th earl in 1747, when it became dormant (or extinct).

Scotland - Earls of Orkney Under Norwegian Rule

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[:Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]] > [[:Space:Scotland - Medieval Profiles Team|Medieval Profiles Team]] > '''Scotland - Earls of Orkney Under Norwegian Rule''' This page has been established to help sort and correct the existing profiles and connections within this line, beginning with Gillbride of Angus and following the line as set out by James Balfour-Paul in The Scots Peerage,Balfour-Paul, James; ''The Scots Peerage''; (Douglas, D.; Edinburgh, 1904-1914); citing: Earls of Angus; [https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun01pauluoft/page/172/mode/2up Vol I, pg. 160]Balfour-Paul, James; ''The Scots Peerage''; (Douglas, D.; Edinburgh, 1904-1914); citing: Earls of Caithness and Orkney; [https://archive.org/detailsscotspeeragefoun02pauluoft/page/316/mode/2up Vol II, pg. 317] which is mostly supported by Anderson's Orkneyinga Saga TranslationAnderson, Joseph; ''Orkneyinga Saga''; (Hjaltalin, Jon and Goudie, Gilbert; Edinburgh, 1873); citing succession and relationships;[https://archive.org/details/orkneyingasaga00goudgoog/page/n66/mode/1up pg. xlvi to lv], and Torfeus' Ancient History of Orkney, Caithness and the North.Torfeus, Thormodus; ''Ancient History of Orkney, Caithness and the North''; (Reid, Peter; 1866); citing events;[https://archive.org/details/ancienthistoryo00torfgoog/page/n275/mode/2up Pg. 264] ==Duplications== Identified duplicates have been merged into correct LNABs as of 19 Oct 2020. We are using the patronymics for these individuals as agreed to with the Early Scandinavia Project. ==Profiles Attachment Issues== {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Profile ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Parents - Current ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Parents - Correct ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Spouse(s) - Current ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Spouse(s) - Correct ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Child(ren) - Current ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Child(ren) - Correct |- |[[Angus-22|Gillebride, Earl of Angus]]||Unknown|| ||||[[Gospatrick-7|Margaret Ingen (Gospatrick) Mac Dufugan]]
[[Dunbar-36|Sybil (Dunbar) Angus]] ||||[[Of_Angus-16|Adam]]
[[Angus-1355|Gille Críst]]
[[Ogilvie-222|Gilbert Ogilvie]]
William (needs research)
Angus (needs research) |- |[[Angus-1355|Gille Críst (Angus) of Angus]]||||Gille Bride
Sybil||[[Huntingdon-87|Marjory (Huntingdon) of Scotland]]||[[Ericsdottir-9|Ingibiorg Ericsson (Ericsdottir) Gilchrist]]
||[[Ogilvie-56|Mary Ogilvie]] - has been disconnected.
Bethoc (Beatrix)
Magnus
Duncan||[[Angus-319|Bethóc (Angus) Stewart]]
[[Gilchristsson-1|Magnus Gilchristsson]]
[[Angus-29|Duncan of Angus]] |- |[[Gilchristsson-1|Magnus Gilchristsson]]||Gille Crist
Ingibiorg||Yes||Unknown||Needs Research||[[Magnusson-1149|Gilbert Magnusson]]||Yes |- |[[Magnusson-1149|Gilbert Magnusson]]||Magnus
Unknown||Yes, Needs Research||Unknown||Needs Research||[[Gilbertsson-6|Magnus Gilbertsson]]
[[Gillebrigte-1|Matilda (Gillebrigte) Gilchrist]]||Yes |- |[[Gilbertsson-6|Magnus Gilbertsson]]||Gilbert
Unknown||Yes||Unknown||Needs Research||[[Magnusson-1153|Magnus Magnusson]]
[[Magnusson-1154|John (Magnusson) Magnusson of Orkney and of Caithness]]||Yes |- |[[Magnusson-1153|Magnus Magnusson]]||Magnus
Unknown||Yes||Unknown||Needs Research||None||Yes |- |[[Magnusson-1154|John (Magnusson) Magnusson of Orkney and of Caithness]]||Magnus
Unknown||Yes||Unknown Graham||Needs Research||[[Sinclair-219|Margaret (Sinclair) Fraser]]
[[Jonsson-4245|Magnus (Jonsson) Jonsson of Caithness and Orkney]]||Yes |- |[[Jonsson-4245|Magnus (Jonsson) Jonsson of Caithness and Orkney]]||John
Unknown Graham||Mother needs research||[[Caithness-40|Katherine (Caithness) Countess of Caithness]]||Needs Research||None||Yes |- |} ==Profiles Need Work== {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Sourced Succession Order ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Profile ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Status/Next Steps |- |Gillebride, Earl of Angus||[[Angus-22|Gillebride, Earl of Angus]]||Bio Clean up completed |- |Gille Crist, Earl of Angus||[[Angus-1355|Gille Críst (Angus) of Angus]]||LNAB changed to Angus; bio complete |- |Magnus, son of Gille Crist||[[Gilchristsson-1|Magnus Gilchristsson]]||Merge complete, LNAB Change completed. |- |Gilbert, son of Magnus||[[Magnusson-1149|Gilbert Magnusson]]||LNAB Changed |- |Magnus, son of Gilbert||[[Gilbertsson-6|Magnus Gilbertsson]]||LNAB changed |- |Magnus, son of Magnus||[[Magnusson-1153|Magnus Magnusson]]||LNAB changed. Merge completed. |- |John, brother of Magnus||[[Magnusson-1154|John Magnusson]]||LNAB changed, Merge completed. |- |Magnus, son of John||[[Jonsson-4245|Magnus Jonsson]]||Merge Completed |} ==Earls of Caithness and Orkney== This analysis has been created in an attempt to sort out the family connections of the Earls of Caithness and Orkney, who descend from the Angus line. This line of descent follows that proposed by James Gray in ''Sutherland and Caithness in saga-time''. Alternative theories about relationships lack source documents but are listed below for information. ==Pedigree== *'''Gillebride (Gilbert),''' Earl of Angus, died 1187 (Gray, pg. 102) First to hold the title Earl of Angus (Balfour, Vol I, pg. 160) '''As Earls of Angus''' **'''Adam''', son and heir (Balfour, Vol I, pg. 161) (Gray, pg 102) held the title by 1187. (Bafour, Vol I, pg 162) and died before 1198 (Balfour, Vol I, pg. 162) **'''Gilchrist''', son of Gillebride and heir to his brother, Adam (Cokayne, Vol. I, pg. 91)(Balfour, Vol 1, pg. 161) (Gray, pg 102) held the title by 1198 (Balfour, Vol I, pg. 162) died about 1204 (Gray, pg. 103) (Balfour, Vol I, pg. 162) ***'''Duncan''', also called Donnchad (PoMS record) by his first wife (Gray, pg. 103) succeeded as Earl of Angus (Balfour, Vol I, pg. 163) ****'''Malcolm''' (Gray, pg. 103) may have held the title Earl of Caithness on behalf of the crown for a short time. *****'''Matilda''' married first to John Comyn about 1240 (Gray, pg. 103) who died shortly after, and second to Gilbert d'Umphraville (Gray, pg. 103) ******'''Gilbert d'Umphraville''' (Gray, pg. 103) '''As Earls of Orkney and part of Caithness''' ***'''Magnus''', by Gilchrist's second wife either Ingibiorg or Elin, sister of Harald Ungi (Gray, pg. 103) was alive in 1227 (Gray, pg. 103) married a daughter of Earl John, who is unnamed. (Gray, pg. 106) He became Earl of Caithness and later of Orkney (Balfour, Vol I, pg. 163) '''NOTE:''' Ragnhild is identified as another sister of Harald Ungi, who had a daughter, Johanna, heiress of half of Caithness and the lands of Strathnaver. (Gray, pg. 106) Johanna married Freskin, Lord of Duffus and died before 1269. (Gray, pg. 107). They had two daughters. Mary, married Reginald Cheyne, and Christian, married William de Fedrett. ****'''Magnus''', and died about 1239 (Gray, pg. 116) without issue. May be the same Magnus as above (Balfour, Vol II, pg 317) ****'''Gilbert''' (son or possibly younger brother of Magnus the father?) succeeded Magnus the son, in 1239 (Gray, pg. 116). He died in 1256 (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 317) Was called Gibbon (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 317) *****'''Matilda''', who married Malise V, Earl of Strathearn. (Gray, pg. 117). before 1257 (Balfour, Vol VIII, pg. 246). Malise had remarried by 1261 (Balfour, Vol III, pg. 246) ******'''Malise''', succeeded his father as VI Earl of Strathearn in 1271 (Balfour, Vol VIII, pg. 247) was born about 1257 (Balfour, Vol VIII, pg. 247) He was not styled as earl until 1283 (Balfour, Vol VIII, pg. 248). He married a lady named Agnes (Balfour, Vol VIII, pg. 249) who was likely the same Agnes Comyn who was part of the de Soulis conspiracy. (Balfour, Vol VIII, pg. 249) *******'''Malise''', succeeded his father as VII Earl of Strathearn about 1306. (Balfour, Vol VIII, pg. 251) and died before 1329 (Balfour, Vol VIII, pg. 251). This Malise, was the signatory on the Declaration of Arbroath. (Balfour, Vol VIII, pg. 251). His son, Malise, succeeded as Earl of Caithness in 1329. (Balfour, Vol VIII, pg. 251) ********'''Malise''', succeeded to the titles VIII Earl of Strathearn, and Earl of Caithness, in 1329. (Balfour, Vol III, pg. 251). He married Marjorie de Ross (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 320) *********'''Matilda''' (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 320) *********'''Isabella''' (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 320) *********'''Agneta''' (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 320) *********'''Unnamed''' daughter married Guttorm Sperra. (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 320) ********'''Mary''' who married John Moray (Balfour, Vol VIII, pg. 252) *****'''Magnus''', succeeded his father in 1256 (Gray, pg. 117) He was known to be in Bergen, with King Hakon, in 1263. (Gray, pg. 124) He died about 1273 (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 318) ******'''Magnus''' received the earldom of Orkney from King Magnus of Norway in 1276. (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 318) He died without issue. (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 318) and was succeeded by his brother, John. (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 318) ******'''John''' who was living in 1289 and had succeeded as earl at this time (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 318) He was betrothed to King Eric's daughter, Ingibiorg, in 1299 (Balfour, Vol. II, pg. 319) but died before the marriage took place. (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 319) He died about 1312 (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 319) *******'''Magnus''' was earl by 1312. (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 319) and signed the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320 (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 319) He died about 1321 (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 319) leaving only a widow, Katherine (Balfour, Vol. II, pg. 319). He was succeeded by Malise, Earl of Strathearn. (Balfour, Vol II, pg. 319) ***'''Bethoc (Beatrix)''' married Walter Stewart, son of Alan FitzWalter. (Burke - Royal Families - Vol 2, pg. xli) See Scots Peerage entry: [https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun01pauluoft/page/12/mode/2up Vol I, pg. 12] '''As younger sons, without title''' **'''Gilbert''' (Balfour, Vol 1, pg. 161) (Gray, pg. 103), Progenitor of the Ogilvie family. **'''William''' (Balfour, Vol 1, pg. 162) (Gray, pg. 103) **'''Angus''' (Balfour, Vol 1, pg. 162) (Gray, pg. 103) ***'''Adam''' (Balfour, Vol I, pg. 162) ***'''Gillebride''' (Gilbert) (Gray, pg. 103) ==Cokayne's Theory, Vol II, pg. 109, Complete Peerage== Magnus, Jarl of Orkney and Earl of Caithness was son of Gillebride, Earl of Angus. He proposes his mother, the second wife of Gillebride, was a sister of Harald Ungi, Earl of Caithness (d. 1198). Magnus would have inherited the earldom as an infant. He lists Malcolm, as next Jarl of Orkney and Earl of Caithness, as son of the above stated Magnus. He then lists John as son and heir of the abovementioned Malcolm. In the footnote (c) Vol II, pg. 109, Cokayne states the succession between Earl Magnus who succeeded in 1232 and Earl Magnus who died about 100 years later, is obscure and somewhat uncertain and omitted in Skene's valuable article. There are no primary or secondary sources cited for the lineage he proposes. ==Orkneyinga Saga - The Earldom in the Angus Line, 1231-1312== Joseph Anderson gives Gillebride, Earl of Angus, as Magnus's father. Magnus was granted the earldom of North Caithness in 1323, by Alexander II of Scotland. He was then confirmed in the earldom of Orkney by the King of Norway. He states the Iceland Annals notice Earl Magnus's death in 1239. ==Conclusion== Given that Gillebride, Earl of Angus was most likely born in the 1130s or earlier, it seems illogical that he would have had a son who was alive in 1227. For that reason, I've chosen to go with the theory that Magnus was the son of Gilchrist and grandson of Gillebride. ==Sources==

Scotland - East Lothian Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Lothians Region|Lothians Region]] > '''East Lothian Team''' ==Welcome to the East Lothian Team== Team Leader: Team Members: *[[Thomson-8303|Colin Thomson]] *[[Cairns-253|Suzy Cairns]] *[[Merrilees-636|Diane Merrilees]] ==County Quick Links== [[:Category:East_Lothian%2C_Scotland|East Lothian Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == East Lothian To-do lists == When working with profiles of individuals associated with East Lothian: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ELN Suggestions for East Lothian] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ELN Unsourced profiles for East Lothian] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_ELN Unconnected East Lothian profiles]

Scotland - Fife Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Central and East Region|Central and East Region]] > '''Fife Team''' ==Welcome to the Fife Team== Team Leader: *[[Hylton-692|Denise (Hylton) Hunt]] Team Members: *[[Bramley-72|Susan Bramley]] *[[Gray-8215|Norm Gray]] *[[George-3849|Bennet George]] *[[Sharp-7578|Chris MacNeill]] *[[Reid-3561|Robert Reid]] *[[Turpy-1|Jim Turpy]] ==County Quick Links== [[:Category:Fife%2C_Scotland|Fife Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==Fife Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with Fife: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_FIF Suggestions for Fife] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_FIF Unsourced profiles for Fife] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_FIF Unconnected Fife profiles]

Scotland - Grampian Region

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > '''Grampian Region''' Welcome to the Scotland - Grampian Region, a part of [[Project:Scotland|Scotland]]'s [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]]. '''Regional Team Leader''': [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] This team consists of the following county teams: {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| County Team |- |[[Space:Scotland - Aberdeenshire Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - City of Aberdeen Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Banffshire Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Kincardineshire Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Moray Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Nairn Team]] |}

Scotland - Help

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scotland Project]] Return to [[:Project:Scotland| Scotland Project]] Do you need help learning how to do something in the Scotland Project? We are here to help! The dedicated members listed below are happy to volunteer their time to assist you. ==Project Helpers== *[[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] - I'm available to help new and established members find answers to their questions about the Scotland Project, and WikiTree as a whole. *[[Sutherland-Fisher-1| Mark Sutherland-Fisher]] - Like Amy I am happy to assist both new and established members with questions they may have on Scottish profiles. In particular for anyone with a question about Scottish Clans, the Scottish Aristocracy and Gentry or "protocol" on Wikitree profiles, I will do my best to help. *[[Madison-125| Bobbie Hall]] - I love writing bios, with sources as well integrated as possible (inline citations). My research has been into the "common man," the miners, farmers, seamen and small merchants. I love to ferret out the small bits of information that give colour to the lives of these people. I'm more than happy to help with ideas on how to make your research subjects shine. *[[Ruddock-364| Jackie Prentice]] -My thing is building Bio's to make profiles as full as possible. Also willing to help point people in the right direction for sources, and help with stumbling blocks. *[[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] - I am always happy to help. If I don't know the answer, I will track down someone who does. I love researching and I find puzzle solving very satisfying, which is why I enjoy Connecting. * [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]] - I'm an OCD researcher and willing to help where I can. My approach is to teach others how to find resources and to use them once they do. *[[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] - I enjoy playing detective, working on 'cold case' files. If you need an assist with finding sources, making connections, or creating bios that make the subject feel 'real'....please message me, I'd be happy to help. I also have a pre-1500 badge, so if you have details (reliably sourced) you'd like to see added to an ancestor's profile....message me!

Scotland - Inverness-shire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Highlands and Islands Region|Highlands and Islands Region]] > '''Inverness-shire Team''' ==Welcome to the Inverness-shire Team== Team Leader: TBC Team Members: * [[Ceruti-7|Marion Ceruti]] *[[Collins-11011|Carol Collins]] *[[Williams-106201|Gwen Williams]] ==County Quick Links== *[[:Category:Inverness-shire, Scotland|Inverness-shire Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == Inverness-shire To-do lists == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_INV Suggestions for Inverness-shire] - 628 *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_INV Unsourced profiles for Inverness-shire] - 300 *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_INV Unconnected Inverness-shire profiles]

Scotland - Kincardineshire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Grampian Region|Grampian Region]] > '''Kincardineshire Team''' Surrounding County Team Pages: [[Space:Scotland_-_Aberdeenshire_Team|Aberdeenshire Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_City_of_Aberdeen_Team|City of Aberdeen Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Banffshire_Team|Banffshire Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Nairn_Team|Nairn Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Moray_Team|Moray Team]] ==Welcome to the Kincardineshire Team== Team Leader: TBC Team Members: *[[Smith-116348|Barry Smith]] * [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] *[[Anderson-28333|David Anderson]] ==County Quick Links== *[[:Category:Kincardineshire%2C_Scotland|Kincardineshire Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==Kincardineshire Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with Kincardineshire: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_KCD Suggestions for Kincardineshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_KCD Unsourced profiles for Kincardineshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_KCD Unconnected Kincardineshire profiles]

Scotland - Kinross-shire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Central and East Region|Central and East Region]] > '''Kinross-shire Team''' ==Welcome to the Kinross-shire Team== Team Leader: Team Members: [[McCartney-1062|Julie Hogston]] ==County Quick Links== [[:Category:Kinross-shire%2C_Scotland|Kinross-shire Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==Kinross-shire Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with Kinross-shire: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_KRS Suggestions for Kinross-shire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_KRS Unsourced profiles for Kinross-shire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_KRS Unconnected Kinross-shire profiles]

Scotland - Kirkcudbrightshire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Southern and Borders Region|Southern and Borders Region]] > '''Kirkcudbrightshire Team''' ==Welcome to the Kirkcudbrightshire Team== Team Leader: Team Members: ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == Kirkcudbrightshire To-do lists == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_KKD Suggestions for Kirkcudbrightshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_KKD Unsourced profiles for Kirkcudbrightshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_KKD Unconnected Kirkcudbrightshire profiles] == Kircudbrightshire Resources == *[[Space:Kirkcudbrightshire%2C_Scotland|List of Kirkcudbrightshire resources]] * [https://mckeefamiliesfromdonegal.com/mckee-family-from-donegal/exploring-mckee-roots-in-galloway/wigtonshire-parish-lists-1684/ Parish Lists of Wigtonshire and Minnigaff, 1684]

Scotland - Lanarkshire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Strathclyde Region|Strathclyde Region]] > '''Lanarkshire Team''' ==Welcome to the Lanarkshire Team== Team Leader: TBC Team Members: *[[H.-141|Marge V.]] - *[[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] *[[Carnan-10|Leanne Carnan]] - *[[Lemley-586| Erika Renville]] *[[Woodward-8107|Megan Woodward]] *[[Custer-1414|L Custer]] ==County Quick Links== *[[:Category:Lanarkshire%2C_Scotland|Lanarkshire Categories]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == Lanarkshire Team To-do lists == When working with profiles of individuals associated with Lanarkshire: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_LKS Suggestions for Lanarkshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_LKS Unsourced profiles for Lanarkshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_LKS Unconnected Lanarkshire profiles]

Scotland - Lothians Region

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > '''Lothians Region''' Welcome to the Scotland - Lothians Region, a part of [[Project:Scotland|Scotland]]'s [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]]. Regional Team Leader: ''[[Stewart-39100|Neil Stewart]]'' This team consists of the following county teams: {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| County Team |- |[[Space:Scotland - City of Edinburgh Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - West Lothian Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Midlothian Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - East Lothian Team]] |}

Scotland - Macdonald Baronets

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[[Category: Baronetage of Nova Scotia]] [[Category: Baronetage of the United Kingdom]] [[Category: Ireland, Nobility]] [[Category:European Noble Houses]] [[Category:Scotland, Nobility|Macdonald]] There have been two baronetcies created for members of the Macdonald family, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. One creation is extant as of 2009. The Macdonald Baronetcy, of Sleat in the Isle of Skye in the County of Inverness, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia in 1625 for Donald Macdonald. For more information on this creation, see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Macdonald Baron Macdonald]. The Macdonald Baronetcy, of East Sheen in the County of Surrey, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1813 for the judge and politician Archibald Macdonald. He was the posthumous son of the seventh Baronet of the 1625 creation. This title became extinct on the death of the fourth Baronet in 1919.

Scotland - Marquess of Tweeddale

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Marquesses of Tweeddale]] '''Marquess of Tweeddale''' Marquess of Tweeddale (sometimes spelled Tweedale) is a title of the Peerage of Scotland, created in 1694 for the 2nd Earl of Tweeddale. Lord Tweeddale holds the subsidiary titles of Earl of Tweeddale (created 1646), Earl of Gifford (1694), Viscount of Walden (1694), Lord Hay of Yester (1488), and Baron Tweeddale, of Yester in the County of Haddington (1881), all but the last in the Peerage of Scotland. As Baron Tweeddale in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Lord Tweeddale sat between 1881 and 1963 in the House of Lords. The Marquess' eldest son uses Viscount Walden as a courtesy title. Lord Tweeddale also holds the title of Hereditary Chamberlain of Dunfermline. The family seat was Yester House. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Marquessates_in_the_Peerage_of_Scotland 1]] Marquesses of Tweeddale (1694) * John Hay, 1st Marquess of Tweeddale (1626–1697) * John Hay, 2nd Marquess of Tweeddale (1645–1713) * Charles Hay, 3rd Marquess of Tweeddale (1670–1715) * John Hay, 4th Marquess of Tweeddale (1695–1762) * George Hay, 5th Marquess of Tweeddale (1758–1770) * George Hay, 6th Marquess of Tweeddale (1700–1787) * [[Hay-3105|George Hay]], 7th Marquess of Tweeddale (1753–1804) * [[Hay-3175|George Hay]], 8th Marquess of Tweeddale (1787–1876) ** George Hay, Earl of Gifford (1822–1862) * Arthur Hay, 9th Marquess of Tweeddale (1824–1878) * [[Hay-3297|William Montagu Hay]], 10th Marquess of Tweeddale (1826–1911) * William George Montagu Hay, 11th Marquess of Tweeddale (1884–1967) ** Lord Hay (1928–1928) * David George Montagu Hay, 12th Marquess of Tweeddale (1921–1979) * Edward Douglas John Hay, 13th Marquess of Tweeddale (1947–2005) * Charles David Montagu Hay, 14th Marquess of Tweeddale (b. 1947) The heir presumptive is the present holder's younger brother Lord Alistair James Montagu Hay, Master of Tweeddale (b. 1955) The heir presumptive's heir presumptive is his half-brother Lord Andrew Arthur George Hay (b. 1959). He is married with two sons, Angus Hay (b. 1991) and Rory Hay (b. 1992). The heir presumtive's heir apparent is his son Angus David George Hay (b. 1991).

Scotland - Maxwell Baronets

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[[Category: Baronetage of Nova Scotia]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] ==Maxwell Baronets== There have been four baronetcies created for persons with the surname Maxwell, all of them in the [[:Category: Baronetage of Nova Scotia|Baronetage of Nova Scotia]]. '''Maxwell Baronets, of Calderwood''', created 1627, for Sir James Maxwell (died c. 1670). The male line failed in 1885 and the title passed to the male line of Baron Farnham. The title is still retained by that line. '''Maxwell Baronets, of Monreith''', created in 1681, for William Maxwell of Monreith. The title is extant (in 2016). '''[[:Category: Baronet of Springkell|Maxwell Baronets, of Springkell]]''', created in 1683, for Patrick Maxwell. In 1803, as a result of a maternal inheritance, the holder changed his name to Heron-Maxwell. While the title is still extant (2016) the current holder has not successfully proven his succession to the baronetcy and is therefore not on the Official Roll of the Baronetage. The title appears on the list of [http://www.baronetage.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Unclaimed-Baronetcies-31-Dec-15.pdf unclaimed Baronetcies]. '''[[:Category: Baronet of Pollock|Maxwell Baronets, of Pollock]]''', created in 1682 for John Maxwell. In 1956, on the death of the current holder, Sir John Stirling-Maxwell, 10th Baronet, the baronetcy became dormant. His daughter, Dame Anne Maxwell Macdonald (1906–2011) was recognised by Lyon Court in 2005 as 11th holder of the baronetcy and therefore succeeded her father in 1956. The title is current (2016).

Scotland - Medieval Profiles Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] '''Navigation: [[:Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]] >[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Managed_Profiles_Team Managed Profiles Team] > Medieval Profiles Team Welcome to the Scotland Project's Medieval Profiles Team. '''Team Leader:''' TBA '''Leader Contact:''' [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] '''Team Members:''' *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] *[[Lohbeck-3|Pamela Moen]] *[[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] * [[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] *[[Perkins-11750|Clyde Perkins]] ==Team Purpose and Goals== The purpose of the Medieval Profiles Team is to add and improve the profiles of individuals living in Scotland during the medieval period which, for the purposes of this project, has been defined as lasting from approximately 476 (the fall of Rome) to 1500. Our goal is to make every single profile from this time period the best it can possibly be, including reliable source material and concisely written biographies. The members of this team will frequently work cooperatively with the Scotland Project's Managed Profiles, Nobility, Scottish Clans, and Arbroath teams, as well as with WikiTree's newly formed Medieval Project. The Scotland Project's Medieval Team members commit to using this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Medieval_Profile_Checklist managed files checklist] when working on medieval project files. Team members looking for medieval files needing improvement, please check [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scotland_Project_Managed_Medieval_Profiles here]. We are in this for the long haul--it is a big list--but each profile we work on brings us closer to our goal. Scotland Project members interested in joining this team should post a comment on this page, or contact [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] or [[Perkins-11750|Clyde Perkins]] directly. A pre-1500 badge is required. ==Team Resources== *For suggested reliable sources, a good beginning point is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page WikiTree's Pre-1500 Resource Page]. *Cawley, Charles. ''Medieval Lands: an encyclopedia of territories in the Medieval and Western world and the royal and noble families which ruled them.'' (Foundation for Medieval Geealogy) [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm The Kings of Scotland and Their Families]. *[https://www.oldscottish.com/blog/hundreds-of-family-histories-for-free Scottish Family Histories] available at the National Library of Scotland. ===WikiTree Resources=== *[[Space:Scotland - Earls of Orkney Under Norwegian Rule|Earls of Orkney Under Norwegian Rule]]

Scotland - Membership Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scotland Project]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > '''Membership Team''' Welcome to the Scotland Project Membership Team. '''Membership Coordinator: [[Templeton-1883|Sheena (Templeton) Tait]]''' ==Points of Contact== ===Leader Contacts=== *[[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] - Project Co-Leader and Leader Contact for Geographical, Managed Profiles, Pre-1500 Teams and issues, and PIT Crew (Profile Improvement Teams) *[[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]] - Project Co-Leader and Leader Contact for Scottish Clans *[[Stevens-17832|Jen (Stevens) Hutton]] - Project Co-Leader and Leader Contact for Topical Teams *[[Baxter-4158|Jacqueline Baxter]] - Project Co-Leader and Leader Contact for Tartan Trail. ===Team Contacts=== *[[Carruth-363|Linda (Carruth) Peterson]] - Project Coordinator for Profile Improvement Teams *[[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] - Project Coordinator for Scottish Clans *[[Templeton-1883|Sheena (Templeton) Tait]] - Project Coordinator for Membership Team *[[Cairns-253|Suzy Cairns]] - Project Coordinator for Tartan Trail *[[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] - Project Coordinator for Pre-1500 teams. ==Purpose== The Membership team focuses on helping members with Project related questions. This includes answering questions from all WikiTree members looking for information about Scotland research help, and monitoring Project feeds and G2G threads. ==Goal== The goal of this team is to create a welcoming environment for all members to work in.

Scotland - Midlothian Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Lothians Region|Lothians Region]] > '''Midlothian Team''' ==Welcome to the Midlothian Team== Team Leader: Team Members: *[[Turvey-154|Andrew Turvey]] ==County Quick Links== [[:Category:Midlothian%2C_Scotland|Midlothian Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==Midlothian Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with Midlothian: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_MLN Suggestions for Midlothian] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_MLN Unsourced profiles for Midlothian] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_MLN Unconnected Midlothian profiles]

Scotland - Moray Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Grampian Region|Grampian Region]] > '''Moray Team''' Surrounding County Team Pages: [[Space:Scotland_-_Aberdeenshire_Team|Aberdeenshire Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_City_of_Aberdeen_Team|City of Aberdeen Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Banffshire_Team|Banffshire Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Kincardineshire_Team|Kincardineshire Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Nairn_Team|Nairn Team]] ==Welcome to the Moray Team page!== '''Team Leader:''' TBC '''Morayshire Team Members:''' *[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] ==County Quick Links== *[[:Category:Moray%2C_Scotland|Moray Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. Morayshire, or Elginshire as it used to be known before 1970, is a county in the Grampians region of Scotland, bound by the Moray Firth on the seaward side, and bordering Inverness-shire, Nairnshire and Banffshire. ==Moray Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with Moray: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. == County-wide Suggestions == *[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_MOR|Suggestions for Moray]] *[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_MOR|Unsourced profiles for Moray]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_MOR|Unconnected Moray profiles]] Please note that while all the towns and villages have unsourced and unconnected links in the table, they may in fact have no unsourced or unconnected profiles yet. Its not that the link doesn't work just that there is no profiles flagged. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Village/Town!!Wikipiedia Page!!Unconnected Profiles!!Unscourced Profiles |- |Achnastank||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achnastank||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+achnastank+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+achnastank+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Aberlour||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberlour||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+aberlour=banffshire&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+aberlour+banffshire&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Alves||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alves,_Moray||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+alves+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+alves+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Archiestown||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archiestown||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Archiestown+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+archiestown+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Arradoul||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arradoul||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Arradoul+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+arradoul+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Auchenhalrig||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Auchenhalrig+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+alves+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Boham||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boharm||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Boham+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+boham+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Bogmor||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Bogmor+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+bogmor+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Broadley||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Broadley+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+broadley+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Brodie||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Brodie+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Brodie+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Buckie||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckie||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Buckie+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Buckie+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Burghead||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burghead||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Burghead+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Burghead+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Clochan||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Clochan+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Clochan+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Craigellachie||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craigellachie,_Moray||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Craigellachie+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Craigellachie+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Cullen||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cullen,_Moray||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Cullen+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Cullen+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Cummingston||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cummingston||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+cummingston+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Cummingston+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Dallas||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallas,_Moray||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Dallas+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Dallas+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Deskford||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deskford||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Deskford+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Deskford+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Dipple||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dipple,_Moray||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Dipple+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Dipple+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Drybridge||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Drybridge+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Drybridge+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Dufftown||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dufftown||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Dufftown+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Dufftown+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Duffus||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duffus||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Duffus+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Duffus+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Dyke||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyke,_Moray||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Dyke+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Dyke+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Elgin||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elgin,_Moray||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Elgin+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Elgin+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Findhorn||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Findhorn||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Findhorn+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Findhorn+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Findochty||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Findochty||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Findochty+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Findochty+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Fochabers||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fochabers||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Fochabers+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Fochabers+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Forres||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forres||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Forres+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Forres+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Fogwatt||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fogwatt||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Fogwatt+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Fogwatt+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Garmouth||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garmouth||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Garmouth+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Garmouth+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Hopeman||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopeman||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Hopeman+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Hopeman+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Ianstown||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ianstown||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Ianstown+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Ianstown+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Inchberry||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Inchberry+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Inchberry+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Keith||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith,_Moray||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Keith+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Keith+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Kingston||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingston,_Moray||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Kingston+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Kinston+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Kinloss||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinloss||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Kinloss+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Kinloss+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Kintessack||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Kintessack+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Kintessack+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Llanbryde||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lhanbryde||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Lhanbryde+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Lhanbryde+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Longmorn||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longmorn||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Longmorn+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Longmorn+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Lossiemouth||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lossiemouth||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Lossiemouth+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Lossiemouth+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Mill of Tynet||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Mill_of_Tynet+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Mill_of_Tynet+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Mosstodloch||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosstodloch||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Mosstodloch+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Mosstodloch+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Neither Dallachy ||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+nether_Dallachy+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Nether_Dallachy+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Newmills||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Newmills+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Newmills+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Ordiquish||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Ordiquish+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Ordiquish+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Portgordon||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portgordon||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Portgorden+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Portgordon+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Portknockie||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portknockie||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Portknockie+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Portknockie+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Rathvan||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rathven||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Rathvan+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Rathvan+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Rafford||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafford||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Rafford+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Rafford+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Rothes||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rothes||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Rothes+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Rothes+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Rothiemay||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milltown_of_Rothiemay||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Rothiemay+Banffshire&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Rothiemay+Banffshire&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Spey Bay||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spey_Bay||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+spey&bay+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+spey&bay+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Tomintoul||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomintoul||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+tomintoul+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+tomintoul+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Unthank||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unthank,_Moray||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+unthank+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+unthank+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Upper Dallachy||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Dallachy||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+upper+dallachy+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+upper+dallachy+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |- |Urquhart||https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urquhart,_Moray||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=urquhart+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+urquhart+moray&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Get Profiles] |} ==External Links== *[https://www.lossiefowk.co.uk/genealogy lossiefowk] *[https://www.electricscotland.com/history/moray/nairn.htm A History of Moray and Nairn] *[https://electricscotland.com/history/speyside/index.htm Recollections of a Speyside Parish] *[[Wikipedia:County_of_Moray Moray]] *[https://www.mbgrg.org/ Moray Burial Ground Research Group] *[http://libindx.moray.gov.uk/people/mainfilter.asp Moray Libindx Search Engine] *[http://www.oddquine.co.uk/gravestones/index.htm Oddquines Grave Pictures] *[https://www.lossiefowk.co.uk/history Lossie Fowk]

Scotland - Nairn Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Grampian Region|Grampian Region]] > '''Nairn Team''' Surrounding County Team Pages: [[Space:Scotland_-_Aberdeenshire_Team|Aberdeenshire Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_City_of_Aberdeen_Team|City of Aberdeen Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Banffshire_Team|Banffshire Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Kincardineshire_Team|Kincardineshire Team]] - [[Space:Scotland_-_Moray_Team|Moray Team]] ==Welcome to the Nairn Team== Team Leader: Team Members: *[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] ==County Quick Links== *[[:Category:Nairn%2C_Scotland|Nairn Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==Nairn Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with Nairn: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_NAI Suggestions for Nairn] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_NAI Unsourced profiles for Nairn] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_NAI Unconnected Nairn profiles]

Scotland - Newsletter Archives

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] :'''Navigation:''' > '''[[:Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > Newsletter Archives This page contains links to the Newsletters published by the Scotland Project. == Scotland Project Newsletter Archives == ===2023=== *[https://drive.google.com/file/d/17pNv3XuDoPnW_VblHvwPNpK06nhNRjE2/view?usp=sharing January 2023] *[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uRrHCFRSesLtKf1ykuDJO-DWJOIfBgXl/view?usp=sharing July 2023] ===2022=== *[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DqzhZxg1XKfiSkS5lFO9Ocqt_VEC6hEN/view?usp=sharing June 2022] ===2021=== *[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Y-MxJB6Xg_LuR6Lnz3nlKVeUVUhnfBTDcLCnzmk7_yw/edit?usp=sharing February/March 2021] *[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JguL1-eNtI3Kz_O2Y7qpWNspRAAJ9VL1/view?usp=sharing December 2021] ===2020=== *[https://docs.google.com/document/d/15FJgZguJSQZYF-ZftEwFcmfV7U7LZePXI_qWSSS_zdQ/edit?usp=sharing December 2020] *[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-XHm3mGmPxUZfcmOEmp_aK_6xq_zDpcHUwkr7CyN5GM/edit?usp=sharing October 2020] *[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aDBpt7-cD7ldp2uWO_ThxfRQ2lmhvDjYgM0Z_HxPFAE/edit?usp=sharing September 2020] *[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aDBpt7-cD7ldp2uWO_ThxfRQ2lmhvDjYgM0Z_HxPFAE/edit?usp=sharing June 2020] *[https://docs.google.com/document/d/13pw6MDsF59bamFPYkoyPfQzr8KttoBZO1dL7ZstNwm4/edit?usp=sharing May 2020] *[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1U_ZNnSt42-9h3pfbr1nsl2WqsLwo1rgWevzOAZI02Yc/edit?usp=sharing April 2020] *[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EEu_fxlf21rTcpx7m9y70XoJxNhPtrY52vULv3--fig/edit?usp=sharing March 2020] *[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BTdZgMJ5zGqcFPUXanvndGyn_9EhN4eF9Y21ux_AQcU/edit?usp=sharing January 2020] ===2019=== *[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hpe8z2e43I0m0lqm1-vq9OAQerhwvfmYsbu77qhlQm4/edit?usp=sharing December 2019]

Scotland - Orkney Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Highlands and Islands Region|Highlands and Islands Region]] > '''Orkney Team''' ==Welcome to the Orkney Team== Team Leader: Team Members: *[[Fairweather-583|Pam Thomson]] ==County Quick Links== *[[:Category:Orkney, Scotland|Orkney Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == Orkney To-do lists == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_OKI Suggestions for Orkney] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_OKI Unsourced profiles for Orkney] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_OKI Unconnected Orkney profiles]

Scotland - Peebles-shire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Southern and Borders Region|Southern and Borders Region]] > '''Peebles-shire Team''' ==Welcome to the Peeblesshire Team== Team Leader: *[[Hope-3915|Douglas Hope]] Team Members: *[[Nesmith-408| Tim Nesmith]] *[[Walden-929|Rosemary Thorburn]] *[[Williams-106201|Gwen Williams]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == Peeblesshire To-do lists == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_PEE Suggestions for Peeblesshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_PEE Unsourced profiles for Peeblesshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_PEE Unconnected Peeblesshire profiles] ==County Profiles With Work Needed== ==Little known facts concerning Peeblesshire== * George F. Black's 'Surnames of Scotland' says that Boe (alternatively Bo, Bowie, Boa, Bullo ) was a short form for 'Bullock'. The earliest occurrences of the name appear in Lanarkshire, '''Peeblesshire''' and Roxburghshire. * John Buchan's novel John Burnet of Banns is set in Tweeddale - https://www.scottishfield.co.uk/homes-gardens/property-2/a-unique-property-with-two-shepherds-cottages/ == Peeblesshire Genealogical and Historical Resources== * Peebles memorial planned for people executed for witchcraft: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-61478181 * video about Dawyck: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jglQnQ84qCs * For anyone interested in the Burnett Family of Peeblesshire - Genealogical account of the Family of Burnett of Burnetland and Barn sin the Sheriffdom and County of Peebles. By Montgomery Burnett Edinburgh 1880 https://electricscotland.com/webclans/atoc/genealogicalacc00burngoog.pdf * History of those who lived and worked on the Traquair estate: https://www.traquair.co.uk/traquairs-tenants-cottars-and-workers/ * For anyone interested in the Tweedie (Tweedy) family and others associated with them by marriage. - Tweedie, Michael Forbes. The History of the Tweedie, or Tweedy Family; Griffith's and Sons, London; 1902. https://electricscotland.com/webclans/stoz/historyoftweedie00twee.pdf * Duncan, John Stuart (2005). The Royal Burgh of Peebles in the nineteenth century : the impact of a locally organised railway on a moribund Scottish county town. PhD thesis The Open University. https://oro.open.ac.uk/54201/1/413822.pdf

Scotland - Perthshire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Central and East Region|Central and East Region]] > '''Perthshire Team''' ==Welcome to the Perthshire Team== Team Leader: TBC Team Members: *[[Turvey-154|Andrew Turvey]] *[[McCartney-1062|Julie Hogston]] *[[Smith-116348|Barry Smith]] *[[Olar-3|Jarad Olar]] *[[Hylton-692|Denise (Hylton) Hunt]] ==County Quick Links== [[:Category:Perthshire%2C_Scotland|Perthshire Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==Perthshire Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with Perthshire: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_PER Suggestions for Perthshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_PER Unsourced profiles for Perthshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_PER Unconnected Perthshire profiles] ==Perthshire Resources== *''Leslie's Directory for Perth and Perthshire.'' Perth: Peter Williamson (1797), [https://archive.org/details/lesliesdirectory1887prin/page/n14/mode/1up vol. "1887"].

Scotland - Project Guidelines

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] {{Image|file=Doug_s_Miscellaneous_Things-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} '''Navigation:''' [[:Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]] > Project Guidelines This page contains links to the Scotland Project's guidelines and profile standards. ==Guidelines== *[[Space:Scotland_-_Name_Field_Guidelines| Scottish Name Field Guidelines]] *[[Space:Scottish_Clans_Teams_Guideline| Scottish Clans Teams Guideline]] *[[Space:Scottish_Profiles_Location_Field_Guidelines|Scottish Profiles Location Field Guidelines]] ==Profile Standards== *[[Space:Scotland_-_Profile_Standards|Scottish Profile Standards]]

Scotland - Project Protected Profiles and Managed Profiles

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] See Also:- :[[Space:Scotland - Managed Profiles Team |Scotland Managed Profiles Team]] :[[Space:Scotland - Profile Standards|Scotland - Profile Standards]] :[[Project: Scotland |Scotland Project]] ==Scotland : Project Managed Profiles (PMP) and Project Protected Profiles (PPP)== '''The Scotland Project manages profiles of notable Scottish people''' who are important to our Scottish history, and who either were born or died in Scotland or spent a large proportion of their life in Scotland. Guides to notablility are the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Notables Wikitree Notabability] test or inclusion in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. We honour these people by: *adopting their profile if they are Wikitree orphans *becoming co-managers if the profile already has a manager *improving their profile with a splendid biography, sources and links *maintaining the integrity of the profile '''The Scotland Project protects the profile of an Scottish person if:''' *aspects of their history are contentious, unproven or speculative. *The biography or comments indicate that there has been dispute about: *the identity of the person, *key details of the person’s life, or their descendants or ancestors, or there have been previous G2G posts requesting that the profile be locked *the profile is prone to duplication *the Last Name at Birth (LNAB) is unstable *the profile is at least 200 years old or notable *the profile is a [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/905133/will-you-help-us-improve-the-most-visited-profiles 5-Star] The Scotland Project protects a profile by: *either adopting an orphaned profile or becoming a co-manager *applying PPP status which locks the LNAB and the parents of the profile person *researching the profile history using reliable sources and improving the biography if required *encouraging and leading discussion about the profile person and their family on G2G *maintaining the integrity of the finished profile by keeping it on our watchlist *All PMPs will have the Scotland Project as a manager. *Only a proportion of the PMPs will need to have PPP The Scotland Project follows the Wikitree guidelines for project protection and Project Managed Profiles. ==Legacy PPP== There are a large number of profiles with legacy Project Protection which are not managed by any project, or are managed by the Notables Team. If the Scotland Project decides to take on any of these, we will post to the profile to notify the profile managers that the Scotland Project is taking on management of the profile, and to invite them to contact the Scotland Project if they would like to discuss. ==Project Administration== Coordinator: Admin: ==Suggest a profile for the Scotland Project to manage== :To suggest a profile for Scotland Project management (including how it meets the Project Management and or Project Protection criteria), please contact [[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] The Scotland Project may choose to manage other profiles as agreed after discussion by the Scotland Project Leaders group and at their discretion. ==Error List for the Scotland Project Profiles== See PPP and PMP errors for WikiTree-65

Scotland - Project Resources

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] {{Image|file=Doug_s_Miscellaneous_Things-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} '''Navigation:''' [[:Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]] > Project Resources ==Project Guidelines== *[[Space:Scottish_Profiles_Location_Field_Guidelines|Scotland Profile Location Field Guidelines]] ==Project Resources== *[[Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources| Scotland Genealogy Resources]] *[[Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources| Scotland Project Reliable Sources]] *[[Space:Name_Equivalents|Name Equivalents]]

Scotland - Renfrewshire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Strathclyde Region|Strathclyde Region]] > '''Renfrewshire Team''' ==Welcome to the Renfrewshire Team== Team Leader: [[Baxter-4158|Jacqueline Baxter]] Team Members: *[[Anderson-23510|Thom Anderson]] *[[Kersey-456| Kelly Kersey]] *[[Berry-15051| Bill Berry]] *[[Stewart-36552|Scott Stewart]] *[[Penman-567|Elizabeth Russon]] *[[Mcclure-5817|M. Mcclure]] ==County Quick Links== [[:Category:Renfrewshire%2C_Scotland|Renfrewshire Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == Renfrewshire Team To-do lists == When working with profiles of individuals associated with Renfrewshire: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_RFW Suggestions for Renfrewshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_RFW Unsourced profiles for Renfrewshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_RFW Unconnected Renfrewshire profiles]

Scotland - Ross and Cromarty Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Highlands and Islands Region|Highlands and Islands Region]] > '''Ross and Cromarty Team''' ==Welcome to the Ross and Cromarty Team== Team Leader: TBC Team Members: *[[Burns-4245|Kelly Richard]] *[[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]] ==County Quick Links== *[[:Category:Ross and Cromarty, Scotland|Ross and Cromarty Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == Ross and Cromarty To-do lists == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ROC Suggestions for Ross and Cromarty] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ROC Unsourced profiles for Ross and Cromarty] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_ROC Unconnected Ross and Cromarty profiles]

Scotland - Roxburghshire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Southern and Borders Region|Southern and Borders Region]] > '''Roxburghshire Team''' ==Welcome to the Roxburghshire Team== Team Leader: Team Members: * [[Dwyer-454|Diane Dwyer]] - *[[Tilley-92 |Megan Tilley]] - *[[Jamieson-2723|Patrick Jamieson]] *[[Cairns-253|Suzy Cairns]] *[[Greiner-866|James Greiner]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == Roxburghshire To-do lists == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ROX Suggestions for Roxburghshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ROX Unsourced profiles for Roxburghshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_ROX Unconnected Roxburghshire profiles] ==Resources== *[https://www.astro.ubc.ca/people/scott/book.pdf A Harwick Word Book]

Scotland - Scottish Authors Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project]] > [[Space:Scotland_-_Topical_Teams|Topical Teams]] > '''Scottish Authors''' ==Welcome to the Scottish Authors team!== The mission of this team is to identify and gather together the profiles of Scottish authors and their families. We will create and develop profiles for authors who do not already have one, and add sources and improve the biographies of currently existing profiles.We will also add a bibliography to each author's page of their published works, linking to a free space page if the list is an extremely large one. For the purposes of our project, "Scottish authors" will include both authors born in Scotland and authors born abroad of Scottish parents who are considered citizens of Scotland. ===Using Categories=== Assigning a special category to authors enables us to group all of these profiles together. There are currently two categories which we are using: *Scotland, Authors (To view the current list of Scottish authors click [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scotland%2C_Authors here].) *Scottish Poets (To view the current list of Scottish poets click [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scottish_Poets here].) '''Leader Contacts''': [[Baxter-4158|Jacqueline Baxter]] and [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] '''Team Leader:''' TBC '''Team Members:''' *[[Templeton-1883|Sheena (Templeton) Tait]] *[[H.-141|Marge V.]] *[[Doerr-305|Karen Doerr]] :'''To join us:''' *This team is open to anyone who is a member in good standing of The Scotland Project. If you are interested in joining us, please leave a comment below or send a private message to [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]].

Scotland - Scottish Diaspora

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project]] > [[Space:Scotland_-_Topical_Teams|Topical Teams]] > '''Scottish Diaspora Team''' Welcome to the Scottish Diaspora Team. This team works on profiles of people who emigrated from Scotland to other parts of the world such as the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. '''Leader Contacts''': [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] , [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]] and [[Perkins-11750|Clyde Perkins]] '''Team Leader''' for Scottish Diaspora: [[Paul-5413|Mel Paul]] '''Ancestor Sticker''': Use the following code on profiles you'd like to identify as having Scottish Ancestors. {{Scottish Ancestor Sticker}} ==Team Members - Australia== *[[Paul-5413|Mel Paul]] *[[Martin-58790|Rosalie (Martin) Neve]] ==Team Members - Canada== *[[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] - Canada and LDS *[[Ward-21154|Stu Ward]] - New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island ==Team Members - New Zealand== *[[Anderson-53301|Caleb (Anderson) Day]] - ==Team Members - United States== *[[Burns-4245|Kelly (Burns) Richard]] *[[Kersey-456|Kelly Kersey]] *[[Stewart-36958|Randee Stewart-Clark]] *[[Lee-30845| Patrcia Lee (Walker)]] *[[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] *[[Campbell-2634|Christine (Campbell) Preston]] *[[Craig-4574|Sandy (Craig) Patak]] ==Team Members - Other Countries== *[[Smith-116348|Barry Smith]] *[[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] *[[Krizenesky-5|John Krizenesky]] *[[Hyndman_Goncalves_Sequeira-1| Francesca Loftis]] *[[Patterson-16275|Charles Patterson]] *[[Bailey-11646|Lawrence Bailey]] ==Team Goals== * ==Team To-Do List== *Discuss Category Structure suggested by Barry *Establish best communication stream *Organize Team Page *Add Reference and Source material for team *Add synopsis of Migration category structure and instructions for use ===Team Reference and Source Material=== * [[Space:Kelly_name_in_Prince_Edward_Island_-_origin_Scotland| Kelly name in Prince Edward Island - origin Scotland]] *Hunter, James; ''Set Adrift Upon the World - The Sutherland Clearances''; (Birlinn Limited, Edinburgh, 2015 (reprinted 2019); ISBN: 978 1 78027 354 9 **[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] owns a copy of this book and can provide lookups upon request. The book contains information and original source citations about some Scottish emigrants to North America, in particular the Red River colony in Rupert's Land, the Sutherland Regiment at the Battle of New Orleans, and other locations in Canada. ---- '''Moved from former Scots Abroad page''' == Goals == Any improvements you can make to the profiles are welcome, but here are some specific goals we're working towards: * For each person: ** All duplicates merged into the final lowest profile ID number. ** Template included on the page **All relevant categories are added ** Parents are correct and documented ** Biography is cleaned up, free of any GEDCOM junk, Ancestry trees, etc., and ideally has an actual written biography. == External Genealogy Resources== *[https://www.scotsintchurch.com/ Scots International Church Rotterdam] Searchable data base of baptisms, marriages and church members 1643-1899 == WikiTree Resources == Remember a lot of questions can be answered by referring to the help pages link at the top right of pages. *[[Space:Tons_Tweaks|Tons Tweaks]] Helpful code to improve a profile *[[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Styles and Standards]] Help with Styles and Standards *[[Project_protecting_and_merging|Project Protecting and merging]] Help on PPP and Merging *[[:Category: GEDCOM Help|Help with Gedcoms]] Gedcom Help and answers *[[Formatting|Formatting]] Help with formatting on a profile

Scotland - Scottish Disapora Team

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Scotland - Selkirkshire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Southern and Borders Region|Southern and Borders Region]] > '''Selkirkshire Team''' ==Welcome to the Selkirkshire Team== Team Leader: TBC Team Members: ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == Selkirkshire To-do lists == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_SEL Suggestions for Selkirkshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_SEL Unsourced profiles for Selkirkshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_SEL Unconnected Selkirkshire profiles]

Scotland - Shetland Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Highlands and Islands Region|Highlands and Islands Region]] > '''Shetland Team''' ==Welcome to the Shetland Team== Team Leader: Team Members: *[[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] - I'll keep adding profiles for people from Shetland *[[Anderson-53301|Caleb (Anderson) Day]] ==County Quick Links== *[[:Category:Shetland, Scotland|Shetland Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == Shetland To-do lists == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_SHI Suggestions for Shetland] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_SHI Unsourced profiles for Shetland] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_SHI Unconnected Shetland profiles]

Scotland - Sinclair Baronets

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[[Category: Baronetage of Nova Scotia]] '''Baronet of Murkle and Stevenston''' It was created on 18 June 1636 for John Sinclair, and consisted of Murkle in the County of Caithness and of Stevenston in the County of Haddington. It was created as a hereditary title and held as one of the Sinclair Baronetcies. On the death, in 1899, of the ninth Baronet without male heirs, the title passed to a descendant of James Sinclair, younger son of the fifth Baronet, who in 1764 had also inherited the Lockhart estates and assumed the surname of Lockhart. Thus the tenth Baronet, a Major-General in the British Army assumed both surnames as Sinclair- Lockhart. The eleventh Baronet was the son of George Duncan Lockhart (whose grandfather had assumed the surname of Lockhart in lieu of his patronymic), another descendant of James, younger son of the fifth Baronet. *Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet (died 1649) *Sir John Sinclair, 2nd Baronet (1642–1652) *Sir Robert Sinclair, 3rd Baronet (1643–1713) *Sir John Sinclair, 4th Baronet (died 1726) *Sir Robert Sinclair, 5th Baronet (died 1754) *Sir John Sinclair, 6th Baronet (died 1789) *Sir Robert Sinclair, 7th Baronet (died 1795) *Sir John Gordon Sinclair, 8th Baronet (1790–1863) *Sir Robert Charles Sinclair, 9th Baronet (1820–1899) *Sir Graeme Alexander Sinclair-Lockhart, 10th Baronet (1820–1904) *Sir Robert Duncan Sinclair-Lockhart, 11th Baronet (1856–1919) *Sir Graeme Duncan Power Sinclair-Lockhart, 12th Baronet (1897–1959) *Sir John Beresford Sinclair-Lockhart, 13th Baronet (1904–1970) *Sir Muir Edward Sinclair-Lockhart, 14th Baronet (1906–1985) *Sir Simon John Edward Francis Sinclair-Lockhart, 15th Baronet (born 1941)

Scotland - Stirlingshire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Central and East Region|Central and East Region]] > '''Stirlingshire Team''' ==Welcome to the Stirlingshire Team== Team Leader: Team Members: *[[Marshall-16896|Lori Marshall]] *[[Penman-567|Elizabeth Russon]] *[[Short-7044|Elizabeth (Short) Jones]] ==County Quick Links== [[:Category:Stirlingshire%2C_Scotland|Stirlingshire Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==Stirlingshire Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with Stirlingshire: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_STI Suggestions for Stirlingshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_STI Unsourced profiles for Stirlingshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_STI Unconnected Stirlingshire profiles]

Scotland - Strathclyde Region

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > '''Strathclyde Region''' Welcome to the Scotland - Strathclyde Region, a part of [[Project:Scotland|Scotland]]'s [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]]. Regional Team Leader: [[Baxter-4158|Jacqueline Baxter]] This team consists of the following county teams: {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| County Team |- |[[Space:Scotland - City of Glasgow Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Dunbartonshire Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Lanarkshire Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Renfrewshire Team]] |}

Scotland - Sutherland Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Highlands and Islands Region|Highlands and Islands Region]] > '''Sutherland Team''' Surrounding County Team Pages: [[Space:Scotland - Argyll Team|Argyle Team Page]] - [[Space:Scotland - Bute Team|Bute Team Page]] - [[Space:Scotland - Caithness Team|Caithness Team]] - [[Space:Scotland - Inverness-shire Team|Inverness-shire Team]] - [[Space:Scotland - Orkney Team|Orkney Team]] - [[Space:Scotland - Ross and Cromarty Team|Ross and Cromarty Team]] - [[Space:Scotland - Shetland Team|Shetland Team]] ==Welcome to the Sutherland Team== Team Leader: [[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] Team Members: *[[Ross-16969| Will Ross]] - Durness Parish, pre-Clearances. *[[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] - Dornoch and Dornoch Parish ==County Quick Links== *[[:Category:Sutherland, Scotland| Sutherland Category]] ==Goal== The goal of the Sutherland Team is to identify and make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==Sutherland Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with Sutherland: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_SUT Suggestions for Sutherland] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_SUT Unsourced profiles for Sutherland] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_SUT Unconnected Sutherland profiles] ==Helpful Links== ===Sutherland Team Resources=== #[[:Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources| Scotland Genealogy Resources Page]] - Spacepage #[[:Space:History - Parish of Dornoch, Sutherland| History - Parish of Dornoch, Sutherland]] - Spacepage *Hunter, James; ''Set Adrift Upon the World - The Sutherland Clearances''; (Birlinn Limited; Edinburgh, 2015 (reprinted 2019)); ISBN: 978 1 78027 354 9 **[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] owns a copy of this book and can do lookups upon request. The book contains information and original source citations relating to the Sutherland Clearances. ===General Research Resources=== # [https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/files//research/list-of-oprs/detailed-list-of-old-parochial-registers-of-scotland.pdf Detailed List of the Old Parochial Registers of Scotland] - Downloadable pdf of the original inventory published in 1872 by the Scotland Register-General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, from the National Records of Scotland. Identities at the individual parish level if baptism, marriage, or death records exist from years prior to 1855, and if records exist, then how thorough those records are. Possibly the single most valuable tool when researching pre-1855 genealogy in Scotland, because it identifies parishes with no records at all, or parishes with large record gaps before 1855. # [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] is the official web site for searching the National Records of Scotland. Free registration, but many of the documents are pay per view or download. # [https://www.scotsgenealogy.com/ Scotsgenealogy.com] - 1855 Tombstone Inscriptions in Sutherland Burial Grounds, by A. S. Cowper and I. Ross, published by Scottish Genealogy Society, # [https://archive.org/details/bookofmackay00mack/ Book of Mackay], by Angus Mackay, M.A., Minister at Westerdale, Caithness. Published by Norman MacLeod, Edinburgh, 1906. Digital scan of a copy signed by the author. Printed in Wick. Applies equally to Sutherland and Caithness. # Early sources of Scottish history, A.D. 500 to 1286, by Alan Orr Anderson (1879–1958), a Scottish historian - [https://archive.org/details/cu31924028144313/page/n6/mode/2up Volume I] - [https://archive.org/details/cu31924077097958/mode/2up Volume II] # [https://archive.org/details/songspoemsingael00donnuoft/ Songs and poems in the Gaelic language by Rob Donn] - Edited by Hew Morrison, published 1899, published edition from University of Toronto Library # [https://archive.org/details/songspoemsingael02donn/mode/2up Songs and poems in the Gaelic language by Rob Donn] - Edited by Hew Morrison, published 1899, pre-print edition with handwritten notes by Hew Morrison # [https://archive.org/details/historicalrecord00hildiala/mode/2up Historical Record of the 71st Regiment Highland Light Infantry] - by Lieutenant Henry J. T. Hildyard, published 1876 # [https://archive.org/details/oldhighlandfenci00scobuoft/page/n11/mode/2up The History of the Reay Fencible Highland Regiment of Foot, or Mackay's Highlanders, 1794-1802] - by Captain I. H. Mackay Scobie, William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh, 1914. ===Parish Specific Tools=== # [http://www.archive.org/details/scottishrecordso26scotuoft Parish Register of Durness 1764-1814] - High resolution digital scan of the original book, edited and transcribed by Hew Morrison from the original handwritten Durness Parish Registry kept by Rev. John Thomson. The book can be viewed on or downloaded from the [https://archive.org/ Internet Archive]. The original book was published in 1911 as Volume 26 in a series by the [http://www.scottishrecordsociety.org.uk/ Scottish Record Society], which publishes calendars, indexes and texts of historical records. # [https://tinyurl.com/yy6ehjxc Errata in previously published records of Durness baptisms and marriages from 1764 to 1875] - 25 discrepancies between the Durness Parish Registry and the National Records of Scotland. Copyright 2014 by Angi Lamb. # [https://tinyurl.com/y25st9p3 Durness baptisms to 1764 to 1854 and births 1855 to 1874] - A 143 page index of all births on record, sorted alphabetically by father's surname. Copyright 2014 by Angi Lamb. # [https://tinyurl.com/y5mbvhxf Durness marriages from 1765 to 1875] - A 31 page index of all marriages on record, sorted alphabetically by male surname. Copyright 2014 by Angi Lamb. # [https://tinyurl.com/yydrk9m9 Balnakeil Burial Ground, Durness] - Angi Lamb, Edinburgh, photographed & transcribed all the stones here during June 2003.

Scotland - Ulster Scots Team

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Scotland - Ulster-Scots Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project]] > [[Space:Scotland_-_Topical_Teams|Topical Teams]] > '''Ulster Scots Team''' Welcome to the Ulster Scots Team. This team works in collaboration with the corresponding team in the Ireland Project. The Ulster Scots Team focuses on ancestors who migrated back and forth between Scotland and Ireland across the Irish Sea. ==Ulster-Scots Team== Leader: [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] Team Leader for Ulster Scots and Scots-Irish: TBC Team Members: [[Smith-116348|Barry Smith]] | [[Walling-681|Elaine Goodner]] | [[Lowe-6149| Nancy Sitzlar]]| [[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]] | [[Dickson-4413|Margaret Allison]] | [[Kline-1865|Virginia (Kline) Norris Ph.D.]] The members of the Ireland Project portion of this team can be found [[Space:Scots-Irish_and_Ulster_Scots_Project_Members| here]] ==The Ulster Scots== With the distance between Galloway and Ireland only 30 Kilometres it is clear that there was significant travel between the two nations from the earliest days of Scotland's history. Indeed the very name, Scotland, is regarded as having its roots in the Roman Scoti, used to describe "raiders", mainly Irish. However this category considers the migration, of generally Protestant families, that commenced in the early 17th Century. Many of these families will become the early settler families of the American colonies and founding citizens of the States of the United States of America. '''1594''' The migration started in the last years of the reign of Elizabeth, Queen of England. Elizabeth had, for some time, fought against the, predominantly, Catholic population and had adopted a "scorched earth" policy in her dealings with rebellion. In 1594, Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, allied himself with Spain and proclaimed himself the King of Ulster, the result was seven years of warfare, known as [[:Category: Nine Years' War (Ireland)|Nine Years' War (Ireland)]]. Elizabeth wanted this Rebellion crushed and her orders resulted in the largest conflict fought by England in the Elizabethan era. At its height in 1601 there were more than 18,000 soldiers were fighting in the English army in Ireland, many of these were also Scottish fighting against Catholicism. O'Neill was defeated and the Spanish Army returned to Spain. Elizabeth had died just days before the end of the Rebellion and war, once again, erupted. This time led by Conn mac Neale mac Bryan Feartagh O'Neal. Clearly a relative of the O'Neill although it is not clear which. Conn was captured, imprisoned and sentenced, without trial, to hang. Conn was rescued, for a "suitable fee" from his fate by Sir Hugh Montgomery, 4th Laird of Braidstane (Ayrshire), a notable soldier that had fought under Prince Maurice of Orange, in the Netherlands. Montgomery arranged for a relative, Thomas Montgomery of Blackston, who was owner of a sloop which sometimes traded with Carrickfergus. Part of the arrangement required Montgomery to arrange for a Pardon from James VI., now King and for this Montgomery engaged another Scot, James Hamilton, who had settled in Dublin some years before as a schoolmaster. Hamilton had been employed by James VI. as a political agent in Ireland working with the local chieftains. The result of this was that Conn's lands were divided amongst the three. '''1605''' On the 16th April 1605, by letters-patent were issued under the Great Seal (the King's Seal), "on the humble petition of Conn M'Neale M'Bryan Feartagh O'Neale, and of Hugh Montgomery, Esq., and of James Hamilton, Esq.," granting to the said James Hamilton all the lands in the Upper Clannaboye and the Great Ards which had been possessed by Con or by his father, Bryan Feartagh O'Neale, in his lifetime. Hamilton became bound to "plant" the lands with English and Scottish colonists, and to grant them only to those of English and Scottish blood, "and not to any of the mere Irish (excepting the said Conn O'Neale and his heirs)." Thus the first migration into Ulster commenced. '''1609''' Then, starting in 1609, Scots began arriving into state-sponsored settlements as part of the Plantation of Ulster. This scheme was intended to confiscate all the lands of the Gaelic Irish nobility in Ulster and to settle the province with Protestant Scottish and English colonists. Under this scheme, a substantial number of Scots were settled, mostly in the south and west of Ulster. '''Sources:''' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulster_Scots_people wikipedia] * [https://archive.org/details/scotinulstersket00harr The Scot in Ulster; sketch of the history of the Scottish population of Ulster]; Harrison; 1888 * content and Research Site - [http://www.ancestryireland.com/scotsinulster/ Ancestry Ireland] '''See Also''' *[http://www.ulsterheritage.com/scotsirish/s_i_history.htm Ulster Heritage ] *[[Space:Rebellion%2C_plantation_and_war|Rebellion, plantation and war]]

Scotland - Victoria Cross Recipients

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[[Category:Victoria Cross]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] A free space page to record the recipients of the Victoria Cross who came from Scotland or were considered to be Scottish by parentage. Some of these VC holders may have later emigrated to other countries so may also appear in other projects or free space pages. The starting point for the list is Wikipedia - see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scottish_Victoria_Cross_recipients the List of Scottish Victoria Cross recipients] Tasks to be done: *Date of granting of award & copy of citation *Profile created and bio written for each recipient (including parents/siblings/spouse/children) *Connect each recipient to the tree *Current whereabouts of VC medal *Add to VC category (Category:Victoria Cross - surrounded by double square brackets) ==A== {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- |[[Adams-41942|Robert Bellew Adams]]||1897; Nawa Kili, India|| Y||Y || not public |- |[[Aikman-318|Frederick Robertson Aikman]]||1858; Amethi, India|| || ||not public |- |[[Aitken-1622|Robert Hope Moncrieff Aitken]]||1857; Lucknow, India|| || || |- |William Anderson||1915; Neuve Chapelle, France|| || || |- |William Herbert Anderson||1918; Bois Favieres, France|| || || |- |William Angus||1915; Givenchy, France|| || || |- |Adam Archibald||1918; Ors, France|| || || |} ==B== {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- * William Babtie – 1899; Battle of Colenso, South Africa * [[Barron-5213|Colin Barron]] * Thomas Beach – 1854; Battle of Inkerman, Crimea * William Davidson Bissett – 1918; Maing, France * James Blair – 1857; Neemuch, India * [[Blair-7654|Robert Blair]] – 1857; Bolandshahr, India * Frank Gerald Blaker – 1944; Taunghi, Burma (now Myanmar) * William Anderson Bloomfield – 1916; Miali, Tanganyika (now Tanzania) * Andrew Cathcart Bogle – 1857; Oonao, India * Stanley Henry Parry Boughey – 1917; El Burf, Palestine * [[Brodie-3226|Walter Lorrain Brodie]] – 1914; Becelaere, Belgium ? * James Anson Otho Brooke – 1914; Gheluvelt, Belgium * William Arthur McCrae Bruce – 1914; Givenchy, France * John Crawford Buchan – 1918; Marteville, France ==C== {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- * Thomas Cadell – 1857; Delhi, India * [[Caldwell-7369|Thomas Caldwell]] – 1918; Oudenaarde, Belgium ? * Aylmer Spicer Cameron – 1858; Kotah, India * John Charles Campbell – 1941; Sidi Rezegh, Libya * John Vaughan Campbell – 1916; Ginchy, France * Kenneth Campbell – 1941; Brest, France * Lorne MacLaine Campbell – 1943; Wadi Akarit, Tunisia * John Carmichael – 1917; Zwarteleen, Belgium * John Alexander Christie – 1917; Fejja, Palestine * William Clamp – 1917; Poelkapelle, Belgium * [[Cochrane-350|Hugh Stewart Cochrane]] – 1858; Jhansi, India ? * John Cook – 1878; Peiwar Kotal, Afghanistan * [[Combe-380|Robert Grierson Combe]] * James Craig – 1855; Sebastopol, Crimea * John Manson Craig – 1917; Egypt * John Alexander Cruickshank – 1944; Atlantic * Arthur Cumming – 1942; Kuantan, Malaya * William James Montgomery Cuninghame – 1854; Sebastopol, Crimea ==D== {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- * James Davis – 1858; Fort Ruhya, India * James Lennox Dawson – 1915; Hohenzollern Redoubt, France * John Brunton Daykins – 1918; Solesmes, France * William Henry Dick-Cunyngham – 1879; Sherpur Pass, Afghanistan * Robert James Thomas Digby-Jones – 1900; Ladysmith, South Africa * [[Douglas-Hamilton-45|Angus Falconer Douglas-Hamilton]] – 1915; Hill 70, France ? * Robert Downie – 1916; Lesboeufs, France * James Dundas – 1865; Dewan-Giri, India * Robert Dunsire – 1915; Hill 70, France ==E== {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- * Alexander Edwards – 1917; Ypres, Belgium * John MacLaren Erskine – 1916; Givenchy, France * Samuel Evans – 1855; Sebastopol, Crimea ==F== {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- * Donald Dickson Farmer – 1900; Nooitgedacht, South Africa * Francis Edward Henry Farquharson – 1858; Lucknow, India * George Findlater – 1897; Dargai Heights, India * George de Cardonnel Elmsall Findlay – 1918; Catillon, France * David Finlay – 1915; Rue du Bois, France * [[Frickleton-9|Samuel Frickleton]] – 1917; Messines, Belgium (in NZEF) ==G== {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- * William Gardner – 1858; Bareilly, India * William Eagleson Gordon – 1900; Krugersdorp, South Africa * John Reginald Noble Graham – 1917; Battle of Istabulat, Mesopotamia * Charles James William Grant – 1891; Thobal, Burma (now Myanmar) * John Grieve – 1854; Balaclava, Crimea ==H== {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- |John Brown Hamilton ||1917 - Ypres-Menin Road, Belgium|| || || |- |[[Hamilton-6544|Thomas de Courcy Hamilton]] ||1855; Sebastopol, Crimea|| || || |- |John Hannah|| 1940; Antwerp, Belgium|| || || |- |Arthur Henderson|| 1917; Fontaine-les-Croiselles, France|| || || |- |George Stuart Henderson|| 1920; Hillah, Mesopotamia|| || || |- |[[Henderson-11262|Herbert Stephen Henderson]]|| 1896; Bulawayo, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)|| || || |- |Anthony Dickson Home|| 1857; Lucknow, India|| || || |- |[[Hope-662|William Hope]] ||1855; Sebastopol, Crimea|| yes|| yes|| The Fusilier Museum, London |- |James Palmer Huffam|| 1918; St. Servin's Farm, France|| || || |- |David Ferguson Hunter|| 1918; Moeuvres, France|| || || |- |Thomas Peck Hunter|| 1945; Lake Comacchio, Italy|| || || |} ==I - J== {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- * James John McLeod Innes – 1858; Sultanpore, India * Charles Alfred Jarvis – 1914; Jemappes, Belgium * William Henry Johnston – 1914; Missy, France ==K== {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- * Charles Thomas Kennedy – 1900; Dewetsdorp, South Africa * Allan Ebenezer Ker – 1918; St. Quentin, France * William Alexander Kerr – 1857; Kolapore, India * [[Keyes-735|Geoffrey Charles Tasker Keyes]] – 1941; Beda Littoria, Libya ? * John Simpson Knox – 1854; Battle of the Alma, Crimea * [[Clark-Kennedy-3|William Hew Clark-Kennedy]] ==L== {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- * Daniel Laidlaw – 1915; Loos, France * David Ross Lauder – 1915; Gallipoli, Tunisia * Peter Leitch – 1855; Sebastopol, Crimea * James Leith – 1858; Betwa, India * Robert James Lindsay – 1854; Battle of the Alma, Crimea * Frederick Luke – 1914; Le Cateau, France * Charles Lumley – 1855, Sebastopol, Crimea * [[Lyell-45|Charles Antony, The Lord, Lyell]] – 1943; Dj Bou Arada, Tunisia ? ==M(a)c== {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- * John McAulay – 1917; Fontaine Notre Dame, France * William McBean – 1858; Lucknow, India * [[McBeath-289|Robert McBeath]] – 1917; Cambrai, France ? * John McDermond – 1854; Battle of Inkerman, Crimea * Henry MacDonald – 1855; Sebastopol, Crimea * John McDougall – 1860; Taku Forts, China * Samuel McGaw – 1874; Battle of Amoaful, Ashanti (now Ghana) * David Stuart McGregor – 1918; Hoogemolen, Belgium * [[MacGregor-1417|John MacGregor]] * Roderick McGregor – 1855; Sebastopol, Crimea * Louis McGuffie – 1918; Wytschaete, Belgium * Hugh McInnes – 1857; Lucknow, India * George Imlach McIntosh – 1917; Ypres, Belgium * David Lowe MacIntyre – 1918; Henin, France * Donald MacIntyre – 1872; Lalgnoora, India * [[McIver-435|Hugh McIver]] – 1918; Courcelle-le Compte, France ? * [[McKay-1152|David MacKay]] – 1857; Lucknow, India ? * John Frederick MacKay – 1900; Johannesburg, South Africa * James McKechnie – 1854; Battle of the Alma, Crimea * Hugh McDonald McKenzie * James MacKenzie – 1914; Rouges Bancs, France * John Mackenzie – 1900; Dompoassi, Ashanti (now Ghana) * Donald MacKintosh – 1917; Fampoux, France * Hector Lachlan Stewart MacLean – 1897; Nawa Kili, India * [[McNeill-952|John Carstairs McNeill]] – 1864; Ohaupu, New Zealand ? * Herbert Taylor MacPherson – 1857; Lucknow, India * Stewart McPherson – 1857; Lucknow, India * James McPhie – 1918; Aubencheul-au-Bac, France ==M== {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- * Hugh Gordon Malcolm – 1942; Chougui, Tunisia * John Grant Malcolmson – 1857; Battle of Khoosh-ab, Persia * Henry May – 1914; La Boutillerie, France * John Meikle – 1918; Marfaux, France * Charles Melvin – 1917; Battle of Istabulat, Mesopotamia * Anthony Cecil Capel Miers – 1942; Corfu Harbour, Greece * Duncan Millar (or Miller) – 1859; Maylah Ghat, India * James Miller – 1857; Futtehpore, India * [[Milne-2875|William Johnstone Milne]] * James Munro (VC) – 1857; Lucknow, India |[[Murray-13043|Alexander Edward Murray, Viscount Fincastle]]||1897; Nawa Kili, India||started||y|| |- |} ==O - P == {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- * John O'Neill (or O'Niell) – 1918; Moorseele, Belgium * James Park – 1857; Lucknow, India * George Henry Tatham Paton – 1917; Gonnelieu, France * [[Paton-1386|John Paton]] – 1857; Lucknow, India ? * John Perie – 1855; Sebastopol, Crimea * [[Pollock-4056|James Dalgleish Pollock V.C. (1890-1958)]] – 1915; Hohenzollern Redoubt, France * Patrick Anthony Porteous – 1942; Dieppe, France ==R== {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- * Henry Ramage – 1854; Balaclava, Crimea * Harry Sherwood Ranken – 1914; Haute-Avesnes, France * William Reid – 1943; Düsseldorf, Germany * William Rennie – 1857; Lucknow, India * William Reynolds (VC) – 1854; Battle of the Alma, Crimea * James Cleland Richardson – 1916; Battle of the Ancre Heights, France * John Ripley – 1915; Rue du Bois, France * Henry Peel Ritchie – 1914; Dar es Salaam, Tanganyika (now Tanzania) * Walter Potter Ritchie – 1916; Beaumont Hamel, France * William Robertson – 1899; Battle of Elandslaagte, South Africa * George Rodgers – 1858; Marar, India * John Ross (VC) – 1855; Sebastopol, Crimea * (Robert Reilly) Glasgow. 1916 Belgium ==S== {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- * [[Samson-2032|George McKenzie Samson]] – 1915; Gallipoli, Turkey * George Sellar – 1879; Asmai Heights, Afghanistan * Same (John) Shaw – 1858; Lucknow, India * [[Shankland-80|Robert Shankland]] * John Simpson (VC) – 1858; Fort Ruhya, India * John Kendrick Skinner – 1917; Wijdendrift, Belgium * Archibald Bisset Smith – 1917; Atlantic * David Spence – 1858; Shunsabad, India * Edward Spence – 1858; Fort Ruhya, India * William George Drummond Stewart – 1857; Lucknow, India * James Stokes – 1945; Kervenheim, Germany * [[Strachan-1667|Henry Mareus Strachan]] ==T== {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- |[[Tait-1997| James Edward Tait]]||1918; Amiens, France||started || || |- |Alexander Thompson||1858; Fort Ruhya, India|| || || |- |George Thompson||1945; Dortmund-Ems Canal, Germany|| || || |- |Ross Tollerton||1914; Battle of the Aisne, France|| || || |- |James Youll Turnbull||1916; Authuille, France|| || || |} ==V - Z== {| |'''Name'''||'''Date & place of award'''||'''Bio & family'''||'''Connected'''||'''Medal location''' |- |[[Vousden-23|William John Vousden]]||1879; Asmai Heights, Afghanistan||started || ||Not publicly held |- |Samuel Thomas Dickson Wallace||1917; Gonnelieu, France|| || || |- |Joseph Watt||1917; Straits of Otranto, Italy|| || || |- |George Wilson||1914; Verneuill, France|| || || |- |John Augustus Wood||1856; Bushire, Persia|| || || |- |[[Young-39256| William Young]]||1915; Fonquevillers, France||started || || |- |[[Younger-1273|David Reginald Younger]]||1900; Krugersdorp, South Africa||Y ||Y ||Not publicly held |}

Scotland - West Lothian Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Lothians Region|Lothians Region]] > '''West Lothian Team''' ==Welcome to the West Lothian Team== Team Leader: Team Members: ==County Quick Links== [[:Category:West_Lothian%2C_Scotland|West Lothian Category]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==West Lothian Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with West Lothian: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_WLN Suggestions for West Lothian] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_WLN Unsourced profiles for West Lothian] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_WLN Unconnected West Lothian profiles]

Scotland - Wigtownshire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Southern and Borders Region|Southern and Borders Region]] > '''Wigtownshire Team''' ==Welcome to the Wigtownshire Team== '''Team Leader: ''' '''Team Members:''' * [[Dwyer-454|Diane Dwyer]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == Wigtownshire To-do lists == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_WIG Suggestions for Wigtownshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_WIG Unsourced profiles for Wigtownshire] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_WIG Unconnected Wigtownshire profiles] == Wigtownshire Resources == * [https://mckeefamiliesfromdonegal.com/mckee-family-from-donegal/exploring-mckee-roots-in-galloway/wigtonshire-parish-lists-1684/ Parish Lists of Wigtonshire and Minnigaff, 1684]

Scotland 5 Star Profiles

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] ''' Welcome to the Scotland Project 5 Star Profiles List ''' This is part of the [[Space:Scotland - Profile Improvements Team|Scotland - Profile Improvements Team]] * '''Goal:''' To update high access profiles * '''Who should Join:''' Anyone who is interested in making our '''most viewed Profiles''' the best that they can be *Leader Contact: [[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] == What to do == === Sourcing === * Review facts to ensure they are sourced. Try to find sources for ones that aren't. * If there are no dates/locations, try to research them and add with sources. If you can't find them, or do not find sources to support them, please add notes about where you searched. *We use inline sourcing as the preferred standard. === Merge === * Check for any duplicate family members and propose merges when necessary. === Biography === * If there is a biography, confirm it is an originally written narrative and '''does not include any copyright or licensing violations''' (see [[Help:Copying Text|Copying Text]]) * Place the Biography section into a logical order, remove any [[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies|GEDCOM junk]] and clean up after any merges. See [[Help:Biographies]] * Make sure the profile meets our [[Help:Profile Aesthetics|Profile Aesthetics recommendations]] (see also [[Help:HTML and Inline CSS|HTML and Inline CSS]]). *If there's no biography, try to lay out a simple narrative and/or timeline of the persons life. === Family Connections === * Review and ensure that family connections (especially parents) are correct and supported by sources. '''This is particularly important for pre-1500 profiles'''. If you find a connection that seems doubtful, start a {{G2G}} thread about it. === Other === * A check should be done to ensure there are no Suggestions for the profile you are working on. *If the number of profile managers is more than 3 (Scotland Project, plus 2 other active profile managers) a discussion about reducing this number should be initiated within the team. *See if you can add '''copyright free''' photographs, pictures, maps or other visual items. * Add categories, project templates, stickers and/or succession boxes if appropriate. * When every thing is done and it is a '''quality''' profile, add '''Completed''' in the notes section below. == Scotland 5 Star Profiles == {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Profile ''' ! align="left" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''View Count''' ! align="left" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Who's working it ''' ! align="left" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Notes and/or Status ''' |- |[[MacEchdach-2| Alpin Dungal (MacEchdach) of Scotland]] ||12,213|||| |- |[[Wessex-26| Saint Margaret, Queen of Scotland]]|||21,623|| ||| |- |[[Stewart-980| Sir Walter Stewart]]||16,667||||| |- |[[MacSomerled-1| Ranald Ragnall Somerled, Lord of the Isles]]||9,588||||| |- |[[Burns-2738| Robert Burns]]||11,252||||| |- |[[Galloway-137| Sir Fergus Galloway, Lord of Galloway]]||11,138||||| |- |[[Douglas-396| Sir James 'the Good' Douglas]] *Arbroath||8,704||Jen 11 May||add inline cites; expand sources; check children COMPLETE |- |[[Dunkeld-32| Alexander I mac Mail Coluim (Malcolm the Fierce) of Scotland]]||8,459||||| |- |[[Sinclair-364| Sir Henry Sinclair of Roslin]] *Arbroath||5,435||Amy||Bio is complete, Needs Family Review |- |[[Lindsay-148| Sir David Lindsay, Lord of Crawford]] *Arbroath||5,376||Jen ||Complete |- |[[Stewart-13721| Sir John Stewart of Arran Menteith]]||3,153||||| |- |[[Randolph-192| Sir Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray]] *Arbroath||2,966||Jen 19 May||add sources; write bio COMPLETE |- |[[Dunbar-219| Patrick V, 8th Earl of Dunbar]] *Arbroath||1,662||Amy||Completed |- |[[Orkney-13| Erlend II Thorfinnsson, 21st Jarl of Orkney]]||1,471||Amy||Family review, bio clean-up |- |[[Olafsdatter-5| Ragnhilda Olafsdottir]]||8,578||||| |- |[[Thorfinsson-4| Lodver (Hlodver) Thorfinsson, Jarl of Orkney]]||8,378||Amy||Family Review, bio clean-up |- |[[Ross-557| William de Ross, 3rd Earl of Ross]] *Arbroath||6,090||||needs inline cites; reformat sources |- |[[Dunkeld-4| Alexander II, King of Scotland]]||5,600|||| |- |[[Galloway-18| Uchtred of Galloway]]||5,480||||| |- |[[Armour-64| Jean Burns (Armour), Belle of Mauchline, aka Bonnie Jean]]||5,233||||| |- |[[Greer-614| James Greer]]||5,201||||| |- |[[Scotland-163| Macbeth of Scotland]]||5,156||||| |- |[[Unknown-275536| Sybilla Suthen, Queen of Scotland (Bjornsdatter, Siwardsdatter) aka FitzSiward]]||4,986||||| |- |[[Dunkeld-58| Donald II Ban, King of Scots (aka FitzDuncan)]]||4,461||||| |- |[[Stevenson-999| Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson]]||3,349||||| |- |[[Baird-1328| John Logie Baird]]||3,129||Jen 7 May||needs more cites; inline cites COMPLETE |- |[[Leslie-687| Sir Andrew de Leslie, 6th Lord of Leslie]] *Arbroath||2,796||||reformat sources |- |[[Orkney-35| Paul (Paal) Thorfinnsson, 20th Jarl of Orkney and Caithness]]||2,792||Amy||Family Review, bio clean-up |- |[[Burnett-157| Thomas Burnett]]||2,576||||| |- |[[Wemyss-14| Sir David Wemyss, Lord of Wemyss]] *Arbroath||2,458||||sources need reformatting and all the Johns untangled |- |[[Stevenson-1001|Robert Stevenson]]||2,260||Jen 7 May||complete |- |[[Seton-206| Sir Alexander Seton]]||2,214||||reformat sources |- |[[Semple-15| Grizel Hamilton (Semple)]]||1,902||||| |- |[[Keith-393| Sir Robert Keith]] *Arbroath||1,898||||needs more inline cites |- |[[Cameron-141| John Cameron]] *Arbroath||1,837||||needs bio; sources |- |[[McIntosh-3929| Charles Rennie McIntosh]]||1,714||||| |- |[[Hakonsdatter-2| Countess Margaret Atholl]]||1,550||||| |- |[[Abernethy-39| William Abernethy, 1st Baron of Saltoun]]||1,281||||| |- |[[Abernethy-40| William Abernethy, 2nd Baron of Saltoun]] *Arbroath||1,152||||needs more sources |- |}

Scotland Arborists Team

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[[Category:Scotland_Project_Managed_FSPs]] Return to :[[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Profile Improvements Team|Profile Improvements Team]] > '''The Scotland Arborists team is for members of the Arborists Project who are focusing on improving the overall health of the Scottish section of our single world WikiTree.''' == Team == Team Leader - [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] Team Members: *[[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] *[[Ridgley-10|Larry Ridgley]] == Goals == The goals of the Scotland Arborists Team are: : to reduce the number of duplicate Scottish profiles on WikiTree : to work on untangling family lines that are mixed up : to work on accurate family connections (parents, spouse/s, children) == Specific Tasks == * Working on the following suggestions from the [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT|Scotland Suggestions List]] ** 105 - Duplicate siblings ** 106 - Duplicates between global tree and unconnected ** 113 - Duplicate in relatives ** 209 - Father is also a sibling ** 211 - Duplicate sibling by father ** 408 - Multiple marriages on same day ** 409 - Marriage to a duplicate person ** 418 - Partner is also a sibling * And the following 'No Dates' profiles ** 131 ** 132 ** 133 ** 134 * Matching and merging on Scottish surnames '''Wikitree +reports:''' *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=PendingMerge+Scotland&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 WT+ Pending Merge Report for Scotland] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=UnmergedMatch%2BScotland&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=-1 WT+ Unmerged Matches Report for Scotland] == Tips for Arboring in Scotland == Scotland has many people with the same names. Frequently individuals have been connected up to others on WikiTree based solely on their name. It is also easy to get different individuals with the same name confused. * Source carefully prior to proposing a merge to be satisfied that the profiles are actually duplicates, rather than one or the other profile needing to be detached from a relationship ** Remember that Scottish Old Parish Registers can be quite disappointing as expected marriage and/or baptism records sometimes just don't seem to exist ** Be really methodical with your sourcing. Make sure you search for, and hopefully find, the relevant marriage as well as the baptisms ** Check dates. Do they fit? Is the mother of child-bearing age when she had her children? ** Check locations. If people seem to have moved around... how far? Was this likely or explainable? ** Cross-check baptism and marriage records with census records. Otherwise look at other information that can support the relationships.... occupation, fit with Scottish Naming Patterns, Wills or Sasines etc. * There can sometimes be valuable additional information on a baptism or marriage entry beyond the information provided in the indexes or recorded on familysearch. Unfortunately this costs money through Scotlands People, so difficult when we are often working on profiles that we aren't related to. Also the kirk session records can be invaluable when you find someone mentioned in there. === Scottish Traditional Naming Patterns === This often applies, but beware of exceptions! : 1st son named after the father's father : 1st daughter named after the mother's mother : 2nd son named after the mother's father : 2nd daughter named after the father's mother : 3rd son named after the father : 3rd daughter named after the mother == Resources == * WikiTree [[Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page|Pre-1500 resources page]] * WikiTree [[Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources|Scotland Genealogy Resources]]

Scotland Bio Builders Team

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[[Category:Scotland_Project_Managed_FSPs]] Return to :[[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Profile Improvements Team|Profile Improvements Team]] > Team Leader - [[Edwards-7481|Sandy Edwards]] Team Members: *[[Skelton-1756| Betty Norman]] *[[Graham-17201|Rob Graham]] *[[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] *[[Walling-681|Elaine (Walling) Goodner]] *[[Fann-206|Porter Fann]] === Goal === The goal of the Scotland Bio Builders is to write biographies with in-line referencing in order to complete profiles as much as possible to a high standard. This is a great team for all you budding writers out there. If you wish to add templates, stickers or images, they can be found [[:Space:Scotland Project Templates, Stickers and Images| here]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Scotland_Project_-_Bio_Builder&public=1 Overview Reference for Reviewing and Building Bios to Conform to Top Level Requirements] *Bio Template *Reliable Sources (Primary & Secondary Sources) *WikiTree Quick Links Please review [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Profile_Standards#Sources_-_Style_Guide Profile Standards for Scotland_- Sources Style_Guide] * We use [https://www.evidenceexplained.com Evidence Explained] formatting, based on the [https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html Chicago Manual of Style]. ** A simple link to a source is not considered a complete source citation. ** [https://guides.lib.strath.ac.uk/ld.php?content_id=33346935 The University of Strathclyde citation style] is acceptable as an alternative citation format. *We discourage the use of tables as these also are difficult for less experienced or technically advanced members to edit.

Scotland Categories Team

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[[Category:Scotland_Project_Managed_FSPs]] Return to :[[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Profile Improvements Team|Profile Improvements Team]] > '''Team Leader''': TBA '''Acting Team Leader''':[[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] '''Team Members''': *[[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] - working on location category clean-up and category errors *[[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] - working on Scottish Clans and Families *[[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum UE]] - working on Scottish Clans and Families *[[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] - working on location category clean up *[[Raber-23|Lynden Rodriguez]] *[[Stewart-39100|Neil Stewart]] '''Please note''': You need to be a member of the [[:Project:Categorization| Categorization Project]] to work on this team, or have a solid understanding of how categories work on WikiTree. ==Current Priorities and Tasks== *Implementation of CIBs on Location Categories *Rename Scotland related categories to a standard name format *Review category structure and correct category errors == Purpose== The purpose of this team is to create, monitor, and maintain categories used by the Scotland Project, and that relate to Scotland in general. ==Goals== The goal of the Scotland Categories Team is to ensure that there is consistency across the board with category names, including location and topical categories related to Scotland. This team works closely with the Categorisation Project to add and maintain Category Information Boxes (CIBs) on location categories. ==Category Error Reports== These lists contain all errors associated with Categories. Please search for errors associated with: Scotland, Scottish, or a county name. *'''DBE_8062: Category content is empty''' **[[Space:DBE_8062|Documentation]] **{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_8062.htm|Suggestion List}} ==Resources for Categorisation Team== *[[:Space:Scotland - Categorisation Guide| Scotland - Categorisation Guide]] *[[:Help:Categorization| Categorization Help]] *[[:Help:Category_Names| Category Names Help]] *[[:Help:Category_Creation_and_Removal|Category Creation and Removal Help]] *[[:Help:Categorization_Glossary| Categorization Glossary]]

Scotland Cemeteries Team Progress

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Return to [[Space:Scotland_Cemeteries_Team|Scotland_Cemeteries_Team]] For more help see [[Space:What_a_Cemeterist_Does|What_a_Cemeterist_Does]] Enter what you are working on: * * '''Category Creation and Team Pages''' [[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] *[[:Category:Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Cemeteries| Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Cemeteries]] *Aberdeen, Scotland, Cemeteries *[[:Category:Angus, Scotland, Cemeteries| Angus, Scotland Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Argyll and Bute, Scotland, Cemeteries| Argyll and Bute, Scotland, Cemeteries]] *Clackmannanshire, Scotland, Cemeteries *[[:Category:Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, Cemeteries| Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, Cemeteries]] *Dundee, Scotland, Cemeteries *East Ayrshire, Scotland, Cemeteries *East Dunbartonshire, Scotland, Cemeteries *[[:Category:East Lothian, Scotland, Cemeteries| East Lothian, Scotland, Cemeteries]] *East Renfrewshire, Scotland, Cemeteries *[[:Category:Edinburgh, Scotland, Cemeteries| Edinburgh, Scotland, Cemeteries]] *Falkirk, Scotland, Cemeteries *[[:Category:Fife, Scotland, Cemeteries| Fife, Scotland, Cemeteries]] *Glasgow, Scotland, Cemeteries *[[:Category:Highland, Scotland, Cemeteries| Highland, Scotland, Cemeteries]] *Inverclyde, Scotland, Cemeteries *[[:Category:Midlothian, Scotland, Cemeteries| Midlothian, Scotland, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Moray, Scotland, Cemeteries| Moray, Scotland, Cemeteries]] *North Ayrshire, Scotland, Cemeteries *[[:Category:North Lanarkshire, Scotland, Cemeteries| North Lanarkshire, Scotland, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Perth and Kinross, Scotland, Cemeteries| Perth and Kinross, Scotland, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Renfrewshire, Scotland, Cemeteries| Renfrewshire, Scotland, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Scottish Borders, Scotland, Cemeteries| Scottish Borders, Scotland, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:South Ayrshire, Scotland, Cemeteries| South Ayrshire, Scotland Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:South Lanarkshire, Scotland, Cemeteries|South Lanarkshire, Scotland, Cemeteries]] *Stirling, Scotland, Cemeteries *West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, Cemeteries *[[:Category:West Lothian, Scotland, Cemeteries| West Lothian, Scotland, Cemeteries]] '''Island Cemetery Categories and Teams''' *Na h-Eileanan Siar, Scotland, Cemeteries *[[:Category:Orkney Islands, Cemeteries| Orkney Islands, Cemeteries]] *Shetland Islands, Scotland, Cemeteries

Scotland Colville One Name Study

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[[Category:Clan Colville]] [[Category:Scotland Name Study]] [[Category:Scotland, Colville Name Study]] [[Category:Colville Name Study]] ===Colville Origins in Scotland=== The name Colville is said to be of Norman origins. The first recorded Colville in Scotland was [[Colville-109|Phillip de Colville]]. He was a hostage sent for the release of William the Lion under the Treaty of Falaise. Phillip was also granted the baronies of Oxnam and Hecton in Roxburghshire as well as lands in Ayrshire. ===Ochiltree=== Ochiltree Castle was built by the Colvilles in the 12th century and destroyed in 1499 during a feud with the Douglases. In 1530, it was exchanged by [[Colville-45|Sir James Colville]] with Sir James Hamilton of Finnart for the barony of East Wemyss in Fife. ===Colvilles of Culcross=== [[Colville-103|Robert of Cleish]]’s barony had been rescinded from him in 1540 because of his father’s treason but was restored in 1543. =====Lords Colville of Culross (1604)===== *[[Colville-130|James Colville]], 1st Lord Colville of Culross (1551–1629) *[[Colville-127|James Colville]], 2nd Lord Colville of Culross (1604–1654) *[[Colville-583|William Colville]], 3rd Lord Colville of Culross (d. 1656) *[[Colville-584|John Colville]], 4th Lord Colville of Culross (d. c. 1680) *[[Colville-97|Rev. Alexander Colville]], 5th Lord Colville of Culross (1666–1717) *[[ Colville-285|John Colville]], 6th Lord Colville of Culross (1690–1741) *[[Colville-286|Alexander Colville]], 7th Lord Colville of Culross (1717–1770) *[[Colville-287|John Colville]], 8th Lord Colville of Culross (1725–1811) *[[Colville-288|John Colville]], 9th Lord Colville of Culross (1768–1849) *[[Colville-311|Charles John Colville]], 10th Lord Colville of Culross (1818–1903) (created Baron Colville of Culross as well in 1885) =====Barons Colville of Culross (1885)===== *[[Colville-311|Charles John Colville]], 1st Baron Colville of Culross (1885–1903) (elevated to Viscount Colville of Culross in 1902) =====Viscounts Colville of Culross (1902)===== *[[Colville-311|Charles John Colville]], 1st Viscount Colville of Culross (1818–1903) *[[Colville-343|Charles Robert William Colville]], 2nd Viscount Colville of Culross (1854–1928) *[[Colville-344|Charles Alexander Colville]], 3rd Viscount Colville of Culross (1888–1945) *[[Colville-345|(John) Mark Alexander Colville]], 4th Viscount Colville of Culross (1933–2010) *[[Colville-345|Charles Mark Townshend Colville]], 5th Viscount Colville of Culross (b. 1959) The heir presumptive is the present holder's brother the Hon. Richmond James Innys Colville (b. 1961) ===Argyll Colvilles=== In the mid 17th century In the mid 1700s the Duke of Argyll decided to improve the farming. He invited a number of successful Ayreshire farmers to settle in Kintrye. Among them was [[Colville-327|William (Colville) of Lesnessock (abt.1600-1678)]] who acquired Lessnessock Between 23 July 1631 and 17 February 1644. {{Image|file=Religion_Images-6.png |caption=Campbeltown Whisky }} The family prospered and became quite large. They were among the prominent distillers during the heyday of the [[Space:Campbeltown_Distilleries|Campbeltown Distilleries]]. The Colvilles in Argyll were mostly from Campbeltown with some in Killean and Kilchenzie. ===Categories=== ::[[:Category: Scotland, Colville Name Study| Scotland, Colville Name Study]] :::[[:Category: Ayrshire, Scotland, Colville Name Study|Ayrshire, Scotland, Colville Name Study]] :::[[:Category: Argyll, Colville Name Study|Argyll, Colville Name Study]] ::::[[:Category: Campbeltown, Colville Name Study|Campbeltown, Colville Name Study]] ::::[[: Category: Killean and Kilchenzie, Argyll, Colville Name Study| Killean and Kilchenzie, Argyll, Colville Name Study]] :::[[:Category: Kinross-shire Colville Name Study|Kinross-shire Colville Name Study]] :::[[:Category: Lanarkshire, Colville Name Study|Lanarkshire, Colville Name Study]] ::::[[:Category: Glasgow, Colville Name Study|Glasgow, Colville Name Study]] ===Resources=== * Way, George, and Romilly Squire. ''Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia''. Glasgow: HarperCollinsPublishers, 1994. Pages 110-111. Note: The Wikipedia article on Clan Colville is nearly word for word from this book.

Scotland DNA

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[[Category:DNA Scotland]] ==Scotland DNA== Please visit the [[:Project:DNA|DNA Project]] for assistance with Scottish DNA. === DNA Projects === [[Project:DNA|Wiki Tree DNA Project]] === Resources === NOTE: IF you find additional resources, please ADD them here! Thanks! [http://www.familytreedna.com/scottish-clan-list.aspx Family Tree DNA] Scottish Clans & Surname DNA Projects. === The "Scottish DNA" Group Project === '''y-DNA Project''' https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/scottishdna '''mt-DNA Project''' https://www.familytreedna.com/public/ScottishmtDNA/ [http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Wiki_Welcome_Page The International Society of Genetic Genealogy] (ISOGG) was founded in 2005 by DNA project administrators who shared a common vision: promotion of and education about genetic genealogy. Our mission is to advocate for and educate about the use of genetics as a tool for genealogical research, and promote a supportive network for genetic genealogists. NOTE some DNA project tests are free, check the surname for the project & test available. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources&action=edit§ion=4 WikiTree's Scotland Resource Page] Scottish Archives Network https://www.scan.org.uk

Scotland GEDcom Team

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[[Category:Scotland_Project_Managed_FSPs]] Return to :[[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Profile Improvements Team|Profile Improvements Team]] > '''Team Leader: TBA''' Acting Team Leader - [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] Team Members: *[[Graham-17201|Rob Graham]] *[[Price-11550|Bonnie (Price) Guadalupe]] *[[Johnson-121016|Mark Johnson]] == Goal == The goal of the Scotland GEDcom Team is to work on Gedcom uploads primarily from the early days of Wikitree, to make each Scotland profile contained within, is as perfect as possible. This will cover all Profile Improvements elements including, but not limited to, connecting, merging of duplicates and untangling troublesome profiles, sourcing and biography writing. It is a total Team effort, where collaboration on profiles is encouraged to get the best possible outcome. ==Process== # Select a profile to work on from the table below # Add your WikiTree-ID in the ''Who's Working On It'' column # Review the profile for relevant sources and helpful information # Place the helpful information under a ==Research Notes== section on the profile #Add maintenance categories, as needed #Remove Gedcom junk from the profile #If there are no existing sources, try to find at least one source #Write a biography for the profile #Remove the Needs Gedcom Cleanup maintenance category when you are finished ==Resources== *[[:Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies| GEDCOM-Created Biographies]] *[[:Category:Scotland%2C_Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup| Scotland, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gJMhj-93fw How-To Video] === Gedcoms Needing Attention === #[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Stock_family_tree_ged&MaxProfiles=20000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=50 Stock Family Tree] ==Profiles Needing Cleanup== {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Profile ''' ! align="left" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Who's Working On It ''' ! align="left" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Notes and/or Status ''' |- |[[Baird-670|Janet Stewart (Baird) Watson]]|||| Appears Complete |- |[[Balderston-29|David Thomson Balderston]]|| ||Orphaned |- |[[Brodie-85|Elizabeth Brodie (1771)]]|| || |- |[[Cock-446|James Cock (1775)]]|| Price-11550 || |- |[[Cock-447|Robert Cock (1754)]]|| || |- |[[Cook-13186|Catherine (Cook) Honeyman]]||Price-11550 || |- |[[Crichton-117|William Crichton]]|| ||Pre-1700 |- |[[Dickie-482|Margaret (Dickie) Ramsay (abt. 1809)]]|| || |- |[[Douglas-1757|Daniel Douglas]]|| || |- |[[Dunbar-102|David Dunbar (abt. 1388 - 1443)]]||Arbroath Team ||Pre-1500 |- |[[Duncanson-122|Margaret (Duncanson) McMahon]]||Graham-17201 ||Done, please review |- |[[Duncanson-124|Robert Duncanson (1735)]]|| Graham-17201 ||Done, please review |- |[[Duncanson-123|Thomas Duncanson]]|| Graham-17201 ||Done, please review |- |[[Dunkeld-62|Alexander (Dunkeld) of Scotland]]||Medieval Team ||Pre-1500 |- |[[Gemmell-61|Mary Agnes Laura (Gemmell) Willey]]|| || |- |[[Gilmour-299|Agnes (Gilmour) Cock (abt. 1775)]]|| Price-11550 || |- |[[Graham-8640|Helen (Graham) Duncanson (abt. 1791)]]||Graham-17201 ||Done, please review |- |[[Hall-10946|Annas Hall (1610 - abt. 1678)]]|| || |- |[[Hall-10239|Gilbert Hall (abt. 1599)]]|| || |- |[[Hardie-198|William Reed Hardie]]|| || |- |[[Honeyman-56|Agnes (Honeyman) Yule]]||Price-11550 || |- |[[Honeyman-59|Archibald Honeyman (abt. 1764)]]|| Price-11550 || |- |[[Honeyman-57|David Honeyman]]||Price-11550 || |- |[[Hunter-6424|Elizabeth (Hunter) Webster]]|| || |- |[[Imrie-46|Isabel (Imrie) Honeyman (bef. 1774 - 1851)]]||Price-11550 || |- |[[King-15466|Kathrine (King) Duncanson (1737)]]|| Graham-17201 ||Done, please review |- |[[Laing-698|Betsy Laing (abt. 1888 - 1906)]]|| || |- |[[Laing-689|Christian Laing]]|| || |- |[[Laing-681|David Laing]]|| || |- |[[Lennox-57|Alwyn (Lennox) of Lennox (abt. 1130 - 1180)]]||Medieval Team||Pre-1500 |- |[[Lindsay-470|Eufemia Lindsay]]|| Arbroath Team|| Pre-1500 |- |[[Lindsay-246|Gerard Lindsay (abt. 1385 - bef. 1421)]]|| Arbroath Team|| Pre-1500 |- |[[Lindsay-702|Margaret Lindsay (abt. 1847 - 1873)]]|| ||Orphaned |- |}

Scotland Graphics

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[[Category:Scottish Images]] [[Category: Scotland]] ==Scotland Graphics for your Scotland profiles and pages== ===National Symbols of Scotland=== {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-1.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Scottish Thistle }} {{Image|file=Scotland_Graphics-6.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Blue Thistle }} {{Image|file=Scotland_Graphics-3.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Scottish Heather }}{{Image|file=Scotland_Graphics-5.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Scot's Pine }}{{Image|file=Scotland_Graphics-4.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Unicorn, National Animal }}{{Image|file=Scotland_Graphics-1.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Scottish Terrior (unofficial) }} {{Image|file=Scotland_Graphics-5.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Golden Eagle (unofficial) }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland.jpg |align=l |size=100px |caption=Highland Cow }} {{Clear}} ===Maps=== {{Image|file=Scotland_Graphics.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Scotland map }} {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Argyll }} {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-1.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Argyll }} {{Image|file=Scottish_Immigrant_Settlement_in_Winnebago_Illinois-1.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Kintyre }} {{Clear}} ===People=== {{Image|file=Religion_Images-42.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Highlanders Woman }}{{Image|file=Religion_Images-43.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Highlanders Farmer }}{{Image|file=Scotland_Graphics.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Bagpiper }} {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-10.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Argyll Highlanders }} {{Clear}} ===Flags and Banners=== {{Image|file=Scotland_Graphics-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Royal Banner of Scotland }}{{Image|file=Scotland_Graphics-3.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Coat of Arms, Kingdom of Scotland, 12th-16th Century }}{{Image|file=Scotland_Graphics-6.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Flag of Shetland }} {{Clear}} ===Art=== {{Image|file=Scotland_Graphics-1.jpg |caption=Scottish Lovers by Daniel Maclise, 1863 }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Scotland_Graphics-2.jpg |caption=Thomas Faed, The Last of the Clan (1865) }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Scottish_Immigrant_Settlement_in_Winnebago_Illinois-5.jpg |caption=Scottish Settlers in North America by Thomas Faed }} {{Clear}} ===Scottish Themed Backgrounds=== {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |- |'''Background Image''' |'''Background Image''' |'''Background Image''' |- |[[Image:Joelle_s_Backgrounds-77.jpg|100px]] Joelle_s_Backgrounds-77.jpg |[[Image:Colville_Name_Study.jpg|100px]] Colville_Name_Study.jpg (Colville Tartan) |[[Image:Joelle_s_Backgrounds-75.jpg |100px ]] Joelle_s_Backgrounds-75.jpg |- |- |[[Image:Joelle_s_Backgrounds-115.jpg |100px]] Joelle_s_Backgrounds-115.jpg |[[Image:Joelle_s_Backgrounds-71.jpg|100px]] Joelle_s_Backgrounds-71.jpg |[[Image:Joelle_s_Backgrounds-73.jpg|100px]] Joelle_s_Backgrounds-73.jpg |- |- |[[Image: Joelle_s_Backgrounds-79.jpg|100px]] Joelle_s_Backgrounds-79.jpg |[[Image:Joelle_s_Backgrounds-107.jpg|100px]] Joelle_s_Backgrounds-107.jpg |[[Image: Joelle_s_Backgrounds-113.jpg|100px]] Joelle_s_Backgrounds-113.jpg |- |- |[[Image:Joelle_s_Backgrounds-98.jpg|100px]] Joelle_s_Backgrounds-98.jpg |[[Image: Joelle_s_Backgrounds-74.jpg |100px]] Joelle_s_Backgrounds-74.jpg |[[Image: Joelle_s_Backgrounds-72.jpg |100px ]] Joelle_s_Backgrounds-72.jpg |- |- |[[Image:Joelle_s_Backgrounds-82.jpg|100px]] Joelle_s_Backgrounds-82.jpg |[[Image:Joelle_s_Backgrounds-76.jpg |100px]] Joelle_s_Backgrounds-76.jpg |[[Image:Joelle_s_Backgrounds-100.jpg |100px ]] Joelle_s_Backgrounds-100.jpg |- |- |[[Image:Joelle_s_Backgrounds-111.jpg|100px]] Joelle_s_Backgrounds-111.jpg |[[Image:Joelle_s_Backgrounds-81.jpg|100px]] Joelle_s_Backgrounds-81.jpg |[[Image:Joelle_s_Backgrounds-109.jpg|100px ]] Joelle_s_Backgrounds-109.jpg |- |- |-}

Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms]] {{Profile-box|For unit categories and profiles, see [[:Category: Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms|the category]]}} ===Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms=== Between 1644 and 1651 Scotland was involved in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, a series of civil wars that were fought in Scotland, England (English Civil War) and in Ireland (Irish Confederate Wars). These wars followed other related conflicts: the Bishops Wars (between Scotland and England) and the Irish Rebellion of 1641. In Scotland itself, from 1644–45 a Scottish civil war was fought between Scottish Royalists—supporters of Charles I—under James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose, and the Covenanters, who had controlled Scotland since 1639 and allied with the English Parliament. The Scottish Royalists, aided by Irish troops, had a rapid series of victories in 1644–45, but were eventually defeated by the Covenanters. However, the Covenanters then found themselves at odds with the English Parliament and backed the claims of Charles II to the thrones of England and Scotland. This led to the [[:Category: Third English Civil War|Third English Civil War]], when Scotland was invaded and occupied by the Parliamentarian New Model Army under Oliver Cromwell. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland_in_the_Wars_of_the_Three_Kingdoms 1]] '''Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, (Battles of the Scottish Civil War, 1644-45) '''
{| style"width: 100%" |- |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Tippermuir|Battle of Tippermuir]] || 1 September 1644 || Perth, Scotland || Royalist Irish and Highland Scots || Scots Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Aberdeen|Battle of Aberdeen]] || 13 September 1644 || Aberdeen, Scotland || Royalist Irish and Highland Scots || Parliamentarian Scots Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Inverlochy (1645)|Battle of Inverlochy (1645)]] || 2 February 1645 || Inverlochy || Royalist Irish and Highland Scots || Scots Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Auldearn|Battle of Auldearn]] || May 9, 1645 || Auldearn, east of Nairn || Royalist Irish, Highland Scots || Scottish Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Alford|Battle of Alford]] || 2 July 1645 || Alford, Aberdeenshire || Royalist Irish and Highland Scots || Scots Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Kilsyth|Battle of Kilsyth]] || 15 August 1645 || Kilsyth, about 10 miles south-west of Stirling, Scotland || Royalist Irish and Highland Scots || Scots Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Philiphaugh|Battle of Philiphaugh]] || 13 September 1645 || Philiphaugh, 2 miles from Selkirk, Scotland || Royalists || Covenanters || Decisive Covenanter Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Annan Moor|Battle of Annan Moor]] || 20 and 21 October 1645 || || Royalists || || Royalists were defeated |- | [[:Category:Battle of Lagganmore|Battle of Lagganmore]] || 1646 || Lagganmore, in Glen Euchar, west of Loch Scammadale, Scotland. || Royalist Highland Scots: Clan Donald, Clan MacDougall, Clan MacAulay || Covenantor Highland Scots: Clan Campbell, Clan Malcolm, Clan MacNaghten || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dunaverty|Battle of Dunaverty]] || Siege 1647 || Dunaverty Castle, Kintyre, Scotland || Covenanter army || Highland troops || |- | [[:Category:Battle of Rhunahaorine Moss|Battle of Rhunahaorine Moss]] || 24 May 1647 || Rhunahaorine Point, Kintyre, Scotland || Royalist Highland Scots || Covenantor Scots || Covenantor Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Mauchline Muir|Battle of Mauchline Muir]] || 12 June 1648 || Mauchline, Ayrshire, Scotland || Scottish Engagers Party || Scottish Kirk Party || Scottish Engagers Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Stirling (1648)|Battle of Stirling (1648)]] || 12 September 1648 || Stirling, Scotland || Engager Covenanter forces under the Earl of Lanark || Kirk Party Covenanter forces under Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll || Engager Victory |- | [[:Category:Siege of Inverness (1649)|Siege of Inverness (1649)]] || 22nd February 1649 || Inverness, Scotland || Royalist clans: Clan Fraser, [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]], Clan Mackenzie, Clan Urquhart || Covenanters || Royalist victory |- | [[:Category:Siege of Inverness (1650)|Siege of Inverness (1650)]] || 1650 || Inverness, Scotland || Royalists || Covenanters || Covenanters withstand siege and Royalists retreat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Carbisdale|Battle of Carbisdale]] || 27 April 1650 || Scroggie Wood, Ross-shire || Scottish Covenanter Government clans || Royalist supporters: Danish & German mercenaries, Orcadian infantry || Scottish Covenanter Government Victory |- |[[:Category: Battle of Dunbar (1650)|Battle of Dunbar]] || 3 September 1650 || Dunbar, Lothians || Royalist Army || Parliamentary Army|| Parliamentary Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Inverkeithing|Battle of Inverkeithing]] || 20 July 1651 || Inverkeithing, Fife || Royalist Army || Parliamentary Army || Parliamentary Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Tullich|Battle of Tullich]] || 1652 || Tullich, Scotland || Scottish Royalists loyal to Charles I of England || English parliamentarians loyal to Oliver Cromwell || Indecisive |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dalnaspidal|Battle of Dalnaspidal]] || 19 July 1654 || Dalnaspidal near Loch Garry, Scotland || Scottish Royalists loyal to Charles II of England: [[:Category:Clan MacGregor|Clan MacGregor]], Clan Robertson || Parliamentarians loyal to Oliver Cromwell: Clan Campbell || Parliamentarian victory |- |}

Scotland Little Name Statistics

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[[Category:Scotland, Little Name Study]] Number of Littles baptised in Scotland by county or burgh, as retrieved from Scotlands People searches. They are also grouped by Church of Scotland, Roman Catholic and Non-Conformist. There are known to be some duplicates, and of course there will be missing records. Profiles have already been created for all Birth and Marriage events before 1700, using Findmypast. The figures below are for pre-1855 Births. Dumfriesshire is being broken down by individual parishes. See the [[space:Dumfriesshire_Scotland_Little_Name_Statistics|Dumfriesshire, Scotland Little Name Statistics]] and the Dumfriesshire, Scotland, Little Name Study. [[Little-4631|Little-4631]] 07:31 20 June 2022 (UTC)
{| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable sortable" style="background:White; border: 8px;" ! scope="col" |'''County/Burgh''' ! scope="col" |'''OPR''' ! scope="col" |'''RC''' ! scope="col" |'''Other''' ! scope="col" |'''Profiles''' |- |'''All''' |'''4079''' |'''37''' |'''100''' |tbd |- |Aberdeen |3 |3 |0 |tbd |- |Angus |15 |0 |0 |tbd |- |Argyll |8 |1 |0 |tbd |- |Ayr |88 |0 |0 |tbd |- |Banff |1 |0 |0 |Done |- |Berwick |103 |0 |2 |tbd |- |Bute |28 |0 |0 |tbd |- |Caithness |5 |0 |0 |Done |- |Clackmannan |5 |0 |0 |Done |- |Dumfries |2522 |1 |26 |tbd |- |Dunbarton |4 |0 |0 |Done |- |Dundee City |12 |0 |0 |tbd |- |East Lothian |116 |1 |0 |tbd |- |Edinburgh City |195 |1 |16 |tbd |- |Fife |28 |1 |0 |tbd |- |Forfar |0 |0 |0 |Done |- |Glasgow City |92 |15 |19 |tbd |- |Inverness |2 |1 |0 |Done |- |Kincardine |0 |0 |0 |Done |- |Kinross |0 |0 |0 |Done |- |Kirkcudbright |119 |0 |2 |tbd |- |Lanark |165 |(15) |8 |tbd |- |Midlothian |321 |1 |8 |tbd |- |Moray |1 |0 |0 |Done |- |Nairn |1 |0 |0 |Done |- |Orkney |0 |0 |0 |Done |- |Peebles |66 |0 |0 |tbd |- |Perth |10 |0 |0 |tbd |- |Renfrew |3 |4 |2 |tbd |- |Ross and Cromarty |0 |0 |0 |Done |- |Roxburgh |258 |0 |16 |tbd |- |Selkirk |55 |0 |0 |tbd |- |Shetland |0 |0 |0 |Done |- |Stirling |32 |0 |0 |tbd |- |Sutherland |1 |0 |1 |Done |- |West Lothian |16 |0 |0 |tbd |- |Wigtown |67 |0 |0 |tbd |- |}

Scotland Little Name Study list of location Categories

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As Little profiles in Scotland are created and categorised, the categories used (mainly parishes or towns in their county) are listed here as an interim. This list will be redundant when all the Scotland Project cities, counties, towns and parishes have been created. Scotland Project policy seems to be that parish location categories have a tripartite parish/county/country structure, whereas the town location structure is town/county and county/country. Adhering strictly to the correct category structure is important, as it among other things, allows automated checking, and easier discovery. [[Category:Scotland, Little Name Study]] [[:Category:Dumfriesshire, Scotland, Little Name Study]] [[:Category:St Cuthbert, Edinburgh]] [[:Category:Edinburgh, Scotland]] [[:Category:Glasgow, Scotland]] [[:Category:Dundee, Angus]] [[:Category:Duns, Berwickshire]] [[:Category:Eccles, Berwickshire]] [[:Category:Legerwood, Berwickshire]] [[:Category:Applegarth and Sibbaldbie, Dumfriesshire]] [[:Category:Canonbie, Dumfriesshire]] [[:Category:Dumfries, Dumfriesshire]] [[:Category:Hutton and Corrie, Dumfriesshire]] [[:Category:Westerkirk, Dumfriesshire]] [[:Category:Cardross, Dunbartonshire]] [[:Category:Athelstaneford, East Lothian]] [[:Category:Aberlady, East Lothian]] [[:Category:Dunbar, East Lothian]] [[:Category:Haddington, East Lothian]] [[:Category:Innerwick, East Lothian]] [[:Category:Oldhamstocks, East Lothian]] [[:Category:Pencaitland, East Lothian]] [[:Category:Prestonpans, East Lothian]] [[:Category: Prestonkirk Parish, East Lothian]] [[:Category:Saltoun, East Lothian]] [[:Category:Whitekirk, East Lothian]] [[:Category: Auchtermuchty, Fife]] [[:Category:Troqueer, Kirkcudbrightshire]] [[:Category:Cadder, Lanarkshire]] [[:Category:Douglas, Lanarkshire]] [[:Category: Hamilton, Lanarkshire]] [[:Category:Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire]] [[:Category:Colinton, Midlothian]] [[:Category:Cramond, Midlothian]] [[:Category:Dalkeith, Midlothian]] [[:category:Duddingston, Midlothian]] [[:Category: Glencorse Parish, Midlothian]] [[:Category: Inveresk Parish, Midlothian]] [[:Category:Lasswade, Midlothian]] [[:Category:Liberton, Midlothian]] [[:Category:Newbattle, Midlothian]] [[:Category: Newton Parish, Midlothian]] [[:Category: Stow Parish, Midlothian]] [[:Category: Drumelzier Parish, Peeblesshire]] [[:Category: Lyne Parish, Peeblesshire]] [[:Category:Peebles, Peeblesshire]] [[:Category:Traquair, Peeblesshire]] [[:Category:Tweedsmuir, Peeblesshire]] [[:Category:West Linton, Peeblesshire]] [[:Category:Cavers, Roxburghshire]] [[:Category:Eckford, Roxburghshire]] [[:Category:Jedburgh, Roxburghshire]] [[:Category:Kelso, Roxburghshire]] [[:Category:Melrose, Roxburghshire]] [[:Category:Roberton, Selkirkshire]] [[:Category:Selkirk, Selkirkshire]] [[:Category: Yarrow Parish, Selkirkshire]] [[:Category: St Ninians Parish, Stirlingshire]] [[:Category:Bathgate, West Lothian]] [[:Category:Linlithgow, West Lothian]] [[:Category:Torphichen, West Lothian]]

Scotland Mini Clean-A-Thon

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] {{Image|file=MacNeill-117.png|align=l|size=100px}} '''Part of the [[Project :Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[Space:Scotland - Profile Improvements Team|Profile Improvements Team]] ''' > '''[[Space:Scotland_Data_Doctors_Team| Data Doctors Team]] ''' =={{red|Scotland Project Mini Clean-A-Thon }}== Since Wikitree has not had a '''Clean-a-Thon''' for quite a while, we are planning on running some Mini Clean-A-Thons for a month to reduce the number of Suggestions in Profiles that have Scotland locations. Some recent Challenges have involved families from Scotland, so it has spiked an interest in Scotland profiles. We have found several suggestions that anyone can correct, without knowing Scotland locations, so this is not limited to Scotland Project Members. Ales has an Info column on many suggestions with what the problem is and / or with what it should be changed to. Next month, we will have some different suggestions that are easy for everyone to help with. We will update the Totals weekly to see how we are improving the suggestions. *'''Following are some 'fairly easy' Suggestions with Scotland locations that would be great for everyone to work on during the Clean-a-Thon. * Remember that when you work on Marriage Suggestions, you will frequently also see similar birth and / or death Suggestions that can be worked on at the same time ==='''{{red|Thanks for helping to clean up the Wikitree Tree !!}}'''=== === Scotland Clean-A-Thon Suggestions 2023 === *'''If you are not sure about how to correct a Suggestion, just leave it 'as is', and check another one. There are plenty of Suggestions to work on.''' *''' Please add {{Unsourced | Scotland }} to profiles that are lacking sources''' *''' Just a little FYI. UK started 1801, Northern Ireland started 1921''' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Suggestions''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Total''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''0000-0000''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''0001-1499''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''1500-1699''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' 1700-1799''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''1800-1899 ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' 1900-1999''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Private''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Information on How to Correct''' |- | style="background:#FFDDDD;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_608 608 Misspelled Country in Birth Location] |57 |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/608_0000-0000_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/608_0001-1499_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/608_1500-1699_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/608_1700-1799_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/608_1800-1899_0.htm 1] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/608_1900-1999_0.htm 1] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/608_50_0.htm 52] |Review 'Info Box' which usually has incorrect and correct spelling |- | style="background:#FFDDDD;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_638 638 Misspelled Country in Death Location] |31 |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/638_0000-0000_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/638_0001-1499_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/638_1500-1699_0.htm 1] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/638_1700-1799_0.htm 1] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/638_1800-1899_0.htm 5] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/638_1900-1999_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/638_50_0.htm 24] | |- | style="background:#FFDDDD;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_668 668 Misspelled Country in Marriage Location] |12 |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/668_0000-0000_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/668_0001-1499_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/668_1500-1699_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/668_1700-1799_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/668_1800-1899_0.htm 1] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/668_1900-1999_0.htm 1] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/668_50_0.htm 10] | |- |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |- | style="background:#FFDDDD;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_612 612 Location too early in Birth Location] |329 |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/612_0000-0000_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/612_0001-1499_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/612_1500-1699_0.htm 6] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/612_1700-1799_0.htm 321] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/612_1800-1899_0.htm 2] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/612_1900-1999_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/612_50_0.htm 2] |'Info Box' - remove UK (before 1801) or Northern from Northern Ireland (before 1921) |- |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |- | style="background:#FFDDDD;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_602 602 Separators in Birth Location] |59 |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/602_0000-0000_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/602_0001-1499_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/602_1500-1699_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/602_1700-1799_0.htm 2] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/602_1800-1899_0.htm 4| |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/602_1900-1999_0.htm 1] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/602_50_0.htm 52] |Review 'Info Box':
- remove ? and set to Uncertain;
- remove asterisk or separator 'dot';
- remove &, change to 'and', or mark as False Suggestion;
- apostrophe with church can be moved to the biography or mark as False Suggestion |- | style="background:#FFDDDD;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_632 632 Separators in Death Location] |72 |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/632_0000-0000_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/632_0001-1499_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/632_1500-1699_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/632_1700-1799_0.htm 5] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/632_1800-1899_0.htm 12] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/632_1900-1999_0.htm 1] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/632_50_0.htm 54] | |- | style="background:#FFDDDD;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_662 662 Separators in Marriage Location] |66 |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/662_0000-0000_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/662_0001-1499_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/662_1500-1699_0.htm 1] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/662_1700-1799_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/662_1800-1899_0.htm 49] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/662_1900-1999_0.htm 0] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20230611/SCT/662_50_0.htm 16] | |- |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |}
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Scotland Mini Source-A-Thon

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] {{Image|file=MacNeill-117.png|align=l|size=100px}} '''Part of the [[Project :Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[Space:Scotland - Profile Improvements Team|Profile Improvements Team]] ''' > '''[[Space:Scotland_Sourcerers_Team_Page| Sourcerers Team]] ''' =={{red|Scotland Project Mini Source-A-Thon }}== Since we have done the [[:Space:Scotland_Mini_Clean-A-Thon | Mini Clean-A-Thon]] for the past month, we have now increased our Unsourced Scotland profiles. We will select a couple of locations, as well as the generic Scotland Unsourced profiles to work on for a month. We will update the Totals weekly to see how we are improving our Unsourced counts. ==='''{{red|Thanks for helping to clean up the Wikitree Tree !!}}'''=== === Scotland Unsourced Profiles for Mar 2023 === Please try to add as many sources as you can find to each profile. We strive for accuracy, not quantity, when working on sourcing of profiles. * '''{{red| Remember that urls from Scotlands People should not be included in the Source citations}}''' because others will not be able to use them. *Review the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Scotland_-_Sourcing_Help&public=1#Example_Citations_Specific_to_Scotland Example Citations section of Scotland Sourcing Help] for the source citation formats that should be used. For Scotlands People, only the main site url should be included, as well as all of the index information so others can find the same record. *IF you are using the Sourcer app, the Scotland Project has a document with the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Scotland_-_Sourcing_Help Preferences for setting up Options on Sourcer App] *Any questions, please ask [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] or [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] *''' Dates to always keep in mind - UK started 1801, Northern Ireland started 1921''' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Unsourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Total''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''1700-1799''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''1800-1899 ''' |- | style="background:#FFDDDD;"| Category:Scotland, Unsourced Profiles | 5,543 |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20230416/SCT/1_1700-1799_0.htm 2,688] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20230416/SCT/1_1800-1899_0.htm 2,855] |- | style="background:#FFDDDD;"| Location: Scotland, Category:Unsourced Profiles | 18,207 |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20230416/SCT/2_1700-1799_0.htm 7,115] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20230416/SCT/2_1800-1899_0.htm 11,092] |- |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |- | style="background:#FFDDDD;"| Category:Aberdeenshire, Unsourced Profiles |110 |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20230416/SCT_ABD/1_1700-1799_0.htm 73] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20230416/SCT_ABD/1_1800-1899_0.htm 37] |- | style="background:#FFDDDD;"| Location: Aberdeenshire, Category:Unsourced Profiles | 1,434 |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20230416/SCT_ABD/2_1700-1799_0.htm 495] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20230416/SCT_ABD/2_1800-1899_0.htm 939] |- |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |- | style="background:#FFDDDD;"| Category:Lanarkshire, Unsourced Profiles | 305 |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20230416/SCT_LKS/1_1700-1799_0.htm 126] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20230416/SCT_LKS/1_1800-1899_0.htm 179] |- | style="background:#FFDDDD;"| Location: Lanarkshire, Category:Unsourced Profiles | 2,133 |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20230416/SCT_LKS/2_1700-1799_0.htm 473] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20230416/SCT_LKS/2_1800-1899_0.htm 1,660] |- |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |style="background:#D8D8D8;"| |}
=== Scotland Source-A-Thon Weekly Update Mar 2023 === {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable " cellpadding="5" |- ! style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Date''' ! style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Scotland ''' ! style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Location ''' ! style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Aberdeenshire ''' ! style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Location ''' ! style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Lanarkshire ''' ! style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Location ''' ! style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Total ''' ! style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''Change''' ! style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''New ''' |- |Start 5 Mar 2023 | 5,274 | 18,129 | 249 | 1,412 | 324 | 2,132 | 27,520 | | |- |12 Mar 2023 |5,371 |18,038 |235 |1,415 |312 |2,126 |27,497 |'''{{Blue|23↓}}''' |237 |- |19 Mar 2023 |5,370 |17,971 |205 |1,403 |300 |2,113 |27,362 |'''{{Blue|135↓}}''' |90 |- |26 Mar 2023 |5,382 |17,953 |198 |1,410 |293 |2,111 |27,347 |'''{{Blue|15↓}}''' |199 |- |2 Apr 2023 |5,357 |17,953 |127 |1,397 |291 |2,114 |27,239 |'''{{Blue|108↓}}''' |69 |- |9 Apr 2023 |5,408 |18,189 |118 |1,410 |301 |2,127 |27,553 |'''{{Red|314↑}}''' |455 |- |16 Apr 2023 |5,543 |18,207 |110 |1,434 |305 |2,133 |27,732 |'''{{Red|179↑}}''' |264 |- |23 Apr 2023 | | | | | | | |'''{{Blue|0↓}}''' | |- |30 Apr 2023 | | | | | | | |'''{{Blue|0↓}}''' | |}

Scotland Name Study

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Ayrshire,_Scotland_Name_Study
Clackmannanshire,_Scotland_Name_Study
England,_Scotland_Name_Study
Fife,_Scotland_Name_Study
Lancashire,_Scotland_Name_Study
Northumberland,_Scotland_Name_Study
One_Name_Studies
Perthshire,_Scotland_Name_Study
Scotland,_Scotland_Name_Study
Scotland_Name_Study
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[[Category: Scotland Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Scotland, Scotland Name Study]] [[Category: Perthshire, Scotland Name Study]] [[Category: Fife, Scotland Name Study]] [[Category: Stirlingshire, Scotland Name Study]] [[Category: Ayrshire, Scotland Name Study]] [[Category: Clackmannanshire, Scotland Name Study]] [[Category: England, Scotland Name Study]] [[Category: Northumberland, Scotland Name Study]] [[Category: Lancashire, Scotland Name Study]] '''Hi fellow Scotland (surname) researchers and welcome !''' This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Scotland surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader,[[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]] add categories to your profiles, add your questions to comments box below, add details of your name research, etc. == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! Good luck with your research. == Participants== *[[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]] My maternal grandmother was born [[Scotland-548|Catherine Scotland]] in Kilsyth, Stirlingshire, Scotland in 1868. I have traced her line back to [[Scotland-691|Alexander Scotland]] born in Dunfermline around 1537. Their line also lived in Tulliallan, Culross and Kincardine ! * [[Scotland-915 |Elissa Scotland]] == Goals == == Task List == '''To add your Scotland profiles to the study add - {{One Name Study|name=Scotland| Category = Scotland Name Study }} {{One Name Study|name=Scotland| Category = Scotland Name Study}} to your Scotland surname profiles This will result in our sticker being disp!ayed === Research Pages and information === At Oct 2020 there are 19,560 records with the surname Scotland on [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/js/search-results?search_type=People&surname=Scotland&forename=&to_year=&from_year=&surname_so=exact&forename_so=starts| Scotland's People ] with birth records from 1562 onwards. '''History of Scotland Surname''' *[http://medievalscotland.org/scotnames/scotnames101.shtml medieval Scotland naming practice ] *[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/research-guides/surnames Scotlands People guide to surnames]

Scotland Project - Bio Builder

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Scotland#Teams Scotland Project ] �This profile is a collaborative work-in-progress. Please feel free to make any suggestions you feel should be incorporated '''Profiles will generally fall within the The Defined Category Groups -- Official Clans or Scottish Families (other Scottish surnames names not considered "Official Clans"). Check these pages for further guidelines''' *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Clans_Teams *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Families_Team ==Bio Builder Quick Internal Links == *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Managed_Profiles_Team *https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Scotland_-_Profile_Standards&public=1 *https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Scotland_-_Profile_Standards&public=1#Developing_the_Profile *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Categories_and_Resources *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Scotland *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scottish_Clans_Protocol_Team (naming conventions) *'''5-Star''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_5_Star_Profiles *'''Pre-1500''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page *'''Pre-1700''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_Protecting_and_Merging '''Protected Profiles should meet PPP requirements'''] If not, PPP s/b Removed (Refer Request to Remove PPP to Amy Gilpin (Mark Sutherland-Fisher Esq. OSt/ Project Co-ordinator within the Scotland project leading on Managed Profiles cc Mark on all [PPP] Mgr emails) *'''Guideline for Clan Profile Improvements - Scottish Clans Protocol Team Leader is Mark Sutherland-Fisher ''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scottish_Clans_Protocol_Team https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Nobility Scotland Project's Scottish Nobility Team - Scottish Nobility Help Page * Images and Copyright Guidelines https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Copyright_and_Images_Guideline *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Scotland Scotland Project - Templates ===Images/Graphics=== Additional Scotland Graphics by WikiTree Members *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Graphics (upload by [[Colville-218|Joelle Colville-Hanson]] ==Quick Bio Generator App== https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/343249/some-apps-i-made (Base Info using top portion of Profile) PIP - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/583757/profile-improvement-project-pip-what-we-do-and-how-to-join ==Resource Links== https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources (Amy TBD) ===(Primary Source Link)=== https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Scottish_Clans#Research *"Scotland's People", Official site for all BMD records for Scotland. Has parish records dating back in some cases to 16th century. (sometimes referenced as OPR's - Paid Site for Images/Free Index) *[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/  and  https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/advanced-search Statutory and Church] registers of births, marriages and deaths in Scotland * Family Search Records Search  [https://www.familysearch.org/search/  Many of the Statutory Registers] have been indexed/filmed under Family search *Kitty's Library https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kitty%27s_Library  -- This is a list of links to free Library ebooks, records and research materials on the internet. Links go directly to the free resources ONLY. *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fasti_Ecclesi%C3%A6_Scotican%C3%A6 (Ministers and Clergy of Scotland (England) ===Medieval Links=== *[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/peerages.shtml Medieval source material on the internet: Modern works: Peerages and other compilations] (These web pages are designed to provide some useful resources, mainly for those tracing medieval English genealogy. The dates covered extend up to about 1600. Some Welsh (and a little Scottish and Irish) material is also included); compiled by Chris Phillips (not a professional genealogist or historian) Citation for Cawley should be changed - EE says the database should be in quotes & the web host italicized. This was discussed at length in G2G with the following result: (Coding is in green on the source page at Space:Medieval_Lands#Bibliography.) See also WikiTree's source page for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Medieval_Lands&redirect=no MedLands. :: A good starting point - but should not be the final ending point - The period covered is the thousand years between the years 500 and 1500, although more attention has been given to analyzing primary source material for the period until about 1300. Both Cawley and Richardson give nice lists of sources we can check, and also mention in our own editing : Cite (add page link to cite) ==Developing A Solid Profile== Rule of Thumb Checklist – Developing a solid Profile https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Bio_Builders_Team Data Section: (conformed Upper Data to Bio Sources) : birth date/place : names of parents : marriage date/place and spouse name : names of children, if any : death date/place Biography Section: : Categories/Projects, etc. : CHECK FOR DUPS and All duplicates merged or initiated. : == Pre merge Notes== if any (to be deleted at completion) : ==Discrepancy== Explanatory remarks, if needed (e.g. disputed persons information, Research Notes, whatever needs extra explaining). ==Biography suggested order/sections== Xxxxxxx (John or Jane Doe) Son/daughter of xxxx : Aka’s / Styled As Baptism, burial, military, and other life events with inline sources (As Sections or Narrative Summary) : Birth EstimateBirth/Marriage/Death Source : Marriage Estimate : Spouse, dau of : Death Estimate ==Children== (Separate Section) : • List of children with at least one pertinent fact. (i.e., married to…etc. Links to those under data section; search for possible matches if not linked) ==Narrative and/or Timeline== Historical context as related to the person's life. Sources : • Written (full) sentences stating the facts above, adding inline sources to each fact. : • Is the profile '''Genealogically Defined?'''(https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogically_Defined) : • As a general rule biographies should be in your own words. Paraphrase and rewrite, don't copy/paste. : • Something to "humanize" the person, such as career or avocation with sources. : • Photos or pictures, background. Not a must, but nice (you need to own the copyright unless they are in the public domain).(or already Public on WikiTree; i.e., Flags, tartans, pics, etc. : • Links to persons and events, perhaps from Wikipedia or other ==Sources== Birth/Marriage/Death Source (ref name tags s/b placed between the ==Sources and “Statutory Marriages 1855–2013,” database with images, ''Scotland's People'' (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk : accessed 24 November 2016), image, marriage registration, {Index} John Lawrie and Charlotte Palmer Miller, married 1945, District of Dunfermline, County of Fife; citing Statutory Registers no. 424/354. : • Sources, Sources, Sources. (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources) *Cawley, Charles. "[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CONTENTS.htm Medieval Lands]": A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families © by Charles Cawley, hosted by ''Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG)''. *Balfour Paul, Sir James. ''[[Space:The Scots Peerage|The Scots Peerage]]'' (David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1904-1914); in 9 Volumes Vol 3, Page 134 See Also (Links are provided for reference and considered unreliable unless sources are contained within) (links s/b free access) : • Find A Grave w/Link/Memorial # : • Family Trees (sourced w/link) Ancestry; Geni; FHC, etc. : Acknowledgements : Research Section (can be hidden by following code: : Cleanup : Check and Clear Suggestions (upper RH Menu Drop Down *Delete completed Profile Posts or Move/leave as Research Area ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/957489/did-you-see-the-new-system-for-comments-on-profiles see new profile post system] on how to handle these - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Daily_Limits_on_Messages Signers of the Honor Code can send 30 per day] but caution s/b used to prevent "spam appearance" -- perhaps "archive" vs "delete". : Connection to the Global Tree.( https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Connection) Examples of Nice Layouts *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stewart-1555 *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wessex-26

Scotland Project - Repair Links for ScotlandsPeople

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] {{Image|file=MacNeill-117.png|align=l|size=100px}} '''Part of the [[Project :Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[Space:Scotland - Profile Improvements Team|Profile Improvements Team]] ''' > '''[[Space:Scotland_Data_Doctors_Team| Data Doctors Team]] ''' {{clear}} =={{red|Scotland Project Repair Links for ScotlandsPeople}}== Since Ales has been reviewing links in all profiles, the Suggestions for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_965 Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found] continue to increase for Scotland profiles. Members have included links with search results, etc from ScotlandsPeople site, instead of only the website link. Those links are not valid, so it would be helpful if everyone could do the following to help the Scotland Project: *check your '''{{Red|Watch List Suggestions}}''' (drop down from My WikiTree in menu) for 965 Errors. **If you have many, they could be lumped together at the top of the Suggestion list with '''Skipped suggestion (ErrorID=965 Link error 404 Not Found - nnn suggestions)'''. Select the '''{{Red|Click here}}''' to view the profiles with the suggestion and then search for ScotlandsPeople to find the Suggestions for ScotlandsPeople site. *It would also be helpful if everyone would check profiles that 'you' '''{{Red|Created}}''' and have orphaned. '''[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/ BioCheck app]''' has been improved recently so you can now check the biography of profiles for text, which wikitree + cannot do. **set the '''Search text on WikiTree+''' field to '''Creator_''', ex Creator_Carruth-363 **set '''Profiles to Report''' to '''Detailed Report''', if not already set **Uncheck '''Report Style details''' checkbox **set the '''Search biography for''' (bottom right) to '''record-results''' Note - this should find the bad links from Scotlands People that were saved with the 'record-results' in the url. **If you have a large number of profiles, you may need to increase number of profiles to search or check from 1000 to 10000 - '''max search profiles''', '''max to check''', '''max profiles to report''' **Selecting the '''Check Profiles''' button will load profiles to the table that have any source / style issue, but also those that '''Found''' 'your search criteria'. Profiles will start loading, but wait until the 'summary' information is shown with '''Checked Profiles''' **Clicking on '''Search?''' column header will sort the list to put those with 'Found' together for the 'search criteria.' Click it twice to reverse the sort, so those with '''Found''' should go to the top. ** You can either work from the results table, as shown, or you can select '''Download CSV''' to create a spreadsheet type file to work from. Please review and correct any citations so they have a correct link without the '''search results link'''. If you have the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer Sourcer app] installed, it will try to bring up the Search Results page by converting the 'invalid link' to the new 'results process' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Scotland_-_Sourcing_Help&public=1#Example_Citations_Specific_to_Scotland Example Citation Specific to Scotland] has correct Citation format for Scotlands People citations. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Suggestions with Scotlands People''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Total''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' 1700-1799''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''1800-1899 ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' 1900-1999''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Private''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Information on How to Correct''' |- | style="background:#FFDDDD;"|[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=scotlandspeople&MaxErrors=10000&ErrorID=965 965 Link error 404 Not Found] |2,734 |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=scotlandspeople+18cen+&MaxErrors=10000&ErrorID=965 334] |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=scotlandspeople+19cen&MaxErrors=10000&ErrorID=965 1941] |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=scotlandspeople+20cen+&MaxErrors=10000&ErrorID=965 459] |[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20231126/SCT/965_50_0.htm 56] |Review 'Info Box' which has invalid link |}
=== Scotland Repair Links Weekly Update 2023 === {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Date''' ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Error 965 ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Weekly Change''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''New Suggestions Added''' |- |Start 02 Jul 2023 |10,856 | |807 |- |30 Jul 2023 | 9,370 |'''{{Blue| 1,486↓}}''' | |- |29 Oct 2023 | 7,731 |'''{{Blue| 1,639↓}}''' | |- |26 Nov 2023 | 2,734 |'''{{Blue| 4,997↓}}''' | |}

Scotland Project Page Index

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== Scotland Project Index == === Scotland Project Members === * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=scotland Scotland Project Members] ===Membership=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Membership_Team Membership Team] Leader: [[Templeton-1883|Sheena (Templeton) Tait]] '''Needs updating''' **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Orphaned_Profile_List_1800_to_1875 Scotland - Orphaned Profile List 1800 to 1875 page] - '''SP + 1; Green''' **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Sourcing_Help Scotland - Sourcing Help page] - '''SP + 1; White''' **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Crawford-15512_Scottish_Clans_Sandbox Scottish Clans Sandbox page] - '''1; White''' **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Project_Teams Scotland - Project Teams page] - '''SP + 1; White''' ** <[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Scotland Scotland Project Page] ** <[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Orphaned_Profile_List_1800_to_1875 Orphaned Profile List 1800-1875]''' SP + 1; Green''' ** <[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Sourcing_Help Scotland Sourcing Help] '''SP + 1; White''' ** <[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Crawford-15512_Scottish_Clans_Sandbox Scottish Clans Sandbox] '''Amy; White''' ** <[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Project_Teams Scotland - Project Teams] '''SP +1; White''' ===Tartan Trail=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Team Tartan Trail] Leader: [[Baxter-4158|Jacqueline Baxter]] - '''SP + 3; Green''' **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Level_1 Scotland - Tartan Trail Level 1 page] - '''SP + 1; Green''' **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_Genealogy#Source.2C_Source.2C_Source Help:How to Get Started with Genealogy help page] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources Help:Sources help page] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Uncertain#What_are_examples_of_sources_that_provide_uncertain_information.3F Help:Uncertain help page] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Research_Notes Help:Research Notes help page] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies Help:Biographies help page] **[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Team.pdf Introduction to researching and writing profiles pdf file] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources#Advanced_Sourcing Help:Source page - advanced sourcing section] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Help:Editing Tips help page] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Bio_Ideas Help:Bio Ideas help page] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Categorization Help:Categorization help page] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Categorization_Glossary Help:Categorization Glossary help page] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Level_2 Scotland - Tartan Trail Level 2 page] - '''SP + 2; White''' **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Stickers Help:Stickers help page] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Templates Help:Templates help page] **< [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Members Help:Members help page] **< [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Members/Archive Help:Members/Archive help page] ** < [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Orphaned_Profile_List_1800_to_1875 Scotland - Orphaned Profile List 1800 to 1875 page] - SP + 1; Green ** < [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Sourcing_Help Scotland - Sourcing Help page] - '''SP + 1; White''' ** < [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Procedure_for_Guides Scotland - Tartan Trail Procedure for Guides page] - '''SP + 2; Black''' ** < [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Orphaned_Profile_List_1700_to_1799 Scotland - Orphaned Profile List 1700 to 1799] - '''SP + 1; Green''' ** < [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Orphaned_Profile_List_1500_to_1699 Scotland - Orphaned Profile List 1500 to 1699 page] - '''SP + 1; Green''' ** < [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Level_3 Scotland - Tartan Trail Level 3 page] - '''SP + 2; White''' ** < [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Level_2 Scotland - Tartan Trail Level 2 page] - '''SP + 2; White''' ** < [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Level_1 Scotland - Tartan Trail Level 1 page] - '''SP + 1; Green''' ** < [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:New_Project_Proposal_-_Working_Lists unlisted page] - '''??Amy''' ** < [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive WikiTree G2G Roundup - Archive] - '''1; White''' ** < [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Crawford-15512_Tartan_Trail_Transition_Sandbox Crawford-15512 Tartan Trail Transition Sandbox page] - '''Amy; Black''' ** < [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Social_Media_Posts_Archive_2022 Social Media Posts Archive 2022] - '''2; Green''' === Scotland Teams === ====Geographical Team==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Geographical_Team Geographical Team] Leader: [[Templeton-1883|Sheena (Templeton) Tait]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Highlands_and_Islands_Region Highlands & Islands Region] Leader: [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Grampian_Region Grampian Region] Leader: [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Southern_and_Borders_Region Southern & Borders Region] Leader: [[Madison-125| Bobbie Hall]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Strathclyde_Region Strathclyde Region] Leader: [[Baxter-4158|Jacqueline Baxter]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Central_and_East_Region Central & East Region] Leader: [[Hylton-692|Denise (Hylton) Hunt]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Lothians_Region Lothians Region] Leader: [[Stewart-39100|Neil Stewart]] ====Profile Improvement Team==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Profile_Improvements_Team Profile Improvements Team] Leader: [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum UE]] * [[Space:Scotland_Arborists_Team|Arborists]] Leader: [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] * [[Space:Scotland_Bio_Builders_Team|Bio-builders]] Leader: [[Edwards-7481|Sandy Edwards]] * [[Space:Scotland_Categories_Team|Categories]] Leader: [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] *[[Space:Scotland_Connectors_Team|Connectors ]] Leader - vacant * [[Space:Scotland_Data_Doctors_Team|Data Doctors ]]Leader: [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] * [[Space:Scotland_GEDcom_Team|Gedcom]] Leader - vacant * [[Space:Scotland_Sourcerers_Team_Page|Sourcerers ]] Leader: [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] ====Managed Profiles Team==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Managed_Profiles_Team Managed Profiles Team] Leader: [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] *[[Space:Declaration_of_Arbroath| Declaration of Arbroath]] Leaders: [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] & [[Perkins-11750|Clyde Perkins]] *[[Space:Scotland - Medieval Profiles Team|Medieval Profiles Team]] Leaders: [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] & [[Perkins-11750|Clyde Perkins]] * [[Space:Scotland - Scottish Nobility| Scottish Nobility Team]] Leader: [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] ====Topical Teams==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Topical_Teams Topical Teams] (All Scotland Project Leaders) =====General Topics===== * General: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Witches_of_Scotland&public=1 The Witches of Scotland] Leaders: [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] & [[Perkins-11750|Clyde Perkins]] - '''SP + 2; Green''' **Highlands and Islands Witches [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Highlands_and_Islands_Witches page] - '''SP + 1; Green''' ***Abbreviations used in Witches Listings [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Abbreviations_Used_in_Witches_Listings page] - '''SP + 1; Green''' ***Scotland, Highlands and Islands Witches [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scotland%2C_Highlands_and_Islands_Witches Category] **Grampian Witches [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Grampian_Witches page] - '''SP + 1; Green''' ***Scotland, Grampian Witches [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scotland%2C_Grampian_Witches Category] **Strathclyde Witches [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Strathclyde_Witches page] - '''SP + 1; Green''' ***Scotland, Strathclyde Witches [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scotland%2C_Strathclyde_Witches Category] **Southern and Borders Witches [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Southern_and_Borders_Witches page] - '''SP + 1; Green''' ***Southern and Borders Witches [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scotland%2C_Southern_and_Borders_Witches Category] **Central and East Witches [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Central_and_East_Witches page] - '''SP + 1; Green''' ***Scotland, Central and East Witches [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scotland%2C_Central_and_East_Witches Category] **Lothians Witches [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Lothians_Witches page] - '''SP + 1; Green''' ***Scotland, Lothians Witches [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scotland%2C_Lothians_Witches Category] **Suggested Profiles Needing to be Updated or Created [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Profiles_of_Scotland_Accused_Witches page] - '''2; White''' **Witchcraft Trials of Scotland: Tracing the Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Precursor_Events page] - '''SP + 2; White''' =====Architecture===== * Architecture: [[Space:Castles_in_Scotland| Castles]] Leaders: [[Baxter-4158|Jacqueline Baxter]] & [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] - '''SP +2; Green''' **Clan Castles page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clan_Castles Scottish Clan Castles and Homes] -''' 2; White''' ***[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:SCOTTISH_CASTLES_AND_ANCESTRAL_HOMES Scottish Castles and Ancestral Homes page] - '''1; white''' ** Ardtornish Castle, Argyllshire category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ardtornish_Castle Category:Ardtornish Castle] **Balquhain Castle, Aberdeenshire category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Balquhain_Castle Category: Balquhain Castle] ***Baron of Balquhain category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Baron_of_Balquhain Category: Baron of Balquhain] ****Baron of Balquhain [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Baron_of_Balquhain page] - '''1; white''' ***Clan Leslie category [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Clan_Leslie Category: Clan Leslie] ****Clan Leslie page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clan_Leslie Clan Leslie Page] - '''SP; Green''' ****Baron of New Leslie [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Baron_of_New_Leslie Category] ****Earls of Rothes [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Earls_of_Rothes Category] **** Lord of Leslie [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lord_of_Leslie Category] ****Lord of Rothes [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lord_of_Rothes Category] ****Pitcaple Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pitcaple_Castle Category] *****Inverurie, Aberdeenshire [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Inverurie%2C_Aberdeenshire Category] **Biggar Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Biggar_Castle Category] **Biggar Castle also known as Woolmet House [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Biggar_Castle_also_known_as_Woolmet_House page] - '''1; Green''' **Biggar Castle Lanarkshire *** Clan Fleming [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Clan_Fleming Category] ****Clan Fleming [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clan_Fleming page] - '''1; White''' **Blair Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Blair_Castle Category] ***Blair Atholl Parish, Perthshire [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Blair_Atholl_Parish%2C_Perthshire Category] ***Clan Murray [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Clan_Murray Category] ****Battle of Glen Shiel [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Glen_Shiel Category] ****Murrays of Clairden [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Murrays_of_Clairden Category] ****Murrays of Pennyland [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Murrays_of_Pennyland Category] ****Murrays of Scotscalder [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Murrays_of_Scotscalder Category] **Caerlaverock Castle ***Caerlaverock Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Caerlaverock_Castle page] - '''Orphan; White''' ****Clan Maxwell [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Clan_Maxwell Category] *****Clan Adair [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Clan_Adair Category] *****Baronet of Pollock [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Baronet_of_Pollock Category] ******Baronet of Pollock [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Baronet_of_Pollock page] - '''1; White''' *****Baronet of Springkell [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Baronet_of_Springkell Category] ******Scotland - Maxwell Baronets [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Maxwell_Baronets page] - '''SP + 1; White''' ******Clan Maxwell [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clan_Maxwell page] - '''SP + 1; Green''' *****Clan Maxwell etc Photos [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clan_Maxwell_Photos_etc page] - '''1; Green''' *****Maxwell Landed Gentry of Ireland [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Maxwell_Landed_Gentry_of_Ireland page] -''' 1; White''' *****Maxwell Name Study [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Maxwell_Name_Study page] - '''ONS + 1; White''' **Castle of Mey ***Castle of Mey [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Castle_of_Mey Category] ****''duplicate of entry in Historic Houses in Scotland'' **Douglas Castles ***Douglas Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Douglas_Castle page] - '''SP + 2; Green''' ***Clan Douglas Castles [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clan_Douglas_Castles page] - '''SP + 2; White''' **Edinburgh Castle ***Edinburgh Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Edinburgh_Castle Category] ****Black Dinner at Edinburgh Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Black_Dinner_at_Edinburgh_Castle Category] ****Constables of Edinburgh Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Constables_of_Edinburgh_Castle Category] ****Executed in Edinburgh Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Executed_in_Edinburgh_Castle Category] ****Governor of Edinburgh Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Governor_of_Edinburgh_Castle Category] ****Prisoners in Edinburgh Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Prisoners_in_Edinburgh_Castle Category] **Finlaggan Castle ***Finlaggan Castle (also known as Port an Eilein) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Finlaggan_Castle Category] **Frendraght Castle ***Frendraught Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Frendraught_Castle Category] ****Largue, Aberdeenshire [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Largue%2C_Aberdeenshire Category] **Fyvie Castle ***Fyvie Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fyvie_Castle Category] ****Turriff, Aberdeenshire [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Turriff%2C_Aberdeenshire Category] ***Fyvie Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fyvie_Castle page] - '''1; Green''' **Glamis Castle ***Glamis Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Glamis_Castle Category] ****Glamis Castle, Glamis, Angus One Place Study [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Glamis_Castle%2C_Glamis%2C_Angus_One_Place_Study Category] ****Glamis Castle, Glamis, Angus One Place Study [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Glamis_Castle%2C_Glamis%2C_Angus_One_Place_Study page] - '''OPS + 1; White''' **Hailes Castle ***Hailes Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hailes_Castle Category] ***Hailes Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hailes_Castle page] - '''1; Green''' **Castle Menzies ***Castle Menzies [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Castle_Menzies Category] ****Weem, Perthshire [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Weem%2C_Perthshire Category] ***Castle Menzies [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Castle_Menzies page] - '''1; White''' **Pitcaple Castle ***Pitcaple Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pitcaple_Castle Category] ****Inverurie, Aberdeenshire [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Inverurie%2C_Aberdeenshire Category] **Sanquhar Castle ***Sanquhar Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sanquhar_Castle Category] ***Sanquhar Castle [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sanquhar_Castle page] - '''2; Green''' **Smeaton-Hepburn Estate ***Smeaton-Hepburn Estate [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Smeaton-Hepburn_Estate Category] ****Prestonkirk Parish, East Lothian [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Prestonkirk_Parish%2C_East_Lothian Category] * Architecture: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Historic_Houses_in_Scotland Houses] Leaders: [[Baxter-4158|Jacqueline Baxter]] & [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] - '''SP + 2; Green''' **Historic Houses in Scotland Category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Historic_Houses_in_Scotland Category:Historic Houses in Scotland] ***Castle of Mey Category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Castle_of_Mey Category:Castle of Mey] ****Caithness Category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Caithness%2C_Scotland Category:Caithness, Scotland] ***Stirkoke House Category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Stirkoke_House Category:Stirkoke House] **Dalmeny House Category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dalmeny_House Category: Dalmeny House] **Saltoun Hall Category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saltoun_Hall Category: Saltoun Hall] ***Pencaitland, East Lothian Category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pencaitland%2C_East_Lothian Category: Pencaitland, East Lothian] **Colstoun House Category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Colstoun_House Category:Colstoun House] ***Haddington, East Lothian Category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Haddington%2C_East_Lothian Haddington, East Lothian Category] **West Nisbet House [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:West_Nisbet_House page] - '''SP + 2; Green''' ** Paxton House [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Paxton_House page] - '''1; White''' ***Paxton House Category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Paxton_House Category:Paxton House] =====Art and Literature===== * Art and Literature: [[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish Authors Team|Scottish Authors]] Leader: [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] - '''SP +2; Green''' **Scotland, Authors category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scotland%2C_Authors Category: Scotland, Authors] ** Scottish Poets Category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scottish_Poets Category: Scottish Poets] =====Transplanted Scots===== * Transplanted Scots: [[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish Diaspora|Scottish Diaspora]] Leader: [[Paul-5413|Mel Paul]] - '''SP + 2; Green''' =====Co-managed with Other Projects===== * Co-Managed: [[Space:Scotland_-_Ulster Scots Team|Ulster Scots ]] Leader: [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] - '''SP + 2; Green''' =====Scottish Teams outside the Scotland Project===== ====Scottish Clans Teams==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Clans_Teams Scottish Clans Teams] Leader: [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum UE]] ====Challenge Teams==== * Scotland Team - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Twisted_Thistles Twisted Thistles] Leader: [[Cairns-253|Suzy Cairns]] - '''SP + 1; Green''' * Irish/Scots Team - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Seamróga_agus_Fòghnain Seamróga agus Fòghnain] Leaders: [[Hennigan-524|Feargal Hennigan]] & [[Cairns-253|Suzy Cairns]] - '''IP, SP + 2; Green''' === Project Guidelines and Standards === '''Guidelines''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Profile_Standards Scotland - Profile Standards] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Categorisation_Guide Scotland - Categorization Guide] *[[:Space:Scotland_-_Copyright_and_Images_Guideline|Scotland - Copyright and Images Guidelines]] *[[Space:Scotland_-_Name_Field_Guidelines| Scotland - Name Field Guidelines]] *[[Space:Scottish_Profiles_Location_Field_Guidelines|Scotland - Profiles Location Field Guidelines]] *[[Space:Scotland_-_Sourcing_Help| Scotland - Sourcing Help]] *[[:Space:Scotland - Reliable Sources| Scotland - Reliable Sources]] * [[:Space:Scotland Project Templates, Stickers and Images| Scotland - Templates & Stickers Guidelines]] ===Project Resources=== * [[:Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources| Scotland - Genealogy Resources]] *[[:Help:Sources| WikiTree Help - Sources ]] *[[:Help:Sources_FAQ| WikiTree Help - Sources FAQ]] * [[:Category: Scotland Genealogy Resources|Category: Scotland Genealogy Resources]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scotland Category: Scotland] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scottish_History Category: Scottish_History] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scottish_Military_History Category: Scottish Military History] '''Scottish Clans''' * [[:Space:Scottish_Clans_Teams_Guideline|Scottish Clans Teams Guideline]] === History of the Scotland Project === *[[:Space:History of the Scotland Project|History of the Scotland Project]] === Newsletter === *[[Space:Scotland_-_Newsletter_Archives|Scotland Project Newsletter Archives]] === Project Maintenance === * [[:Category: Scotland Project Maintenance Categories|Category: Scotland Project Maintenance Categories]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT Scotland - Data Doctor Suggestion List] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Unsourced#Scotland Scotland - Unsourced Profiles] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Unconnected_UK#Scotland Scotland - Unconnected Profiles] === Discord Chat === * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Discord#How_to_get_started WikiTree Help - Discord]

Scotland Project Suggestions

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] {{Image|file=MacNeill-117.png|align=l|size=100px}} '''Part of the [[Project :Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' ---- Here is the current list of suggestions for '''Scotland'''. This page is managed by the [[Space:Scotland_Data_Doctors_Team|'''Scotland Project Data Doctors Team''']]. All members are encouraged to work on cleaning up the list. If you would like to join us, contact Team Leader [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]]. '''Watch this video about the Suggestions Report & Comments''' (right-click the arrow to bring up the video in a new tab): {{YouTube|1lgIQmGPAd4|Data Doctors - Suggestions Report}} This is the corresponding page with more help for Suggestion Lists and Reports: [[Space:Suggestions%20Reports%20&%20Suggestion%20Status%20Page|'''Suggestions Reports and Status Page''']] If you do not understand any Suggestions, please contact [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] since she has worked on most of the Suggestions. There are 2 sets of Suggestions. 1st set is for profiles with '''Scotland locations''' and 2nd set is for profiles with '''Scotland Project''' as PM. Easiest Suggestion groups to work on are '''Location''', '''Biography''', '''Template''', and '''References'''. Please click on the table links below by suggestion and timeframe to find the latest set of suggestions for Scottish profiles. Selecting the '''Open''' column link will exclude the Locked profiles that can't be corrected. '''Examples & Key:''' {{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-132.png |align=l |size=60px }}
*The "play arrow" by a suggestion name links to and plays the video for that suggestion. * Clicking on the underlined suggestion name links to the Suggestion Page for the suggestion. * Clicking on any number on the suggestion row under the timeframe column links to that Suggestion Report for the list of profiles to work on for that suggestion. It also lists the status of suggestions already worked on. == Suggestions with Scotland Location == {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT}} == Suggestions with Scotland Project as PM == {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree65}}

Scotland Resources

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[[Category: Scotland Genealogy Resources]] This page is a resource page for the Scotland and Scottish Clans projects and their sub-projects. If you create a page to assist in specialist research please provide a link to it from this page and link to [[:Category: Scotland Genealogy Resources|Resources Category]]. ---------- This page will collect resources available to assist in genealogy research to assist members of both the Scotland and Scottish Clans projects in their endeavours to build assurance into the profiles of our Scottish ancestors. It is divided into groups but new pages will be added as the topics grow. ===Source Documents=== [https://www.nls.uk/family-history/gravestones National Library of Scotland] ===Clan Resources=== See [[:Category:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources#Clans|this page for starting resources]]. ===Counties=== This area of work looks at the various counties of Scotland. It includes Parishes, town and villages. The project manages its work load devolution and individual members of the project take responsibility for Counties. You can find a list of current managers and counties in need of a manager in [[Space:Scotland_County_Sponsors%2C_Coordinators%2C_Helpers|this support page]]. ===Nobility of Scotland=== This area of work looks at the profiles of the many noble families of Scotland through time. This area of work includes [[:Category: Peerage of Scotland|the Peerage of Scotland]]. === History of Scotland=== [[:Category: Ancient Scotland|Ancient Scotland]] covers the various kingdoms up to the period of the first unification in c. 850. This is a specialist area of work and you will need pre-1500 certification. The varying lineages are complex and often involve myths and legends and a robust approach is required. If this area interest you, please contact [[Straiton-4|Doug]]. [[:Category: Viking Scotland|Viking Scotland]] covers the period from the initial Viking Invasions in c. 850 until the surrender of the Orkney Islands to Scotland in 1472. It encompasses study into [[:Category: Kingdom of the Isles|the Kingdom of the Isles]]. [[:Category: Scottish History|Scottish History]] is an immense area of work which is outlined on the category page. This area covers the period from when the Kingdom of Scotland was first recognised in c. 850. ===Cemeteries and Graveyards=== This area of work is closely coordinated with the [[:Project: Cemeteries|Cemeteries project]] and we follow their category naming conventions. The Top Level Category for work in his area is [[:Category: Scotland, Cemeteries|Scotland's Cemeteries]]. A valuable resource to the location of the cemeteries can be found at [http://www.safhs.org.uk/burialgrounds.asp The Scottish Association of Family History Societies]. ==WikiTree Scotland Resources== *'''Online Resources for Scotland''' List of resources on page so far: *1 Clans *2 External Discussion Forums *3 Gravestones, Graveyards & Cemeteries *4 DNA Projects *5 Family History Societies *6 Scottish Genealogy Databases & Societies *7 Help with Documents *8 Heraldry *9 History *10 Historical City Guides *11 Historical Society Links *12 Immigration/Emmigration Records *13 Maps (Historic & Current) for Scotland’s Regions, Counties & Parishes *14 Military *15 Military Museums *16 Money *17 One Name Studies *18 Proverbs, Quotes, and Stories *19 Research *20 Tartans

Scotland Tarbet

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[[Category:Tarbet Name Study]] The goal of this project is to find family members I have never met and discuss history with them. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Miller-42408|Elizabeth Miller]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Do you trace back to Hugh Tarbet of Scotland? * Gather as many facts as you can before we chat so it will be easier to find our relations. *Be happy. We are all family eventually. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15247174 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Scots in Service of United Netherlands

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scots in Service of United Netherlands]] {{Profile-box|For profiles, see [[:Category: Scots in Service of United Netherlands|the category]]}} == Scots Brigade == The infantry arm of the '''Scots Brigade''' in Holland began, in about 1572 under Colonel [[Ormiston-155|Andrew Ormiston]] and Sir [[Balfour-506|Henry Balfour]], by the enlistment of separate companies, each complete under its own captain where they were committed, as part of the Army of the United Netherlands, at the Battle of Haarlem. It was the Scots, in January 1573, under the command of Balfour who cut their way over the frozen lake, with eighty sledges laden with munitions and food. It was John Cuningham, a Scotsman, that commanded the artillery of the garrison. It was Balfour who, on the 15th of April, with his Scots made a 'camisade' or night attack on the Spanish lines at Russemburch, forced them, defeated a large body of troops, and carried back four standards. Scots also took part in the last unsuccessful attempt at relief. The battle cost the Scots dearly. At what time these were embodied into a distinct regiment it is difficult to say, but in 1586 the Scots companies, then about 10, were divided into two regiments under Colonels [[Balfour-506|Henry Balfour]] and Patten, and by the time of the Spanish Armada, if not indeed before, the elder regiment seems to have had its complete regimental organisation. The second regiment was brought over complete by [[Scott-8321|Walter Scott]], 1st Lord Buccleuch in 1603. The third was formed on a readjustment in 1628, and although from 1655 to 1660 the three were again converted into two, and between 1665 and 1672 the third regiment became completely Hollandised, and its place was taken, in 1673, by a newly raised one, the two older regiments had an unbroken existence from 1588, if not from 1572, and from 1603 respectively, while the third, dating from 1673, substantially represented the one formed in 1628. But while from 1628 onwards there were substantially three permanent regiments in service, on special occasions the number was increased. Thus in the campaign against Don John of Austria, Stuarts regiment also served, and from the allusion to other colonels, it would seem that there were others in the pay of other provinces. In 1629 the Earl of Morton's regiment, commanded by Lord Hay of Kinfauns, served at the siege of Bois-le-Duc. In 1697-98 three additional Scottish regiments, Ferguson's, Lord Strathnaver, and Hamilton's, were temporarily employed, replacing the English Brigade, and again during the time of Marlborough three regiments (Lord Portmore's, Lord Strathnaver, and Hamilton's) were employed, and reduced after the Peace of Utrecht. Again a fourth regiment, commanded by [[Douglas-3609|Henry Douglas]], Earl of Drumlanrig, was in service from 1747 to 1753. '''Cavalry''' During the earlier period there seem to have been at least two companies (squadrons or troops) of Scottish cavalry and sometimes more in the service of the States. Captain Wishart received a commission as captain of horse-arquebusiers in March 1586, and served until 1615 or 1616, when his company appears to have been transferred to Sir William Balfour, who commanded it till 1628. William Edmond received a commission as captain of lancers in 1588, and led his squadron at least until his succession to the command of the infantry regiment in 1699; and his son Thomas came from the infantry to a cavalry command in 1625. Patrick Bruce was commissioned as captain of a hundred lancers in 1593, and Thomas Erskine and Henry Bruce appear as cavalry captains in 1599. Captain Hamilton, a gallant Scottish cavalry captain, fell in the decisive charge at Nieuport in 1600. '''Service''' Scots saw active service with the United Netherlands nearly continuously from about 1572 until 1782. Even after this service there were a number of Scots that remained in Dutch service until 1795; these are recorded in this record. The period is generally viewed in eight distinct stages: : The period of the War of Independence from 1572 until 1609. : The period from about 1609 until 1621 which encompassed the Twelve Years War. : The period from 1621 until 1648 which covered actions in the [[:Category: Thirty Years' War|Thirty Years War]]. : The Period of William of Orange and the British Revolution covering 1649 until 1697. [[:Category: Franco-Dutch War|Franco-Dutch War (1672-1678)]]; [[:Category: Nine Years' War|Nine Years' War (1688-1697)]] : The period of the War of the Spanish Succession between 1698 and 1712. : The period of the general peace between 1713 and 1742. : The period of the War of the Austrian Succession between 1742 and 1749. : The last days of the Brigade between 1750 and 1782. '''Genealogy''' Fortunately, Ferguson also focused on the birth and marriages of the ordinary soldier, providing us a great insight into the marriages of the day. These might be the only source of this material as it was invariably not recorded on the historical Parish records of the day, the Scots Kirk in Rotterdam being a notable exception (see following). Thus they have been included in this record. This history might provide some answers for people with Dutch ancestors and no known Scottish surnames but whose DNA matches people who do have known Scottish ancestors. '''Papers illustrating the history of the Scots brigade in the service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782'''; 1901, Edited by James Ferguson. Here are volumes I and II: * [https://archive.org/details/papersillustrati01ferg/page/n5 Volume I] * [https://archive.org/details/papersillustrati35ferg/page/n7 Volume II] [https://www.scotsintchurch.com/ Scots Church International] in Rotterdam has indices of baptisms, marriages and church members 1643-1899 (Provided by one of its current members, George Ross). Many members of the Scots Brigade would be included: * [http://www.scotsintchurch.com/sicarchives/baptisms/indexes_baptisms.htm Baptisms Family Names A-Z] * [http://www.scotsintchurch.com/sicarchives/members/Members%20A%20to%20Furpie.html Members - Family Names A-F] * [http://www.scotsintchurch.com/sicarchives/members/Members%20Gaid%20to%20Young.html Members - Family Names G-Z] * [http://www.scotsintchurch.com/sicarchives/marriages/Marriages%20A%20to%20Lyle.html Marriages - Marriages A-L] * [http://www.scotsintchurch.com/sicarchives/marriages/Marriages%20A%20to%20Lyle.html Marriages - Marriages M-Z] Here's a link to a page with info from the regiments/regimenten and Garnizoens plaatsen/Garrison towns before 1700: [http://members.home.nl/riandirksen/regimenten_tot_1715.htm Regimenten tot 1715] ==Wikitree Projects & Portals== [[Project:Scots_Abroad|Scots Abroad]] [[Space:Portal_World-The_Netherlands-United_Kingdom|Portal_World-The_Netherlands-United_Kingdom]] ==Sources== * Source S-1 {{MLA citation |publisher = Constable| publication-place = Edinburgh |title = ''Papers illustrating the history of the Scots brigade in the service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782; Volume 1'' |author = Ferguson; James |year = 1809 |Vol= Vol 1|url = https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc32scot |repository= archive.org }} * Source S-2 {{MLA citation |publisher = Constable| publication-place = Edinburgh |title = ''Papers illustrating the history of the Scots brigade in the service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782; Volume 2'' |author = Ferguson; James |year = 1809 |Vol = Vol 2| url = https://archive.org/details/papersillustrati35ferg |repository= archive.org }} * Source S-3 {{MLA citation |publisher = Constable| publication-place = Edinburgh |title = ''Papers illustrating the history of the Scots brigade in the service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782; Volume 3'' |author = Ferguson; James |year = 1809 |Vol = Vol 3 |url = https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc3819scot |repository= archive.org }} * Here's a link to a page with info from the regiments/regimenten and Garnizoens plaatsen/Garrison towns before 1700: http://members.home.nl/riandirksen/regimenten_tot_1715.htm

Scots-Irish and Ulster Scots Project Members

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] ''' Part of the [[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]] and the [[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' ----------- This page is open for editing to all [[Project: Scots-Irish and Ulster Scots |project ]] members. Please post your name and what you're working on or your area of interest. *[[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] - working on project recruiting, developing the project page, and raising awareness about the project *[[Buchanan-8332|Anne Buchanan]] - working on my personal Scottish ancestors. Have hit a "brick wall" in Ireland in the early 1800s. Ideally would love to trace them back to Scotland. New to wikitree in general and definitely want help and suggestions! Happy to help out with anything that is needed *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] - *[[Brown-18795 |Beth Golden]] - *[[Smith-116348 |Barry Smith]] - England, Scotland and Scots-Irish Ulster Scots.

Scots-Irish links

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You are here: [[Space:Early_modern_Irish_sources|Early modern Irish sources]] / [[Space:Scots-Irish_links|'''Scots-Irish links''']]

[[Category:Ireland Genealogy Resources]] Scots genealogist David Dobson has published a large set of small volumes under the title 'Scots-Irish links.' Each volume contains lists of people with connections between Scotland and Ireland with a few details of the nature of their connection and the source from which the information was derived. Much of the information comes from Scottish sources, making a very useful addition for Irish genealogists who may not be familiar with or have access to them. The early volumes are particularly useful in documenting Scots involvement in the plantation of Ulster and Scottish Covenanters' involvement in the wars of the three kingdoms. Many volumes also have useful information on more mundane subjects like Irish graduates of Scottish universities. Originally published in three series, Scots-Irish links 1575-1725, Later Scots-Irish links 1725-1825 and Scots-Irish links 1825-1900, the whole is now available as a [https://genealogical.com/store/scots--links-1525-1825-consolidated-edition-in-two-volumes/ consolidated edition in two volumes] (cost $165). Some of the original volumes are available to view or borrow on line and three are also available (with subscription) on Ancestry.com. They are listed below. '''Scots-Irish links 1575-1725''' *Part 1 & part 2 [https://archive.org/details/scotsirishlinks112dobs Archive.org] *Part 3 [https://archive.org/details/scotsirishlinks103dobs Archive.org] and [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/49221/ Ancestry.com] *Part 4 [https://archive.org/details/scotsirishlinks104dobs Archive.org] and [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/49222/ Ancestry.com] *Part 5 [https://archive.org/details/scotsirishlinks105dobs Archive.org] *Parts 6, 7 & 8 not found on line *Part 9 [https://archive.org/details/scotsirishlinks109dobs Archive.org] *Parts 10-15 not found on line '''Later Scots-Irish links 1725-1825''' *Part 1 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/49220/ Ancestry.com] *Part 2 not found on line, but limited preview on [https://books.google.com/books?id=45cwM6McDAUC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Later+Scots-Irish+links&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Later%20Scots-Irish%20links&f=false Google books] *Part 3 not found on line but limited preview on [https://books.google.com.tw/books?id=ffH74BDwwckC&pg=PA60&dq=Later+Scots-Irish+links+part+3&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Later%20Scots-Irish%20links%20part%203&f=false Google books] * Addendum not found on line '''Scots-Irish links 1825-1900''' *One part, not found on line See also [[Space:Early_modern_Irish_sources|Early modern Irish sources]].

Scott County, Mississippi

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[[Category: Scott County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Scott County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} ==History/Timeline== Scott County was formed by an Act of the Legislature of the State of Mississippi that was approved on 23 Dec 1833. Scott County was named for [[Scott-14832|Abrah Marshall Scott]], 7th Governor of Mississippi. Commissioners appointed by an Act of the Legislature of the State of Mississippi, 25 Dec 1833, to organize Smith, Scott and Neshoba Counties were: [[Smith-153492|John J. Smith]], Gilbert D. Gere, James L. Jolly, Samuel Hathorn, Morgan McAfee, F. Carr, Jo. Boggan, John Riley Dunn, D.W. Hopkins, Sr., John P. Smith, Robert Laird, James Boykin and James Furlow.Laws of the State of Mississippi: Embracing All Acts of a Public Nature from January Session, 1824, to January Session 1838, Inclusive. United States, state, 1838. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Laws_of_the_State_of_Mississippi/aO4uAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 ==Government Offices== ===Cities=== ===Town=== ==County Formed From== It was formed in the territory acquired by the United States from the Choctaw tribe at the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek. ==Geography== ==Adjacent counties== ==Protected areas== ==Demographics== ==County Resources== ==Census== ==Notables== ==Land Grants/Records== ==Indian Involvement== ==Slave Resources== ==Cemeteries== ==Sources==

Scott County, Virginia

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[[Category: Scott County, Virginia]][[Category: Appalachia Counties]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Scott County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Scott County, Virginia}} == Scott County == ===History=== Formed from [[Space: Lee County, Virginia | Lee County]], [[Space: Russell County, Virginia | Russell County]], and [[Space: Washington County, Virginia | Washington County]] on November 24, 1814. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Scott_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Scott County on Family Search]

Scott County Arkansas

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]][[Category:Scott County, Arkansas]] [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Scott County, Arkansas Project! == Scott County is Arkansas' 28th county, formed on November 5, 1833, and named for Andrew Scott, a justice of the Supreme Court of the Arkansas Territory. The county seat is Waldron. In the 19th century, Scott County was primarily an agricultural county, with cotton and corn being the main crops grown. Timber was also an important resource for the county and sawmills and lumber companies operated in the area. The county also had a significant number of small farms and ranches. The county was also home to several small towns, including Waldron, the county seat, which developed as a center for trade and commerce. In the 20th century, the county's economy diversified with the growth of manufacturing and service industries. Today, Scott County continues to be a primarily rural area, with agriculture and forestry remaining important industries. The county also home to several recreational areas and state parks, including the Ouachita National Forest. == Maps and Boundaries == *[[Space:Sebastian_County_Arkansas|Sebastian]] County (northwest) *[[Space:Logan_County_Arkansas|Logan]] County (northeast) *[[Space:Yell_County_Arkansas|Yell]] County (east) *[[Space:Montgomery_County_Arkansas|Montgomery]] County (southeast) *[[Space:Polk_County_Arkansas|Polk]] County (south) *[[Space:Le_Flore_County%2C_Oklahoma|Le Flore]] County, Oklahoma (west) ==Transportation== *Future I-49 (AR) ) *US 71 *US 270 *Arkansas 23 *Arkansas 28 *Arkansas 80 == Communities == === Cities === *Mansfield *Waldron (county seat) ===Townships:=== *Black Fork *Blansett *Brawley *Cauthron *Cedar *Coal *Denton *Hickman (Waldron) *Hon *Hunt *James *Jones *Keener *La Faye *Lafayette *Lamb *Lewis (Mansfield) *Mill Creek *Mountain *Mount Pleasant *Oliver *Parks *Tate *Tomlinson == Historical Landmarks and Tourism== *The '''Old Scott County Jail''' is a historic former county jail at 125 West 2nd Street in Waldron, Arkansas. It is currently home to the Scott County Historical and Genealogical Society. The building is a two story structure, built of fieldstone covered in concrete, with a flat roof and a stone foundation. It has a single entrance, which has sidelight windows, and its windows now have decorative shutters rather than iron bars. The jail was built in 1907-08, and was used for its original purpose until the 1930s, when it was adapted (with funding from the Works Progress Administration) for use as Waldron's public library. The library occupied the building between 1938 and 1947, and it was used for a time by local Boy Scout and Girl Scout organizations. It has housed the historical society since 1987. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002 *The former '''Scott County Courthouse''' is located at 252 South Main Street in Waldron, Arkansas. The current facility is located on 1st Street. The old courthouse is a two story brick Art Deco building, set on a high foundation, and with a flat roof that has a parapet. The building was designed by Bassham & Wheeler of Fort Smith, and was built in 1934 with funding from the Works Progress Administration. It replaced an older building on the same site that was destroyed by fire. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989; it is also a contributing element to the Waldron Commercial Historic District. *'''Cold Spring''' is a small fresh-water spring in Ouachita National Forest, east of Waldron, Arkansas in Scott County. It is located on the south side of County Road 93 (Cold Spring Road), a short way south of where the road crosses Sugar Creek. The spring is protected by a stone and concrete structure erected by a crew of the Civilian Conservation Corps in c. 1936 to prevent contamination of the spring and erosion of the surrounding hillside. Near the spring are two open-air concrete water holding areas, from which a stone culvert channels the water to Sugar Creek. These CCC-built structures were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. *The most popular cultural attraction is the annual '''Turkey Track Bluegrass Festival''' that brings thousands of people from throughout the United States to Scott County. There are two festivals each year (June and October). http://www.turkeytrackbluegrass.com *Blythe’s Museum is another local attraction that features numerous artifacts of Native American villages that were once on the banks of area rivers, as well as other artifacts documenting the history of west-central Arkansas. === National Protected Areas === *Ouachita National Forest (part) ==Disasters of Scott County== [[Space:Bates_Mine_Disaster_1940|Bates Mine Disaster 1940]] == Notables== ==Ongoing Projects for Scott County== #[[:Category:Scott_County_Arkansas_Cemeteries|Scott County Cemeteries]] need to be photographed and the categories added to profiles on WikiTree. See the [[Project:Arkansas_Cemeteries|Arkansas Cemeteries Project]] #[[:Category:Scott_County_Arkansas_Homesteaders|Scott County Homesteaders]] Add profiles for those who obtained land grants and homesteaded in Arkansas. See the [[Project:Homesteaders|Homesteaders Project]] #Help develop the [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]] with information about Arkansas state tribes. :Work on Arkansas'
#[[:Category:Arkansas_Unconnected_Profiles|unconnected]] and [[:Category: Arkansas, Unsourced Profiles|unsourced]] profiles. #Add profiles for the [http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=53 men who died] in World War I, serving from Arkansas for the [[Space:Arkansas_in_The_Great_War|Arkansas in the Great War]] project and for the [[Project:Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]] project. # [[Space:DBE_Errors_By_USA_Div_7#Arkansas|Errors on profiles from Arkansas]], as reported by the [[Project:Database Errors|Database Errors Project]]. :Additional projects: #Arkansas' participation in all Military actions #Census Indexing and linking profiles #Arkansas Disasters This county or any segment is available for adoption. If you are interested in Scott County please contact [[Jester-173|Lynette Jester]] === Records and Resources=== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_County,_Arkansas * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Scott_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy * http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=805 * http://www.argenweb.net/Scott/ * http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm * http://local.arkansas.gov/local.php?agency=scott%20County

Scott County Mississippi Families

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[[Category:Scott County, Mississippi]] The goal of this project is to link '''Scott County Mississippi Families''' in one big tree. Link your WikiTree to this group or message a member and help us see if all of Scott County is indeed related! It will be fun! Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mathis-410|Dorothy Vance]]. Here are some of the tasks that need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * to encourage Scott County resident participation * for an SCGHS membership drive * entering information to trees * finding those with WikiTrees and Scott County ties Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4861047 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Scott County Tennessee

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[[Category:Elgin, Tennessee]][[Category:Helenwood, Tennessee]][[Category:Huntsville, Tennessee]][[Category:Isham, Tennessee]][[Category:Montgomery, Tennessee]][[Category:New River, Tennessee]][[Category:Oneida, Tennessee]][[Category:Robbins, Tennessee]][[Category:Rugby, Tennessee]][[Category:Winfield, Tennessee]][[Category:Winona, Tennessee]][[Category:Scott County, Tennessee]][[Category:Tennessee Project-Managed]][[Category:Central Appalachia Team]]
Welcome to Scott County, Tennessee!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} :{| align="center" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;" | ||This is a joint sub-project page of the [[Project:United States History|United States History Project]].|| || |- ||[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png|50px]]||Join: [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Appalachia Appalachia]||||[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png|50px]] |- |}{{Clear}} {{Image|file=Scott_County_Tennessee.jpg |align=c|size=l}} == Introduction == :This page is intended to provide historical context and references that may assist Scott County researchers with their genealogy and family history endeavors. It is still a work in progress: your input and suggestions are welcome. Volunteers are always welcome! *The leader of this project is: *The coordinator for this county is: [[Dale-2823|Pam D.]] ===History/Timeline=== :[[:Category:Scott County, Tennessee|Scott County]] was formed in 1849 from portions of Anderson, Campbell, Fentress and Morgan counties. It is named for U.S. Army [[Scott-11245|General Winfield Mason Scott (1786-1866)]], a hero of the Mexican War. ====Government Offices==== :The first courthouse was built in 1851. :The second courthouse was built in 1874. :The third courthouse was constructed by Ruth Holmes in 1906. The building burned in 1946. :The fourth and present courthouse was constructed in 1946 to 1947. :The County Justice Center was constructed in 2007 to 2008. === Geography === :'''Scott County''' is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. Its county seat is Huntsville. ====Adjacent counties==== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Scott County, [[:Category: Tennessee |Tennessee ]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Pickett County, Tennessee|Pickett County]] | N Location = [[:Category:McCreary County, Kentucky|McCreary County, Kentucky]] | NE Location = | E Location = [[:Category:Campbell County, Tennessee|Campbell County]] | SE Location = [[:Category:Anderson County, Tennessee|Anderson County]] | S Location = | SW Location = [[:Category:Morgan County, Tennessee|Morgan County]] | W Location = [[:Category:Fentress County, Tennessee|Fentress County]] }}{{Clear}} ==== Scott County Communities ==== :'''Towns''' : [[Category:Huntsville, Tennessee|Huntsville]] : [[:Category:Oneida, Tennessee|Oneida]] : [[:Category:Winfield, Tennessee|Winfield]] :'''Census-designated places''' : [[:Category:Elgin, Tennessee|Elgin]] : [[:Category:Helenwood, Tennessee|Helenwood]] : [[:Category:Robbins, Tennessee|Robbins]] :'''Unincorporated communities''' : [[:Category:Isham, Tennessee|Isham]] : [[:Category:Montgomery, Tennessee|Montgomery]] : [[:Category:New River, Tennessee|New River]] :[[:Category:Rugby, Tennessee| Rugby]] (partial) : [[:Category:Winona, Tennessee|Winona]] {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:75%;background:white; border: 8px Double Green;" ! scope="col" |'''Census Year''' ! scope="col" |Resident Population''' ! scope="col" |'''Increase or Decrease in Population''' ! |- ! 1850 ! 1,905 !— ! |- ! 1860 ! 3,519 ! 84.7% ! |- ! 1870 ! 4,054 ! 15.2% ! |- ! 1880 ! 6,021 ! 48.5% ! |- ! 1890 ! 9,794 ! 62.7% ! |- ! 1900 ! 11,077 ! 13.1% ! |- ! 1910 ! 12,947 ! 16.9% ! |- ! 1920 ! 13,411 ! 3.6% ! |- ! 1930 ! 14,080 ! 5.0% ! |- ! 1940 ! 15,966 ! 13.4% ! |- ! 1950 ! 17,362 ! 8.7% ! |- ! 1960 ! 15,413 ! −11.2% ! |- ! 1970 ! 14,762 ! −4.2% ! |- ! 1980 ! 19,259 ! 30.5% ! |- ! 1990 ! 18,358 ! −4.7% ! |- ! 2000 ! 21,127 ! 15.1% ! |- ! 2010 ! 22,228 ! 5.2% ! |- ! 2020 ! 22,039 !−0.9% ! |}{{Clear}} === Slavery in Scott County === : According to the 1860 slave census shows that there were only 61 slaves owned. :At the time of the secession from the Union, Scott County listed only 61 slaves in residence. === '''Notables'''=== * ==='''Major Highways''' === * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_27 US Route 27] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_State_Route_63 State Route 63] ===''' Historic Sites''' === *[https://bestthingstn.com/place/museum-of-scott-county-huntsville-tn.html Museum of Scott County] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barton_Chapel_Congregational_Church Barton Chapel Congregational Church] ==Cemetery Resources== *[[:Category: Scott County, Tennessee, Cemeteries | Scott County, Tennessee, Cemeteries]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Scott+County%2C+Tennessee%2C+United+States+of+America&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=county_2500 Scott County, Tennessee, Cemeteries on FindAGrave] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/TN/Scott-County-Cemetery-Records.htm Scott County, Tennessee, Cemeteries on LDS Genealogy] * [https://www.scott-county-tn.com/DeathRecords/cemeteries.php Scott County Cemeteries at TnGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/tn/scott/cemetery.html Scott County Cemetery Surveys and Tombstone Photos at USGenWeb Archives] * [http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/scott/cemetery.html Scott County Kentucky Cemeteries at Genealogy Trails] === Scott County Resources === ==== Original County Documents ==== : The Scott County Court Clerk maintains many original documents dating from 1849 to the present, including: * Marriage Records * Land Sales and Leases * Wills * Power of Attorney Assignments * Affidavits of Descent ==== Birth Records ==== * [https://www.tngenweb.org/scott/vital_records.php Scott County Births at TnGenWeb] * [http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/scott/birth.html, Scott County Births at Genealogy Trails] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/TN/Scott-County-Birth-Records.htm Scott County TN Birth Records on LSD Genealogy] ==== Census Records ==== * [[:Category: Scott County, Kentucky, Census Records| Scott County, Kentucky, Census Records]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1401638 United States Census, 1850] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473181 United States Census, 1860] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024 United States Census, 1870] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683 United States Census, 1880] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1325221 United States Census, 1900] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1727033 United States Census, 1910] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1488411 United States Census, 1920] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1810731 United States Census, 1930] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2000219 United States Census, 1940] * United States Census, 1950 (Coming Soon)] ==== Marriages ==== * [https://www.tngenweb.org/scott/marriages.htm Scott County Marriages at TnGenWeb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/tn/scott/scott.html Scott County Marriages at USGenWeb Archives] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/TN/Scott-County-Birth-Records.htm Scott County TN Birth Records at LDS Genealogy] ==== Death Records ==== * [https://www.scott-county-tn.com/DeathRecords/query.php Scott County Deaths at KYGenWeb] * [http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/scott/deaths1908-1912A-J.html, Death Certificate Indexat Genealogy Trails] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/TN/Scott-County-Death-Records.htm Scott County TN Death Records at LDS Genealogy] ==== Wills ==== * ==== Military Records ==== * [http://usgwarchives.net/tn/scott/military.html Scott County Military Records at USGenWeb] * [https://www.tngenweb.org/scott/war_records.php Scott County Military Records at USGenWeb Archives] ==== Recent Obituaries ==== * https://www.fouroaksfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/obituary-listings Four Oaks Funeral Home] * [https://www.jandwfh.com/listings Jones & Son Funeral Home] * [http://www.ihoneida.com/category/obituaries/ The Independent Harold Obituaries] * [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/local/tennessee/scott-county Scott County Obituaries] === Other Web Site Resources === * [https://www.tngenweb.org/scott/ Scott County at TnGenWeb Project] * [http://usgwarchives.net/tn/scott/scott.html Scott County at TnGenWeb Archives] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Scott_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy Scott County at FamilySearch.org] * [https://ldsgenealogy.com/TN/Scott-County.htm Scott County at LDS Genealogy] * [http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/scott/ Scott County at Genealogy Trails] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Scott_County,_Tennessee#Current_listings National Register of Historic Places] === TN Statewide Online === * [http://www.kyatlas.com/ Tn Atlas and Gazetteer]

Scott Family Mysteries

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

Scott Family Mysteries-1

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Scotts. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. Looking for info on the parents of Lee Charles Scott (b 1883) Texas) Mother Myrtle E. Underwood (b 1862 Texas) Her mother born in Tennessee and father in So Carolina, USA. Father was born in Kentucky, USA and was a railroad engineer. Died at a young age due to hereditary kidney condition. Lee and his mother are listed in the 1900 census in New Mexico, USA. Lee was a steam engineeer. Lee married Anna Jane Harris in 1905 in Bisbee, Arizona. They had three sons. Lee died in Stockton, CA in 1933.

Scott Gibbons To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Gibbons-760|Scott Gibbons]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Gibbons-760&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Scott Gibbons To-Do List|Scott's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Gibbons-398|Gibbons, Jonathan W.]] || 1782-00-00 || Break through the wall in finding Jonathan's parents |- | [[Gibbons-2299|Gibbons, William Thomas]] || 1813-00-00 || Break through the wall in finding William Thomas' parents |- |}

Scott Lee To-Do List

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Scottish Ancestry - 1925 Memoir Excerpt by Charles Wesley Blackett (1859-1925)

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Excerpt from the memoirs of Charles Wesley Blackett (1859-1925). Courtesy of Donna Blackett Long (Note: The memoir was written in 1925, just before his death. This excerpt explains what he knew about his mother’s side. The vast majority of the memoir is about the Blackett side, and about his immediate family) "William McLellan, the orphan son of an English army officer who had been brought up by an uncle in Stornoway, a fine looking young man with a good education for the time, went for a trip to Pabbay near Harris. He fell desperately in love with a Miss McLeod, daughter of a well to do farmer and a descendent of an old family that had lived there for several hundred years. They were married and McLellan settled there and try to farm it. He was no farmer but his wife was. They had children, Donald, Neil, Margaret, and Catherine. Margaret was my mother and Catherine married William Moorehouse, an English soldier. She lived a widow many years in Sydney, Cape Breton. Mother often told of their home in Pabbay, the high mountain on one side of the island, over which she tumbled when a child, and was caught by her dress gripping a spur of rock. She told stories also of the making of “kelp” which I take it was the burning of kelp on the sand until they were able to mix the hot sand with the soda of the kelp into balls of glass. These they sold to traders or carried to the mainland. They were not averse to turning barley grain into whiskey and the guagers were thought men to be circumvented. Stills were often dismantled and hidden if a guager’s sail was seen upon the horizon. The people were Presbyterians, Kirk at first, but during my mother's childhood the evangelical preaching began to bear fruit. Evangelists got the hearts of many, her family among them. About 1827 my grandfather William McLellan emigrated with his family to Cape Breton. He came as a kind of leader in the party because of his education. His uncle was supposed to furnish him with goods to exchange for lumber. He died of pneumonia the year after his arrival, leaving his wife and family to the hard mercies of a pioneer land. Grandmother who adored her husband never really recovered from her sorrow and loss. They struggled on to earn a living. The uncle in Stornoway seemed to have dropped everything. Donald and Neil went to sea.

Scottish Burgh Record Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Scotland]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Scotland|Scotland Sources]] == Scottish Burgh Record Society == (Please add links... work in progress.) * by [https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/research/research-guides/research-guides-a-z/burgh-records The Scottish Burgh Record Society] * published by Edinburgh or Glasgow * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Scottish Burgh Record Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All/Various ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000675451 * Vol. () Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow ... A. D. 1573-1642 ::* https://archive.org/details/extractsfromrec00renwgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=p0QLAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 5 (1881) Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow ... A. D. 1630-1662 ::* https://archive.org/details/extractsfromrec02renwgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_kQLAAAAYAAJ * Vol. (1908) Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow ... A. D. 1691-1717 ::* https://archive.org/details/extractsfromrec01renwgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=x0ULAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 13 (1881) Miscellany of the Scottish Burgh Record Society ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellanyofscot13marw * Vol. (1911) The history of the Collegiate Church and Hospital of the Holy Trinity and the Trinity Hospital, Edinburgh, 1460-1661 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofcollegimarw ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001675162 * Vol. ? (1871) Charters and other documents relating to the city of Edinburgh. 1143-1540 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001675157 * Vol. ? (1909) The river Clyde and the Clyde burghs: the city of Glasgow and its old relations with Rutherglen, Renfrew, Paisley, Dumbarton, Port-Glasgow, Greenock, Rothesay and Irvine. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012239495 * Vol. ? (1909) Edinburgh guilds and crafts, a sketch of the history of burgess ship, guild brotherhood, and membership of crafts in the city. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002100215 * Extracts from the Council register of the burgh of Aberdeen ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000236306 * Charters and other documents relating to the city of Glasgow ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001675160 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100877938 * Charters and documents relating to the burgh of Peebles, with extracts from the records of the burgh. A.D. 1165-1710. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001675158 * Charters and other documents A.D. 1175-1707 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008687636 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100877938 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Scottish Burgh Record Society|Scottish Burgh Record Society]]'' (Edinburgh or Glasgow, date) "Title", Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#SBRS|Scottish Burgh Rec. Soc,]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Scottish Burgh Record Society|Scottish Burgh Record Society]]'' (Edinburgh or Glasgow, date) "Title", Vol. , [ Page ].

SCOTTISH CASTLES AND ANCESTRAL HOMES

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[[Category:Scotland Projects]] [[Category: Scottish Castles and Historic Houses]] ===See Also=== *'''[[Space:Clan_Castles|Clan Castles]]''' *'''[[Space:Caerlaverock_Castle|Caerlaverock Castle - Clan Maxwell]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hunter-5770|Carol Sullivan]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10588919 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Scottish Clan Images

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Scottish Clan Project Clan of the Week

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[[Project:Scottish_Clans|Scottish Clan Project]]
This page features a Clan and a profile of a member of that clan. It provides a background, history and present information regarding the Clan or Sept. '''To have your clan featured here, please contact Terry or Nae with your information.''' ==Scottish Clan Project Google Group==
See: '''[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitree-scottish-clan-project Google Community]''' For a location for project members. Others to comment or raise issues regarding the project. Our G2G location is the best place to post queries regarding research. === '''This Weeks Clan''' === ===[[:Category:Clan Arbuthnot|Arbuthnot]]===
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===This Weeks Clan Member is=== ===[[Arbuthnot-9|Sir Robert Arbuthnot]]=== '''History:''' Clan Arbuthnott is a Lowland Scottish clan and considered a family rather than a clan because of this reason. Viscount of Arbuthnott is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1641, along with the subsidiary title Lord Inverbervie, for Sir Robert Arbuthnot. The Viscount of Arbuthnott is the hereditary Clan Chief of Clan Arbuthnott. The family seat is Arbuthnott House, Arbuthnott, near Inverbervie, Kincardineshire (Aberdeenshire).
Kincardineshire was a Scottish shire (later known as a county). Which had previously been represented by two commissioners in the former Parliament of Scotland. The constituency included the whole shire, except for the Royal burgh of Inverbervie which formed part of the Aberdeen Burghs constituency.
All Viscounts in the Peerage of Scotland have "of" in their titles, but most Scottish Viscounts have dropped the practice of using "of." The only ones who persist in the usage of the word are the Viscount of Arbuthnott, and, to a lesser extent, the Viscount of Oxfuird. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) ''''''Name:'''''' The name Arbuthnot originates from the ancient lands of Arbuthnot in Kincardineshire. These lands came in to the possession of the Swinton family through the marriage of Hugh, to the daughter of Osbert Olifard (or Oliphant) 'The Crusader'. The lands were granted to Olifard by William the Lion around 1175 and the family adopted the name. Early documents refer to the area as 'Aberbothenoth', and this has been translated as either the 'mouth of the stream below the noble house' or ‘meeting of the small stream with the river’. The first record of the family using the name Arbuthnot is in 1355 with Philip de Arbuthnott. '''Notable Arbuthnotts in history, to name a few:''' James Arbuthnott of Arbuthnott had a Crown Charter of the feudal barony of Arbuthnott on 29 January 1507. He had married, by contract dated 31 August 1507, Jean, daughter of Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl, a son of Sir James Stewart, 'The Black Knight of Lorn' by his wife Joan Beaufort, Dowager Queen of Scots. Alexander Arbuthnot, a descendant of a younger son of the main family, was a leading figure in the Church of Scotland and Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1577. In 1583 he was asked by the General Assembly to complain to James VI of Scotland about various 'popish practices' still permitted by the King. His complaints were met with not inconsiderable displeasure from the King and he was placed under house arrest in St Andrews. Sir Robert Arbuthnott, the direct descendant of the Laird of Arbuthnott who had been involved in the murder of sheriff Melville, was elevated in the peerage as Viscount of Arbuthnott and Baron Inverbervie by Charles I of England. ''''''Present:'''''' The current chief of Clan Arbuthnott is Keith Arbuthnott, 17th Viscount of Arbuthnott, Lord Inverbervie and Chief of the Name and Arms of Arbuthnott. The present Viscount of Arbuthnott and chief of Clan Arbuthnott has been awarded both the Distinguished Service Cross and the Order of the British Empire. In Scotland he heads the Venerable Order of Saint John. {| border="1" class="wikitable" ! Clan Name ! Arbuthnot House ! Crest Badge ! Viscount Arbuthnott |- ! CLAN ARBUTHNOT |[[Image:Photos-445.jpg|180px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-78.gif|100px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-75.png|160px|??]] |- |} {| border="1" class="wikitable" ! Lands ! Tartan ! Tartan Hunting |- |[[Image:Photos-298.jpg|140px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-328.jpg|120px|??]] ||[[Image:Photos-79.png|120px|??]] |- |}

Scottish Clans - Attribution

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] ===Attribution=== Clan membership is a choice. If seeking to attribute a '''historical profile''' to a Clan there are a couple of general rules: * Generally, if a person is of Scottish descent and bears the surname, or acknowledged variant, of the Clan Chief they would be recognised as a member of that Clan. * Generally, on marriage, a spouse, either male or female, will change their clan to become a member of the other spouse's clan. Traditionally it is the female that changes the name but there are many cases of the reverse. * A person can choose to become a member of any clan. Historically this was for protection but in modern times it is a choice. A Clan Chief may reject the application, but examples of any rejection are few. * A person can be a member of '''only one Clan at a time'''. For every generalisation there are exceptions. When choosing a Clan attribution, please discuss with the relevant Clan Sponsor, or if no sponsor ask Scottish Clans Coordinator [[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]].

Scottish Clans - Frequently Asked Questions

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] ===Definitions=== '''What is a Clan?''' A Scottish clan (clan; from Gaelic clann, - children) consists of a group of families and individuals that often share descent and are generally defined in a common surname. '''When did the Clans start?''' No one really knows. There were tribes in Scotland before the arrival of the Norman families and the introduction of feudalism. They generally followed the rules of tanistry in selection of the chiefs. Although the change occurred over time it is generally considered that Robert I (the Bruce), c. 1320, secured the agreement of the last chiefs to conform to feudalism. Thus granting them, in the incumbent chief, the hereditary right to ''ownership'' (rather than custodianship) of the lands, in return for ''allegiance'' to the Crown. It is this that distinguished the clans from tribes of other indigenous peoples. '''What about today?''' The creation and management of clans is, by default, under the jurisdiction of the Court of the Lord Lyon, also known as the Lyon Court or Lyon Office. This is a standing court of law that regulates all aspects of heraldry in Scotland. They regulate the rightful heir to the undifferenced arms of the clan. The clan is considered to be the chief's heritable estate and the chief's Seal of Arms is the seal of the clan as a "noble corporation." Under Scots law the chief is recognised as the head of the clan and serves as the lawful representative of the clan community. '''Clans are Highland and families are Lowland?''' No, this is not the case. The terms are used interchangeably in Scottish law. It is correct to say the MacDonald family as it is to say Clan Pringle. '''What about Septs?''' Septs are no longer recognised and not needed on wikitree. While once used to show families affiliated with a particular Clan, they were time dependent. There was never any ''official list''. On wikitree, as a general rule, it is more appropriate to associate a profile with the family name. '''Who can become a member of a clan?''' This has varied over time. Historically a family, or group of families, banded together, bounded by geography, for protection and would form a clan. The chief was chief of his clan territory and all the persons who lived there, although members of his immediate family, might owe him allegiance wherever they were living. This was a clan. A chief was also entitled to add to his clan, often through territorial gains or by the adoption of families or groups of families. It is the chief of a clan that can decide who are members of their clan. Today, without the same geographical constraints, membership is more relaxed. The generally applied rule is "Every person who has the same surname as the chief is deemed to be a member of the clan. Equally if a person offers his allegiance to a particular Clan by joining a clan society (recognised by the office of the Lord Lyon by the granting of Armorial Bearings) he can be deemed to have elected to join that particular clan and should be viewed as a member of that clan unless the chief particularly states that he or his name group are not to be allowed to join the clan."Sir Crispin Agnew of Lochnaw, Rothsay Herald, a current Scottish herald of arms in Ordinary of the Court of the Lord Lyon, in his [http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/clans_families_septs.htm dissertation of Scottish Clans]Standing Council of Scottish Chief on [https://www.clanchiefs.org.uk/who-is-a-member-of-a-clan/ Clan membership] '''All members of the clan are descendants of the first chief.''' No, this is not the case. It would be inappropriate, particularly on wikitree, to ''assume'' that a person was a descendent of a chief. Care needs to be taken with ancestors, particularly around the period of the 17th and 18th Century where soldiers captured often gave the name of their clan as their last name even if they knew their "correct" surname. '''Do women always take the name of the husband's clan?''' No, there are plenty of cases in history where the man takes on the woman's family name and clan. Membership is a choice, in general practise today a woman can be of a different clan to her husband. '''It is impossible to be a member of two clans.''' While this is a general rule there are exceptions. Exceptions may arise due to time differences or marriage. They may also arise due to families, with the same name, arising from different source families. An example is Henderson; the current clan chief is Alistair Henderson of Fordell, the historical seat of the clan is in Fife. However families of that name (in Gaelic is ''Maceanruig'') were part of the MacDonald of Glencoe and were also associated with Clan Gunn, in north Scotland. There is no known family association between them however they are all, today, regarded as part of Clan Henderson. It would be correct, on wikitree, to also associate the piper at Glencoe as a member of Clan MacDonald as this was historically correct. The Lyon Court maintains a List of all Clans, which can be found on [http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/clanmenu.htm Electric Scotland as the Official Scottish Clans and Families] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scottish_clans wikipedia]. There are other sources with varying degrees of accuracy depending on when the page was developed. Amongst these clans are those that have a legally recognised Chief and those, armigerous, that do not. Wikitree, due to its historical nature, maintains entries for any recognized Clan. To facilitate management of the project we maintain "Teams" to manage these clans. They can be found on the clan pages.

Scottish Clans - Resources

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] ===Templates=== For attribution of historical profiles please use the [[:Template:Scottish Clans|Scottish Clans Template]]. This template will assign the Profile to the clan category. Please follow the guidance on that page and ensure the clan field is exactly the name of that clan's category. This template will attribute the profile to the correct category while also displaying the G2G tag for Scottish Clans. To find the name of the correct tartan image, check [[:Space:Clan Tartans|the Clan Tartans page]]. or check on the relevant Clan page. '''Members of Wikitree''' For wikitree members please use this [[:Template:User Scottish Clan|User Box]]. This template will assign your profile to the designated Clan category page. '''Members of the Scottish Clans Project''' For members of the project there is a need to include individual research areas. This can represented by a [[:Template:User Interest Scottish Clan|User Box]]. This will provide an indication, on your profile, of your current research areas. Please use this template on your current profile page and add the clan to your tag list. This template does '''NOT''' add the person to the clan category, it adds them to [[:Category:Scottish_Clans_Project|the Scottish Clans project category page]] instead. If you are not yet a member of that project and wish to join please see the project page.

Scottish Clans - Scottish Nobility

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] == Scottish Aristocracy, Nobility and Royalty == The title of Mormaer designates a regional or provincial ruler in the medieval Kingdom of the Scots. In theory, although not always in practice, a Mormaer was second only to the King of Scots, and the senior of a toisech. See the sub-category of Mormaers [[:Category:Mormaers_of_Scotland|here]]. === Scottish Royal Houses (Monarchs of Scotland) === The monarch of Scotland was the head of state of the Kingdom of Scotland. According to tradition, the first King of Scots (Middle Scots: King of Scottis, Modern Scots: Keeng o Scots) was Kenneth MacAlpin (Cináed mac Ailpín), who founded the state in 843. The distinction between the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of the Picts is rather the product of later medieval myth and confusion from a change in nomenclature, i.e. Rex Pictorum (King of the Picts) becomes ri Alban (King of Alba) under Donald II when annals switched from Latin to vernacular around the end of the 9th century, by which time the word Alba in Gaelic had come to refer to the Kingdom of the Picts rather than Britain (its older meaning). The Kingdom of the Picts just became known as Kingdom of Alba in Gaelic, which later became known in Scots and English as Scotland; the terms are retained in both languages to this day. By the late 11th century at the very latest, Scottish kings were using the term rex Scottorum, or King of Scots, to refer to themselves in Latin. The title of King of Scots fell out of use in 1707, when the Kingdom of Scotland was merged with the Kingdom of England to form a single Kingdom of Great Britain. Thus Queen Anne became the last monarch of the ancient kingdoms of Scotland and England and the first of Great Britain, although the kingdoms had shared a monarch since 1603 (see Union of the Crowns). Her uncle Charles II was the last Scottish monarch actually to be crowned in Scotland, at Scone in 1651. See a list of Scottish monarchs [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scottish_monarchs here]. ===Dynasties and Regimes=== : [[:Category:House of Alpin|House of Alpin]] (843–878; 889–1040) : [[:Category:House of Moray|House of Moray]] (1040–1058) : [[:Category:House of Dunkeld|House of Dunkeld]] (1058–1286) : [[:Category:House of Balliol|House of Balliol]] (1292–1296) : [[:Category:House of Bruce|House of Bruce]] (1306–1371) : [[:Category:House of Stewart|House of Stewart]] (1371–1603) : [[:Category:House of Stuart | House of Stuart]] (1603-1707 : Acts of Union 1707

SCOTTISH CLANS Name Study

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

Scottish Clans Project Reliable Sources

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Scottish Clans Protocol Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] '''[[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[Space:Scotland - Scottish Clans Teams|Scottish Clans Teams]]''' > Scottish Clans Protocol Team == Welcome == Welcome to the page supporting the Scottish Clans Protocol Team. Hopefully you will find the answer to questions you may have and an explanation as to why we do things in a particular way. == Goals == The primary goal of the Scottish Clans Protocol Team is to promote the use of accurate and relevant content on profiles of interest to Team Members. The team will keep a watchful eye on profiles of individuals who bear a surname (LNAB) associated with one of the Scottish clans, either through birth or marriage. This will apply not only to those born in Scotland but also the “Scottish diaspora”. The secondary goal is that when time permits, the team can assist in improving profiles for other individuals born in Scotland or elsewhere in the world bearing what can broadly be described as a “Scottish surname” (LNAB). == Participants == * [[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]] * [[Pennie-22|Mrs Laura J. Bozzay]] * [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] * [[Stanton-3574|T Stanton]] * [[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]] * [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] * [[Thomas-10705|Michael R. Thomas]] * [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]] ==Uniform approach== There are many ways in which names are acquired and it is recognised that for few names there is a single “correct” spelling. In relation to Scottish clans, recognised by the Court of the Lord Lyon, the default spelling of the surname (LNAB) will be that used by the relevant Clan Chief and his/her family or by the person(s) administering the clan’s group on Wikitree. Where a person’s surname (LNAB) is different on an official birth record in the country of birth, that spelling will apply. In order to avoid confusion, members should use the “other last name” field to insert other spellings. It is not uncommon to find 2 or even 3 different spellings of surnames within the same generation let alone a wider family or clan. ==Prefix field== Should be used where the individual has a recognised prefix such as “Sir”, “Lady”, “Rev”, “Dr” or a military rank. The only men who should have the prefix “Lord” are younger sons of Dukes and Marquises. The only women who should have the prefix “Lady” are the daughters of Dukes, Marquises or Earls”. Where a woman acquires the title “Lady” through marriage that should be reflected in the nickname field and only used if e.g. she was known by that title independently of her husband. Otherwise titles should appear in the biographical section. In Scotland, traditionally medical doctors are not in fact Doctors but Bachelors of Medicine and Bachelors of Surgery i.e. MB. Ch.B. However by courtesy they tend to be accorded the prefix “Dr.” and that should be used. Similarly in Scotland, the holders of an academic doctorate, whether earned or awarded as an honorary recognition of some achievement are normally referred to as “Dr” rather than Ph.D. or D.D., D.Phil. etc. as is the practice in the USA and other countries. Please use the prefix. ==First name field== This should contain just the first Christian or forename of an individual. Where an individual is known by a compound Christian name e.g. “Mary Ann” or “John Angus” please display this in the Preferred name field. There are also many instances, especially among early Wikitree profiles of a Gaelic spelling of a name appearing either in the first name field or middle name field. It should properly appear in the preferred name field. ==Preferred name field== This should be used for the name by which the individual was known. Hence Robert Macgregor of Glengyle should have “Rob Roy” in the preferred name field. If someone was known by a Gaelic name, that should appear in the preferred name field. ==Other nicknames field== On every occasion, if a person was the holder of a title or territorial designation, in compliance with the current European Aristocrat Project policy, it should appear in this box. If the policy changes this guidance will change. If someone held several titles then only the most senior one should appear here and others be referred to in the Biography. Similarly if someone was known by a Gaelic description then it should appear here either in Gaelic or English. Clan Mackenzie in particular is fond of such names e.g. “Colin of the one eye”. I tend to cut and paste Gaelic names for fear of spelling them incorrectly and causing offence! Another group who require to be set out in detail are Ministers of the Church of Scotland and senior clergy in the Scottish Episcopal and Roman Catholic Churches. Where the minister was the Parish Minister, in this field it is entirely appropriate to refer to him as e.g. “Minister of Wick”. If he was not a Parish Minister then it should be “Minister at Wick”. Similarly in the other churches there will be “Archdeacon of St Andrews”, “Canon of Inverness”, “Bishop of Argyll and the Isles”, “Cardinal Archbishop of Glasgow” etc. This is especially the case because there is insufficient room in the prefix field for e.g. “Cardinal” and it is inappropriate to abbreviate it in the way Lieutenant General can be abbreviated to “Lt.Gen.” ==Middle name field== This is self-explanatory and should be for all other names other than first and surname (LNAB). ==Last Name At Birth field== Should in all cases reflect the surname the individual had and the relevant spelling, where known. In the absence of a birth certificate (post 1855) or Old Parochial Register entry (pre 1855) the spelling used by the child’s father if legitimate or mother if illegitimate or not acknowledged by the father, should be used. Where the family did use a compound surname then that is the appropriate surname. In Scotland most compound names are not hyphenated. ==Current Last Name field== For almost all men this will remain the surname (LNAB) held at birth. In some cases, e.g. where a man has adopted his father-in-law’s surname in order to succeed to a title or ownership of an estate then it will change. The most contentious situation is with married women. Under Scots Law a woman keeps her maiden surname for life. However by legal convention in the modern era (post-1855) she almost always automatically took her husband’s surname on marriage unless she was of a higher social status when he would often be expected to take her name. Even though most married women pre-1855 will appear in parish entries under their maiden name it may be that she herself used either or both of her maiden surname and/or married surname . A good guide from 1841 is the census returns. Most married women appear in them under their current married surname. For woman pre 1855 it is a matter of choice and I would always defer to the Profile Manager, especially if he or she is a direct descendant of the female in question. Remember almost all records for married women pre-1855 are not evidence of the surname they used but the surname the Church of Scotland chose to use in referring to them. The primary interests of the Church were to avoid fornication, incest and illegitimacy and recorded women’s’ maiden names to highlight pre-existing family links. Many parishes didn’t bother to name the mother on her children’s baptism records because it was the father who determined the status of his children. If in doubt, leave a Scottish woman’s maiden name as her current last name though it does make it less easy to identify her in searches. In respect of a married woman whose husband owned a landed estate she would invariably be referred to as “Lady X” where X was the name of her husband’s estate not his surname. If the married woman was the wife of a Peer she would be known by the female version of her husband’s peerage. ==Other Last Name(s) field== Again self-explanatory and if a woman has been married several times then if possible each married name prior to her final one, should appear. My advice is that if she was married more than 3 times then this should be reflected in the biography. ==Suffix field== This should only be used for recognised items such as Orders and Decorations. The suffix “Esq.” has a specific legal meaning in Scotland and applied only to men who were “Gentlemen” invariably members of the untitled nobility i.e. holders of coats of arms without a title. It is not the practice in Scotland to put a suffix after a man’s name in order to indicate he is e.g. the sixth generation to hold that name, a practice which is commonly adopted in the USA. It is also not the practice in Scotland to put a suffix after a man’s name to indicate he is e.g. the first holder of a title or territorial designation. For example when Sir Walter Scott was elevated to the rank of Knight Baronet in 1820, he became Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet not Sir Walter Scott, Baronet 1st. ==Birth date== There are too many profiles where this is blank. A reasonable estimate should always be inserted in the absence of an actual, documented date. To maintain good practices, if the date is based on siblings or other generational guesses, either the {{Estimated Date}} template can be utilized, or an explicit statement in the bio should be added that will explain how the estimate was arrived at. Common sense should apply. In Scots Law boys could marry at 14 and girls at 12. With the exception of Henry VII’s mother, few women bore children before the age of 15 and very few successfully bore them above the age of 45. If possible check if there is a date of marriage or marriage contract for the parents and base your estimate on that. The eldest son should normally be born within 5 years of the parents’ marriage. The youngest child cannot be born more than 9 or at most 10 months after the father’s death and absolutely no children can be born after the date of the mother’s death! ==Birth place== There are too many profiles where what is entered is just nonsense. Either the person who has entered the information has no understanding of Scottish geography or the naming of places and especially counties. For example Ross and Cromarty was only created in 1890. Any reference to that county before 1890 is just nonsense and it would be either Ross-shire or Cromartyshire. Morayshire was for a long time known as Elginshire. Angus was known as Forfarshire. West Lothian was known as Linlithgowshire. In addition someone cannot have been born at a location which did not exist at the time. A man cannot have been born in a castle which was only erected by his grandson! ==Death date== This is less important than birth date but where known should be entered, even if using the “before” option. This can often be ascertained from the marriage record of a child where a parent is described as “deceased” or a person described as a “widow” or “widower”. ==Death place== The same comments apply as to the location of a person’s birth. ==Marriage date== In the absence of a known date, a reasonable estimate should be given because as with birth and death dates, it helps reduce the impossibility of parents marrying while one of them was still a child or after the date of all their children’s’ births with a few notable exceptions. If there is no marriage date but there is a marriage contract either use that date or mark it as “after” that date. ==Marriage location== The same logic applies as to birth and death locations. ==Biographical details and ancillary matters== There are Clan stickers and Project boxes. The former are the small stickers which should generally be used and the latter which should only be used on profiles where the Clan project is the profile manager. There is a standard set of clan designs and tartans which should be adhered to. Where a profile displays miscellaneous items which are either simply wrong (e.g. a picture of a castle the individual never lived in) or a coat of arms which was the property of another person (remember there is no such thing as a clan or family coat of arms), the Profile Manager should be contacted privately and encouraged to remove them. If they remain after 7 days then by all means remove them. Some profiles have a great deal of extraneous information totally irrelevant to the individual profiled. While perhaps not to our taste unless it is factually misleading or simply inaccurate, it is for the Profile Manager to decide whether to retain it or not. The use of Succession boxes help link profiles and are to be encouraged. This is especially the case where a title or estate passed not from parent to child but to another branch of the extended family due either to the terms of an Entail or the Law on Primogeniture. ==Sources== Please encourage the use of good sources. While Family Search and online trees can be indicative, they are not primary sources and open to plagiarism with the unhappy result of promoting inaccurate information. ==Research Notes== These do not appear very often and can be invaluable because they offer either the Profile Manager or another person an opportunity to give an explanation in a factual manner as to why some comment or detail on the profile may or may not be correct. ==Acknowledgements== If someone has written a special note in the Acknowledgments section, those should not be removed as they are a means of thanking someone for taking the time and putting in the effort of creating or making a substantial contribution to the profile, unless there is something factually incorrect. Removing auto-generated Gedcom Acknowledgements, such as “This person was created through the import of ClanCampbell.ged on 21 February 2015” once the profile has been updated with better sources is acceptable. These will remain in the profile's changes log if there is a need to retrieve them. ==Finally……………== Remember all members of the Wikitree community are volunteers. In most cases they genuinely believe what they are posting. Even if we know comments are totally incorrect, please share this information in as sensitive a manner as possible. Wherever possible, communicate your concern about content on a profile to the Profile Manager in a private message. Only post it on the face of the profile if you get no response or a negative response. If you need guidance or wish to discuss the content of a particular profile, contact Mark, whom failing Maria. ==Sticker== {{Sticker |image = Flags-5.jpg |imagetext = Saltire |text={{Name}} Is a member of the Scottish Clans Protocol Team }} This template is for profiles of people who are members of the Scottish Clans Protocol Team You can also visit the [[Project:Scottish_Clans|Scottish Clans Project]] on Wikitree. 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Scottish Clans Style Guide

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] This page is a work in progress. Please contact the project leaders for assistance. ==Clan Names== *'''Clan Mac (fill in the blank)''' categories should always be categorized with a capital letter in the 2nd part of the name. For example: Clan MacKay rather than Clan Mackay. '''Note''': If the surname is actually spelled with the lower case letter, please note this in the Free Space page for the Clan, as well as any related profile associated with the Clan. [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 20:45, 12 February 2020 (UTC) Decision made through discussion with Categorization Project Leaders.

Scottish Clans Team Leader

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scotland Project]] '''[[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[Space:Scotland - Scottish Clans Teams|Scottish Clans]]''' > Team Leader Role Description ==Scottish Clans Team Leader Role Description== If you are interested in a Clan leadership position, please contact the '''Clans Membership Coordinator''' for more information. '''Purpose of Role''': To ensure your Clan Team is organized and functioning smoothly. '''Reports To''': Scottish Clans Coordinator and/or Project Leaders. ===Responsibilities=== *Coordinate your Clan Team and oversee any sub-teams *Communicate with team members on a regular basis *Review Clan category structure on a monthly basis for obvious errors *Monitor and respond to G2G posts for requests for help with your Clan *Communicate with the Clan Membership Coordinator on a regular basis *Welcome and orientate new team members as provided by the Clans Membership Coordinator. *Communicate with each Team Member and assist as needed. *Report issues to the Scottish Clans Coordinator and/or Leaders, as needed. *Ensure team pages and documentation are up to date *Assist with other project tasks as needed ===Skills Required=== *Excellent communication skills *Strong people skills *Time management skills *Ability to deal with and resolve disagreements *Ability to work in a team environment *Have a solid understanding of the Honour Code

Scottish Clans Team To Do List

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] '''[[:Space:Scotland - Scottish Clans Teams|Scottish Clans Teams]]''' > '''Scottish Clans To Do List''' '''This page contains a working list of tasks that need to be completed during the transition phase of Scottish Clans to Scottish Clans Team.''' ==Maintenance Category Links== *[[:Category:Scottish Clans, Needs Research| Scottish Clans, Needs Research]] *[[:Category:Scottish_Clans_Project|Scottish Clans Category page, Needs Cleanup]] **[[:Category:Scottish_Clan_Chiefs#List_of_Scottish_Clan_Chiefs|Clans Chiefs Category page, Needs Cleanup]] **[[:Category:Scottish_Clans|Scottish Clans category, needs cleanup]] ==Example Formats== *[[:Category:Clan Crawford|Clan Crawford Category]] *[[:Space:Clan Crawford|Clan Crawford Free Space Page]] ==To Do List== *Perform Check-in with existing Scottish Clans badged members. '''Phase 1 complete''' [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 14:29, 4 March 2020 (UTC) - '''Transition Complete''' [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 11:09, 9 April 2020 (UTC) *Remove Scottish Clans Project Badges from member profiles who have declined or not responded to the check-in - '''Complete''' [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 11:09, 9 April 2020 (UTC) *Add Clans to Tables on Team Page. - '''Complete''' [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 03:20, 19 February 2020 (UTC) *As Space Pages are set up, they are linked to the Clan Teams in the tables. - '''Complete''' [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 11:09, 9 April 2020 (UTC) *Add Team Page template to team pages - '''Complete''' [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 11:09, 9 April 2020 (UTC) *Identify and compile a list of Project Space Pages for Scottish Clans that need to be transitioned into Scotland Project. - In Progress by Amy and David U [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 19:36, 18 March 2020 (UTC) *Review list of [[:Space:Clan_Tartans|Clan Tartans]] and verify them against [https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/index The Tartan Register website index] - '''In Progress by [[Williams-81019|John Williams]] and Bobbie - '''Completed by Bobbie''' [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 11:09, 9 April 2020 (UTC) ==Pages to Review== *[[:Category:Scottish_Clans_Project| Scottish Clans Project]] - Needs profiles removed '''in progress''' by Bobbie and Amy *[[:Category:Clan_Douglas|Clan Douglas Categories]] need review. *[[Space:Clan_Douglas_Membership|Clan Douglas Membership FSP]] needs review. *[[:Category:Clan_Straiton|Clan Straiton Categories]] need review. *[[:Category:Duncan Clan|Clan Duncan Category]] full of links, needs review. -Links were moved to Duncan Clan family page for review. Reviewed by Sarah [[Mason-10934|Mason-10934]] 05:17, 15 April 2020 (UTC) *[[Space:Duncan_Research_%28On_Line_Links_%26_Clan_Notes%29|Duncan Research]] not sure what this mess needs. -mostly links to personal to-do lists and categories, I found it superfluous to the Project's Duncan family team page and deleted the link - [[Mason-10934|Mason-10934]] 05:07, 15 April 2020 (UTC) *Clan_Fotheringham to be renamed Fotheringham Clan -'''done''' by Amy -[[Mason-10934|Mason-10934]] 05:35, 15 April 2020 (UTC) *[[Space:Magnus_Redlon_and_Rawlin_Young_decendants|Magnus Redlon and Rawlin Young descendants]] link pulled off of Clan Duncan category, not specific to Duncan, needs a home *[[Dalyell_of_the_Binns-1|Dalyell of the Binns]] Dennis Gordon..family group with wrong LNAB...

Scottish Interchangeable Names

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'''== Surnames ==''' This list is for surnames that were outlawed by royal decree. If a replacement surname is known please add it to the also known as list for any of these surnames. *1604, The Abolition of the Surname "Macgregor" For almost sixty years, the Scottish clan surnames Macgregor or Mcgregor or Gregor were illegal in the United Kingdom, on pain of death. ccording to the Newgate Calendars, the abolition of the surname Macgregor lasted "until the Restoration" (about 1660), some 57 years later. *From Clan Gregor Society a list of names associated with the clan and names used during the proscription http://www.clangregor.com/membership/sept-family-names/ Full list in the url. Here are the known names used during the Proscription time period: List B : Documented Aliases of MacGregor from the Proscription Bain / Beachley / Black / Bowers / Bowie/ / Coleman / Comrie / Dochart / Dunn / Lakie / Landless / Leckie / Lockie / Mor / Roy / Skinner / Whyte / Willox / White *Progressive sons names: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_surnames *Henderson seen as Hendry, Hendrie and then McKendrick are actually the same name in Gaelic *Dropped leading O like o'Drain became Drain '''== Common Names Used Interchangeably in Scotland ==''' *General resources about names in Scotland ::https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/guides/forenames ::http://www.whatsinaname.net/ this was a website created and maintained by my good friend Ray Hennessey. Ray, sadly has passed away, but his hard work lives on. He and I were distant cousins by paper trail but we often worked together on a number of projects. Check out the FAQs for more good info. ::http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=ehq36ea921drm5cgsfrb0tl8f6&topic=211676.0 ::http://rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=508565.0 *Scottish Naming Patterns (from What's In A Name Website listed above) Remember that these are guidelines, not rules! There are some variations but the principal sequence was: ::First Son named after the Father's Father ::Second Son named after the Mother's Father ::Third Son named after the Father ::Other Sons named after Parents' Brothers ::First Daughter named after the Mother's Mother ::Second Daughter named after the Fathers's Mother ::Third Daughter named after the Mother ::Other Daughters named after Parents' Sisters ::Of course when there were similar names in the forebears, the pattern would not [necessarily] follow. Also if one child died in infancy a later child may then bear the same name in lieu. ::Middle Names: Middle names used not to be very common in Scotland. Where they did occur, the most frequent source was the surname of the maternal grandmother. However the mother's surname was often used and, in the case of an unmarried mother, both surnames might be used, the sequence sometimes reflecting with whom the child lived. ::Where the middle name had no obvious family connection, it might reflect the name [usually the surname] of a best friend, an employer or landlord, a benefactor, the Minister or other local notable, or a national figure. *http://wakefieldfhs.org.uk/names.htm?LMCL=AqAKn0 - Wakefield Family History Society ==== A ==== *Agnes seen as Ann / Hannah / Nancy *Ann seen as Agnes /Hannah / Nancy ==== B ==== ==== C ==== *Cecilia seen as Celia *Celia seen as Cecilia *Christian being a female name while in other parts of Europe it is only a male name ==== D ==== *Damian seen as Damon *Damon seen as Damian *Daniel seen as David / Donald *David seen a Daniel / Donald *Donald seen as Daniel / David ==== E ==== *Elizabeth seen as Isabel / Isobel *Ellen seen as Helen (Helen seems to be used more in Scotland while Ellen is more common in Ireland). ==== F ==== ==== G ==== ==== H ==== *Hamish seen as James *Hannah seen as Agnes / Ann / Nancy *Helen seen as Ellen (Helen seems to be used more in Scotland while Ellen is more common in Ireland). ==== I ==== *Isabel seen as Elizabeth / Isobel *Isobel seen as Elizabeth / Isabel ==== J ==== *James seen as Hamish *Jane seen as Janet / Jean / Jessie *Janet seen as Jane / Jean / Jessie note prior to 1800 most often spelled Jannet *Jean seen as Jane / Janet / Jessie *Jenet seen as Janet/Jessie *Jessie seen as Jane / Janet / Jean *Jockey is a common nickname for John *John seen as both a female and a male name *John seen as Jockey ==== K ==== ==== L ==== ==== M ==== ==== N ==== *Nancy seen as Agnes / Ann / Hannah ==== O ==== ==== P ==== *Patrick seen as Peter *Peter seen as Patrick ==== Q ==== ==== R ==== ==== S ==== ==== T ==== ==== U ==== ==== V ==== ==== W ==== ==== X, Y, Z ====

Scottish Military History

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[[Category: Scottish Military History]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] === Scottish Military History === Scotland has a long military tradition that predates the Act of Union with England. Its armed forces now form part of those of the United Kingdom and are known as the British Armed Forces. '''''Searchable battle listings''''' (Battle names, Dates, Location, Belligerents), '''Ctrl+F''' ==== Battles involving peoples of early Scotland ====
{| style="width: 100%" |- ! Battles involving peoples of early Scotland |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Alclud Ford|Battle of Alclud Ford]] || c. 574, 580, or 590 || Uncertain || [[:Category:Rheged|Rheged]] || [[:Category:Bernicia|Bernicia]] || Rheged victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Catraeth|Battle of Catraeth]] || c. 600 || Perhaps Catterick, North Yorkshire || [[:Category:Gododdin|Gododdin]] || [[:Category:Angles|Angles]] || Angles victorious |- ! Battles involving Dál Riata |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Raith|Battle of Raith]] || 596 CE || near Kirkcaldy, Scotland || [[:Category:Angles|Angles]] || [[:Category:Britons|Britons]], [[:Category:Scots|Scots]], [[:Category:Picts|Picts]] || Decisive Angle victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Degsastan|Battle of Degsastan]] || 603 || possibly Dawstane in Liddesdale, Scotland || [[:Category:Bernicia|Bernicians]] ||[[:Category: Dál Riata|Dál Riatans]] || Bernician victory |- ! Battles involving the Picts |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Mons Graupius|Battle of Mons Graupius]] || AD 83 (or 84) || North-east Scotland || [[:Category: Roman Empire|Roman Empire]]|| [[:Category:Caledonian Confederacy|Caledonian Confederacy]] || Roman victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Raith|Battle of Raith]] || 596 CE || near Kirkcaldy, Scotland || [[:Category:Angles|Angles]] || [[:Category:Britons|Britons]], [[:Category:Scots|Scots]], [[:Category:Picts|Picts]] || Decisive Angle victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Two Rivers|Battle of Two Rivers]] || 671 || uncertain || [[:Category:Picts|Picts]] || [[:Category:Kingdom of Northumbria|Northumbrians]] || Northumbrian victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dun Nechtain|Battle of Dun Nechtain]], (Battle of Nechtansmere) (Scottish Gaelic: Blàr Dhùn Neachdain, Old Irish: Dún Nechtain, Old Welsh: Linn Garan, Old English: Nechtansmere) || 20 May 685 || Unknown traditionally near Dunnichen, Angus; alternatively, near Dunachton, Badenoch || [[:Category:Picts|Picts]] || [[:Category:Kingdom of Northumbria|Northumbrians]] || Pictish victory |- |}
==== List of battles involving the Kingdom of Scotland ====
{| style="width: 100%" |- ! Early battles (875–1275) |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dollar|Battle of Dollar]] || 875 || Stirlingshire, Scotland || None || Denmark || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Brunanburh, 937|Battle of Brunanburh, 937]] || 937 || Uncertain || [[:Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Dublin|Kingdom of Dublin]], [[:Category:Kingdom of Alba|Kingdom of Alba]], [[:Category:Kingdom of Strathclyde|Kingdom of Strathclyde]] || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Bauds|Battle of Bauds]] || 962 || Banffshire, Scotland || None || Norsemen || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Carham|Battle of Carham]] || 1016 or 1018 || Northumberland, England || [[:Category:Kingdom of Strathclyde|Kingdom of Strathclyde]] || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Alnwick 1093|Battle of Alnwick]] || 13 November 1093 || Northumberland, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Clitheroe|Battle of Clitheroe]] || 10 June 1138 || Lancashire, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of the Standard|Battle of the Standard]] || 22 August 1138 || Yorkshire, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Alnwick 1174|Battle of Alnwick]] || 13 July 1174 || Northumberland, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Largs|Battle of Largs]] || 2 October 1263 || Ayrshire, Scotland || None || Kingdom of Norway || Inconclusive |- | [[:Category:Battle of Ronaldsway|Battle of Ronaldsway]] || 8 October 1275 || Isle of Man || None || King of Mann || Victory |- ! [[:Category:First War of Scottish Independence|First War of Scottish Independence (1296–1327)]] |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Capture of Berwick|Capture of Berwick]] || 30 March 1296 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dunbar|Battle of Dunbar]] || 27 April 1296 || Dunbar, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Raid of Scone|Raid of Scone]] || 1297 || Perthshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Stirling Bridge|Battle of Stirling Bridge]] || 11 September 1297 || Stirling, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Falkirk|Battle of Falkirk]] || 22 July 1298 || Falkirk, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Siege of Caerlaverock|Siege of Caerlaverock]] || July 1300 || Caerlaverock castle, nr. Dumfries, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Roslin|Battle of Roslin]] || 24 February 1303 || Midlothian, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Action at Happrew|Action at Happrew]] || February 1304 || Peebles, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Siege of Stirling Castle|Siege of Stirling Castle]] || April–July 1304 || Stirling, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Methven|Battle of Methven]] || 19 June 1306 || Perthshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Turnberry|Battle of Turnberry]] || February 1307 || Ayrshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Loch Ryan|Battle of Loch Ryan]] || 9–10 February 1307 || Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glen Trool|Battle of Glen Trool]] || March 1307 || Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Loudoun Hill|Battle of Loudoun Hill]] || 10 May 1307 || Ayrshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Siege of Roxburgh Castle|Siege of Roxburgh Castle]] || 1313 || Roxburghshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Bannockburn|Battle of Bannockburn]] || 23–24 June 1314 || Stirlingshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Moiry Pass, 1315|Battle of Moiry Pass]] || September 1315 || County Armagh, Northern Ireland || Irish allies || [[:Category:Lordship of Ireland|Lordship of Ireland]] || Victory |- |[[:Category: Battle of Connor, 1315|Battle of Connor, 1315]] || September 1315 || County Antrim, Northern Ireland || Irish allies || [[:Category:Lordship of Ireland|Lordship of Ireland]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Siege of Carlisle|Siege of Carlisle]] || 1315 || Carlisle, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Kells, 1315|Battle of Kells]] || November 1315 || County Meath, Ireland || Irish allies || [[:Category:Lordship of Ireland|Lordship of Ireland]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Skerries, 1316|Battle of Skerries]] || 26 January 1316 || County Kildare, Ireland || Irish allies || [[:Category:Lordship of Ireland|Lordship of Ireland]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Skaithmuir|Battle of Skaithmuir]] || February 1316 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Capture of Berwick|Capture of Berwick]] || April 1318 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Faughart, 1318|Battle of Faughart]] || 14 October 1318 || County Louth, Ireland || Irish allies || [[:Category:Lordship of Ireland|Lordship of Ireland]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Myton|Battle of Myton]] || 20 September 1319 || Yorkshire, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Old Byland|Battle of Old Byland]] || 14 October 1322 || Yorkshire, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Stanhope Park|Battle of Stanhope Park]] || 3–4 August 1327 || County Durham, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- ! [[:Category:Second War of Scottish Independence|Second War of Scottish Independence (1332–1357)]] |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Wester Kinghorn|Battle of Wester Kinghorn]] || 6 August 1332 || Fife, Scotland || None || Edward Balliol and the Disinherited || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dupplin Moor|Battle of Dupplin Moor]] || 10–11 August 1332 || Perthshire, Scotland || None || Edward Balliol and the Disinherited || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Annan|Battle of Annan]] || 16 December 1332 || Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland || None || Edward Balliol and the Disinherited || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dornock|Battle of Dornock]] || 25 March 1333 || Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Siege of Berwick 1333|Siege of Berwick]] || March to June 1333 || Berwick, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Halidon Hill|Battle of Halidon Hill]] || 19 July 1333 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Boroughmuir|Battle of Boroughmuir]] || 30 July 1335 || Edinburgh, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Culblean|Battle of Culblean]] || 30 November 1335 || Aberdeenshire, Scotland || None || the Disinherited and supporters of Edward Balliol || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Neville's Cross|Battle of Neville's Cross]] || 17 October 1346 || County Durham, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Nesbit Moor|Battle of Nesbit Moor]] || August 1355 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- ! Border Wars |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Duns|Battle of Duns]] || 1372 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Otterburn|Battle of Otterburn]] || 5/19 August 1388 || Northumberland, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Nesbit Moor (1402)|Battle of Nesbit Moor]] || 22 June 1402 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Humbleton Hill|Battle of Humbleton Hill]] || 14 September 1402 || Northumberland, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Yeavering|Battle of Yeavering]] || 22 July 1415 || Northumberland, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- ! [[:Category:Hundred Years' War|Hundred Years' War (1337-1453)]] |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Baugé|Battle of Baugé]] || 21 March 1421 || France || Kingdom of France || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Cravant|Battle of Cravant]] || 31 July 1423 || France || Kingdom of France, Duchy of Brittany || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]], Duchy of Burgundy || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Verneuil|Battle of Verneuil]] || 17 August 1424 || France || Kingdom of France || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]], Duchy of Burgundy || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Siege of Orléans|Siege of Orléans]] || 12 October 1428 – 8 May 1429 || France || Kingdom of France || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of the Herrings|Battle of the Herrings]] || 12 February 1429 || France || Kingdom of France || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- ! [[:Category:Anglo-Scottish Wars|Anglo-Scottish Wars]] |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Piperdean|Battle of Piperdean]] || 10 September 1436 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Sark|Battle of Sark]] || 23 October 1448 || Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Capture of Roxburgh|Capture of Roxburgh]] || 1460 || Roxburghshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Capture of Berwick (1482)|Capture of Berwick]] || July and August 1482 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Lochmaben Fair|Battle of Lochmaben Fair]] || 22 July 1484 || Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland || None || Scottish rebels, with support from the [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Flodden|Battle of Flodden]] || 9 September 1513 || Northumberland, England || Part of the War of the League of Cambrai || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Haddon Rig|Battle of Haddon Rig]] || 24 August 1542 || Teviotdale, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Solway Moss|Battle of Solway Moss]] || 24 November 1542 || Cumbria, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- ! [[:Category:The Rough Wooing|The Rough Wooing (1543-1550)]] |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Burning of Edinburgh|Burning of Edinburgh]] || 7 May 1544 || Edinburgh, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Ancrum Moor|Battle of Ancrum Moor]] || 27 February 1545 || Roxburghshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Pinkie Cleugh|Battle of Pinkie Cleugh]] || 10 September 1547 || Musselburgh, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Sieges of Haddington|Sieges of Haddington]] || 1548-1549 || Haddington, Scotland || Kingdom of France || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Siege of Leith|Siege of Leith]] || 1560 || Leith, Scotland || Kingdom of France || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- ! Border skirmishes |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Raid of the Redeswire|Raid of the Redeswire]] || 7 July 1575 || Northumberland, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- |}
==== Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, (Battles of the Scottish Civil War, 1644-45) ====
{| style="width: 100%" |- ! [[:Category:Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms|Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms]] |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Tippermuir|Battle of Tippermuir]] || 1 September 1644 || Perth, Scotland || Royalist Irish and Highland Scots || Scots Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Aberdeen|Battle of Aberdeen]] || 13 September 1644 || Aberdeen, Scotland || Royalist Irish and Highland Scots || Parliamentarian Scots Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Inverlochy (1645)|Battle of Inverlochy (1645)]] || 2 February 1645 || Inverlochy || Royalist Irish and Highland Scots || Scots Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Auldearn|Battle of Auldearn]] || May 9, 1645 || Auldearn, east of Nairn || Royalist Irish, Highland Scots || Scottish Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Alford|Battle of Alford]] || 2 July 1645 || Alford, Aberdeenshire || Royalist Irish and Highland Scots || Scots Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Kilsyth|Battle of Kilsyth]] || 15 August 1645 || Kilsyth, about 10 miles south-west of Stirling, Scotland || Royalist Irish and Highland Scots || Scots Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Philiphaugh|Battle of Philiphaugh]] || 13 September 1645 || Philiphaugh, 2 miles from Selkirk, Scotland || Royalists || Covenanters || Decisive Covenanter Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Annan Moor|Battle of Annan Moor]] || 20 and 21 October 1645 || || Royalists || || Royalists were defeated |- | [[:Category:Battle of Lagganmore|Battle of Lagganmore]] || 1646 || Lagganmore, in Glen Euchar, west of Loch Scammadale, Scotland. || Royalist Highland Scots: Clan Donald, Clan MacDougall, Clan MacAulay || Covenantor Highland Scots: Clan Campbell, Clan Malcolm, Clan MacNaghten || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dunaverty|Battle of Dunaverty]] || Siege 1647 || Dunaverty Castle, Kintyre, Scotland || Covenanter army || Highland troops || |- | [[:Category:Battle of Rhunahaorine Moss|Battle of Rhunahaorine Moss]] || 24 May 1647 || Rhunahaorine Point, Kintyre, Scotland || Royalist Highland Scots || Covenantor Scots || Covenantor Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Mauchline Muir|Battle of Mauchline Muir]] || 12 June 1648 || Mauchline, Ayrshire, Scotland || Scottish Engagers Party || Scottish Kirk Party || Scottish Engagers Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Stirling (1648)|Battle of Stirling (1648)]] || 12 September 1648 || Stirling, Scotland || Engager Covenanter forces under the Earl of Lanark || Kirk Party Covenanter forces under Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll || Engager Victory |- | [[:Category:Siege of Inverness (1649)|Siege of Inverness (1649)]] || 22nd February 1649 || Inverness, Scotland || Royalist clans: Clan Fraser, [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]], Clan Mackenzie, Clan Urquhart || Covenanters || Royalist victory |- | [[:Category:Siege of Inverness (1650)|Siege of Inverness (1650)]] || 1650 || Inverness, Scotland || Royalists || Covenanters || Covenanters withstand siege and Royalists retreat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Carbisdale|Battle of Carbisdale]] || 27 April 1650 || Scroggie Wood, Ross-shire || Scottish Covenanter Government clans || Royalist supporters: Danish & German mercenaries, Orcadian infantry || Scottish Covenanter Government Victory |- |[[:Category: Battle of Dunbar (1650)|Battle of Dunbar]] || 3 September 1650 || Dunbar, Lothians || Royalist Army || Parliamentary Army|| Parliamentary Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Inverkeithing|Battle of Inverkeithing]] || 20 July 1651 || Inverkeithing, Fife || Royalist Army || Parliamentary Army || Parliamentary Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Tullich|Battle of Tullich]] || 1652 || Tullich, Scotland || Scottish Royalists loyal to Charles I of England || English parliamentarians loyal to Oliver Cromwell || Indecisive |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dalnaspidal|Battle of Dalnaspidal]] || 19 July 1654 || Dalnaspidal near Loch Garry, Scotland || Scottish Royalists loyal to Charles II of England: [[:Category:Clan MacGregor|Clan MacGregor]], Clan Robertson || Parliamentarians loyal to Oliver Cromwell: Clan Campbell || Parliamentarian victory |- |}
==== Scottish Clan Battles ====
{| style="width: 100%" |- ! 12th-century clan battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Stracathro|Battle of Stracathro]] (Battle of Inchbare) || 16 April 1130 || near Brechin, Angus || Kingdom of Scotland || Kingdom of Moray, Kingdom of Norway || Scottish victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Renfrew|Battle of Renfrew]] || around 1164 || Renfrew, Scotland || Supporters of King Malcolm IV of Scotland || Norse-Gaelic Islesmen || Royal Victory |- ! 13th-century clan battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Red Ford|Battle of Red Ford]] || c. 1294 || Loch Awe, Scotland || Clan MacDougall || Clan Campbell || Victory for Alasdair MacDubhgaill |- ! 14th-century clan battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dalrigh|Battle of Dalrigh]] || Summer 1306 || Dalrigh, Lorne, Scotland || Scottish Royal Army || Clan MacDougall of Lorn || MacDougall victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of the Pass of Brander|Battle of the Pass of Brander]] || 1309 || Bridge of Awe, Lorne, Scotland || Scottish Royal Army || Clan MacDougall of Lorn || Victory for Robert Bruce |- | [[:Category:Battle of Drumlui|Battle of Drumlui]] || 1330 or 1337 || Lochaber area, probably Druim Gleann Laoigh || Clan Mackintosh || Clan Cameron || Mackintosh victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Invernahavon|Battle of Invernahavon]] || 1386, 1370 || Invernahovon in the upper Spey valley || Clan Cameron || Chattan Confederation led by Clan Mackintosh || Chattan (Mackintosh) victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glascune|Battle of Glascune]] || abt 1395 || Glen Isla in Angus || Highland clans under Duncan Stewart, son of the Earl of Buchan; [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan Mackay]], Clan Donnachaidh || Angus nobles under Ogilvie, Lord of Airlie || Draw |- | [[:Category:Battle of Sligachan|Battle of Sligachan]] || 1395 || Loch Sligachan, Skye || [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan MacDonald]] || [[:Category:Clan MacLeod|Clan MacLeod]] || Clan MacLeod victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of the North Inch|Battle of the North Inch]] || late September 1396 || North Inch, Perth, Scotland || Chattan Confederation or Clan Mackintosh || "Clan Kay" (Camerons or Davidsons?) || Chattan (Mackintosh) victory |- ! 15th-century clan battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category: Battle of Feorlig|Battle of Feorlig]] || 1405 || Feorlig, Dunvegan, Skye || [[:Category:Clan MacLeod|Clan MacLeod]] || [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan MacDonald]] || MacLeod victory |- | [[:Category: Battle for Ruaig-Shansaid|Battle for Ruaig-Shansaid]] || 1437 || Near Reay, Caithness || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || [[:Category:Clan Gunn|Clan Gunn]] || Mackay victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Aldy Charrish|Battle of Aldy Charrish]] || 11 July 1487, possibly 1486 or 1478 || Near Strathoykel, Sutherland || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]], Clan Sutherland, Clan MacLeod of Assynt || Clan Ross || Mackay/Sutherland victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Arbroath|Battle of Arbroath]] || 24 January 1445 or 1446 || Arbroath, Scotland || Clan Ogilvy, Clan Gordon, Clan Oliphant, Clan Seton, Clan Forbes || Clan Lindsay || Gordon victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Arkinholm|Battle of Arkinholm]] || 1 May 1455 || Langholm, Dumfries and Galloway || Supporters of King James II of Scotland || [[:Category:Black Douglas|Black Douglases]] || Royal Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Brechin|Battle of Brechin]] || 18 May 1452 || near Brechin, Angus, Scotland || Clan Gordon (Royalists, allied to James II of Scotland) || Clan Lindsay (Rebels, allied to [[:Category:Black Douglas|Black Douglases]]) || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Bealach nam Broig|Battle of Bealach nam Broig]] || probably 1452 (may be as early as 1299) || between Inverness and Ullapool, near Garbat || Allies of the [[:Category: Earls of Ross|Earls of Ross]]: [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]], Clan Dingwall, Clan Fraser || Septs of Clan Mackenzie: Clan MacIver, Clan Macaulay, Clan MacLeay, Clan MacLennan || "Munros and Dingwalls won a sorrowful victory" |- | [[:Category:Battle of Blar Na Pairce|Battle of Blar Na Pairce]] || Between 1485 and 1491 || Blar na Pairce, Strathpeffer, Scotland || Loyal to James IV of Scotland: Clan Mackenzie, Clan Brodie || Loyal to Domhnall Dubh: [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan Donald]] || Mackenzie victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Bloody Bay|Battle of Bloody Bay]] || c. 1480 or 1483 || North end of the Sound of Mull, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan Donald]], [[:Category:Clan MacLean|Clan MacLean]], Clan MacNeil, Clan MacLeod || [[:Category:Captain of Clanranald|Clan MacDonald of Clanranald]], [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|Clan MacDonald of Sleat]], Clan MacDonald of Keppoch, Clan MacLeod of Lewis || Victory for Angus Og MacDonald |- | [[:Category:Battle of Craig Cailloc|Battle of Craig Cailloc]] || 1441 || Craig Cailloc, Scottish Highlands || Clan Cameron || Chattan Confederation led by Clan Mackintosh || unknown |- | [[:Category:Battle of Palm Sunday|Battle of Palm Sunday]] || 1429 || Scottish Highlands || Clan Cameron || Chattan Confederation led by Clan Mackintosh || unknown |- | [[:Category:Battle of Champions|Battle of Champions]] || 1478 or 1464 || St Tears Chapel, north of Wick Airport, Caithness || Clan Keith || Clan Gunn || Keith victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Clachnaharry|Battle of Clachnaharry]] || 1454 (some sources say earlier) || Inverness, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]] || Clan Mackintosh (Chattan Confederation) || Munro victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Corpach|Battle of Corpach]] || c. 1470 || Corpach, Fort William, Scotland || Clan Cameron || [[:Category:Clan MacLean|Clan MacLean]] || Cameron victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Tuiteam Tarbhach|Battle of Tuiteam Tarbhach]] || 1406 || North bank of River Oykel || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || Clan MacLeod of Lewis || Decisive Mackay victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dingwall|Battle of Dingwall]] || 1411 || Dingwall, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan Donald]] and followers (Loyal to Donald of Islay) || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] and followers (Loyal to Stewart royal family) || Clan Donald victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Drumchatt|Battle of Drumchatt]] || 1497 || SE of Strathpeffer, Scotland || Clan Mackenzie, [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]] (Loyal to James IV of Scotland) || Clan MacDonald of Lochalsh (Loyal to Domhnall Dubh) || Mackenzie & Munro victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Drumnacoub|Battle of Drumnacoub]] || c. 1432 || Southern end of Kyle of Tongue, Sutherland || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] loyal to Angus Du Mackay, 7th of Strathnaver || Clan Murray and Clan Mackay loyal to Neil Neilson || Pyrrhic victory for John Mackay who was loyal to chief Angus Du Mackay of Strathnaver |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glendale (Skye)|Battle of Glendale (Skye)]] || traditionally c.1490; though more likely after 1513 || Glendale, Skye || the [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|MacDonalds of Sleat]]; the [[:Category:Captain of Clanranald|MacDonalds of Clanranald]] || the MacLeods of Harris and Dunvegan; the MacLeods of Lewis || pyrrhic MacLeod victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glenorchy|Battle of Glenorchy]] ||1497/8|| Glenorchy, Argyll || the [[:Category:Laird of Keppoch|MacDonalds of Keppoch]]|| the MacLarens; the Stewart of Appin || unknown |- | [[:Category:Battle of Harlaw|Battle of Harlaw]] || July 24, 1411 || north of Inverurie, Scotland || Mar, Aberdeen, Angus and Mearns, Earl of Mar || MacDonald, Lord of the Isles and Allies || Tactical draw Strategic victory for Earl of Mar |- | [[:Category:Battle of Harpsdale|Battle of Harpsdale]] || 1426 || Harpsdale, south of Halkirk, Caithness || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || Clan Gunn, Clan Keith || Inconclusive. |- | [[:Category:Battle of Inverlochy (1431)|Battle of Inverlochy (1431)]] || September 1431 || Fort William, Scotland || Supporters of Alexander of Islay, [[:Category: Earls of Ross|Earls of Ross]]: [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan Donald]] + allies || Supporters of James I of Scotland || Clan Donald victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Lochaber|Battle of Lochaber]] || 23? June 1429 || Lochaber area of western Scotland || Scotland || [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan MacDonald]], Clan Cameron, Clan Mackintosh || Royalist victory |- | [[:Category:Massacre of Monzievaird|Massacre of Monzievaird]] || 21 October 1490 || Scottish Highlands || Murray families || Drummond families || |- | [[:Category:Raid on Ross|Raid on Ross]] || 1491 || Ross, Scotland || Loyal to James IV of Scotland: Clan Mackenzie || Loyal to Domhnall Dubh: Clan MacDonald of Lochalsh, [[:Category:Captain of Clanranald|Clan MacDonald of Clanranald]], Clan Cameron, Chattan Confederation, Clan Mackintosh || unknown |- | [[:Category:Battle of Skibo and Strathfleet|Battle of Skibo and Strathfleet]] || 1480 || Around Dornoch, Sutherland || Clan Donald "men from Ross" || Clan Sutherland || Sutherland & Murray victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Tannach|Battle of Tannach]] || 1464 or 1438 || Tannach Moor, SW of Wick || Clan Keith, [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || Clan Gunn || Mackay/Keith victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Tarbat|Battle of Tarbat]] || 1480s (1486?) || Tarbat peninsula, Easter Ross || Clan Ross || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || Ross victory |- ! 16th-century clan battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Achnashellach|Battle of Achnashellach]] || 1505 || Achnashellach, Highlands, Scotland || Clan Cameron (Loyal to Domhnall Dubh) || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]], [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]] (Loyal to James IV of Scotland) || Cameron victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Allt Camhna|Battle of Allt Camhna]] || 1586 || Allt Camhna, Scottish Highlands, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]], Clan Gunn || Clan Sinclair || Clan Gunn and Mackay victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Leckmelm|Battle of Leckmelm]] || 1586 || Leckmelm, Scottish Highlands, Scotland || Clan Gunn || Mackays of Aberach, Clan Sutherland, Clan MacLeod || Clan MacLeod, Mackay of Aberach & Sutherland victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Alltachuilain|Battle of Alltachuilain]] || 1518 || Alltachuilain, parish of Loth, county of Sutherland, Scotland || Clan Sutherland, Clan Gordon (loyal to Elizabeth Sutherland and Adam Gordon) || Clan Sutherland (loyal to Alexander Sutherland) || Victory for forces of Elizabeth de Moravia (Elizabeth Sutherland) and Adam Gordon |- | [[:Category:Battle of Alltan-Beath|Battle of Alltan-Beath]] || 1542 || Knockartel, Scotland || Clan Sutherland (Supporters of John Gordon, 11th Earl of Sutherland) || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || Clan Sutherland victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Tillieangus|Battle of Tillieangus]] || 10 October 1571 || White Hill of Tillyangus, Aberdeenshire, Scotland || Clan Gordon || Clan Forbes || Gordon victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Bun Garbhain|Battle of Bun Garbhain]] || 1570 || Bun Garbhain near Loch Arkaig || Clan Cameron || Chattan Confederation led by Clan Mackintosh || Cameron victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Carberry Hill|Battle of Carberry Hill]] || 15th June 1567 || Carberry Hill, near Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland || Forces loyal to Mary, Queen of Scots || Forces opposed to Mary, Queen of Scots || Victory for opponents of Mary, Queen of Scots |- | [[:Category:Chanonry of Ross|Chanonry of Ross]] || 1569 - 1573 || Castle Chanonry of Ross, Fortrose, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]] || Clan Mackenzie, Clan Mackintosh || Munros hand castle over to Mackenzies by an 'Act of Pacification' |- | [[:Category:Cleanse the Causeway|Cleanse the Causeway]], (Clear the Causeway) || April 30, 1520 || High Street of Edinburgh, Scotland || Clan Hamilton || [[:Category:Clan Douglas|Clan Douglas]] || |- | [[:Category:Battle of Clynetradwell|Battle of Clynetradwell]] || October 1590 || Clyne, near Brora in the county of Sutherland, Scotland || Clan Sutherland (supporters of Alexander Gordon, 12th Earl of Sutherland) || Clan Sinclair (supporters of George Sinclair, 5th Earl of Caithness) || Earl of Caithness’s army retreats |- | [[:Category:Battle of Corrichie|Battle of Corrichie]] || 28 October 1562 || Meikle Tap, Corrichie, Scotland || Queen Mary's forces: Clan Fraser, [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]], Clan Mackenzie, Clan Mackintosh, [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]], Clan Cameron || Earl of Huntly's forces: Clan Gordon, Clan Brodie || Victory for Queen Mary's forces |- | [[:Category:Battle of Craibstone|Battle of Craibstone]] || 20 November 1571 || Craibstone croft, Aberdeenshire || Clan Gordon || Clan Forbes || Gordon victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dail-Riabhach|Battle of Dail-Riabhach]] || 1576 || Dail-Riabhach, Strathnaver, Scottish Highlands || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]], Clan Sinclair || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || Victory for brothers John Mackay and Donald Mackay |- | [[:Category:Battle of Garbharry|Battle of Garbharry]] || 1555 || Foot of the mountain Beinn-mhor, in Berriedale, Scotland || Clan Sutherland || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || Sutherland victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glendale (Skye)|Battle of Glendale (Skye)]] || traditionally c.1490; though more likely after 1513 || Glendale, Skye || the [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|MacDonalds of Sleat]]; the [[:Category:Captain of Clanranald|MacDonalds of Clanranald]] || the MacLeods of Harris and Dunvegan; the MacLeods of Lewis || pyrrhic MacLeod victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glenlivet|Battle of Glenlivet]] || October 3, 1594 || near Allanreid and Morinsh, in Glenlivet, Scotland || Clan Gordon, Clan Hay, Clan Comyn, Clan Cameron || Clan Campbell, Clan Murray, Clan Stewart, Clan Forbes, Clan Macgillivray, [[:Category:Clan MacLean|Clan MacLean]], Clan Grant, Clan MacNeil, Chattan Confederation - Clan Mackintosh. || Marquess of Huntly and Earl of Errol victory |- | [[:Category:Siege of Inverness (1562)|Siege of Inverness (1562)]] || 8–11 September 1562 || Inverness, Scotland || Supporters of Mary, Queen of Scots: Clan Fraser, [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]] || Supporters of George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly: Clan Gordon || Fraser & Munro victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Traigh Ghruinneart|Battle of Traigh Ghruinneart]] || August 5, 1598 || Islay, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan Donald]] || [[:Category:Clan MacLean|Clan MacLean]] || Clan Donald victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Knock Mary|Battle of Knock Mary]] || 1511 || Knockmary near Crieff, Scotland || Clan Murray || Clan Drummond, Clan Campbell || Drummond/Campbell, aided by Faichney and McRobbie, victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Logiebride|Battle of Logiebride]] || 1597 || Conon Bridge, Rosshire, Scotland || Bains of Tulloch, [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]] || Clan MacLeod of Raasay, Clan Mackenzie || Results vary from different sources |- | [[:Category: Marian Civil War|Marian Civil War]] || May 1568 – 28 May 1573 || Kingdom of Scotland || Queen's Men || King's Men || Victory for supporters of King James VI |- | [[:Category:Battle of the Shirts|Battle of the Shirts]] || July 1544 || Laggan, north end of Loch Lochy (Laggen and Kinloch Lochy) || Clan Fraser of Lovat, Assisted by Clan Grant || [[:Category:Captain of Clanranald|Clan MacDonald of Clanranald]], Clan Cameron || Stalemate |- | [[:Category:Battle of the Spoiling Dyke|Battle of the Spoiling Dyke]] || 1578 || Trumpan Church, Ardmore Bay, Scotland || Clan MacDonald of Uist || Clan MacLeod || Clan MacLeod victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Torran Dubh|Battle of Torran Dubh]] || 1517 || Torran Dubh, near Rogart and Strathfleet, county of Sutherland, Scotland || Clan Sutherland supported by men from the Clan Gordon, Clan Gunn || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || Clan Sutherland victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of the Western Isles|Battle of the Western Isles]] || 1586 || Isle of Jura, in the Scottish Highlands || [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|Clan MacDonald of Sleat]] || [[:Category:Clan MacLean|Clan MacLean]] || |- ! 17th-century clan battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Altimarlach|Battle of Altimarlach]] || 13 July 1680 || Altimarlach Burn, near Wick, Highland, Scotland || Clan Campbell || Clan Sinclair || Clan Campbell Victory |- | [[:Category:Stand-off at the Fords of Arkaig|Stand-off at the Fords of Arkaig]] || 13-20 September 1665 || Achnacarry, Scotland || Chattan Confederation || Clan Cameron || No battle |- | [[:Category:Battle of Benbigrie|Battle of Benbigrie]] || 1600 || Islay, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan MacLean|Clan MacLean]] || [[:Category:Laird of Dunnyveg|Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg]] || Clan Maclean victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Carinish|Battle of Carinish]] || summer 1601 || Carinish, North Uist || [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|Clan MacDonald of Sleat]] || Clan MacLeod || MacDonald victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Coire Na Creiche|Battle of Coire Na Creiche]] || summer 1601 || Cuillin hills, Skye || [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|Clan MacDonald of Sleat]] || Clan MacLeod || MacDonald victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glen Fruin|Battle of Glen Fruin]] || 9 February 1603 || Glen Fruin, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan MacGregor|Clan Gregor]], allied men || Clan Colquhoun, allied men || Clan Gregor victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Morar|Battle of Morar]] || 1602 || Morar, near Mallaig, Scotland || Clan Mackenzie, Clan Ross || Clan MacDonald of Glengarry || Tactical draw strategic Mackenzie victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Maol Ruadh|Battle of Maol Ruadh]] || August 1688 || Maol Ruadh, east of Spean Bridge, Scotland || Rebels: Clan MacDonald of Keppoch, Clan Cameron || Government backed troops: Chattan Confederation led by Clan Mackintosh, Highland Independent Company: Clan Mackenzie || Rebel victory |- ! 18th-century clan battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Siege of Blair Castle|Siege of Blair Castle]] || 17th March 1746 to 2nd April 1746 || Blair Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland || Scottish Hanoverians: Royal Scots Fusiliers || Jacobites: Clan Murray, Clan Macpherson || Jacobite forces withdrew, government garrison relieved. |- | [[:Category:Battle of Coille Bhan|Battle of Coille Bhan]] || 1721 || Coille Bhan, Attadale, Ross, Scotland || Clan Mackenzie || Colonel Kirk’s Regiment || Tactical government victory, as rebel forces withdrew first, unable to resist. Strategic rebel victory as government force failed to take their lands. |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glen Affric|Battle of Glen Affric]] || 1721 || Glen Affric, Scotland || Clan Mackenzie, Clan MacRae || Clan Ross || Clan Mackenzie & Clan MacRae victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Littleferry|Battle of Littleferry]] || 15 April 1746 || Littleferry, Scotland || Scottish Hanoverians, Independent Highland Companies, drawn from: [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]], Clan Sutherland || Jacobites drawn from: Clan Mackenzie, [[:Category:Clan MacGregor|Clan Gregor]], Clan Mackinnon || Hanoverian victory |- | [[:Category:Skirmish of Tongue|Skirmish of Tongue]] || 25th – 26th March 1746 || Tongue, Highland, Scotland || Scottish Hanoverians from: Some from Loudon’s 64 Highlanders Regiment and Two Independent Highland Companies from: [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]], Clan Sutherland. || Jacobites, Scottish Jacobites, French soldiers, Spanish soldiers || British Hanoverian victory |- ! Clan Campbell battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Altimarlach|Battle of Altimarlach]] || 13 July 1680 || Altimarlach Burn, near Wick, Highland, Scotland || Clan Campbell || Clan Sinclair || Clan Campbell Victory |- | [[:Category:Stand-off at the Fords of Arkaig|Stand-off at the Fords of Arkaig]] || 13-20 September 1665 || Achnacarry, Scotland || Chattan Confederation || Clan Cameron || No battle |- | [[:Category:Battle of Red Ford|Battle of Red Ford]] || c. 1294 || Loch Awe, Scotland || Clan MacDougall || Clan Campbell || Victory for Alasdair MacDubhgaill |- ! Clan Macleod battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glendale (Skye)|Battle of Glendale (Skye)]] || traditionally c.1490; though more likely after 1513 || Glendale, Skye || the [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|MacDonalds of Sleat]]; the [[:Category:Captain of Clanranald|MacDonalds of Clanranald]] || the MacLeods of Harris and Dunvegan; the MacLeods of Lewis || pyrrhic MacLeod victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Leckmelm|Battle of Leckmelm]] || 1586 || Leckmelm, Scottish Highlands, Scotland || Clan Gunn || Mackays of Aberach, Clan Sutherland, Clan MacLeod || Clan MacLeod, Mackay of Aberach & Sutherland victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of the Spoiling Dyke|Battle of the Spoiling Dyke]] || 1578 || Trumpan Church, Ardmore Bay, Scotland || Clan MacDonald of Uist || Clan MacLeod || Clan MacLeod victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Bloody Bay|Battle of Bloody Bay]] || c. 1480 or 1483 ||North end of the Sound of Mull, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan Donald]], [[:Category:Clan MacLean|Clan MacLean]], Clan MacNeil, Clan MacLeod || [[:Category:Captain of Clanranald|Clan MacDonald of Clanranald]], [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|Clan MacDonald of Sleat]], Clan MacDonald of Keppoch, Clan MacLeod of Lewis || Victory for Angus Og MacDonald |- | [[:Category:Battle of Carinish|Battle of Carinish]] || summer 1601 || Carinish, North Uist || [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|Clan MacDonald of Sleat]] || Clan MacLeod || MacDonald victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Coire Na Creiche|Battle of Coire Na Creiche]] || summer 1601 || Cuillin hills, Skye || [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|Clan MacDonald of Sleat]] || Clan MacLeod || MacDonald victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Tuiteam Tarbhach|Battle of Tuiteam Tarbhach]] || 1406? || North bank of River Oykel || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]], Clan Sutherland || Clan MacLeod of Lewis || Decisive Mackay victory |- |}
==== Jacobite Risings ==== {| style="width: 100%" |- |[[:Category: Battle of Cromdale|Battle of Cromdale]] ||30 April to 1 May 1690 || Haugh of Cromdale || Orange Covenantor Royalists (Highlanders & Lowlanders) || Jacobite: Highlanders & Irish || inconclusive with both sides claiming victory |- |'''Battles of the first Jacobite rising of 1689–92''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Killiecrankie|Battle of Killiecrankie]] ||27th July 1689 || Killiecrankie, Scotland || Scottish Hanoverians: 3000 Orange Covenantor Royalists || Jacobites: 4000 Highlanders & Irish || Jacobite victory |- |[[:Category:Battle of Sheriffmuir|Battle of Sheriffmuir]] ||27th July 1689 || Sheriffmuir, Scotland || Scottish Hanoverians: 6000 British Government forces || Jacobites:12000 Highlanders || inconclusive with both sides claiming victory |- |'''Battles of the second Jacobite rising of 1715''' |- |[[:Category:Battle of Preston (1715)|Battle of Preston (1715)]] ||9–14 November 1715 || Preston, Lancashire, England || Scottish Hanoverians: 2,500–3,000 British Government forces || Jacobites:1700 Scottish and English Rebels ||British Government victory |- |'''Spanish Invasion of 1719''' |- |[[:Category:Battle of Glen Shiel|Battle of Glen Shiel]] ||10th June 1719 || Glen Shiel, Scotland || Scottish Hanoverians: 850 infantry, 120 dragoons, 4 mortar batteries || Jacobites:1,150 troops || British government victory |} For the battles of the Jacobite Rising of 1745 see: [[:Category: Jacobite Rising of 1745|Jacobite Rising of 1745]] === Scots in Foreign Service === Scottish men have served in nearly every European Army either individually, such as in the Crusades, or as units commissioned by the nation. Until the 15th Century these men generally acted as individuals or small units of Knight and his retainers, seeking fame and fortune in foreign armies. With a significant portion of Scottish nobility arriving from Flanders with David I, Scottish Foreign Policy was developed to support trade with the Low Countries. The ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auld_Alliance Auld Alliance]'' between France and Scotland included Flanders and the world's earliest standing units can be found in the ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garde_%C3%89cossaise Garde Écossaise]''; the Royal Guard to the King of France. Around 1550 it started to be the foreign policy for Scotland to create units and allow their service on foreign soil, often in preservation of trading interests. In the period between 1570 and 1640 the Privy Council of Scotland received numerous requests to recruit for service overseas generally to protect the interests of Protestant nations. It is unlikely that the Privy Council were aware of the true extent of recruiting. In 1572, when famine hit Edinburgh, the Privy Council provided a decree urging "all able-bodied men" to leave Edinburgh to go to the "wars in Flanders". By 1620, Scotland's finest were in such high demand that Scotland resorted to commutation of prisoners sentence to meet the recruiting requirement. Units of varying sizes were sent to Bohemia and Denmark that consisted, to a large extent, of "the very worst of Scottish society - beggars, vagabonds and Border outlaws". In 1626 over 14,000 Scots left Scotland for service overseas. In the 20 years to 1640 a recorded 47,110 men would accept foreign service and thousands more were not recorded. Many of these would remain, inter-marry and have children. For further information see [[:Category: Scots in Foreign Service]] or for involvement in the Project see [[Project:Scots_in_Foreign_Service|Scots in Foreign Service Project.]] === Research Links === * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Scotland History of Scotland] - Wikipedia * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Military_history_of_Scotland Military history of Scotland] - Wikipedia * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_battles_involving_the_Kingdom_of_Scotland List of battles involving the Kingdom of Scotland] - Wikipedia

Scottish Nobility Naming Standards

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Space:Scotland - Scottish Nobility| Scottish Nobility Team]] > '''Scottish Nobility Naming Standards ''' :This is a draft document for the Scotland Project's Scottish Nobility Naming Standards for Profiles. [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 16:16, 3 February 2020 (UTC) ==Aims of the Team:== :'''Parameters for Team:''' *The team will primarily keep a watchful eye on profiles of individuals who are considered to be members of the Scottish Nobility, either through birth or marriage. This will apply not only to those born in Scotland, but also the ''Scottish diaspora''. There are many members of the Scottish Nobility who are citizens of other countries. For example, the current Earl of Newburgh, the 12th holder of this Scottish earldom, is Prince Rospigliosi in the Italian nobility. ==Uniform Approach== *There are many ways in which noble titles and names are acquired. It is recognised that for few names there is a single correct spelling. In relation to Scottish clans that are recognised by the Court of the Lord Lyon, the default spelling of the surname (LNAB) will be that used by the relevant Clan Chief and his/her family or by the person(s) administering the clan’s group on Wikitree. Where a person’s surname (LNAB) is different on an official birth record in the country of birth, that spelling will apply. In order to avoid confusion, members should use the '''other last name''' field to insert other spellings. It is not uncommon to find 2, or even 3, different spellings of surnames within the same generation, let alone a wider family or clan. In relation to titles, the spelling of the title will be that used in Balfour-Paul’s 9 volumes on the Peerage of Scotland. ===Prefix Field=== *The prefix field should be used where the individual has a recognised prefix such as ''Sir'', ''Lady'', ''Rev'', ''Dr'', or a military rank. The only men who should have the prefix ''Lord'' are younger sons of Dukes and Marquises. The only women who should have the prefix ''Lady'' are the daughters of Dukes, Marquises or Earls. Where a woman acquires the title ''Lady'' through marriage, that should be reflected in the nickname field and only used if e.g. she was known by that title independently of her husband. Otherwise, titles should appear in the biographical section. *In Scotland, traditionally medical doctors are not in fact Doctors but Bachelors of Medicine and Bachelors of Surgery i.e. MB. Ch.B. However, by courtesy, they are accorded the prefix ''Dr.'' and that should be used. Similarly, in Scotland, the holders of an academic doctorate, whether earned or awarded as an honorary recognition of some achievement, are normally referred to as ''Dr.'' rather than Ph.D. or D.D., D.Phil. etc., as is the practice in the USA and other countries. Please use the prefix. ===First Name Field=== *This should contain just the first Christian, or forename, of an individual. Where an individual is known by a compound Christian name, like ''Mary Ann'' or ''John Angus'', please display this in the Preferred Name Field. There are also many instances, especially among early Wikitree profiles, of a Gaelic spelling of a name appearing, either in the first name field or middle name field. It should properly appear in the preferred name field. ===Preferred Name Field:=== *This should be used for the name by which the individual was known. Hence, Robert Macgregor of Glengyle should have ''Rob Roy'' in the preferred name field. If someone was known by a Gaelic name, that should appear in the preferred name field. ===Other Nicknames Field:=== *If someone was known by a Gaelic description, then it should appear here either in Gaelic or English. Clan Mackenzie in particular is fond of names such as ''Colin of the One Eye''. I tend to cut and paste Gaelic names for fear of spelling them incorrectly and causing offence! ===Middle Name Field=== *This is self-explanatory, and should be for all other names other than first and surname (LNAB). ===Last Name At Birth Field=== *This field should, in all cases, reflect the surname the individual had and the relevant spelling, when known. In the absence of a birth certificate (post 1855), or Old Parochial Register entry (pre 1855), the spelling used by the child’s father if legitimate, or mother if illegitimate, or not acknowledged by the father, should be used. Where the family did use a compound surname, then that is the appropriate surname. In Scotland, most compound names are not hyphenated. ===Current Last Name Field:=== ====Men==== *For almost all men, this will remain the surname (LNAB) held at birth. In some cases, e.g. where a man has adopted his father-in-law’s surname, in order to succeed to a title, or ownership of an estate, then it will change. See also below the rule for members of the Scottish Nobility. ====Married Women==== *The most contentious situation is with married women. Under Scots Law, a woman keeps her maiden surname for life. However, by legal convention in the modern era (post-1855), she almost always automatically took her husband’s surname on marriage, unless she was of a higher social status. This is when he would often be expected to take her name. Even though most married women pre-1855 will appear in parish entries under their maiden name, it may be that she herself would use either, or both, her maiden surname and/or married surname . A good guide from 1841 is the census returns. Most married women appear in them under their current married surname. *For women pre 1855, it is a matter of choice. Defer to the Profile Manager, especially if he or she is a direct descendant of the female in question. *Remember, almost all records for married women pre-1855 are not evidence of the surname they used, but the surname the Church of Scotland chose to use in referring to them. The primary interests of the Church were to avoid fornication, incest, and illegitimacy. They recorded women’s maiden names to highlight pre-existing family links. Many parishes didn’t bother to name the mother on her children’s baptism records, because it was the father who determined the status of his children. *While the purists will argue, with some authority, that the profiles of Scots women living and dying before 1841 should always show her LNAB as her current surname, this causes literally thousands of duplicate profiles being unnecessarily created on Wikitree, followed by merges wherever spotted. *The project, therefore, has a married surname as the current last name default position, unless the Profile Manager expresses a wish for it to remain the LNAB. *If a married woman is the daughter of a member of the nobility, titled or untitled, then it is possible to retain her LNAB, with her current last name being ''LNAB, daughter of X'' where ''X'' is the name of her father’s estate. An example might be the profile [[Calder-2| ''Calder-2'']] for Muriel Calder (1498-1575), daughter of Sir John Calder, 8th Thane of Calder. Her LNAB is Calder. Her current last name can either be ''Calder, daughter of Calder'' as her father’s daughter, or ''Campbell of Calder'', the territorial designation her husband took by becoming her father’s heir on his marriage to her. Her husband John Campbell, [[Campbell-190| ''Campbell-190'']], appears to have been married twice. His second wife Isabel Lamont, [[Lamont-1163| ''Lamont-1163'']], can be shown as either ''Isabel (Lamont) Campbell'' as she presently is, or ''Isabel (Lamont) Campbell of Calder'', because by the time she married John Campbell, he had already assumed his first father-in-law’s mantle as ''Thane of Calder'' which of course eventually became ''Cawdor''. *'''''The aim of this naming policy is to make the existing profile stand out in a surname search and thus reduce the chances of unnecessary duplication of profiles.''''' ====Members of the Scottish Nobility==== *'''''On every occasion, if a person is the holder of a title or territorial designation, in compliance with the Scottish Nobility sub-project policy, it should appear in this box.''''' If the policy changes, this guidance will change. If someone holds several titles, then only the most senior one should appear here, and others are referred to in the Biography. *Similarly, in respect of a married woman, whose husband owns a landed estate, she is invariably referred to as ''Lady X'', where X is the name of her husband’s estate, not his surname. If the married woman is the wife of a Peer, she is known by the female version of her husband’s peerage. *Only the title, or territorial designation, should be inserted in this field, separated by a comma immediately after the current last name (surname). ===Other Last Name(s) Field:=== *This is self-explanatory. And, if a woman has been married several times, then if possible, each married name prior to her final one, should appear. My advice is that if she was married more than 3 times, then this should be reflected in the biography. If a member of the Scottish Nobility was known by more than his or her most senior title, then such additional title(s) can be inserted in this field but it is preferable to just refer to them in the biography field. ===Suffix Field:=== *This should only be used for recognised items such as Orders and Decorations. The suffix ''Esq.'' has a specific legal meaning in Scotland, and is applied only to men who are ''Gentlemen''. Invariably, these are members of the untitled nobility, i.e. holders of coats of arms without a title. *It is not the practice in Scotland to put a suffix after a man’s name in order to indicate he is, for example, the sixth generation to hold that name, or a father (Snr, Sr), or son (Jnr, Jr), sharing the same names. This practice is commonly adopted in the USA. *It is also not the practice in Scotland to put a suffix after a man’s name to indicate he is (e.g.) the first holder of a title or territorial designation. For example, when Sir Walter Scott was elevated to the rank of Knight Baronet in 1820, he became Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet not Sir Walter Scott, Baronet 1st. ===Birth Date:=== *There are too many profiles where this is blank. '''A reasonable estimate should always be inserted in the absence of an actual, documented date.''' Common sense should apply. In Scots Law, boys could marry at 14, and girls at 12. With the exception of Henry VII’s mother, few women bore children before the age of 15. And, very few successfully bore them above the age of 45. If possible, check if there is a date of marriage, or marriage contract, for the parents. Base your estimate on that. The eldest son should normally be born within 5 years of the parents’ marriage. The youngest child cannot be born more than 9, or at most 10, months after the father’s death. And, absolutely no children can be born after the date of the mother’s death! ===Birth Place:=== *Locations can be confusing, especially if one is unfamiliar with Scottish geography. Also, place names, especially counties, can be tricky without an understanding of Scottish history. For example, Ross and Cromarty was only created in 1890. Any reference to that county before 1890 is not correct, and it would be either Ross-shire or Cromartyshire. Morayshire was for a long time known as Elginshire. Angus was known as Forfarshire. West Lothian was known as Linlithgowshire, and Midlothian as Edinburghshire. In addition, someone cannot have been born at a location which did not exist at the time. A man cannot have been born in a castle which was only erected by his grandson! *Referencing the [https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/ Scotlands Places] site is recommended ===Death date:=== *These are less important than birth date, but where known should be entered, even if using the ''before'' option. This can often be ascertained from the marriage record of a child where a parent is described as ''deceased'', or a person described as a ''widow'', or ''widower''. ===Death place:=== *The same comments apply as to the location of a person’s birth. ===Marriage date:=== *In the absence of a known date, a reasonable estimate should be given. Because, as with birth and death dates, it helps reduce the impossibility of parents marrying while one of them was still a child, or after the date of all their children’s’ births, with a few notable exceptions. If there is no marriage date, but there is a marriage contract, either use that date or mark it as ''after'' that date. ===Marriage Location:=== *The same logic applies as to birth and death locations. ===Biographical Details and Ancillary Matters:=== *There are Clan stickers and Project boxes. The former are the small stickers which should generally be used. '''''Project boxes should only be used on profiles where the project is the profile manager.''''' There is a standard set of clan designs and tartans which should be adhered to. Don't hesitate to ask for guidance about this, and all else. *Where a profile displays miscellaneous items, which are either simply wrong (e.g. a picture of a castle the individual never lived in), or a coat of arms which was the property of another person (remember, '''''there is no such thing as a clan or family coat of arms'''''), the Profile Manager should be contacted privately, and encouraged to remove them. If they remain after 7 days, then by all means, remove them. *Some profiles have a great deal of extraneous or irrelevant information that might not be to our taste. Unless it is factually misleading, or simply inaccurate, it is for the Profile Manager to decide whether to retain it or not. *The use of [[Template:Succession box| Succession Boxes]] help link profiles, and are to be encouraged. ===Sources:=== *Please encourage the use of good sources. While Family Search and online trees can be indicative, they are not primary sources and are open to plagiarism. This has the unhappy result of promoting inaccurate information. ===Research Notes:=== *These do not appear very often, and can be invaluable. They offer the Wikitreer a place to give an explanation in a factual manner as to why some comment or detail on the profile may or may not be correct. ===Acknowledgements:=== *Some profiles have these, and unless there is something factually incorrect, they should never be removed. They are a means of thanking someone for taking the time, putting in the effort of creating, or making a substantial contribution to the profile. ===Finally……………=== *Remember, all members of the Wikitree community are volunteers. In most cases, they genuinely believe what they are posting. Even if we know comments are totally incorrect, please share this information in as sensitive a manner as possible. Wherever possible, communicate your concern about content on a profile to the Profile Manager in a private message. Only post it on the face of the profile if you get no response or a negative response. *'''''If you need guidance, or wish to discuss the content of a particular profile, please contact Mark. Failing that, contact Amy or another team member.''''' ==Examples of Profile Names for Scottish Nobles:== ===[[Bethune-14| Bethune-14]]: Cardinal David Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews=== :His LNAB was Bethune, but he was known as Beaton. Cardinal is an appropriate prefix, and his title was ''Archbishop of St Andrews''. So, his profile should be: :'''Prefix:''' Cardinal :'''First Name:''' David :'''LNAB:''' Bethune :'''Current Last Name:''' Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews ===[[Mackenzie-905|Mackenzie-905]] Roderick Mackenzie, 1st Laird of Redcastle=== :His LNAB was Mackenzie. He became the 1st in the line of Mackenzies to own Redcastle, making his title 1st Laird of Redcastle. Scottish Barons were landowners, not peers. So his profile should be :'''First Name:''' Roderick :'''LNAB:''' Mackenzie :'''Current Last Name:''' Mackenzie, Laird of Redcastle :In his biography, it would be explained that he was the 1st Laird of Redcastle, on being granted the Barony. ===[[Mackenzie-1261| Mackenzie-1261]]: Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Seaforth (Irish creation)=== :'''First Name:''' Kenneth :'''LNAB:''' Mackenzie :'''Current Last Name:''' Mackenzie, Earl of Seaforth :As numbers and symbols cannot be inserted in the Current Last Name Field, it should be made clear in his biography that he was created Earl of Seaforth as an Irish Peerage, in order not to be confused with the much earlier Earldom of Seaforth, which was granted to his ancestors as a Scottish Peerage. ===[[Moravia-10| Moravia-10]]: William Sutherland, 3rd Earl of Sutherland=== :'''First Name:''' William :'''LNAB:''' Moravia :'''Current Last Name:''' Sutherland, Earl of Sutherland :At the time of his birth, William’s family was known as ''De Moravia'' and under Wikitree project rules, the LNAB should ignore the''De''. During his lifetime, he and his brother more commonly used, and were referred to, by the surname ''Sutherland''. In his biography, it should be made clear that he adopted the surname Sutherland, and that on the death of his father, he became the 3rd Earl of Sutherland. ===[[Sutherland-3463| Sutherland-3463]]: Margaret Sutherland of Kinminitie=== :'''First Name:''' Margaret :'''LNAB:''' Sutherland :'''Current Last Name:''' Sutherland, Lady Artamford :It will be seen from her profile, Margaret became the wife of James Irvine, the 3rd Laird of Artamford. However, on marriage ,she did not become known as Margaret Irvine, as would be the modern practice. Since her husband was the Laird of Artamford, she became known as ''Lady Artamford''. Indeed, in Court of Session court papers, she was referred to as ''Margaret Sutherland, Lady Artamford''.

Scottish Prisoners of War

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[[Category: Scotland Projects]] The goal of this project is to identify and find descendants of the Scottish Prisoners of War sent to the British Colonies in 1650 and 1653. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Gallivan-9|Jim Gallivan]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9348465 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Scottish Profiles Location Field Guidelines

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'''This is the Location Field Guidelines for the Scotland Project'''
'' Please match the selected Location to the period of research. '' ==Historical Locations== {| border="2" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#fee7e6;"|Location Field Guidelines for the historical Kingdom of Alba and Kingdom of Scotland {| border="1" cellpadding = "4" ! align="left" style="background:#BC8F8F;"|c.850 - 1231 - Provinces and Mormaerdoms ! align="left" style="background:#BC8F8F;"|1231 - 1470 ! align="left" style="background:#BC8F8F;"|Counties from 1471 - 1927 |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Mar
(established prior to 1131) ||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|Earldom of Mar ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Aberdeenshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Angus
(established prior to 937)||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| Earldom of Findlater||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Forfarshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Strathclyde||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| Earldom of Argyll ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Argyll |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Strathclyde ||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|Earldom of Carrick ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Ayrshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Galloway (Southern)||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|Earldom of Carrick ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Ayrshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Buchan||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|Earldom of Buchan ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Banffshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Kingdom of Alba||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Berwickshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Strathclyde||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|Marquisate of Bute ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Buteshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Strathclyde||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|Earldom of Arran ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Buteshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| Jarldom of Orkney
(under Kingdom of Norway)||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| Earldom of Caithness
(under Kingdom of Norway) ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"|Caithness
(under Kingdom of Scotland) |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|.||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Clackmannanshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Kingdom of Alba||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Dumfriesshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Lennox||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Dunbartonshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Kingdom of Alba||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Haddingtonshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Fife||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| Earldom of Fife ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Fife |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Jarldom of Orkney
(under Kingdom of Norway)||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Inverness-shire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Kingdom of Alba||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Kincardineshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|.||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Kinross-shire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Kingdom of Alba||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Kirkcudbrightshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Strathclyde||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Lanarkshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Kingdom of Alba||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Edinburghshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Moray||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|Earldom of Moray ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Elginshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Kingdom of Alba||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Nairnshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| Jarldom of Orkney
(under Kingdom of Norway)||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| Earldom of Orkney
(under Kingdom of Norway) ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Orkney
(under Kingdom of Scotland) |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Kingdom of Alba||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Peeblesshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Atholl (Northern) ||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|Earldom of Atholl ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Perthshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Menteith||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|Earldom of Menteith ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Perthshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Strathearn||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|Earldom of Strathearn ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Perthshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Mearns||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Renfrewshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Jarldom of Orkney
(under Kingdom of Norway)||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Cromartyshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Ross||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|Earldom of Ross ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Ross-shire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Kingdom of Alba||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Roxburghshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Kingdom of Alba||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Selkirkshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| Jarldom of Orkney
(under Kingdom of Norway)||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| Earldom of Orkney
(Under Kingdom of Norway)||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Shetland |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Mormaerdom of Strathclyde||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Stirling |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| Jarldom of Orkney
(under Kingdom of Norway)||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| Earldom of Caithness
(under Kingdom of Norway) ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Sutherland |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Kingdom of Alba||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Linlithgowshire |- |align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Kingdom of Alba||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ||align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Wigtonshire |} |} ==Modern Scottish Locations== '''It is not a requirement to add Great Britain or United Kingdom after Scotland in their respective time periods, but it is acceptable and encouraged.''' {| border="2" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#fee7e6;"|Modern Location Field Guidelines for the Kingdom of Scotland and Country of Scotland {| border="1" cellpadding = "4" ! align="left" style="background:#BC8F8F;"|Counties from 1471 - 1927 ! align="left" style="background:#BC8F8F;"|Counties from 1928 - 1975 ! align="left" style="background:#BC8F8F;"|Regions from 1975 to 1996 ! align="left" style="background:#BC8F8F;"|Councils from 1996 to present |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Aberdeenshire||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aberdeenshire ||align="left" style="background:#DA70D6;"| Grampian Region||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Aberdeenshire |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Forfarshire||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Angus ||align="left" style="background:#FFD700;"| Central||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Angus |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Argyll ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Argyll ||align="left" style="background:#FFA07A;"| Strathclyde||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Argyll and Bute |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Ayrshire ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Ayrshire ||align="left" style="background:#FFA07A;"| Strathclyde||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|North Ayrshire
East Ayrshire
South Ayrshire |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Banffshire ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Banffshire ||align="left" style="background:#DA70D6;"| Grampian||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Aberdeenshire |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Berwickshire ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Berwickshire ||align="left" style="background:#D8BFD8;"| Borders||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Scottish Borders |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Buteshire ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Buteshire ||align="left" style="background:#FFA07A;"| Strathclyde||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Argyll and Bute |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"|Caithness
(under Kingdom of Scotland) ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Caithness ||align="left" style="background:#008B8B;"| Highland||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Highland |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Clackmannanshire ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Clackmannanshire ||align="left" style="background:#FFD700;"| Central ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Clackmannanshire |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Dumfriesshire ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Dumfriesshire ||align="left" style="background:#D8BFD8;"| Dumfries and Galloway||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Dumfries and Galloway |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Dunbartonshire ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Dunbartonshire ||align="left" style="background:#FFA07A;"| Strathclyde||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| East Dunbartonshire
West Dunbartonshire |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Haddingtonshire||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| East Lothian ||align="left" style="background:#BC8F8F;"| Lothian||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| East Lothian |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Fife ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fife ||align="left" style="background:#FFD700;"| Central||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fife |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Inverness-shire ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Inverness-shire ||align="left" style="background:#008B8B;"| Highland||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Highland |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Kincardineshire ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Kincardineshire ||align="left" style="background:#DA70D6;"| Grampian||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aberdeenshire |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Kinross-shire ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Kinross-shire ||align="left" style="background:#FFD700;"| Central ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Perth and Kinross |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Kirkcudbrightshire ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Kirkcudbrightshire ||align="left" style="background:#D8BFD8;"| Borders||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Dumfries and Galloway |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Lanarkshire ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lanarkshire ||align="left" style="background:#FFA07A;"| Strathclyde||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| North Lanarkshire
South Lanarkshire |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Edinburghshire||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Midlothian ||align="left" style="background:#BC8F8F;"| Lothian||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Midlothian |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Elginshire ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Morayshire ||align="left" style="background:#DA70D6;"| Grampian||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Moray |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Nairnshire ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Nairnshire ||align="left" style="background:#008B8B;"| Highland||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Highland |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Orkney
(under Kingdom of Scotland) ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Orkney ||align="left" style="background:#008B8B;"| Highland||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Orkney Islands |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Peeblesshire ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Peebleshire
(also known as Tweeddale) ||align="left" style="background:#D8BFD8;"| Borders||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Scottish Borders |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Perthshire ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Perthshire ||align="left" style="background:#FFD700;"| Central ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Perth and Kinross |- |align="left" style="background:#FAEBD7;"| Renfrewshire ||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Renfrewshire ||align="left" style="background:#FFA07A;"| Strathclyde||align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| East Renfrewshire
Renfrewshire
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Scotland]] [[Category: Scotland Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Scotland|Scotland Sources]] __TOC__ == Scottish Record Society == * by [http://www.scottishrecordsociety.org.uk/ Scottish Record Society] * http://www.scottishrecordsociety.org.uk/publications/ * [http://user49821.vs.easily.co.uk/?page_id=45 Old Series] * [http://user49821.vs.easily.co.uk/?page_id=31 New Series] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Scottish Record Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Do not use volume numbers. They are not consistent. : Use correct name and publication date. * All: http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/ * (March 1908) Index to Genealogies, Birthbriefs and Funeral Escutcheons, Record in the Lyon Office. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-YxAAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 1 (1897) The Commissariot Record of Edinburgh. Register of Testaments. Part I. Volumes 1 - 35 1514-1600 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fifkoajXibIC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NzsEAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso01scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso01scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 2 (1898) The Commissariot Record of Edinburgh/Register of Testaments. Part II. Volumes 35 - 81 1601-1700. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=In8WhRfRc4IC ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso02scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso02scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 3 (1890) The Commissariot Record of Edinburgh/Register of Testaments. Part III. Volumes 81 - 131 1701-1800. ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso03scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso03scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 4 The Commissariot Record of Inverness/Register of Testaments. 1630 - 1800. ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso04scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 5 The Commissariot Record of Hamilton and Campsie/Register of Testaments. 1564 - 1800. ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso05scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso05scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 6 The Commissariot Record of Aberdeen/Register of Testaments. 1715 - 1800. ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso06scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 7 (1901) The Commissariot Record of Glasgow/Register of Testaments. 1547-1800. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0QMEF5_hHq8C ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso07scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso07scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 8 The Commissariot Record of St. Andrews/Register of Testaments. 1549-1800. ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso08scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso08scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 9 The Commissariot Record of Argyll/Register of Testaments. 1674-1800. ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso09scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso09.htm * Vol. 10 The Commissariot Record of Laudar/Register of Testaments. 1561-1800. ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecords10scot ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso10scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 11 (1904) The Commissariot Record of Moray/Register of Testaments. 1684-1800. ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso11scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso11scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 12 The Commissariot Record of Lanark/Register of Testaments. 1595-1800. ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso12scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso12scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 13 ::* * Vol. 14 Register of Burials in the Chapal Royal or Abbey of Holyroodhouse 1706-1900 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso14scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso14scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 15 Register of Interments in the Greyfriars Burying Ground, Edinburgh 1658 - 1700 ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso15scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 16 The Registers of Marriages for the Parish of Edinburgh 1595 - 1700 ::* Pt. 27 https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=KIQwAQAAMAAJ ::* Pt. 32 https://archive.org/details/registerofmarria32edin ::* Pt. 33 https://archive.org/details/registerofmarria33edin ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso16scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso16scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 17 * Vol. 18 The Commissariot Record of Lauder/Register of Testaments. 1561 - 1800 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso10scotuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso18scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso18scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 19 Registers of Baptisms Chapels at Bairnie and Tillydesk 1763 - 1801 and Index ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso19scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso19scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 20 The Register of Burials in the Churchyard of Restalrig 1728 - 1854 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso20scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso20scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 21 Commissariot of Argyll/Register of Inventories 1693 - 1702 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso21scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso21scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 22 Commissariot of Edinburgh/Consistorial Processes and Decreets 1658 - 1800 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso22scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso22scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 23 The Register of Marriages for the Parish of Edinburgh 1701 - 1750 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso23scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso23scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 24 * Vol. 25 Protocol Book of Sir Alexander Gaw 1540 - 1558 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso25scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso25scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 26 Parish Register of Durness 1764 - 1814 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso26scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso26scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 27 Protocol Book of Sir William Corbet 1529 - 1555 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso27scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso27scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 28 (1906) The Register of Apprentices of the City of Edinburgh 1583 - 1666 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=k6JEAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso28scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso28scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 29 Protocol Book of Gavin Ros, N.P. 1512 - 1532 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso29scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso29scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 30 Inventory of Documents relating to the Scrymgeour Family Estates 1611 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso30scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso30scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 31 Protocol Book of Mr. Gilbert Grote, 1552 - 1573 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso31scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso31scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 32, pt.1-2 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso32scotuoft * Vol. 33 Melrose Parish Registers, Baptisms, Marriages, Proclamations of Marriages, Sessions Minutes (1723-1741) and Mortuary Rolls, 1642 - 1820 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso33scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso33scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 34 Parish of Holyroodhouse or Cannongate/Register of Marriages 1564 - 1800 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso34scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso34scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 35 Monumental Inscriptions in St. Cuthbert's Churchyard, Edinburgh ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso35scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 36 Parish Registers of Canisbay (Caithness) 1652 - 1666 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso36scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso36scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 37 Register of Births and Marriages for the Episcopal Congregation of St Andrews 1722 - 1787 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso37scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso37scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 38 Parish Lists of Wigtownshire and Minnigaff 1684 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso38scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso38scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 39 Protocol Books of Dominus Thomas Johnsoun 1528 - 1578 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso39scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso39scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 40 (1922) Register of Marriages, The City of Edinburgh 1751 - 1800 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso40scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso40scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 41 Index to the Register of Marriages and Baptisms in the Parish of Kilbarchan 1640 - 1772 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso41scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso41scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 42 Calendar of Writs Preserved at [[Wikipedia: Yester_House|Yester House]] 1166 - 1625 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso42scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso42scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 43 The Burgesses and Guild Brethren of Glasgow 1573 - 1750 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso43scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso43scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 44 Protocol Books of John Foulis 1546 - 1553 and Nicol Thounis 1559 - 1564 ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso44scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 45 Some Family Papers of the Hunters of Hunterston ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso45scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso45scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 46 (1929) Roll of Edinburgh Burgesses and Guild Brethren 1406 - 1700 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso46scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso46scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 47 Register of Edinburgh Apprentices 1666 - 1700 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso47scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso47scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 48 Protocol Book of Sir John Cristisone 1518 - 1551 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso48scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso48scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 49 Protocol Book of John Foular, 9th March 1500-1 to 18th September 1503 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso49scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso49scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 50 Protocol Book of Sir Robert Rollock 1534 - 1552 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso50scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso50scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 51 The Burgesses and Guild Brethren of Glasgow 1751 - 1846 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso51scotuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecord51scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso51scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 52 (1911) Register of Baptisms, Proclamations, Marriages and Mortcloth Dues contained in Kirk Session Records of the Parish of Torphichenm 1673-1714 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso00scot * Vol 52 Inventory of Pifirrane Writs 1230 - 1794 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso52scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso52scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 53 Roll of Edinburgh Burgesses and Guild Brethren 1761 - 1841 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso53scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso53scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 54 An Inventory of Lamont Papers 1231-1897 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso54scotuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishrecords54scotuoft ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso54scotuoft.pdf * Vol. 74 (1916) Calendar of Writs Preserved at [[Wikipedia: Yester_House|Yester House]], 1166-1503 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofwritsp74harv * Vol. 46 (1905) ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/cloth.pdf New Mills Cloth Manufactor * Vol. 159 (1951) Register of the Burgesses of the Burgh of the Canongate 27th June 1622 - 25th September 1733 ::* http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/scottishrecordso55scotuoft.pdf === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Scottish Record Society|Scottish Record Society]]'' (Edinburgh, 1897-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#SRS|Scottish Rec. 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Scottish Representative Peers

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[[Category:Scottish Representative Peers|Scottish Representative Peers]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] ===Scottish Representative Peers=== The 1707 Treaty of Union abolished the Parliament of Scotland and created the Parliament of Great Britain. Previously, all Scottish Peers had been entitled to sit in the Parliament of Scotland. At the time of the Union there were more than 130 Scottish peers and 170 English peers.[https://www.oxfordreference.com/display/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803100414485#:~:text=By%20the%20Act%20of%20Union,in%20the%20House%20of%20Lords. Oxford Reference - representative peers]; accessed 3 March 2024 At that period, the population of Scotland was approximately 1.2 million while the population of England was approximately 5.1 million[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_population_in_1700 Wikipedia List of countries by population in 1700]; accessed 3 March 2024 so to unite all the peers in one house in Parliament would have given the Scots a disproportionate influence. It was therefore decided that Scotland should have 16 "representative peers" in each parliament. These peers were selected by "open election" rather than by secret ballot. Following the dissolution of each parliament a new ballot was to be held.[https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/england-scotland-and-treaty-union-1706-08 England, Scotland and the Treaty of Union, 1706-08]; History of Parliament Trust; accessed 3 March 2024. Under the Peerage Act 1963 which came into effect in August that year, all Scottish peers were given seats in the House of Lords as of right, thus after that date no further Scottish representative peers were needed.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scottish_representative_peers Wikipedia List of Scottish representative peers]; accessed 3 March 2024 These representative peers, ordered by title, were: ==A== * [[Hamilton-8724| James Hamilton, 8th Earl of Abercorn]] (1761-1787) * [[Gordon-4241| George Gordon, 5th Earl of Aboyne]] (1796-1806, 1807-1818) * [[Gordon-2881|William Gordon, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen]] (1721-1727) * [[Gordon-2882|George Gordon, 3rd Earl of Aberdeen]] (1747-1761; 1774-1790) * [[Gordon-5577|George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen]] (1806-1818) * [[Ogilvy-96|David Ogilvy, 9th Earl of Airlie]] (1833-1849) * [[Ogilvy-91|David Ogilvy, 10th Earl of Airlie]] (1850-1881) * [[Ogilvy-140|David Ogilvy, 11th Earl of Airlie]] (1885-1900) * [[Ogilvy-29|David Ogilvy, 12th Earl of Airlie]] (1922-1963) * [[Johnstone-241|William Johnstone, 1st Marquess of Annandale]] (1709-1713, 1715-1721) * [[Arbuthnott-4|John Arbuthnott, 8th Viscount of Arbuthnott]] (1818-1820, 1821-1847) * [[Arbuthnott-136|John Arbuthnott, 14th Viscount of Arbuthnott]] (1945-1955) * [[Campbell-11011|Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll]] (1707-1713, 1715-1761) * [[Campbell-698|John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll]] (1713-1715) * [[Murray-790|John Murray, 1st Duke of Atholl]] (1710-1715) * [[Murray-3802| James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl]] (1733-1741) * [[Murray-3313|John Murray, 3rd Duke of Atholl]] (1766-1774 * [[Murray-561|John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl]] (1780-1784) * [[Murray-12244|Iain Murray, 10th Duke of Atholl]] (1958-1963) ==B== * [[Lindsay-1668|Alexander Lindsay, 4th Earl of Balcarres]] (1734-1736) * [[Lindsay-1666|Alexander Lindsay, 6th Earl of Balcarres]] (1786-1796, 1802-1825) * [[Elphinstone-148| John Elphinstone, 4th Lord Balmerino]] (1710-1715) * [[Bruce-1285|Alexander Bruce, 6th Lord Balfour of Burleigh]] (1876-1921) * [[Bruce-2074|George Bruce, 7th Lord Balfour of Burleigh]] (1922-1963) * [[ Hamilton-7004| John Hamilton, 3rd Lord Belhaven and Stenton]] (1715-1721) * [[Hamilton-9621| Robert Hamilton, 8th Lord Belhaven and Stenton]] (1819-1832) * [[Hamilton-18085| Alexander Hamilton, 10th Lord Belhaven and Stenton]] (1900-1920) * [[Hamilton-18083|Robert Hamilton-Udny, 11th Lord Belhaven and Stenton]] (1922-1945) * [[Stuart-2660| Walter Stuart, 6th Lord Blantyre]] (1710-1713) * [[Stuart-3364| Robert Stuart, 11th Lord Blantyre]] (1806-1807) * [[Stuart-3365|Charles Stuart, 12th Lord Blantyre]] (1850-1892) * [[Borthwick-325| Cunninghame Borthwick, 19th Lord Borthwick]] (1880-1885) * [[Borthwick-327| Archibald Borthwick, 20th Lord Borthwick]] (1906-1910) * [[Campbell-698| John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland]] (1713-1715) * [[Campbell-696| John Campbell, 2nd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland]] (1736-1747) * [[Campbell-12052| John Campbell, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland]] (1752-1768, 1774-1780) * [[Campbell-35275| Charles Campbell, 9th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland]] (1924-1959) * [[Campbell-17587| John Campbell, 1st Marquess of Breadalbane]] (1784-1806) * [[Scott-11817|Francis Scott, 2nd Duke of Buccleuch]] (1734-1741) * [[ Erskine-398| David Erskine, 9th Earl of Buchan]] (1715-1734) * [[Stuart-1978|James Stuart, 2nd Earl of Bute]] (1715-1723) * [[Stuart-1038|John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute]] (1737-1741, 1761-1780) ==C== * [[Sinclair-7408| James Sinclair, 12th Earl of Caithness]] (1807-1818) * [[Sinclair-2068|James Sinclair, 14th Earl of Caithness]] (1858-1868) * [[Sinclair-2074| Norman Sinclair, 18th Earl of Caithness]] (1918-1929) * [[Sinclair-2075|James Roderick Sinclair, 19th Earl of Caithness]] (1950-1963) * [[Dalzell-295|Robert Dalzell, 11th Earl of Carnwath]] (1892-1910) * [[Dalzell-271|Arthur Dalzell, 13th Earl of Carnwath]] (1935-1941) * [[Kennedy-1500| Thomas Kennedy, 9th Earl of Cassilis]] (1774-1775) * [[Kennedy-1501| David Kennedy, 10th Earl of Cassilis]] (1776-1790) * [[Kennedy-10869|Archibald Kennedy, 12th Earl of Cassilis]] (1796-1806) * [[Cathcart-390|Charles Cathcart, 8th Lord Cathcart]] (1734-1740) * [[Cathcart-391|Charles Cathcart, 9th Lord Cathcart]] (1752-1776) * [[Cathcart-355|William Cathcart, 1st Earl Cathcart]] (1788-1812) * [[Colville-288|John Colville, 9th Lord Colville of Culross]] (1818-1849) * [[Colville-311|Charles Colville, 1st Viscount Colville of Culross]] (1851-1885) * [[Lindsay-1908|John Lindsay, 19th Earl of Crawford]] (1707-1710) * [[Lindsay-1909|John Lindsay, 20th Earl of Crawford]] (1732-1749) ==D== * [[Ramsay-684| George Ramsay, 8th Earl of Dalhousie]] (1774-1787) * [[Ramsay-1091|George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie]] (1796-1806, 1807-1818) * [[Scott-11806|Henry Scott, 1st Earl of Deloraine]] (1715-1730) * [[McDouall-18| Patrick McDouall-Crichton, 6th Earl of Dumfries]] (1790-1803) * [[Cochrane-288|John Cochrane 4th Earl of Dundonald]] (1713-1715) * [[Cochrane-989|Thomas Cochrane, 11th Earl of Dundonald]] (1879-1885) * [[Cochrane-1003| Douglas Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald]] (1886-1922) * [[Cochrane-1004| Thomas Cochrane, 13th Earl of Dundonald]] (1941-1955) * Ian Cochrane 14th Earl of Dundonald (1959-1963) * [[Murray-13280|John Murray, 2nd Earl of Dunmore]] (1713-1715, 1727-1752) * [[Murray-6024|John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore]] (1761-1774, 1776-1790) ==E== * [[Montgomerie-95|Alexander Montgomerie, 9th Earl of Eglinton]] (1710-1715) * [[Montgomerie-124|Alexander Montgomerie, 10th Earl of Eglinton]] (1761-1769) * [[Montgomerie-114|Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton]] 1776-1796) * [[Montgomerie-118|Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl of Eglinton]] (1798-1806) * [[Bruce-2089| Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin]] (1790-1807) * [[Elphinstone-84| John Elphinstone, 11th Lord Elphinstone]] (1784-1794, 1803-1807) * John Elphinstone, 13th Lord Elphinstone (1833-1834, 1847-1859) * [[Elphinstone-63| William Elphinstone, 15th Lord Elphinstone]] (1867-1885) * [[Boyd-3328| James Hay, 15th Earl of Erroll]] (1770-1774) * [[Hay-1070|George Hay 16th Earl of Erroll]] (1796-1798) * [[Hay-1071| William Hay, 17th Earl of Erroll]] (1806-1807, 1818-1819) * [[Hay-1072| William Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll]] (1823-1831) ==F== * [[Fairfax-324|Albert Fairfax, 12th Lord Fairfax of Cameron]] (1917-1939) * [[Fairfax-325|Thomas Fairfax, 13th Lord Fairfax of Cameron]] (1945-1963) * [[Cary-882|Lucius Cary, 10th Viscount Falkland]] (1831-1832) * [[Cary-1921| Byron Cary 12th Viscount Falkland]] (1894-1922) * Lucius Cary 13th Viscount Falkland (1922-1931) * [[Ogilvy-175|James Ogilvy, 5th Earl of Findlater]] (1734-1761) * [[Forbes-736| James Forbes, 17th Lord Forbes]] (1806-1843) * [[Forbes-2784| Horace Forbes 19th Lord Forbes]] (1874-1906) * [[Forbes-5470|Atholl Forbes 21st Lord Forbes]] (1917-1924) * [[Forbes-3700| Nigel Forbes, 22nd Lord Forbes]] (1955-1963) ==G== * [[Stewart-3801| John Stewart, 7th Earl of Galloway]] (1774-1790) * [[Boyle-1708| David Boyle, 1st Earl of Glasgow]] (1707-1710) * [[Boyle-583| George Boyle, 4th Earl of Glasgow]] (1790-1818) * [[Cunningham-10244| James Cunningham, 14th Earl of Glencairn]] (1780-1784) * [[Gordon-3725| Cosmo Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon]] (1747-1752) * [[Gordon-3724| Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon]] (1767-1784) * [[Gray-11635| Francis Gray, 14th Lord Gray]] (1812-1841) * [[Gray-11636| John Gray, 15th Lord Gray]] (1847-1867) ==H== * [[Hamilton-4436| Thomas Hamilton, 6th Earl of Haddington]] (1716-1734) * [[Hamilton-4447| Charles Hamilton 8th Earl of Haddington]] (1807-1812) * [[Baillie-110| George Baillie-Hamilton, 10th Earl of Haddington]] (1859-1870) * [[Baillie-Hamilton-9| George Baillie-Hamilton-Arden, 11th Earl of Haddington]] (1874-1917) * [[Baillie-Hamilton-15|George Baillie-Hamilton, 12th Earl of Haddington]] (1922-1963) * [[Hamilton-2| James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton]] (1708-1712) * [[Home-229| Alexander Home 7th Earl of Home]] (1710-1713) * [[Home-441| William Home, 8th Earl of Home]] (1741-1761) * [[Home-289| Alexander Home 10th Earl of Home]] (1807-1841) * [[Home-137| Cospatrick Douglas-Home, 11th Earl of Home]] (1842-1874) * [[Hope-508| Charles Hope, 1st Earl of Hopetoun]] (1722-1742) * [[Hope-3693| James Hope-Johnstone, 3rd Earl of Hopetoun]] (1784-1790, 1794-1796) * George Gordon, 9th Marquess of Huntly * [[Carmichael-839| John Carmichael, 3rd Earl of Hyndford]] (1738-1761, 1761-1767) ==I== * Charles Ingram, 9th Viscount Irvine (1768-1778) * [[Campbell-11011| Archibald Campbell 1st Earl of Ilay]] (1707-1713, 1715-1761) ==K== * Archibald Erskine, 7th Earl of Kellie (1790-1796) * [[Erskine-1256| Thomas Erskine, 9th Earl of Kellie]] (1804-1806, 1807-1828) * William Livingston, 3rd Viscount of Kilsyth (1710-1715) * [[Kinnaird-120| George Kinnaird, 7th Lord Kinnaird]] (1787-1790) * [[Kinnaird-121| Charles Kinnaird 8th Lord Kinnaird]] (1806-1807) * [[Hay-96| Thomas Hay, 7th Earl of Kinnoull ]](1710-1715) ==L== * [[Maitland-18| Charles Maitland, 6th Earl of Lauderdale]] (1741-1744) * [[Maitland-19| James Maitland, 7th Earl of Lauderdale]] (1747-1761, 1782-1784) * [[Maitland-20| James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale]] (1790-1796) * [[Maitland-251| Thomas Maitland, 11th Earl of Lauderdale]] (1867-1878) * [[Maitland-291| Frederick Maitland 13th Earl of Lauderdale]] (1889-1918) * [[Maitland-725| Frederick Maitland 14th Earl of Lauderdale]] (1929-1931) * [[Maitland-396| Ian Maitland, 15th Earl of Lauderdale]] (1931-1945) * [[Melville-405| David Melville, 3rd Earl of Leven]] (1707-1710) * [[Leslie-583| Alexander Melville, 5th Earl of Leven]] (1747-1754) * [[Leslie-695| Alexander Leslie-Melville, 7th Earl of Leven]] (1806-1807) * [[Leslie-761| David Leslie-Melville, 8th Earl of Leven]] (1831-1860) * [[Leslie_Melville-15| John Leslie-Melville, 9th Earl of Leven]] (1865-1876) * [[Leslie_Melville-19| Alexander Leslie-Melville, 10th Earl of Leven]] (1880-1889) * [[Leslie_Melville-16| Ronald Leslie-Melville, 11th Earl of Leven]] (1891-1906) * John Leslie-Melville 12th Earl of Leven (1910-1913) * [[Leslie_Melville-17| Archibald Leslie-Melville, 13th Earl of Leven]] (1922-1947) * John Lindsay, 10th Earl of Lindsay (1885-1894) * [[Bethune-185| Reginald Lindsay, 12th Earl of Lindsay]] (1917-1939) * William Lindsay, 14th Earl of Lindsay (1947-1959) * [[Livingston-2815| James Livingston, 5th Earl of Linlithgow]] (1713-1713) * [[Kerr-2550| William Kerr, 2nd Marquess of Lothian]] (1707-1709) * [[Kerr-3202| William Kerr, 3rd Marquess of Lothian]] (1730-1761) * [[Kerr-2739| William Kerr, 4th Marquess of Lothian]] (1768-1774) * [[ Kerr-2348| William Kerr, 5th Marquess of Lothian]] (1778-1790) * [[Kerr-2740| William Kerr, 6th Marquess of Lothian]] (1817-1824) * [[Campbell-35936| Hugh Campbell 3rd Earl of Loudoun]] (1707-1731) * [[ Campbell-25279| John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun]] (1734-1782) ==M== * [[Murray-7606| David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield, 7th Viscount Stormont]] (1754-`796) * [[Erskine-637| John Erskine, 6th Earl of Mar]] (1707-1715) * Walter Erskine, 10th Earl of Mar (1869-1872) * [[Erskine-1826| Walter Erskine, 11th Earl of Mar]] (1876-1888) * [[Erskine-1728| Walter Erskine, 12th Earl of Mar ]](1892-1950) * John Erskine, 13th Earl of Mar (1959-1963) * John Erskine, 27th Earl of Mar (1886-1922) * [[Douglas-6640| William Douglas, 3rd Earl of March]] (1761-1787) * Alexander Hume-Campbell, 2nd Earl of Marchmont (1727-1734) * Hugh Hume-Campbell, 3rd Earl of Marchmont (1750-1784) * [[Keith-783| William Keith, 9th Earl Marischal]] (1710-1712) * [[Graham-4707| James Graham, 1st Duke of Montrose]] (1707-1710) * [[Stuart-2910| James Stuart, 8th Earl of Moray]] (1741-1767) * [[Stuart-2911| Francis Stuart 9th Earl of Moray]] (1784-1796) * [[Douglas-4697| George Douglas, 13th Earl of Morton]] (1730-1738) * [[Douglas-4554| James Douglas, 14th Earl of Morton]] (1739-1768) * [[Douglas-6433| George Douglas, 16th Earl of Morton]] (1784-1790) * [[Douglas-4830| George Douglas, 17th Earl of Morton]] (1828-1858) * Sholto Douglas, 18th Earl of Morton (1859-1884) * [[Douglas-6435| Sholto Douglas, 19th Earl of Morton]] (1886-1935) ==N== * [[Napier-1742| Francis Napier, 8th Lord Napier]] (1796-1806, 1807-1823) * [[Napier-2456| William Napier, 9th Lord Napier]] (1824-1832) * [[Carnegie-218| David Carnegie, 4th Earl of Northesk]] (1708-1715) * [[Carnegie-93| William Carnegie, 7th Earl of Northesk]] (1796-1807, 1830-1831) * [[Carnigie-1| George Carnegie, 9th Earl of Northesk]] (1885-1891) * [[Carnegie-30| David Carnegie, 10th Earl of Northesk]] (1900-1921) * [[Carnegie-31| David Carnegie, 11th Earl of Northesk]] (1959-1963) ==O== * [[Hamilton-4593| George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney]] (1708-1737) * [[FitzMaurice-227| Thomas FitzMaurice, 5th Earl of Orkney]] (1833-1874) * [[FitzMaurice-417| George FitzMaurice, 6th Earl of Orkney]] (1885-1889) ==P== * James Drummond, 16th Earl of Perth (1941-1951) * John Drummond, 17th Earl of Perth (1952-1963) * [[Scott-48857| Henry Hepburne-Scott, 7th Lord Polwarth]] (1843-1867) * [[Hepburne-Scott-10| Walter Hepburne-Scott, 8th Lord Polwarth]] (1882-1900) * [[Hepburne-Scott-11| Walter Hepburne-Scott, 9th Lord Polwarth]] (1929-1944) * [[Hepburne-Scott-13| Henry Hepburne-Scott, 10th Lord Polwarth]] (1945-1963) * [[Robertson-7964| David Colyear, 1st Earl of Portmore]] (1713-1715) *[[Colyear-12| Charles Colyear, 2nd Earl of Portmore]] (1734-1747) ==Q== * [[Douglas-3281| James Douglas, 2nd Duke of Queensberry]] (1707-1708) * [[Douglas-3410| Charles Douglas, 6th Marquess of Queensberry]] (1812-1832) * [[ Douglas-5371| John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry]] (1872-1880) * [[Douglas-5373| Francis Douglas, 11th Marquess of Queensberry]] (1922-1929) ==R== * [[Mackay-824| Eric Mackay, 7th Lord Reay]] (1806-1807, 1835-1847) * [[Mackay-835| Aeneas Mackay, 13th Lord Reay]] (1955-1959) * John Rollo, 8th Lord Rollo (1841-1846) * William Rollo, 9th Lord Rollo (1847-1852) * John Rollo, 10th Lord Rollo (1860-1868) * [[Primrose-106| Archibald Primrose, 1st Earl of Rosebery]] (1707-1715) * [[Primrose-95| Neil Primrose 3rd Earl of Rosebery]] (1768-1784) * [[Primrose-90| Archibald Primrose, 4th Earl of Rosebery]] (1818-1830) * [[ Ross-3330| William Ross, 12th Lord Ross]] (1715-1722) * [[Hamilton-4435| John Hamilton-Leslie, 9th Earl of Rothes]] (1708-1710) * [[ Leslie-1639| John Leslie, 10th Earl of Rothes]] (1723-1734, 1747-1767) * [[Evelyn-Leslie-2|George Leslie 13th Earl of Rothes]] (1812-1817) * [[Leslie-1170| Norman Leslie, 19th Earl of Rothes]] (1906-1923) * [[Leslie-1171| Malcolm Leslie, 20th Earl of Rothes]] (1921-1959) * [[Ker-286| John Ker, 1st Duke of Roxburghe]] (1707-1710) * [[Innes-1150| James Innes-Ker, 5th Duke of Roxburghe]] (1818-1820) ==S== * [[Fraser-2917| Alexander Fraser, 17th Lord Saltoun]] (1807-1853) * [[Fraser-2919| Alexander Fraser, 18th Lord Saltoun]] (1859-1886) * [[Fraser-2920| Alexander Fraser, 19th Lord Saltoun]] (1890-1933) * [[Fraser-2921| Alexander Fraser, 20th Lord Saltoun]] (1935-1963) * [[Ogilvy-22| James Ogilvy 1st Earl of Seafield]] (1707-1710, 1712-1715, 1722-1730) * [[Grant-10728| Francis Ogilvy-Grant, 6th Earl of Seafield]] (1841-1853) * [[Ogilvy-Grant-7| John Ogilvy-Grant, 7th Earl of Seafield ]](1853-1859) * [[Hamilton-4591| Charles Douglas, 2nd Earl of Selkirk]] (1713-1715, 1722-1739) * [[Hamilton-8535| Dunbar Douglas, 4th Earl of Selkirk]] (1787-1790, 1793-1796) * [[Douglas-3512| Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk]] (1806-1818) * [[Douglas-3515| Dunbar Douglas, 6th Earl of Selkirk]] (1831-1885) * [[Douglas-Hamilton-48| George Douglas-Hamilton, 10th Earl of Selkirk]] (1945-1963) * [[Forbes-Sempill-3| John Forbes-Sempill, 18th Lord Sempill]] (1910-1934) * [[Forbes-Sempill-2| William Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill]] (1935-1963) * [[St._Clair-204| Charles St Clair, 13th Lord Sinclair]] (1807-1831, 1833-1859) * [[St.Clair-479| James St Clair, 14th Lord Sinclair]] (1868-1880) * [[ St.Clair-480| Charles St Clair, 15th Lord Sinclair]] (1885-1922) * [[St.Clair-481| Archibald St Clair 16th Lord Sinclair]] (1923-1957) * [[St.Clair-482| Charles St Clair, 17th Lord Sinclair]] (1959-1963) * James Somerville, 13th Lord Somerville (1741-1747) * James Somerville, 14th Lord Somerville (1793-1796) * John Somerville, 15th Lord Somerville (1796-1807) * [[Dalrymple-773| John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair]] (1707-1708, 1715-1734, 1744-1747) * [[Dalrymple-52| John Dalrymple 5th Earl of Stair]] (1771-1774) * [[Dalrymple-784| John Dalrymple 6th Earl of Stair]] (1793-1807, 1820-1821) * [[Drummond-119| James Drummond, 6th Viscount Strathallan]] (1825-1851) * [[Drummond-114| William Drummond, 7th Viscount Strathallan]] (1853-1886) * James Drummond 10th Viscount Strathallan (1890-1893) * [[Lyon-8| John Bowes, 9th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne]] (1767-1776) * [[Bowes-627| John Bowes, 10th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne]] (1796-1806, 1807-1812) * [[Lyon-Bowes-1| Thomas Lyon-Bowes, 12th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne]] (1852-1865) * [[Bowes-Lyon-3| Claude Bowes-Lyon 13th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne]] (1870-1892) * [[Gordon-2794| John Gordon, 16th Earl of Sutherland]] (1707-1708, 1715-1733) * [[Gordon-14265| William Sutherland 17th Earl of Sutherland]] (1734-1747) * [[Sutherland-1214| William Sutherland 18th Earl of Sutherland]] (1763-1766) ==T== * James Sandilands, 9th Lord Torphichen (1790-1802) * [[Sandilands-344| James Sandilands, 12th Lord Torphichen]] (1894-1910, 1910-1915) * [[Hay-116| John Hay, 2nd Marquess of Tweeddale]] (1707-1708) * [[Hay-126| Charles Hay, 3rd Marquess of Tweeddale]] (1715-1715) * John Hay, 4th Marquess of Tweeddale (1722-1734, 1742-1762) * [[Hay-3105| George Hay, 7th Marquess of Tweeddale]] (1796-1804, 1818-1876) * [[Hay-3175| George Hay, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale]] (1818-1876) ==W== * [[Wemyss-55| David Wemyss, 4th Earl of Wemyss]] (1707-1710) ==Sources==

Scottish Roots discovery

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[[Category:Scotland Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Chagnon-86|Tiffany Chagnon]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Searching for info of my family history * Learning of distant family * discover interesting facts about my family Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11834607 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Scottish Royalty

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[[Category:Scotland, Nobility]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Persons-141|Kimberly Persons]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12537728 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Scottish Settlers in Dalhousie Township, Lanark County, Upper Canada

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[[Category:Dalhousie Township, Upper Canada]] [[Category:Lanark Highlands, Ontario One Place Study]] [[Category: Lanark County, Ontario, Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Lanark Society Settlers]] Many of the early settlers in [[Space:Dalhousie_Township%2C_Upper_Canada|Dalhousie Township, Upper Canada]] arrived from Scotland with the help of Emigration Societies. ==Dalhousie Township, Lanark County== {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Name ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Township ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Concession ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Lot or Part Lot ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Date Located on Property |- |[[Alcorn-990|Simon Alcorn II (1794-1879)]]||Dalhousie||1||23W||11 Oct 1822 |- |William Allan||Dalhousie||1||15W||27 Jul 1821 |- |James Anderson||Dalhousie||5||10W||1 Sep 1820 |- |John Anderson||Dalhousie||10||1W||21 Jul 1821 |- |Robert Anderson||Dalhousie||5||11W||1 Sep 1820 |- |William Anderson||Dalhousie||5||11E||1 Sep 1820 |- |James Angus||Dalhousie||6||18W||20 Sep 1821 |- |John Armour||Dalhousie||2||2W||19 Aug 1821 |- |Charles Bailie ||Dalhousie||2||12E||21 Nov 1820 |- |Alexander Bain||Dalhouseie||11||1W||24 Jul 1821 |- |William Barrett||Dalhousie||3||12W||23 Nov 1820 |- |James Barrie Jr.|| Dalhousie||6||9W||21 Nov 1820 |- |James Barrie Sr.|| Dalhousie|| 6||9E||21 Nov 1820 |- |William Bennett ||Dalhousie||1||5E ||1 Sep 1820 |- |James Beveridge ||Dalhousie||8||4W||15 Jul 1821 |- |James Blair ||Dalhousie||1||8E||25 Oct 1820 |- |James Brooks ||Dalhousie||3||10E||20 Jul 1821 |- |Charles Brown ||Dalhousie||2||7E||11 Nov 1820 |- |George Brown ||Dalhousie||3||15W||23 Nov 1820 |- |James Brown ||Dalhousie||6||19W||9 Aug 1821 |- |Robert Brown ||Dalhousie||1||11W||11 Nov 1820 |- |David Brownlee ||Dalhousie||12||9E||15 Jul 1821 |- |John Brownlee ||Dalhousie||12||11W||15 Jul 1821 |- |William Brownlee ||Dalhousie||12||11E||15 Jul 1821 |- |John Burns ||Dalhousie||10||9W||1 Aug 1821 |- |[[Burns-12605|Walter Burns (abt.1782-abt.1850)]] ||Dalhousie||1||1E||5 Sep 1820 |- |Alexander Callander || Dalhousie|| 2|| 17E|| 13 Nov 1820 |- |Thomas Cameron || Dalhousie|| 9|| 1W ||15 Jul 1821 |- |Donald Campbell || Dalhousie ||12|| 1E ||15 Oct 1822 |- |Hugh Campbell || Dalhousie ||1|| 20E|| 8 Aug 1821 |- |James Campbell ||Dalhousie ||12|| 1W|| 18 Oct 1822 |- |Joseph Campbell || Dalhousie|| 1|| 18E|| 8 Aug 1821 |- |Neil Campbell ||Dalhousie ||1 ||6E|| 25 Oct 1820 |- |Robert Campbell ||Dalhousie|| 1 ||10E || 8 Aug 1821 |- |Alexander Carmichael ||Dalhousie ||12|| 6E|| 8 Dec 1822 |- |Donald Carmichael ||Dalhousie|| 11|| 6E|| 6 Jan 1821 |- |Robert Chalmers ||Dalhousie|| 8 ||13W|| 15 Jul 1821 |- |Andrew Clymie ||Dalhousie ||3 ||19W|| 1 Aug 1821 |- |John Clymie || Dalhousie ||3 ||19E || 11 Nov 1820 |- |Joseph Connors ||Dalhousie|| 2 ||20W ||13 Nov 1820 |- |Edward Conroy || Dalhousie ||3 ||15W || 23 Nov 1820 |- |Andrew Cosgrove || Dalhousie ||4|| 4E ||10 Nov 1822 |- |[[Crawford-15535|John Crawford (1788-1872)]] ||Dalhousie ||12|| 9W || 3 Aug 1821 |- |Robert Cumming ||Dalhousie|| 2 ||11E || 24 Mar 1822 |- |John Cummings Jr. ||Dalhousie ||3 ||11E || 8 Sep 1820 |- |John Curry ||Dalhousie ||12 ||13A || 8 Dec 1822 |- |James Cuthbertson ||Dalhousie|| 7 ||11E ||25 Nov 1820 |- |Thomas Dancey ||Dalhousie|| 8|| 1E|| 10 May 1822 |- |Peter Davidson ||Dalhousie|| 11|| 1E|| 24 Jul 1821 |- |Thomas Dobie || Dalhousie|| 1||6W ||19 Jul 1821 |- |John Donald ||Dalhousie|| 8||14W|| 29 Nov 1820 |- |Thomas Donaldson ||Dalhousie|| 8 ||15W ||15 Jul 1821 |- |John Douglas || Dalhousie|| 3 ||11W|| 8 Sep 1820 |- |Archibald Duncan || Dalhousie|| 1 ||25W ||15 Nov 1820 |- |John Duncan ||Dalhousie ||1|| 24E ||17 Nov 1820 |- |John Duncan ||Dalhousie ||9 ||13E|| 25 Nov 1820 |- |Widow Duncan ||Dalhousie|| 1 ||20W|| 17 Nov 1820 |- |William Duncan || Dalhousie|| 2 ||20E ||15 Nov 1820 |- |John Dunlop ||Dalhousie|| 8 ||11E|| 15 Jul 1821 |- |John Dunn || Dalhousie ||1 ||19E|| 8 Aug 1821 |- |George Easton || Dalhousie||3|| 16W|| 25 Nov 1820 |- |Thomas Easton ||Dalhousie|| 4|| 17E|| 25 Nov 1820 |- |[[Fair-649|George Fair (1780-)]] || Dalhousie|| 5|| 12W|| 8 Sep 1820 |- |[[Fair-577|James Hay Fair (1785-1854)]] ||Dalhousie|| 6 ||12E|| 18 Oct 1820 |- |John Fair ||Dalhousie ||5 ||12E|| 11 Nov 1820 |- |Thomas Ferguson || Dalhousie|| 3|| 26E|| 23 Jul 1821 |- |Robert Finlay || Dalhousie ||10|| 2E|| 7 Aug 1821 |- |Charles Fleming || Dalhousie ||3 ||8W ||18 Sep 1820 |- |Thomas Flynn || Dalhousie ||1 ||25E ||6 Jan 1821 |- |Owen Flood ||Dalhousie ||5 ||5E|| 1 May 1821 |- |Robert Gardner ||Dalhousie ||5|| 6E|| 15 Jul 1821 |- |James Gibsons || Dalhousie|| 1 ||26W|| 17 Nov 1820 |- |Alexander Goodwin || Dalhousie|| 1|| 3W ||12 Jul 1821 |- |Alexander Graham || Dalhousie ||1 ||16W ||10 Jul 1821 |- |George Gray ||Dalhousie ||10|| 11W ||9 Sep 1821 |- |Francis Hamilton || Dalhousie|| 7 ||10E|| 25 Nov 1820 |- |John Hamilton || Dalhousie ||6 ||11W|| 25 Nov 1820 |- |William Hammond || Dalhousie|| 6|| 2E|| 10 Aug 1821 |- |John Hart || Dalhousie|| 1 ||26E|| 21 Jul 1821 |- |Alexander Hay ||Dalhousie|| 1 ||21W ||17 Nov 1820 |- |Daniel Hay ||Dalhousie||2 ||1E|| 20 Jul 1821 |- |William Hay || Dalhousie ||4 ||18W|| 7 Aug 1821 |- |George Henderson || Dalhousie|| 3||1W|| 18 Aug 1821 |- |Joseph Hetherington || Dalhousie|| 5|| 16W|| 18 Jun 1821 |- |Andrew Hill ||Dalhousie|| 2 ||13E || 25 Jul 1821 |- |James Hood ||Dalhousie ||3 ||16E || 17 Nov 1820 |- |William Hood || Dalhousie ||3 ||15E || 17 Nov 1820 |- |Owen Hughes ||Dalhousie ||5 ||5W || 1 May 1821 |- |Hugh Hunter ||Dalhousie|| 1|| 12W|| 10 Jul 1821 |- |James Jack ||Dalhousie|| 3 ||18E|| 17 Nov 1820 |- |James Jack ||Dalhousie|| 9|| 5W ||21 Jul 1821 |- |William Jack || Dalhousie|| 3 ||18W|| 17 Nov 1820 |- |Marshall Jackson ||Dalhousie ||5 ||3E || 17 Sep 1820 |- |John Jones ||Dalhousie ||1 ||5W|| 20 Nov 1822 |- |Roderick Kennedy || Dalhousie ||9 ||8E||8 Dec 1822 |- |William Kenny || Dalhousie||4|| 4W || 7 Nov 1820 |- |John Knight ||Dalhousie|| 2 ||9E ||8 Dec 1822 |- |John Lamb || Dalhousie ||2 ||18E|| 17 Nov 1820 |- |William Lambie || Dalhousie ||1|| 13E || 25 Jul 1821 |- |John Laurie ||Dalhousie|| 7 ||12W|| 15 Jul 1821 |- |William Laverty || Dalhousie|| 5|| 18E|| 7 Aug 1821 |- |Robert Lawler ||Dalhousie ||10|| 20E || 27 Nov 1820 |- |John Leckie ||Dalhousie ||6|| 6W|| 8 Aug 1821 |- |Patrick Leonard ||Dalhousie|| 2 ||6W ||8 Dec 1822 |- |Thomas Leslie ||Dalhousie ||11|| 10E|| 15 Jul 1821 |- |Alexander Livingston ||Dalhousie|| 11 ||5E || 5 Nov 1820 |- |Duncan Livingston ||Dalhousie|| 9 ||7W || 1 Sep 1821 |- |Francis Livingston ||Dalhousie|| 8|| 12E ||5 Jan 1821 |- |Hugh Livingston ||Dalhousie ||9 ||6W ||17 Sep 1820 |- |John Livingston ||Dalhousie|| 10 ||6E|| 30 Aug 1821 |- |William Lockheed ||Dalhousie ||9 ||1E|| 15 Jul 1821 |- |[[MacFarlane-1313|Alexander (MacFarlane) McFarlane (abt.1792-1875)]] ||Dalhousie ||8 ||6W || 5 Nov 1820 |- |Neil McFarlane ||Dalhousie ||7 ||13W || 30 Nov 1821 |- |Duncan McInnes ||Dalhousie|| 7|| 6W || 15 Jul 1821 |- |Allan McInnis ||Dalhousie ||8 ||6E || 1 Sep 1821 |- |John McInnis ||Dalhousie ||11|| 7W|| 2 Nov 1822 |- |John McIntosh ||Dalhousie ||5 ||1W || 7 Aug 1821 |- |John McIntyre ||Dalhousie ||2|| 15W || 19 Nov 1820 |- |James McKendrick || Dalhousie ||5 ||1E || 9 Aug 1821 |- |Donald McKinnon ||Dalhousie|| 10 ||9E|| 15 Jul 1821 |- |John McKinnon Sr. ||Dalhousie|| 11 ||11E || 15 Jul 1821 |- |John McKinnon Jr. || Dalhousie|| 11|| 8E || 15 Jul 1821 |- |James Machan ||Dalhousie|| 4 ||22E || 24 Jul 1821 |- |James Martin || Dalhousie|| 3 ||6W|| 25 Nov 1820 |- |Alexander Matthie ||Dalhousie ||1 ||16W || 10 Jul 1821 |- |James McArthur || Dalhousie ||1 ||10W|| 1 Sep 1820 |- |John McDonald ||Dalhousie ||4 ||15W|| 7 Aug 1821 |- |Morris McCurden ||Dalhousie ||2 ||19E || 24 Jan 1822 |- |John McCulloch ||Dalhousie ||7 ||1E || 14 Aug 1821 |- |Peter McCulloch ||Dalhousie|| 7|| 1W|| 15 Aug 1821 |- |James McDonald ||Dalhousie|| 1 ||12E|| 15 Sep 1820 |- |John McDonald || Dalhousie ||8|| 7W|| 1 Sep 1821 |- |Peter McDonald ||Dalhousie ||8 ||7E|| 1 Sep 1821 |- |David McLay ||Dalhousie ||4 ||13W || 2 Jun 1821 |- |Hugh McLay ||Dalhousie ||4 ||13E || 2 Jun 1821 |- |Charles McLean ||Dalhousie||7||7W||6 Sep 1821 |- |Hector McLean ||Dalhousie||9||8W||1 Sep 1821 |- |Hugh McLean ||Dalhousie||11||6W||30 Aug 1821 |- |John McLean ||Dalhousie||10||6W||2 Nov 1822 |- |James McLellan ||Dalhousie||10||1E||24 Jul 1821 |- |John McLellan ||Dalhousie||1||7W||27 Oct 1820 |- |John McManagle ||Dalhousie||1||8W||27 Oct 1820 |- |William McMillan ||Dalhousie||1||8W||15 Jul 1821 |- |Peter McNab ||Dalhousie||1||13W||30 Nov 1820 |- |Donald McNeil ||Dalhousie||9||5W||5 Nov 1820 |- |John McNeil ||Dalhousie||9||5E||24 Sep 1820 |- |Neil McNeil ||Dalhousie||9||6E||24 Sep 1820 |- |John McNichol ||Dalhousie||1||11W||1 Sep 1820 |- |Daniel McPhee||Dalhousie|| 1|| 1W|| 27 Oct 1820 |- |John McPherson ||Dalhousie || 2 || 19W || 10 Jul 1821 |- |Robert Menzie ||Dalhousie || 12 ||6W || 31 Jul 1821 |- |Andrew Miller || Dalhousie || 1 || 15E || 15 Jul 1821 |- |James Miller|| Dalhousie ||6 || 12W || 15 Jul 1821 |- |John Miller || Dalhousie ||3 ||21E|| 25 Jul 1821 |- |William Miller ||Dalhousie ||2 || 14E || 19 Nov 1820 |- |William Miller ||Dalhousie|| 5|| 6W|| 7 Sep 1822 |- |John Morrison||Dalhousie ||4 ||24W ||31 Jul 1821 |- |John Morrison ||Dalhousie ||5 ||10E ||25 Nov 1820 |- |Robert Morrison ||Dalhousie|| 6 ||11E ||25 Nov 1820 |- |James Morrow ||Dalhousie ||1|| 3E || 30 Jul 1822 |- |James Muir ||Dalhousie ||3 ||10W|| 25 Nov 1820 |- |John Muir ||Dalhousie ||2 ||6E ||18 Jul 1821 |- |Thomas Muir ||Dalhousie || 4 ||17W ||8 Dec 1822 |- |William Muir ||Dalhousie ||2 ||15E ||19 Nov 1820 |- |Patrick Mullen ||Dalhousie ||3 ||3E ||8 Nov 1820 |- |Peter Munroe ||Dalhousie ||1 ||10E ||7 Oct 1820 |- |John Nevin ||Dalhousie ||5 ||23W ||24 Sep 1822 |- |Neil O'Neil ||Dalhousie ||8 ||13E ||30 Nov 1821 |- |Patrick O'Neil||Dalhousie ||3 ||5E || 27 Jul 1822 |- |Andrew Oliver ||Dalhousie ||2 ||13E ||9 Nov 1820 |- |[[Park-6343|Alexander Park (abt.1782-abt.1857)]] ||Dalhousie ||2 ||14W ||19 Nov 1820 |- |[[Park-541|Andrew Park (1801-1880)]]||Dalhousie ||3 ||12E ||19 Nov 1820 |- |Hugh Park ||Dalhousie ||3 ||23E ||7 10 Jul 1821 |- |[[Park-6356|James Park (1772-1857)]] ||Dalhousie ||2 ||12W ||19 Nov 1820 |- |James Park ||Dalhousie ||3 ||23W ||10 Jul 1821 |- |James Park ||Dalhousie ||3 ||13E|| 24 Sep 1822 |- |John Parker ||Dalhousie ||4 ||24E ||27 Jul 1821 |- |Archibald Patterson ||Dalhousie ||6 ||13W ||26 Jul 1821 |- |James Paul ||Dalhousie ||4 ||20W ||7 6 Jul 1821 |- |John Paul || Dalhousie || 8 ||12W ||9 Aug 1821 |- |Montgomery Paul ||Dalhousie ||4 ||20W ||29 Jun 1821 |- |Andrew Playfair ||Dalhousie ||2 ||1W ||7 Nov 1820 |- |Andrew Playfair ||Dalhousie ||3 ||1E ||7 Nov 1820 |- |Archibald Proven ||Dalhousie ||3 ||20W ||2 Jun 1821 |- |Robert Purdon || Dalhousie|| 7|| 8E ||18 Jul 1821 |- |Thomas Reid ||Dalhousie|| 5 ||7E ||18 Jul 1821 |- |Edward Reilly ||Dalhousie|| 8 ||9W ||8 Mar 1821 |- |George Richmond ||Dalhousie ||2 ||2E ||27 Nov 1820 |- |Robert Richmond ||Dalhousie ||5 ||7W ||27 Nov 1820 |- |James Robertson ||Dalhousie ||2 ||12E ||21 Nov 1820 |- |William Robinson ||Dalhousie ||1|| 23E ||1 Aug 1821 |- |James Rogers ||Dalhousie ||5 ||16E ||23 Nov 1820 |- |Thomas Russell ||Dalhousie ||1 ||18W|| 19 Nov 1822 |- |Robert Scott ||Dalhousie ||3 ||25E ||10 Jul 1821 |- |Thomas Scott ||Dalhousie ||4 ||12W ||27 Nov 1820 |- |Joseph Sharp ||Dalhousie ||7 ||5E ||24 Apr 1821 |- |Peter Sheilds ||Dalhousie ||4 ||15E ||27 Nov 1820 |- |Gaven Smilie ||Dalhousie ||10 ||11E ||1 Aug 1821 |- |David Smith ||Dalhousie ||11 ||1W ||24 Jul 1821 |- |John Smith ||Dalhousie ||3 ||13W ||27 Nov 1820 |- |John Starke ||Dalhousie ||8 ||15E ||15 Jul 1821 |- |Joseph Steadman ||Dalhousie ||8 ||11W ||29 Nov 1820 |- |John Stewart||Dalhousie ||2 ||25W ||21 Nov 1820 |- |Duncan Stuart ||Dalhousie ||11 ||5W ||3 Sep 1821 |- |Edward Tennant ||Dalhousie ||4 ||22W ||9 Aug 1821 |- |Archibald Thompson ||Dalhousie|| 9|| 12E|| 21 Jul 1821 |- |William B. Thompson||Dalhousie ||4 ||1E ||7 Nov 1820 |- |John Todd ||Dalhousie ||2 ||17W ||21 Nov 1820 |- |John Tullis ||Dalhousie ||6 ||1W ||21 Jul 1821 |- |Thomas Turnbull ||Dalhousie ||11 ||11W ||8 Aug 1821 |- |John Virtue ||Dalhousie ||3 ||5W ||31 Jul 1821 |- |Matthew Virtue ||Dalhousie ||3 ||6E ||20 Nov 1822 |- |John Walker ||Dalhousie ||9 ||7E ||8 Dec 1822 |- |Samuel Walker ||Dalhousie ||5 ||3W ||17 Oct 1820 |- |Andrew Wallace ||Dalhousie ||1 ||19W ||21 Nov 1820 |- |Hugh Wallace||Dalhousie ||3 ||20E ||24 Aug 1822 |- |George Watson ||Dalhousie ||12 ||12W ||24 Jul 1821 |- |James Watson ||Dalhousie ||4 ||15E ||27 Nov 1820 |- |Alexander Watt ||Dalhousie ||2 ||25E ||21 Nov 1820 |- |John Whinney ||Dalhousie ||5 ||18W ||27 Jul 1821 |- |James White ||Dalhousie ||1 ||11W ||17 Oct 1820 |- |John White ||Dalhousie ||4 ||11E ||19 Oct 1820 |- |}

Scottish Settlers in Lanark County, Upper Canada

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[[Category:Crawford-15512]] This page contains links to lists of Scottish emigrant settlers who arrived in Lanark County, Upper Canada and received land between 1816 and 1841. [[Space:Scottish_Settlers_in_Dalhousie_Township%2C_Lanark_County%2C_Upper_Canada|Scottish Settlers in Dalhousie Township, Lanark County, Upper Canada]] [[Space:Scottish_Settlers_in_Lanark_Township%2C_Lanark_County%2C_Upper_Canada|Scottish Settlers in Lanark Township, Lanark County, Upper Canada]] [[Space:Scottish_Settlers_in_North_Sherbrooke_Township%2C_Lanark_County%2C_Upper_Canada|Scottish Settlers in North Sherbrooke Township, Lanark County, Upper Canada]] [[Space:Scottish_Settlers_in_Ramsay_Township%2C_Lanark_County%2C_Upper_Canada|Scottish Settlers in Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Upper Canada]]

Scottish Settlers in Lanark Township, Lanark County, Upper Canada

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[[Category:Lanark Township, Upper Canada]] [[Category: Lanark County, Ontario, Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Lanark Society Settlers]] [[Category:Lanark Highlands, Ontario One Place Study]] Lanark Township was first surveyed in 1819, with many of the early setters arriving from Lanarkshire, and elsewhere in Scotland. ==Lanark Township, Lanark County== {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Name ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Township ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Concession ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Lot or Part Lot ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Date of Arrival ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Place of Birth ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Place of Death |- |'''[[Affleck-91|Robert Affleck (1779-abt.1842)]]'''||Lanark||9||26W||21 Nov 1820||Drumelzier, Peebleshire||Middleville, Ontario |- |John Anderson||Lanark||5||16E||7 Dec 1822|| |- |Andrew Angus||Lanark||10||24W||20 Sep 1821|| |- |'''[[Angus-123|John Angus (abt.1781-1859)]]'''||Lanark||10||25W||7 Aug 1821||Glasgow, Lanarkshire||Lanark Township, Canada West |- |George Atkinson||Lanark||1||8E||21 Jul 1821|| |- |'''[[Baird-2795|James Baird (1808-1901)]]'''||Lanark||1||18E||23 Oct 1820||Ireland||Leeds Township, Ontario |- |David Ballantyne"Canada Census, 1851", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWT4-317 : 1 October 2021), David Ballantine, 1851.||Lanark||3||16W||30 Sep 1820|| |- |James Bankhead||Lanark||9||7W||26 Jul 1821|| |- |Robert Barclay||Lanark||10||13E||24 Sep 1821|| |- |'''[[Barr-4170|James Barr (1819-1902)]]'''||Lanark||9||12E||8 Aug 1821||Govan, Lanarkshire||Lavant Township, Ontario |- |John Barr||Lanark||7||16E||15 Jul 1821|| |- |Neil Barr||Lanark||8||14E||1 Aug 1821|| |- |'''[[Barr-5631|Peter Barr (abt.1783-abt.1847)]]'''||Lanark||2||2W||30 Sep 1820||St. Cuthberts, Edinburgh||Unknown |- |'''Peter Barr (abt. 1783-abt. 1847)'''||Lanark||3||11E||1 Oct 1820|| |- |Walter Barry||Lanark||10||12E||3 Aug 1821|| |- |Peter Baxter||Lanark||10||12E||7 Aug 1821|| |- |Edward Bennett|| Lanark|| 8|| 6W ||24 Sep 1822|| |- |Henry Bertram|| Lanark|| 12|| 6E ||1 Sep 1820|| |- |John Bertram|| Lanark|| 12|| 7W||25 Apr 1822|| |- |William Bertram|| Lanark|| 12|| 6W||1 Sep 1820|| |- |James Blackburn|| Lanark|| 2 ||6W ||1 Sep 1820 || |- |John Blair|| Lanark ||6|| 22E|| 9 Aug 1821 || |- |Andrew Bogg|| Lanark|| 6 ||11E||25 Oct 1820|| |- |James Borrowman|| Lanark|| 8 ||14W|| 26 Jul 1821|| |- |'''[[Borrowman-11|William Borrowman (1779-1857)]]'''|| Lanark|| 5|| 15E|| 5 Sep 1820 ||Carriden, Linlithgowshire||Middleville, Canada West |- |David Bower|| Lanark||3 ||8W|| 30 Sep 1820|| |- |John Boyd ||Lanark|| 10|| 2E|| 1 Sep 1820 || |- |Samuel Boyd|| Lanark|| 12 ||2W ||1 Sep 1820|| |- |James Braiden Jr.||Lanark|| 1|| 5W || 1 Sep 1820|| |- |James Braiden Sr"Canada Census, 1851", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWT4-325 : 1 October 2021), James Bredin, 1851.|| Lanark|| 1 ||15E || 1 Sep 1820 ||Ireland |- |Charles Bremner || Lanark|| 9|| 15W|| 7 Aug 1821|| |- |George Bremner Jr|| Lanark|| 8|| 11E ||7 Aug 1821 || |- |George Bremner Sr|| Lanark ||9 ||6W|| 7 Aug 1821 || |- |James Broadwood|| Lanark ||5|| 18W|| 25 Jul 1821|| |- |William Brown"Canada Census, 1851", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWTW-PPJ : 1 October 2021), William Brown, 1851. || Lanark|| 9|| 1W ||30 Sep 1820||Scotland |- |Archibald Browning "Canada Census, 1851", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWT4-3TS : 1 October 2021), Archibald Browning, 1851.||Lanark|| 2 ||15E|| 27 Jul 1822|| |- |Robert Bryce ||Lanark ||1 ||21W|| 10 Jul 1821|| |- |Archibald Buchanan ||Lanark|| 10|| 19E|| 9 Aug 1821|| |- |James Buchanan||Lanark ||10|| 20W|| 9 Sep 1821 || |- |Thomas Bullock"Canada Census, 1851", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ZFWZ-9BT2 : 4 October 2021), Thomas Bullock  Sr, 1851.|| Lanark|| 2|| 23W|| 30 Sep 1820||Scotland |- |John Burgess|| Lanark ||4 ||11W ||5 Sep 1820 || |- |Patrick Burke||Lanark ||8 ||7E || 7 Nov 1820|| |- |Thomas Burrows|| Lanark|| 11|| 5E|| 9 Aug 1821|| |- |Alexander Cairns|| Lanark ||6 ||13W || 5 Sep 1820 || |- |James Calder||Lanark ||4 ||12W|| 29 May 1821 || |- |David Caldwell|| Lanark|| 5|| 8W|| 5 Sep 1820 || |- |John Caldwell ||Lanark ||2|| 25W|| 19 Jul 1821 || |- |William Caldwell"Canada Census, 1851", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWT4-3TL : 1 October 2021), William Caldwell, 1851. ||Lanark|| 2 ||24W|| 15 Jul 1821|| Scotland |- |Alexander Cameron|| Lanark ||4 ||4W|| 27 Jul 1821|| |- |Robert Cameron|| Lanark ||2 ||17E|| 3 Oct 1820|| |- |Daniel Campbell ||Lanark ||8 ||13E ||15 Aug 1821 || |- |James Campbell"Canada Census, 1851", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWT4-QFV : 1 October 2021), James Campbell, 1851.||Lanark ||6 ||15W|| 7 Nov 1820 ||Scotland |- |John Campbell ||Lanark ||9 ||3W || 7 Sep 1821|| |- |James Carberry|| Lanark||8 ||4W || 5 Sep 1820 || |- |George Cardiff ||Lanark ||10||9E || 5 Sep 1822 || |- |Richard Cardiff||Lanark ||9 ||7E || 5 Sep 1820|| |- |John Caton"Canada Census, 1851", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWT4-79X : 1 October 2021), John Ketton, 1851. ||Lanark|| 2 ||9E 1|| 7 Jan 1820||England |- |John Chamney|| Lanark|| 12 ||12E|| 29 Nov 1820|| |- |John Chapman Jr ||Lanark|| 11|| 15E|| 28 Apr 1821|| |- |John Chapman Sr|| Lanark|| 11 ||18E|| 25 Apr 1821|| |- |John Closs|| Lanark|| 5 ||10W || 24 Jul 1821|| |- |James Cochrane||Lanark ||11|| 12W || 22 Sep 1822 || |- |George Code|| Lanark ||12|| 4W || 11 Nov 1820|| |- |Thomas Code||Lanark ||12 ||4E || 11 Nov 1820 || |- |Daniel Coleman|| Lanark ||11 ||26W || 7 Nov 1820|| |- |Angus Colquhon ||Lanark|| 4 ||17W || 28 Jul 1821|| |- |James Colquhon|| Lanark ||7 ||21W || 1 Oct 1820|| |- |John Conn|| Lanark ||10 ||1W|| 5 Sep 1820|| |- |Adam Craig||Lanark ||5|| 7W||24 Sep 1821|| |- |Robert Craig "Canada Census, 1851", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWT4-Q3L : 1 October 2021), Robert Craig, 1851.||Lanark|| 4|| 24W|| 31 Jul 1821|| Scotland |- |William Craig|| Lanark|| 3 ||3E|| 4 Oct 1821 || |- |James Crawford|| Lanark|| 7 ||13E|| 18 Jul 1821|| |- |John Cullen||Lanark|| 8|| 4E||5 Sep 1820|| |- |Archibald Cumming || Lanark|| 4|| 15W|| 18 May 1821|| |- |John Cumming Jr|| Lanark|| 2 ||12E|| 1 Aug 1821 || |- |John Cumming Sr ||Lanark|| 3 ||7E|| 1 Oct 1820|| |- |Paul Cumming || Lanark|| 3 ||19W|| 30 Jul 1822 || |- |Archibald Cummings ||Lanark ||3|| 15W ||1 Oct 1820|| |- |John Cummings Sr|| Lanark|| 11 ||15W|| 5 Sep 1820|| |- |Duncan Currie|| Lanark ||4 ||25W|| 20 Sep 1821|| |- |Duncan Currie || Lanark||4 ||25W ||20 Sep 1821 || |- |Malcolm Currie|| Lanark||4 ||25E|| 21 Sep 1821|| |- |Robert Currie|| Lanark ||1 ||25W|| 8 Dec 1822 || |- |Daniel Curry||Lanark ||2 ||27W|| 26 Jul 1821 || |- |John Cuthbertson|| Lanark|| 8 ||12W|| 3 Aug 1821|| |- |James Dailey || Lanark|| 11 ||21E|| 7 Nov 1820 || |- |Thomas Davidson|| Lanark ||7|| 11W || 8 Sep 1820|| |- |'''[[Deachman-4|Thomas Deachman (1795-1882)]]'''|| Lanark|| 3|| 13E|| 14 Aug 1821||Carstairs, Lanarkshire||Lanark Township, Ontario |- |Daniel Dempster|| Lanark|| 1|| 10W|| 15 Sep 1820|| |- |John Dick|| Lanark|| 9|| 13E|| 7 Aug 1821 || |- |James Dobie||Lanark ||1|| 12W|| 15 Sep 1820|| |- |Thomas Dodd|| Lanark|| 9 ||18W|| 14 Aug 1821|| |- |George Donald||Lanark ||5 ||12E || 6 Sep 1820 || |- |James Donaldson|| Lanark|| 11 ||20W || 26 Jul 1821|| |- |James Dow|| Lanark|| 8|| 27E|| 14 Aug 1821|| |- |Robert Drysdale|| Lanark|| 2|| 7W || 10 May 1821|| |- |Robert Drysdale || Lanark|| 2|| 2W|| 30 Sep 1820 || |- |Thomas Duncan ||Lanark ||10|| 15W|| 30 Aug 1821|| |- |William Dunn|| Lanark ||1 ||16W || 6 Dec 1822 || |- |Alexander Ferguson||Lanark||2||1E||10 Sep 1820|| |- |Alexander Ferguson||Lanark||2||2W||30 Sep 1820|| |- |James Ferguson||Lanark||3||16E||4 Oct 1821|| |- |Robert Ferguson||Lanark||||18W||3 Oct 1820|| |- |John Finlay||Lanark||3||6E||14 Jan 1822|| |- |James Fleming||Lanark||2||19W||10 Aug 1821|| |- |Robert Fleming||Lanark||1||13E||3 Oct 1820|| |- |John Flynn||Lanark||12||11W||11 Nov 1820|| |- |Michael Foley||Lanark||11||20E||10 Sep 1820|| |- |Gilbert Forgie Sr. ||Lanark||6||7E||3 Oct 1820|| |- |Gilbert Forgie Jr||Lanark||6||7W||15 Jul 1822|| |- |John Forgie||Lanark||6||7W||1 Dec 1820|| |- |Robert Forrest||Lanark||8||20E||27 Nov 1820|| |- |James Forsythe||Lanark||9||11W||8 Sep 1820|| |- |Thomas Forsythe||Lanark||5||11E||6 Sep 1820|| |- |William Francis||Lanark||5||3E||10 Sep 1820|| |- |William Fraser||Lanark||3||1E||10 Sep 1820|| |- |Donald Frazer||Lanark||3||1W||7 Nov 1820|| |- |David Freeland||Lanark||3||2E||30 Aug 1821|| |- |John Galbraith ||Lanark ||2 ||20W|| 3 Oct 1820|| |- |'''[[Gemmill-4|John Gemmill (abt.1780-1847)]]''' ||Lanark ||2|| 14E|| 10 4 Oct 1821 ||Cumnock, Ayrshire |- |'''John Gemmill (abt.1780-1847)''' ||Lanark|| 8|| 13W || 3 Aug 1821 || |- |'''John Gemmill (abt.1780-1847)'''|| Lanark ||2|| 2W|| 4 Oct 1821 || |- |Samuel Gemmill ||Lanark|| 10 ||25E|| 7 Aug 1821 || |- |William Gibbons|| Lanark|| 5|| 8E|| 1 Sep 1820 || |- |Thomas Gillespie||Lanark ||1 ||19E || 7 Nov 1820 || |- |Andrew Givens || Lanark|| 11 ||10W || 2 Nov 1822 || |- |Henry Glass|| Lanark|| 2|| 6E|| 10 Sep 1820 || |- |Henry Glass Henry|| Lanark ||2 ||5E|| 10 Sep 1820|| |- |George Gold || Lanark ||7 ||6E|| 10 Sep 1820 || |- |William Gold || Lanark|| 7 ||5E|| 10 Sep 1820 || |- |William Gordon|| Lanark|| 4|| 3E || 15 Sep 1820 || |- |William Gourlay || Lanark|| 2 ||13E || 21 Oct 1820 || |- |William Gourlay || Lanark|| 8 ||19W || 12 Jul 1821 || |- |Hugh Graham|| Lanark ||11 ||3E ||10 Sep 1820 || |- |Noble Graham || Lanark ||2 ||3W || 30 Sep 1820 || |- |Noble Graham || Lanark ||4 ||1E || 10 Sep 1820 || |- |William Griffith || Lanark ||11 ||7E || 8 Dec 1822 || |- |John Gunn|| Lanark|| 1|| 21E || 23 Oct 1820 || |- |James Guthrie || Lanark ||5 ||13W|| 6 Sep 1820|| |- |James Hall Jr. ||Lanark ||2 ||5E|| 12 Sep 1820|| |- |James Hall Sr. ||Lanark ||2 ||2W ||9 30 Sep 1820|| |- |James Hall Sr. ||Lanark ||2 ||5W ||12 Sep 1820 || |- |John Hall ||Lanark||2||15E||4 Oct 1821|| |- |David Hamilton ||Lanark ||3 ||8E ||5 Oct 1820|| |- |John Hamilton ||Lanark ||9 ||10W ||26 Jul 1821 || |- |Henry Hammond ||Lanark ||10 ||1E ||12 Sep 1820|| |- |James Hannah ||Lanark ||4 ||2W ||23 Oct 1820 || |- |William Harding ||Lanark ||9 ||16E ||30 Nov 1822 || |- |John Harrrison ||Lanark ||4 ||25W ||20 Nov 1822 || |- |John Harrrison ||Lanark ||4 ||15E ||20 Nov 1822|| |- |John Hay ||Lanark ||1 ||18W ||12 Sep 1820 || |- |James Heardick ||Lanark ||5 ||8E ||6 Jul 1821 || |- |John Henderson ||Lanark ||3 ||10W ||8 5 Aug 1820|| |- |John Henley ||Lanark ||6 ||6E ||11 7 Nov 1820 || |- |George Herron ||Lanark ||4 ||13W ||19 Nov 1822|| |- |Stuart Heron ||Lanark ||6 ||14E ||19 Nov 1822 || |- |Andrew Hill ||Lanark ||1 ||25E ||26 Jul 1821 || |- |James Holly ||Lanark ||8 ||18W ||18 Oct 1822|| |- |Edward Hopkins ||Lanark ||12 ||2E|| 10 Sep 1820|| |- |'''[[Horn-876|James Horn Sr (1783-1837)]]'''|| Lanark ||1 ||10E ||23 Oct 1820||Barony, Lanarkshire |- |John Hunter ||Lanark ||5 ||6W ||6 Sep 1820 || |- |John Ireton||Lanark ||10 ||6E|| 12 Sep 1820 || |- |Thomas Ireton||Lanark ||10|| 6W ||12 Sep 1820|| |- |Charles Isdale ||Lanark ||7 ||19E ||5 Oct 1820 || |- |Lancelot Jackson ||Lanark ||12 ||1W ||17 Sep 1820|| |- |Thomas Jackson ||Lanark ||12 ||2W ||1 Dec 1820 || |- |Henry James ||Lanark ||4 ||6W ||17 Sep 1820 || |- |John James ||Lanark ||12 ||13W ||10 Nov 1820 || |- |Robert James|| Lanark ||2 ||12W ||5 Oct 1820 || |- |Robert James ||Lanark ||2 ||2W|| 30 Sep 1820 || |- |Thomas James ||Lanark ||10 ||11E ||22 Aug 1822|| |- |William James Jr. ||Lanark ||12 ||13E || 11 Nov 1820|| |- |William James Sr. ||Lanark ||12 ||12W|| 9 Nov 1820 || |- |John Jamieson ||Lanark ||7 ||5W ||21 Nov 1820 || |- |Robert Johnson ||Lanark ||3 ||18W || 21 Oct 1820 || |- |John Kay ||Lanark ||12 ||9E ||24 Apr 1821 || |- |Richard Kay ||Lanark ||12 ||9W ||24 Apr 1821|| |- |James Kenny ||Lanark ||8 ||7W ||7 Nov 1820 || |- |Peter Kerr ||Lanark ||3|| 5W ||1 Oct 1821|| |- |James Kidney ||Lanark ||9 ||23E ||7 Nov 1820|| |- |James King ||Lanark ||6 ||17W ||6 Sep 1820 || |- |William Kirkpatrick ||Lanark ||3 ||8E ||20 Nov 1822|| |- |Matthew Kirkwood ||Lanark ||3 ||20W ||5 Oct 1820 || |- |Daniel Knott ||Lanark ||5 ||5E ||7 Nov 1821|| |- |Joseph Lamond ||Lanark ||5 ||15W ||27 Oct 1820|| |- |Dennis Lane ||Lanark ||10 ||13W || 7 Nov 1820 || |- |Matthew Laurie ||Lanark ||6 ||15E || 29 Oct 1820|| |- |John Lawson ||Lanark ||6 ||11W || 27 Oct 1820 || |- |Matthew Leach ||Lanark ||1 ||3W || 7 Nov 1820 || |- |Matthew Leach ||Lanark ||2 ||3E ||7 Nov 1820 || |- |Patrick Leonard || Lanark ||11|| 13E || 17 Sep 1820|| |- |John Lessway ||Lanark ||1 ||1E|| 6 Sep 1820 || |- |Samuel Lett ||Lanark ||5 ||3W || 17 Sep 1820|| |- |John Lewis ||Lanark ||3 ||3W|| 30 Sep 1820 || |- |Andrew Liddle ||Lanark ||3 ||18E || 1 Aug 1821|| |- |James Lindsay ||Lanark ||4|| 7W || 7 Oct 1820 || |- |William Livingston ||Lanark|| 8 ||9E || 24 Mar 1822|| |- |John Love ||Lanark|| 12 ||17E || 10 Feb 1821 || |- |James McDougall ||Lanark|| 1 ||8W ||15 Sep 1820|| |- |Hugh McEwan ||Lanark ||4 ||14W ||14 Jan 1822 || |- |Hugh McEwan|| Lanark ||2 ||6E|| 14 Jan 1822 || |- |Walter McEwen|| Lanark ||7 ||18E ||15 Feb 1821|| |- |John McFarlane ||Lanark ||11 ||13W|| 30 Aug 1821|| |- |James McGee||Lanark ||11 ||1E ||19 Sep 1820 || |- |John McGee||Lanark ||8 ||25W|| 20 Jul 1821 || |- |John McGee ||Lanark ||11 ||7W ||1 Oct 1821 || |- |William McGee|| Lanark ||7 ||25E ||29 Jul 1822 || |- |William McGee || Lanark ||11 ||1W|| 17 Sep 1820|| |- |JohnMcGuigan ||Lanark|| 6 ||4E ||7 Nov 1820 || |- |Bernard McGuire || Lanark ||10|| 24E || 24 Sep 1822|| |- |James McIbraith|| Lanark|| 2 ||25E || 28 Jul 1821 || |- |Alexander McInnis|| Lanark ||3 ||13W|| 6 Oct 1820 || |- |Daniel McIntyre ||Lanark ||9 ||11E || 26 Jul 1821|| |- |William McIntyre ||Lanark|| 4 ||14E|| 7 Oct 1820 || |- |John McKay|| Lanark|| 12 ||18W ||10 Feb 1821 || |- |Michael McKitrick|| Lanark ||5 ||6E|| 7 Nov 1820 || |- |Francis McKnight|| Lanark||6 ||19W|| 2 Nov 1822 || |- |John McLachlin|| Lanark|| 1 ||20E || 23 Oct 1820|| |- |John McLaren ||Lanark ||4 ||1W ||15 Jul 1821 || |- |Peter McLaren ||Lanark ||4 ||2E|| 23 Oct1820 || |- |Hugh McLatchie ||Lanark ||7 ||11E || 24 Sep 1820|| |- |William McLatchie || Lanark ||7 ||12E|| 24 Sep 1820 || |- |John Mair|| Lanark|| 2 ||14W || 10 May 1821 || |- |James Maloney || Lanark|| 9 ||1W ||25 Sep 1820|| |- |Colanel Marshall ||Lanark ||3 ||1E || 8 Dec 1822 || |- |Henry Martin ||Lanark ||11 ||3W || 21 Sep 1820 || |- |Robert Mason ||Lanark ||2 ||9W|| 3 Aug 1821 || |- |Robert Mason ||Lanark|| 2 ||10E|| 3 Aug 1821 || |- |John Mather ||Lanark ||6 ||14W||30 Jul 1822 || |- |William Mathews ||Lanark ||4 ||17E || 20 Nov 1822|| |- |James Matthie ||Lanark|| 9 ||21W || 10 Aug 1821 || |- |James Maxwell ||Lanark ||3 ||5E|| 19 Nov 1820 || |- |Andrew McBeth ||Lanark||9 ||13W||10 Aug 1821|| |- |Angus McCallum ||Lanark|| 2|| 20E|| 21 Oct 1820 || |- |James McCallum ||Lanark|| 2|| 1E||18 Aug 1821 || |- |William McCallum|| Lanark ||1|| 20W ||1 Aug 1821|| |- |John McCann||Lanark|| 1|| 1W||7 Nov 1820 || |- |William McCline||Lanark|| 6|| 18W || 2 Nov 1822|| |- |Thomas McCourt||Lanark|| 4|| 4E|| 7 Nov 1820 || |- |William McDonald||Lanark||6||6W||15 Sep 1820|| |- |Charles McLean||Lanark||1||7E||25 Oct 1820|| |- |William McLellan||Lanark||9||19W||29 Jul 1821|| |- |Alexander McMillan||Lanark||4||14E||6 Sep 1820|| |- |Alexander McMillan||Lanark||4||5E||7 Nov 1820|| |- |Thomas McNaught||Lanark||9||3E||7 Sep 1821|| |- |Robert McNeil||Lanark||4||3W||21 Oct 1820|| |- |Alexander McNichol||Lanark||8||15E||7 Aug 1821|| |- |John McPhee||Lanark||6||4W||10 Sep 1821|| |- |Duncan McPherson||Lanark||6||4W||1 Sep 1820|| |- |John McPherson||Lanark||7||13E||15 Jul 1821|| |- |Alexander McVicar||Lanark||8||1W||26 Jul 1821|| |- |John McVicar||Lanark||8||1E||26 Jul 1821|| |- |James Miller||Lanark||10||15E||23 Aug 1821|| |- |John Miller||Lanark||2||22W||24 Jul 1821|| |- |William Miller||Lanark||1||15W||15 Jul 1821|| |- |William Miller||Lanark||7||12W||10 Feb 1821|| |- |George Mitchell||Lanark||2||18W||20 Nov 1822|| |- |James Mitchell||Lanark||7||8E||1 Aug 1821|| |- |Robert Monday||Lanark||7||21E||1 Sep 1820|| |- |James Montgomery||Lanark||3||3W||30 Sep 1820|| |- |Fergus Moore||Lanark||3||15E||20 Nov 1822|| |- |William Morris||Lanark||3||6W||1 Nov 1820|| |- |William Morrison||Lanark||2||11W||1 Sep 1820|| |- |John Moulton||Lanark||11||10W||1 Nov 1820|| |- |Joseph Moulton||Lanark||11||11E||3 Nov 1820|| |- |Robert Moulton||Lanark||11||10E||21 Sep 1820|| |- |Thomas Moulton||Lanark||11||11W||21 Sep 1820|| |- |Thomas Muir||Lanark||5||18E||6 Sep 1820|| |- |Robert Muirhead||Lanark||7||7W||20 Nov 1822|| |- |Robert Muirhead||Lanark||11||25W||20 Nov 1822|| |- |John Murdock||Lanark||2||2W||30 Sep 1820|| |- |Thomas Murphy||Lanark||1||15E||7 Nov 1820|| |- |James Murray||Lanark||6||12E||10 Feb 1821|| |- |Archibald Nairn||Lanark||1||26W||3 Aug 1821|| |- |John O'Connor||Lanark||9||1E||22 Oct 1821|| |- |John Odber||Lanark||10||22E||7 Nov 1820|| |- |Andrew Patterson||Lanark||3||23E||9 Oct 1820|| |- |William Peacock||Lanark||6||13E||6 Sep 1820|| |- |Robert Penman||Lanark||9||21E||27 Nov 1820|| |- |Robert Penman Jr.||Lanark||9||20E||20 Feb 1821|| |- |William Penman||Lanark||9||19E||9 Oct 1820|| |- |James Purcell||Lanark||3||20E||11 Oct 1820|| |- |W. Widow Purdie||Lanark||2||12E||4 Oct 1821|| |- |John Quinn||Lanark||9||5W||11 Oct 1820|| |- |Patrick Quinn||Lanark||9 5E||9 Oct 1820|| |- |James Rae||Lanark||3||10E||7 Oct 1820|| |- |John Ramsay||Lanark||7||25E||12 Jul 1821|| |- |Archibald Rankin||Lanark||4||9E||31 Jul 1821|| |- |Thomas Rathwell Jr.||Lanark||8||2E||1 Nov 1820|| |- |George Read||Lanark||8||17W||6 Feb 1821|| |- |James Reid||Lanark||4||7E||1 Sep 1820|| |- |John Reid||Lanark||8||20W||12 Jul 1821|| |- |Peter Reid||Lanark||4||13E||7 Oct 1820|| |- |Robert Richardson||Lanark||12||1E||5 Sep 1820|| |- |Josiah Richey||Lanark||1||6E||10 Apr 1821|| |- |Josiah Richey||Lanark||2||16W||10 Apr 1821|| |- |William Richey||Lanark||1||6W||4 Oct 1821|| |- |William Richey||Lanark||2||9W||4 Oct 1821|| |- |John Riddle||Lanark||12||20W||8 Sep 1822|| |- |James Roberts||Lanark||2||7W||11 Oct 1820|| |- |James Robertson||Lanark||1||19W||10 Jul 1821|| |- |John Robertson||Lanark||2||15E||7 Oct 1820|| |- |William Robertson||Lanark||3||24W||26 Jul 1821|| |- |James Rollo||Lanark||10||14E||19 Aug 1821|| |- |Alexander Ross||Lanark||7||10E||27 Oct 1820|| |- |Joh Ross||Lanark||6||18E||6 Sep 1820|| |- |Robert Ruthvan||Lanark||1||23W||1 Aug 1821|| |- |Anthony Ryan||Lanark||7||6W||11 Oct 1820|| |- |William Scanlon||Lanark||10||4W||11 Oct 1820|| |- |Andrew Scott||Lanark||7||23W||9 Aug 1821|| |- |James Shaw||Lanark||3||2E||15 Aug 1821|| |- |Michael Shauts||Lanark||12||11E||30 Nov 1822|| |- |Hugh Sinclair||Lanark||3||4W||15 Jul 1821|| |- |James Smith||Lanark||7||16W||31 Jul 1821|| |- |John Smith||Lanark||6||19E||15 Oct 1822|| |- |John Smith||Lanark||8||17E||24 Mar 1822|| |- |William Smith||Lanark||12||19W||15 Aug 1821|| |- |Andrew B. Somerville||Lanark||5||10W||29 Jul 1821|| |- |John Somerville||Lanark||6||18E||6 Sep 1820|| |- |Thomas Starke||Lanark||5||16W||6 Sep 1820|| |- |Robert Stead||Lanark||7||15W||13 Oct 1820|| |- |Walter Sterling||Lanark||10||22W||16 Jul 1821|| |- |William Sterling||Lanark||7||8W||10 Jul 1821|| |- |Samuel Stevenson||Lanark||6||25E||14 Sep 1821|| |- |Joseph Stoddart||Lanark||8||9W||1 Nov 1820|| |- |Robert Stoddart||Lanark||8||11W||1 Nov 1820|| |- |Thomas Strachan||Lanark||3||16E||1 Aug 1821|| |- |Archibald Stuart||Lanark||11||19W||24 Jul 1821|| |- |John Stuart||Lanark||3||25W||26 Jul 1821|| |- |John Stuart||Lanark||3||20W||24 Aug 1822|| |- |John Stuart||Lanark||11||19W||24 Jul 1821|| |- |William Swap||Lanark||4||11E||6 Sep 1820|| |- |Anthony Tackaberry||Lanark||12||15W||9 Nov 1820|| |- |Nathaniel Tachaberry||Lanark||12||15E||9 Nov 1820|| |- |George Taylor||Lanark||8||18E||10 May 1821|| |- |John Taylor||Lanark||5||12W||6 Sep 1820|| |- |George Tennant||Lanark||9||8E||13 Oct 1820|| |- |John Tennant||Lanark||11||8E||15 Oct 1820|| |- |Richard Tennant||Lanark||10||7W||15 Oct 1820|| |- |William Tennant||Lanark||9||6E||15 Oct 1820|| |- |James Tevans||Lanark||10||19W||27 Nov 1820|| |- |James Thompson||Lanark||1||3E||6 Sep 1820|| |- |James Thompson||Lanark||7||26W||14 Aug 1821|| |- |Thomas Thompson||Lanark||8||19E||10 Sep 1821|| |- |James Thomson||Lanark||2||2E||30 Sep 1820|| |- |James Tierney||Lanark||12||17W||10 Feb 1821|| |- |John Totton||Lanark||1||12E||15 Sep 1820|| |- |John Totton||Lanark||10||9W||29 Nov 1820|| |- |John Turnbull||Lanark||2||22E||21 Oct 1820|| |- |Archibald Turner||Lanark||6||12W||17 Oct 1820|| |- |John Turpish||Lanark||7||20W||1 Sep 1820|| |- |William Turpish||Lanark||7||20E||1 Sep 1820|| |- |Robert Urquhart||Lanark||1||11W||25 Oct 1820|| |- |George Waddle||Lanark||1||13W||25 Oct 1820|| |- |Thomas Walker||Lanark||11||10E||3 Nov 1820|| |- |William Walker||Lanark||5||5W||6 Sep 1820|| |- |Hugh Wallace||Lanark||10||14W||1 Oct 1821|| |- |'''[[Wark-104|Alexander Hurley Wark (1770-1838)]]''' ||Lanark|| 5|| 13E ||16 Aug 1822||Carmunnock, Lanarkshire |- |James Watson||Lanark||3||26E||24 Aug 1822|| |- |James Watt||Lanark||8||24W||8 Aug 1821|| |- |John Watt||Lanark||8||24E||8 Aug 1821|| |- |Widow G Watt.||Lanark||2||2E||4 Oct 1821|| |- |Robert Wellwood||Lanark||11||6W||19 Oct 1820|| |- |Samuel Wellwood||Lanark||11||6E||3 Nov 1820|| |- |Alexander White||Lanark||2||19E||15 Jul 1821|| |- |Thomas Whitelaw||Lanark||2||14E||21 Oct 1820|| |- |Robert Whitton||Lanark||11||21W||25 Aug 1821|| |- |William Wilson||Lanark||3||11W||9 Oct 1820|| |- |Hugh Wilson||Lanark||5||7E||21 Sep 1821|| |- |Samuel Wilson||Lanark||1||11E||15 Sep 1820|| |- |Thomas Wilson||Lanark||12||14W||10 Feb 1821|| |- |William Wideman||Lanark||12||14E||30 Nov 1821|| |- |James Wright||Lanark||9||25E||7 Nov 1820|| |- |George Yeoman||Lanark||9||12W||3 Nov 1820|| |- |Archibald Young||Lanark||7||19W||11 Oct 1822|| |- |David Young||Lanark||8||8E||7 Jul 1821|| |- |Edward Young||Lanark||9|| 15E||10 Aug 1821|| |- |James Young||Lanark||7||10W||26 Jul 1821|| |- |William Yuill||Lanark||3||21W||6 Sep 1820|| |- |} ==Sources==

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Scotland]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Scotland|Scotland Sources]] == Scottish Text Society == (Please add links... work in progress.) * by [http://www.scottishtextsociety.org/ The Scottish Text Society] * [[Wikipedia: Scottish_Text_Society]] * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Scottish Text Society|Scottish Text Society]]'' (Name, location, date) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#STS|Scottish Text Soc.]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Scottish Text Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * William Dunbar, 1460-1520 : a study in the poetry and history of Scotland ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100794944 * compendious book of godly and spiritual songs, commonly known as 'The gude and godlie bllatis', reprinted from the edition 1567 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102179704 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002459023 * Livy's history of Rome, the first five books, translated into Scots by John Bellenden, 1533 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002452477 * The historie of Scotland wrytten first in Latin by the most reuerend and worthy Jhone Leslie, bishop of Rosse, and translated in Scottish by Father James Dalrymple ... 1596 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001634137 * The original chronicle of Andrew of Wyntoun : printed on parallel pages from the Cottonian and Wemyss mss. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102179705 ::* https://archive.org/details/historiedescento00mure" title="The historie and descent of the house of Rowallane" ::* https://archive.org/details/LegendsOfTheSaintsScottish" title="Legends of the Saints in the Scottish Dialect of the Fourteenth Century Edited from the Unique Manuscript in the University Library, Cambridge with Introduction, Notes, and Glossarial Index by W. M. Metcalfe, D.D" ::* https://archive.org/details/scottexts04socigoog" title=" ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=G3bnQpvGITgC ::* https://archive.org/details/scottexts10socigoog" title="Vol 26: ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=65ouAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/scottexts06socigoog" title="Vol 56: ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=lVTjUVEcHbAC ::* https://archive.org/details/scottexts07socigoog" title="Vol 27: ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=k2lylmV0o70C ::* https://archive.org/details/scottexts01socigoog" title="Vol 53: ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=0ugtJtYr3Z4C ::* https://archive.org/details/scottexts05socigoog" title=" ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=7OwRoeBOMMIC ::* https://archive.org/details/scottexts02socigoog" title=" ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=EcJsmluRZtwC ::* https://archive.org/details/scottexts09socigoog" title="Vol 46: ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Xe01WipWcM0C ::* https://archive.org/details/scottexts08socigoog" title=" ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=fYoD7HOyM-QC ::* https://archive.org/details/scottexts03socigoog" title=" ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=g10u2xU3BwYC ::* https://archive.org/details/scottexts00socigoog" title=" ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=igTlwDzNbm4C ::* https://archive.org/details/GilbertOfTheHayesProseManuscript1" title="Vol 1: Gilbert of the Haye's prose manuscript (A.D. 1456). Volume I. The buke of the law of armys or Buke of bataillis edited with introduction by J. H. Stevenson" ::* https://archive.org/details/ThePoemsOfRobertHenrysonVol2" title="Vol 2: The poems of Robert Henryson, edited by G. Gregory Smith. Vol. II. (Text — Vol. I.)" ::* https://archive.org/details/GilbertOfTheHayesProseManuscript2" title="Vol 2: Gilbert of the Haye's prose manuscript (A.D. 1456). Volume II. The buke of knychtede and The buke of the governaunce of princis edited with introduction by J. H. Stevenson" ::* https://archive.org/details/GilbertOfTheHayesProseMS2" title="Vol 2: Gilbert of the Haye's prose manuscript (A.D.1456). Volume II. The buke of knychthede and The buke of the governaunce of princis, edited with introduction by J. H. Stevenson" ::* https://archive.org/details/ThePoemsOfRobertHenrysonVol3" title="Vol 3: The poems of Robert Henryson, edited by G. Gregory Smith. Vol. III. (Text — Vol. II.)" ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_87929" title="Andrew Crawfurd's collection of ballads and songs" ::* https://archive.org/details/a589847600lawtuoft" title="Catholic tractates of the sixteenth century, 1573-1600 : Tyrie's Refutation, 1573 ; Hay's Demandes, 1580 ; Hamilton's Catholick traictise, 1581 ; Burne's Disputation, 1581 ; Canisius' Catechism, 1588 ; Hamilton's Facile traictise, 1600 ; Ane schort catholick confession, ms." ::* https://archive.org/details/jameswatsonschoi02wats" title="Vol 2: James Watson's Choice collection of comic and serious Scots poems"

Scottish Wizard, Immigrant Voyage to Queensland 1881-82

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[[Category:Scottish Wizard, Arrived 27 Jan 1882]] [[Category:Queensland, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''''Scottish Wizard, sailed October 1881'''''
Captain: Captain H. Baker, Captain Scales; Matron: Mrs. M Keddie; Doctor: Dr. Woodward

The ''Brisbane Courier'' reported on 3 January 1882 that the ''Scottish Wizard'' from London for Maryborough and Newcastle, via Plymouth, sailed from Plymouth 15th October 1881 with Captain H. Baker, but subsequently put back to Plymouth with condensers out of order, and left on 27th October. On 12 January 1882, Rockhampton's Morning Bulletin reported the ''Scottish Wizard'', barque, from Liverpool bound to Maryborough was due the following month, bringing immigrants and cargo. The single women, of whom there were 63 free, 5 remittance, 2 free nominated, and 7 full paying, were under the charge of Mrs. M Keddie, the matron. The married couples department represents 132 souls, of whom 22 were assisted, 93 free, 11 remittance, and 6 free nominated. Of the single men there were 100 in all, 14 being assisted passengers, 75 free, 7 remittance, and 4 free nominated.

The ''Scottish Wizard'' arrived in Maryborough on 27 January 1882; the voyage took ninety-one days. Captain Scales reported by telegraph that all is well on board, no deaths occurred and they had 272 passengers on leaving Plymouth with 274 arriving because of two births during the voyage. Another newspaper report has the ''Scottish Wizard'' arriving in Maryborough with 315 immigrants.

Three days later, on 30 January, nearly the whole of the crew of the barque ''Scottish Wizard'' were sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment for disobedience of orders. A number of sympathising immigrants escorted them to and from the court with band playing. The local Immigration Board held an inquiry into charges preferred by immigrants on the Scottish Wizard. Rockhampton's Morning Bulletin publishes the results of the inquiry on 14 February: the QLD government consider the Immigration Board's report and decided: ''Scottish Wizard's'' doctor, Dr. Woodward, its captain, Captain Scales, and its officers are banned from future immigration service work, and Dr. Woodward is fined £50, because an immigrant had been "Put to the Torture" by 'thumbscrewing'. "''The decision may to many appear severe, but where so un-English a thing as 'thumbscrewing' takes place, everybody in authority on board must expect to receive the taint; and if the reputation of our immigration service is to be maintained, severe measures cannot be altogether condemned.''" The Immigration Register of arrivals on the ''Scottish Wizard'' in 1883, at Queensland State Archives, says the captain's name was Scales. === Sources === * 1882 'Shipping.', VESSELS TO ARRIVE.-JANUARY 3., The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 4 January, p. 2, viewed 14 February, 2014, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3406579 * 1882 'The Morning Bulletin.', Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), 31 January, p. 2, viewed 14 February, 2014, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52057192 * 1882 'VESSELS IN HARBOUR.', Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), 12 January, p. 2, viewed 14 February, 2014, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52056804 * 1882 'MARYBOROUGH.', [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]., The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 28 January, p. 5, viewed 14 February, 2014, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3403729 * 1882 'MARYBOROUGH.', The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 31 January, p. 3, viewed 14 February, 2014, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3412655 *1882 'Put to the Torture.', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 23 February, p. 2, viewed 14 February, 2014, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article107993349 * The Immigration Register, Queensland State Archives, http://archives.qld.gov.au/Researchers/ImmigrationIndexes/Documents/Assisted-Immigrants-1848-1912-K.pdf, , viewed 14 February, 2014

Scotts in Fairfield County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Fairfield County, South Carolina, Scott Name Study]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hoy-205|Nancy Hoy]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6718467 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Scott's Military Images

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Scott's Notables

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This is a list of my Notable profiles on WikiTree. '''Music''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Perez-4163 Damaso Perez]; Perez Prado, Mambo King. (Created 2 Mar 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ripley-2207 Paul Steven Ripley]; Steve Ripley, Lead Singer, Tractors Southern Rock Ban. (Created 3 Dec 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/O'Connell-2391 Helen May Devol]; Helen O'Connell, Big Band Singer. (Created 1 Mar 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carter-32928 Barry Eugene Carter]; Barry White, Singer and Conductor. (Created 13 Aug 2020) '''Needs Work''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lymon-2 Franklin Joseph Lymon]; Frankie Lymon, Lead singer of the ''Teenagers''. (Created 11 Nov 2019) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Horn-6620 Shirley Valerie Horn]; Shirley Horn, Singer. (Created 24 Jul 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lee-32120 Mabel Lee] Tap Dancer, Singer, Entertainer. (Created 23 Jul 2020) '''Needs Work''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bowlly-1 Albert Allick Bowlly] Al Bowlley, Singer, Entertainer. (Created 6 Mar 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shore-1086 Fannye Rose Shore] Dinah Shore, Singer, Entertainer. (Created 29 Feb 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brewer-8608 Theresa Veronica Thiele] Theresa Brewer, Singer, Entertainer. (Created 28 Jun 2020) '''Needs Work''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dorsey-2176 James Francis Dorsey] Jimmy Dorsey, Big Band Leader. (Created 29 Feb 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fogel-212 Helen Fogel] Helen Forrest, Big Band Singer. (Created 1 Mar 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/LaPrise-105 Roland ''Larry'' Lawrence Laprise] Musician; ''Do the Hokey Pokey''. (Created 1 Feb 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fogel-212 Helen Fogel] Helen Forrest, Big Band Singer (Created 1 Mar 2020) '''Needs Work''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Byrne-4430 Robert Passings Byrne] Big Band Leader; Trombone player (Created2 Mar 2020) #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Berigan-28 Roland Bernard ''Bunny'' Berigan] Musician, Band Leader, Jazz Trumpet. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunny_Berigan Wikipedia Page] '''Needs Work''' #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Burns-12788 Ralph Jose P. Burns] ''Pianist'' '''Needs Work''' #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Eberle-510&errcode=saved Robert Eberle] ''Big Band Vocalist'' '''Needs Work''' #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Herman-2294&errcode=saved Woody Herman] ''American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, singer and big band leader'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Herman Woody Herman Wikipedia] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Howard-21561 Eddy Howard] ''American singer and bandleader" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Howard Eddy Howard Wikipedia] '''Big Screen''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Letz-15 George Montgomery Letz] George Montgomery, Actor, Producer, Writer. (Created 29 Feb 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Plummer-1463 Arthur Christopher Plummer] Movie Star '''Sports''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rosen-693 Albert Leonard Rosen] ''Flip Rosen''; Cleveland Indians. (Created 29 Feb 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pickett-3005 William M. Pickett] ''Willie Pickett''; Rodeo Star (Created 2 Feb 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Martin-56847 Johnny Leonard Roosevelt Martin] ''Pepper Martin; St. Louis Cardinals. (Created 29 Feb 2020) #[[Cenicola-2|Salvatore ‘’Rocky” Cenicola]] Professional Boxer and Restaurateur. (Created 24 April 2022) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Huff-5747 George Huff Jr.] ''Football and baseball player.'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Huff_(coach) George Huff Wikipedia] '''Business''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schwab-1286 Charles Michael Schwab] Steel Magnate. (Created 2 Feb 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Arrasmith-74 William Strudwick Arrasmith] Greyhound Bus Station Architect. (Created 25 Dec 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Collins-25121 Samuel Watkinson Collins] ''Collinsville axe and knife maker.'' '''Art''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-114180 Cornelius Cole Smith Jr.] Historian, writer, artist. (Created 21 Nov 2016) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fells-70 Augusta Christine Savage] Civil Rights Activist and Sculptor. (Created 29 Feb 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Root-3256 Joel Root] Authored Root's Journey (Trip around the World journey; American Sailor. (Created 12 Feb 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Train-166 Adeline Dutton ''Train'' Whitney] Poet and author. (Created 8 Feb 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Mann-7214&errcode=saved Harriet Mann] ''American author, naturalist, and ornithologist.'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Mann_Miller Harriet Mann on Wikipedia] '''Transportation''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Train-167 George Francis Train] Transcontinental Railroad; Entrepreneur. (Created 9 Feb 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Whitney-5308 Asa Whitney] Father of the Pacific Railroads. (Created 6 Feb 2020) '''Military''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ross-24219 General Richard Potts Ross Jr.] U. S. Marines (Created 15 Mar 2021) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McClung-774 Colonel Alexander Keith McClung] Mexican-American War; Dualist. (Created 5 Nov 2016) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Riley-5785 General Bennet C. Riley] U.S. Army Major General (Created 13 Nov 2016) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jesup-8 General Thomas Sidney Jesup] U.S. Army Major General. (Created 11 Nov 2016) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gould-6593 Charles Gilbert Gould] Medal of Honor Recipitent. (Created 5 Sep 2019) Biobuilder Completion date: 8 Apr 2022 # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wood-19595 General Leonard Wood] 1910 Army Chief of Staff. (Created 16 Nov 2016) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Heg-1 Colonel Hans Christian Heg] Civil War Colonel; Abolitionist. (Created 24 Jun 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mason-6587 Richard Barnes Mason] Brig. General; 5th Military Governor of California. (Created 16 Jul 2015) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Blood-657 James Harvey Blood] Union Military Commander; clairvoyant physician; gold miner. (Created 18 Dec 2015) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Watson-14449 Colonel William H. Watson] Commander of Baltimore/Washington D.C. Battalion in Mexican American War. (Created 4 Nov 2016) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Steptoe-83 Edward Jenner Steptoe] Lt. Colonel; Defeat at the Battle of Pine Creek aka ''Battle of Tohotonimme. (Created 18 Nov 2016) '''Needs Work''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carson-3928 William J. Carson] ''Civil War Bugler'' '''Needs Work''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Magruder-236&errcode=saved General John Bankhead Magruder] ''Prince John'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_B._Magruder General John Bankhead on Wikipedia] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Myers-8468 Major General John Twiggs Myers] ''Handsome Jack'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Twiggs_Myers General Myers on Wikipedia] # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Stockton-1284&errcode=saved Colonel Thomas Stockton] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T.B.W._Stockton Wikipedia Profile] '''Wild West''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fisher-17220 John King Fisher] ''King Fisher''; Rancher, Outlaw, Lawmen, Pistol Expert. (Created 25 Jan 2019) '''Teachers''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Silliman-208 Benjamin D. Silliman Jr.] Yale Professor of Chemistry. (Created 12 Apr 2017) '''Medicine''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Beanes-5 William Beanes III] Colonial Physician. (Created 21 Jun 2016) '''Government''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hitchcock-294 Henry Hitchcock] Chief Justice of State of Alabama. (Created 5 May 2011) (Updated 6 Jan 2022) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hitchcock-297 Ethan Allen Hitchcock] 22nd U.S. Secretary of the Interior. (Created 5 May 2011) (Updated 6 Jan 2022) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Page-9518 John Tyler Page] Authored the American Creed; Public Servant. (Created 25 Aug 2018) '''Founders''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lee-30489 Ann Lee] ''Founding leader of the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing commonly known as the Shakers.'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Lee Ann Lee on Wikipedia] '''Inventors''' # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisha_K._Root Elisha K. Root] Inventor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisha_K._Root Elisha K. Root on Wikipedia] New Notables without a profile. #Nathan "Nearest" Green * https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_%22Nearest%22_Green #Thomas Crook Sullivan * https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Crook_Sullivan

Scott's Seamless Texture Backgrounds

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While researching people within my family tree I have from time to time stumbled upon generic and interesting articles relating to the Scottsdale district. This space has been created to bring these items together ---- * [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/72360058 An early article published in The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas.) Sat 10 Mar 1866 / Page 4 / SCOTTS NEW COUNTRY regarding the development of the area] ---- * [https://vwma.org.au/explore/places/2447222 Virtual War Memorial - military links with Scottsdale] ---- '''A series of articles published 1909-1910 North-Eastern Advertiser entitled ''Scottsdale Past and Present (By LONGFELLOW)'''''
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151155498 Number 1 31 Dec 1909] It is now over fifty years ago since this (one of the most fertile parts of Tasmania) was first discovered by the late [[Scott-54281 | Mr James Scott]], and settled upon by the earliest pioneer settlers, and one would perhaps sometimes like to write a few lines about many of the early pioneers, and the hard struggle some — nay, I think all — that helped to open up this North East Coast half a century ago, had. But to attempt to write any description of the early days is almost certain to bring down upon the head of the writer, whoever attempts such a thing, such an avalanche of displeasure from at least some of the sons and daughters of the old settlers, that he may never again recover from the amount of wrath poured upon him for having written some little incident or other, that took place in the days of long ago, when their parents were perhaps not quite so well off in the World's goods as some of their children appear to be today, as it is a well known fact that the life of the early pioneers of this or any other out of the way new country, is truly a hard one. Yes, there is more than enough hard toil, and little or no luxuries. Still, in those days every man felt it his duty to help his neighbour over against him to the best of his ability. But as I was just remarking, no matter how careful one may be, or how nicely anything may be said about some people, they are really so thin in the skin that one wonders whether there is any skin actually left, as some people are so easily offended that it seems to be a case of 'skin off,' and anything that is written about them or their dear family, always appears to rub upon the raw flesh, no matter how kindly the story is being told.
Well, Mr Editor, nothing can be further away from the writer's mind than to state anything that is not absolutely correct in the first place, and in the second place not to write anything that any reasonable person could take exception to, but should you think that a rough and ready, short account of Scottsdale past and present would be of any interest to your readers, and you can find space for some, then I hope from time to time to send you along a few lines. Only let it be clearly understood that in no instance does the writer knowingly purpose to write anything with the intention of giving offence to anyone. But one must be allowed to tell the simple story, either of what has been told of the doings of the early pioneers before I arrived in the district, or of what the writer has seen while living among the people for many years. I may, however, here state that should any one of your readers object to have their names mentioned in this short account of Scottsdale and its people, if they will send you a line into the office to that effect, Mr Editor, stating that they do not wish their names, nor the names of any of their family, dead or living to appear in 'Scottsdale Past and Present,' then I hereby agree the[?] names shall be left severely alone forever.
When this district was discovered by the late [[Scott-54281 | James Scott]], fifty years ago, it was called Scott's New Country, and was known by that name for many years afterwards, when it was named Scottsdale. [[Scott-54284 | Mr Robert Scott, J.P]], Ringarooma, and Mr [[Scott-54285 | Thos. Scott]], Penguin, are sons of the founder of this district. One is not quite sure who were the first pioneers to actually settle down upon their selections in the new district, but I think the honour must be held among the names of the late [[Cox-25172 | Thos. Cox]], [[Heazlewood-7 | T. D. Heazlewood]], [[Campbell-21685 | Thos.]] and [[Campbell-10207 | James Campbell]], [[Cunningham-17022 | John Cunningham]], [[Farquhar-506 | Alex Farquhar]], [[Diprose-5 | Thos. Diprose]], [[Bonser-327|Edward Bonser]], Peter Miller, [[Tucker-21589 |Thos. Tucker]], William Smith, William James, George Tyson, [[McGilp-1 | Dugald McGilp]], and [[Shearer-1686 |James Shearer]]. Many of these arrived in the new settlement just about the same time, and it is just a question which was the first building erected — the late [[Cox-25172 | Thomas Cox's]] manfern house, [[Heazlewood-7 | T. D. Heazlewood's]] little cottage, or Campbell Bros. old hut in what is now [[McGilp-1 | McGilp's]], top paddock. When [[Cox-25172 | Cox]] arrived he brought with him two mules. One of these animals did not live a great while, but the other mule lived and worked hard for many years, and was at last killed by some falling timber, but not until such time as it was entitled to a well-earned rest.
As far as hearsay goes, and after all one has only memory to depend upon, not having any memoranda or diary to refer to, the first fruit garden planted was laid out by the late [[Cunningham-17022 | John Cunningham]] and the late [[Farquhar-506 | Alexander Farquhar]], on land now owned hy Mr H. B. Lade, but was then known as Stuter's block, adjoining the Burnside road. This is where [[Cunningham-17022 | Cunningham]] and [[Farquhar-506 | Farquhar]] erected their first bush home in Scott's New Country. Both these early settlers were obliged to leave their young wives and little families, for a little time at least, while they returned to what was, then called 'Up Country,' so as to earn money to keep things going on their new selection.
While the two men were away earning the money that was then much needed, [[Ewen-491 | Mrs Cunningham]] and [[Dougal-155 | Mrs Farquhar]] both lived together for the sake of enjoying each other's company in the dense and lonely bush. Some time after this [[Cunningham-17022 | Cunningham]], obtaining a good billet under Government, as superintendent of the erection of the telegraph line from Hobart Town to Launceston, he left the new settlement for a few years, and then returned as an inspector of roads, which the Government was this time beginning to have opened up, which position [[Cunningham-17022 | Cunningham]] held for thirty years, while [[Farquhar-506 | Farquhar]] on the other hand stuck to the land to the end of life's chapter.
Both these two early pioneers have crossed the bar, but both [[Ewen-491 | Mrs Cunningham]] and [[Dougal-155 | Mrs Farquhar]] are still hale and hearty, but they look more advanced in life than they did when they did when they helped to plant that orchard fifty years ago.
When [[Heazlewood-7 | Mr T. D. Heazlewood]] arrived on his selection, at what was then called Tucker's Corners, and upon which the town of Scottsdale how stands, he brought with him a team of working bullocks, but there was no grass then in the new settlement, and the up-country bullocks did not take kindly to the rough scrub, consequently [[Heazlewood-7 | Heazlewood]] had the misfortune to lose the whole team, which, to say the least of it must have been very discouraging to any young man beginning life in such a bush and so many miles away from the outside world. This, however, did not discourage the young pioneer, as he [?]ed to push ahead, and a few years later came to the conclusion that it was not good for man to be alone, so having set his house in order, he returned to Longford, the district where he first saw the light, and where a Miss Mary George was anxiously awaiting the young man from the New Country.
And so it came to pass that [[Heazlewood-7 | Mr T. D. Heazlewood]] had the honor to take the first bride into Scott's New Country.
Many years after this event he came to realise that the lines had fallen to him in pleasant places, and that he certainly had a goodly heritage, as by this time the township had begun to spring up at Tucker's Corners, and he [[Heazlewood-7 | (Heazlewood)]] could now sell any of his township blocks at £160 per acre. This would at any rate make up for the loss of his good team of bullocks, which were the first team of bullocks to enter the new settlement.
Campbells, [[McGilp-1 | McGilp]], and [[Shearer-1686 |James Shearer]] commenced to open up their land at what is now known as Jetsonville, but had the misfortune to have their second or third harvest all burnt by a scrub fire. This was when Campbells used to live in their first hut, in [[McGilp-1 | D. McGilp's]], top paddock, and many a new and weary, travel-tired stranger was made welcome under their hospitable roof.
[[Campbell-21685 | Thomas Campbell]], [[Campbell-10207 | James Campbell]], [[McGilp-1 | Dugald McGilp]], and [[Shearer-1686 |James Shearer]], were all single men at this time, and were all working on their 320 acre selection, which they named Musk Field, but in later years, when they all settled down in life, each man had his own 80 acre portion of the big block and since then every man has skimmed the cream into his own can.
The late [[McGilp-1 | Dugald McGilp]] was the first of these four young Scotchmen to settle down in life. He married Janet, the eldest daughter of the late [[Bauld-18 | Joseph Bald]], of Hope Farm. Theirs was the first marriage ''(8 Dec 1865)'' that ever took place on the North East Coast, and the ceremony was performed by the late Rev. J. B. Harris. There were a large number of friends present at the gathering, which was kept up all night, and the late Kenneth McLennan, of Spring Hill, supplied the music for the dancing, from his violin. (To be Continued). ---- '''Scottsdale Past and Present (By LONGFELLOW)'''
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151152417 Number 2 07 Jan 1910]
'''Some Bush Reminiscences.'''
When the late [[Campbell-21685 | Thos. Campbell]] paid his first visit of inspection to the new settlement he received his instructions how to act from the late James Scott, who told him that his nephew, J. R. Scott, was making a trip to the new district, and that he ([[Campbell-21685 | Campbell]]) had better go along with him, which [[Campbell-21685 | Campbell]] gladly did. Before leaving to go to Mr. J. R. Scott's place, he noticed that [[Campbell-21685 | Campbell]], the young Scotchman, was wearing a pair of light boots that was in no way fitted for such a long bush journey, and he advised him to get a strong pair, which he did. He then called upon Mr. J. R. Scott, and they both set out for Scott's new country. Just as they were ready to start, Mr. Scott, who was taking a horse with him, told [[Campbell-21685 | Campbell]] to hand up his swag and he would put it on the horse — which be did — and, said [[Campbell-21685 | Campbell]], he walked with me every step of the way, while the horse carried our two swags. I thought, said [[Campbell-21685 | Campbell]], that Mr. Scott was one of the most kind-hearted men I had ever met. On arriving at the new settlement Mr. J. R. Scott was anxious to push on to Branxholm where he had already applied for some of the present Branxholm Estate, including tbe big marsh on the south side of the Ringarooma. They arrived there safely and erected their tents, and Scott and two other men went out to mark out their blocks, leaving the young Scotchman to attend to camp duties. At that time there were a good number of badgers to be found about the marsh, and after the other men had left camp, [[Campbell-21685 | Campbell]] noticed one of these strange animals, and was somewhat afraid of the queer looking beast, and his first idea was to climb up into one of the many low trees that were growing round the edge of the marsh, but seeing the animal running away, he plucked up courage and took after it, and to his surprise he was successful in bringing the badger down by the aid of his tomahawk. He then took it into the camp and threw it under one of the bunks so as to show it to the others when they returned home in the evening, and ask them what the strange beast was. Now it so happened that while the surveyors were out at work that day their dogs killed a badger, and they, thinking to have a lark with their new chum young Scotchman, took it home with them to the camp, and told [[Campbell-21685 | Campbell]] that it was a very savage animal, and that it would attack and kill a man, and that whatever he did if he should ever meet one of these wild beasts he must be very careful. [[Campbell-21685 | Campbell]] listened attentively to the good advice given, and then said; "Ah, weel, I 'a got one o' they strange beasties," pulling the dead badger from under the bed, "but he didna' kill me, anyway." Mr. Scott, being anxious to return to Launceston as soon as possible, when the blocks were surveyed, he and [[Campbell-21685 | Thos. Campbell]] made what they thought a bee-line for Cox's Creek in the new settlement, but they found the scrub very thick, and the country rough and broken, and getting away too much to the north missed the settlement altogether, and were out in the bush for several days. "I don't exactly know where we are, [[Campbell-21685 | Campbell]]," said Mr. Scott, "but sooner or later, if we keep on, the Brid River must pull us up," and tired out and hungry they at last struck the track somewhere between Muddy Creek and Bowood.
'''Opening Up the Roads.'''
One of the first road contracts ever paid for by the Government in this district was the cutting of a narrow dray track from [[Edwards-39248 | William Edwards']] Vine Grove, along between H. Briggs and J.Sheehan and John Williams' land and between Williams', Lister's and Robert Tulloch's selections, thence away to the Brid River at the foot of the big sidling. This work was done by James Shearer, Dugald, McGilp and [[Campbell-21685 | Thos. Campbell]]; but before this the late [[Edwards-39248 | William Edwards']] had paid out of his own pocket some eight or nine pounds to [[Farquhar-506 | Alexander Farquhar]] and, I think, James Bowser, to cut a rough cart road from Tucker's Corners to his ([[Edwards-39248 | Edwards']]) land at Vine Grove; and after this road had been cut, [[Edwards-39248 | Edwards]] and his two sons — [[Edwards-39312 |Arthur]] and [[Edwards-39313 | Tom]] — Thos. and Richard Harris and Fred Biggs went along and chopped up the catheads and filled up the holes. Some years after this the Government opened up the road from Bridport right through the new district to the Brid River at Springfield. This work was done by Messrs. Hay and Tankard, and, I think, Barnard. Mr. Hay was the late John Hay, No. 2, from the Huon district; and it was while the deepside cutting was being put in along the side of Bonner's Hill at Jetsonville, that Edward Smith, one of the early pioneers, rode a horse over the cutting one dark night, and fell among the men's tools, and was so severely cut about the face that he will carry the marks to his grave.
'''The Early Pioneers.'''
Quite a number of the early pioneers arrived here at the same time, in the years 1859 60 61 and 62 and among these were the late E.W. Bonner, [[McBean-411 | John McBean]], Alexander Gill, Joseph Bald, [[Diprose-5 | Thos. Diprose]], Rev. T. B. Harris, John Williams, William James, Alexander, Thos. and George James, [[Edwards-39248 | William Edwards']], Authur and Thos. Edwards, Thos. and Richard Harris. Then later on again, Thos Loone, James Hosie, William Blyth, Bray, Fred and Dave Watson, Andrew Ruthorford, Smithton (the New Zealander), John McKerrow, T.W. Massey, Robert Brande, H. Briggs, F. W. Briggs and others.
At first the pioneer's mail used to arrive at Mrs I. Brewer's, Bowood, once now and again, and was then brought into the settlement by anyone who chanced to be coming this way, but Iater on the settlers called a meeting, which may have been
'''The First Public Meeting'''
ever held on the North-East Coast of Tasmania. The business of that meeting was to make arrangements for the bringing in of the mail from Bowood once every two weeks, and if memory serves me correctly there were two offers made for carrying the mail from Bowood to [[Cox-25172 | Thos. Cox's]], at Cox's Creek, a distance of 14 miles — one from Mr. Thos. Harris for the sum of £6, and the other for £5 from Mr William McBean. The tender of W. McBean for the sum of £5 was accepted, and the term of the contract was to be six calendar months. The late [[Cox-25172 | Thos. Cox]] was asked to act as Post Master, which position he accepted, and carried out the duties to the entire satisfaction of the early pioneers. ''(NB There is a revision of the above - see instalment 4)'' At that time there was no store or business place in the new settlement, although [[[[Cox-25172 | Mr, Cox]] sold a few little odds and ends while keeping the Post Office, and so did the late William Tyson, but neither of these two establishments; could be looked upon as universal providers. Some of [[Cox-25172 | Cox's]] stock lines were tobacco, matches and clay pipes, and one can remember buying the old fashioned Ewebank nails from Mr. Tyson's at 6d. per lb, and it did not take many of those nails to weigh a pound. Of course our wire nails had not then been invented, and I can well remember when they were first placed upon the market, the people used to despise them, and say, "Why, those round, new-fangled wire nails will never hold timber together."
'''The First General Store'''
of any little pretensions started in Scotts new country was opened by Mr. Thos. Massey in the house where Mr. Albert Camm now lives at Jetsonville. This business was carried on successfully for some time. I mean that Mr. Massey certainly never went broke, but if he made a fortune he kept that part of his business to himself, as he never gave banquets, nor did he drive a coach and four, but was always content to ride upon his little bay blood mare, which was as good a bit of horse flesh as a man wished to put a saddle on. If the public don't believe this statement, I would refer them to Mr. A. James, Woodlands, as he rode Massey's mare many a time. The next general store was opened by [[Heazlewood-7 |Mr. T. D. Heazlewood]], on his farm at Tucker's Corners, where the Town of Scottsdale now stands, and as this locality was by this time about the centre of the district, the Post Office was removed from [[Cox-25172 | Mr. Cox's]] residence to [[Heazlewood-7 | Mr. Heazlewood's]] general store, where it remained for many years, until such time as [[Heazlewood-7 | Mr. Heazlewood]] concluded that he was entitled to a well-earned rest, and as [[Tucker-21589 | Mr. Thos. Tucker]], who had been Post Master of Longford when he carried on the business of a general storekeeper there, was about to open a general store in Scottsdale, [[Heazlewood-7 | Mr. Heazlewood]] kindly handed over the Post Office to his Brother-in law, [[Tucker-21589 | Mr. Thomas Tucker]]. The rich North East Coast tin mines having been discovered by Mr. Renison Bell, money flowed into this district in abundance. [[Tucker-21589 | Mr. Tucker]] was a good business man, and as there were no bad debts in those days, and profits were in favor of the storekeepers more than they are at the present time, it is generally believed that [[Tucker-21589 | Mr. Tucker]], after many years of honest toil, did fairly well, and in due time he and [[Heazlewood-5 | Mrs. Tucker]] decided to take a trip home to England, and so they retired from business altogether, having first handed his good business over to his two sons — Messrs [[21595 | William]] and [[Tucker-21601 |Ernest Tucker]]. I regret to say that some year or so after this [[Heazlewood-5 | Mrs Tucker]] took ill and died, after which [[Tucker-21589 | Mr. Tucker]] went to live in Launceston, where he still enjoys good health. (To be Continued). ---- '''Scottsdale Past and Present (By LONGFELLOW)'''
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151155526 Number 3 14 Jan 1910]
'''The First Two Children.'''
One of the most interesting events that takes place on a pioneer's new selection is when, some spring morning, one of the youngsters runs in from the little sheep paddock, with the exclamation, ' Oh, mother, do come out and see our beautiful little lamb ; why, mum, I believe this must be the first lamb of the season,' Well, be that as it may, there can be little doubt that there must have been rejoicing among the good wives of the early pioneers of Scott's New Country when the news was passed round from one selection to another, that at [[Farquhar-506 | Mr Alex. Farquhar's]] home, a fine, bouncing baby boy had arrived, and as this was the first white child born in the new settlement, it should be one of the most interesting events that had taken place up to that time. The new arrival was named [[Farquhar-943 | Thomas]], and to this day [[Farquhar-943 | Mr Thomas D. Farquhar]] resides on his farm on the Burnside road. While many other men have settled down to a happy married life; [[Farquhar-943 | Mr Farquhar]] has never taken any chances but still continues to live on in single blessedness.
The next event of a similar nature took place on the farm of the late [[McBean-411 | John McBean]], when his daughter Isabella was born. Thus it was that [[Farquhar-943 | Thomas Farquhar]] and [[McBean-412 | Isabella McBean]] were the first man and woman born in the new district of Scott's New Country. Then people began to increase on the North East Coast. But in these days of thirty and forty years ago, most families were larger in number than they usually have been during the last twenty years.
'''Early Transport Difficulties,'''
The cartage of goods from Bowood or Bridport, to Scottsdale, was very expensive in those early days. ' Many a ton of potatoes the late [[Edwards-39248 | William Edwards']] paid me six pounds (£6) per ton to cart from Vine to Bridport,' says [[Campbell-10207 | Mr James Campbell]], ' and I used to tell him I did not know however he could afford to pay such a high price, and [[Edwards-39248 | Edwards]] would reply that it paid him all right, as he sold the potatoes in Longford at £12 per ton.' The carting and packing of goods from Bridport to Branxholm and Ringarooma was £9 per ton. In the early times a small vessel would come round from Launceston once every few months, with supplies for the settlers. These goods were at first carted out to Bowood, and brought into the settlement as required, but afterwards the goods were stored at Bridport on the arrival of the boat, and then carted directly into Scottsdale. The early pioneers as a community, were a very hard-working class of people ; indeed, had it not been for this fact they would never have attempted such a hard, uphill fight as the opening up of a dense forest under such unfavorable circumstances, when there were no roads made, and not a bridge across any one of the many rivers and creeks to be found on the sixty miles of rough bush country to be travelled between the then town of Launceston to the far away new district of Scott's New Country, by way of Mount Direction, over the Den Ranges, and through the Lower Piper River district. As may be imagined, the road then was only cut the width of a dray, through exceedingly rough and hilly country, and so bad was the road in places that at least one pioneer family found it im- possible to get over the Den Ranges. This was the late Mr William James and family, and having reached this part of the steep hills, turned back, and lived at what is now Invermay. A few months later they made another start for the North East Coast, and this time succeeded in completing the journey.
'''Clearing the Land.'''
As I said before, nearly all the pioneers were hard-working people. But it must not be forgotten that most of the first settlers were either Scotchmen newly out from the farming districts of Scotland, or Englishmen from the manufacturing towns of England. Very few of them had been any time in Van Dieman's Land, end none of them knew anything whatever about clearing and cultivating our heavily timbered country, so that, while one and all worked hard year in and year out, not knowing the best way to clear bush land, they did not open up nearly so much of their blocks as they would in the same space of time now-a-days. Instead of setting to work and ringing their timber, cutting tbeir scrub down and burning it off, sowing their land down with grass so as to raise and fatten cattle that would walk away to market, and thus save cartage and freight, they for the most part cut down only a few acres each year, and cleared it up like a flower garden. As this clearing usually had to be done in the winter time, it meant very hard work indeed, and by working under this system it took a much longer time to open up this heavy scrub coast land than it otherwise would have done. Then again, although the new settlers nearly always grew good crops in those days, as almost any crop put in would give a good return to the husbandman, still (on account of so much more rain falling in those days, before the district was opened out in the way it is now) anything in the way of corn would often be half spoiled owing to the damp harvest weather. Nearly all the wheat grown would be a very dark color, and would therefore not bring anything like the top market price when it arrived in Launceston.
(To be Continued). ---- '''Scottsdale Past and Present (By LONGFELLOW)'''
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151154316 Number 4 21 Jan 1910]
It often happened in the early days, when the boat came into Bridport so seldom, that the settlers ran out of many lines of provisions, and in such cases every man borrowed of his neighbour over against him such articles of food as he and his family had need of, and in those day every man considered it part of his religion to help his neighbour whenever there was a chance to do so, and chances came very often. Among the pioneers in those early days many could not afford to aly in a very large stock at a time, and the people often found themselves short of flour, one of the main articles of daily food. When this happened, and it often did happen, there used to be a general run around among one's neighbours, and so long as there were 24lbs of flour in the bottom of one settler's bag, the other fellow was always welcome to the half of it. But it often happened that all the flour there was in the settlement was used up, and people had to depend on what was then known as:
'''Brown Tommy.'''
This was the wheat ground up by steel hand mills into good; rough brown flour, which of course was rather on the coarse side, but was very wholesome food. There were several of these hand mills in the district, and these did service for the whole community, as, like other things, these mills were always available to be used by any of the settlers that had no mill of their own, and while these machines did their work fairly well, they did it exceedingly slow. Many a youth's arms ached until they felt like dropping off long before the bushel of wheat was put through the mill, and many were the hard things thought against the inventor of the steel flour mills. One doesn't know how many of these machines there were in the district at the time, but John McNean, E W Bonner, James Shearer, William James, William Smith, and T. B. Harris all had one each.
'''The First Union Church.'''
From the earliest days of the settlement there were always found men who preached the gospel and remembered the Sabbath day, and among them may be mentioned the names of the late Rev. T. B. Harris, E. W. Bonner, Peter Miller and others, but Messrs. Harris, Bonner and Miller were the first three to hold public ser- vices and preach to the people. These services were at first held at Glenco, the residence of the late Peter Miller, down near the swimming bath in front of Mr.Len Edwards' Hotel, but this was too far away from what in those days used to be called the low end of the scrub, now known as Jetsonville. (Springfield was always referred to in those days as "up the scrub"). So the pioneers met together and decided to build the first church, which was known by the name of the Union Chapel. The late [[Cox-25172 | Thom. Cox]] gave one acre of land on the top of Cox's Hill where God's Acre is now situated, and in the centre of this land the chapel was erected. As far as I can remember there was really no money collected towards putting up this structure, but every man belonging to that little Israel brought his share of the timber required to child the church. When the building was completed every man was allowed to make after his own heart whatever design of a seat he chose whereon he and his family were to sit during service time. Without doubt those pews were the most heterogeneous set of seats it would be possible to meet with in any sanctuary. Some were low seats with comfortable backs to them; some were seats with high backs that would allow a big youngster to fall through on to the floor; others again were plain split planks of wood with holes bored in them, and four legs driven into them, the top of each leg standing up above the seat any height to say one and a half inches. Yes, there is no doubt that the seats in the old Union Chapel at Ellesmere were of many different designs, while on the other hand, some of the sermons preached in those early days were equal at least to many of the sermons we hear nowadays in our fashionable churches.
'''The First Public Meeting.'''
Since writing about the meeting that was called about the carrying of the first mail into the district, a gentleman who is in possession of the original minutes has kindly sent them along, and as I think they may be of some interest to your readers, I give a copy of them below. The first public meeting in Scott's New Country was held at the residence of [[Cox-25172 | Mr. Thos. Cox]], sen., on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1866, and are in the handwriting of the late E. W. Bonner:-
"At a meeting of the inhabitants of Scottsdale, held at [[Cox-25172 | Mr. T. Cox's, sen.]], Wednesday, October 18, 1866, it was proposed and carried unanimously that a branch mail be at once established between Bowood and Scottsdale, and that the tender of [[McBean-411 | Mr. J. McBean]] for four shillings each trip for six months be accepted, to be carried every alternate Saturday, commencing on the 21st inst.
"The following persons were present: Rev. T. B. Harris (chairman), Messrs. [[Tucker-21589 | T. Tucker]], T. Massey, [[Heazlewood-7 | T. D. Heazlewood]], J. Heazlewood, Smith, McKerrow, McLellan, [[Cox-25172 | T. Cox]], sen., T. Cos, jun., G. Tyson, W. Tyson, Watson, J. Hosie, J. Shearer, D. McGilp, [[Campbell-21685 | T. Campbell]], [[Campbell-10207 | J. Campbell]], A. Rae, Jas. Loone, J. Pearson, J. Bald, E. W. Bonner, [[McBean-411 | Mr. J. McBean]], [[Farquhar-506 | A. Farquhar]], T. Hutchison, W. Stewart, P. Miller. "The undermentioned were elected a committee to see the arrangement carried out, to receive subscriptions, and see that the contractor be paid at Messrs. [[Campbell-10207 | J. Campbell]], [[Tucker-21589 | T. Tucker]], W. Tyson, J. Heazlewood, and T. W. Bonner." (To be Continued). ---- '''Scottsdale Past and Present (By LONGFELLOW)'''
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151149271 Number 5 28 Jan 1910]
'''The First Churches.'''
When the Union Chapel was first built, services were held every Sunday afternoon, when either the Rev. T. B. Harris, Mr .E. W. Bonner, or Mr Peter Miller would conduct the ser- vices. About the same time a Sunday scbool was started in the same building by the late Mr William Tyson. Mr Joseph Heazlewood (who now lives in Launceston) and the late [[Cox-40966 | Thos. Cox, junr.]] The late William Tyson was appointed superintendent, which position he held for many years. The first Sunday school anniversary picnic was held in Mr Joseph Heazlewood's paddock, fronting the main road, and the crowd of people who attended that first picnic, outside the school teachers and the children themselves, were — Mr Alfred Brewer and Mrs Brewer, of Bowood. The next two years the school picnics were held in the paddock of the late [[Cox-40966 | Thos. Cox, junr.]] behind where the house now stands, and at both these anniversaries there were a good number of the settlers present, and ever after that the Sunday school treats were always looked upon as one day in the year, at least, when settlers from both ends of the scrub (Jetsonville and Springfield) would meet each other and talk over the happiness and hardship of a pioneer's life. This Sunday school was well conducted, and the behaviour of the children was good. Each child was allowed to learn as many verses of Scripture, hymns, and catechism as they could commit to memory, and for each four verses said correctly they were paid a black ticket, on which was printed a verse of Scripture, and for four of these black tickets the child could procure one red or blue ticket and for so many of these the child could buy a handsome Scripture picture card, or a nice book of some kind, but even in those early days, when the children were so much better behaved than in these times, some of the young scamps would convert these red and blue tickets into current coin of the realm and buy pocket knives or such like things with them. One can well remember the superintendent of the school being of a poetic turn of mind, and at some of these meetings, after speeches he would favor those present with one of his own compositions on current topics, which would run something like this —
' When the people are ready we are willing,
So you have your tea and pay your shilling.'
In those days all the provisions required for these great tea-meetings were freely given by the people, and so the whole of the proceeds of the annual gathering went to the purchase of books and the upkeep of the school. There was but one general store in Scottsdale at the time of which I am writing, and that was owned by Mr T. D. Heazlewood. It was a general rule for that gentleman to give each year all the tea and sugar required for the annual treat and in the poem composed by the aged superintendent would be found such lines as these—
'There's Mr T. D. Heazlewood —
His tea and sugar is very good.'
Besides the three names already mentioned (Messrs Harris, Bonner and Miller), who conducted the services in the Union Chapel for many years, occasionally some minister of the Gospel would pay a visit to the district, and preach when there. Among these were the Revs Harcourt and Nye (Wesleyan), Rev. David Lindsay (Presbyterian), Revs. Mitchell and George Watson (Anglican). As years passed by, Messrs William Brown and Charles Perrin, two evangulists belonging to what was then known as the Plymouth Brethren, arrived here and held special services for some considerable time, and many people were brought in under their preaching — so much so that no less than 120 people were baptised on two Sundays in Tucker's Creek, in Kellow's Paddock. Of these two evangelists, Wm. Brown was a Scotchman, and Charles F. Perrin was an educated Irishman, and both were good preachers. At that time all the people of the settlement attended the old Union Chapel, and as far as religion was concerned every man was on the same level, and for the most part every man did what he could to help his brother into the kingdom, for in those days men spoke often one to another of things pertaining to the better land.
After this church matters went well for a considerable time, then a number of those brought in under the preaching of Messrs. Brown and Perrin de- cided to break bread every Sunday, and the remaining portion of the congregation only did so once a month. This led to a division among the church people, and those who favored the teaching of Brown and Perrin decided that they would erect a sanctuary of their own, and so the Gospel Hall was built. This was in 1876. These were the first section of the people to leave the old Union Chapel. Some time after this, those still remaining in the first churcb decided that they would contribute towards the support of a resident minister, and so the services of the Rev. George Mather, a young minister from the Longford district, were engaged.
Misunderstanding, however, arose among the church people, and it was then decided that those of the congregation who leaned towards the Wes- leyan Church persuasion should leave the old hive, and invite the Wesleyan Church minister to the district. This was done, and the Wesleyan Church body appointed the Rev. Robert Thomasson. At first Mr. Joseph Heazlewood's barn was used as a church until such time as the Wesleyan church was built at Ellesmere, just above Cox's Creek. The Rev. R. Thomasson, during his stay in Scottsdale, came very near losing his life, being badly kicked by his horse when going into the stable. After Mr Thomasson's term had expired, during which the church was built, the Rev. D. J. Flockhart waa appointed, and it was this gentleman who, with the assistance of Mr. John Simpson (of Simpson Bros.) started the Scottsdale Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association, the foundation of the Scottsdale Mechanics' Institute and Public Library, and it was during the time that the late Rev, William Dawson was stationed in Scottsdale that the parsonage was built near the church at Ellesmere, and it was also during Mr. Dawson's term that the present Methodist site was procured, as it was Mr. Dawson's idea that the church at Ellesmere was too far out of the way from the rising township at Tucker's Corners — his idea being that if you want to catch fish, it is always best to throw out the net for them in either a river or the open sea, where the fish are known to abound in fairly large shoals. While there was a good deal of opposition among the members of the Wesleyan Church at the time, Mr Dawson's contention has proved true, for the site chosen by the deceased minister is now in the very centre, of the compact and rising town of Scottsdale.
With reference to the two evangelists above mentioned, Mr. Perrin preached his last sermon in the Launceston Mechanics' Institute about 85 years ago, from the text, "I have fought the good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith ; henceforth, etc." Mr Perrin was then in good health, but he never preached again, as he then left the Launceston Conference, and went down to the North West Coast. While crossing a creek across the road on the other side of the Forth township, his cart became stuck in the creek, with the result that he got wet, caught cold, took rheumatic fever, and in a few short days was called away to his reward. He was buried in the Forth cemetery, and his many friends in Scottsdale and elsewhere erected over his remains a monument to his memory.
The last I heard of William Brown was that he had returned to Scotland, married somewhat late in life, had no family, and was settled down to his old trade again (that of a tailor) and preached regularly round the district where he lived. ---- '''Scottsdale Past and Present (By LONGFELLOW)'''
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151147847 Number 6 11 Feb 1910]
After the Wesleyan portion of the congregation had left the old Union Chapel, most of the Christians that still remained in the old hive were people that at one time or another belonged to the Scotch Churches, either in the Old Land or out here in Australasia, and these decided to retain the services of the Rev. G. J. Mather, and they still continued to worship in the first sanctuary, until such time as they erected the Presbyterian Church at Ellesmere, the church where the Presbyterians still assemble. It is a neat, well constructed building, with a Sunday School building a little in the rear, and the manse, a comfortable homestead, in which the Rev. Tho. Cunningham, who has been the Minister for many years, now resides. In the old days, whenever any one section of the congregation decided to strike out on their own particular line of church government, it was not an un- usual thing to hear the remark passed that the old Union Chanel had swarmed again.
The Presbyterians were the last swarm to abandon the old hive, that for many years flowed with pure milk and honey of the good land of Canaan. For several years after this the old building continued to be used as a State School, when Mr John Simpson, (of Simpson Bros.) had charge of that institution, and it was in this very building that the Government first established the first State school ever opened on the North East coast, on the east side of the city of Launceston, when they appointed the late Mr William Burr to take charge. This would be about the year 1868, as one can remember that it was about the same time that the Duke of Edinburgh paid his historic visit to Australia and Tasmania and it was during His Royal Highness's visit to Sydney, that he was shot down by the hand of the assassin, the bullet entering the Duke's back. Some few years after the Presbyterian Church was erected the Anglican Church people, who by this time were becoming more numerous in this corner of the State, decided to lay the foundation of their church in this district, and asked that an Anglican Church minister should be sent along to work these parts, when the Rev. J. Clampitt was appointed, and at first he held services in the Court House at Ellesmere.
After a time the Springfield church and parsonage was built, where for several years at least the minister resided, but the Anglican people too appeared to have made a similar mistake to the Wesleyans, as they did not build their church near enough to the centre of the population, and they, like the late Rev. William Dawson, came to the conclusion that the best place to catch fish was to get right on the bank of a deep, broad stream, that abounded with fish of every kind, and so they decided to erect a substantial church in the town of Scottsdale, which decision they have not yet had cause to regret. And some time after the church was completed, they built the present rectory, and leased the Springfield rectory to be used as a private house, but they still held services in the Springfield Church, and the church ground, which has been used as a cemetery, now contains the bodies of a number of those members of the Anglican Church which have fallen asleep during the past twenty-five years. On February 20th, 1887, the Roman Catholic Church was opened in the centre of the town of Scottsdale, when the opening ceremony was performed by the Bishop of Maitland, the Bishop of Hobart and the Rev. Dean Beechinor, but up to the present time there is no resident priest stationed in this district, but as a general rule one of the Launceston priests pays a visit to this district and conducts services about once a month. The Catholic Church, until quite recently, stood in the centre of the town, but a few weeks ago it was removed to a new site along the Bridport road to the west end of the town.
It is now about 24 years ago since Major and Mrs Graham, and Captain Howe travelled from Launceston by Loone and Bonner's coach to open a branch of the Salvation Amy in this district, their first services being held in the Mechanics Institute, which the Army continued to rent for some time, after which they decided to erect the present Army Barracks, which stands in Victoria street. It was Captain Kyme, when stationed at Scottsdale that formed the Women's Brass Band in connection with the Salvation Army. This was the first Women's Brass Band ever formed in Australia. Capt. Kyme was a splendid conductor, and it was really wonderful how these young women came the front with their band, and as it was the first Women's Brass Band under the Southern Cross it may not be out of place to mention what names one can now remember of the young ladies that were members of that historic Band. Let one think for a moment, to begin with Miss E. Simpson, Miss Rose Hardy, Miss Ada Richardson, Miss A. Lister, and Miss Edith Lister, and here memory fails.
The Army still continues to hold its own in these parts, and many a weary worn out officer looks to Scottsdale as one of the green spots in Tasmania, where a man that works hard can make sure of a good square meal, and have a comfortable bed to lie down upon. There is still another section of the Christian Church in Scottsdale, which although they prefer not to be classed as any particular denomination, to distinguish them from the other section of the church ???tant they are sometimes referred to as the Exclusive Brethren. ?????? started ?????? The Re?????? of Scottsdale, on the north east coast of Tasmania, we have the City of Seven Churches. (To be Continued.) ---- '''Scottsdale Past and Present (By LONGFELLOW)'''
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151151638 Number 7 18 Feb 1910]
The first hotel opened in Scottsdale was called the Dogwood Tavern, the late Thos. Beswick, of Derby, was the proprietor, and the site on which the hotel was erected was where Mrs. W. E. Roses's shop now stands. Business however, in those early days in the hotel line was not as brisk as after the North East Coast tin mines were discovered and in due course Beswick decided to leave Tucker's Corners and remove to the Back Creek new gold field, some four miles west of Lower Piper, where he opened a baker's business during the time the alluvial gold diggings were being worked. One well remembers Beswick's furniture arriving at Back Creek on the same day that the first steam engine arrived on the new diggings. The late W. Tankard had just erected his calico restaurant, in which one enjoyed a good dinner.
The second hotel licence applied for was by the late [[Edwards-39248 | William Edwards']], for the Vine Grove Hotel, where Miss Sailer's home now stands, and many of the early pioneer tin miners will well remember the homely welcome they always received from [[Edwards-39248 | Mr Edwards]] and his family. [[Edwards-39248 | Edwards]] was a man whose hand never shook when he cut a man a meal. The third hotel was owned by Mr J. Lethborg at Springfield; and was known by the name of the Traveller's Rest. This hotel was burnt down many years after and the only thing that now remains of the old Traveller's Best is the old stone chimney and the apple tree in the garden. The next hotel opened was by the late William Smith, one of the earliest pioneers of Scott's New Country. This building was erected on his property at Cox's Creek, opposite where Mr Hawkes' home now stands. The fifth hotel licence was applied for by Mr Albert Counsell and was called the Inveresk Hotel, where for several years the Counsells' (Albert and Richard) did a roaring business. This hotel is now owned by Mrs M. A. E. Quinn, and stands at the corner of Main and Brid streets. The sixth hotel was erected on the opposite corner of Main and Brid streets by Mr Andrew Anderson and was known as the Commercial Hotel, which after some years Anderson sold to the late John Lord. This hotel has for many years been known as Lord's Commercial Hotel, although the business has been carried on for many years by Mr L.D. Edwards, who at one time well known in the Lefroy district. The Scottsdale Hotel, now owned by Mr John Terry, was built and opened by Mr Edward Smith, one of the early pioneers of this district. The Camp Hotel, on the Ringarooma Road, was erected by John McIntyre after the tin mines were discovered. Later on this business was purchased by the late Henry Webb, and is now owned by Mr Isaac Reeve.
After the days of the old hand steel flour mills, and the brown Tommy flour that so many of the early settlers did so well on for a number of years [[Tucker-21589 | Mr Thos. Tucker]] decided to erect a flour mill on the banks of what is known as Tucker's Creek. [[Tucker-21589 | Tucker's]] flour mill was driven by water power and if memory serves me right the price charged for gristing wheat was nine pence per bushel, two pounds loss in the grinding of each bushel. [[Tucker-21589 | Mr Tucker's]] venture proved a success, as many of the little cocky farmers then grew a few acres of wheat; and the flour from this mill was to say the least of it, a vast improvement upon than turned out from the old hand steel mills.
------------------------- A correspondent informs that in addition to the ladies named in our last issue as members of the brass band in connection with the Salvation Army in Scottsdale some years ago, Mrs Purcell and Mrs Baker were also members of tbe band. Our readers will remember that "Longfellow" was unable to remember the names of the whole of the members, and we are consequently under an obligation to our informant for supplying the missing names. (To be continued.) ---- '''Scottsdale Past and Present (By LONGFELLOW)'''
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151149723 Number ? 11 Mar 1910]
'''First Women's Brass Band.'''

I notice that some kind friend has taken the trouble to put me on the right track with reference to the names of the members of the first Women's Brass Band In Australia. In reply to your informant, allow me to say that I said I did not remember all the names at the time. And now permit me to say that the information tendered by your correspondent is incorrect, as he stated that Mrs Purcell and Mrs Baker were members when the band was started. This, however, was not the case. Both these ladies were members of the same band at a much later date, perhaps two years or more after the band bad been in existence, but they certainly were not members at the time of which I was writing. The names of the eight ladies that formed the band were : — the wife of Captain Kyme, Mrs Fred Reeve, Miss Rosa Hardy, Miss E. Simpson, Miss Ada Richardson, Miss Sarah Richardson, Miss Annie Lister and Miss Edith Lister, and Captain George Kyme of the Salvation Army, who was a first class teacher of music, was Band master, and brought this band to the front in a wonderfully short space of time ; so much so that the late Mr Wallace, Bandmaster of the Launceston City Band, said when he heard them play for the first time in the streets of Launceston, that he had never heard anything so good that had been got up in such a short space of time. While on this subject, it may perhaps interest some to know that the writer saw Captain Kyme when he and his family of sons formed one of the many brass bands that played in the great procession of the first day of January 1901, at the opening of the Commonwealth of Australia in Sydney, when the procession took one hour and eight minutes to pass the Sydney post office in Martin Place, and the last time the writer dropped in with Captain Kyme was on board the steamer Manuka on a trip from New Zealand to Sydney a little over three years ago. Kyme had been teaching music in New Zealand for some two years and had done very well and was returning home to Melbourne. It was his intention at that time to take his eldest daughter and go over to the United States of America to set up his method of teaching music there.
But to get back again on to our "Scottsdale Past and Present." The first man to erect a blacksmith's forge and make a set of horse shoes in the New Settlement was Mr Thos. Loone, who then lived at Jetsonville on the farm that is now occupied by Mr James McDougall, close to the large oak tree. Mr Thos. Loone, who has for many years lived at Hill Top, a few miles outside Deloraine, did what blacksmithing was required in those early days (there was no such thing as metal for the horses to travel on at the times of which I am writing) until such time as the late James Hosie arrived in the district, when he set up in business as a blacksmith, at the farm now owned by Mr Alf. B. Brewer, and very shortly after this Mr Andrew Rutherford joined Hosie as a wheelwright and plow builder, and these two tradesmen turned out some good work. Rutherford making some good drays which lasted for many years, and the rattle of these carts could be heard long after Rutherford had left Tasmania, and pitched his camp at Essendon, a suburb of Melbourne, where he and his family still reside. It was Andrew Rutherford and our Mr Alexander Gill Senr., that erected the first two Government buildings in Scottsdale, the school master's residence, and the old police office at Ellesmere. The frames of these two buildings were built out of sawn timber. This I think was the first time sawn timber had been used in the district, unless it had been used a little before this in the building of Mr Joseph Heazlewood's house at ' Morning Side.' This sawn timber was of course all cut by hand with a pit-saw, and it was not until some years after this that Mr Alex Gill erected the first saw mill in this part of Tasmania, from which he sent away some of the best timber ever landed on the Launceston wharf, both gum and blackwood. Later on Mr Wyett from Beaconsfield started a saw mill here, and later on again Mr P. H. Tucker erected a good milling plant and sent away a huge quantity of sawn timber. The late Mr W. M. Campbell did a considerable amount of business in the timber line, and in later years Mr J. W. Gofton erected several saw mills, he having as many as four mills working at one time, and from these mills sent away an enormous quantity of timber. During the last few years Messrs Dakers, Tucker, and Thurley have been in the sawmilling business, as well as Robert Boyd, George Hudson, George Peddle and William Warren at Lisle Road. (To be continued ) ---- '''Scottsdale Past and Present (By LONGFELLOW)'''
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151152249 Number ? 25 Mar 1910]
'''Early Clearing Difficulties.'''

When the first pioneers arrived in Scott's New Country, they, of course had no knowledge whatever of scrubbing and clearing heavy bush land. Indeed, many of them had never seen a decent-sized gum tree until they arrived in the new settlement, for we must not overlook the fact that most of them either came from the manufacturing town of England, or the farming districts of Scotland (a few only from the green valleys of old Ireland). Not one of these men knew anything about clearing our heavy timbered bush land. So, instead of ringing their land out as soon as possible, so as to assist nature in clearing the dense forest, they almost to a man only cut down a few acre's of bush each year, which they nearly chopped into matchwood. If a man took a job scrubbing four or five acres for any one of the settlers, the agreement was usually worded so as to contain a clause to the effect that all timber felled up to one foot in diameter was to be lopped or cut up into 12ft. lengths. That meant that an ordinary dogwood had to have at least three and sometimes four cuts put through it. What price scrubbing in those days ? Instead of the early settlers cutting down as many acres of their scrub land as possible, and sowing it down with grass, rearing and fattening cattle until such time as nature itself out the stamps, when it could be cleared fit for the plough at much less cost than it could be cleared out in the green, nearly every man just cut down his few acres (and very few at that}, and then started to clean it up like a flower garden. This entailed many months of hard work during the autumn and winter.
When the land had been made as fit for an onion bed they would set to work and chip their ranch in with wheat, with a hoe. The grain put in on the new burnt-off land grew up to some 6 or 7ft. high, but frequently, on coming to maturity, it would take the rust or blight an badly that it would be useless, and the straw in many cases only fit for pig bedding. In those daye droughts were never known, there being plenty of rain every year. This meant that the crop put in on the new rich soil would grow like magic, and the earth bore fruit abundantly and yielded its increase by handfuls. But owing to the moist climate the grain would often be discolored. When harvested it would either be threshed out with a stick and a half, called a flail, whipped out over the side of a tub or, later on, by the late Mr. William Proctor's (of Lower Piper} three horse threshing machine. This latter, unfortunately for the poor little cockey who had to feed all the machine men, would as a rule, break down twice one week and three times the next.
The precious grain had then to be carted to Bridport, and it was the duty of the producer, when the vessel arrived in Anderson's Bay, to tramp down to the port, a distance of twenty miles there and back, and help carry the wheat or other grain on board, give the captain a hand to push his gallant vessel down the Brid River, out into the open sea, and then return home to clear up another acre or two of his newly burnt-off scrub land, and chip in his next year's crop.
Although the pioneer farmer of Scott'a New Country had in some cases to pay up to 2s each for the bags in which he sent away his year's grain to market, yet not infrequently it would be sold at a very low price, owing to the grain being so discolored through the wet harvest. If memory serves me right, I believe wheat from this district in the early days, badly damaged by the wet, was sold in Launceston as low as one shilling per bushel.
The reader will clearly understand that I am now writing of the early early struggles and hardships of our early pioneers, and not of our present easy going time, when our young men wear white waistcoats, and part their hair down the centre. (To be Continued) ---- '''Scottsdale Past and Present (By LONGFELLOW)'''
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151148060 Number ? 01 Apr 1910]
'''New Methods.'''
The first to break away from the "two acres and clear it up on the onion bed" principle, was Mr John Hookway, of Apple Tree Farm. Mr Hookway came from Somersetshire, in the south-west of England, and being grown to manhood before he left his native land, he always spoke in his native dialect. When Hookway landed in Australia, he made his way to the Victorian gold diggings, and being a hard-working, steady man, saved a little money, sent home to England for the girl he loved, and whom he had left behind him when he came to Australia, and on her arrival was married and decided to settle in Tasmania. So he came over and purchased his first 200 acres of land from the late [[Edwards-39248 | William Edwards']], of Vine Grove. He then set to work to clear his land by an altogether different method than it had been done up to that time, though should this paper ever fall into the hands of Mr Thomas Edwards, of Croydon, North Queensland, it is quite likely, Mr Editor, that you may hear from that gentleman, as I know that he always maintains that it was his father that first sowed some of his land down in grass in the rough after it had been burnt off, without having it cleaned up. But be that as it may, as far as the writer is aware, late John Hookway was the first man to have his land scrubbed, burnt off, and sown down in the rough, without picking up any of the timber. To begin with, I remember there was great consternation among the working men of the day when it became known that the new settler, Hookway, only intended to pay 15s. per acre for the scrubbing of his heavy bush land, as up to that time no one ever dreamt of paying less than one pound per acre for such work. But the reader must not overlook the fact that at that price — one pound per acre— it had all to be lopped into 12ft, lengths, but Hookway's idea was to save 25 percent in the price of the scrubbing to begin with, and as for lopping the scrub, or cutting it up into matchwood, Hookway "did reckon" that if he had a large area scrubbed the five would do all the lopping that was required. And so it did, and in this way 6s. per acre was saved in the scrubbing of the land. When the scrub was burnt off Hookway sowed the land down with mixed grasses in the rough as it was. Then was the time the trouble was supposed to begin, as the neighbors reasoned this way — that the whole of Hookway's land that he had sown down would grow a crop of Scotch thistles so dense and high that neither man nor beast could get through them nor see over the top of them. Just what the people said came to pass exactly. Up came the young grass and clover, and so did the Scotch thistles. Where they grew too thick Hookway would cut tracks with a billhook, so that his little son, who was not old enough to milk a cow, could drive the cows home at milking time. All this time the other settlers who had the welfare of the district at heart, would reason with the new comer, and say, " Why, unless you cut your thistles and clear up your land, Mr Hookway, the district will be ruined," as it must be remembered that up to this time our little farmers would go out of their way half a mile to cut down, or chip up with the hoe, a thistle that was only one foot high.
But the new chum from the Victorian gold diggings did not waste his time in that way at all. His only trouble was to get down as much of his scrub as possible, burn it off, and sow it down with grass, and when remonstrated with his reply was something like this— "Well, as for the cattle not being able to get about among the timber that is left lying on the ground, I do reckon the cows have a lot more time to look among the timber to find the grass than I have to clear up the timber, until such time as I do get the rest of my land scrubbed, and besides, I do be anxious to get a few acres ready to put in a small orchard, which will be growing into profit while the wife and I do be milking the cows and a-making of the cheese, and I do reckon that when the timber on the grass land and the stumps be dry and rotten, that it will not be half the trouble to clear the land in the summer time, when the fires can be kept going."
Of course, many of the men that spent so much time clearing the land in the wet winter season, came to the conclusion that John Hookway was not a wise man. But time soon proved that he was, as before long the dense crop of Scotch thistles grew themselves out, and in their place came an abundant crop of rich feed, upon which the cows milked splendidly, laid down, and grew fat. The cheese paid handsomely at 10d. per lb. wholesale, and Hookway's bacon, of which he made a large quantity, sold at 10d. per lb. also. The young orchard came on well, and in a few years gave a good yield of fruit. His young cattle soon increased, and his dairy herd numbered thirty, all of which he milked with his own hands, as it took Mrs Hookway all her time to make and attend to the cheese, and at the time of which I am writing the two boys (Charlie and Jim) were too young to assist in the cow-yard.
The outcome of Mr Hookway's new method of clearing bush land was that he made a lot of money long before many of the other landholders had opened out their selections, and the great crop of thistles that always grew on the newly-burnt land never caused John Hookway the loss of one night's rest. (To be Continued).
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151153689 North-Eastern Advertiser (Scottsdale, Tas.) Fri 30 Dec 1910]
A Reminisence.
Contributed.
We are now at the close of another decade, and when one looks back over the past ten years, what a great change has taken place, not only in the district itself, which has very much improved during that time, but also in its inhabitants. Many of those that were with us when the Commonwealth of Australia was launched, tea years ago, have long since gone the way of all flesh, to return to us here no more. And still the world goes on the same as ever. No, not the same as ever, because the world to-day is advancing at a much faster speed than it ever advanced in tbe same short space of time in the past history oi our race. When we see what has been accomplished by science and invention during that period it makes the thoughtful man almost dumb with astonishment, as who, in these last days of tbe dying year, 1910, can tell what great thing science may accomplish ; something that may revolutionise our present system of doing things. And yet, we are becoming so used to hearing of new and wonderful inventions in these latter days that we take things for granted, and sometimes think that this beautiful world in which we live in scarcely worth our living in. We forget all the time that we belong to the greatest nation under Heaven, Great Britain, upon whose dominions the sun never sets. We as the smallest part of the British nation are privileged to live in the fair, fertile and sunny land of Australia, and we not only live in Australia, but we enjoy tbe privilege of living here in Tasmania, which is without doubt the garden of Australia as far as beautiful climate and lovely scenery is concerned.
This is wandering somewhat wide of the mark, only, when one thinks of our beautiful mountain scenery, our lovely lakes, rivers, caves, evergreen trees, and the magnificent ferny bowers with the sparkling waterfalls leaping from one tier of rocks to another, down the sides of our great mountains, it makes one think that not only are we living in a wonderful age, but that we here in Tasmania are living in a beautiful and fertile country.
And yet, in this beautiful country things are always changing, and, as I said before, many of those that were with us ten yours ago have passed across the Jordan to that land where the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest.
This reminds one how few of the pioneer settlers that worked hard in the early days of the settlement to open up this dense forest are still with us today. Just let us look back forty or fifty years ago. How few there are of those that had arrived here then, selected land, and commenced to clear away the dense bush and fell the great trees so as to erect their first bush homes.
If I remember correctly there are not more than some twenty or thirty of them still in the flesh, and they are as follows : — Robert Jones, Thos Tucker, T. D. Heazlewood, Mrs E. Bonner, Mrs Martha Cunningham, Mrs Jane Farquhar, James Campbell, John Smith, [[Bonser-327|Edward Bonser]], John A. McBean, John Bald, William McBean, Thos. Harris, Miss Eliza Harris, George Harris, Miss Alice Cox, Alex James, Miss Mary Ann Cox, Alex Gill, Mrs W. Fysh and Mrs D. McDonald.
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151156215 North-Eastern Advertiser (Scottsdale, Tas.) Tue 24 Dec 1912]
SCOTTSDALE FIFTY YEARS AGO.
(By 'Early Pioneer,')
This Xmas fifty years ago, there had arrived in Scotts New Country — since named Scottsdale — about 19 or 20 families of the first pioneers to select land and settle in this district, and as far as memory serves me there were as follows. — Thomas Cox and family, Thomas Tucker, William Smith, William James , Thomas Diprose, Rev T.B Harris, Alex Gill, Peter Miller, Thomas and James Campbell, Donald McGilp, John Cunningham, Alex Farquhar, John McBean, Joseph Bald, George Tyson, E. . W. Bonner, Thomas George, [[Bonser-327|Edward Bonser]], John Williams, T. D. Heazlewood and Robert Jones. Of these there living in the district to-day all that are left of them, which are as follow: — Mrs Martha Cunningham, James Campbell, Mrs Jane Farquhar, John and William McBean, John Bald, Miss Alice and Miss Mary Ann Cox, Alex Gill and William Gill, Thomas Harris, Miss Eliza Harris, George Harris, Mrs W. M. Campbell, Robert Jones. J. G. H. Cunningham, Thomas Farquhar. E. J. Bonner, Thomas George. About 22 souls and there are still in the land of the living, but now reside in this district, a number of those 10 pioneer families, namely— Thomas Tucker, Edward and James Bonser and some of their sisters, T, D Heazlwood and Mrs Heazlewood, John and James Smith, Mrs Boss (South Africa), Mrs M. Fysch (Launceston), Mrs D. McDon aid, Mrs Peter Brewer, Mr W. T. Tucker, Thomas Loone. There may be others still living, but those are about all one can now remember. Yes! there are Mrs Dan. M'Dougall (Ringaroomarooma), Mr E. T. Williams (Melbourne). I should not omit to mention the Brewer family, who, 50 years ago, resided at Bowood. Of this family there are only three now living — Charles Brewer Lilydale, Mrs Fanny Jones (Ferney Hill) and Mr T. H. Brewer (Scottsdale).
It will be 54 years next April since Thomas Tucker, Thomas D. Heazlewood and Jamie Campbell arrived here. The late William Lester, Robt. Jones, Alex James, and a few others came down in the early days selected , their land, and returned up country again for a few years before they came to reside upon their selections, A good number of families arrived 47, 48 and 49 years ago, and among these are the following— F. W. Briggs and family, Andrew Rutherford, A. B. Smyth, James Hosie, John Pear, eon, B.Brand, J. Heazelewood, Loones, Johnstones, Pinners, Berwicks, Listers, Cherrys, Lethborg, I. M'Kerrow, M'Lennan, W. Edwards, and no doubt many others that one cannot now remember. But as it is the year of Jubilee with a fairly good number of the early pioneers of this North-East Coast district, I thought that perhaps the above short account of those who were living here 50 years ago, may not be out of place, and in some cases prove of some little interest.
To my many old friends of 40 and 50 years ago, as you and I will never live to see another Jubilee of the opening up of this North East Coast, I desire to wish you all the compliments of season
December 23rd, 1912.
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151280682 North-Eastern Advertiser (Scottsdale, Tas.) Fri 11 Jul 1913] THE SCOTTSDALE DISTRICT.
A REVIEW.
(Contributed.)
This has been one of the finest winters we have experienced on the North-east Coast, but now that the rain has set in, the better it will be for the tin mines that are in need of water.
It is now about 54 years since the first pioneers settled in Scottsdale. Fifty one years ago there were only seventeen or eighteen farmers in the district. Their names were Thomas Cox, William James, William Smith, [[Bonser-327|Edward Bonser]], T. D. Heazlewood, Thomas Tucker, Thomas Diprose, T. B Harris, Alex Gill, Thomas And James Campbell, Dougall McGilp. James Shearer, Joseph Bald. E. W. Bonner, Alex Farquhar, John M'Bean, John Cunningham, George Tyson — Mr George Tyson was the first man who died in this district. Mr Robert Rhodes, of Lower Ford, near Bowood, was the first person to be buried in the Ellesmere cemetery. He died in 1863.
The late E. W. Bonner was the first Justice of the Peace appointed on the North-east Coast, and the late Alfred Brewer, of Bowood, was the second.
Those of the first pioneers still alive and enjoying good health are Thos. Tucker, T, D. Heazlewood, the Misses Cox. A'f James and his brothers and sisters, John Smith. Bonser's family, Harris' family, Gill's, McBean's, John Bald, Mrs Cunningham, Mrs Farquhar, James Campbell, Thomas Farquhar, and may be some others. The marriage of the late Dougall McGilp and Janet Bald, was the first celebrated on the North east Coast. They were married by the Rev T. B. Harris, at "Hope Farm," the residence of the bride's parent.
The Rev T. B. Harris, E. W. Bonner and Peter Miller were the first preachers of the Gospel in the district, and the services were held at "Glenco," the residence of the late Peter Miller, opposite Lord's Hotel That was before the old Union chapel was erected at Ellesmere.
Land is beginning to change hands , more freely of late. I hear that Mr E. O. Jones has resold the farm that he purchased a few months ago from Mr James Patrick, Mr Fred Lister being the buyer of half the land ad joining the railway line. Nearly every piece of Government land avail able in this district has lately been applied for.
Mr Albert Farquhar, who has passed through a severe illness lately, and was on the way to convalesence, is not too well again.
Mr John While, of "Sweetwater," who is getting well along the journey of life, and who seldom leaves his home, but who always takes the keenest interest in the politics of Aus tralia, was driven into town to record . his vote at the Federal election. Many of our aged people will be glad indeed when the postal vote is again restored to the electors of Australia.
Report says that one of our earliest | pioneer settlers has sold out his farm. If this should prove to be the case the purchaser has secured a good property.
Every truly British subjcct through out the Commonwealth of Australia, will be pleased to see that the Post Master General has decided to do away with Ihe present unsightly kangaroo postage stamp, and have a new stamp struck, bearing the King's bead
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'''PIONEERS OF SCOTTSDALE.''' (Contributed.)
As it is now about 56 years since the early pioneers first settled in Scottsdale, then called Scott's New Country, it may not be out of place to put on record the names of those who are still living and in good health to-day. It was, I think, in 1858 that Messrs. [[Tucker-21589 | Thos. Tucker]], [[Heazlewood-7 | T. D. Heazlewood]], and [[Campbell-10207 | James Campbell]] arrived in this district. These three gentlemen are still living, and so are the following pioneer settlers:—Mrs. Martha Cunningham, [[Dougal-155 | Mrs. Jane Farquhar]], Mrs. Elizabeth Bonner, [[George-10013 | Mrs. T. D. Heazlewood]], Thomas, George, John, and James Smith and their two sisters, Alexander Gill, Thomas, George, and Eliza Harris, [[McBean-413 | John]] and [[McBean-415 | William McBean]], and their three sisters, [[McBean-414 |Mrs. Fysh]], [[McBean-416 | Mrs. D. McDonald]], and [[McBean-412 | Mrs. Barling]], of Launceston; Alex James, George James, and their sisters, Mrs. McDougall, Mrs. Singline, and Mrs. Carey; Miss Alice Cox, and Miss Mary Ann Cox; Mr. Edward and James Bonser and their sisters, John Bald, E. J. Bonner, Edward Williams, Robert Jones, Mrs. R. Brand, Charles Brewer, Thomas Brewer, and Mrs. Fanny Jones. Mrs. Fanny Jones christened the first gold crushing battery erected in Tasmania; it was the Pioneer gold mine battery at Lyndhurst (Waterhouse). Mr. Robert Scott, whose father (the late [[Scott-54281 | James Scott)]] discovered this district, is still living at Ringarooma. The late Thomas Hogarth was the first man to take cattle into the Ringarooma district. He travelled by way of Mount Barrow. The sons and daughters of the late Martin Stephenson, who was one of the early pioneers of this coast, are alive and well. All the other early pioneers of this coast have long since crossed the bar. The names I remember were [[Cunningham-17022 | John Cunningham]], [[Campbell-21685 | Thomas Campbell]], [[McGilp-1 | Dugald McGilp]] and his wife, [[McBean-411 | John McBean]] and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. [[Bauld-18 | Joseph Bald]], Mr. and Mrs. W. James, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, E. W. Bonner, [[Farquhar-506 | Alex. Farquhar]], both father and son, [[Cox-25172 | Thomas Cox, senior]] and [[Cox-40966 | junior]], and their wives, [[Shearer-1686 |James Shearer]], Robert Brand, Ernest Bonner, [[Heazlewood-5 | Mrs. Tucker]], William and Martin Stephenson, William and James Bald, Mr. and Mrs. [[Bonser-327|Edward Bonser]] George and William Tyson and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Watson and their two sons (Bray and Winn), John and Thomas Rutherford, Mr. and Mr. John Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Harris and Richard Harris, Mr. and Mrs. [[Edwards-39248 | William Edwards']], Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams, Mrs. Alex. Gill, Thomas, James, George Scotts, William Johnstone, George Gould, Alfred and Peter Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Cherry, William Lister, Robert Tulloch, William Tulloch and wife, Jonas Cherry, jun., and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lethborg, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLennan, Donald McLennan, John McKerrow, Daniel Smith, John and Robert Jetson and their wives. These and many others, including the late Mr. and Mrs. William Burr, who opened the first state school here, have all long since crossed the great divide, and have passed to that country whence no traveller can return. But it is pleasing to note that the first two white children born in this north-east district are still alive and well. I refer to [[Farquhar-943 | Mr. Thomas Farquhar]], of North Scottsdale, and Mrs. A. Barling, of Launceston.
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50761775 Examiner (Launceston, Tas.) 10 Jun 1914 Page 6]
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'''Early Pioneers'''
(To the Editor.)
Sir— As it is not generally known who were the first Pioneers of this District, as one who was here in November, 1859, I herewith give the names who were here at that time ; : [[Campbell-21685 | Thomas Campbell]], : [[Campbell-10207 | James Campbell]], : [[McGilp-1 | D. McGilp]], : [[Shearer-1686 | James Shearer]], : [[Heazlewood-7 | T. D. Heazlewood]], : [[Tucker-21589 | Thos Tucker]], : Edwin Boon, : Peter Miller, : Thos George, : [[Bonser-124 | James Bonser]], : [[Diprose-5 | Thos Diprose]], : George Tyson, : [[Farquhar-506 | Alex Farquhar]], : [[Cunningham-17022 | John Cunningham]]. The following came in April, 1860 : —
: [[McBean-411 | John McBean]], : William James, : [[Bonner-3019 | E. W. Bonner]]. There may be others, but these are the residents. I came to Scottsdale with my father in November, 1859, and came again with our family in April,1860.
— Yours etc.
ALEX. JAMES.
Ellesmere
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'''Scottsdale Pioneer Settlers'''
ALL THAT IS LEFT OF THEM
(Contributed)
31 July 1923
Reading in the papers the other day that Mr. John McDonald, of Launceston had reached the great age of 99 years, reminds one of some of our aged Scottsdale pioneers who are still travelling along life's journey. The other day we laid to rest our oldest pioneer settler, in the person of the late Elizabeth Bonner, who had turned 91 years of age. We still have with us Mrs. Urquhart, widow of the late Captain Urquhart, of Launceston. This lady although not one of the early pioneer settlers, has resided in this district for a great number of years, and while she has been bed-ridden for many long years past, she in not called upon to suffer a great amount of pain. Mrs. Urquhart, who has always been a fine stamp of woman, is in her 94th year. Mr. Gustavus Hardy, another old landmark, well-known in the Lower Piper and George Town district over fifty years ago, is still with us in the flesh. Mr. Hardy is 88 years of age. Mr. Edward Carr Dinham, who at one time ran a steamship service between Launceston and Bridport, is still hale and heatry at the age of 81 years. Mr. Dinham is father of Mr. George Dinham, the merchant. Mr. Fred. Briggs, who at one time played a prominent part as a member of the Tasmanian Council of Agriculture, touring the State and giving lectures on the subject of the best grasses for cattle pasture, is now doing his 78th. lap of the journey of life
Mr. Thomas Harris, Miss Harris, and Mr. George Harris, three of the early pioneers, are alive and well, with the exception of Mr. Thomas Harris, who has not been in good health for some time. Mr. Harris is 78 years of age.
Mr. John and Mr. William McBean, who arrived in Scottsdale as small boys some 62 years ago, are still with us. Mr. John McBean has suffered a great deal from his old enemy — asthma
Mr. John Bald, a resident of this district for G2 years, can, at the age of 72, still shear a sheep like a young man without making his back ache. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heazlewood, who now reside in Launceston, are facing the ninetieth mile stone. Mrs. Heazlewood is enjoying good health, but her husband is not so robust as in former years. Another old resident of Scottsdale (Mrs. T. D. Heazlewood) is also living in Launceston. Another early pioneer of this district in the person of Mr. Edward Williams, who now resides in Melbourne has reached the age of 74 years
About the only others of the early Scottsdale pioneer settlers left, who were living in this district 61 years ago, are : — Mrs. I. Singline, Mrs. D. McDougall, Ringarooma ; Mr. James Bonser, Branxholm; Mr. E. J. Bonner, Bridport; Mr. John Cunningham, Derby; Mrs. W. Fysh, Melbourne; Mrs McDonald, Launceston; Mr. William Gill, Mr. Thomas Farquhar, Mrs. Peter Brewer, Launceston; Miss Alice Cox, Mrs. Helen. Ross, (nee Smith), South Africa; Mr. John Gill. Burnie; Charles Brewer, Lilydale; Thomas Brewer, Bridport; John Pinner, Mrs. James McDonald, Mr. George James, and perhaps one or two others. It was Miss Alice Cox's father (the late Thomas Cox), who erected the first house in Scottsdale, about 64 years ago
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article152530961 North-Eastern Advertiser (Scottsdale, Tas.) Tue 31 Jul 1923]
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[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51257168 Examiner (Launceston, Tas. ) Wed 31 Oct 1923]
'''PIONEERS UNRAVEL THE PAST.'''
'''MR. A. W. LOONE'S REMINISCENCES.'''
Some interesting personal history was expounded by Mr. A. W. Loone, who served in the Legislative Council for many years, and who received the title of "honourable" in recognition of his long connection with that Chamber. He has always been an active man in the district, and has won the respect of the community, which goes with an unselfish life of service. Apart from his legislative career, he has been a live member of the various organisations which have tended to advance a district, such as the North Eastern Agricultural and Pastoral Society. Probably no man other than a commercial traveller is on the move about the state to such an extent as is the case with him, and he has amassed an incalculable fund of information about the state and its activities which makes him a valuable asset to any board or association. Mr. Loone, a native of Bath, England, arrived in the Scottsdale district as a child of six years old with his parents in 1863, from Glenore. In reminiscent vein he chatted with the "Examiner" representative on Monday night on a favourite topic of his, the early days of the North-East. He related how the first day's journey from Glenore towards the Scottsdale district took the party, comprising his parents, his brother, and the baby, to Dilston, where he slept out in the yard of the hotel under a dray. Three days later "Scott's New Country" was reached. The good land which had been thrown open to selection was the attraction, and his father took up bush farming. Those were the days for bumper crops, for the paddocks were hemmed in by dense forest, and whatever was put in grew well. Wheat and potatoes were the principal crops, the former being threshed with a flail, and ground in steel flour mills by hand. The bran was sifted out and used, the users calling it "brown Tommy." The pioneers lived all the year round on it, and fattened, although when a bag of light flour was available the people "thought it Christmas," as Mr. Loone aptly put it. "We were the twentieth family to take up our residence in the district (Scott's New Country)," went on Mr. Loone. "There was a road to our place from Jetsonville, and from there a dray track cut through the bush up to Tucker's Corners (the present town of Scottsdale). The bulk of the residents were situated then around Jetsonville and included T. and J. Campbell, Dougal McGilp, Jas. Shearer, Joseph Bald, [[McBean-411 | John McBean]], John Cunningham, Alexander Farquhar, George Tyson, Thomas Cox, William James, William Smith, [[Bonser-327|Edward Bonser]], Thomas Diprose, T. D. Heazlewood, Thomas Tucker, Alexander Gill, Rev. T. B. Harris, David Pinner, John Williams, Robert Bran, the Brewers (of Bowood), and Robert Rhodes (the first man buried in the district; I wasn't at his funeral, but I saw it pass along). In those days we used to receive our mail from Launceston, via Bowood, 12 miles from Scottsdale. The early settlers also got a few provisions there occasionally, as there was no store of any description in the new settlement. Besides those I have mentioned, there were several people who held land awaiting settlement. "The settlers held a meeting," he continued, "and called for tenders for carrying the mail once a fortnight from Bowood to Thomas Cox's creek at Ellesmere. William McBean had the contract to carry the mail for £5 for six months, doing the journey once a fortnight on foot. The late E. W. Bonner was secretary of this primitive farmers' union. "I remember arriving in the district one Sunday afternoon. My mother was carrying a little infant, nine weeks old, and my brother and I were riding on the load of our belongings. Passing a big hole where a tree had been blown out, the cart capsized and turned turtle on top of us two. The pad formed by the bedding saved us from being killed. That was just down where the present Jetsonville state school stands.
"The first general store opened at Scottsdale was by the late Thomas Massey in the same house as James Jetson now occupies at Jetsonville. Before this, however, we could always buy a clay pipe and a few boxes of matches from the late Thomas Cox, who was the first settler in the district. It was he who gave the acre of land on which the old Union Chapel was erected. It was in this building that the first state school was opened in Scottsdale district in 1868 by the late William Burr. The second store opened was on the present town of Scottsdale, by the late T. D. Heazlewood, and the third business place was at Gladswood, where Mr. John Beattie now lives, at Jetsonville, by the late John Cunningham, who was for many years road overseer in this district. By this time the Government had let the first mail contract to come through Pattersonia over the Meredith Range. There was only a track, and the contractor (the late [[Bonser-327|Edward Bonser]]) used to do the journey on horseback. Mr. Heazlewood was the postmaster, at his store. Later Mr. Heazlewood became weary of welldoing, and let the late Mr. Thomas Tucker take the contract. Mr. Tucker opened a store, and kept the post office in the shop that Mrs. Charles Winter now occupies. The first hotel opened in the district was opened by the late Thos. Beswick at Tucker's Corners, under the name of the Dogwood Tavern, on the Bridport side of the Coronation Hotel. Subsequently the late William Edwards opened the Vine Grove Hotel, the property now owned by the Warden (Mr. H. G. Salier) a mile and a half from the present post office. Prior to Mr. Tucker having the post office he had erected a flour mill on what is known as Tucker's Creek, just below the town, on the Ringarooma-road. He used to charge 9d a bushel for gristing wheat. This silenced the old hand steel flour mills for ever. "Everybody worked hard in those days. The wages were 10s a week and keep for a man who worked from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., and after tea rolled logs together for a couple of hours. In the early days of the hand flour mill, when a bag of white flour arrived in the district, via Bowood, the neighbours would share it - it was such a luxury - and thus it went the round. There were swarms of wallaby and kangaroo, and the rivers were heavily stocked with blackfish and herrings, bream, mullet, and flounders were plentiful at Bridport. "From the earliest days of the settlement nearly everyone spent one day of the year (Boxing Day) at Bridport, travelling by any vehicle that was available. The first sports I remember were held on Christmas afternoon in the late Dougal McGilp's top paddock, and the great event of the day was catching the pig with the greasy tail. I wasn't there, but I didn't miss the fun, for I was hoeing potatoes in a paddock near by, and got a grandstand view. The late Samuel Beswick, who afterwards ran the first mail coaches from Launceston, but was then a boy, was the winner of the contest. The afternoon was spent by a parody on football, shinty, and other games, with a few races to keep up the competitive spirit. The first shooting match on the North-East Coast was fired off at Bridport. The prize was a bullock, worth £5, and was won by Mr. William McBean, of Jetsonville. The first horse-race on this coast also was held at Bridport and was won by Mr. Thomas Beswick's bay mare Topsy. The prize was a £5 saddle. The late [[Bonser-327|Edward Bonser]] had a grey mare, Sis, which was a wonderful beast to go, and later she was the pride of the district at the races. The Counsel Bros., of Bellamy, Lower Piper, and the late Thomas Malley, also used to run horses at Bridport. Counsel Bros. ran some fine stock, including a grey horse called Dicko-Dick. We also held foot races at Bridport, and [[McBean-411 | John McBean]], Wesley Burr, and Albert Counsel were the three crack runners of the day.
The first cricket match was played later on on Stephenson's Marsh, about 4 miles north-east of Bridport, between the Scottsdale and Waterhouse cricket clubs. There were a number of miners at Waterhouse, as the Lyndhurst show was going then. The Scottsdale team was captained by the late Bray Watson, who had played against the first All-England eleven in Melbourne for Ballarat some time before. He once threw a ball 118 yards, side-on, to the wickets, and knocked them down. "That," put in Mr. Loone, "is recorded in 'Bell's Life.' " The three highest scores on the Scottsdale side were Bray Watson, 20; John McDougal, 18; and Thomas Dazeley, 14. Edward Brain captained the Waterhouse team. On the day that this first match was played there was a 120 yards footrace between Mr. Albert Counsel, now of Winnaleah, and [[ [[McBean-411 | Mr. John McBean]], of Scottsdale. Counsel winning the race in exceeding good time by about a yard.
"The first preachers of the gospel in the district," proceeded Mr. Loone, "were the late Rev. T. B. Harris, the late Mr. E. W. Bonner, and the late Mr. Peter Miller. These three men were all Wesleyans, and all came from the district of Longford. Mr. Bonner was appointed the first registrar of births, marriages, and deaths, and the council clerk and secretary of the Road Board. At Mr. Bonner's death 26 years ago his widow, the late Mrs. Elizabeth Bonner, was appointed registrar. It was this lady who was the first woman in Australia to marry people. She passed away a few months ago at the age of 93 years. The late Alexander Gill erected the first sawmill in the district, at his farm just outside the township, well nigh 50 years ago. To-day there are on the north-eastern line between Launceston and Herrick, nearly 50 sawmills. "When the tin mines were first discovered by the late Mr. Renison Bell, Messrs. Thos. Heazlewood and Thos. Tucker both cut up their frontages, which now form the town of Scottsdale. The present Mechanics' Institute was started by Rev. David Flockhart in the first Wesleyan Church erected at Ellesmere. Mr. Tucker then gave a block of land on which the present building now stands. In the early days it was known as the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association. To-day there is a very fine library for a country district, and all the important daily papers are filed. (To be Continued.)
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51257168 Examiner (Launceston, Tas. ) Wed 31 Oct 1923]
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'''"Opening up the North-East Coast"'''.
A lecture delivered by Mr A W Loone at the Mechanic's Hall 30 June 1926
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article152666493 North-Eastern Advertiser (Scottsdale, Tas.) Fri 2 Jul 1926]
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[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article94322862 Examiner (Launceston, Tas.) 21 Jan 1933]
'''THE GROWTH OF SCOTTSDALE'''
'''Seventy Years of Progress'''
'''OLD DAYS AND NOW'''
How everything has altered, when one takes a 70 years' look across the beautiful district of Scottsdale. Then our only road was a cart track cut through the dense forest, only just wide enough to let a dray pass along. Now there are beautiful metal roads nearly everywhere. Then you could not see five chains through the thick scrub, but to-day one can stand upon any hill and look out across tens of thousands of acres of rolling hills and valleys covered with crops, and abundance of splendid pasture of the richest descrip- tion, while the everlasting mountains, clothed in azure blue, stand like senti- nals on two sides of the beautiful dis- trict of Scottsdale, with its cattle, sheep, and horse grazing on a hundred hills.
Never before since the district has been opened, and much of it cleared, has there ever been a more abundant growth of rich pasture as at present. We have truly had a wonderful season for abundant growth.
As we enter the year 1933, it may perhaps not be out of place to mention a few facts of Scottsdale and its people.
The population of our town is one thousand people, and that of the whole municipality is three thousand souls We are forty miles from the city of Launceston. The town has a good water supply which is lifted five hund- red feet from the Brid River, which never runs dry, and from that source we have a splendid electric system.
There are several good business places in the town, some nice private residences, and many beautiful flower gardens.
The town of Scottsdale is twelve miles in from the sea at Bridport, which is becoming a well sought-out seaside resort.
There are ten state schools in our district. Mr. T. A. Lay has charge of the State High School. The state school teachers are as follows:-North Scottsdale, Miss Mariane Furlonge; For- ester Settlement, Miss Joan Brook; Jetsonville, Miss A. W. Sturgess; Brid- port, Miss M. Kiddle; West Scottsdale, Miss J. T. Jacobson; Springfield, Mr. G. E. Cunningham; South Springfield. Miss Beryl Forsyth: Tonganah, Miss Winifred Smith; Lietinna, Miss Myrtle Creedon.
Some of our landholders, owing to the low price of produce, are having a very good time. Dairy butter is selling to the stores from sixpence to tenpence per pound, and eggs seven pence a dozen. Year by year the small farmers are going in for more cows, and dairying appears to be the mainstay of the small landowner. This district produces the best class of potatoes.
There are two hotels in Scottsdale.
The members of the municipal coun cil are as follows:-Messrs. H. G Salier (Warden). W. E. Rose (treasurer), R. Coplestone, B. Murphy, M.H.A., Tasman Newman, W. McCann. J. B. McGilp, A. C. Hookway, R. J. Wadley, and E. Button (council clerk). Miss Olive M. Tucker (assistant council clerk), and Mr. G. S. Chapple (inspector and health inspector).
The following are justices of the peace:-Messrs. Samuel Hawkes. Edmund Button, A. W. Loone, A. W. Biggs, David Beattie, Alexander Coplestone, W. E. Rose, H. B. Holmes, H. G Salier. J. B. Mc.Arthur, G. W. Burrows, H. B. Lade, A. H. Thorpe, George McGowan, Robert Murphy, M.H.A., Senator J. B. Hayes, A. G. Galloway, J. M. Firth. Mrs. Ada M. Rose.
Mr. W. E. Rose has for years past been chairman for General and Petty Sessions. The three members of the Licensing Bench are Mr. E. L. Hall (Stipendiary Magistrate), and Messrs Robert Coplestone and J. B. McArthur. J.s.P.
We have a good Public Library, of which Mr. Sylvester Charles Falconer is the secretary.
Inspector Harry Hill is in charge of the police, with Trooper Gunton and Constable A. N. Goss assisting. The council clerk (Mr. E. Button) is registrar of births, marriages, and deaths.
Mr. Harold Fry's motor service from Derby passed through Scottsdale on its way to Launceston daily, so also does Annear's service 'bus, while the airplanes between Launceston and Flinders Island pass over the town of Scottsdale almost daily. A. W. Suter's motor service runs between Scottsdale and Bridport daily.
Among the leading orchardists in Scottsdale are the following:-Messrs. George McGowan, O. A. Tucker, F. F. Tucker, and Harold Holmes. Among the leading farmers are the names of Messrs. H. G. Salier, G. W. Burrows, F. Lister, George Pinner, Roy Ranson, David Beattle, J. B. McGilp, and John Beattie.
The leading sheep and cattle men are Messrs. D. von Bibra, H. B. Lade, G. W. Burrows, E. O. Jones, Gordon Cunningham. The outstanding name in connection with horses is Mr. G. W. Burrows.
There are seven churches in Scottsdale, and four resident ministers: Rev Walter Walters. Church of England; Rev. Osborne Keen, Methodist: Rev. J. Harwood, Presbyterian; and Captain A. Grey, Salvation Army. Messrs. C. Unwin. J. Simpson, C. Jensen and A. T. Jessop take a leading part among the two sections of the Christian Brethren. Rev. Father J. Ryan, Roman Catholic, resides at Derby, but attends the Scottsdale Church regularly.
'''The First Child'''
Seventy-two years ago there was born to the late Alexander and Jane Farquhar their second son, whom they named Thomas David. He was the first white child born in the newly-discovered district of Scottsdale, or Scott's New Country, called after the late James Scott, the discoverer of the country, but then nick-named Cox's Paradise, after the late Thomas Cox, who erected the first building in the new settlement.
Thomas David Farquhar first saw the light on the selection next to the portion of land on which he now lives (Burnside road), and so our first-born son, after seventy-two years, still lives among us, and his only trouble seems to be that he is getting old early! Mr. Farquhar, who has never taken an active part in public life, is a quiet, un- assuming, good citizen, and has spent his whole life in "single blessedness."
We have, living among us, a number of aged people who have outlived the "alloted span," and are well up among the eighties. They are the following ladies and gentlemen:
Rev. W. H. Youlton, in his eighty seventh year. Mr. Youlton has preached the Gospel for over 50 years. Mrs. Youlton is 85 years of age.
Mr. Samuel Hawkes is nearly eighty seven. He has been a mining man, a landowner, and he served eight years in the Tasmanian House of Assembly.
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen are still with us. Mrs. Allen is our oldest resident, and in her eighty-ninth year. Mr. Allen is a good authority on bee keeping.
Mrs. Adeline Briggs is eighty years of age. Mr. Sydney Unwin is eighty-four years, and was at one time a coffee planter in Ceylon.
Mrs. Emma George is eighty-five years of age.
Mr. Thomas Easterbrook is eighty odd, and was a stone mason.
Miss Eliza Harris is eighty-six years, and was one of Scottsdale's earliest pioneer settlers.
Mr. Robert Jetson, about eighty-six, an early pioneer settler.
Mr. George Harris, farmer and builder, early pioneer settler.
Miss Annie Edwards, eighty-four years.
Mrs. Walter Jessup. eighty years.
Mrs. William Slaughter, well into the eighties.
Mr. William Bennett, eighty years, miner and carrier.
Mrs. Zam-Patti., eighty-eight years.
Mrs. Mary Murphy, eighty-four years of age.
Mr. John Bald, farmer and pioneer settler, is eighty-two.
Mrs. M. Calder, eighty-seven, well and favourably known in the district of Boat Harbour, North-West Coast.
Mr. John Pihan, eighty years, retired seaman.
Mrs. Kate Sutherland is eighty-two years of age.
Mr Richard Easterbrook, eighty-one, farmer.
Mr. Bissett, farmer.
We have two banks-the Commercial Bank of Australia, manager, Mr. H. A. Permezi; teller, Mr. H. K. Symons; and clerk, Mr. T. Hogg. Bank for Savings, manager. Mr A. W. Biggs; assistant, Miss W. Biggs.
There are two solicitor firms- Messrs. Bushby and Button and Mr. Hector Craw.
We have three resident doctors. They are-Dr. Davies. Dr. Hay, and Dr. Robertson. Dr. Robertson has his own private hospital.
The officials of the Parents' and Friends' Association, Scottsdale. are: President. Mr. H. G. Salier; vice-presidents, Messrs. D. McLennan and A. N. Parsons; treasurer, Mr. E. Button, secretary, Mr. J. M. Firth; auditor, Mr. H. Craw; executive, Messrs. H. G. Salier, D. McLennan. T. Lay, G. S. Chapple, and J. M Firth; ladies' committee, Mesdames A. S. Porteous, A. French, S. E. Wells, J. A. Gofton, G. S. Chapple, H. Harvey, V. Patterson, T. Lay, W. J. Irwin, E. Gill.
There are not many large herds of milking cows, but among the largest of them are David Beattie and Son's 46 cows. H. J. Jessup 36 cows, D. McLennan 30 cows, Mont Ranson, Veska and Vaibar, J. Reynolds, Max Heazlewood, T. and G. Wilson, C. Unwin, L. Blackberry. R. Wadley, Willis Bros., A. T. Squires, M. M. Lette, George Gofton, R. Tulloch, W. J. Freeman, J. Campbell, W. Dakers. A. V. Jessup, J. Williams., Syd Stagg, Arthur Haley, Wing and Ranson, John Beattie, W. Bald, Jas. McDougall, R. Tyson, R. Murphy, Thomas Denison, G. Young, Henry Jessup, Tas. Priestley, Mrs. Jane O'Keefe and Sons, W. A. McKerrow, N. S. Bostock, W. G. Lawes. Also H. H. Briggs and Sons have a splendid herd of pure Jersey cows.
'''THE HOSPITAL'''
The North-Eastern Soldiers' Memorial Hospital is a very fine, up-to-date country hospital, which, with the Nurses' Home, cost twelve thousand pounds. This, we are proud to say is paid for. Credit is due for the rais- ing of a large amount of money for the erection of this establishment to two gentlemen—Mr. Donald McLennan and Mr. Frank Solomon.
The members of the Hospital Board are:—Mr. Arthur Sweet, chairman; Mr. C. Gordon, vice-chairman; Messrs. Will McCann, J. J. Waldron, A. W. Loone, Robert Murphy, M.H.A.; J. B McArthur, Mrs. A. M. Rose. Mr. W. J. Fahey is the secretary, and Mr. Lou Berwick caretaker.
Dr. G. J. Davies is the medical superintendent of the hospital, and Dr. Arthur Hay surgeon. The matron is Miss E. Galloway, under whose splendid management the institution holds its own, and is a credit to the district. The following are the nursing staff:-Sister C. Bonney, Sister A. Walker, Nurse Lenna Sulzberger, Nurse Doris Tucker, Nurse Maisie Dean, and Nurse Roma Edwards. Since the hospital was opened twelve years ago one thousand and ninety children have been born there.
Messrs. A. Sweet and J. J. Waldron represent the Ringarooma Municipality Council on the Hospital Board.
In connection with the State High School Farm, a board was formed, consisting of the following gentlemen: Messrs. H. G. Salier, chairman; W. C. Morris, the former headmaster of the High School, secretary; Donald McLennan, treasurer; F. W. Hicks, Agricul- tural expert; and E. Propsting. These gentlemen have for a number of years past been carrying on this farm for the benefit of the State High School scholars, and they have raised pure stock, also a pure breed of pigs. They also have the services of Mr. W. J Fahey as agricultural adviser, while in Mr. K. McLennan as overseer the board has always had a man who has put his whole interest into his job. This board has been subsidised by the Government.
The following are the business places of the town:--Messrs. G. M. Dinham and Co., general merchants and drapers (three shops): H. A. and M. E. Sutherland, general store; Len Brown. general store; A. W. Loone, general store: Mrs. C. Winter, grocery store; Mr. H. Sutherland is a tailor, so also is Mr. G. Stagg: Mr. H. Northeast is a jeweller: Messrs. Northeasts are drapers; Mr. A. S. Porteous, dentist; Mr. T. A. Newman is the proprietor of the picture theatre: Messrs. A. E. Osborne and Son are the proprietors of the "North-Eastern Advertiser;" Mrs W. H. Tapsell has a fancy goods shop. Mr. F. T. Killworth is a saddler and harness maker: Messrs. W. J. irwin. E. F. Sowter, and Arthur Brill are bakers and confectioners: Messrs. W. Jacobs, L. B. Ranson and Sons, Leth- borg and Bald, and C. McKerrow, butchers; Mr. Sydney Sutherland and Mr. George Sellers and Sons are blacksmiths; Mr. E. C. Ricketts is the owner of Lord's Hotel, while Mr. H. T. Steele is the owner of the Scottsdale Hotel Mr. A. G. Galloway, chemist; Mr. A. E. Lockwood manages the Y.M.C.A.; Mr. Ivan Dyer is the stationmaster; cycle works are run by Mr. Rus Harris and Mr. W. McCann; motor works are carried on by Mr. T. A. Newman and Messrs. Dinham and Company; there are three boot and shoe shops, owned by Messrs. J. Cunningham, A. J. Lewis, and Joseph Davies; three hair dressing saloons, carried on by Mr. W. A. Pin- ner, Mrs. W. A. Pinner, and Mr. W. Wurr; dressmaking establishments are conducted by Miss Perkins, Miss Beatrice French, Miss Eileen Dutton, Mrs. R. D. Tait, Mrs. C. D. Sutherland.
The directors of the Scottsdale Cooperative Dairy Co. are:-Messrs. G. Gowland (chairman), H. J. Jessup, W. T. Freeman. V. H. Briggs, J. Graham, E. O. Jones, R. Murphy, M.H.A., and C. A. Hook (manager).
Mr. A. N. Parsons, well known in the early days of Zeehan, has had charge of the Scottsdale post and telegraph office for the past thirteen years, and his present staff are:-Mr. A. G. Sharp, postman; D. G. Stephens and V. T. Ranson, telegraphist, Telephonists are:-Misses C. V. Camm, E. N. Gra- ham, and N. Webster; mechanic, Mr. D. Ingles; linesman, Mr. N. Andrews. Post offices in other parts of the municipality are:-Springfield, Mr. R J. Fulton; Bridport. Mrs. M. E. C. Suter; Jetsonville. Mr. Charles Loone; Lietinna, Mrs. K. Webb; South Spring- field, Mrs. V. Frost; Kamona, J. Hew- ett.; Forester, Mrs. J. Shea; Koomeela, Mrs. L. Easterbook; Bungana, Mr. Alex Adams; Tonganah, Mr. A. T. Jessop .
The three principal poultry keepers are Mr. Charles Northeast, Mr. Herbert Simpson, and Mr. Joseph Davies.
Mr. J. M. Firth is the forest ranger.
Sawmilling is not now the flourish- ing industry it was a few years ago, although there is a slight improvement. The following sawmills are now working:-Mr. J. A. Gofton, 3 mills; Mr. Geo. Peddle one million top of the Great Sideling; Joseph Gofton, one mill; Bis- sett and Gofton, one mill; H. Ling, one mill; Sydney French, one mill. The pity for both the master and men is that sawn timber is not worth two to three shillings per hundred feet more than it is at the present time.
Mr. R. E. Casboult is the Government Inspector of Roads throughout the North-East Coast.
The North-Eastern Agricultural Association holds a two days' show each springtime. Mr. E. O. Jones is the president and Mr. T. C. Loosmore is the secretary. There are 250 paid-up members in the association.
There was also an autumn show held last year. Mr. D. McLennan is the president and Mr. F. H. Loosmore is the secretary.
There are eighty members belonging to the Scottsdale Agricultural Bureau. The president is Mr. Robert Murphy. M.H.A. and the secretary, Mr. T. C. Loosmore.
Mr Murphy is also a member of the Tasmanian Potato Marketing Board at Burnie, North-West Coast. There are two benefit lodges, the Oddfellows, 110 members, V. Hand, master; F. H. Loosmore, secretary; H. Gofton, chairman for year; and the Druids, 143 members, J. A. Campbell, local president of branch; L Berdick, secretary.
The Dorset Lodge of Free Masons is a very strong body in this district. Mr. B. W. Turner, of Derby, is the Worshipful Master and Mr. H. Bertram is the secretary. In this lodge there are over one hundred members.
The Fire Brigade Board also achieve good work in our district. Mr. A. E. Osborne is the superintendent, Mr. P. T. illworth is deputy superintendent. Members are Messrs. C. Bald, W. A. Rose, C. Scott, A. Pinner, W. A. Pinner, A. Steele, M. Steele, C. Gregory, M. Gregory., G. Whitehead, G. V. Ricketts, D. Campbell, and D. Winter, secretary.
Brighter days are ahead. Our farmers are having bad times, owing to the low price of all they produce, not a few of them are settling down to make the best of things as they are. Many of them are cutting out a good deal of the sport and pleasures they indulged in during the boom times, and are determined to live within their means. They are prepared to put their shoulder to the wheel of prosperity, and lift hard all the time, as they can see on the distant horizon, the gleams of a brighter day. May it he so for us all.
On behalf of the people of the Scottsdale municipality, we wish the other forty-six municipalities in Tasmania a bright and prosperous new year.
A. W. LOONE
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article94322862 Examiner (Launceston, Tas.) 21 Jan 1933]
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[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51913935 Examiner (Launceston, Tas.) 2 Jan 1935 Page 10]
'''Scottsdale Pioneers'''

Sir,—It is seventy-two years ago to-day, January 3, 1935 ''(=1863)'', since the Hon. [[Loone-15 | Arthur William Loone]] arrived in Scott's New Country, as Scottsdale was then called. There are some seven persons still living who were here before [[Loone-15 | Mr. Loone]] came.
We have living with us to-day Mr. [[Farquhar-943 | Thomas Farquhar]], who was the first white child born in Scottsdale, 74 years ago last month. [[Farquhar-943 | Mr. Farquhar]] is of a quiet, unassuming disposition, and has never taken a leading part in public affairs, always being content to paddle his own canoe.
Miss [[Harris-53682 | Eliza Harris]], who has just turned her 88th year, was the eldest daughter of the [[Harris-53680 | Rev. T. B. Harris]], and in the early days of the settlement conducted a school.
Mrs. M. Fysh, now residing in Melbourne, is the widow of the late William Fysh, of Fysh and Barling, well known butchers, of the Quadrant, Launceston, in days gone by.
[[Watson-35673 | Mrs. E. J. Bonner]], of Bridport, who for many years kept the Jetsonville and Bridport post offices, is another. Then there is [[James-15713 | Mrs. Emily Carey]], widow of the late [[Carey-4394 | Albert Carey]].
[[Gill-11371 | Mr. John Gill]], carpenter, now lives at Burnie, and [[Bonser-243 |Mr. James Bonser]], who in his young days used to carry the mails through the mountains on horseback to Launceston, now lives retired in Launceston.
Seventy-two years ago there were some thirty pioneers settled in this new district. The names are as follow: Thomas Hutching, [[Loone-18 |Thomas Loone]], [[Farquhar-943 | Thomas Farquhar]], [[Campbell-21685 | Thomas Campbell]], [[Cox-25172 | Thomas Cox, sen.]], [[Cox-40966 | Thos. Cox, junr.]], Thomas James, [[Diprose-5 | Thomas Diprose]], [[Tucker-21589 |Thomas Tucker]], [[Heazlewood-7 | Thomas W.* Heazlewood]], Thomas George, Thomas Harris, sen., Thomas Harris, jun., [[Cunningham-17022 | John Cunningham]], [[Farquhar-506 | Alex Farquhar]], [[McBean-411 | John McBean]], [[Bauld-18 | Joseph Bald]], [[Campbell-10207 | James Campbell]], [[McGilp-1 | Dougal McGilp]], [[Shearer-1686 | James Shearer]], William James, William W. Smith, [[Bonner-3019 | E. W. Bonner]], Alex Gill, T. B. Harris, Alex James, George Tyson.
Taking a rough estimate of the 30 families at five persons in each family, there were about some 150 men, women, and children in Scottsdale 72 years ago.
HAPPY NEW YEAR.
[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51913935 Examiner (Launceston, Tas.) Wed 2 Jan 1935 Page 10] * should it read Thomas D Heazlewood rather than Thomas W?
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https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/S/Scottsdale.htm - Jeff Jennings (circa 2006) Scottsdale is the centre of the Dorset Municipality in north-east Tasmania. Located in a rich agricultural and forestry based area, it had a population of 2000 in 2004. In 1853 [[Scott-54281 | James Scott]] explored the north-east to find productive land, and in 1859 the first land was selected in 'Scott's New Country'. The hamlet of Ellesmere grew up, boosted by the discovery of gold at Lyndhurst in 1869 and later tin at Derby, Branxholm and Moorina. In 1889 a railway line was opened to Scottsdale, and later extended to Branxholm and Herrick. In 1893 Ellesmere was renamed Scottsdale. Significant stepping stones in its development were the Mechanics' Institute and the North East Agricultural and Pastoral Society (Scottsdale Show) in 1881, the newspaper North Eastern Advertiser in 1911 and the North East Soldiers Memorial Hospital in 1921. During the Second World War a vegetable processing factory opened, followed by the Armed Forces Food Science Establishment in 1949. In 2004 the town's population was static with the closure of the vegetable processing factory and the tendency of people to live at Bridport and commute to work. The town supports two large softwood processing factories and relies on forest-based industries as well as agriculture. :Further reading: :E Hookway et al, Scott's New Country, Scottsdale, 1980; :G & S Miller, Of rascals and rusty relics, Hobart, 1979; :A Loone, Tasmania's North East, Launceston, 1981; :D Beswick et al, As the river flows, Ringarooma, 1988.
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In 1927/8 the book Tasmania's North-East by the [[Loone-15 |Hon. A. W. Loone]] was presented in serial form in the Launceston Examiner. An editorial regarding the book appeared on 11 Oct 1928 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51505435 Here are the links to the instalments as sourced via Trove. The newspaper articles were not printed in the same order as the chapters of the book. The list below follows the chapter sequence of the book. :BOOK CHAPTER (EXAMINER DATE PUBLISHED INSTALMENT) :I (03/12/1927 01) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51451812 Early expeditions/Earliest Pioneers :II (07/12/1927 02) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51452343 Difficulties/Inexperience/ :III (10/12/1927 03) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51453008 Neighbourliness/Problems :IV (14/12/1927 04) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51453449 Roads/Stores/Mail & other :V (17/12/1927 05) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51453945 Stores & Post Office :VI (21/12/1927 06) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51454504 Sport & Entertainment :VII (24/12/1927 07) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51455087 First Brides/Churches :VIII (28/12/1927 08) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51455445 Mechanics Institute/Early Ministers/Public Institutions/Sawmilling :IX (31/12/1927 09) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51455982 Sawmills cont./Council of Agriculture/Life On The Land :X (04/01/1928 10) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51456497 Potatoes/Grasses/Bracken :XI (07/01/1928 11) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51457040 Pioneering Methods/Flax/ Orcharding/ Rail & Shipping :XII (11/01/1928 12) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51457501 Blacksmith/Buildings/Education/ Settlers/Sunday School :XIII (14/01/1928 13) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51458062 Ringarooma :XIV (18/01/1928 14) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51458485 Census 1861 & 70/Mining :XV (21/01/1928 15) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51459075 Gold mining :XVI (25/01/1928 16) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51459502 Tin mining :XVII (28/01/1928 17) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51460155 Ringarooma tin mine :XVIII (01/02/1928 18) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51460623 The Old Nugget Mine/Derby's First Store :XIX (04/02/1928 19) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51461152 Diprose's Enterprise/Derby Business/Ringarooma :XX (08/02/1928 20) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51461728 Moorina/Weldborough :XXI (11/02/1928 21) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51462379 Road To Lottah :XXII (15/02/1928 22) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51462837 Lottah/Gould's Country/St Helens/Scamander/St Marys/Fingal :XXIII (18/02/1928: 23) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51463442 Gold 1852/R V Legge/St Marys Hospital/G W Burrows/H Salier/G Dinham/D McLennan/F Solomon/Waterhouse station/W Morgan :XXIV (22/02/1928 24) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51463987 Lilydale :XXV (25/02/1928 25) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51464553 Railway Line/St Leonards Tin Mine/R Coplestone/J Smith :XXVI (29/02/1928 26) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51464968 Bowood Estate/Council/Mining :XXVII (03/03/1928 27) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51465554 Mt Cameron mines/Elder People :XXVIII (10/03/1928 28) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51466711 Flinders Island :XXIX (14/03/1928 39) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51467353 Accidents & Deaths :XXIX (cont) (17/03/1928 40V http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51467885 Accidents & Deaths (cont) :XXX (18/04/1928 37) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51473034 Henry Webb/Phillip Bros/Water Races :XXXI (21/04/1928 38) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51473774 Briseis Mine :XXXII (25/04/1928 39) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51474330 Early Pioneers: Tin/Pyengana District/Cheese/Fingal :XXXIII (07/03/1928 28) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51466105 Tamar River :XXXIV (21/03/1928 41) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51468449 History of the Tamar :XXXV (24/03/1928 32) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51469005 More About the Tamar :XXXVI (28/03/1928 33) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51469597 Tamar District :XXXVII (31/03/1928 34) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51470359 Early Visitors :XXXVIII (05/04/1928 35) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51471182 The Morals Of The Time :XXXIX (06/04/1928 36) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51471263 Tragic Kangaroo Drive/Black Against White/Victoria Settled 1834 :XL (19/05/1928 40) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51478668 Decline Of The Aborigines (Addendum) :XLI (26/05/1928 41) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51479934 Decline Of The Aborigines (Conclusion)
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LANDHOLDINGS {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Property || Owner || Location || Comment |- | Bannockburn || [[Farquhar-506|Farquhar]] || Jetsonville 8km NE of Scottsdale || In 1859 Alex & Jane F settled near what is now Jetsonville, initially camping in a hollow tree. They were among the first settlers to take up land in the newly explored North-East opened up by James Scott in 1855. |- | Befni || [[Tucker-21615|Oliver Tucker]] || Minstone Rd Scottsdale || Orchard 50 acres |- | Beulah || [[Tucker-21589|Thomas Tucker]] || Scottsdale || |- | Branxholme || [[Scott-54339|J R Scott]] || Ringarooma || North of and adjacent to ''Legerwood'' |- | Blytheswood || Wm McLennan || Nth Scottsdale || Purchased by Thomas & Annie Campbell from Wm McLennan |- | Boobyalla || John Cunningham || |- | Cairn Brae || [[McLennan-503|McLennan]] || Location? || Dan McLennan |- | Cox's Creek/Paradise || [[Cox-25172|T Cox]] || 1m from centre of present day Scottsdale || First resident of the district, arriving 26 Feb 1859 |- |Dilkhoosa||[[Holmes-23067|Capt William N Holmes]]||West Scottsdale |- |Haere Mai||[[Button-2415|Edmund Button]]||Scottsdale||Eleanor St. Maori for Welcome |- iHighfield||[[Brewer-13939|Thomas Brewer||Scottsdale|| |- | Hope Farm || [[Bauld-18|Jos Bauld]] || location? || |- | Kia Ora || [[Ranson-466|Ranson]] || Legerwood || |- | Krushka Town || Christopher Krushka || Ringarooma || a rural property was subdivided into lots by landowner Christopher Krushka. It was initially known as Krushka Town before being renamed Ringarooma in November 1888, taking on the name of a coastal town near Bridport, which was renamed Boobyalla. |- | Legerwood||[[Scott-54281|J Scott]] || Ringarooma || First inland property cleared in the N.E. 21 Jan 1881 |- |Lenna||[[Button-1004|Charles Stammers Button]]||Scottsdale||On Ringarooma Rd. Home with aerated waters factory adjacent |- |Meldreth|| [[Linton-3004|George E Linton||South Springfield |- | Muskfield || Col Chugg || Jetsonville || at 1926 belonged to Col Chugg. Thomas & Annie Campbell resided there after marrying |- | Spring Hill || [[McKerrow-75|Kenneth McKerrow|| - || 25 acres |- | Sunnyside || George Fry || || |- |Torres||[[McBean-415|William McBean]]||Jetsonville|| || |- | Viewfield||| [[McBean-440|John McBean]] ||Scottsdale || |- | Vine Grove || [[ Edwards-39248|William Edwards]] || - || Sons [[Edwards-39312 | Arthur]], [[Edwards-39313 | Tom]] et al |}

Scottsville, Allen, Kentucky Slave Owners

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[[Category:Allen County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] 1870 census https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7163/images/4263734_00356 ==1850 Slave Schedule== https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8055/images/KYM432_223-0042 ==1860 Slave Schedule== https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7668/images/kym653_401-0046 Page 1 *Henry Sears? *JH Collins (1) *Henry Collins (1) *NJ Tucker (1) *RS Follis (1) **Male, Age 40, Mulatto *JW Pinson (12) *Bergman Neal (4) *JR Williams (8) *Susan Davis (6) *Alsy Brown (2) *Amy (Anny?) Brown (7) *T F M Gains (9) *Nancy Crow (1) *Cyrus Pitchford (1) *J F Pitchford (1) *William Fitzpatrick (8) *S W Whitney (5) *GB Woodcock (5) *TJ Stovell? (1) *RW Edmunds (4) page 2 *Brown and Mulligan (1) *JC Covert (3) *SJ Read (11) *JN Fitzpatrick (1) *ED Gornson (4) *GM Mulligan (3) *GP Gains (1) *McKendrick and Hill (1) *Nancy Hill (1) *Thompson Manion (6) *CH Alexander (1) *N Deane Ten (1) *Synden Est Sampson (1) *James Mortin (2) *F Gatewood (11) *[[Mansfield-3241|William Mansfield]] (1) **Female, Age 52, B *JE Dance (1) *RA Bell (1) *RH Paris *Samuel Carpenter (4) *JW Huter (6) *Howard Est Monroe (1) *Walter Thomas (5) *William Neikirk (2) *AS Walker (14) Page 3 *WR Sheford (1) *CC Kiger (1) *TW Burton (2) *JM Carden (6) *Sampson Anderson (1) *C Burton (2) *Henry Satterfield (5) *J J Anderson (3) *Howards Est (1) *JC Mulligan (14) page 4 *James Stovall (10) *JN Buley (1) *Borson &Sampson, Duncan &Hall (1) *Sandford Smith (3) *Lynn Matley (3) *MB Worley (1) *RD Robb (6) *RD Anthony (1) *JA Anthony (1) *JW Pitz (1) *SD Claypool (1) *Martha Matty (1) *Narcissa Matty (2) *James Petty (15) *Patsy Sanders (14) *James Matty (9) *Patsy Matty (6) *William Richey (1) *SS Richey (1) 1870 census page 1 *Tabor, Angeline 35 1835 Female Black Cook Kentucky *Tabor Scott 9 1861 Male Mulatto Kentucky *Tabor Elmer 6 1864 Male Black Kentucky *Tabor Lon. 2 1868 Female Black Kentucky *Tabor Unnamed 1/12 (May) Male Black Kentucky *Walker, Mariah 65 1805 Female Black Cook At Hotel Kentucky *Calver Charlie 12 1858 Male Black Kentucky *Read Susan 35 1835 Female Black Cook Louisiana *Follis Alfred 50 1820 Male Black Presing Tobacco Kentucky (possibly slave of RS Follis) *Follis Elizabeth 17 1853 Female Black Keeping House Kentucky *Follis John A 9 1861 Male Mulatto Kentucky *Dixon James 21 1849 Male Black Farm Laborer Kentucky *Mason William 26 1844 Male Black Day Laborer Kentucky

Scouts WA - Photo Tree

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[[Category:Scout Leaders WA1908]][[Category: History and Life Tree Pages]] [[Category: Andrewartha-50]] [[Category: Western Australia]] [https://www.bgpa.wa.gov.au/honour-avenues-plaques Honour Avenues plaques database] | [http://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au/iii/encore/search/C__Sscouts%20%20%20%20Photographs.__Orightresult__U?lang=eng&suite=def Search: ''Results'' 1 - 25 of 82 for scouts Photographs.] | [ [http://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b4543827_1 '''Narrogin''' Boy Scouts on parade ''.c 1915'' ] | [http://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b3416446_1 Sir Charles Gairdner in his '''Chief Scout''' uniform, ''ca. 1960'' ] | [http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/images/women/007209d.jpg Girl Guides - ''South West''] ['''Chief Scout and Chief Guide''' (1931, May 24). Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved April 25, 2019, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58648193 {{Image|file=Powell-8455.png |align=r |size=70 |label= Scout Promise . . . "On my Honour I promise that I will do my best . . . And to live by the Scout Law". }} == Awards == :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article255977092 Bridgetown Scouts - 1952 ] :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article259309311 King Scouts - 1949 ] - [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article252554502 Bridgetown Blechynden ] :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84259584 No. 32 Troop (Beverley). - 1925 ]

Scouts WA Troop 001-040

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[[Category:Scout Leaders WA1908]] [[Category: Cottesloe, Western Australia]] [[Category: Anzacs, World War I]] [[Category: World War I]] [[Space:Cottesloe_Scout_Group|Cottesloe Scout Group]] | [https://honouravenueskingspark.com.au/present Honour Avenues plaques database] | [https://vwma.org.au/ '''VWMA''' ''Virtual War'' '''Memorial'''] |
*'''A Log page''' for collecting [https://trove.nla.gov.au/ '' "Trove" ''] newspaper articles and reports.
'''1909 BOY SCOUTS''' at Congdon-street Railway Station.
[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/26244364 ''The West Australian'' (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Thu 9 Dec '''1909''' ''Page 9'' ]
'''THE CHIEF SCOUT.''' ('''1912,''' July 1). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article26514707 ''The West Australian''
(Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), ''p. 5.'' Retrieved November 25, 2020] '''1912''' SWIMMING. BOY SCOUTS' CARNIVAL
[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/26527368 ''The West Australian'' (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Wed 27 Nov '''1912''' ''Page 10'' ]
'''1913''' (By 'Lone Patrol.') SPECIAL WORK. - - [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/79942294 ''The Daily News''
(Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950) Sat 8 Feb '''1913''' ''Page 9 THE BOY SCOUTS'' ] '''1913''' '''Driver arrives''' [[Driver-2273|Thomas George Driver (1875 - 1915)]] - - [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/26889472 ''The West Australian''
(Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Thu 6 Nov '''1913''' ''Page 4 BOY SCOUTS' ASSOCIATION.'' ] '''1914''' TROOP REPORTS. ('''1914,''' August 29). - - ''(also 'Wolf Cubs.')'' - - [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article79953734 ''The Daily News''
(Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), ''p. 6 (THIRD EDITION.).'' Retrieved November 18, 2021] '''1920''' The Late Mr. '''Herbert James (Bob) Rail'''. - ('''29th WA''' ) - - [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/79408344 ''The Daily News''
(Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950) Tue 17 Aug '''1920''' ''Page 5'' ]
'''13th. W.A.''' (1st North Fremantle) Troop of Boy Scouts - - [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/76795517 '''EASTER CAMP''' ''The Daily News''
(Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950) Sat 2 Apr '''1910''' ''Page 2'' ]
'''Anzac Day.''' [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/82883931 ''The Daily News'' (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950) Sat 29 Apr '''1922''' ''Page 5'' THE BOY SCOUTS. ] ''April 1922''
With the anniversary of '''Anzac Day''' comes the recollection of many brother Scouts who made the supreme sacrifice during the historic landing on '''Gallipoli.''' One of the best known was [[Driver-2273|Scoutmaster '''T.G. Driver''']] [[:Category:Silver_Wolf|''(Silver Wolf)'',]] and it was with great. pleasure that '''Glencoe''' heard that two Scouts from Troop '''No. 32''' visited [https://honouravenueskingspark.com.au ''King's Park''] on Saturday last and repainted [https://honouravenueskingspark.com.au/present/hap-database/1979-pte-thomas-driver ''the plate'' in] front of the oak tree planted to his memory. BOY SCOUTS ('''1925,''' May 12). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84254871 ''The Daily News''
(Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950), ''p. 3'' (THIRD EDITION). Retrieved June 12, 2019] BOY SCOUTS. ('''1925,''' October 22). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article31887193 ''The West Australian''
(Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), ''p. 12.'' Retrieved June 12, 2019] WOMAN'S INTERESTS. ('''1928,''' April 13). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32104148 ''The West Australian''
(Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), ''p. 5.'' Retrieved December 25, 2019] Mr. [[Mosey-76|F. '''Mosey,''']] of Perth, has generously presented the West Perth Boy Scouts (No.1 Troop) with a block of land at Cottesloe. . . . . BOY SCOUTS ('''1928,''' September 3).] [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article79484014 ''The Daily News''
(Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950), ''p. 8'' (HOME (FINAL) EDITION). Retrieved June 12, 2019 ] :SEA SCOUT FAREWELLED ('''1933,''' November 10). ''The Swan Leader'' (Victoria Park, WA : 1931 - 1937), ''p. 1.'' Retrieved January 9, 2022] [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article257720805 :SCOUT GROUP INVESTED AT CARROLUP ('''1950,''' June 29). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article39105514 ''Western Mail''
(Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), ''p. 6.'' Retrieved May 20, 2023] - ''photos'' :CARROLUP SCOUTS INVESTED ('''1950,''' June 30). On Saturday afternoon at CARROLUP SCOUTS INVESTED ('''1950,''' June 30). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article147405544 ''Great Southern Herald''
(Katanning, WA : 1901 - 1954), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved December 26, 2021]

Carrolup Native Settlement a very interesting ceremony was held when the investiture of the '''36th Troop''' of Boy Scouts took place. This is the only Troop of native boy scouts in Australia although there was a similar troop at Moore River before the war. A large crowd of visitors attended the ceremony and all were impressed with the appearance and bearing of the boys who comprised the troop. == Sources ==

Scrabby Civil Parish, County Cavan

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ulster Team|Ulster Province team]] ==Scrabby Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Screabach. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/394 Scrabby Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Tullyhunco :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Scrabby Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Cavan|Towns of County Cavan]] ====Lough Gowna==== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Screabach. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.8732,-7.5319,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.8732/-7.5319 OpenStreetMap] :Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-7.5342&lat=53.8860 Click for list] :[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lough%20Gowna&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Grifiths Valuation.] ===The Townlands of Scrabby Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Scrabby Parish (An Screabach) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/394/BF Scrabby Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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|- |Aghaveans|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Aghaveans&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Aghaveans&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghaveans&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Arnaghan||''Airneachán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Arnaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Arnaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Arnaghan&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bernyhill|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Bernyhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Bernyhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bernyhill&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloone||''Cluain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cloone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cloone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloone&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cordonaghy|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cordonaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cordonaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cordonaghy&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corfree|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corfree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corfree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corfree&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cormore or Corduff|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Cormore+or+Corduff%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=%22Cormore+or+Corduff%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cormore%20or%20Corduff%22&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.]
Named as such on [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cormore&countyname=Cavan Griffiths] but called "Cormore or Corduff" on Logainm.ie. |- |Cornagran|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cornagran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cornagran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cornagran&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cornamucklagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cornamucklagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cornamucklagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cornamucklagh&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corratober||''Corr an Tobair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corratober&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corratober&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corratober&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dernaferst||''Doire na Feirste''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Dernaferst&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Dernaferst&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dernaferst&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dingins|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Dingins&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Dingins&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dingins&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumbriskan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drumbriskan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drumbriskan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumbriskan&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumhillagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drumhillagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drumhillagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumhillagh&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Forthill|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Forthill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Forthill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Forthill&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockaghy|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Knockaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Knockaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockaghy&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mulrick||''Maolraic''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Mulrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Mulrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mulrick&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Portanure|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Portanure&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Portanure&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Portanure&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Sallaghan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Sallaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Sallaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Sallaghan&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Scrabby||''An Screabach
Loch Gowna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Scrabby&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Scrabby&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Scrabby&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SCRABBY Griffiths Valuation.]
The bulk of the village of (Loch) Gowna is within the townland of Scrabby. |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Cavan should be added to the main Cavan page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.1. Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. :Previous version 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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[[Space:County_Offaly%2C_Ireland|Offaly]] • [[Space:County_Roscommon%2C_Ireland|Roscommon]] • [[Space:County_Sligo%2C_Ireland|Sligo]] • [[Space:County_Tipperary%2C_Ireland|Tipperary]] • [[Space:County_Tyrone%2C_Ireland|Tyrone]] • [[Space:County_Waterford%2C_Ireland|Waterford]] • [[Space:County_Westmeath%2C_Ireland|Westmeath]] • [[Space:County_Wexford%2C_Ireland|Wexford]] • [[Space:County_Wicklow%2C_Ireland|Wicklow]]

Scrace - Tree 001

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Tree001 was started by James Scrace [1] when he married Mary COUNTS [2] in East Barming, Kent, England in 1766. There will soon be a Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/ where all surnames descending from this couple are encouraged to meet. Scrace One Name Study Page On Wikitree [[Space:The_Scrace_One_Name_Study/|3]]

Scratch Pad for DNA

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Bits and pieces as I start learning DNA triangulation, etc. Things I'm not sure where to put but I don't want to repeat the work. ====Sarah T Lyons==== Comparing Kit A206624 (Kathleen Heath) and A479728 (Elliott Burke) Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM '''No shared DNA segments found''' Comparing Kit A206624 (Kathleen Heath) and A590469 (Paul Lockhart) Chr / Start Location / End Location / Centimorgans (cM) / SNPs '''5 / 167,490,092 / 171,172,827 / 8.6 / 1,206 ''' '''Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 6.7''' Comparing Kit A479728 (Elliott Burke) and A590469 (Paul Lockhart) Chr / Start Location / End Location / Centimorgans (cM) / SNPs '''1/211,703,424 / 235,160,320 / 30.3 / 6,257 ''' '''5 / 91,139 / 3,505,780 / 10.3 / 1,220''' Largest segment = 30.3 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 40.7 cM '''Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 4.2''' Comparison took 0.08324 seconds. Ver: Mar 4 2016 04:59:31 ====Julie Ricketts==== Comparing Kit A206624 (Kathleen Heath) and F397672 (Julie Ricketts) Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2106) No shared DNA segments found ====Cindy (Williams) Lesure==== Comparing Kit A206624 (Kathleen Heath) and F284023 (*GLyonsSr) Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2106) No shared DNA segments found 658860 SNPs used for this comparison. ====Rodney Williams (Williams-23634)==== Potential DNA match for ancestor Henry Fry (Fry-234) Comparing Kit A206624 (Kathleen Heath) and A553611 (Rodney Williams) Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2106) '''No shared DNA segments found''' 655880 SNPs used for this comparison. ===My X compare 1to1 my family=== ''Comparing Kit A206624 (Kathleen Heath)(F) and A371475 (Ted Heath)(M)'' Chr Start Location End Location Centimorgans (cM) SNPs X 2,321 12,793,812 27.0 1,797 X 23,720,996 58,350,554 43.8 3,832 X 140,781,449 154,886,292 31.8 2,183 Largest segment = 43.8 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 102.6 cM Actual. ''Comparing Kit A206624 (Kathleen Heath)(F) and A342931 (Sally Heath)(F)'' Chr Start Location End Location Centimorgans (cM) SNPs X 2,321 13,134,217 28.2 1,945 X 23,720,996 58,350,554 43.8 3,918 X 139,824,986 154,886,292 36.6 2,396 Largest segment = 43.8 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 108.6 cM Actual. ''Comparing Kit A206624 (Kathleen Heath)(F) and A602024 (*H Heath)(F)'' Chr Start Location End Location Centimorgans (cM) SNPs X 3,963,950 26,279,820 34.5 3,230 X 130,608,834 141,117,216 18.1 1,276 Largest segment = 34.5 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 52.5 cM Actual.

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Scripting Sandbox

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Test Reference Leo Dauenhauer was born on the moon on April 30, 1939.{{Citation needed}} Although born in the Aristarchus Crater, he went to grade school in the Copernicus crater and then settled in a small little crater nearby, ie, {{Succession box | title = Copernicus | years = 1945 - 1951 | preceded-text = Following | before = Aristarchus | succeeded-text = Followed by | after = Mare Insularum }} http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/34/Washington-2.gif/50px-Washington-2.gif
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Scriva Name Study

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[[Category:Scriva Name Study]] [[Category:Maranda-80 Name and Place Studies]] ==About the Project== The Scriva Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Scriva Scriva] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Scriva name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Scrivas), by time period (18th Century Scrivas), or by topic (Scriva DNA, Scriva Occupations, Scriva Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Scriva Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Maranda-80|Michael Maranda]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Scriva}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Scriva}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Scriva families of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname4 Surname4]

Scrivens DNA Results

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''This is a summary of what I've learned so far through the Ancestry.com autosomal DNA test and the Family Tree Y-DNA Test." === '''Ancestry.com's autosomal DNA Test: an overview''' === After examining what Ancestry made available to me for a while, I'd have to say the results were very limited. I suspected that going in, but I felt like I had to start somewhere. Plus, Ancestry has that huge data base, so I was able to find out about many (not a lot) of "DNA cousins," let's call them. The biggest surprise was that a great many of these "cousins" whom I contacted aren't much interested in any sort of dialogue. (So, why would you take that test if you didn't want to connect?) A surprising number who also took the test haven't even bothered to post a rudimentary tree. '''Ethnicity Estimate''' One interesting result is what Ancestry calls an "Ethnicity Estimate," which tells you, from their test, the breakdown of your ethnicity based on your DNA. Originally, mine were ''Great Britain 45%, Europe South 16%, Ireland/Scotland/Wales 14%, Europe West 10%, and Iberian Peninsula 9%.'' Not what I expected. In October of 2018, Ancestry announced an "updated estimate" that was more in line with what the geneology said. The biggest surprise in the original estimate was "Europe West," which includes all of France, Germany, the southernmost coast of England, and northern Italy. But I have three French-Canadian grandparents (Fountain, Robert, and Bedard); I would have thought this percentage would have been much higher than 10%. Great Britain, on the other hand, I expected to be much lower, since only one grandparent (Scrivens) was English. However, I did notice that the "Great Britain" region also included the Norman coast of northern France, so the Yorkshire Scriven connection is probably more Norman than Anglo-Saxon. Another surprise was "Europe South," with 16% being the highest percentage after Great Britain. The 14% from Ireland, Scotland and Wales probably comes from maternal lines--or, perhaps the Mains, from my 2nd g. grandfather's parentage. And, if the Fletchers, my 2nd g. grandmother's family, were Irish, Welch, or Scotch, that might explain that percentage all by itself. There was also a component from the Iberian Peninsula, which is now rendered moot by the revised estimate: it does not appear there at all (although the region of "France" does dip into the Spanish Pyrenees Mountain area). '''The 2018 and 2020 revised estimate'''{{Image|file=Scrivens_DNA_Results-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Late 2018 revised ethnicity estimate }} Ancestry's ethnicity update shows more refined areas. In 2018, mine were France at 81%; (Refined from: Europe West 10%); England, Wales & Northwestern Europe at 11% (Decreased by 34%); and Ireland and Scotland at 8% (Decreased by 6%). With my three French Canadian grandparents, this makes more sense. I'm guessing that "France" is 81% rather than 75% because one of my older "English" ancestors was partly French or French Canadian. Maybe the Fletchers. The Irish component probably comes most from Mary Ann Fisk (1842 - 1890), 2nd great-grandmother and mother of Martha Fletcher, wife of Orrin Fletcher, and Orrin himself, whose mother was Irish born Mary Ann Collins. (Their daughter, Martha Fletcher, married my great grandfather Frederick R. Scriven.) By '''2020,''' the Ancestry ethnicity estimate had become more refined, with 75% French, but only 6% English and 19% Irish. The increase percentage in Irish was a bit of a surprise. I'm assuming that some of my "English" ancestors had turned out to have Irish lineage. Someone must have known that (or intuitively guessed it), since I recall it being mentioned in Scrivens family gatherings. There was a phrase, for instance, "shanty Irish" which was applied to members of our family in a humorous way sometimes, especially when their language was off-color. "Shanty Irish" were the poor, lowest of the low class immigrant Irish who came to the U.S. (If they were able to ascend the social hierarchy, even modestly, they were then called "Lace Curtain Irish.") '''2022 Update''' 57% French, 18% English, 14% Irish, 8% Scotch, and 3% Wales. '''Summer 2022' Update''' 54% French, 24% English, 13% Irish, 7% Scottish, and 2% Basque. {{Image|file=Scrivens_DNA_Results-4.jpg |caption=2022 Ancestry estimate revised }} The big change here was the addition of the '''Basques at 2%.''' The Basques come from the area of the western Pyrenees Mountains on the boarder of France and Spain "with four provinces in Spain and three in France. The Basques have been living there longer than anyone can remember. Their language is probably the oldest in modern Europe and appears to be unrelated to any other known language in the world. Despite being an ancient people, the Basques currently have no nation of their own." (from DNA Origins for Robert Scrivens, Ancestry.com) '''GEDMatch and Admixtures''' GedMatch has an admixture utility (which I don't pretend to completely understand), but when I entered my kit number for processing with the Eurogenes K13 model, it gave results that were familiar from Ancestry. The population match was 45% North Atlantic, Baltic 21.5, West Mediterranean 19.5, and East Mediterranean 7.6, and others all less than 1%. I assume the "Baltic" component is similar to what Ancestry designated as Italian/ Greek. Another admixture utility, Dodecad V3 (dv3), calculates West European at 48% and Mediterranean at 30% for me, with Eastern European and West Asian around 10% each. From this information, I conclude that the utility used has a lot to do with the results you get. There is also the problem of how the ethnicities are defined to begin with. '''DNA Cousins''' Now, let's go on to what Ancestry calls DNA Matches. These "cousins" can be close or distant, and some of them have posted trees with members who are also in mine. Almost none of these were Scrivens related. At first, the only one I recognized was Thom Swift, my first cousin--but I know that already. Later on, Merrideth (Scrivens) Greene, my uncle's daughter, was added, and then David DeSanty, my cousin Bob's son. Most of the matches I found were of French Canadian descent. The most interesting, however, were the high confidence score for an "R.M" managed by Kim Brewer and "jstanton48," a sixth cousin listed in the Brais Family Tree. ''The Mains'' ''"R.M." is the first DNA match that suggested Hiland A. Main was Frederick R. Scriven's father'', not William R. Scriven (see [[Scriven-112 |Frederick Scriven]]). BUT this one lists Hiland M. Main in her tree, not Hiland A. Main. Hiland A turned out to be the grandfather of Hiland M. (Hiland M was the son of James Garfield Main; J. Garfield was the son of Hiland A Main; This makes Hiland A. the grandfather of Hiland M.) The DNA match here would either have to be through Hiland A. Main or his wife, Phinette, I'm told. The shared DNA here is 48 centomorgans across three DNA segments. As Ancestry describes it, this "high confidence score means that we’re pretty sure that your DNA is identical because it was inherited from a recent ancestor." The likelihood of being descended from a common ancestor is 95%, says Ancestry. Another Main match is "Jonrbassett" (managed by Hootance) with good confidence. In his family tree, he has five Mains, mostly from Stonington, CT. One interesting thing here is that one of those ancestors, one Jeremiah Main (there are three!), has a descendant named Thomas V. Main ( b. 1799) who is second cousins twice removed to Hiland A. Main. The DNA of Jonbassett is 25.7 centimorgans shared across 1 DNA segment, which I think is lower than "R.M." --not surprising, because these ancestors are further back. "Good" here means ''probably'' descended from a common ancestor, but maybe "one more distant and hard to recognize" according to Ancestry. ''Scriven'' While those DNA Matches suggest a break in the Scriven line, one DNA match to a {{Image|file=Scriven-113-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=William R. Scriven }}Scriven, "jstanton48," holds a remote possibility that my line goes past Frederick to his father [[Scriven-113|William Reginald]] and beyond. Ancestry.com says that Jstanton48 and I share [[Scriven-57|William Scriven (1727 - 1827)]] as our 5th great grandfather. This William was the son of English immigrant and Quaker preacher [[Scriven-97|James Scrivens]]. It was this William who was one of the first who settled in Petersburgh, NY. While I am descended from Joshua M. Scriven, jstanton48 is descended from his brother, Matthias Scriven. Ancestry considers this match, 7.2 centimorgans shared across 1 DNA segment, only moderately confident. Ancestry says we "might" share DNA-- or, "we might not be related" at all. The likelihood of being related to a single common ancestor could be anywhere from 15 to 50% (whereas the confidence of a match with R.M. is very high, 95%) For a little more perspective on those numbers, compare this with a known Scriven cousin, Thomas Swift, whose 764 centomorgans across 36 DNA segments, is listed at extremely high confidence, and "proves" we're both descended from a common ancestor (i.e., my Scrivens grandparents). The real question that remains is one of corroboration: will I be able to find another match that predates William R. Scriven and Hiland Main, before the mid-1800's. Based on the autosomal DNA test alone, I would have to conclude that my Scriven tree breaks with Hiland Main as the father of my 2nd g. grandfather, [[Scriven-112| Frederick R. Scriven]]. ''Timeline for Frederick R. Scriven's Paternity'' (All in Rensselaer Co., New York, unless otherwise noted.) :1838, 5 Mar Eudora Phinette Moon born in Vermont. :1839, 26 Jun Hiland A. Main, born in Petersburgh. :1855 Hiland A. Main, age 14, living with parents for census. :1858 (abt) Phinette marries William R. Scriven (age 27). :1858 Phinette (age 20) and William's first child, Augusta P. Scriven, born. :1860 Hiland Main (age 21) living as boarding worker with William R. Scriven family. :1861 Sept. 9 Frederick R. Scriven born. :1861 (abt) Hiland A. Main marries Charlotte (West) Main (age 15) :1861, Sept. Hiland Main enlists for Civil War,1861-1865. married when enlisted. (22) :1865 NYS Census Hiland Main working/ living at Eldred's hotel in Petersburgh. :1865 NYS Census lists William R. Scriven "D" for divorced. :1865 NYS Census lists only Augusta (7) and William's mother living with him. :1865 NYS Census Phinette, Fred (3) and Augusta living in Pittstown, NY. w Moons. :1867 (abt) Frank Main born to Hiland Main (age 28) and Charlotte West (age 21) :1867, 26 May Charlotte (West) Main dies (in childbirth?) :1868 William Scriven marries Elizabeth Saunders. :1869, 25 Oct Sarah Elizabeth Scriven born to William S. and Elizabeth, in Petersburg. :1869 (abt) Hiland Main marries Eudora Phinette (Moon) Scriven.. :1970 Census William now remarried, moves w. Sarah, Fred and Augusta to N. Adams :1871 Phinette and Hiland's first children born (Jessie and Jacob). :1875 Hiland Main, living in Poestenkill, Rensselaer, NY with wife, "Endora P." Main. :1880 to 1900 Hiland Main living in Petersburgh with Phinette and 2 children. :1886 William dies in North Adams, MA. :1886 Elizabeth Scriven, widowed, moves to Grand Rapids, MI, to be with her family. :1908 Phinette (Moon) Scriven Main dies in Berlin NY,. :1910 Hiland Main, widower, living with son, Edward in Petersburgh. :1910 Admon Main, Fred Scriven's bio brother boarding with him in Berlin, NY. :1915 Hiland Main now living in Brunswick. :1916 Hiland Main dies while living with J.G. Main in Stowe, VT. '''Evidence for and against the Main paternity''' '''1865 NYS Census records''' are key. William and Phinette were divorced. Although it looks like custody for daughter Augusta was shared, Fred was with his mother. But five years later (or less), Fred is back with his father again, and Phinette and Hiland Main have remarried. Meanwhile, '''Charlotte West''' married Hiland Main right before he enlisted in the Union Army in 1861, and Fred was born that same year. What was Hiland Main doing marrying a 15 year old girl? Was that a hasty "war marriage," giving him someone to wait for him? Or was it to cover up the fact that Hiland had gotten his employer's wife pregnant--and maybe another young girl, too? The enlistment and Fred's birth being so close together would mean nothing except for William and Phinette's divorce before 1865 and Hiland marrying Phinette less than five years later. Furthermore, once they were married, Fred and Augusta were back with William R. Scriven--and he moved them, and a new wife, over the Taconic Mountains and the state line from New York to Massachusetts. William left behind a farm and possibly business as a lawyer and insurance agent for a new career in North Adams-- as a ''harness and trunk maker'' in a new city? Was William "starting over" or trying to put some physical distance between his family and his ex-wife who had betrayed him? (And it should be mentioned, too, that betrayal is often a two way street. So it may have been William whose treatment of Phinette drove her into the arms of another man.) Or, it may have been none of these things. Just coincidences and two people remarrying to get a second chance at happiness. When Charlotte Main died, she had a son that needed someone to care for him. Phinette was available, she herself looking for someone to give her what her first husband didn't. William R. Scriven found a new bride, a new home, a new career, and had a new child, Sarah. Meanwhile, Hiland A. Main overcame the amputation of an arm in the Civil War, remarried someone who may have been as lonely as he, and fathered six more children. '''Other Matches''' As I've started to check for matches with Ancestry, the number of close matches have remained about the same, while the number in the 4th cousin range has proliferated. The expanded number may be due to more people taking the DNA test. Here are the close matches: :Rosemary Scrivens (my Uncle Bill's younger daughter), 1st Cousin, shared DNA: 1052 cM , 15% shared DNA, across 38 segments. :Meredith Scrivens Greene (my Uncle Bill Scrivens' oldest daughter), 1st Cousin, shared DNA: 1,006 cM across 37 segments. This is well beyond the match with my next closest cousin. :Thom Swift (my Aunt Vivian's son), 1st Cousin, Shared DNA: 764 cM across 36 segments. This match is about 25% less cM's. :Gary Davine (my aunt Nan and uncle Harry's first born) Shared DNA: 744 cM across 37 segments. Third highest match--very similar to Thom Swift's, even though he's from my mother's side. :Bob Haskins (my Aunt Florence's son), 1st Cousin, Shared DNA: 593 cM across 34 segments. You can see the wider variation in matching cM's with Bob's test. :David DeSanty (my cousin Bob DeSanty's son) 1st Cousin 1x removed, Shared DNA: 584 cM across 25 segments. Even once removed, you see almost the same degree of match as with Bob Haskins. :Vivian Gillooly (1st cousin 2x removed) Joseph Robert is our mutual great grandfather. Shared DNA: 540 cM across 29 segments, almost the same as the previous two. :Jane Swift (my cousin Jack Swift's daughter), 1st Cousin, 1x removed, Shared DNA: 523 cM across 30 segments. Again, about the same match as the previous three. :Lauren Hunt (Jane Swift's daughter), 1st Cousin, 2x removed, Shared DNA: 332 cM across 20 segments. You see the cM drop off here, which is the same as with a predicted 2nd cousin. :judy kogut (we share Lumena Pigeon, g. grandmother, in Robert line), 2nd cousin, Shared DNA: 322 cM across 19 segments. Interesting that there's not that much difference in the match between a 2nd cousin and a 2x removed first. :Bonnie Blanchard (our grandmother Bedards were sisters), 2nd Cousin 1x removed, Shared DNA: 314 cM across 16 segments. After this, there is a drop off with second cousins, except for Lauren Hunt's sister, Sarah, who shares 249 cM of DNA across 16 segments. Then there are nine matches within the 2nd cousin range and 19 in the 3rd. Here is a partial list of people whom Ancestry.com includes in my third-fourth cousin category (all listed as extremely high confidence): :Bonnie Bedard. Bonny's grandfather, Arthur Bedard, and my grandmother, Evelyn, were brother and sister. :Kathy308pet who is related through George and Ronald Fountain. :Jennifer Royster, whose grandmother was Margaret Bedard (who is not listed in my tree). :S.G. ,Shawnette Gibson, (managed by Gary Gibson), was the one looking for her birth father, and Gary Gibson, figured out she connects through Ronald Fountain. :Nanapateaton, who is Elmer Fountain's granddaughter. He is a first cousin 2x removed. After that, the list of 4th cousins explodes, mostly with French Canadian descendants. There are other Ancestry members listed as my DNA matches, some with high confidence, but who haven't posted trees, so their listings aren't useful. There are also useful updates: for instance, I had two cousins added since I started this page in late 2017. === The Y DNA test from Family Tree === ''Misattribution of paternity'' Family Tree has Project pages, and, although they have none for Scriven, they do have one for Scrivener [http://azstrong.tripod.com/scribnerdnaproject/id5.html] which has information on people with name variants, including Scriven. One interesting thing it says under "Miscellaneous Observations on the Results of Our Project" is the following: "Misattribution of paternity, as a possible reason for there not being a match between those with paper trails going back to the same ancestor, is ''more common than one would expect.'' Although Family Tree DNA suggests the rate of misattribution of paternity is only 1-2%, this is per generation. Over 10 generations, then, the chances of a misattribution of paternity ''somewhere'' in the family tree becomes 10-20%, and over 20 generations becomes 20-40%. The misattribution of paternity results because a child by another father became part of the family, possibly because of a marriage to a widow with a child, an informal adoption, or'' because the wife during marriage had a child by someone other than her husband.''" (This last item, of course, is exactly why I took the Y-test, to determine whether Frederick R. Scriven's father was William R. Scriven or Hiland A. Main.) {{Image|file=Scrivens_DNA_Results-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= Some 0 and 1 distance DNA matches with Mains from FTDNA }} '''Interpreting the Y-DNA Test Results from FTDNA''' When you look at my YDNA matches with markers at 37, I have 20 matches and 17 of those are with the surname Main (or some spelling variant)--and none with Scriven. ("Matches," it should be explained, are living people who have taken the same test.) Maria Scrivens (an acquaintance from Ancestry), who has done YDNA tests for her own family members, thought right away the answer was pretty clear: the parentage of my 2nd g. grandfather (being a Main) seems settled. She told me "The first thing to look at is the "genetic distance" in the left column. The lower the number, the closer in time." FT DNA defines "Genetic Distance as the number of differences, or mutations, between two sets of results. A genetic distance of zero means there are ''no differences in the results being compared against one another, i.e., an exact match." So I looked at those. In my list of matches, there are, as of this writing, 7 out of 20 with a genetic distance of 0. (7 of 24 by August, 2019) There are 5 with a distance of 1 (and 4 with a distance of 2, one with 3, and 3 with 4). FT DNA interprets a genetic distance of zero as "very tightly related," adding, "A 37/37 match between two men who share a common surname (or variant) means they share a common male ancestor. Their relatedness is extremely close with the common ancestor predicted, 50% of the time, in five generations or less and over a 95% probability within eight generations. Very few people achieve this close level of a match. All confidence levels are well within the time frame that surnames were adopted in Western Europe." A genetic distance of 1 says the match is "tightly related" and "it is within the range of most well-established surname lineages in Western Europe. It’s most likely that they matched 24/25 or 25/25 on a previous Y-DNA test, and the mismatch will be found within DYS576, DYS570, or CDY." (Don't know what that means!) Cheryl Main Krisan, co-administrator of the Main DNA Project, added the following: "0 and 1 are very close matches, DNA doesn't lie, you would not match us if you were not a Main.'' Ancestry.com does the match for people who have their family trees online there; if you have a common ancestor, they match it up to show where your connection is, but sometimes if you don't have the information you need for the connection, then it cannot be made." (her email, 6/2/ 2018) Another piece of information FT DNA gives is a ''TiP Report'' on each match. For those with a genetic distance of 0, the report says there is an ''83.49% probability'' that each of those Mains and I shared a common ancestor ''within the last ''four'' generations.'' (Hiland A. Main is 4 generations back) There is a 97.28% probability that we shared a common ancestor if we go back eight generations. However, when I checked the trees posted on FT DNA by users, none of them had Hiland A. Main or his kin listed. When I contacted people on the FT DNA match list to see how their trees matched up with my Main tree, I found two that included [[Main-220|'''Jeremiah Main''' (1708 - 1780)]], who is nine generations back. He lived in Stonington, CT in the early 1700's. I asked Maria Scrivens, who has done similar research for her family, ''if a tree match that far back is significant'', she said, "Yes, those Mains are probably your link if the match is a direct male line of descendant. The STR doesn’t change much over many generations, so even a 0 distance match could be 9 generations ago." {{Image|file=Scrivens_DNA_Results-2.jpg |align=r |size=m }}Mac Main, who administers the Main Surname Project, added, "I think that you are ''an Ezekiel Main descendant'' tracing back to Stonington CT as indicated by your presence in the Stonington group for the Main Surname Project." Rob Main, who is also on my FT DNA match list, said "In 2016 I had my Y-DNA tested at FamilyTreeDNA. A number of guys tested that were tracing their Main lineage. From these guys, there are six that traced back to Ezekiel Maine. Four of us traced back to Jeremiah-Thomas [Main], and two trace back to Jeremiah-Jeremiah-Corpal Maine and Jeremiah-Jeremiah- Nathan Maine." So, to summarize, it looks as though the link with the Mains is pretty certain. To have iron-clad surety, I would like to see a DNA match on FT DNA that actually had Hiland A. Main in their tree, or baring that, his father or grandfather. The fact that Ancestry.com found an autosomal match between me and an "R.M." (managed by Kim Brewer) who had the descendants of Hiland A. listed would seem to boost the certainty that the Main descent is authentic. '''Using DNA to find her father''' Here is a pretty good DNA story about someone who helped his sister-in-law find out who her father was--and her father was a Fountain. (Fountain is my mother's maiden name.) A man named Gary Gibson contacted me when he found his sister-in-law’s DNA (which he administered) had an “extremely high” probability of matching mine. His daughter-in-law was looking for her father, a theme which is more common than I ever imagined with these DNA tests. Gary contacted me from Texas, saying “I'm managing the DNA for my sister-in-law. She was born in 1965, and we don't know who her father is, but he does appear to be from the Massachusetts area. You are a distant match to her, a decent third cousin match.” He went on to say her mother was at North Adams State College when she got pregnant, then moved to California to have her baby. He said his sister-in-law was related to me on my maternal grandfather’s side (the Fountains) the DNA match said. The mother would have been born around ’45-‘46, and the unknown father born, ’44 to ’46 (my guess). Anyway, we figured it was someone in my Fountain line. The woman was conceived in the mid 60’s when her mother was a student at local North Adams State College (now Mass. College of Liberal Arts). I contacted my cousin, who is my age, and he had no good guesses. Then one day, as I was updating my Ancestry tree using their “hints,” I noticed this one man, Ronald Fountain, who seemed a little old to be a candidate, but maybe worth a look. So, I contacted Gibson, and not only had he researched him, but he turned out to be the long lost father! I’ll let his words tell the rest of the story: “It did seem early and I had ignored him b/c of that... until his daughter (by another mother) just randomly tested... He is the father. Turns out his daughters actually knew my sister-in-law's mom, Sharon, who was rooming above the garage back when the girls were little (only the older two remember her). Ronald actually went back to California with her, abandoning the family. But that only lasted a week, and then he moved back to North Adams, and then as a family moved to Troy, NY. When the sister popped up as a match to my sister-in-law, I reached out. I was expecting some shock. And she was shocked, but only briefly; she wasn't in disbelief, and all of the sisters immediately started friending my sister-in-law on FB and have been chatting with her online. This all happened in the past week - so pretty exciting. My sister-in-law was born end of 1966, so her mother would have been pregnant in the beginning of that year. I think they moved to Troy in the end of 1965. So sounds like conception may very well have happened on that week or so in California...” [Or, she found out she was pregnant and eloped with him.] The nicest thing was that, even though the father, Ronald, was deceased, she’s got a new connection with her half-sisters. As Kurt Vonnegut once wrote, “If that isn’t nice, I don’t know what is!”

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=== Scrivens Places === ''Maya Angelou once told an interviewer'' who admired her house that she believed that the emotional content of what people said left a palpable mark on a place, for better or for worse. That was why she literally threw people out of her home if she heard them utter a hateful remark. She didn't want her house infected. Myself, I lived in five different places before I was married. Four since then. My wife Peggy, on the other hand, lived in one house all her life until we wed. This page will describe some of the places we lived when we were younger, and some of the places where our ancestors lived. '''Peggy Cozzaglio''' Peggy is the easy one. '''21 Lyman St.''', North Adams, MA until we married. Lots of memories in that house and in that Italian neighborhood above State Street. In an era that we look back on and consider more safe, she used to walk to her elementary school, Sarah T. Haskins, at the bottom of the hill. Then, she walked to Drury High School at the top of Main Street. She even took a short cut over the railroad tracks to go to dances at the high school. At night. In the dark. A local historian turned up an interesting history for the Cozzaglio homestead. Paul Marino, a longtime host of a local history program on public access television, found out that Peggy's house is the same house in which famous historian Will Durant was born in 1885. [[Image:Scrivens_Places_where_my_family_grew_up_and_lived-3.jpg|200px]] (See [[Wikipedia:Will Durant|Will Durant]]) Durant became a well known writer of philosophy and history books, most famous for his ''History of Philosophy'' and ''The Story of Civilization''. He and his co-writer wife Ariel were awarded the Pulitzer Prize for ''Rousseau and Revolution.'' When Durant was born in North Adams, he was listed as living at 8 Moulton Hill, "a promontory which rises west of State Street overlooking the city." He found further records saying the Durants lived at 8 Morton Hill. But by 1913, both streets had vanished from city maps, said Marino. From descriptive clues from the old records, Marino concluded that the century old dwelling at 23 Lyman St. is probably where Durant was born. (Excerpts and summary from "Historian Will Durant's birthplace high above city," ''The Transcript'', Monday, August 9, 1993, p.3) '''Bob''' When I was born, my parents brought me home to '''281 Houghton St'''., a nice little Victorian on one of the hill streets just up from the downtown about a mile. [[Image:Scrivens_Places_where_my_family_grew_up_and_lived-8.jpg|200px]]When I went back there to take this photo, I was pleased with the way people had kept this house up. The street is probably named after Albert Charles Houghton, President of the Arnold Print Works textile business and first Mayor of North Adams, Massachusetts. His third home was a true, late 1800's, extravagant mansion, built on Church St. That home (not my old one) is reputed to he haunted. (See [[Wikipedia: Houghton Mansion| Houghton Mansion]].) I actually have a memory of that Houghton St. house (though some people say you can't remember earlier than four years old). I was on a second story back porch and tried to climb the railing. Luckily, my parents had put up chicken wire just in case of such an eventuality--and my Mom came out screaming and pulled me off the railing! Another thing I remember is playing in the backyard and some kids came up through a hole under the back fence. And I remember the magical feeling of being visited by beings from "beyond"--well, beyond my back yard, anyway. From there, we moved to a rental on '''40 Bryant St'''., right across from my Aunt Lil (Scrivens) and Uncle Andy DeSanty. [[Image:Scrivens_Places_where_my_family_grew_up_and_lived-9.jpg|200px]] I lived there until around school age and have some interesting memories. One was of me slashing my arm open after I put it through the glass of a French door while chasing my cousin Diane. Another was going out as an Indian on my first Halloween with the neighborhood kids--and then running straight home scared after visiting the first house. Still another was when my cousin Dicky DeSanty enticed me to climb on top of a glass paneled greenhouse. Dicky was older than me, and I was "easily led according to my mother." My mother went nuts when a neighbor called her and said she better come get me. Dicky, a few other things: he peed all over my pants once, he convinced me to stomp all over a new plastic fire engine, he conned me into hollering down to a nice old neighbor, "Hi, Shitbun!" Other than that, Dick was a real prince. There was a brook at the bottom of the street we played in making dams that I remember as being fun--except I caught hell for getting my school shoes all wet. Next, we moved to a duplex at '''1565 Massachusetts Avenue''', also in North Adams. [[Image:Scrivens_Places_where_my_family_grew_up_and_lived-10.jpg|250px]] We lived in the apartment on the left in the picture. There was a driveway on the left, then Teddy Williams' house. Teddy was my first real friend. We learned to play baseball together, played on the roof and inside the old chicken coop behind his house, and teased and chased the little girl who lived on the right side of the duplex. She had an older cousin, who later became a criminal, who talked Teddy into hitting me in the head with a baseball bat. (I guess I wasn't the only one who was "easily lead.") First time I saw stars, literally! Up the street toward North Adams, Donny Alcombright moved in, and he became one of my best friends all the way through high school. Down the street were the Remillards and the Espositos, two families whose kids I used to play with. Later, Cathy Esposito had a daughter whom my own daughter Julie went to school with. Dicky Remillard had a daughter Amy, who I taught at Drury High School, one of my favorite students. She died in a car accident when she was a junior, one of the saddest days of my teaching career. (See Amy Remillard, Thespian [[http://www.drurydrama.com/amyremillard.html]]) I walked to kindergarten each day to Greylock School, a long way for a five year old. But we went together, and I think one of the mothers usually accompanied us. At least I hope so, because we had to walk a good half mile up Massachusetts Ave., cross a footbridge over the Hoosac River (really!), and then cross busy State Road (must have been crossing guards) before we went up Phelps Ave. to the school. The navigation of that trip still amazes me today. I even remember coming home for lunch and then trekking back in the afternoon. All I remember about the school was that I had two teachers (I'm guessing, one must have been student teaching?), and a little blond girl who I had a crush on (until she passed out construction paper one day and saved the best piece for herself instead of me--talk about unrequited love!) After kindergarten, it was off to another duplex rental and another school. '''19 Gallup St'''., as you can tell by the picture, was probably our worst house. [[Image:Scrivens_Places_where_my_family_grew_up_and_lived-11.jpg|200px]] I remember it looking better than it does now, but who knows? The Street, incidentally, was named after William A. Gallup, who married one of the Houghton daughters (remember the street the first house was on?) after a tragic car accident left the Houghton Mansion empty. I again walked to school because I started first grade at the local Catholic school, St. Joseph's, which was about a mile down Union Street from my house. I met my future Best Man of my wedding, Daryl Roy, with whom I used to walk home. The big problem for a kid growing up there was there was no yard. We played baseball and football in a vacant lot up the street, basketball at Houghton School, just 5 minutes up the road. There was a little strip of land we used to play catch on next to the house, but if you missed a ball, you had to shag it all the way downhill. My Grandma and Grampa Scrivens lived across the street. [[Image:Scrivens_Places_where_my_family_grew_up_and_lived-13.jpg|200px]] I remember going over there on Sunday nights to watch "The Wonderful World of Disney," since we couldn't get reception of that station on our antenna. I loved watching the space programs hosted by Werner Van Braun, Davy Crockett, the "Swamp Fox" and all the Disney character movies and cartoons. I used to bounce a baseball off that concrete wall in front of the house when I could get away with it, imagining myself involved in major league games. I had a lot of friends on that street: the Bulletts and Leo Senecal across the street, and more up the street, Roger Garrand, his cousins, the Woods, Ernie Bombardier, and later, Bill Schubnel. We had enough guys to have some good baseball and football games which often ran past nightfall, or until parents called us in. There were woods we used to play games in and, when we got older, a Little League field we used about a half-mile up the hill. Roger had a good looking older sister I kind of liked, and one of the Woods was the first homosexual I was aware of (my mother saw some things). I started Catholic elementary school, which deserves a whole page for itself. George Carlin once told the joke, "I used to be a Catholic . . . until I reached the age of reason." So apt here. I remember some nice nuns, but mostly tyrants. All those stories about petty cruelties? True. The most memorable came in sixth grade when a friend named Jimmy Sloan was called up to the front of the room and told to extend his hand (to be hit by the nun with a metal ruler). When he did this, she said, "No, Mr. Sloan, the other way," (knuckles up) "it'll hurt more." They were always slapping, pulling hair, or verbally belittling someone, and punishing for the lightest infractions. Writing a prayer 100 times was another punishment they liked to use. Who could go through that fear factory and not come out scarred? And few parents complained, because they were also intimidated. The only really nice nun I had was named Sr. Catherine Thomas, who somehow remained uninfected by the virus of viciousness. The worst, besides Jimmy's ruler wielder, hit, intimidated, punished, embarrassed, and otherwise dispirited countless boys and girls. One of them took a trip to see a Red Sox game away from me as punishment for not going to an after school novena. I have no doubt she is walking on hot coals today, in spite of working for the elderly many years after her teaching days were over. Enough said. Our move to '''208 East Quincy St.''' was definitely an upgrade. We lived on the bottom floor of a converted family house while I was in high school and most of college. Finally, I had a blacktopped driveway with a basketball net. However, East Quincy St. was one of the killer hills in North Adams, and some days, it was brutal walking home with a stack of schoolbooks under my arm. As a high school teenager, I remember having my first drinking party there while my parents were on one of their very infrequent nights out. When they came home and caught us, they gave coffee to all my friends, made sure they were sober, and sent them home. I'm not even sure they called their parents. They were pretty nice about it, considering. [[Image:Scrivens_Places_where_my_family_grew_up_and_lived-12.jpg|200px]] Meanwhile, high school at St. Joseph's was pretty good compared to grammar school. There were still some mean nuns and one tyrannical priest named Fr. Keys who ran the altar boys, but mostly, it was a good time. I got caught between being an athlete and hanging with the most popular kids and being "the smart kid" who was in all the activities. My best memory was being editor of the school newspaper. I owe the beginning of my ability and interest in writing to Sr. Maura James who was faculty adviser to the paper. The worst memory was not being able to cut it in baseball or basketball, and I ended my playing days after my sophomore year. Even though I showed some flashes, I wasn't mentally tough enough. We stayed in that house through my time in college, and moved to Adams in a double wide mobile home on my Memere's old lot. That was on '''21 Overlook Terrace'''. [[Image:Scrivens_Places_where_my_family_grew_up_and_lived-14.jpg|200px]]I started my teaching career here, and was living at home when I met Peggy. Sadly, my father hurt his back at work shortly after I started teaching. Even though he got a small settlement, he was never the same. So, in spite of my success and popularity teaching, my last few years at home were always clouded over with sadness. '''Bob and Peggy''' As I write this, we've lived on '''Thornliebank Rd.''' for over thirty years. We moved in in March of 1982. [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-36190-48324-41?cc=2106411&wc=MCBP-MTL:361613101,361991501] We've resculpted the landscape and remodeled the inside as our kids grew up. Except for the maple trees, vitually every shrub you see here was planted by us. (There were even some that were planted, pulled, and replaced!) This house has a history just like the family. When we moved in, it had been previously owned by an Indian engineer named Mulk Aurora and his wife. They favored traditional Indian colors like deep greens, purples, and tawny browns. Peggy is a "pastel" person, perhaps owing to her love of French Impressionist painters. [[Image:Scrivens_Places_where_my_family_grew_up_and_lived-2.jpg|200px]] The parlor--which our granddaughter Abby labeled "the blue room"-- has that base color blue plus pastel pinks, yellows, greens, burnished copper, and radiant brown cherry. The grounds are planted with many bulbs, perennials, annuals, and flowering shrubs. Peggy's favorites are the hydrangeas. Mine are the tulips of spring and the petunias of summer. Our first apartment after we were married was in a new housing complex, '''Mohawk Forest'''," just off the beginning of the Mohawk Trail in North Adams. [[Image:Scrivens_Places_where_my_family_grew_up_and_lived-4.jpg|200px]] We lived there for almost two years, but the rent kept going up, so we moved briefly to a second floor apartment in Adams on Summer St. It was owned by a sweet, elderly couple named Szetela. We could smell their Polish cooking wafting up the stairs. They only charged $40 a month, so we saved like crazy, and in no time, we had enough for a down payment for our first house. That first house was on '''96 Bradley St'''. in North Adams. We moved in there in 1975. It was a cute little two bedroom bungalow with a small third bedroom/ study that we eventually put Julie in as a baby. (We put her in the other bedroom with a white four poster bedroom set when she was about three.) There was a one car garage underneath the master bedroom. [[Image:Scrivens_Places_where_my_family_grew_up_and_lived-6.jpg|250px]] We planted our first circular garden in the front yard there, and I poured a red colored cement curving walkway down to the street. All the shrubs you see in the picture were ones we planted, our first foray into landscaping. In the back, we had a porch that we enclosed with jalousie windows and door, my first real home construction project. We also removed tile from the kitchen, put in a dish washer, and redid the bathroom (the latter was ''much'' harder than my how-to books made it sound!) This house had a covered patio and a small tool house in the terraced back yard (which we later used as a big dog house for Max). As cute as this house was, the big drawback was the steep hill and driveway, which were both trouble in the winter. '''My Fountain Grandparents''' My Fountain Grandparents, Yvonne and "Bill" Wilfred Fountain, began their life together living in Zylonite, a neighborhood in the west section of Adams, MA. on Route 2. They lived in row houses there, like a lot of other poor families during the depression. [[Image:Robert-580-1.jpg|250px]]Later they moved into a small house in North Adams on '''88 Beaver St.''', a street adjacent to a branch of the Hoosac River. My cousin Doug told me that "the house on Beaver Street that we remember so well belonged to [her mother] Lumina and, I suspect, Joseph. Lumina died [1940, age 75] in that house and was shown (waked) in the parlor that we played in. I remember Meme telling how they bought the house when the twins were getting ready for High School at Drury." So maybe my grandmother Yvonne was given the house in Lumena's will, or bought out her siblings. That house seems remarkably small today for all the activity that seemed to go on there during our visits. As I look at it today, it was very small, but a happy place to visit. There used to be raspberry bushes on the hill to the right in the backyard I used to pick and eat from. I used to sit on the floor with Pepere and count the change he brought home from one of his bus "runs." '''Rensselaer County, New York''' The Scriven clan originally came from Westerly, RI, and then settled in '''Petersburg, NY,''' on farm land that was rented (or given for their Revolutionary War service) from Stephen Van Rensselaer who owned that entire county and much of the surrounding land of Albany, NY. [[Image:Scriven-57-1.jpg|250px]]This is a view of part of the area that made up '''The Scriven Farm''', owned by William Scriven and later, by his sons. You get to it by taking Scriven Rd., left off Route 2 in NY, and then onto Stage Coach Rd. (both dirt roads, but maintained). Gunny Gundrum owns the farm now. He said his documents showed that it once was between 200 and 250 acres. What we could see here to the tree line was maybe three acres. Gunny operates a one man saw mill there now and raises bees. No grazing animals in evidence. There is a "family plot" on the property next to one of his out buildings where we found the stones of William II (his son) and wife. As it turned out, my Y-DNA test revealed that, four generations back, my ancestors were Mains, not Scrivens. Coincidentally, the Mains settled in Stonington, CT, which is side-by-side with Westerly,RI, where the Scrivens came from. And the Mains migrated to Rensselaer Co. just like the Scrivens. Around 1860, one of the Mains worked as a laborer on the Scriven Farm. (That story is told elsewhere.) There is a record of a family farm owned by the Main family in Petersburgh, NY that I have not visited yet. '''Quebec, Canada''' Many of my French Canadian Relatives come from around '''Montreal''', Quebec, Canada. [[Image:Pigeon-45.jpg|200px]]My grandmother Yvonne and her mother (Lumena Pigeon) both came from '''St. Remi''', Quebec. That is not far south of Montreal. There were some others that came from that general vicinity, too. The picture here depicts St. Remi as little more than a small stockaded fort in the later 1600's. ''Les habitants,'' the name historical documents use for the early settlers, were primarily farmers. Today, Wikipedia says it has about 7500 residents. Pictures and postings on it's website make it seem not unlike a typical American town--except the name of its streets start with the French word,''Rou.'' '''Black Brook, NY''' Black Brook is a small community in Clinton Co, in the northernmost section of New York. It's soil was too poor to support farming, "The soil is cold, wet, and poorly calculated for agricultural pursuits. [But] Extensive beds of iron ore are scattered through the town. [http://history.rays-place.com/ny/clin-all-others.htm] "I had a thought that at the start of the Civil War, they needed iron mined, and I still think that's why our family came," said my cousin Doug. "However, I took this from Google: 'From the late 1800s to the early 1900s, nearly a million French Canadians poured across our northern border to take jobs in New England textile and shoe mills. This movement, part of an even larger mass of Anglo Canadians also moving south, surged after the Civil War and ended with the Great Depression, with peaks in the 1880s and 1920s. The majority of these job seekers — French speaking, slow to assimilate, mainly Catholic — ''entered without visas, work permits or passports,'' because during most of this period our land border with Canada was effectively wide open.' " --Contributed by my cousin, Doug Brown. '''More on Black Brook''' "My wife grew up in Black Brook Hamlet," wrote Rick Ceckowski, "which is located in the Town of Black Brook. . . The Town of Black Brook encompasses thousands of acres, mostly woods. It is sparsely populated. Black Brook Hamlet is just one small populated area located within the Town of Black Brook. . . . The French Canadian [immigrants] . . were illiterate and poor. They did the low paying, dangerous and dirty work in the iron mines and forges. The English and Scottish got here first. They were educated and owned the land, iron mines and iron ore forges. There were no iron mines in Black Brook. The iron mines in the local area were on Palmer Hill and Arnold Hill located within the Town of Au Sable. Black Brook was where the iron ore forges were. No farming around here. The terrain doesn't support it. Too hilly and rocky. . . . "My wife's paternal side (Nelson and Nolan) settled in the local area. Her maternal side (Hebert ) settled in Essex County. Some of her Hebert ancestors moved to North Adams and some are still there. My wife's mother (Julia Hebert) was born in North Adams.. . . My wife's 3rd great grandfather Jean-Baptiste Fontaine is buried in St. Matthew's Cemetery in Black Brook Hamlet. Don't know if you might be some distant relation to him." [J-B Fontaine is also my 3rd g. grandfather.] --from Ancestry Message Center, Rick Ceckowski (1/30/2020) '''Colyton, England''' James Scriven, had my lineage gone directly back through Scrivens, would have been my first English immigrant ancestor. Let's call him my "nominal" immigrant ancestor. He came from '''Colyton''', a small town on the border of Devon (where it is located) and Somerset (where, even today, there are plenty of Scrivens). [[Image:Scriven-97.jpg|250px]] Colyton first appeared as an ancient village around 700 AD and appears in the Domesday Book as 'Culitone'. It grew into an important agricultural center and market town with a corn mill, saw mill, iron foundry and an oak bark tannery that is still functioning. The town, in fact, is still known for its specialty tanning and leather work. (This is interesting, considering my father worked in a tannery himself.) It was called the "most rebellious town in Devon" due to the number of its inhabitants who joined the Monmouth Rebellion in 1685. (Another curiosity, since many of the Scrivens family are known for their hardheaded stubbornness and strong opinions.) See [[ Wikipedia: Colyton, Devon|Colyton, Devon]] '''Stonington, CT''' My earliest Main ancestors settled in Stonington, CT. In the mid-1600's there was a {{Image|file=Scrivens_Places_where_my_family_grew_up_and_lived-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Waterfront on Stonington Rd. }} John Mayne who owned Land called Maine's Point (from which the state got it's name, according to some ancestors), and was one of its first settlers. His family moved to the Boston area after some murderous Native American attacks. From Scituate, MA, his son Ezekiel Main moved to Stonington, CT, with others from the Bay State. There, he acquired land through a few grants. Originally, the land belong to the Pequot people. According to Wikipedia, "Stonington first gained wealth in the 1790s when its harbor was home to a fleet engaged in the profitable seal hunting trade." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonington,_Connecticut] The town acquitted itself well during two British sea bombardments during the Revolution. After the War, many people found themselves in a financial pinch, and some of them, like the Mains and Scrivens, migrated to Rensselaer Co. on the promise of farmable land which they rented from the local Patroon, Stephen Van Rensselaer.

Scrogin Cemetery

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}} See the: *[[:Category:Scrogin Cemetery, Lexington, Illinois|Scrogin Cemetery, Lexington, Illinois category]] for a listing of people buried in this cemetery. {{Image|file=Image|file=Denise_s_Images.jpg|align=r|size=400|caption='''Scrogin Cemetery Monument'''
}} '''Cemetery name:''' Scrogin Cemetery '''Address:''' Corner of Lee & Wall Strees, Lexington, Illinois '''GPS Coordinates:''' 40.6446991, -88.7876968 '''Information:''' All of the surviving grave markers have been moved to the top of the hill. They are no longer associated with each burial site. ===Names inscribed on Monument=== {| border="1" class="wikitable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Stone''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Stone''' |- |Armstrong, Christina|| || || || ||Henline, George|| || || |- |Armstrong, George|| || || || ||Henline, Lee|| || || |- |Armstrong, Margaret|| || || || ||Henline, Margaret|| || || |- |Barnd, Adelia|| || || || ||Henline, Matilda|| || || |- |Barrett, Chlona|| || || || ||Henry, Clara|| || || |- |Barrett, Sallie|| || || || ||Hopkins, George|| || || |- |Berry, Infant Dau|| || || || ||Janes, Daughter|| || || |- |Bertels, Augustus|| || || || ||Janes, Edward|| || || |- |Bloomer, Benjamin|| || || || ||Janes, Elizabeth|| || || |- |Bosley, Archibald|| || || || ||Janes, Elmer|| || || |- |Bosley, Lydia|| || || || ||Janes, Infant|| || || |- |Bosley, Sarah|| || || || ||Janes, John|| || || |- |Bowers, Infant Son|| || || || ||Janes, Louise|| || || |- |Bowers, John|| || || || ||Janes, Sarah|| || || |- |Bowers, Lucinda|| || || || ||Kane, Florie|| || || |- |Boswers, William|| || || || ||Keesey, George|| || || |- |Breese, John|| || || || ||Keesey, Mary|| || || |- |Brooke,Infant Dau|| || || || ||Kerr, Thomas|| || || |- |Brooks, Franklin|| || || || ||Kincaid, Thomas|| || || |- |Brooks, Joseph|| || || || ||Kitsmiller, Benton|| || || |- |Brooks, Pricilla|| || || || ||Kitsmiller, Lizzie|| || || |- |Brotherton, Mary|| || || || ||Kitzmiller, Theodore|| || || |- |Burroughs, Charles|| || || || ||Leighton, Tallitha|| || || |- |Bush, Sarah|| || || || ||List, Sarah|| || || |- |Caldwell, Infant|| || || || ||Littleton, Abraham|| || || |- |Carrier, George|| || || || ||Littleton, Leah|| || || |- |Carrier, Jonathan|| || || || ||Mahan, Charles|| || || |- |Carter, Immanuel|| || || || ||McCullough, Frances|| || || |- |Carter, Robert|| || || || ||McFadden, Chloe|| || || |- |Champin, Edwin|| || || || ||McKinzie, Infant|| || || |- |Chester, Infant Dau|| || || || ||McKinzie, Infant Son|| || || |- |Claggett, Jesse|| || || || ||McMillan, Rachel|| || || |- |Clauson, Elizabeth|| || || || ||McMullen, Lue|| || || |- |Currier, George|| || || || ||McMullin, David|| || || |- |Davidson, Martha|| || || || ||Meeson, Robert|| || || |- |Dawson, Bernard|| || || || ||Moss, Sherman|| || || |- |Dawson, Emma|| || || || ||Myers, Daughter|| || || |- |Dawson, Joseph|| || || || ||Myers, Elizabeth|| || || |- |Denson, Charles|| || || || ||Myers, Henry|| || || |- |Denson, Daniel|| || || || ||Myers, Paulina|| || || |- |Dexter, Smith|| || || || ||Noel, Tinsley|| || || |- |Dunkle, Cyrus|| || || || ||Nutt, George|| || || |- |Dunkle, Cyrus|| || || || ||Nutt, James|| || || |- |Dunkle, George|| || || || ||Nutt, Martha A|| || || |- |Dunkle, Maggie|| || || || ||Nutt, Martha C|| || || |- |Dunkle, Mahala|| || || || ||Parks, Jane|| || || |- |Elliet, Peter|| || || || ||Paul, Margaret|| || || |- |Elliet, Sarah|| || || || ||Paul, Orpha|| || || |- |Empie, Elmer|| || || || ||Peek, Samuel|| || || |- |Eson, Robert|| || || || ||Pendleton, Elias|| || || |- |Evans, Elinor|| || || || ||Popejoy, Dorcus|| || || |- |Ferguson, Nancy|| || || || ||Popejoy, Rozilla|| || || |- |[[Flesher-749|Flesher, Alexander]]||1854||1855||Yes|| ||Puett, Marion|| || || |- |[[Flesher-676|Flesher, Catherine (Inf)]]||1852||1852||Yes || ||Ralston, Oliphant|| || || |- |[[Rymer-225|Flesher, Catherine (Rymer)]]||1811||1876|| || ||Ralston, William|| || || |- |[[Flesher-762|Flesher, Edward]]||1859||1860||Yes|| ||Reeves, Josiah|| || || |- |[[Lemon-955|Flesher, Elizabeth]]||1783||1855||Yes|| ||Richard, Evan|| || || |- |[[Eckels-148|Flesher, Frances]]||1828||1862||No|| ||Richardson, William|| || || |- |[[Flesher-761|Flesher, Henry]]||1853||1853||Yes|| ||Rickets, Jane|| || || |- |[[Flesher-389|Flesher, Jesse]]||1806||1865||Yes|| ||Roberts, Harriett|| || || |- |[[Fleisher-50|Flesher, John]]||1787||1863|| || ||Roberts, Rebecca|| || || |- |[[Flesher-674|Flesher, Josephine]]||1848||1866||Yes|| ||Rolston, Benjamin|| || || |- |[[Flesher-675|Flesher, Lee]]||1850||1851||Yes|| ||Rolston, Nancy|| || || |- |[[Seybert-117|Flesher, Mary]]||1785||1869||No|| ||Rolston, Russell|| || || |- |Ford, Nelson|| || || || ||Ruch, O Ernest|| || || |- |Franklin, Lola|| || || || ||Ruch, Willie|| || || |- |Gaetzmann, Mary|| || || || ||Stark, Mary|| || || |- |Gibbons, William|| || || || ||Stills, Mary|| || || |- |Gibbons, William (Inf)|| || || || ||Stout, Leah|| || || |- |Gilmore, James|| || || || ||Strevey, Daniel|| || || |- |Gilmore, John|| || || || ||Strevey, Isaac|| || || |- |Gilmore, William|| || || || ||Strevey, Matilda|| || || |- |Goddard, Abbott|| || || || ||Teckloff, Child|| || || |- |Golden, Infant Dau|| || || || ||[[Turnipseed-29|Turnipseed, Daniel]]||1797|| 1855||Yes |- |Greenley, Fanny|| || || || ||Turpin, Barbara|| || || |- |Hamilton,, Orange|| || || || ||Turpin, Male Child|| || || |- |Hand, Lewis|| || || || ||Turpin, Joseph|| || || |- |Hann Infant Son|| || || || ||Turpin, William|| || || |- |Hart, Isabel|| || || || ||Vanarsdall, Frank|| || || |- |Hart, Oliver|| || || || ||Weakley, Barbara|| || || |- |Hawthorn, Jane|| || || || ||Wick, Julinda|| || || |- |Hawthorn, John|| || || || ||Wickram, Seth|| || || |- |Hawthorn, Nancy|| || || || ||Widson, Martha|| || || |- |Hefner, Alcinda|| || || || ||Wood, James|| || || |- |Hefner, Barbary|| || || || ||Wood, John|| || || |- |Hefner, Betsy|| || || || ||Wood, Margaret|| || || |- |Hefer, Elizabeth|| || || || ||Wright, George|| || || |- |Hefner, Joseph|| || || || ||Wright, Mary|| || || |- |Hefner, Josiah|| || || || ||Wroe, James|| || || |- |Hefner, Thomas|| || 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Scruggs Cemetery, Norwood, Georgia

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''' This page is part of the [[Space:Georgia Cemeteries Team|Georgia Cemeteries Team]] and the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. See [[:Category:Scruggs_Cemetery%2C_Norwood%2C_Georgia|Scruggs Cemetery, Norwood, Georgia]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Scruggs Cemetery
'''Address:''' Scruggs Cemetery Road, Norwood, Georgia 30821
'''GPS Coordinates:''' 33.4564018, -82.7005997
'''# of Interments:''' 407 recorded in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/36896 FindaGrave] | [[Space:Scruggs_Cemetery_To-Do_List|Table of Interments]]
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Scruggs Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Scruggs Genealogy == With a Brief History of the Allied Families Briscoe, Dial, Dunklin, Leake and Price. The Genealogical and Biographical Record of the Descendants Henery Scruggs and His Wife Anne Grose. * by Ethel Hastings Scruggs Dunklin * Laplante & Dunklin Printing Company, New York, 1912 * 223 pages * '''NOTE: Use with care. Some information is disputed.''' * Source Example: ::: Dunklin, Ethel Hastings Scruggs. ''[[Space:Scruggs_Genealogy|Scruggs Genealogy]]'' (New York, 1912) * Inline Citation Example (Change page number as appropriate.): ::: [[#ScruggsGenealogy|Dunklin]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Scruggs_Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ULFRAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Scruggs+genealogy&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi-usOlw5PgAhVByYMKHUm2B2oQ6AEIKjAA#v=onepage&q=Scruggs%20genealogy&f=false Google Book] * [https://www.worldcat.org/title/scruggs-genealogy-with-a-brief-history-of-the-allied-families-briscoe-dial-dunklin-leake-and-price/oclc/866019568&referer=brief_results Find in a library]

Scull Cemetery

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[[Category:Scull Cemetery, Arkansas Post, Arkansas]][[Category:Arkansas County, Arkansas]] [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] ----
Scull Cemetery
Arkansas Post, Arkansas County, Arkansas [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/56304/scull-cemetery Find A Grave Cemetery ID 56304] [https://arkansasgravestones.org/cemetery.php?cemID=653 Arkansas Gravestones ID 653] All graves are photoed at F.A.G. unless otherwise noted with a NO. 68 memorials as of 16 Dec 2021 {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Black;" |- ! scope="col" |# ! scope="col" | Last
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|- |1 |Anderson |Ada H. |25 Oct 1844 |12 Dec 1889 |23144096 | | | |- |2 |Anderson |J. H. |1852 |1923 |23144109 | | | |- |3 |Anderson |Luvenia |22 Dec 1874 |12 Oct 1891 |23144116 | | | |- |4 |Anderson |W. L. |1879 |1924 |23144125 | | | |- |5 |Berry |Clara Vivian ''Hudson'' |6 Jan 1898 |14 May 1989 |23144147 | | | |- |6 |Berry |Gilbert Whitaker |9 Jul 1889 |15 Nov 1983 |23144169 | | |WWI Vet |- |7 |Bishop |Letha |27 Aug 1879 |Jun 1972 |23144195 | | | |- |8 |Brown |James T. |7 Sep 1849 |2 Mar 1850 |23144189 | | |son of James and Mary |- |9 |Brown |Mary |1835 |1880 |23144201 | | | |- |10 |Cameron |John Lock |1867 |1939 |31473454 | | | |- |11 |Conine |Brak |2 Mar 1862 |21 Dec 1886 |23144207 | | | |- |12 |Conine |George Washington |1847 |25 Nov 1925 |23144213 | | |CSA Vet |- |13 |Conine |Nettie |2 Mar 1862 |21 Dec 1886 |87067450 | | ||wife of Brak |- |14 |Conine |Ruby Ann ''Conine'' |27 Feb 1847 |11 Feb 1922 |23144226 | | | |- |15 |Conine |William Doswell |4 Feb 1873 | 28 Mar 1922 |23144232 | | | |- |16 |[[Conway-298|Conway]] |Henry Wharton |18 Mar 1793 | 9 Nov 1827 |13272168 | | |US Congress |- |17 |Cooley |Margaret Ann ''Bissell'' Camden |Oct 1856 |11 Nov 1918 |196488164 | | | |- |18 |Duckett |Monette |1858 |1889 |23144380 | | | Wife of J .B. Duckett |- |19 |Duckett |Willard M. |Mar 1898 |Sep 1901 |23144391 | | | |- |20 |Farthing |John Estes |4 Feb 1915 | 27 Oct 1923 |23144399 | | | |- |21 |Fletcher |Corbett |4 Jul 1895 |1953 |23144403 | | | |- |22 |Fletcher |Mary Jane ''Roberts'' |1858 |1897 |32075396 | | |duplicate |- |23 |Fletcher |Sheridan |1924 |1925 |23144439 | | | |- |24 |Fletcher |Thomas E. |1918 |1919 |23144426 | | | |- |25 |Fletcher |Thomas J. |1854 |18 Sep 1936 |23144433 | | | |- |26 |Fletcher |William David |30 Jan 1881 |15 Mar 1968 |23144461 | | | |- |27 |Fletcher |William J |1913 |1917 |23144449 | | | |- |28 |Flether |Mary J. |1858 |1897 |23144419 | | |Fletcher? Duplicate |- |29 |Fogee |Emma “Girty” |5 Jun 1875 |17 Mar 1886 |23144483 | | | |- |30 |Fogee |Gustavus A. |1833 |6 Jan 1878 |23144502 | | | |- |31 |Fogee |Martha S. “Mattie” |5 Dec 1868 |14 Feb 1879 |23144517 | | | |- |32 |Fogee |Oscar |28 Oct 1876 |20 Oct 1882 |23144524 | | | |- |33 |Franklin |Lucille |14 Sep 1902 |28 Jan 1989 |23144539 | | | |- |34 |Hays |Katie C. |15 Sep 1858 |14 Sep 1907 |23144594 | | | |- |35 |Hoffman |Nettie |27 Dec 1826 |27 Dec 1886 |23144557 | | | |- |36 |Hudson |Byron Price |8 Feb 1900 |15 Dec 1973 |23144607 | | | |- |37 |Hudson |Gertrude Ann “Gertie” ''Fogee'' |Jun 1870 |16 Sep 1902 |23144617 | | | |- |38 |Hudson |John Abner |27 Nov 1860 |20 Jun 1929 |23144629 | | | |- |39 |Hudson |Mary Ina |17 Oct 1899 |29 Jun 1985 |23144637 | | | |- |40 |Hudson |Silvester Vernon |15 Dec 1897 |21 Aug 1947 |23144647 | | | |- |41 |Jones |Mollie Jane ''Taylor'' |12 Apr 1862 |14 Nov 1902 |23144662 | | | |- |42 |Kembrough |Lucinda |15 May 1896 |28 Sep 1974 |23144672 | | | |- |43 |[[Laclède-6|Laclède]] |Pierre Laclède |22 Nov 1729 |20 Jun 1778 |70710769 | | | |- |44 |Larkey |Josephine |29 Apr 1844 |10 Dec 1875 |23144699 | | | |- |45 |Liguest |No First Name |Unknow |Unknown |196495439 | | | |- |46 |Louden |Corine |26 Dec 1908 |12 Jul 1983 |23144710 | | | |- |47 |Scull |Athenais |6 Mar 1796 |29 Dec 1829 |207763057 | |NO | |- |48 |Scull |Hewes W. |1783 |28 May 1833 |207763026 | |NO | |- |49 |Spitzer |Carrie Lethie ''Holt'' |12 Apr 1892 |Jun 1976 |136530866 | |NO | |- |50 |Spitzer |Robert Thomas |27 Jul 1882 |13 Nov 1951 |136530478 | | | |- |51 |Spurlock |Drury T. |25 Dec 1818 |18 Jan 1873 |23144726 | | | |- |52 |Spurlock |Martha M. ''McCarroll'' |6 Sep 1820 |20 Nov 1891 |23144740 | | | |- |53 |Stein |Lavinia Ann |22 Dec 1874 |12 Oct 1891 |23144770 | | | |- |54 |Steward |Mary Steward |1909 |1974 |23144772 | | | |- |55 |Steward |Verrassa G. |9 Aug 1887 |17 Oct 1909 |23144787 | | | |- |56 |Stovall |Dave |1876 |1937 |23144747 | | | |- |57 |Stovall |Mrs Diane “Tutcy” ''White'' |28 May 1923 |19 Mar 2013 |107217403 | | | |- |58 | Stovall |Mary |1889 |1929 |23144753 | | | |- |59 |Stovall |Pvt Samuel Conett “Red” |27 Jul 1919 |16 Dec 2014 |140370161 | | | |- |60 |Taylor |Henry Clay |1831 |26 Sep 1893 |23144790 | | | |- |61 |Taylor |Mary ''Wolf'' |9 Jul 1835 | 1909 |23144801 | | | |- |62 |Taylor |William R. |1863 |1924 |23144804 | | | |- |63 |Ware |Alberta |29 Feb 1917 |22 Aug 1918 |23144814 | | | |- |64 |Whiteside |Annie Evelyn ''Spitzer'' |18 Oct 1927 |15 May 1980 |136530390 | | | |- |65 | Whiting |Edward Lee |1866 |1902 |196494010 | | | |- |66 |Whiting |Florence |1902 |1908 |196494025 | | | |- |67 |Whiting |Thomas Frank |1889 |1916 |196494050 | | | |- |68 |Williams |Alphanna |12 Feb 1908 |5 Jan 1994 |23144828 | | | |- |}

Scutt Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Scutt Name Study]] This is the home of the Scutt Name Study. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scutt https://www.houseofnames.com/scutt-family-crest == How to Join == Please contact the project. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of the Scutt name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == 1. Place all Scutt profiles in Categories according to their place of birth.

SDH Research Page

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The goal of this project is to keep track of sources I am likely to reuse, like family history books, etc. If one appears to have a bearing on other projects, etc. I will "promote" it to its own freespace profile or to one for a particular surname, but in the meantime, at least I will know where to look. So this is like my own wikitree version of a Master Sources list (but only commonly used sources here!) I will try to label and link to sources so others can use them if they are available online - you are welcome to use what you can. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Davenport-3010|s Davenport]]. If you want to join me here, please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12570190 send me a private message]. Thanks! Sally '''Family Histories/Genealogies''' '''''Davenport''''' *[[Space:Thomas Davenport and his Descendants|Thomas Davenport Philipstown Pioneer 1682-1759 and His Descendants]] ::Citation :::Dorothy Giles and Irma Franklin, ''[[Space:Thomas Davenport and his Descendants|Thomas Davenport Philipstown Pioneer 1682-1759 and His Descendants]]'' (Putnam County Historical Society, Cold Spring, New York, 1962). ::Footnote Example: :::[[#GilesFranklin|GilesFranklin]]: Page 521; Accessed: dd mon yyyy. ::See [[Space:Thomas Davenport and his Descendants|Thomas Davenport Philipstown Pioneer 1682-1759 and His Descendants]] for resources. '''''Humes''''' *Genealogy of the Hume(s) Family, Compiled by George D. Humes, March 13, 1915. Crawford County, Pennsylvania. From Crawford County Genealogy. Obtained from Suzanne Humes Pike (FindAGrave contact made February, 2020. '''''Dyers Pehousek''''' *Ancestors of Joseph William Pehoushek - used to update adopted profiles (not related to my family) ::Citation :::Pehoushek Genealogy, [http://www.pehoushek.com/RM%20GENEALOGY/Pehoushek/index.htm Ancestors of Joseph William Pehoushek. ] (27 February 2014, Punta Gorda, Florida). ::Footnote example :::Ancestors of Joseph William Pehoushek; [(insertURL Entry for (LNAB-xxxxx).] Accessed: dd mon yyyy ::See: #[http://www.pehoushek.com/RM%20GENEALOGY/Pehoushek/index.htm Ancestors of Joseph William Pehoushek] #[http://www.pehoushek.com/RM%20GENEALOGY/Pehoushek/surnames.htm Surname List] #[http://www.pehoushek.com/RM%20GENEALOGY/Pehoushek/names.htm Name Index] *Wilson, Leila Morse. Ten generations from William and Mary Dyer; pioneer settlers in Newport, R. I. ... from the lists ... of 1655, printed in the Colonial records of R. I. v. I, p. 299. Putnam, Conn., 1949. [https://archive.org/details/tengenerationsfr00wils/mode/2up Archive.org copy] '''''Birchard/Burchard''''' *Laughter, Edna Manning. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1927030?availability=Family%20History%20Library The quiet Puritans : the Birchards of New England]. Portland, Oregon : E.M. Laughter, 2004. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/152402-the-quiet-puritans-the-birchards-of-new-england?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Page 1]. *Birchard, Elizabeth Feney; Casius Birchard. [https://archive.org/details/birchardburchard00birc/ The Birchard-Burchard genealogy, with history and records of the kindred in North America, descendants of Thomas Birchard (1635)]. (Norwich, Connecticut, 1927, Mrs. Elizabeth Birchard, publisher). '''Pendleton''' *Pendleton, Everett Hall. [https://archive.org/details/brianpendletonhi01pend Brian Pendleton and his descendants, 1599-1910, with some account of the Pembleton families of Orange County, N. Y., Ostego County, N. Y., and Luzerne County, Pa., and notices of other Pendletons of later origin in the United States.] (East Orange, New Jersey, 1910, Privately Published) '''Tuthill''' *[[Space:Tuttle-Tuthill Lines in America|Tuttle-Tuthill Lines in America]]'' '''Carter''' Carter, Howard Williston. Carter, a genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Carter of Reading and Weston, Mass., and of Hebron and Warren, Ct. Also some account of the descendants of his brothers, Eleazer, Daniel, Ebenezer and Ezra, sons of Thomas Carter and grandsons of Rev. Thomas Carter, first minister of Woburn, Massachusetts, 1642. Norfolk, Conn. [Printed by C. B. Fiske & Co., Palmer, Mass.] [https://archive.org/details/cartergenealogyo1909cart/page/n79/mode/2up Eleazer Carter and Belinda Buel] '''Journals''' *The Owl: Wing Family annals ::Citation :::The Owl: Wing Family Annals, ''[[Space:SDH Research Page|The Owl; The Wing Family Annals]]'' (Place of publication varies: published 1899-June 1924 in Kewaunee, Wis.; Sept. 1924-Sept. 1926 in Wareham, Mass.; Dec. 1926-Mar. 1928 in Acushnet, Mass. ; June 1929-June 1934 in Algoma, Wis. Issues for Sept. 1903-1934 published as the official journal of the Wing Family of America, Inc.). ::Footnote Example: :::[[#The Owl: Wing Family Annals|The Owl]]: v.18-21 1916-1920; page 1670. Accessed: dd mon yyyy ::[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/125161?availability=Family%20History%20Library Index] Available at Family Search ::See [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781386 The Owl on hathitrust] (If it's out of copyright, you can search, review and then download individual pages as PDF; if it's still copyright protected, only a limited search permission) Other *[https://issuu.com/jeffway/docs/dutchess_gravestones Old Gravestones of Dutchess County] Other Dutchess County Resources available

Sea Cloud Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina

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[[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Sea Cloud Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==Introduction== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} Sea Cloud Plantation, possibly named for one of the owners, Normand McLeod. Christopher Linkley/Linckley '''South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236996 South Carolina wills and related probate matters, *land and property records, *public records, some *marriage contracts, 1671, 1692-1868] Wills, etc., 1694-1704, 1712 (1), 1716-1722, 1728- 1729
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1694-1729 > image 124 of 555; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-NQ97-RX}} (accessed 29 May 2023) *see p.237 and 238 for information about the Linkley family his mother was his executor? This Linkley referred to here may be the father of the Christopher Linkley spoken about in the land record
received the land as a grant of 170 acres on Edisto Island in 1695. The property was acquired by Paul Hamilton Sr. in 1727, then by Paul Hamilton Jr. in 1748. There may have been one more Paul Hamilton involved. '''Paul Hamilton of Edisto Island died 1780''' https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-south-carolina-and-american-general/125622603/ The property went from Paul Hamilton Jr. to his nephew Norman McLeod by will in 1799.'''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 27 1793-1800 Wills v. 28-29 1800-1807
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1793-1800, Vol. 027 > image 168 of 343; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-VQQW-QV}} (accessed 31 May 2023) *will of Paul Hamilton Jr 1799
McLeod did not live on the plantation, and died in Boston. William Seabrook Sr. of Edisto Island was McLeod's executor after his death. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. N9-P9 1823-1825
Film number: 008196086 > image 791 of 911
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLV-G9PB-W}} (accessed 31 May 2023) *Deed Bk P9 p.332-333
The property was then acquired by Ephraim Mikell Seabrook. Seabrook, after being involved in a court case about the property, built a house on the land in 1825.Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012), p. 119 ===Owners=== * [[Linkley-5|Christopher Linkley Sr.]] * [[Linkley-6|Christopher Linkley Jr.]] * [[Hamilton-31597|Paul Hamilton Sr.]] *Archibald Hamilton? * [[Hamilton-32689|Paul Hamilton Jr.]] *[[McLeod-8826|Normand McLeod]] '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 36 1818-1826 Wills v. 37 1826-1834
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1818-1826, Vol. 036 > image 228 of 855; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JXSY-TD}} (accessed 31 May 2023) *Will Bk 36 p. 1051, will of Normand McLeod written 8 Nov 1819, and proven 12 Jul 1824
'''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Charleston > Probate Court, Estate inventories > 1824-1834 > No File Description Available > image 658 of 1227
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JJ1G-F}} (accessed 31 May 2023) *1824 Normand McLeod probate inventory including slaves
(unknown owners) * [[Seabrook-499|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]] * [[Townsend-2670|John Ferrars Townsend]] ===Slaves=== *[[Space:Slaves_of_Paul_Hamilton_1739%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Paul Hamilton 1739]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Paul_Hamilton_1797%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Paul Hamilton 1797]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Normand_McLeod_1824%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Normand McLeod 1824]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_Seabrook%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell Seabrook 1846]] == Sources == * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botany_Bay_Plantation_Wildlife_Management_Area * https://south-carolina-plantations.com/charleston/sea-cloud.html

Sea Island Plantations, South Carolina

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==LISTS OF SEA ISLAND PLANTATIONS by OWNERS== The first 3 pages are filed under: '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 5 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L9ZG-C8YR}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Owner name *Location of plantations *Property size *no plantation names on these pages ===PLANTATIONS ON WADMALAW ISLAND=== The list of Plantations on Wadmalaw Island by Plantation name, Owner name, and Occupied by: ====Brick House Plantation==== Page 4 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 7 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L9ZG-CDS8}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*John Jenkins, former owner *13 Feb 1866 Now Occupied by: *17 named men *19 named women *26 unnamed children ====Wade Plantation==== Page 5 *Benj. Jenkins, former owner *13 Feb 1866 Now Occupied by: *5 named men *14 named women *15 unnamed children ====Ruby? Hill Plantation==== Page 8? '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 8 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99ZG-CDFV}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Ed LaRoche, former owner *13 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *18 men, full names *11 women, full names *no children ====Rockland Plantation==== Page 9? *Jenkins Townsend, former owner *13 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *10 men, full names *12 women, full names *3 orphan children unnamed ====Johnson Plantation==== Page10 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 9 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G9ZG-CD6X}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*William C. Bailey, former owner *14 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *19 men, full names *16 women, full names *18 children, 3 of whom are orphans, unnamed ====Walnut Hill Plantation==== Page 11 *Ben Whaley, former owner *no date Now occupied by: *23 men, full names *35 women *no children info listed ====Little Alabama Plantation==== Page 12 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 10 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99ZG-CDDK}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Ed Bailey, former owner *17 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *4 men full names *15 women full names ====Bugbee Plantation==== Page 13 *John F. Townsend, former owner *17 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *14 men full names *25 women full names *27 children unnamed ====Oak Grove Plantation==== Page 14 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 11 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L9ZG-C8BK}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Osmer Bailey, former owner *16 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *30 men, full names *25 women, full names *44 children, unnamed ====Polly Point Plantation==== Page 15 *Benj'n Whaley, former owner *16 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *17 men, full names *19 women, full names *21 children unnamed, 2 of whom were orphans ====Wampee Plantation==== Page 16 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 12 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99ZG-CDFR}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Joseph LaRoche, former owner *16 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *10 named men *16 named women *9 unnamed children ====George Sharlock Plantation==== Page 17 *no owner name given (George Sharlock?) *16 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *7 men full names *6 women full names *5 children unnamed, 4 of whom are orphans ====Bean Bluff Plantation==== Page 18 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 13 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G9ZG-CDF8}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Richard Jenkins, former owner *16 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *8 men, full names *13 women, full names *13 unnamed children, 2 of whom are cripple ====Bear Bluff Plantation==== Page 19 *Benj'n Bailey, owner *16 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *28 men, full names *40 women, full names *no information about children ====Mrs. Susan Townsend's Plantation==== Page 20 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 14 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L9ZG-CDMJ}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Mrs. Susan Townsend, owner *16 Feb 1866 Now occupied by *8 men, full names *9 women, full names *12 unnamed children ====Harbi Plantation==== Page 21 *T. B. S. Hart, owner *16 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *12 men, full names *17 women, full names *24 children unnamed ====Bear Bluff Plantation==== Page 22 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 15 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99ZG-CDXL}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Whitmarsh Seabrook, owner *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *18 men, full names *21 women, full names *46 children unnamed ====Wescoat Point Plantation==== Page 23 *Dr. O. A. Hart, former owner *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *16 men, full names *22 women, full names *38 unnamed children ====Bohicket Plantation==== (called Quiet Corner) Page 24 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 16 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L9ZG-CDQL}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Richard LaRoche, former owner *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *13 men, full names *11 women, full names *13 unnamed children ====Rapid Point Plantation==== Page 25 *G. W. Seabrook, former owner *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *24 men full names *30 women full names *24 unnamed children ====Frank Whaley Plantation==== Page 26 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 17 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G9ZG-CDNK}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Frank Whaley, owner *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *14 men full names *13 women full names *13 unnamed children ====Bugbee Plantation==== (not to be confused with the other Bugbee Plantaton owned by Townsend) Page 27 *Hugh Wilson, former owner *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *2 men full names *6 women full names *10 unnamed children (orphan?) ====Marsh Causeway Plantation==== Page 28 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 18 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89ZG-C6CY}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Dr. E. M. Jenkins, owner *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *5 men full names *5 women full names *6 unnamed children, 2 are orphans ====John LaRoche Plantation==== Page 29 *John LaRoche *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *9 men *6 women *no children information ====Michael Plantation==== Page 30 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 19 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89ZG-C6DY}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*James Lasteree, owner *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *11 men full names *21 women full names *13 unnamed children ====Yellow House Plantation==== Page 31 *Hugh Wilson, former owner *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *18 men full names *23 women full names *no info for children ====Bogle Plantation==== Page 32 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 20 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L9ZG-C8TS}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Charles Bailey, owner *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *10 men *14 women *17 unnamed children, 3 orphans ====Kiowa Plantation==== Page 33 *Elias Vanderhost, owner *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *19 men full names *13 women full names *11 unnamed children ====Hope Plantation==== Page 34 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 21 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99ZG-CDHY}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Joseph M. Jenkins, owner *18 Feb 1866 Now Occupied by: *15 men full names *18 women full names *12 unnamed children ====Rockville Village==== Page 35 *No owner name *no date Now occupied by: *Listed by Families, full names ====Townsend Plantation==== Page 36 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 22 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89ZG-C6Z6}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Mary S. Townsend, owner *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by *6 men full names *7 women full names *17 unnamed children, 1 orphan ====Rocket Hall Plantation==== Page 37 *R. H. Jenkins, owner *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *15 men full names *16 women full names *28 unnamed children, 5 are orphans ====New Cut Plantation==== Page 38 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 23 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99ZG-CDC9}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*David LaRoche, owner *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *11 men full names *13 women full names *11 unnamed children ====Estate of Benjamin Jenkins==== Page 39 *Benjamin Jenkins *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *10 men full names *15 women full names *15 unnamed children ====Bugby Major Dixon Plantation==== Page 40 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 24 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G9ZG-CDZ2}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*J. F. Townsend *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *20 men full names *25 women full names *35 unnamed children ===PLANTATIONS ON JOHNS ISLAND=== The list of Plantations on Johns Island by Plantation name, Owner name, and Occupied by: ====Cedar Springs Plantation==== Page 50 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 25 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G9ZG-CD8P}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Daniel Townsend, owner *19 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *8 men full names *7 women *8 unnamed children ====Walnut Hill Plantation==== Page 51 *Dr. J. W. Jenkins *19 Feb 1866 Now occupied by *10 men full names *15 women full names *19 unnamed children ====Corsina? Point Plantation==== Page 52 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 26 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L9ZG-C8YY}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*James Hopkins, owner *18 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *14 men full names *25 women full names *30 unnamed children ====Mullett Hall Plantation==== (there are 2 Mullett Hall Plantation Owners) Page 53 *Solomon Legare *19 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *25 men full names *21 women full names *51 unnamed children ====Brick House Plantation==== (there are 2 Brick House Plantations) Page 54 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 27 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89ZG-C64W}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Jenkins Townsend, owner *19 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *18 men full names *16 women full names *24 unnamed children ====Ben Matthews Estate==== Page 55 *Ben Matthews *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *5 men full names *10 women full names *16 unnamed children, 2 are orphans ====Mullett Hall Plantation==== (see above, 2 owners) Page 56 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 28 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89ZG-C6W9}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Mrs. James Legare, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *11 men full names *12 women full names *33 unnamed children ====White Hall Plantation==== Page 57 *William Matthews, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *16 men full names *13 women full names *17 unnamed children, 1 is orphan ====Judine? Plantation==== Page 58 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 29 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89ZG-C6WY}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Mrs. Thomas Matthews, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *6 men full names *9 women full names *5 unnamed children ====Near Legareville Plantation==== Page 59 *Dr. Edwin Matthews, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *15 men full names *17 women full names *15 unnamed children, 2 are orphans ====Hickory Hill Plantation==== Page 60 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 30 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89ZG-C6H1}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*W. R. Jenkins, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by *9 men full names *8 women full names *17 unnamed children ====Whaley Point Plantation==== Page 61 *Solomon Legare, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *16 men full names *15 women full names *10 unnamed children ====Hanscom Point Plantation==== Page 62 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 31 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99ZG-CD4Q}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Solomon Legare, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *14 men full names *10 women full names *14 unnamed children ====New Cut Point Plantation==== Page 63 *Daniel F. Jenkins *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *20 men full names *30 women full names *36 unnamed children ====Waterloo Plantation==== Page 64 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 32 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99ZG-CD8V}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Isaac Grimball, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *27 men full names *31 women full names *62 unnamed children, 4 are orphans ====Exchange Tract Plantation==== Page 65 *Dr. Paul Gervais, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *30 men full names *25 women full names *22 unnamed children, 2 are orphans ====Haulover Plantation==== Page 66 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 33 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G9ZG-CDCK}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*William Seabrook, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *7 men full names *8 women full names *5 unnamed children ====Hannah Point Plantation==== Page 67 *Jos? J. Jenkins *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *12 men full names *3 women full names *no children ====Holmes Plantation==== Page 68 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 34 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99ZG-CD88}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Colonel Bryant, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *11 men full names *15 women full names *7 unnamed children ====Dr. Seabrook Estate==== Page 69 *Dr. Seabrook, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *3 men full names *7 women full names *9 unnamed children ====Rose Bank Plantation==== Page 70 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 35 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99ZG-CDHL}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*James Legare, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *4 men full names *6 women full names *7 unnamed children, 1 is orphan ====Orange Hill Plantation==== Page 71 *John F. Tripp *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *9 men full names *7 women full names *23 unnamed children, 4 are orphans ====Oaks Plantation==== Page 72 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 36 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99ZG-CDSY}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Jenkins Rober, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *15 men full names *15 women full names *28 unnamed children, 5 are orphans ====McCall Plantation==== Page 73 *Kinsley Burden, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *14 men full names *16 women full names 19 unnamed children, 1 is orphan ====Saxby Plantation==== Page 74 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 37 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99ZG-CDZG}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*John F. Tripp, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *32 men full names *37 women full names *36 unnamed children ====Days Plantation==== Page 75 *Paul Grimball, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *10 men full names *12 women full names *21 unnamed children, 3 are orphans ====Brick House Plantation==== (there are 2 Brick House Plantations) Page 76 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 38 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L9ZG-C85P}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*William Roper, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *16 men full names *12 women full names *17 unnamed children, 6 are orphans ====Hutt Plantation==== Page 77 *Kinsley Burden, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *10 men full names *11 women full names *23 unnamed children ====Middle Island Plantation==== Page 78 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 39 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G9ZG-CDCX}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
*Ephraim Curtis, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *6 men full names *7 women full names *12 unnamed children ====Acorn Hill Plantation==== Page 79 *James Walpole, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *2 men full names *5 women full names ====Hickory Hill Plantation==== Page 80 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 40 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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*James Brown, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *11 men full names *7 women full names *8 unnamed children ====Laurel Hill Plantation==== Page 81 *James LaRoche, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *15 men full names *15 women full names *22 unnamed children ====Betsey Field Plantation==== Page 82 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
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*Joe Stephens, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *9 men full names *16 women full names *17 unnamed children ====Loyal Roper Plantation==== Page 83 *Ben Roper, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *13 men full names *16 women full names *27 unnamed children ====Hoop Stick Plantation==== Page 84 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
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*Mrs Angell, owner *20 Feb 1866 *5 men full names *2 women full names *1 unnamed child ====Chaplain Place Plantation==== Page 85 *Mrs. Neil Roper, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *19 men full names *20 women full names *40 unnamed children ====Woodland Plantation==== Page 86 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
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Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 43 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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*Eugene Makelhenny, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *18 men full names *21 women full names *42 unnamed children ====Whitehouse Plantation==== Page 87 *John B. Whaley, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *14 men full names *13 women full names *no children ====Raven Point Plantation==== Page 88 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
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*James Chisolm, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *28 men full names *20 women full names *27 unnamed children ====Creekside Plantation==== Page 89 *John S. Walpole, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *13 men full names *13 women full names *no children info ====Parker Place Plantation==== Page 90 '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
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*James Stanyard, owner *20 Feb 1866 Now occupied by: *5 men full names *4 women full names *2 unnamed children ==Sources==

Sea Venture, sailed June 18, 1609

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[[Category: Sea Venture, sailed June 18, 1609]] [[Category:Chesapeake Colony Ships]] [[Category:Third Supply]] For profiles, see [[:Category: Sea Venture, sailed June 18, 1609|the category]] A part of the [[:Category:Third Supply|Third Supply]], a flotilla of nine ships. '''Sea Venture, sailed June 18, 1609''' The [[:Category:Third Supply|Third Supply]] was a flotilla of nine ships, all intended for Jamestown, Virginia, commanded by Admiral Sir George Somers. The flagship, the Sea Venture, also called the Seaventure or Sea Adventure, with Captain Christopher Newport. This and other information concerning the ''Sea Venture'', sailed 1609 from research and compilation by Anne Shurtleff Stevens of packrat-pro.com 2001. Although many online genealogies show that [[Jordan-2618|Samuel Jordan]] (1578-1623), was a passenger on the "Sea Venture", there is no evidence that he was. This is a case of mistaken identity. The person who came on the "Sea Venture" was Silvester Jourdain/Jourdan, voyager, was son William Jourdain of Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire, and cousin of John Joumain.Jourdain, Silvester (DNB00). (2012, November 17). In Wikisource . Retrieved 00:03, February 16, 2018, from https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Jourdain,_Silvester_(DNB00)&oldid=4141219 Silvester Jourdain left Plymouth, England on June 18, 1609, and sailed for Jamestown with the interim governor, Sir Thomas West. They sailed on the Seaventure with six hundred land men in a fleet of eight good ships and one pinnance under the command of Sir George Somers. Somers' flotilla encountered a severe storm near the Bermudas which left the Seaventure unseaworthy. The other ships continued on their way to Jamestown. The passengers of the Seaventure, including Governor West, Samuel Jordan, and the Flotilla Commander, Sir George Somers, decided to stay in Bermuda and build two new ships, instead of attempting to repair the Seaventure, in order to carry additional food and supplies the island provided. Samuel Jordan was elected to keep the day-to-day journal because he was well educated. The journal is found in Hakluytls "Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries." Samuel's log serves as the basis of much of our information today. In nine months the shipwrecked persons built two new ships, the [[:Category:Patience, sailed 1610|Patience]] and the [[:Category:Deliverance, sailed 1610|Deliverer]] partly out of the wreckage of the Seaventure. They set sail again for Jamestown, May 10, 1610, and arrived July 25, 1610. Caleb Johnson states that the Sea Venture sailed from Plymouth, England the evening of Friday, 2 June 1609. Aboard were 140 men and ten women, including the next governor of Jamestown, Sir Thomas Gates; the fleet's Admiral, Sir George Somers, and the ship's captain, Christopher Newport. Here Shall I Die Ashore It is alleged that Samuel Jordan, the first of the Jordans (along with relative Silvester Jordaine) to come to America, left Plymouth, England on June 18, 1609, and sailed for Jamestown with the the largest expedition ever sent by any colonizing group. The Flotilla comprising nine vessels ;the Lion, Blessing , Unity, Swallow, Falcon, Diamond,Virginia and the Sea Venture (towing a small ketch for use as a river vessel). The flagship the Sea Venture was two to three times grander than the others in the fleet. 150 men would ride in this ship which carried the Virginia Companies most illustrious men: In charge - Admiral Sir George Somers, celebrated naval hero and Vice Admiral Christopher Newport. Sir Thomas Gates interim Governor,John Rolfe and his first wife Sarah (Rolfe later married 2) Pochahontas 3) Jane Pierce (Capt. William Pierce’s daughter)), George Yeardley captain of the Governors Guards and future Governor, Captains William Pierce, Samuel Jordan - Governors Guards (Jordan was Joan Pierce’s cousin who married 2) Cecily Bailey), Silvester Jourdain – Cousin to Joan Pierce/Samuel Jordan. Friend and business associate of Admiral Somer’s and travelogue writer as well as merchant specializing in husbanding ship’s provisions - documented the voyage for the Virginia Company. Shipwrecked in Bermuda, arrived in Va. May 23, 1610. The flotilla encountered a severe storm near the Bermudas which left the Seaventure unseaworthy. The other ships continued on their way to Jamestown. The passengers of the Seaventure, including Governor West, Samuel Jordan, and the Flotilla Commander, Sir George Somers, decided to stay in Bermuda and build two new ships, instead of attempting to repair the Seaventure, in order to carry additional food and supplies the island provided. Samuel Jordan was elected to keep the day-to-day journal because he was well educated. The journal is found in Hakluytls "Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries."Richard Hakluyt, ''The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation'' (London, 1598-1600). Samuel's log serves as the basis of much of our information today. In nine months the shipwrecked persons built two new ships, the Patience and the Deliverer partly out of the wreckage of the Seaventure. They set sail again for Jamestown, May 10, 1610, and arrived July 25, 1610. === The Sea Venture - Source for Shakespeare's "The Tempest" === Alden T. Vaughan, professor emeritus of history, Columbia University; co-curator of Folger Shakespeare Library's 2007 Shakespeare in American Life exhibition Excerpted from Alden T. Vaughan, "Shakespeare Discovers America, America Discovers Shakespeare," Shakespeare in American Life exhibition catalog. Folger Shakespeare Library, 2007. The story of the Sea Venture's wreck on the Bermuda Islands has often been told, but it bears a brief summary here because it opened Shakespeare's works to the influences of English colonization and, perhaps more important, because it undergirds the theory—espoused intermittently since the late nineteenth century—that Shakespeare set The Tempest on Bermuda and intended the characters to reflect early American persons and events. Bermuda, to this day, reminds visitors of its reputed Tempest connections with venues like Prospero's Cave (a night club), Caliban's Bar, and the Ariel Sands Beach Club. The five hundred potential colonists in nine ships that departed England in early June 1609 expected to sail north of Bermuda on their westward route from the Canary Islands to Virginia. When they were several days short of their destination, a massive hurricane scattered the fleet. One vessel sank; seven ships straggled into Jamestown, weeks overdue. The flagship Sea Venture, carrying the fleet's admiral, Sir George Somers, and Virginia's new governor, Sir Thomas Gates, never arrived at Jamestown and was presumed to have been lost. News of the tragedy reached England when the surviving ships headed home from Jamestown, "laden with nothing but bad reports and letters of discouragement." England's only American colony, readers learned, was beset by Indians, ravaged by sickness, on the verge of starvation, and shorn of legitimate leadership. Its "headless and unbridled multitude," lamented the Virginia Company of London (the colony's supervisory body), had succumbed to "disorder and riot." Company spokesmen blamed everything, directly or indirectly, on "the Tempest."1 Against all expectations, the Sea Venture had weathered the storm—barely. Among the survivors, William Strachey described the experience most vividly in a very long letter (twenty-two folio pages when finally printed), written in Virginia to an unnamed lady in England.2 For three days and four nights, Strachey remembered, all hands—crew and passengers, noblemen and commoners—pumped, bailed, cast trunks and barrels overboard, and jettisoned much of the ship's rigging, while sailors, lighting their way with candles, stuffed the leaking hull with whatever came to hand, even beef from the ship's larder. Many distraught souls, resigned to a watery death, bid their friends farewell or took refuge in drink. But "it pleased God," another survivor gratefully recalled, to push the Sea Venture within three-quarters of a mile of Bermuda, where it "fast lodged and locked" between coral boulders.3 All 150 passengers and crew rode the ship's boats to solid land. 1 Various documents concerning the Virginia Colony, the relief expedition, and the Sea Venture's fate are printed in Alexander Brown, The Genesis of the United States:…A Series of Historical Manuscripts Now First Printed, 2 vols. (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1890). Quotations here are from 1: 333, 347, 348. 2 Soon after his arrival in Virginia in May 1610, Strachey composed "A true reportory of the wracke, and redemption of Sir Thomas Gates Knight; upon, and from the Ilands of the Bermudas; his comming to Virginia, and the estate of the Colonie then...." Strachey dated the letter 15 July but composed it over several days or weeks before it accompanied Sir Thomas Gates to England. The letter circulated there in one or more manuscript copies before Samuel Purchas published it in Hakluytus Posthumus, or Purchas His Pilgrimes, 4 vols. (London: for Henry Fetherston, 1625), 4:1734–56. A modernized and annotated version is in A Voyage to Virginia in 1609, ed. Louis B. Wright (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1964). 3 Silvester Jourdain's slim pamphlet, A Discovery of the Barmudas, otherwise called the Ile of Divels (London: for Roger Barnes, 1610) complements Strachey's longer account but without the latter's exposé of conspiracies in Bermuda and deplorable conditions in Virginia. A Discovery of the Barmudas is reprinted, with modern spelling, in Wright (note 2). A new charter for the Virginia Colony, issued in 1612, put Bermuda within its boundaries, although the islands soon became a separate jurisdiction in the English empire. No humans, European or aboriginal, inhabited the Bermuda archipelago when the Sea Venture fortuitously arrived. During the previous century, ships of many nations had crashed on its reefs, and a few survivors had lived to describe the "Isle of Devils," but the most tangible signs of those accidental visits were the wild hogs whose ancestors swam ashore from shipwrecked vessels. Yet Bermuda was, as the Sea Venture's passengers quickly realized, an island paradise strategically located for transatlantic commerce or piracy and free for the taking. Instead of the reputed devils and malicious spirits, the English encountered docile and abundant birds, fish, tortoises, and the immigrant hogs; fruits and berries were ubiquitous. The climate was salubrious, the environment healthy. During the next nine months, Admiral Somers supervised the construction of two seaworthy vessels from Bermuda cedar and the Sea Venture's salvageable timbers and tackle. Not everyone pitched in. Some men preferred a life of ease on Bermuda to the imagined perils of Virginia and refused to build the ships. Other men objected to cutting and carrying cedar logs, still others resented Gates and Somers's firm authority, and a few cast covetous eyes on the survivors' valuable goods. Strachey's letter bristles with charges of "conspiracy," "Mutinie," "Rebellion," and "bloudy issues and mischiefes." By the time the Sea Venture's passengers and crew sailed to Jamestown in the newly completed Deliverance and Patience in May 1610, one man had been executed, one (maybe two) had been murdered, and two men who hid from harsh punishment were left behind. The Virginia Colony, Strachey discovered on arrival, was comparably chaotic. "[W]e found the Pallisadoes torne downe,…the Gates from off the hinges, and emptie houses…burnt" for firewood. Outside the fort, "the Indian[s] killed as fast…if our men stirred but beyond the bounds of their blockhouse, as Famine and Pestilence did within." With only sixty men and women surviving from the several hundred who had reached Jamestown since 1607, Gates and the disheveled remnant abandoned the colony; only the unexpected arrival of fresh settlers and supplies under a new governor, Francis West, Lord De La Warr, saved the day. With order largely restored, Sir Thomas Gates left for England in early September 1610, carrying Strachey's letter. It was too candid for the Virginia Company of London to permit publication, but the manuscript fascinated many readers, including William Shakespeare. The Tempest (completed in late 1610 or early 1611) borrowed some of Strachey's words, phrases, and themes, as well as touches from Silvester Jourdain's less revealing pamphlet (1610), and many other—mostly non-American—texts and ideas.4 In 1613, Shakespeare and John Fletcher would take a leaf from Ben Jonson's Epicoene by invoking an Indian from England's colonial sphere. A muscular captive named Epenow, displayed frequently in London "as a wonder," almost surely inspired Henry VIII's porter to smirk: "have wee some strange Indian with the great Toole, come to Court, the women so besiege us?" (5.3) English America had entered Shakespeare's literary source book. 4 Purchas, 4:1749; S. G. Culliford, William Strachey, 1572–1621 (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1965), 151–58. Robert Ralston Cawley, "Shakspere's Use of the Voyagers in The Tempest," PMLA 41 (1926): 688–726, compares Strachey's (and other) narratives with The Tempest. ==Sources== * Johnson, Caleb; Here Shall I Die Ashore, Stephen Hopkins: Bermuda Castaway, Jamestown Survivor, and Mayflower Pilgrim. Xlibris Corporation, 2007. * [http://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Gates_Sir_Thomas_d_1622 Encyclopedia Virginia] ===References===

Seafield Colliery Disaster

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[[Category:Mining Disasters, Disqualified Disasters]] :'''{{Red|Return to}}''' [[Space:Scotland_Mining_Disasters_Team|Scotland Mining Disasters Team]] {| width="65%" style="text-align:center;margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none;" |colspan="3"|{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png|align=c|size=l}} : |- |width="33%"|{{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg|align=l|size=125}} |width="33%"|'''Seafield,'''
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1973 Colliery Roof Collapse
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'''{{Red|5 Miners killed}}''' in the Seafield 1973 Colliery Roof Collapse
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Seago Name Study

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[[Category:Seago Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study | name=Seago}} == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Blackstock-97|Billy Blackstock]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! :::'''''*Please Note: I am just getting started in this project and hope to improve as I go along.''''' == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Seaham 1880 Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Seaham Colliery, Seaham, County Durham, 1880]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:County_Durham_Mining_Disasters|County Durham Mining Disasters]]| Seaham Colliery Disaster 1880 Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 8 September 1880 * Location: Seaham Colliery, Seaham, County Durham, England * Victims: 184 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Alexander, Thomas, aged 36, Deputy, address: 24, Hall Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Baddey, William, aged 26, Packer, address: 59, California Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Barrass, William, aged 28, Hewer, address: Back Church Street, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Batey, John, aged 33, Deputy, address: 16, Butcher Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bell, William, aged 44, Shifter, address: 35, Australia Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Best, James, aged 51, Stoneman, address: 25, William Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Birbeck, Joseph, aged 64, Shifter, address: 17, Mount Pleasant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bleasdale, Henry, aged 23, Stoneman, address: 18, Church Street, used an alias of 'Henry Turnbull' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bowden, Joseph, aged 22, Hewer, address: 9, Bank Head Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Breeze, William, aged 33, Horse Keeper, address: 8, Post Office Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Brown, Edward, aged 21, Hewer, address: 32, Seaham Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Brown, George, aged 20, Shifter, address: 40, Hall Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Brown, George, aged 62, Shifter, address: Vane Terrace ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Brown, Nathaniel, aged 20, Hewer, address: 15, Mount Pleasant ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Brown, William, aged 54, Stoneman, address: 39, Hall Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Carroll, Patrick, aged 44, Hewer, address: 15, Mount Pleasant ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cassidy, Thomas, aged 22, Hewer, address: Cook Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Chapman, Joseph, aged 35, Deputy, address: Back North Railway Street, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Charlton, Matthew, aged 29, Hewer, address: 45, Hall Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Clark, James, aged 47, Hewer, address: 38, Seaham Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Clark, James (Jnr.), aged 20, Hewer, address: 23, Doctor Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Clark, Joseph, aged 23, Stoneman, address: 23, Doctor Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Clark, Robert, aged 71, Shifter, address: 8, Butcher Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Cole, Richard, aged 44, Packer, address: 19, California Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cook, Joseph, aged 32, Hewer, address: Summersons Buildings, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Copeman, John, aged 32, Stoneman, address: 41, Seaham Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cowey, Joseph, aged 40, Chock Drawer, address: 3, Butcher Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Crossman, William, aged 18, Putter, address: 17, Cornish Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cummings, Thomas, aged 71, Shifter, address: 3, Australia Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dawson, Charles, aged 37, Master Shifter, address: 2, Australia Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dawson, Robson, aged 34, Deputy, address: 20, Model Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dawson, Walter, aged 49, Furnanceman, address: 44, Hall Street, Buried: Princess Road Cemetery, Seaham ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Defty, Richard, aged 28, Packer, address: 49, Henry Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dinning, John, aged 51, Packer, address: 42, Australia Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Diston, George, aged 55, Shifter, address: 11, William Street, his son (also George) was killed in 1906 at Hartford Colliery (Northumberland) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ditchburn, Isaac, aged 39, Packer, address: 47, California Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dixon, George, aged 47, Shifter, address: 18, Mount Pleasant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dixon, Lees Ball, aged 26, Hewer, address: Back North Railway Street, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dodgin, James, aged 62, Shifter, address: 23, Australia Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Drainer, Richard, aged 56, Packer, address: 19, Bank Head Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dunn, Robert, aged 24, Stoneman, address: 6, Cook Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Elsbury, Henry, aged 70, Deputy, address: 56, Seaham Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Fife, William, aged 44, Stoneman, address: 6, Church Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fletcher, Jacob, aged 50, Shifter, address: 5, Post Office Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Foster, Thomas, aged 17, Putter, address: 23, Church Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Foster, Thomas, aged 64, Shifter, address: 36, Cornish Street, Buried: Christ Church Churchyard, Seaham ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|George, Richard, aged 31, Hewer, address: 37, Hall Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gibbon, Dominic, aged 46, Shifter, address: 18, Doctor Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gibson, Thomas, aged 37, Fireman, address: 17, Vane Terrace ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Graham, Robert, aged 28, Hewer, address: 52, Middle Row, Seaham Cottages ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Greenbanks, Anthony, aged 27, Stoneman, address: Butcher Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Greenwell, Thomas, aged 29, Deputy, address: 4, Seaham Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Grey, John, aged 51, Hewer, address: 2, Vane Terrace ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Grounds, John, aged 19, Packer, address: 51, Doctor Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Grounds, Thomas, aged 27, Packer, address: 56, California Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hall, William, aged 60, Stoneman, address: 56, California Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hancock, William, aged 19, Putter, address: 9, Cornish Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Haswell, Robert, aged 19, Putter, address: 6, Doctor Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hays, Thomas (Jnr.), aged 23, Stoneman, address: Back Terrace, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hays, Thomas (Snr.), aged 46, Stoneman, address: 15, Church Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hedley, James, aged 17, Putter, address: 1, Hall Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Henderson, Michael, aged 57, Shifter, address: 52, Doctor Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Henderson, Michael (Jnr.), aged 22, Shifter, address: 10, Cook Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Henderson, Roger, aged 25, Shifter, address: 10, Cook Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Henderson, William, aged 19, Putter, address: 10, Cook Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Higginbottom, Joseph, aged 62, Shifter, address: 10, Cook Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hindson, Thomas, aged 40, Stoneman, address: 48, Australia Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hood, William, aged 28, Shifter, address: 22, John Street, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hopper, George, aged 51, Shifter, address: 5, Henry Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Horam, Charles, aged 26, Hewer, address: 20, Post Office Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hunter, John, aged 25, Furnaceman, address: 10, Post Office Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hutchinson, Thomas, aged 60, Shifter, address: Fenwicks Row, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Jackson, John, aged 61, Shifter, address: 18, Seaham Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Johnson, Edward, aged 39, Shifter, address: 10, Seaham Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Johnson, James, aged 22, Packer, address: 10, Francis Street, Seaham Harbour, Buried: Christ Church Churchyard, Seaham ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Johnson, Robert, aged 34, Packer, address: 5, Model Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Keenan, Michael, aged 50, Shifter, address: 63, California Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Keenan, Thomas, aged 37, Packer, address: 22, Henry Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Kent, James, aged 16, Putter, address: 29, Cornish Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Kirk, John, aged 67, Shifter, address: Seaham Cottages ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Knox, David, aged 14, Driver, address: Cornish Row ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Knox, John, aged 17, Driver, address: Seaton Village ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lamb, George F., aged 36, Stoneman, address: Seaton Village ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lawson, Robson, aged 14, Driver, address: 30, Seaham Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lock, John, aged 50, Stoneman, address: 39, California Street, Buried: Christ Church Churchyard, Seaham ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lonsdale, John, aged 27, Shifter, address: 6, Hall Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lonsdale, Joseph (Jnr.), aged 42, Stoneman, address: 36, Hall Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lonsdale, Joseph (Snr.), aged 67, Shifter, address: 2, William Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lowdey, Thomas, aged 48, Deputy, address: 2, William Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mason, John, aged 21, Hewer, address: Marlborough Street, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|McGinnis, John, aged 31, Hewer, address: 10, Cornish Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|McLaughlin, William, aged 54, Chock Drawer, address: 12, School Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Miller, John L., aged 25, Hewer, address: 4, William Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Moore, William, aged 30, Packer, address: 42, Doctor Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Morris, William, aged 54, Chock Drawer, address: 59, California Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Murray, Walter, aged 42, Master Shifter, address: 4, William Street, Buried: St. John the Evangelist Churchyard, Seaham ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Neison, John, aged 42, Horse Keeper, address: 4, Model Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Norris, John Henry, aged 23, Shifter, address: 40, California Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ovington, James, aged 49, Chock Drawer, address: 19, Vane Terrace ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Owens, John, aged 16, Driver, address: 22, Cornish Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Owens, Michael, aged 14, Driver, address: Railway Street, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Page, George, aged 55, Stoneman, address: Railway Street, Seaham Harbour, Buried: Christ Church Churchyard, Seaham ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Patterson, John Thomas, aged 31, Shifter, address: 36, Seaham Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Phillips, Mark, aged 22, Stoneman, address: 40, Seaham Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Pickles, Joseph, aged 51, Shifter, address: Little John Street, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pinkard, Edward, aged 18, Putter, address: 18, Cook Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Potter, John, aged 43, Shifter, address: John Street, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Potter, Robert, aged 47, Deputy, address: 14, California Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Potts, William, aged 41, Deputy, address: 15, Model Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ramsay, Henry, aged 33, Shifter, address: 10, Hall Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ramshaw, Anthony, aged 65, Shifter, address: Vane Terrace ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Rawlings, Joseph, aged 49, Shifter, address: 46, Seaham Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Rawlings, Robert, aged 39, Stoneman, address: 26, School Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Readshaw, John William, aged 21, Shifter, address: 3, William Street, Buried: Christ Church Churchyard, Seaham ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Redshaw, Benjamin, aged 25, Hewer, address: 56, Cornish Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Richardson, William, aged 53, Hewer, address: Church Street, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Riley, John, aged 70, Shifter, address: 4, William Street, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Roberts, Thomas, aged 45, Stoneman, address: 22, Henry Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Roper, George, aged 50, Hewer, address: 27, Cornish Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Roper, John George, aged 25, Hewer, address: 10, Post Office Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Roxby, William, aged 24, Packer, address: Back John Street, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Sanderson, Alexander, aged 34, Stoneman, address: 12, Seaham Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Scarfe, Anthony, aged 38, Brakesman, address: 16, Post Office Street, Buried: Christ Church Churchyard, Seaham ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Scrafton, Silas, aged 17, Packer, address: 35, Henry Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Sharp, George, aged 39, Stoneman, address: 9, Model Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Shields, George, aged 23, Hewer, address: 2, Green Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Shields, James, aged 25, Hewer, address: 2, School Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Shields, Robert, aged 52, Shifter, address: 17, William Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Short, John, aged 18, Shifter, address: 4, School Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Sigh, William, aged 30, Packer, address: 4, School Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Simpson, William, aged 31, Stoneman, address: 51, Australia Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Slavin, James, aged 26, Hewer, address: 18, Butcher Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Smith, Anthony, aged 39, Master Shifter, address: 13, Butcher Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Smith, Christopher, aged 36, Shifter, address: 21, Model Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Smith, Luke, aged 26, Hewer, address: Little John Street, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Smith, Michael, aged 34, Packer, address: Back Railway Street, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Smith, Thomas, aged 50, Shifter, address: 54, Henry Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Southern, John, aged 40, Chock Drawer, address: South Railway Street, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Spanton, William, aged 39, Horse Keeper, address: 12, Australia Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Spry, John, aged 53, Packer, address: 13, Australia Street, Buried: Christ Church Churchyard, Seaham ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Straughan, Joseph, aged 21, Hewer, address: 49, Australia Street, taken out of the pit 2nd August 1881 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Straughan, Robert Clark, aged 17, Putter, address: 35, Doctor Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Strawbridge, William, aged 48, Hewer, address: 35, Doctor Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Taylor, William Henry, aged 24, Packer, address: 50, Doctor Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Theobald, Joseph, aged 67, Shifter, address: 2, California Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Turner, Alfred James, aged 18, Putter, address: 32, Cornish Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Venner, Samuel, aged 52, Stoneman, address: 53, Cornish Street, Buried: Christ Church Churchyard, Seaham ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Venner, William Morrish, aged 23, Stoneman, address: 53, Cornish Street, Buried: Christ Church Churchyard, Seaham ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Vickers, John, aged 52, Horse Keeper, address: 10, William Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Walker, James, aged 42, Shifter, address: 34, California Street, Buried: Christ Church Churchyard, Seaham ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Waller, Joseph, aged 16, Putter, address: 19, Adelaide Row, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ward, Benjamin, aged 35, Stoneman, address: 13, John Street, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Watson, Frank, aged 61, Shifter, address: Back North Railway Street, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Watson, John, aged 38, Shifter, address: Murton Colliery ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Weir, John, aged 47, Deputy, address: 23, School Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wharton, Robert, aged 35, Shifter, address: Blue House, Hendon ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Whitfield, John, aged 17, Driver, last body recovered, buried a year after the disaster, address: 60, Seaham Cottages ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wilkinson, John, aged 20, Hewer, address: 25, North Railway Street, Seaham Harbour ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wilkinson, Samuel, aged 26, Hewer, address: 15, Mount Pleasant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wilkinson, William, aged 40, Shifter, address: 24, Butcher Street ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wilkinson, William, aged 20, Putter, address: 14, Cornish Street ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Williams, Thomas Henry, aged 14, Driver, address: 8, Cook Street ! 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{| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |-valign="top" align="left" |''' Brakesman|| ''' operated the winch at the pit head |- |''' Chock Drawer (coke drawer)|| ''' drew the finshed coke from the retort in which coal was heated to produce coke |- |''' Deputy|| ''' employed in setting timber for the safety of the workmen ; also in putting in brattice and brattice stoppings |- |''' Driver|| ''' A boy employed in driving the horses on the main road underground. He is usually 14 or 15 years of age. |- |''' Fireman|| ''' inspected for, and removed explosive gasses underground |- |''' Furnaceman|| ''' attends to the ventilating furnace |- |''' Hewer|| ''' the actual coal-digger, whether the seam is so thin that he can hardly creep into it on hands and knees, or whether it is thick enough for him to stand upright, he is the responsible workman who loosens the coal from the bed. |- |''' Horse Keeper|| ''' attends to the horses in the pit |- |''' Master Shifter|| ''' person in charge of the shifters |- |''' Packer|| ''' Person who builds "packs" |- |''' Putter|| ''' boy/youth who push or drag the coal from the workings to the passages where horses could be employed |- |''' Shifter||''' repairs the horse-ways and other passages in the mine, and keeps them free from obstructions |- |'''Stoneman|| ''' makes excavation in "stone" i.e. hard strata other than coal |} == Sources == *[http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1880-01.htm Durham Mining Museum] *[http://www.worldthroughthelens.com/family-history/old-occupations.php Old Occupations]

Seal Cove, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Seal Cove, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Seal Cove, Trinity Bay, Dominion of Newfoundland]] ==History== 'This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' See: Wikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Chelsea-New_Melbourne-Brownsdale-Sibley%27s_Cove-Lead_Cove New Chelsea.] Accessed 2018. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Seal_Cove,_Trinity_Bay,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Seal Family Photo Album

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{{Image|file=Seal_Family_Photo_Album.gif |caption=Seal Coat of Arms}} {{Image|file=Seal_Family_Album-1.jpg}} == Bryan and Tammy Lawson == === [[Seal-1336|Tammy Sue (Seal) Lawson]] === * Tammy is the daughter of [[#Cliff|Joe Frank "Clifford" and Billie Sue (Hopkins) Seal.]] {{Image|file=Lawson-10040-5.jpg|size=400|caption=Bryan and Tammy on our weddng day. Yellow Branch Missionary Baptist Church, Hancock Coounty, Tennessee, 19 July 1986.}} {{Image|file=Lawson-10040-1.jpg|size=800|caption=The family of Tammy (Seal) Lawson, Major Bryan Lawson (US Air Force, ret.), Rachael Suzanne, 2Lt Joseph Lawson (Army National Guard) and Tammy Lawson at a military ball sponsored by the Carson-Newman Reserve Officer Training Corps at the Knoxville Zoo, Knoxville, Tenneessee. 26 May 2015.}} === [[Lawson-10040|Bryan Taylor Lawson]] === * Bryan is the son of [[Space:Lawson_Family_Album/#Ralph|Ralph Taylor Lawson and Anna Mae (Strange) Lawson]] {{Image|file=Lawson-10040-3.jpg|size=350|caption=Captain Bryan T. Lawson, US Air Force,
Official Photograph for consideration for promotion to Major. }} == Joe Frank "Clifford" and Billie Sue Seal == ===[[Seal-1337|Clifford Seal]] === * Clifford is the son of [[#Hoard|Hoard and Myrtle (RGreene) Seal]]. {{Image|file=Seal-1337.jpg|size=350|caption=Joe Frank "Clifford" Seal in high school, c 19xx}} {{Image|file=Seal-1337-2.jpg|size=350|caption=Here's an image.}} {{Image|file=Seal-1337-3.jpg|size=800|caption=Here's an image.}} {{Image|file=Seal-1337-1.jpg|size=350|caption=Here's an image.}} === [[Hopkins-16237|Billie Sue (Hopkins) Seal]] === * Sue is the daughter of [[#Oscar|Oscar and Julia (Williams) Hopkins]] {{Image|file=Hopkins-16237.jpg|size=350|caption= Billie Sue Hopkins, c 19xx}} == Hoard and Myrtle (Greene) Seal == ===[[Seal-1338|Hoard Seal]] === * Hoard is the son of [[#Floyd|Floyd and Jane (C;ick) Seal]] {{Image|file=Seal-1338.jpg|size=350|caption=Hoard Seal}} === [[Greene-8968|Myrtle (Greeene) Seal]] === * Sue is the daughter of [[#Oscar|Oscar and Julia (Williams) Hopkins]] {{Image|file=Greene-8968.jpg|size=350|caption= Myrtle (Greene) Seal}} == Oscar and Julia (Williams) Hopkins == ===[[Hopkins-16238|Oscar Odom Hopkins Sr.]] === * Oscar is the son of [[#John|John and xxxx Hopkins]] {{Image|file=Hopkins-16238.jpg|size=350|caption=Oscar Odom Hopkins Sr.}} === [[Williams-96934|Julia Hazel (Williams) Hopkins]] === * Julia is the daughter of [[#Pete|Pete and Rachel (Nelson) Williams]] {{Image|file=Williams-96934.jpg|size=350|caption= Julia Hazel (Williams) Hopkins}} -----

Seale Family Collection

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[[Category: Family Bible]] 3 pages of Bible Record originally owned by Wyatt S Seale. Later entries by his son Wyatt Henry Seale. Current custodian of paper originals (since 2000), [[Seale-237|RHSeale]] A collection of photos and sources from [[Seale-663|Holt Seale]] family. Most items currently in custody of [[Seale-237|RHSeale|2019]]

Sealers' camps and shore-based Whaling Stations in New Zealand

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[[Category: New Zealand, Sealers and Whalers]] == Whaling Stations and Sealers' Camps in Coastal New Zealand == New Zealand lies in the path of Humpback whales, Right whales, Minke and Sperm Whales migrating between the Antarctic and their breeding grounds in the Pacific.[https://teara.govt.nz/en/map/7052/whales-in-new-zealand-waters Te Ara: map : Whales in New Zealand Waters] SEE [https://teara.govt.nz/en/map/6252/new-zealand-whaling-stations Te Ara: Whaling] for a map locating whaling stations along the coast of New Zealand The New Zealand fur seal skins of six-month-old cubs killed in autumn were used for hat making, the skins sent directly to China. The skin of older male seals caught later in the year were sent to London. Barrels of oil from boiled down seal blubber was used for lighting. Important to keep in mind - the women of the Shore Whalers - see the web pages [http://whalerswahine.com/ruapuke.html Shore Whaler's Wahine] by Stephen J. Donaldson 1792, a shore station hunting fur seals was established at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dusky_Sound Dusky Sound], Fiordland; ship [[:Category: Britannia, Arrived 25 Jul 1792|''Britannia'']]; master [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Raven William Raven]; & ''Brittania'' returns in 1793 to pick up the sealers 1792 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_and_Ann_(1759) ''William and Ann''] [[Bunker-414| Capt. Eber Bunker]], visits [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doubtless_Bay Doubtless Bay], Northland. [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/missionaries/kororareka Kororareka] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell,_New_Zealand Russell]) in the Bay of Islands becomes a port for resupplying whaling and sealing ships [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Cow01NewZ-c2.html The New Zealand Wars vol:1 ch:2 The Beach at Kororareka] 1794 - first recorded cargos of whale oil and sealskins registered by Customs agents 1795-97 - large group of Europeans stranded in Dusky Sound, including [[Bason-99|Elizabeth (Bason) Heatherly]] & Ann Carey 1802 - Capts. [http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/bishop-charles-1787 Charles Bishop] & [[Bass-4081|George Bass]], ship ''Venus'' in Dusky Sound 1803 - a Bass Strait sealer, Endeavour (Captain Joseph Oliphant), called at Dusky Sound to engage in sealing. [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-McNMuri-t1-body-d1-d11.html Murihiku: A History of the South Island of New Zealand Ch: XI : First Sealers Arrive, 1803 to 1805] note: three different ships named "Endeavour" important in history of Dusky Sound - [[Cook-4419|Captain Cook's]] vessel Endeavour discovered Dusky Sound; the first vessel wrecked in Dusky sound was named [[:Category: Endeavour (Ship)|Endeavour]]; the first Bass Straight sealing vessel to work Dusky Bay was named Endeavour. 1803 - The'' Diana'' (now named''Surprise'') sailed for King's Island to take of Kable and Underwood's sealers. [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/nsw1803.shtml the Ships List : Sydney Gazette & NSW Advertiser 5th March 1803] 1805 - Three sealing gangs dropped on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antipodes_Islands Antipodes Islands] in February 1805. Over the next two years up to 80 sealers lived there. 1806 - Capt. Abraham Bristow (S. Enderby & Sons) discovered [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auckland_Islands Auckland islands] & dropped sealing gangs; gangs also dropped at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bounty_Islands Bounty Islands]. 1809 - Capt. Frederick Hasselburg ship ''Perseverance'' discovered [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campbell_Island,_New_Zealand Campbell Island] (named for Campbell & Co.) drops off a gang of seven sealers, picks them up again in late October. 1809 - Captain Robert Mason, ship ''Brothers'' (Campbell & Co.) dropped sealing gangs at Ragged Rock (White Island?) & Isle of Wight (Green Island?) & was at Port Daniel in 1810. 1810 - 1820 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macquarie_Island Macquarie Island] - ships [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyd_(1783_ship) ''Boyd''] 1809 (Capt. Holyford, attacked & burned in Whangaroa Harbour); ''Perseverance'' (Capt. Frederick Hasselburg, Campbell & Co.) in 1810 follows up ''Boyd's'' discovery; closely followed within a few days by'' Aurora'' (Capt. S.R. Chase); ''Star'' (Capt. John Wilkinson); ''Unity'' (Capt. Daniel Cooper);'' Elizabeth and Mary'' (Campbell & Co.) & ''Sydney Cove''. 1810 - 1821 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sealers%27_War Sealers' War (The War of the Shirt)] By about 1812 the rush was over. 1814 - Capt. Samuel Fowler, ship ''Matilda'' on the east coast of Southland; a number of Indian crew desert ship, crew members led by Robert Brown search for them, camp near Moeraki, and are attacked by Maori. [http://www.dunedinfamilyhistory.co.nz/north-otago/ Dunedin Family History Group Moeraki] 1820s - second sealing boom fades Brief revival in 1823–26 1827 - [[Guard-236 |John (Jacky) Guard]] begins whaling for bone at [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/googlemap/2630 Te Awaiti] in the Tory Channel (ship ''Waterloo'') and [[Jackson-14275|James (Jacky) Hayter Jackson]]; 1828 - [[Barrett-6644|Dicky Barrett]] (Richard Barrett) and [[Love-5704|Jacky Love]] (John Agar Love) prev. traders on the ship ''Adventure'', settle on the Taranaki coast. 1828 - [[Williams-59168|Peter Williams]] established a whaling station at Preservation Inlet 1829; the London whaler ''Foxhound'' operated between Cloudy Bay and Sydney, taking 3 cargoes per year and returning with supplies and trade goods to exchange for flax. 1829, on Arapawa Island, Malborough Sounds. 1830s - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell,_New_Zealand Kororareka] (Russell) in the Bay of Islands, becomes a popular seaport and develops the first permanent European population in New Zealand In 1831 the [[Weller-2101|Weller's Bay]] Whaling Station established in Otago Harbour (Otaku) From c.1832, [[Unknown-494223|Te Rangihaeata]] was encouraging trade with Whalers on Mana Island, Kapiti Coast. 1832 - Captain William Kinnard (an old Captain from Sydney) and four seal hunters, were left at Rocky Point by the ''Admiral Gifford'' out of Sydney, to establish a sealing station. (they were killed by Maori) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Admiral_Gifford_(ship) Admiral Gifford (ship)] 1832 - Ward (an American) began whaling at Waikokopu; the first station in the area; after his first season, sold out to Mr Perry In 1834, Jacky Guard sold his interest at Te Awaiti to Dicky Barrett (Richard Barrett) and Jacky Love (John Agar Love) who settle there with their wives Wakaiwa, Mereruru and Hikimapu, their families 1835 - [[Hempleman-17|George Hempleman]] at Peraki, Banks Peninsula The women at Cloudy Bay were from Kawhia, The women in the Sounds were Ngati-awa. Waikouaite Whaling Station, Otago Kapiti Island In 1832 six vessels arrived in Cloudy Bay for the start of the whaling season including ''The Dragon'' out of Hobart and the ''Courier,'' the ''William Stoveld''and the ''New Zealander'' Porirua whale station - the American ship'' Juno'' 1836 - in Cloudy Bay, two ships from Sydney, two British whalers, a French schooner, and thirteen American whalers were anchored at the beginning of the season. 1837 - whaling began at Gisborne; by 1847 there were 17 boats in Hawke’s Bay, with a particular concentration around Māhia; small stations along the coast to Cape Runaway. [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-MacHist-t1-body-d18-d2.html Historic Poverty Bay & East Coast: Northern Whalers Invade Mahia] Ward brothers established a whaling station at Waikokopu & Capt. William Ellis established a whaling station opposite, at Te Mahia 1837 - the whaler ''Roslyn Castle'', out of Sydney spent nineteen month whaling around the coast New Zealand. Banks Peninsula; stations established at Little Port Cooper in 1836; and Peraki in 1837 Richards & Co., whaling vessels, the ''Proteus'', ''Rosyln Castle'' and ''Bee'; and two Whaling Stations on Kapiti Island, two at Ocean Bay and Port Underwood Preservation Harbour, Ferveaux Sound, whaling station 1839 - Americans Mayhew and Lewis have Whaling Stations on Kapiti Island including Evan's Island, east of Kapiti 1841 - Robert Fyffe began shore-whaling at the Kaikoura Whaling Station 1846 - Tuatuku Station on Stewart Island 1842 - John Murray drowned in 1845 and his brother took over running both the sheep station and the whaling business. 1845 - Fyffe purchased the South Bay station William Edwards at Putotaranui whaling station (near Rangaika) Brief revival of sealing trade in the 1870s and 1880s, inc. penguin skins used for ladies’ muffs. :Banks Peninsula - Peraki, Akaroa, Little Port Cooper :Bay of Plenty - Cape Runaway, Te Kaha, Maraenui :Bay of Islands, Whangamumu :Cloudy Bay (Te Koko-o-Kupe) at Blenheim :Hawkes Bay - [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-MacHist-t1-body-d18-d2.html Mahia], Mohaka, Waikokopu :Kaikoura, South Bay :five stations on on Kapiti Island :Great Barrier Island, Whangaparapara :New Plymouth :Otago - Otakou, Moeraki, Timer :Porirua :Preservation Inlet; south Fiordland, western corner of Southland :Stewart Island :Timaru :Tory Channel, Port Underwood :ships - [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/nsw1803.shtml the Ships List : Sydney Gazette & NSW Advertiser 5th March 1803] :Arrived the ''Greenwich Whaler'', Mr. Alexander Law master, with 1700 barrels of spermaceti oil, procured mostly off the N.E. Coast of New Zealand. :The whalers then cruising off the NE coast NZ were the ''Venus;'' (B. Gardner) ''Albion'' (Buncker); and ''Alexander'' (Rhodes) - all expected to refit in Sydney in a month or so. :The ''Harriot'' (Chace) had sailed for England with full holds. :The ''Greenwich Whaler'' was due to leave for England == Sources == * [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/pre-1840-contact/sealers-and-whalers New Zealand History: Sealers and Whalers] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_hunting Wikipedia : Seal hunting] * Murihiku: A History of the South Island of New Zealand and the Islands Adjacent and Lying to the South, from 1642 to 1835 by Robert McNab pub: Cambridge University Press 2011

Seaman (Dog)

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[[Category:Lewis and Clark Expedition]] Seaman, a Newfoundland dog, became famous for being a member of the first American overland expedition from the Mississippi River to the Pacific coast and back. He was the only domesticated animal to complete the entire trip. Purchased by [[Lewis-5102|Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809)]] for $20 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Seaman accompanied Lewis during the Corps of Discovery Expedition. A valuable member of the party, his working dog attributes were essential to daily life along the route. {{Image|file=Seaman_Dog-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Seaman and Lewis }}
''...one of the Shawnees a respectable looking Indian offered me three beverskins for my dog with which he appeared much pleased, the dog was of the newfoundland breed one that I prised much for his docility and qualifications generally for my journey and of course there was no bargan, I had given 20$ for this dogg myself-''
~ Meriwether Lewis, November 16, 1803The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. 2005. U of Nebraska Press / U of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries-Electronic Text Center. 5 Oct. 2005 http://lewisandclarkjournals.unl.edu.
It is reported that Seaman remained with Lewis after the expedition concluded. However, definitive proof regarding his later life is lacking, and his recounted actions at the death of Lewis are speculative. '''Watch:''' Dateline NBC, A Postcard from the Field: [https://youtu.be/2qSUL0lasIc Lewis and Clark’s Four-Legged Friend] Runtime 2:31“A Postcard from the Field: Lewis and Clark’s Four-Legged Friend.” YouTube, Dateline NBC, 10 Aug. 2018, youtu.be/2qSUL0lasIc. '''Mounuments'''
Monuments and statues that include Seaman can be found in: *Idaho **Salmon *Illinois ** Cairo *Iowa **Sioux City *Missouri **St. Louis **St. Charles **Jefferson City *Montana **Great Falls *Nebraska **Lincoln **Fort Calhoun *North Dakota **Washburn *Oregon **Seaside **Cascade Locks **Saint Helens *Washington **Washougal == Sources == See Also: * WikiPedia: [[wikipedia:Seaman_(dog)|Seaman (Dog)]] * Myers, Laurie, and Michael Dooling. Lewis and Clark and Me a Dog's Tale. Henry Holt & Co., 2002. ISBN 0805063684 * Eubank, Patti Reeder. Seaman's Journal: on the Trail with Lewis and Clark. Ideals Children's Books, 2010. ISBN 0824954424

Seaman Connection

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Seaman-393|Linda Seaman]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Linking Thomas M. Seaman to Captain John Seaman * Linking Seaman family to Gaskill Family of Northampton, Burlington County, NJ * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=5117398 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Seaman Family in America

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''The Seaman Family in America as Descended from Captain John Seaman of Hempstead, Long Island'' * '''Author''': Seaman, Mary Thomas * '''Publishing Information''': T. A. Wright, New York, 1928 * '''Reprint''': Higginson Book Company, Salem. Massachusetts, 2000 === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Seaman, Mary Thomas. ''[[Space:Seaman Family in America|The Seaman Family in America as Descended from Captain John Seaman of Hempstead, Long Island]]'', New York: T.A. Wright, 1928, pg. 243. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Seaman, Mary Thomas. ''[[Space:Seaman Family in America|The Seaman Family in America as Descended from Captain John Seaman of Hempstead, Long Island]]'', New York: T.A. Wright, 1928, pg. 243. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/seamanfamilyinam00seam - full text, but some pages are missing * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14230/ - $ subscription * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756123 - Limited search only * https://books.google.com/books/about/?id=WaJRAAAAMAAJ - Snippet search only === Links === * '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Seaman_Family_in_America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Seaman Name Study

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[[Category:Seaman Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Seaman-393|Linda Seaman]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Seaman and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

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[[Category: Down Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Down|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Down, Ireland|Main Down Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Seapatrick Parish, County Down|Category for Seapatrick Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Down|Civil Parishes in County Down]] |}
See also the Counties [[Space:Seapatrick_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Down#Sources|navigation]] at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ulster Team|Ulster Province team]] ==Seapatrick Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Suí Pádraig. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/65724 Seapatrick Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Baronies:''' Iveagh Lower, Lower Half, Iveagh Upper, Upper Half :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Seapatrick Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Down|Towns of County Down]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Banbridge'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Droichead na Banna.
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Banbridge, County Down|Category for Banbridge]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.3501,-6.2619,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.3501/-6.2619 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.2613&lat=54.3529 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Banbridge&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.]
20km NNE of Newry||'''Seapatrick'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Suí Pádraig.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.3682,-6.2766,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.3682/-6.2766 OpenStreetMap]
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[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Seapatrick&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Seapatrick Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Seapatrick Parish (Suí Pádraig) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/65724/BF Seapatrick Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Balleevy||''Béal Átha Aobhdha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Balleevy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Balleevy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Balleevy&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballydown'''||''Baile an Dúin''||[[:Category:Ballydown Townland, Seapatrick Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballydown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballydown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballydown&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballykeel||''An Baile Caol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballykeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballykeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballykeel&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.]
Ballykeel, with Drumnagally in the north-west of the parish of Seapatrick, formed a detached part of Glasquirin precinct (or Ballynecrosse), and was held in 1609 by Con Boy Mc Phellym McHugh Magennis. |- |Ballykelly||''Baile Mhic Ceallaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballykelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballykelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballykelly&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.]
Detached townland of Seapatrick. |- |Ballylough||''Baile an Locha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballylough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballylough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylough&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.]
This used to be a detached townland of Seapatrick parish until some time after 1851 when it was transferred to Tullylish. See [https://www.townlands.ie/down/iveagh-lower-upper-half/tullylish/ballylough/ Ballylough] for the current Townlands.ie record. |- |Ballymoney||''Baile Muine''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballymoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballymoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymoney&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.]
Ballymoney is recorded in Seapatrick parish and Magherally parish as separate entities however [http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=11577 Placenames.ni] records the townland as one, split between the two parishes. |- |'''Ballyvally'''||''Baile an Bhealaigh''||[[:Category:Ballyvally Townland, Seapatrick Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballyvally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Ballyvally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyvally&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.]
Contains part of the town of Banbridge. |- |Dooghary||''Dúchoire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Dooghary&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Dooghary&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dooghary&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Drumnagally'''||''Dromainn Ó gCeallaigh''||[[:Category:Drumnagally Townland, Seapatrick Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumnagally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumnagally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumnagally&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumnavaddy||''Dromainn an Mhadaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumnavaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Drumnavaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumnavaddy&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Edenderry||''Éadan Doire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Edenderry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Edenderry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Edenderry&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilpike||''Cill Phádraig''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Kilpike&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Kilpike&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilpike&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Lisnafiffy'''||''Lios na Faiche''||[[:Category:Lisnafiffy Townland, Seapatrick Parish, County Down]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisnafiffy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisnafiffy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnafiffy&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisnaree||''Lios na Rí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisnaree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Lisnaree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnaree&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullyconnaught||''Tulaigh Chú Chonnacht''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Tullyconnaught&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Tullyconnaught&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullyconnaught&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullyear||''Tulaigh Eirre''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Down&townland=Tullyear&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Down&townland=Tullyear&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullyear&countyname=DOWN&Parish=SEAPATRICK Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Down should be added to the main Down page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.1. Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. :Previous version 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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[[Category:Cox-5399 Stories by Jerry Cox]] == Introduction == : Priority: Low : Status: Functional :: Has been logged. :: Has Headers. :: Most names have WT IDs :: Use as source on profiles having WT IDs mentioned below. ::: Summarizing is better than quoting. ::: Use [[Space:Search_for_Family_of_Reed_Cox_Begins#Using_note_as_source|inline citation]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Search for Family of Reed Cox Begins|'''WikiTree Profiles that use Note 1393 by Jerry Cox: ''Hopkins Cox and the Will of his Father'']] == Note NI385 by Jerry Cox == Originally posted to '''Cox-5654:''' [[Cox-5654|Dudley C. Cox]] by [[Cox-5399|Jerry Cox]] at 12:30, 16 October 2013. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Cox-5654&diff=12064974&oldid=0 Creation of Profile for] [[Cox-5654|Dudley C. Cox]]. [[Cox-5654|DUDLEY C. COX]] [[#NI385|NI385'''Cox''']]. Researched and written by [[Cox-5399|jerry Cox]] === Reasons For [[Cox-5654|Dudley C. Cox]] Being Son of [[Cox-1918|Reed Cox]] === My search for the family of [[Cox-1918|Reed Cox]] led me to look at [[Cox-5654|Dudley C. Cox]].The following reasons state why I think he should be named a son of [[Cox-1918|Reed]]: [[Cox-1918|Reed]] had a brother named [[Cox-5653|Dudley]] who died about the time [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] was born, and this family named children after other family members. The 1850 census for Ripley Co Mo shows [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] was born in Alabama, and [[Cox-1918|Reed]] did live for a time in Alabama about the time [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] was born. [[Cox-1415|Jacob]], a known son of [[Cox-1918|Reed]], named two of his sons Dudley. The 1830 census for [[Cox-1918|Reed]] shows a male in the household between the ages 15-20, and [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] would have been about 18. The 1840 census shows [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] living next door to [[Cox-1918|Reed]] and [[Eudaley-4|John Eudaly]]. These notes show a close family relationship between [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] and [[Cox-1918|Reed]]. [[Cox-5678|Grandmother Sarah]] told dad that [[Cox-1415|Jacob]] and his brother, [[Cox-5654|Dudley]], came to this country in a covered wagon. Which is evidence of a father-son relationship between [[Cox-1918|Reed]] and [[Cox-5654|Dudley]]. Finally, there is a connection between [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] and [[Carper-20|Mary (Carper) Cox]]: [[Cox-5654|Dudley]]'s obituary states he left an [[Carper-20|elderly mother]], and [[Carper-20|Mary]] was alive at the time. === [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] is Methodist === At age 17 in about 1829 [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] joined the Methodist Church, he remained a strongly religious man all his life. In 1834 he helped [[Cox-1918|Reed]] and [[Eudaley-4|John Eudaly]] build a campground on a high rolling land at Shady Grove in Jefferson Co Tn. They hauled their material across Bay's mountain from their Sawmill on Beaver Creek. Of course today their buildings no longer stand, but their religious effort was long lasting. [[Cox-1415|Jacob]] was converted there at a camp meeting in 1840. And Shady Grove Methodist Church still stands today. When a man exhibited speaking ability the class leader encouraged him to use and develop it in the meetings. If he made a favorable impression on the circuit rider and the presiding elder he was awarded the title of licensed exhorter at the quarterly conference. [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] was such a man. He became an exhorter in Tennessee and continued the practice through out his life. He used his gifts of persuasion after the preacher gave a sermon and at the class meetings to bring sinners to the church. He also assisted the circuit rider on the circuit rounds. (1) The Methodists celebrated their centennial year on Friday, 25 Oct 1839. The preacher left on Saturday. [[Cox-5654|Dudley]], now an exhorter, continued the meeting through 9:00 PM Sunday, then the meeting moved from the church to [[Cox-1918|Reed]]'s house where at 11:00 PM Sunday was still going strong. === From Tennessee to Mssouri === [[Pulliam-45|John G]]. and [[Sherrod-5|Elizabeth (Sherrod) Pulliam]] moved their family from North Carolina to Knox County Tennessee in 1833. I believe that on 20 January 1836 their daughter, [[Pulliam-492|Penelope]], and [[Cox-5654|Dudley C]]. were married in Jefferson County Tennessee.(2) [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] and wife, [[Pulliam-492|Penelope Pulliam]], and their daughter [[Cox-5687|Mary]] made the trip west with [[Cox-1918|Reed]] and [[Eudaley-4|John Eudaly]] in 1841. [[Pulliam-492|Penelope]], a young wife with three-year-old [[Cox-5687|Mary]] came down the Tennessee River on a flatboat and across Missouri in a covered wagon. On the 1840 census [[Pulliam-492|Penelope]] and [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] owned a female slave, age ten years. I found no record that the girl came west. They stopped, rented land, and made a crop near Jackson Missouri. Then continued on and landed on Cane Creek in 1841. All together a trip of one year. [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] and Parenelitha(3) were charter members of the Shiloh Campground on Cane Creek in Wayne County, Missouri. They helped build campgrounds and worshiped in this community at least until 1847. === Tannery === On 26 April, 1849 [[Cox-5654|Dudley C]] bought lots 4 and 30 in Doniphan, Missouri. On 10 June 1850 [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] bought one-half acre in Doniphan, which included a leather business with finished and unfinished hides. A tannery used lots of water, so was located on a stream. Tan vats were sunk into and flush with the ground. Here the hides of cow, ox, horse, deer and swine were made into leather for shoes, high boots, aprons, harness, carriage tops and curtains, and saddles. Buckskin for clothes was made from deer skin A tanyard stank to high heaven, for here fresh hides were trimmed of useless ends, soaked in water to soften them, scrapped clean of fat and tissue - hair and epidermis. Then after this cleaning hides were soaked in tannic acid, made from black oak bark, for several months. A further soaking in vats of alternate layers of hides and bark flooded with water for up to a year completed the tanning process. From time to time the hides were turned using a pole with a hook on it's end. The tanner knew by "feel" when it was time to haul the hides to the stream for washing, and hanging out to dry. After drying the hides were soaked, scraped, and washed again, then soaked in an alum solution. A coat of tallow and neats foot oil was beaten in with a mallet to make the leather soft and pliable and give a good surface finish - called currying. After drying it was softened by beating or stomping, and rubbing (4). [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] and [[Pulliam-492|Parnelitha]] sold their leather business to the Black Brothers of Ripley County on 11 June 1851. === 1850 US Census === The 1850 census records [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] (a merchant) age 36, [[Pulliam-492|Penelope]] age 32, [[Cox-5687|Mary E]] age 14, [[Cox-5688|Dudley W]] age 8, and James T H age 2 living in Ripley Co. [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] and [[Pulliam-492|Penelope]] owned a 17-year-old black (not mulatto) female slave on 10 Oct 1850. === Justice of the Peace === [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] was elected Justus of the Peace in Doniphan. The justice of the Peace Court was sometimes a community social event where large crowds gathered. Court was often held in a school. Citizens came on horse back and by wagon to spend the day and hear the cases that were presented. Among the duties of the office were: witness documents; write deeds and contracts; hold court for fist fights and gun fights - if on one was killed; hold court for assault, minor theft and for most misdemeanors; they held preliminary hearings to determain if a case should be bound over for Circuit Court; they performed marriages; they could not hear cases that involved land or divorce (5). Marriages performed by [[Cox-5654|Dudley]]: Thomas E. Skinner - Judy King 23 Oct,1851 James McMannus - Juliann Capp 19 Ap 1852 (The marriage was recorded at the court house 19 Jun 1852, probably by [[Cox-5654|Dudley]]) George Young - Arimenta Bird 15 Ap 1852 Lemuel Kittral - Luramy Kelly 9 Nov 1852 Archable Washham - Sarah Riel 6 Mar 1853 W.S. Woodard was the circuit rider for Shiloh 1852. He held a camp meeting there and "every unconverted person on the campground on Tuesday was converted...[[Cox-5654|Dudley Cox]] and Lem Kittrel used their exhorter's license well." (6) === Deaths of [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] and [[Pulliam-492|Penelope]] Cox === [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] bought lot 13 in Doniphan on 20 Aug 1853. He died on Christmas Eve of that year. Following is his obituary from the "St Louis Christian Advocate": "Departed this life December 24th 1853, [[Cox-5654|Dudley C. Cox]], in the forty-first year of his age, and in the triumphs of the Cross of Christ, at his residence, at Doniphan, Ripley County, Missouri. [[Cox-5654|Bro. Cox]] was born in East Tennessee, and was born again in the 17th year of his age: joined the Methodist Church, and was a shining light in that church up to the day of his death, and the influence will tell on the destiny of this town in all coming time: his place will not soon be supplied as an exhorter and class-leader in the church. [[Cox-5654|Bro. Cox]] was raised by pious parents, and leaves an aged mother, and wife and daughter, and many relatives and friends to mourn their loss; but they sorrow not as those that have no hope, for if we believe that Jesus died and arose again, then they that sleep in Jesus will God bring with him. Oh that they may all meet him in heaven. E.V. Glass Doniphan, Jan 7 1854" Daughter [[Cox-5687|Mary]] was born to [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] and [[Pulliam-492|Penelope]] 2 Jan 1837 in Jefferson Co TN. [[Cox-5687|Mary]] married Thomas Reubottom on Sept 1853 in Ripley County, Missouri. But once again from the "St Louis Christian Advocate" this obituary: "[[Cox-5687|Mrs. Mary, Wife of Thomas Reubottom]] and only child (think should be daughter) of [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] and [[Pulliam-492|Penelope Cox]] died at Christmas 1856 at the home of her father-in-law Judge Reubottom in Wayne County, Missouri. [[Pulliam-492|She]] left a husband, baby and a widowed mother." Like [[Cox-5654|Dudley]] she died at Christmas time, just three years after [[Cox-5654|Dudley]]. === FOOTNOTES === 1. Johnson; "The Frontier Camp Meeting". 2. [[Cox-5654|Dudley]]'s wife is listed with various names (see (3) below). So I was unable to verify that she is John and Elizabeth Pullium's daughter. But see research of Frieda M. Wallace in "History and Families Ripley County Missouri" Vol I, see "Pulliam". Also, see will of Elizabeth Pulliam where [[Pulliam-492|Penelope Cox]] is named daughter. 3. [[Cox-5654|Dudley]]'s wife's name is recorded as [[Pulliam-492|Penelope]] on her marriage record; Parenelitha in "Shiloh, Mother of Preachers"; [[Pulliam-492|Permilia]] and [[Pulliam-492|Pamilpa]] in deed book A and D pages 262-263 Doniphan MO courthouse. 4. EdwinTunis, "Colonial Craftsman and the Beginnings of American Industry" 5. History teacher Allen Bates told me the duties of a Justus of the Peace. 6. W.S. Woodard, "Annals of Methodism in Missouri" p174. 7. "[[Eudaley-4|John Eudaley's Journal" is used through out. == Using note as source == : '''Source:''' [[#Cox|Cox]], Jerry '' [[Space:Search for Family of Reed Cox Begins|Note NI385: Search for Family of Reed Cox Begins]]''

: '''Inline citation:''' :: For entire note: ::: [[#Cox|Cox]]: [[Space:Search_for_Family_of_Reed_Cox_Begins:|''Search for Family of Reed Cox Begins'']]. :: For part of note: ::: [[#Cox|Cox]]: [[Space:Search_for_Family_of_Reed_Cox_Begins#Tannery|Tannery]]. == Research Notes == === ''' TBD ''' ===

Searching for my Bavarian family

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The goal of this project is to find information about my German family members, alive and deceased. My ultimate goal is to make contact with any living family members. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bailey-16865|Monika Stanger]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Search for relatives of Magdalena Monika Kuempel (Maiden name Weigand) * Reach out and make contact with any living relatives * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17454396 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Searching for names of relatives in photographs

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The goal of this project is to ...find the names of my relatives Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Matias-24|Danielle Matias]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding out their names. * Zollars *Seasholtz and Keeler Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19225454 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Searcy County Arkansas

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]][[Category:Searcy County, Arkansas]] ---- [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Searcy County, Arkansas! == The county was formed December 13, 1838, from a portion of Marion County and named for Richard Searcy, the first clerk and judge in the Arkansas Territory. === Maps and Boundaries === *[[Space:Marion_County_Arkansas|Marion]] County (north) *[[Space:Baxter_County_Arkansas|Baxter]] County (northeast) *[[Space:Stone_County_Arkansas|Stone]] County (east) *[[Space:Van_Buren_County_Arkansas|Van Buren]] County (south) *[[Space:Pope_County_Arkansas|Pope]] County (southwest) *[[Space:Newton_County_Arkansas|Newton]] County (west) *[[Space:Boone _County_Arkansas|Boone]] County (northwest) ==Major Highways== *U.S. Highway 65 *Arkansas Highway 14 *Arkansas Highway 16 *Arkansas Highway 27 *Arkansas Highway 66 *Arkansas Highway 74 *Arkansas Highway 235 * Arkansas Highway 333 *Arkansas Highway 374 *Arkansas Highway 377 == Communities == ===Cities=== *Leslie *Marshall (county seat) ===Towns=== *Gilbert *Pindall *St. Joe ===Townships=== *Bear Creek No. 4 includes Marshall *Bear Creek No. 5 includes Marshall *Bear Creek No. 6 includes Marshall *Calf Creek *Long Creek *Mount Pleasant *Oxley *Prairie includes Pindall *Red River *Rock Creek *St. Joe includes St. Joe *Shady Grove *Spring includes Marshall *Tomahawk includes Gilbert, St. Joe *Wileys Cove includes Leslie ==Education== Public education is provided for early childhood, elementary and secondary education from multiple school districts including: *Searcy County School District, which includes Marshall High School *Ozark Mountain School District, which includes Searcy County-based St. Joe High School and St. Joe Elementary School. === Historical Landmarks=== The National Registry has about 50 locations of historic buildings, including a 1930s Bates Tourist Court ===Indigenous Culture Aritifacts === *3SE33 AKA the Calf Creek site, a major archaeological site on the Buffalo River. *Cooper's Bluff Site address restricted Indigenous People's rock art dating 1500 CE === Notables=== *Judge Jesse Smith Henley U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ; *Fortune 500 Chief Executive Officer Donald R. Horton of D. R. Horton Builders; *[[Baker-33974|Elton Britt (Elton “Cute” Baker)]], whose song [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lG3y4dyBqTs “There’s A Star-Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere”] earned a gold record in the 1940s; *painter Essie Ward, the “Grandma Moses of the Ozarks”; *children’s author Robbie Branscum. *Stone County native [[Morris-20845|Jimmy|Driftwood (James Morris)]], whose songs [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiNWx_IZUj8 “Battle of New Orleans”] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TJjFEGNKlk “Tennessee Stud”] achieved platinum status, lived and taught school for several years in Searcy County. ==Military and War== ===Civil War=== *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=7476 Scout to Carroll, Marion, and Searcy Counties] :aka: Skirmish at Richland Creek (December 25, 1863) :aka: Skirmish at Stroud's Store :aka: Skirmish at Buffalo River [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6766 Skirmishes at Richland Creek (May 3 and 5, 1864)] Searcy County was predominately Pro-Union, as was most of the North West corner. [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6780 July 4, 1864 Skirmish at Searcy County] ==Ongoing Projects for Searcy County== #[[:Category:Searcy_County%2C_Arkansas%2C_Cemeteries|Searcy County Cemeteries]] need to be photographed and the categories added to profiles on WikiTree. See the [[Project:Arkansas_Cemeteries|Arkansas Cemeteries Project]] #[[:Category:Searcy_County%2C_Arkansas%2C_Homesteaders|Searcy County Homesteaders]] Add profiles for those who obtained land grants and homesteaded in Arkansas. See the [[Project:Homesteaders|Homesteaders Project]] #Help develop the [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]] with information about Arkansas state tribes. :Work on Arkansas'
#[[:Category:Arkansas_Unconnected_Profiles|unconnected]] and [[:Category: Arkansas, Unsourced Profiles|unsourced]] profiles. #Add profiles for the [http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=53 men who died] in World War I, serving from Arkansas for the [[Space:Arkansas_in_The_Great_War|Arkansas in the Great War]] project and for the [[Project:Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]] project. # [[Space:DBE_Errors_By_USA_Div_7#Arkansas|Errors on profiles from Arkansas]], as reported by the [[Project:Database Errors|Database Errors Project]]. :Additional projects: #Arkansas' participation in all Military actions #Census Indexing and linking profiles #Arkansas Disasters === Records and Resources=== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Searcy_County,_Arkansas * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Searcy_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy * http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=806 * http://www.argenweb.net/Searcy/ * http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm

Searle Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] I see FOUR possibilities: 1. [[Searle-145|Priscilla]] [Searle-145] b 1 June 1558 in Bristol, where her father Christopher would only have been 13. Hmmm... [parent relationship backed up only by unsourced genealogies]. Married [[Pitt-82|Thomas Pitt]] 1575 Bristol. Intermittently-active PM Patsy Franklin, active PM Amanda Pitts 2. [[Searle-734|Priscilla]] [Searle-734] b 1565 in Hayle, Cornwall, so father Christopher would have been 20 (quite possible) but it's rather far away [parent relationship backed up only by unsourced genealogies]. Source: "House of Pitt: A Family Chronicle" by Tresham Lever says Priscilla comes from Hayle, Devon (does not exist), no parent relationship given. Married [[Pitt-82|Thomas Pitt]] 1577 unknown location. Active PM Patti Sjerven '''''- PATTI HAS UNLINKED HUSBAND, PARENTS, AND SIBLINGS''''' [[Haywood-41|Haywood-41]] 13:37, 27 April 2017 (EDT) 3. [[Searle-871|Presela]] [Searle-871] chr 11 Sep 1583 in Honiton, Devon, so father Christopher would have been 38 (quite possible). This was the one I sourced, and was in the Honiton baptism register (saw the FindMyPast scan myself). [parent relationship backed up by original parish baptism register]. Spouse unknown. Active PM Ros Haywood 4. [[Searle-665|Priscilla]] [Searle-665] b 1528 Bristol, parents unknown. Married [[Pitts-2192|Thomas Pitts]] date unknown location unknown. Source: "Family Trees". Active PM Larry Smith '''''- LARRY IS GOING TO REVIEW HIS SOURCES''''' [[Haywood-41|Haywood-41]] 13:37, 27 April 2017 (EDT) Merge of #1 and #2 proposed 6 April by Chris Haviland I would go with #3 being the final profile; since father Christopher b Ottery St Mary, mother Dorothy b Honiton So I propose: 1. Unlink the parents from Searle-145 [parent relationship backed up only by unsourced genealogies] and unlink the husband Thomas [Pitt-82] 2. Unlink the parents from Searle-734 [parent relationship backed up only by unsourced genealogies] and unlink the husband Thomas [Pitt-82] 3. DO NOT MERGE Searle-734 into Searle-145, as they are obviously different Priscillas, but merge Searle-665? 4. Link Searle-871 and Pitt-82 as husband and wife

Sears Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery, Rockford, Alabama

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[[Category:Sears Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery, Rockford, Alabama]] ===About=== This free space page for Sears Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Alabama_Cemeteries|Alabama Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Alabama Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
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Sears Notes

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[[Seers-91|Alexander^1 Seers]] (m. Mary Lemmon) > [[Seers-92|Robert Seers (1657-1732)]], [[Sears-534|Alexander^2 Sears (1664-)]]
Unknown Sears > [[Sears-8759|Joseph Sears (abt.1690-aft.1733)]], [[Sears-7699|William Sears (1733-abt.1805)]], [[Sears-1731|Elizabeth Sears (1763-1853)]]
William Sears > [[Sears-7700|Joseph Sears (1711-)]]
X-3336--I have more notes from research into the surname; adding these notes as time permits. ===Vital Records=== :Relevant entries appear in several New England towns--surname Sears with several variants. There are also entries about Searls and variants, but those tentatively seem unrelated. ====Vital Records of Beverly==== :'''Beverly births/baptisms''' (date order; select entries). See ''Vital Records of Beverly ...'', 1:290, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x001597927?urlappend=%3Bseq=295%3Bownerid=27021597765071582-317 ''Hathi Trust'']. etc. ::[SEARS] '''William, s. Joseph and Rebecca''', Sept. 17, 1733. ::[SEARS] William, s. William and Eliza[beth], June 10, 1761. ::[SEARS] Eliza[beth], d. Will[ia]m and Eliza[beth], Nov. 22, 1763. ::[SEARS] Rebeckah, d. William and Elizabeth, Sept. ––, 1765. [bp. Sept. 15. CR2] ::[SEERS] Anna, d. William and Elisabeth, Aug. 18, 1768. ::[SEARS] Joseph, s. William and Eliza[beth], Mar. 6, 1771. ::[SEARS] Mary, d. Will[ia]m, bp. Feb. 14, 1773. CR2 ::[SEARS] Abel Robinson, s. William, bp. May 14, 1775. CR2 :'''Beverly marriages.''' See ''Vital Records of Beverly ...'', 2:271 (Seairs), 272 (Sears, Seers, Seirs); [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x001597926?urlappend=%3Bseq=275%3Bownerid=27021597765071515-279 ''Hathi Trust''], etc. :: [SEARS] William, of Manchester, and Elisabeth Cole, Mar. 25, 1723. :: [SEARS] '''Joseph, and Rebecca Raymond''', at Ipswich, Jan. 30, 1732 :: [SEARS] William, and Elizabeth Robinson, Mar. 28, 1756. :: [SEAIRS] Elisabeth [Mrs. int.], and Abner Dodge, at Hamilton, Oct. 25, 1781. 2:271 :: [SEARS] Rebecca, and Michael Webb of Danvers, at Danvers, Aug. 25, 1784. :: [SEARS] Polly, and Samuel Davis, Aug. 16, 1791 :'''Beverly deaths.''' :: [SEARS] Elizabeth, wid. William, late of Manchester, died at Beverly 25 December 1753, aged about 75. (Cites "PR 1 [Record of deaths made by Col. Robert Hale ...]" See ''Vital Records of Beverly ...'' 2:550. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x001597926?urlappend=%3Bseq=554%3Bownerid=27021597765073432-568 ''Hathi Trust'']. ::So, the Elizabeth died 1753, was born about say 1678. ''IF'' she was the Elizabeth Cole who married William of Manchester in 1723, '''then that seems less likely her first marriage, but it is also possible she was a different woman, Elizabeth, who married a generation earlier to a William of Manchester'''. ====Vital Records of Manchester==== :'''Manchester births''' (date order). See ''Vital Records of Manchester ...,'' 109 (Sairs), 110 (Sears, Seeares, Seirs); [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0000949n?urlappend=%3Bseq=114 ''Hathi Trust'']. ::[Sairs] William, s. William, bp. Apr. 23, 1738. CR ::[Sears] Antony, s. William and Sarah, bp. Feb. 10, 1744-5. CR ::[Sears] William, s. William, jr. and Sarah, Apr. 20, 1738. ::[Seeares] John, s. William (Seares) and Sarah, June 15, 1742 ::[Seirs] Elizabeth, d. William and Charity, bp. Nov. 23, 1735. CR ::[Seirs] Sarah, d. William, bp. July 13, 1740. CR :'''Manchester marriages''' (date order) . See ''Vital Records of Manchester ...'', [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0000949n?urlappend=%3Bseq=217 ''Hathi Trust'']. ::[Sears (Cier, Seears)] ::[Sears] Sarah, and Samuel Carter, Apr. 16, 1752.* ::[Sears] William, and Elisabeth Cole of Beverly, at Beverly, Mar. 25, 1723.* ::[Sears] William [jr. int.], and Charity Cole, Jan. 7, 1734-5.* ::[Seears] William [Sears, jr. int.], and Sarah Coye [Coy. int.], Dec. 29, 1736.* ====Vital Records of Salem==== :'''Salem births''' (date order), see ''Vital Records of Salem ...'', vol. 2:274 (Seers); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nnc1.0037474391?urlappend=%3Bseq=278%3Bownerid=27021597769092318-282 ''Hathi Trust'']. ::[Seers] Robert, s. Allexander and Mary, 6: 6m: 1657. CTR ::[Seers] Mary, d. Allexander and Mary, 22: 12m: 1659. CTR ::[Seers] Allexander, s. Allexander and Mary, May 25, 1664. CTR :'''Salem deaths''' (date order), see ''Vital Records of Salem ...'' vol. 6, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89077924124?urlappend=%3Bseq=220%3Bownerid=13510798901259001-224 ''Hathi Trust''], etc. ::[Seers] Mary, d. Allexander and Mary, 23: 9m: 1662. CTR ::[Seers] Abigaile, d. Allexander and Mary, 16: 11m: 1662. CTR ::[Siers] Joseph, first mate of the ship Franklin. Issue of May 24, 1805. NR9 ===Beverly Town Clerk=== :There are notes in the old town record books made by Hale and others, regarding vital records, probate, deeds and court records. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-SP6?i=432&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''] ::"William Sears, [baptized as] an adult, ch. 2nd ch. 4 April 1762" :: "Capt. Wm Sears owned land adjoining B. Shaw in 1789." ===Births and Deaths in ... Bridgton=== See "Dodge" in "[Bridgton, Maine] Vital Records, 1794-1892" (ledgers), 5 (Dodge); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99FP-F9V3-4?i=11 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 10591, digital collection (DGS) 7592509, image 9 of 462; these are delayed entries. To Abner [died 28 January 1833] and Eleanor Dodge, *Abner Dodge, born 30 May 1778, Beverly *Caleb Dodge, born 3 September 1779, Beverly To Abner [died 28 January 1833] and Elizabeth Dodge, *William Sears Dodge, born 30 May 1782, Beverly *Benjamin Dodge, born 30 July 1784, Beverly *Ellenor Dodge, born 27 May 1786, Beverly *Betsey Dodge, born 29 February 1788, Beverly *Charlotte Dodge, born 22 September 1790, Beverly *Jonathan Dodge, born 24 December 1791, Beverly *Johnson Dodge, born 7 June 1794, Bridgton *Joseph Dodge, born 18 February, 1799, Bridgton *George Dodge, born 7 February 1802, Bridgton Another version of the family is recorded as "Town of Bridgton, Cumberland County, Maine, Record of Births & Deaths, 1785-1850" (typescript), 5; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9FP-F9XC-F?i=212 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 10591, digital collection (DGS) 7592509, image 213 of 462; among variations, William Sears Dodge recorded as "William Leavi Dodge." For continuing family information see D Index for this volume, filmed image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9FP-F9X6-S?i=195 196] of 462. "Town of Bridgton, Cumberland County, Maine, Record of Marriage, 1794-1865"; apparent D index at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99FP-F9VW-5?i=369 370] of 462. "Record of Returns of Marriages, Commenced April 1794 and 1827, Kept by the Town Clerk"; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9FP-F9NS-V?i=381 title page], Blynn Davis ... "Bridgton Families, Index," title page at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89FP-F9JZ-N?i=358 ''FamilySearch''], image 359 of 462. Who is '''Joseph Sears''' married married 9 April 1795, Betsey Jacobs, both of Bridgton, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9FP-F9F1-R?i=382 page 1]. ===Church Records=== :Found no indication the records of Second Congregational Church have been filmed or published. An archival finding aid for the church records is available via PDF, see [https://www.historicbeverly.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SCCFindingAid_AFerrante.pdf ''Historic Beverly'']. ===Inhabitants of Bridgton, 1794=== :Include "William Sears" and "Abner Dodge." [Maine] https://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2008/12/inhabitants-of-bridgton-1794.html ===Torrey=== :As reference, see WikiTree's [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]], courtesy of [[Pierpont-94|Rick Pierpont]]. :[[Seers-91|Alexander Seers]] - Mary Lemon. Seers-[Lemmon] by 1657 marriage, ''New England Marriages prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 2:1346 (Seers); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/1346/426903220 ''AmericanAncestors'']. He is Alexander Seers (-1667?); she is Mary [LEMON] (1639-), who married 2, Stephen SEARLE; Seers marriage is by 1657; location reference is Salem {Salem 1:391; Treat 188; Essex Ant. 10:158; Reg. 8:51} *Salem 1:391; Sidney Perley, ''The History of Salem, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., S. Perley, 1924-28), 1:392 (Robert Lemon entry); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000920352?urlappend=%3Bseq=441%3Bownerid=17512885-440 ''Hathi Trust''], his dau. Grace m. Robert Sollas. His dau. Mary married Alexander Seers. *Treat 188; John Harvey Treat, ''The Treat family: a genealogy of Trott, Tratt, and Treat for fifteen generations …'' (Salem, Mass., The Salem press publishing & printing company, 1893), 188; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/treatfamilyagen00treagoog/page/188/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. *Essex Ant. 10:158; Sidney Perley, "Stephen Haskett House" in "Salem in 1700, No. 25," ''The Essex Antiquarian'', 10 (1906):158; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567187?urlappend=%3Bseq=182%3Bownerid=1070947-194 ''Hathi Trust'']. *Reg. 8:51; Joshua Coffin and others, "Early Settlers of Essex and Old Norfolk," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 6 (1852):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t7hr69p4v?urlappend=%3Bseq=209 205]-208, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t7hr69p4v?urlappend=%3Bseq=249 243]-254, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t7hr69p4v?urlappend=%3Bseq=347 339]-346; 7 (1853):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t07x8rf26?urlappend=%3Bseq=91 83]-88, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t07x8rf26?urlappend=%3Bseq=369 357]-360; 8 (1854):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t87j3zh80?urlappend=%3Bseq=51 49]-54, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t87j3zh80?urlappend=%3Bseq=191 163]-169, at 8 (1854):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t87j3zh80?urlappend=%3Bseq=53 51]; digital images, ''Hathi Trust''. :[[Seers-92|Robert Seers]] - Abigail _____. Seers-_____ 1683[/?3] marriage, ''New England Marriages prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 2:1347 (Seers); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/1347/426903230 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is Robert Seers (not William), she is Abigail _____; marriage is by 1682(3?); Boston. References {Boston, 166, 176}, saying "Boston 158 has William error." *Boston [VR], 166; Boston (Massachusetts) Record Commissioners, ''Boston Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, 1630–1699'' as ''Boston Record Commissioners [Ninth Report]'', "Document 130--1883" (Boston: Rockwell & Churchill, 1883), 166 (Births and Baptisms); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t0zp3z961?urlappend=%3Bseq=176 ''Hathi Trust''], for "Abigail of Robert and Abigail Seers born July 24." *Boston [VR], 176; Boston (Massachusetts) Record Commissioners, ''Boston Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, 1630–1699'' as ''Boston Record Commissioners [Ninth Report]'', "Document 130--1883" (Boston: Rockwell & Churchill, 1883), 176 (Births and Baptisms); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t0zp3z961?urlappend=%3Bseq=186 ''Hathi Trust''], for "Abigail of Robert and Abigail Seers born July 12." :[[Sears-534|Alexander Seers]]-Rebecca [Staines]. Seers-[Staines] by 1686 marriage, ''New England Marriages prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 2:1346 (Seers); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/1346/426903220 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is Alexander Seers; she is Rebecca [Staines]; marriage is by 1686, location reference is Boston {Boston VR 171 and Treat 188}. *Boston VR 171; Boston (Massachusetts) Record Commissioners, ''Boston Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, 1630–1699'' as ''Boston Record Commissioners [Ninth Report]'', "Document 130--1883" (Boston: Rockwell & Churchill, 1883), 171 (Births and Baptisms); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t0zp3z961?urlappend=%3Bseq=181 ''Hathi Trust''], for "Rebecca of Alexander & Rebecca Seers born Aug. 12." *Treat 188; John Harvey Treat, ''The Treat family: a genealogy of Trott, Tratt, and Treat for fifteen generations …'' (Salem, Mass., The Salem press publishing & printing company, 1893), 188; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/treatfamilyagen00treagoog/page/188/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. :Daniel Sears - Mary ____ 1651 Boston. 2:1346 SEARS, Daniel (-9 Feb 1651/2 adm) & Mary ____; by 9 Feb 1651/2; Boston {Sears 55; Reg. 8:57} https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/1346/426903221 *Sears 55; *Reg. 8:57; : [[Sears-104|John Sears]] - [[Howe-1122|Esther Howe]] 1677 Woburn 2:1347 SEARS, John & 2/wf Hester/Esther (HOWE) MASON (-1680), w Henry; 20 Nov 1677; Woburn {Reg. 86:349; Howe 2:5; Howe (ms) 5; Tingley-Meyers 143; EIHC 56:51; Putnam's Mag. 4:40} https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/1347/426903223 *Reg. 86:349; *Howe 2:5; *Howe (ms) 5; *Tingley-Meyers 143; *EIHC 56:51; *Putnam's Mag. 4:40; :[[Sears-104|John Sears]] - [[Unknown-533094|Susanna _____]], 1640 Charlestown 2:1347 SEARS, John & 1/wf Susanna ____; (-1677); by 1640; Charlestown {Charlestown 852; Woburn Hist. 637; Tingley-Meyers 143; Putnam's Mag. 4:40; GDMNH 618} https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/1347/426903222 *Charlestown 852; *Woburn Hist. 637; *Tingley-Meyers 143; *Putnam's Mag. 4:40; *GDMNH 618; : [[Sears-104|John Sears]] - [[Unknown-2100|Anna Ann _____]] 1680 Woburn 2:1347 SEARS, John & 3/wf Anna/Ann (____) FARRAR, w Jacob; 2 Nov 1680; Woburn {Putnam's Mag. 4:40; Reg. 6:321; Warner-Harrington 199; Farrar 4; Newton (,4) 211; Blackman Anc. 67; Munsey-Hopkins 96; Tingley-Meyers 143; Bigelow-Howe 45; Sv.} https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/1347/426903224 *Putnam's Mag. 4:40; *Reg. 6:321; *Warner-Harrington 199; *Farrar 4; *Newton (,4) 211; *Blackman Anc. 67; *Munsey-Hopkins 96; *Tingley-Meyers 143; *Bigelow-Howe 45; *Sv; :[[Sears-535|Rebecca Sears]] - [[Garland-281|Jacob Garland]] 1681 Newbury 1:601 GARLAND, Jacob & Rebecca SEARS; 17 Jan 1681; Newbury/Hampton, NH {Hampton 720; Newbury Hist. 302; Garland 6; Tingley-Meyers 281; GDMNH 254} *Hampton 720; *Newbury Hist. 302; *Garland 6; *Tingley-Meyers 281; *GDMNH 254; :[[Sears-471|Mary Sears]] - [[Carr-3272|James Carr]]. 1677 Newbury 1:282 CARR, James (1650-1740) & Mary SEARS (1657-); 14 Nov 1677; Newbury {Reg. 98:284-5; Salisbury Fam. 85; Merrill 10, 199; Sv. 1:338-9; Wentworth 2:62; Chase (,1) 50; Crapo 539, 915; Carr (1894) 24} https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21174/282/426917470 *Reg. 98:284-5; *Salisbury Fam. 85; *Merrill 10, 199; *Sv. 1:338-9; *Wentworth 2:62; *Chase (,1) 50; *Crapo 539, 915; *Carr (1894) 24; : [[Hilton-17|Mary [Hilton] Sears]] - [[Huse-6|Abel Huse]] 1663 Newbury 2:814, HUSE, Abel (1602-1690) & 2/wf Mary (HILTON) SEARS, w Thomas; 25 May 1663; Newbury {GDMNH 333; Hewes 371; Huse 10; EIHC 5:42; Sv. 2:507} https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/814/426929064 *GDMNH 333; *Hewes 371; *Huse 10; *EIHC 5:42; *Sv. 2:507; :[[Garland-281|Mary Sears]] - [[Tyng-16|Edward Ting]] 1638 Boston 3:1561 TING, Edward (1610-1681, ae 81) & Mary [SEARS?]; by 1640, m lic 8 Jun 1638, London; Boston/Dunstable {Reg. 8:19, 67:204; Tracy (1936) 193; EIHC 28:149; Gen. Mag. 1:134; Charlestown 946; Dunstable Fam. 82; Webb Anc. 82; Winthrop-Babcock 503; Gookin 181; Willard 2:15, Moseley Anc. 18, Gen Mag 1:134, Tingley-Meyers 69, Sv. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21176/1561/426945376 *Reg. 8:19, 67:204; *Tracy (1936) 193; *EIHC 28:149; *Gen. Mag. 1:134; *Charlestown 946; *Dunstable Fam. 82; *Webb Anc. 82; *Winthrop-Babcock 503; *Gookin 181; *Willard 2:15, *Moseley Anc. 18, *Gen Mag 1:134, *Tingley-Meyers 69, *Sv; ==Miscellaneous Probate== Alexander Sears 1736 probate, case 6842 (11 pp.; testate) in ''Suffolk County, MA: Probate File Papers''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2735/rd/48705/6842-co1/1416807695 ''AmericanAncestors''], file dated 25 March 1736; will dated 4 October 1732; he is "Alexander Seares of Boston ... Shipwright; executors as William Phillips and Henry Atkins; inventory dated 30 March 1736 by Mr. Thos Lee, Mr. John Gothwait, and Mr. Jno Adams, sworn 20 April 1736; will mentions family members, *my daughter Sarah Sears (also below) *my daughter Joyce Marble (also below) and her children *my Loving Children, namely, **Rebecca Hill **Sarah Seares **Mary Treat, **Joyce Marble **Ann Phillips **Hannah Snelling **Delive^r Atkins ==Essex County Deeds== :Essex County Deeds Grantor Index - Sears/Seares https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BXV?i=395&wc=MCBL-YM9%3A361613201%2C361828601&cc=2106411 396 of 808 :Essex County Deeds Grantees Index - Sears/Seares https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-BKH?i=153&cc=2106411&cat=209907 54 of 457 :Have notes about say thirteen deeds. Some rough notes included here, subject to transcription error. ::Recorded 1763, Feb 22, Nicoles Dodge to William Sears ::Beverly Essex County, Massachusetts Deeds, 111:110, ::007463307 image 412 of 587 ::https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-1Z6R?i=411&cc=2106411&cat=209907 :::On 1 December 1762, Nicoles (Nicholas) Dodge (wife, Experience), of Beverly, cooper, sold to William Sears of Beverly, cooper, for £213 6s 8d a messuage or Tenement in Beverly consisting of a Dwelling House, Barn, Coopers Shop and about seventeen acres and seventeen pols of land … bounded by Benja Shaw's land at the country Road … by the Barn and Cyder House … to Mr. Peter Woodbury's wall to a stake and heap of stones …; also mentions, Benj. Shaw's land … Sale also includes a parcel of swamp land, about two acres and three quarters more or less, the description mentions land of "my Brother Caleb Dodge" and "my Brother William Dodge." Reserves right of "my Brother Robert Dodge" to pass, mentions "mowing land" of about seven acres I conveyed to my Brother Caleb Dodge to the Spring ::Recorded 1799, Jan 11, William Sears to John Batchelder, 164:208 Beverly. ::https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-14CX?i=214&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ::Deed is '''dated 14 February 1794'''. :::Captain William Sears of Beverly in the County of Essex in the Province of Massachusetts Bay with consent of Elizabeth his wife sells messuage or tenement … in Beverly … by Raiments land … (mentions several Dodge land parcels). ::Recorded 1796 May 20, William Sears to Samuel Blackburn et al. 159:274 Salem. ::https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-B8PB?i=599&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ::Deed is '''dated 13 April 1796'''. :::I William Sears of Bridgton in the County of Cumberland & Commonwealth of Massachusetts Cooper … ==Research Notes== '''Yarmouth branch, pedigree fraud re [[Sears-65|Richard Sears (abt.1595-abt.1676)]].''' The two references below provide information about the Sears fraud. For background on Somerby issues, see Paul C. Reed, "Two Somerby Frauds: or 'Placing the Wrong Flesh on the Wrong Bones.'" ''The American Genealogist'' 74 (Jan 1999): 15-30; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/13222/15/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Among others, Reed cites, Robert Charles Anderson, "We Wuz Robbed! The ''modus operandi'' of Gustave Anjou," ''Genealogical Journal'' 19 (1991):47-58. *Samuel Pearce May, "Some Doubts Concerning the Sears Pedigree," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 40 (1886):261-268; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/s23kzrn2v5s?urlappend=%3Bseq=277 ''Hathi Trust'']. *Samuel P. Mays, ''The Descendants of Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass. 1638 - 1888'' (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1890); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044018753582?urlappend=%3Bseq=7%3Bownerid=27021597765594534-13 ''Hathi Trust'']. For this text and reportedly the author's handwritten notes regarding the families, see [https://archive.org/details/SearsGenealogy/page/n3/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] and especially, "Appendix: Other Families of Sears," [https://archive.org/details/SearsGenealogy/page/n772/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], courtesy of [[Sears-3708|L. Ray Sears]] and [[Pierpont-94|Rick Pierpont]]. ==Sources== :See also-- *[[Sears-3708|L. Roy Sears]], ''Sears Genealogical Catalogue'' (Duncan, Ok.: the author, 1992); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/searsgenealogica00sear/page/n4/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''].

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Sebastian County, Arkansas]] [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Sebastian County, Arkansas! == The county was formed January 10, 1851, and named for William K. Sebastian, United States Senator from Arkansas. The county has two county seats, Greenwood and Fort Smith. The area that is now Sebastian County has a rich history dating back to the 18th century, when it was inhabited by the Osage Nation of Native Americans. In the Early 19th century, the area was settled by European Americans, primarily from the sourther states. During the Civil War Sebastian County was the site of several battles, including the Battle of Fort Smith in 1863, which was a Confederate Victory. After the war, the county's economoy was primarily based on agriculture and cotton being the main crop grown. Fort Smith, the county seat, developed into a major center for trade and commerce. In the 20th century manufacuturing and service industries also became important to the county's economy. Today, the county continues to be a mix of rural and urban areas, with Fort Smith being the largest city. The city is also known for being the location of the United States Penitentiary and the Fort Smith National Historic Site. === Maps and Boundaries === *[[Space:Crawford_County_Arkansas| Crawford County (north)]]
*[[Space:Franklin_County_Arkansas|Franklin County (east)]]
*[[Space:Logan_County_Arkansas|Logan County (southeast)]]
*[[Space:Scott_County_Arkansas|Scott County (south)]] *[[Space:Le_Flore_County%2C_Oklahoma|Le Flore County, Oklahoma (southwest)]]
*[[Space:Sequoyah_County%2C_Oklahima|Sequoyah County, Oklahoma (northwest)]] === Communities === ==== Cities ==== :{| border="0" width="300px" |Barling||Central City||Fort Smith |- |Greenwood||Hackett||Hartford |- |Huntington||Lavaca||Mansfield |}
====Towns==== :{| border="0" width="300px" |Bonanza||Bloomer||Midland |} ===Unincorporated Communities=== :{| border="0" width="600px" |Abbott||Arbuckle Island||Bear Hollow||Bethel||Black Jack Ridge |- |Burnsville||Carnis||Center Valley||Crossroads||Dayton |- |Diamond Grove||Enterprise||Excelsior||Fidelity||Frog Towns |- |Howard Hill||James Fork||Jenny Lind||Liberty||Maness |- |Marietta||Massard||Mill Creek||Milltown||Montreal |- |Neal||Patterson||Peoria||Pleasant Hill||Prairie Creek |- |Riverdale||Rye Hill||Sand Ridge||Slatonville||Sugarloaf |- |Union Ridge||Ursula||Washburn||White Bluff||Witcherville |} ====Census-designated place==== ====Townships:==== :{| border="0" width="500px" |Bass Little||Big Creek||Beverly||Bloomer |- |Center||Cole||Dayton||Diamond |- |Fort Chafee||Barling||Hartford||Island |- |Jim Fork||Lon Norris||Marion||Mississippi |- |Mont Sandels||Prairie||Rogers||Sugarloaf |- |Upper||Washburn||White Oak |} === Historical Landmarks=== '''Atkinson-Williams Warehouse''' built in 1907 is one of the few remaining warehouses in Fort Smith, Arkansas. It originally served as a warehouse for Williams Hardward Company and later their successor, the Speer Hardward Company. An impressive red brick building now serves as the Fort Smith Museum of History. '''Ayers, William, House''' is a historic two and half story wood framed house located at 830 North 12th Street in Fort Smith, Arkansas. The original structure was built in 1888, with later additions added to the rear of the house. Typical of Queen Anne style structures of the period. '''Birney Safety Streetcar No. 224''' is a streetcar or trolley in Fort Smith, Arkansas listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed and engineered by Charles O. Birney and Webster Engineering Company in 1916. The Birney "Safety Car" is one of ten or less streetcars preserved today. Number 224 was built in 1926 by the Saint Louis Car Company and bought that same year by the Fort Smith Light and Traction Company. They owned 14 of these cars, and No. 224 was included in the last order before the system was abandoned and replaced by buses. Mr. Johnson purchased No. 224 and turned it into a diner called the "Streetcar Cafe". It went through a few other owners and was restored, and later purchased and placed in the Trolley Museum in Fort Smith, Arkansas. '''Bonneville House''' was built about 1870 by David McKibben and purchased by Mrs. Susan Bonneville, widow of General Benjamin Bonneville, a one-time commander at the Fort Smith Post, around 1878. Although Mr. Bonneville never lived in the home, his wife stayed in the house until her death many years later. The house was built and based on the Victorian Renaissance architecture of the time. It is located at 318 North 7th Street in Fort Smith, Arkansas. '''C.R. Breckinridge House''' is a historic house at 504 North 16th Street in Fort Smith, Arkansas. The house was built in 1903 for Clifton R. Breckinridge, a representative for the area in the United States Congress in the 1880s and 1890s, and later Ambassador to Russia. '''W.H.H. Clayton House''' Now the Clayton House Museum is a historic house museum at 514 North 6th Street in Fort Smith, Arkansas. The house was built around 1882 for W. H. H. Clayton, a local prosecutor, was chief prosecutor in the court of Isaac Parker, known as the "hanging judge". He was also from a prominent family in state politics. '''Commercial Hotel''', also known as the River Front Hotel, is a three story historical hotel building at 123 North 1st Street in Fort Smith, Arkansas. It was built with characteristic of the Second Empire style around 1898-1899, when Fort Smith was a frontier town on the edge of Indian Territory. The building now hosts "Miss Laura's Social Club" and serves as Fort Smith visitors center. '''Judge Isaac C. Parker Federal Building''', also known as the Fort Smith U. S. Post Office and Courthouse, was built in 1937 in the Classical Revival style. In the earlier 19th century, it was the main stop on the Butterfield Overland Mail route from Tipton, Missouri to San Francisco, California. '''Fort Smith National Historic Site''' is located in Fort Smith, Arkansas along the Arkansas River. The first fort established on this site in 1817. The park includes the remains of two frontier forts and the Federal Court for the Western District of Arkansas. The second fort was operated in 1871. The United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas had jurisdiction over western Arkansas and all the Indian Territory. Isaac C. Parker, known as the "hanging judge", presided at the court. '''Darby House''' is the childhood home of William Orlando Darby. General Darby was founder of the famed Darby's Rangers that fought in Italy during World War II and evolved into the modern day Army Rangers. The home now serves as a heritage museum that contain personal military memorabilia. '''Old Huntington Jail''' is a historic single story stone structure at 223 East Broadway in Huntington, Arkansas. Kansas and Texas Coal Company, which built the jail in 1888, and operated it until 1950. '''Old Sebastian County Jail''' is a historic two story stone building built in 1889-91 by Ike Kunkel, a local master mason. Located on the south side of Arkansas Highway 10 in Greenwood, Arkansas. It is one of the city's finest examples of cut stone masonry. Stone from nearby Devil's Backbone Mountain Ridge was used, to build the structure. It is also believed to be the oldest county government building. It mainly served as a holding jail for detainees waiting for transport to Fort Smith. During the Great Depression, it served as a community cannery. ==Disasters== [[Space:Mama_No._3_Mine_Disaster_1928|Mama #3 Mine Disaster 1928]] == National Protected Areas == === Prominent Families and Surnames=== *'''[[Rogers-16467|John Rogers]]''', was the first permanent settler and founder of Fort Smith, Arkansas. *'''[[Fishback-95|William Meade Fishback]]''' was the only governor of Arkansas from Fort Smith, serving from 1893 to 1895. He was also a delegate to the 1874 Arkansas Constituional Convention. He served as a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1871 to 1881. *'''[[Parker-29199|Isaac Charles Parker]]''', born October 15, 1838, was an American politician and jurist. He served as United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas. Judge Parker, known as the "hanging judge", held court in Fort Smith, Arkansas. *'''[[Little-4221|John Sebastian Little]]''', was born March 15, 1851 in Jenny Lind, Arkansas. He was an American politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives and the 21st Governor of the U.S. State of Arkansas. *'''[[Alexander-7184|Katharine Alexander]]''', was born September 22, 1898 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. She was an American actress of stage and screen. She appeared in The Painted Veil (1934), That Certain Woman (1937), Now, Voyager (1942), In Name Only (1939), The Great Man Votes (1939). Her most shining hour came in 1949, in the Death of a Salesman. *'''[[Darby-2967|William Orlando Darby]]''', was born on February 8, 1911 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He served a career in the United States Army as an officer who fought in World War II, where he was killed in action in Italy. He was posthumously promoted to brigadier general. Darby led the famous Darby's Rangers, which later evolved into the United States Army Rangers. *'''[[Moore-59306|Rudolph Frank Moore]]''', was born March 17, 1927 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He was an American comedian, singer, actor, and film producer. *'''[[Smith-97754|Harold Raymond Smith]]''', was born June 1, 1931 in Barling, Arkansas. He was an American professional baseball player. Smith was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Fort Smith Boys & Girls Club. His career in baseball had begun in Fort Smith, when he was an American Legion player in 1948. He was elected to the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame in 2005. *'''Floyd Lester White''', was born on June 15, 1932 in Jenny Lind, Arkansas. He was a world class musician, master of the steel guitar. He played with Bob Willis' Texas Playboys and Hank Thompson's Brazos Valley Boys. He was a member of the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame and pioneered the 10 string steel guitar. *'''Laurence Luckinbill''', was born on November 21, 1934 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He is an American actor, playwright and director. *'''Kimberly Foster''', was born on July 6, 1961 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. She is an American actress best known for her role in Dallas from 1989 to 1991. She appeared in both movies and television shows from 1983 to 1995. *'''Brandon Keener''', was born October 1, 1974 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He is an American actor best known for his voice-over roles in several video games. He has also worked extensively in television and film. === Records and Resources=== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian_County,_Arkansas * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sebastian_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy * http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=807 * http://www.argenweb.net/Sebastian/ * http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm

Sebastian Runser's Autobiography

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''Note: Thanks to genealogist Jerry Carter, who first made this autobiography available at [http://www.tcarter.com/jerry his website], Jonathan O. Runser, who transcribed the original hand-written document, and Tom Carter, who gave permission for it to be duplicated on Wikitree. - [[Cathey-452|K. Cathey]]'' ''Sebastian's autobiography, dated Nov. 25, 1891, is followed by a history of his family, written for his wife, and a memorandum dated Sept. 4, 1893 providing the important incidents that occurred in his life.'' ---- == The Autobiography of Sebastian Runser == Nov. 25, 1891 Sharon, Penna. I shall now endeavor to give as near as possible a correct biography of my early life and voage to America. I was born in the Province of Elsase (at that time a part of France) near the city of Bail on the river Rhine, on June 18th. 1828. In the spring of 1832 my parents concluded to go to America to better their case. My Father and two of his brothers and families formed a company and came to Haver by one horse wagons. In them they brought such things as were really necessary only at Haver, they sold their horses and wagons and took voage on a sailing vessel for at that time there were no steam boats. We were 65 days in making the voage to New York and during this time the Cholera broke out and many died. One of the victims was one of my Uncles and was buried at sea and became food for the sharks. At the time, as I have been told by those who can remember, my mother also had the disease but recovered from it and lived to be nearly 90 years old. I see it stated that the first Cholera cases in America were in 1832 but whether our vessel was the one I can not say. From New York to Buffalo, we all came together by river and canal and two of the families went on to Erie, while we remained for some time in Buffalo. During the voyage on the canal my infant sister died and was buried some where along the canal, near Albany. We left Buffalo the same fall and came to Cleveland by lake and from there to Massillon Ohio by canal and remained there for some years and never heard of the other families for nearly 20 years. They had settled at Erie and many of those that are living are still there, and some of them are in Massillon Ohio. Our family yet consisted of only two sisters, Nancy and Matilda and two Brothers, Andrew and John, and Matilda and Nancy and myself (Sebastian), all living except John, he died at 54 years of age, the rest of us range in age from 69 to 85. My Fathers name was Seraphin Runser, a stone mason by trade. He lived to be 85 years old and is buried at Ada, Ohio. My Mothers name was Catherine Wickey and lived to the age of 89 years, 11 months and 15 days, almost 90. She is buried along side of father and John. Andrew, the oldest of the family served five years learning the smith trade when we first came to America. He received his board and clothing for same during the time and afterwards followed the trade for many years. First worked as foreman at 15 dollars per month and board and then started shop for him self in Massillon Ohio and in l846 he came to Sharpsville, Penna thinking it a good place for business as the Sharpsville furnace was then in course of construction and was finished that season. He rented the shop from the firm and did their work and custom work for the neighbors . I at that time had served one year with him as apprentice, came with him and served the balance of my time with him which lasted till l848, at the rate of 40.00 per year and board. When my time was served I felt like seeing my parents who had in the meantime removed to Hardin County Ohio with John and the rest of the family, so I packed an old feed sack with shirts and socks and started on my Journey, on foot, a distance of nearly 250 miles which took me 13 days, the walking beeing bad. I stayed at home some time, during which I helped to get the material for a hewed log house for my folks then lived in a round pole house about 15 feet square and in it there were two beds, a shoe makers shop, kitchen and parlor all in one room, yet we were all happy and contented. By the way, my brother John was a shoe maker by trade, which I will notice hereafter. During the time I stayed in Hardin county there were lots of deer and wolves but I did not succeed in killing any, but one of our neighbors killed many deer and some wolves and we had lots of venison to eat, for he saved only the hind quarters for drying and frequently gave me some of the rest of the carcus to take home. There is one thing I forgot to mention that may interest some of the little ones at some future time. It was about noon when I arived at my Fathers home and he concluded to go to inform a sister of mine of my arrival and he lost his course, it being all a dense forest, and when night came on and he did not return we became alarmed and brother John and I took the punched tin lantern with tallow candle and went to sisters home some two miles distant and were informed he had not been there. We then came home and got the assistance of an old hunter and with hickory bark torches, we searched near by the whole night without cuccess. In the morning we gave the alarm through out the neighborhood and there was quite a number collected at a log school house about a mile distant and formed into a hunting party. We formed a line and made a rule that on finding him a gun was to be fired, and under no other circumstances. About noon we heard the report of a gun near what was called _Grass Run_. We all hastened to the place and found Father searching his way home. He had lain in a hollow log all night with wet clothing on and in the morning the rain turned to snow and he was nearly perished. We then returned home with him and put him in as comfortable condition as we could and he was quite sick for some time but finally recovered after a severe spell of rheumatism. In the spring of 1848 I started for Sharpsville, Pa. I went by way of Findlay Ohio to visit a sister living near there which I will mention hereafter. From there I went on to Tiffin and Ashland and at Mansfield got on the same route that took me on my way from Sharpsville. On my return, I engaged to work at what is now called Sharon Furnace (then was called the Bell Furnace). J. J. Spearman was the Superintendent. I worked there two years at one dollar a day and board which was good wages at that time. I did all the smelting for the furnace besides custom work for the turns that were engaged hauling ore and charcoal, no bituminous coal being used at that time nor any lake ore. A furnace made about from three to five tons a day. In the spring of 1850 my brother Andrew concluded to take some of his household goods out to Hardin County where he had purchased a farm and calculating later to move on same and of whom I will speak hereafter. I had two horses which I used in hauling his wagon and goods out there and came home on foot. My Brother rode one of the horses back, the other horse I left with my folks. At that time on my arrival home I rented the shop that Andrew had occupied and went in business for my self to accomodate the trade that he had and stayed in Sharpsville two years in the fall of 1850. I was married to Adeline Dunham, living on the road from Sharpsville to Trouts Corners and afterwards bought a piece of land from her Father. On the same road now owned by Albin Dunham, here I erected a small shop to do custom work for the neighborhood and after one years work I found the custom rather limited. I then added a wagon shop to same. This increased my work considerable and I soon had work for several men. I continued untill the spring of 1862 at which time I purchased some property of C. G. Carver in Sharon and the same fall moved my family there to a house that stood on a lot now owned by F. D. Runser. My shops were located on Dock St. near where Walace and Carleys shops now are. I continued the business three years and then in company with Carver and Trout, we formed the Empire Plannin Mill known as Runser, Carver and Trout and continued same untill the spring of 1868 at which time I sold my interest to my partners, intending to go west. I changed my mind and in the same spring in company with James Westerman, Wm. McGlonay, Sam Kemberly and my self founded the Sharon Boiler Works under the firm name of S. Runser and Co. and continued the business for some years during which time we put the irons in Mercer Jail. We built several blast furnaces and oil tanks in different parts of the country. In 1875 I sold my interest to R J Manison who is still in the business. I was idle then for some time and in 1876 leased some furnace slag and cinder to manufacture same into pig iron under a patent of A J Vinton, I succeeded in obtaining one lot of slag in Terrehaute Indiana and made 530 gross tons of iron. After that I did no more at the business for I could not obtain the slag at a fair price for they got to useing the slag in the blast furnaces themselves. I met with some loss in this transaction. In 1878 I engaged with Sam Kimberly to put some crushers in Colorado for reducing the waste quartz at some of the mines, this proved to be a failure and I left there and went to Leadville, Colo, and prospected the balance of the year on the divide between Denver and Leadville. Here I put up a little log cabin and I and an old prospector put in the winter. We dug six or seven openings some in quite a distance and found out little encouragement. I was chief cook and house keeper and also helped some at the digging of the drifts. I finally left the whole thing in his possession and he stayed there alone for some time but what come of him in the end I do not know. I came home, have never had any use for hunting a fortune since. I then engaged for some little time in smithing and dealing in buggies and agricultural implements. This I soon quit and settled up business and went to work for Runbley, Corns and Co. selling iron and nails. I traveled as far east as Albany N. Y. and as far west as St. Louis. This I followed untill the fall of l884 when I was called home to assist in putting in some improvements in the Greenville mill. When this was done the mill closed till the next spring and I was idle during that winter. The next spring the mill started up again and I was put in as Manager of the mill and held that position untill my health failed in 1891, and since that time, the time has seemed longer than all the years before, but I am thankful that I have as good a home as I have. All is being done for me that can be done and I am treated with kindness by the whole family, and may God bless them for it. I can never reimburse them for their trouble. They are kind to those around them under all circumstances and was I in health that I could appreciate more fully the kindness of those around me I would be happy indeed. I will now leave this part for the present and go back and give a short sketch of my brothers and sisters as promised in foregoing and will then contrive the biography of my self. As stated before, my Brother Andrew moved from Sharpsville to Hardin County, Ohio in 1850 and located on a farm where he has been ever since, and is now., if living is now somewhere about 80 years old. His wife was Isabel McDowell of near Sharpsville and is some years his senior. They have a family of five children now living, all located near them, all have homes and are comfortably situated. Andrew and his wife are living alone on a farm waiting for the final summons. My brother John, of whom I spoke before moved to Hardin County from Massillon in l847 with father and mother and sister Nancy and located on a piece of land of which I have spoken before. He was a shoe maker by trade and in the winter of 47, having little to live on, he went to Kenton, the County seat, and secured work at his trade. This was some thirteen miles distant, which he had to walk through the wilderness there being but one or two houses on the course, but plenty of deer and some wolves and other game. Still when Saturday night came he felt like going home to see his parents who lived in the little cabin of which I have spoken before. The wolves never gave him any trouble but he told me that many times he heard them howl while he was groping his way with a torch light made of hickory bark. In 1863 on the 4th he was taken as one of the 100 day men of Ohio and served his time and returned home safely. He was in the battle of Harpers Ferry at which place my sisters husband was taken prisoner of whom I will speak later. It was early In 1850 that my brother got married to Elizabeth Eply a resident of the county and to them were born four children, two boys and two girls. One boy and one girl are at home with their mother and one boy is living in Ada, a school teacher, and one girl is in Nebraska in the same business. I do not recollect the date of my brothers death, but he was 54 years of age when he died. He left his family in common comfortable standing, and he is resting with his parents near where he lived. Matilda, my oldest sister is now living in Indiana with some of her children. She was married somewhere in l840, I do not remember the date, to a man named John Rusher and to them were born three or four children. Rusher was a moulder by trade and worked for Russels of Massillon but when my folks moved west he concluded to go with them and bought land there. Here he lived a short time and became tired of farming and returned to Massillon where he died. I do not remember what year or how old he was, I do not remember but he was buried there. I visited his grave at one time with my sister. After his death my sister felt lonley and she moved out west again on the farm. Some time after, I do not remember the date, she married again to a man by the name of Charles Rollson. To them were born several boys, how many I do not know, but when they grew up they concluded to sell the farm and removed to Indiana and after some time there they heard of cheap land in Arkansas. Mr. Rollson and the boys concluded to build something like Noah_s Ark and go west. They were living on the White river so they built their boat on it and stocked it with such things as they thought they needed, vis, horses, cows, feed for some chickens and fowls of different kinds, provisions and household goods and such things as they thought they needed and all got on board with the exception of two of the girls who lived in Logan County, Ohio. When everything was ready they took in the lines and floated down into the Wabash and out of that into the Ohio and into the Mississippi and finally were towed up some river in Arkansas, where they struck out for some place to locate. They finally located in DeWitt County near DeWitt the County seat and bought starvation land and after some time the boys became dissatisfied and moved back to Indiana and the old people had to remain, they were too poor to move. They stayed there till recently when Mr Rollson died. The boys after removed their mother to Indiana and this ends the history of Matilda for the present. My sister Nancy moved to the west with my people in 1847 and in the same year got married to Joseph Miller of Massillon Ohio whom she had been acquainted with for some time. They moved the same year to Hancock County and bought a farm joining my brother John_s. Here they lived untill Miller and brother went to the war and Miller was taken prisoner by the enemy and taken to Andersonville prison and there left to starve to death and be burried in a strange land. The reason we know what became of him is his name is mentioned in a history of the Ohio soldiers. So my sister was left with a family of small children, the youngest being born about he left for the War. The children in all were seven, I think, four boys and three girls. Those she succeeded in raising and gave them as good an education as her means would allow her to do. The boys are all married and gone and the girls, some of them are still with their mother. By hard work and strict economy she has raised this family and still has fourty acres of land left near Ada, Ohio on which she at this time is struggling to make a living at the age of 73 years. She seems to be happy and works hard every day and is fairly healthy at this time. This will now conclude the history of my Brothers and Sisters and their families unless hereafter I learn something more that might be interesting to my children or my grand children in the future, when I am gone. Some things may not be very interesting to adults but may serve to pass the time for the little ones. Of the history of my parents and grand parents, I know but little except what I have already given for I left home at an early age to earn a little for the sustanence of the family for my parents were poor having expended a large amount in bringing the family to this country and caring for them untill they were able to earn a dollar to help them along. This was however done intime and by careful living and saving, they managed to live to a good old age, not in luxory, but in common, plain style. They did not trouble themselves to hunt up receipts for their mince but always knew where the mush pot was when they were hungry. Besides this, Mother most always kept one or two fresh cows and had plenty of good milk to use and what farming father and John did kept the family in other necessarys for use. Mother always managed to have some pigs, sheep, calves and different kinds of poultry coming on for what meat we used, so we never had to patronize meat markets and in fact there were but few at that time. People most always divided with their neighbors when they killed anything and received their pay back when some one else did the same. This formed a custom of friendship and sociability which does not exist now among neighbors and kept all trying to return a nicer piece of meat than they received and that made them feel proud, besides it made a good feeling all around. I will now relate my first experience in business. It was when I was about seven years old that I comenced going with my sister Nancy to Massillon to sell butter and garden stuff to families and such things as they needed and established quite a trade so that we sometimes had to make two trips a day, the distance was over a mile. This was pretty hard on feet for in warm weather I wore no shoes and my feet became used to it but sometimes received injuries by it but soon got over it again. We continued this traficing and selling for some time untill my sister Nancy was offered a position to assist my sister Matilda, to work in the household duties with a family, the name of Marshall Wellman. She accepted it and in a short time after I was also employed by the same family as errand boy and doing chores about the house. This place we secured by the people becoming acquainted with me while we were peddling garden stuff for they had been customers of ours for some time and we knew them and it seemed a home to as and we were all treated very well and were quite comfortable while we were roomed there together. I do not remember what my wages were but they were very low I suppose but I got plenty to eat and it was very good for the lady of the house was a fine woman and treated us very nicely. Mr Wellman had a large store in Massillon and was the owner of flour mills and we often sent or took goods for our wages to take and give them to our parents. We also sent home brand and cow feed for to stock the cows for mother knew how to serve them to give a good quantity and quality of milk. The brand only cost 5.00 for a hundred bushels yet it took us some days to earn the same. We also worked some other places together untill I was hired out to an old Quaker family during the summer of 1840 at 4.00 a month and worked hard and had plain food to eat and felt good and slept sound. I mind one monday morning my mother waked me, early to go to where I was working, some four miles distant and I sat down to rest under a tree and fell asleep and never wakened till noon. I worked hard every day and at some things I could do as much as a man. In the fall of l840 I was sent one day with two yoke of cattle to help haul a large three story wagon from Massillon to Canton a distance of eight miles, this was during the campaign of Harrison I think. We had 32 yoke of cattle in two strings which made a nice team and I felt quite proud of my team that I drove. The wagon was to represent American Mechanics and there were all kinds at work during the parade at Canton that day. We returned home that night were nearly all that night and never got home with my team till nearly noon the next day and then I did some sleeping which made me forget all my troubles for sometime, wish I could do the same now. I would feel better. I did not stay with the Quaker family during that winter, got a little more schooling which I was badly in need of and spent some of my evenings in helping my brother John at shoe cobbling for he had a shoe shop and wanted me to learn the trade. I did not like the business and in the spring went to work with the old Quaker to live again on mush and sour butter-milk, for they were saving and economical, fed their sweet milk to the calves to put them in good order for sale. When this summer was over I went with my brother Andrew who was then carrying on a smith shop and in the spring I felt like earning some money and I engaged with Captain Moffet, one of our neighbors to drive a team on the canal at eight dollars a month. This was quite a step up in wages from anything I ever had received and it made me a little proud and one day I felt as though I was becoming a man and must show off in style so one day I bought a cigar for one cent and proceeded in smoking same and soon became so sick that I had to retire and take a rest for a while, this calmed me of the idea that smoking made a man and I did not attempt it again for some time. I drove on the Ohio canal from Cleveland to Portsmouth on the Ohio river that season and in the fall when navigation closed, I stayed with the Captain all winter and took care of four horses and went to school and in the spring I graduated for it was the last schooling I got. After driving a part of the next season I quit sailing on the canal and came on shore and concluded to be a land lubber once more and in order to carry out this intention I engaged myself for three years to my brother to learn the smith trade of which I have spoken before. I served the first year in Massillon Ohio and the other two as has been stated. While serving this I was kept very busy and worked hard and so did my brother for he was very anxious to accumulate as much of this worlds goods as he could, hence we got up early and worked till late hours some times when we obliged to do so for we did a good deal of work for heavy freight trains that brought in goods from the east for there were no railroads then and when we comenced to shoe one of the six or eight horses teams we always finished them if it took till way in the night, we made it a rule to get to the shop early for my brother Andrew said, ‘Early birds get the worms_, and many times did not feel as wormy as he did but had to come to time. I had the water for the house to bring for nearly l/4 mile distance and had to draw it with a windlass with 105 feet of rope, it was good and fresh when it came up to the surface if I was a little warn myself. We then took our early breakfast and went direct to the smith shop nearly a mile distant. This kept us in very good health with out being compelled to take to football or bicycle as they are nowdays besides this we lived quite plain, drank mostly rye and bread or Just coffee, Peneroil and sassafras tea and used plenty corn rye and buckwheat and common vegetables such as grown in the propper season but we never indulged in hot house vegetables in winter season, neither did we use oysters, shrimp or planked shad. Wheat was worth 45 to 50 cents a bushel and was not considered so healthy as the cheaper grains and then the fat pork and corn pone were nice when the weather was cold enough to freeze it. We would sit on the forge and warm our feet and eat our dinner quite comfortable and did not look for a change of plate or a course of dessert as is the custom in this fast age. I suppose this was better in the end than richer food for we seemed to have good health and were able to stand hard work every day and I was able to go to the apple cuts and corn huskings in the proper season of the year and sometimes I was given the day off to attend a log rolling or a flax pulling or a party of some kind. Our parties were not expensive but mostly a gain to those that held the party for we all had to work both male and female. There generally was a quilting or a family fall sewing or knotting for the little ones and then when night came on our music did not cost as much for there were plenty of fiddlers that made music good enough for reels and french fours and if there were no fiddlers we took turns in singing for the dances and saved the expense of an orchestra. When the party broke up some of the young men had horses and would take their girls home behind them and them that were on foot if they succeeded in being accepted and did not get the mitten as we called it, they would shoulder their axes and take the girls home on foot, sometimes three or four miles. this was hard work but it did not cost much and always found plenty to take the chances. Everything went merrily unless sometimes it happened that some fine young man got what we called the sack (or mitten) from some girl he had his eye on for a home trip but this did not discourage him much for the next time there was another party or spelling school he would offer his services again to the same girl and perserved on in the matter untill he succeeded in capturing her or some one else. This whole affair was not costly for our styles and fashions were nearly all home made and we were not waiting for the fashions to come from the slums of Paris or any foreign country with great expense but they grew right among us and did not cost much so we lived cheap and were mostly happy and contented. We did not wear long toed shoes nor late styled clothing. It is true that some kept a change for extra occasions. It usually consisted of a pigeon tailed coat , calf skin boots, and plug hat and some had straps on the bottom of their best dress pants to keep them down in good shape and they were not obliged to have them creased every time they wore them. But it was hard on the suspender buttons in climbing fences and they frequently met with accidents, the toes of their boots were short and they were not liable to meet with any trouble from them ingoing through the mud and climbing fences. I do not know when the style of long toed shoes will cease but there is one thing sure, they dare not make them much longer or finer pointed. The old dutch wooden shoe or the Indian moccasin looks no worse in my eyes than this style of shoes. No more nonsense now. This brings me back to Sharpsville of which I have already related This was in the spring of 1846 and I had two years to serve yet to finish my time of apprenticeship, some call it to finish my trade, but I look on it different and claim a man never finishes his trade till he dies for there is always something to learn. You can see that it is 51 years last spring of which I have given a short history, but will give more before I conclude this narative. The two years I put in at Sharpsville were not very instructive for I was kept dressing furnace bars most of the time and did shoeing but did not get much of a variety of work. A furnace shop is a poor place to learn a trade but I tried to make the best of it and in the whole put in my time as agreeable as possible to the end of my industry which brought the date to l848 as stated before, during this time I became acquainted with many people of the neighborhood who came to the shop to get work done. Many have moved west and other places and some have died, a small number yet living but will only mention a few of them; J J Spearman, Squire Dunham, Lambert Neswit, Daniel Stambaugh and many others that came to the shop to get work done and thus I became acquainted with them. I put in those two years and had my fun as I did the first year, it did not differ much from that already related at the former place. The parties and customs did not differ much and again fall of this same year I was invited around among the neighborhood and became acquainted with many of my age. This gave me a wider scope or territory to put in my idle time when I should have been studying or reading something that would have been a help to me in future years but I was as many have been and now are, a litle conceity and over estimated my real, situation. This I suppose will always be the case with some and will keep them from many good chances in earlier life, which are now gone to them in many cases. This is a lamentable fact and I suppose will always be the case. It takes a person nearly all their life to learn and to see where they have gone astray. How often we feel the necessity in future life of some little knowledge that we might have gained while young for youth is the time to acquire this in order to benefit us in after years for it sticks to us as long as we live while things that happen in our older days are soon forgotten. We had full liberty to fish for the laws were not as strict as they are now and fish were plenty and we could capture them in many ways, either by net or hook as we liked and at any time. Sometimes we got some nice ones. In the summer we could go in swimming or hunt wild berries of which there were plenty and in the fall we gathered nuts for the winter and in the winter did some skating on home made skates, hunted rabbits or any little game we could capture and when spring came we knew nothing of foot ball, baseball or golf but played mostly town—ball corner—ball and sock ball. These were all innocent and easy games and were not liable to result in broken legs and heads as football is nowdays. In time some of the farmers became able to purchase buggies and those that had no horse would try to borrow from those that had and we would form strings of ten or a dozen and go some where which cost about 25 cents a dinner, horse food was 10 cents. This made a cheap good pleasure trip and was as satisfactory to us as a trip to the watering places of the present day. I remember taking part in one which cost me a little more than usual for I had bad luck and in the end it cost me several dollars before I got all things made up again. It happened in this way, there was a party formed to take a drive to a Catholic church some few miles from Mercer, and I was invited to join and it was to be on sunday so I concluded to join them for it would not cost much for I had a friend that I knew would loan me a rig. So sunday morning came and I went after the rig which was a common open buggy with what we called a panel body set high on a pair of long springs and a buffalo robe in the seat for aquision and it looked quite tasty. Here is where my bad luck started, the horse he was to have let me have became lame and he was obliged to give me an old abelusia or specold mare which had a colt by her side. This was the best that could be done so I took the rig and made haste to Sharpsville. I left the colt at home for it would not look well to have a colt along in a sunday party. Then I got my girl I found the rest of the party had gone for some time. I started and lost the right road and got to Mercer and Church, it was about over when we got to the church and they were prepairing to go to Delaware Grove to dinner at a popular place kept by Flanagan Saterfield who after some time moved to Sharon and many people remember him. Everything went nicely untill we were ready to start home and then trouble started again. I drove up to a high porch in front of the hotel and as my girl stepped down into the buggy the bottom of the buggy gave way and she was injured some. This delayed us some time while the others were merrily on their way home. After I got started I tried to catch up with them but this failed and when evening came on and it became a little cooler I found the old mare had been foundered some way and became quite stiff and it was hard work for me to make home with her. When we got to Sharpsville my girl insisted on me to remain and have some supper for her sister had it all ready. She got home sooner than we did for she was not so unlucky as we were. I tied my horse to a tree that stood in front of the house and when I got busily engaged at my supper I heard a racket outside and I went to see what was up and found the old mare lying down and had the shafts of the buggy broken and this left me in bad. Some parties that were standing around said that she would die and this only made me more angry and I made up my mind to do all I could for the poor creature and I succeeded in getting her up and I left the rig at Sharpsville and led the beast to Sharon Furnace and got the services of an old teamster to assist me. He told me it was founder that ailed her. He gave her some medicine and told me to keep her walking as much as possible during the night. This kept me awake nicely and the next day we hitched her in a wagon with one other horse and did some light hauling small loads of native ore to the furnace and that evening she became fit to return to her home and the whole affair cost me some 15.00 besides loss of time. This dwealt heavy on my mind and was a warning to me, it could not last long at the wages I was receiving, 40.00 a year, so I adopted the old style and went on foot till some time later. I was a Democrat, was converted to that faith by an old lady by the name of Craig who lived near the state Line in a log house and she promiced me a fine dinner if I would vote as she said when I became of age. I promiced her I would do that so one Sunday morning one of her sons came to Sharpsville and told me his mother wanted me to come that day as they had killed a nice little pig a day or so ago and wanted me to have some of it. So I looked up my sunday suit and it was not hard to find for I had but one and it was in style for the styles did not change as often as they do now days. We wore the same hat all year there were no change in spring or fall hats, one hat was allright for both seasons. My boots were also in style, were long enough for my feet and no longer and fit like a new kid glove and gloves we did not use much, when the weather was cold we wore the good old home made mitt of glove knit by our mothers. They were made of American wool or cotton to suite the season of the year. Now we started for the dinner and when we arrived at the good old home the good old lady had the meal nearly completed which was good indeed. The menu consisted of home grown articles except the coffee and it was good and strong and the good rich cream that she used in it made it look like gold. The table was a house made one of nice poplar lumber, made by some carpenter. It was as bright as snow and the dishes were nicely arrainged on the table with a plate, cup and saucer at each place and the victuals all set on the table with a large plate of fried meat set in the center so that all could reach and help them selves for the table was not very large, yet the whole bill of fare was put on the table at one time and it was not necessary to have a servant to bring course after course when we comenced eating. The family consisted of two boys, Ben and Ira and the old people, four in all and my self which made it necessary for two of us to set together on one side of the table. Finally dinner was called and we took our split bottom chairs and seated at the table. Ira and I sat on one of the long sides of the table and the lady sat on the other side and Ben and the old Gentleman sat at the ends. The old lady had her coffee pot set by her side on the floor and we all held our cups to her as she filled them, then she said, “Now help your selves and reach and eat harty”. We commenced and took such things as we liked. I reached and took a little piece of fried pork which was in nice little pieces. Soon after I took some more as it was good. After a while she urged me to reach and dont be backward for this is your dinner. I concluded to take a little more pork. I succeeded in getting the meat nearly to my plate when Ira by my side struck across my hand and knocked the piece off my fork and said, “D———???” You eat something else, Dad Just killed this pig a few days ago and we want to save some for our own use”. His mother said “You are too bad” and he replied, ‘D——–??? let him eat some other things for the meat is nearly all gone” and he looked very cross. This at first confused me a little but found out after that he was a good kind fellow but was a little kokey and profane in his language but otherwise he became an ordinary citizen and was a friend of mine as long as he lived and we visited him after marriage. He married Susan Groscast who is yet living I think. This is the commencement of my political career and I have voted Democratic ever since and always thought of my old friend Mother Craig when casting my vote. I well remember the first vote I ever cast and so I think the board of election will if they are living yet. I think it was Dave Baker and Titus, I got one of my friends to arrange the tickets for me in proper shape. I stepped to the window and passed in my vote after some little they asked me if I had been born in this country, I told them I had not, then they asked if my father was naturalized or whether I had been. I showed them my papers which I had received some time previous from M C Trout who was Prothonotor of Mercer County at that time. This settled the matter and they handed me my vote back for to hand in again seeing them depositing the votes in pigeon holes of the ballet box. I concluded I might as well drop them in there and I proceeded to do so and was stopped by the Board of Election. I finally took the vote and handed it in the window again which ended my first vote. I now felt that I had done my duty and filled the agreement I had with Mother Craig. I felt like having another of her good dinners of which I had several after. I mind one time on Sunday, J J Spearman and I went to the Craig mansion to have a feast of good sweet peaches of which they had quite an abundance of the good red cheeked ones. We seated ourselves on the porch in front of the house with a basket of peaches between us. We were having a nice time, there was a grass lawn before us grown up some few inches high and it kept nice and clean. She noticed him peeling a peach and throwing it out in the grass, she at once stopped and said to him “Look here mister, I do not want you to clutter up the yard for I try to keep it clean. “You can have all the peaches you want to eat but you must not throw the peelings on the grass, I do not allow it_. This spoiled the good taste of the peaches for a little bit but we soon got over it and concluded it was a good place to visit even if the rules were a little strict. We had a good time and when we were ready to go home we were presented with a nice lot of peaches, and were warmly invited to come again. I do not remember if we ever went back but the old folks lived to be a good old age and finally were called home. ‘ Peace be to their ashes_. So you can see that we had some fun if it was in a crude cheap way in those days. Our pleasures did not cost as much or take up as much time as it does now, yet there seemed to be as much satisfaction for we wore nearly on a level with each other if not in this worlds goods, it was in the general feeling between us and I believe it was better for poor men than it is now. Conceit and confidence has somewhat diminished and selfishness, pride and distrust have increased, so much doubt in one another. I have seen the time when you could get trusted for postage on a letter when we did not use stamps on envelopes and postage was from 6 1/4 to 25 cents, owing to the distance, the letter would be written on a large sheet of paper and nicely folded and a red wafer moistened with the tongue and the folds of the letter were fastened with a blunt thing or a stamp for the purpose, some had stamps with their initials on them. They were a little more advanced in wealth and could afford them. I remember when I first came to Sharpsville I felt lonely one sunday, so I concluded to write to a female acquaintance who I knew at Massillon, Ohio so I got a large sheet of paper from my brother for he Always kept some to make out his smith bills. I took one half of the sheet and wrote what I thought a very nice and interesting letter and put a standard wafer on it and addressed it to the party as best I could and looked at it several times after to see that it was perfect. On monday I gave it to brother Andrew for to mail as he was going to Sharon. When I handed him the letter he said ‘You arent going to let her pay the postage are you?_. I said, ‘I have not got the money_ He then said he would not write to a girl. This made me feel a little cheap and I took the letter in my hands and tore it into bits and threw it to the winds. This ended my writing for some time. These days you could either pay the postage or let it follow and the postmaster would stamp it either paid or due so much owing to the distance it had to go. Times have changed considerable in the last fifty years and it is hard to tell what the next half century will bring forth. Now days our letters go any distance and are delivered to our houses and collected from mail boxes. The mail boxes being near our houses. At two cents this makes matters quite convenient but the taxes are a little higher now than they were then but wages are higher and postage lower so the young man can write oftener to his girl than I did for I never wrote again, I had a bad start. All went along smoothly untill 1850, I concluded to get married and stop expenses and settle down for life. I thought I could keep a woman as cheap as to pay board so I began to prepair for same and commenced adding some things to my wardrobe. I got a sewing girl whose name was Miss Cochran to make me a couple of fine shirts which were nice and just the style. She finally married a man by the name of Morgathull and I think she is yet living in Sharon, but in poor health. I got some other necessary things and when I had them all completed I took them down to the office at Sharon Furnace and put them in the care of J. J. Spearman who still was at the place. I had a pigeon tailed coat , plug hat which I thought would answer for they were nearly new but all the rest of the outfit was new. The day finally came on which I was to be married in the evening at 8 PM. I worked that day and in the evening I went down to Sharon Furnace to get ready for the event as my outfit was there as I have stated before. I got all matters arrainged and in company with Spearman we made our way to where the wedding was to take place. We went by way of Sharon, up the state road for there was no road across at that time and going up the state road Spearman said,_Boy,we will be late_. I told him they would wait till we came and they did for the Squire had not yet arrived and did not for some time after we did. Finally he arrived and the ceremony was gone through with. We then all sat down to a very fine country wedding supper. There was not the display of flowers and other splendor as practiced at present but an old common sense affair as was the custom those days. The next day was spent in a short wedding trip for that was the custom. The company consisted of the following persons who had all been guests of the wedding party, Phineas Dunham, Azeriah Dunham, Zack Dunham, J J Spearman and Thos. Taylor, three of those are living yet and some of the ladies. We went to the town of Hartford Ohio where we had dinner. We there amused ourselves by viewing the town for it was then quite a flourishing place. There were stores and hotels there. Finally when we concluded to start for home and I was paying my bill for the dinners and horse feed, the landlord looked at the bill quite closely for a little while and then pronounced it counterfeit and handed it back to me. It happened to be a bill that I had borrowed for fear I would run short during my wedding trip. I had borrowed fifteen dollars from a friend. This proved to be part of the money. There was lots of bad money those days for there were so many wildcat banks as we called them and was not as good a system as there is at this present time. We started for home when all matters were settled and came on through Brookfield to Sharon and there we seperated for our respective homes and thus ended our wedding trip. The next morning I went to Sharpsville and opened the doors of the smith shop. Work went on as usual with the loss of but one day for the wedding and the wedding trip. This I think was but wasting much of my time. Many of my customers did not know of it for some time after for weddings were not announced in the daily papers those days as they are now and I was congratulated for some time as people became to know of the case. I rented the house my brother vacated (after he moved to Ohio) and prepared to settle down for a married life. I had purchased a few articles from my brother which were left in the house. I think there were a set of common chairs and cook stove, wash tub and many other little things too numerous to mention. I had also bought a lot from him on time and in all I think I owed him 250.00. This was quite a debt and it gave me some ambition to be industrius and saving. One morning soon after my wife and I commenced cleaning house and during the day her father brought down a load of what we called in those days, out setting, I believe. We carried it all in and then he said, ‘there it is now, there is not much of it but if you do right you can soon get more, but if you dont, this is more than you should have_. This gave me more grit and I said, ‘Very well, I hope we not have to trouble you further_. After he left I said to my wife, ‘Now when you go home and get butter or eggs you pay for it and if I get wheat or anything from him I will pay him and if he gets anything done at the shop he can pay for it, This will keep everything square. She looked at me and thought I was angry but I was not only a little gritty. We after saw it was good advise and was a benefit to both of us. We struggled along for two years and then moved on the ridge joining her father as I have stated before so in l854 I thought I could pay my debts for my brother agreed to take a two horse wagon and a double set of harness for part of what I owed him. This would reduce the debt 100.00 so I engaged a set of harness from Robert McFarland of Sharon, for we traded work with each other. That made the pay as good as gold and there was but little money needed and when we made annual settlements the one that came out in debt would give his due bill for the amount and it went into the next settlement. I can remember of getting small due bills, one that was so small as l.48 and I did not get one penny in cash, the reason I remember this is because I needed the money badly and felt quite dissapointed. I could write much more on this subject but this will suffice and give an idea how business was done in those days. I will now relate my experiences in delivering the wagon and harness to my brother Andrew in western Ohio. I had one horse but needed two for the trip so I traded an open buggy for a fair looking horse. The man had him hitched single in a buggy and showed me how he drove which was satisfactory. He told me he was too high strung for the farm or he would not part with him so we traded for I thought he would be a good roadster so I prepaired for a trip west. I thought I might be able to sell something out west so took a top buggy and put it on top of the wagon box and fastened it there which made a nice place to ride only it was a little high and troublesome to get into but was alright otherwise. The morning I was to start I got all ready, hitched up and after bidding good bye to my wife and kissing the little babies who sat in the grass I climbed up into my high seat. The new horse looked back at me and refused to start. I at once came to the conclusion that I had a balky critter and would have trouble. I got down from my high seat and tried several methods to start a balky horse but all for no use. I at last concluded to try one more thing. I had a saddle in the wagon, I unhitched the horse from the wagon and put the saddle on him and run him out to Trout corners and back as hard as he could go and when I got back I hitched him up quickly while he was short of wind and then I got a good start and had no trouble the balance of the way except starting in the morning after that. This was the last time I drove or walked overland to the west. Railroads became in use and we adopted that mode of travel and shipping goods in the future. I arrived safely at my brothers and delivered the goods to him and also sold him a saddle and tried to sell him a horse and buggy but he would not buy. (Andrew). We could not agree on the price. I did get an order from brother John for a wagon, harness and saddle same as the ones I had brought out which please me very much and I commenced to think my trade was increasing. I settled with my brother Andrew, we deducted what I paid him from the note held against me and gave him a new note for the balance of the debt and we were squared once more. I then hitched one horse in the buggy and led the other along behind gypsy style and started for home. I went from there to Findlay Ohio where my sister Nancy was still living, so take the whole thing together it came out all right. I had a visit with my relatives and tended to business at the same time. I came on without anything of note taking place untill I got to a country tavern between Wooster and Mansfield to stay over night. I drove in past the sign post in the front of the house, the large square swinging sign which made quite a familiar scratching noise which made me feel like home. I had my horse well cared for with plenty of good hay and oats and I had a splendid country supper and good feather bed and a good tangy bitters and hot breakfast in the morning. There was a teamster stepped up and asked what his bill was. They talked in Dutoh for they were what was known as Pennsylvania Dutch, but I could understand them. The bill, was one dollar. I stepped up to pay my bill some time after he had left and he told me 1.25.. I said “Are you net a little high?” He said “No, everything is high”. “Oats are worth 16 cents and hay 5.00 a ton and we have to charge that to make a living”. I said, “You only charged the other man 1.00 and he fed his horse a peck of oats”. I confused him for a little while and then he said, “Well, the folks that ride in buggies must pay for it”. I then said, “If I do ride in a buggy I have no money to spare and I shall never stop with you again.” He then said, “Well I dont care a D*** if you dont” and this ended the matter. I came on home without any more trouble and never drove over the road again. When I arrived home I found all well and I again commenced my daily work feeling quite rested after my trip for it revived me as much as a sea trip would have done. Those days I was young and harty and could stand much hard work. I mind of Mr Daniel Stambaugh who told me that he must lay off a month and have a good rest. I told him I would not know what to do with a months rest for after I got through shoeing a horse and got my wind again I was all right but as I got older I commenced to realize his ideas. My wife and I talked over how we would manage matters. As for farm produce, that was allright, for that would all come in and more than we needed but we must have some store goods so we concluded it would be a good idea to make arraingments with some merchant in Sharon to get what we needed for there was no store in Sharpsville for the Furnace had stopped and so had the store. So I went to Sharon to what was known as Strawbridges store and laid the matter over among themselves and they informed me that owing to the passage of the 300.00 act they had made it a custom to trust no one except those that had farms. I next went to W C and Hames Bell_s store and laid the matter before them and met with the same results. I then went to Mathew L Murdock_s store which stood on the corner beside the Exchange Hotel. It stood there many years and finally burnt down. He heard my proposition and told me that I could have all the goods I wanted and I could pay him in such pay as the farmers paid me. This made things in good shape for us and we wanted for nothing to live on. Finally Bell_s also sent me word that they would accept my offer but I dealt with Murdock a long time and whenever I could get grain or anything for my work I would have them to deliver it to him. He even gave me orders on the Sharon Iron Co. to get what iron I wanted and when I got a little further on and had hired help I sometimes gave them orders on him for goods and this came quite handy and made a nice trade. After I moved my business on the ridge near Trouts Corners I got many customers from Strawbridges coal bank that opened on the state road about 3/4 mile from Sharon. I made tools for the miners and also shod the bank mules and shod many teams that hauled coal to the docks at Sharon. This soon gave me a nice bill on my books against Strawbridges , nearly one hundred dollars at one time. They seemed to be well pleased and told me they would be pleased to sell me goods and told me to give orders to my men for goods. I told them that I could not for I needed money to pay some debts that must be paid with money. They then counted me out the bills in ones, twos and threes of New Crawford Co. bank bills which made quite a bunch of money. I had some business in the eastern part of the County and stopped at a place by the name of Wilmington. I inquired for a place where I could get something to eat as I was hungry. I was directed to a place, a kind of store and lunch place. I got bread, cheese and cider and some dried lemon. When I went to pay the bill I laid down one of the new crisp one dollar bills. He said,”That is Counterfeit”. I reached into my breast pocket and pulled out a whole bunch of them and he said we will have to have you arrested. Just then Mr McCartney came in and as soon as he saw me he came and shook hands with me and the store man then told him of the trouble. McCartney knew the store man and also knew me very well and he shamed him out of it. He knew us both for he had a wollen mill down at the town of East Brook and had a store in Kinsman Ohio, he often drove across the country and stayed all night with me several times in this way. I found out afterwards that the money would not pass anywhere only along the canal and I never took a large quanity of it after that. I did work for the Strawbridges for a long time but never dealt in their store a dollars worth for the first refusal was never forgotten. In those days all things were cheap, butter from 6 to 10 cents, beef and pork from 2 1/2 to 4 cents, hay grain and vegetable according to the season, corn and oats were from 18 to 25 cents a bushel, hay 5 to 6 dollars a ton, straw one dollar a load. Chickens 15 to 25 cents each, young pigs for raising .75 to 1.50, calves 1.50 to 3.00 and other things in proportion. Whole cheese 3 1/2 to 4 cents a pound. There was no canned goods at that time. Fruits of all kinds were dried and hung away in sacks. Pumpkins were dried, Meat was pickled and smoked and hung away. There was no canned goods in this country untill in the eighteen fifties when they first came out. They were very high and often spoiled. They did not understand it as well as now. I see by the paper that canned goods were not known till 1841, 56 years ago. Invented by Jas. Colonia in France who sold Turtle soup for 3.75 a quart, sardines 1.25, Beef tongue 2.00. What will the next 56 years bring? In my time there have been many improvements. I will mention some of them. Steam Boats, general use of Railroads, and sewing machines. In 1846 there was a man working on a model in Sharpsville that was nearly as big as a dinning room table. Postage stamps, envelopes, telegraph, telephone and other things too numerous to mention. In fact I can think of nothing in my childhood except the sythe, sicle, axe and big iron hoe with steel edge. The common grain cradle, the cradles for rocking the babies and they were large enough for a grown person to lie in. I will now give a short history of my father, Seraphim Runser. Some things were told to me by him and others I can remember. I cannot give correct date of birth or death but suppose he must have been born in the later part of the last century. As told by him there were four brothers of them, one served under Napoleon in the French army for several years. He was in the siege of Russia and suffered many hardships. The others came to this country in 1832. Just think of starting with their families of children to come 4000 miles by wagon, sail boat and canal boat to a new and strange country was a wonderful undertaking yet many here did the same thing. He saw one of his brothers burried in the sea and saw the sharks after him to devour him and he saw his youngest child taken in a rough box to be burried somewhere along the Erie Canal. He had to hire it done for the boat would not stop. At Buffalo his other brother parted with him and came on to Erie taking the family of the dead brother along and he never saw them after. He stopped a while in Buffalo thinking of locating there. While looking around for a suitable place he got into an Indian tribe and they saw that he was strange and felt some alarmed and it was quite funny for them so they rung out the war hoop and my father came home and prepaired to sail further. We then came on by lake and canal as I have already stated. He stayed in and around Massillon till 1847 when they all concluded to go on further west for my brother had bought land in Hardin Co. as stated before. Father thought of Andrew and I being in Penna. and they still going farther west. He perhaps might never seen us again so he gathered up a little bundle of clothing and started afoot and alone and paid us a visit before starting west in the spring. They hired some teams and all of them started west. They had some cows, sheep and hogs and some young cattle which they drove along after the wagons till they came to the little cabin I have spoken of before. When they arrived there they saw that someone had wintered some stock there and it needed some scrubbing out or housecleaning so they all pitched in and by midnight they got it in shape to rest in the balance of the night. They built a better home some time later as I have stated before. Here he stayed untill he was called to take his last journey and was buried at Ada as stated before. I do not remember the date of his death. I well remember the last time I saw him, he wanted to come home with me so when I started Andrew told me not to say goodbye to him and he would forget it soon so he and I started for the town and in crossing a field near the house I looked back and saw him groping around the barn yard to find us. His sight was bad and he could not see us. I could not help crying and it was the last time I ever saw him. I could not attend the funeral for some reason. He died soon after that and ended a romantic life. He was a stone mason by trade and labored many years in Basil on the Rhine and he had to walk three miles night and morning and then tend to chores while home. He was not a drinking man but he missed his good wine when he first came to this country. The employers he worked for would present him with a quart of wine and with a small loaf of bread every day for a lunch and this he missed sadly. I often heard him complain but he soon became used to doing without. I never knew of him drinking any after we came to this country. I will now try to give a short history of my mother as I can by what I can remember and what related to me at different times. I cant give the date of birth or death. She was born in Alsace, France and was the daughter of a farmer and was married before she was of age. I do not know of her connections, how many brothers and sisters she had but her name was Catherine Wickey and was early taught to hard work which continued with her all her life. Her journey to America was similar to that of my Father which I have related but I think the journey was more trying and laborius for she had some children to look after and had the cooking to do nights and mornings so you can see there was no idle time I have heard her say sometimes she rode in the wagon till she got her baby to sleep and then she put it in its bed and the jolt of the wagon would keep it asleep for a long time then she could be at liberty to walk with the rest. This continued from Elsace to Haver where we shipped aboard vessel. I have some faint memory of some things transpiring on the journey although I was but four years old. I can remember of seeing the men climb up on the big trees and the ship rolling and the waves splashing against the ship. I one time stole on deck and rolled around , Mother had work to catch me. I can mind seeing Uncle slide over into the sea, can mind being carried down a ladder from one boat to another and many more things but will not numerate any more at present. We were 65 days on the ocean and Mother had all the family to care for during the time on the ocean in the dark hold of the sailing ship. After laying in quarantine for some time at New York we came on as stated before and here she lost her little baby. In the way it happened as allready stated before. This was a sad stroke and worked heavily on her but she bore it all to fullfill the object for which they left their native home in order to hunt up a better one for them and their children so they came on to Massillon as stated. We lived in the place for some time and during the time Andrew the oldest son apprenticed himself to a Yankey to learn the smith trade. We lived in a house he owned at the time. I have stated the time he was to serve and wages he was to receive. The man also owned a farm some two miles away. Father rented it some time after of which I have spoken. When we got located on the little farm my Mother began to feel at home once more and she soon had quite a stock around her, pigs, chickens, sheep, cows and a nice garden. I can well remember the first pair of pants I ever had. Mother got them from a neighbor. They were too long for me and they had them cut off at the bottom to make them fit. I had always worn dresses and mother said I must again for a while after baby died. This I do not remember but I do mind of always following Mother when she went to milk and get my cup of warm milk while she was milking. As soon as I became big enough to carry a basket my Mother sent me with my sister Nancy to peddle her produce as I have allready stated. Mother was now a happy woman. She would sing while she was milking, while she was walking and while she was sitting doing her knitting and sewing. I can remember parts of some of her hymnes yet I have known her to do her work all up on Sunday morning and walk eight miles to church at Canton. She was a Catholic and I believe a sincere Christian. I have walked the distance with her while quite young. She after joined the United Bretheran Church in which faith she died. She fought the good battle and I hope received her reward. As I have stated I left home quite young to help earn something to help us all along yet I always felt that it was my duty to follow my Mothers teachings as near as possible for I loved her and believed her to be correct in her ideas. She always advised me to settle my troubles with my playmates in peace without fighting till I became a real coward. I have had some quarrels in my life but few fights and law suits. I am satisfied with the result. Many times in my life has the good council of my Mother checked me when I had made up my mind to settle harshly with some of my friends. Mother, that dear name. Is there a man living that does not have a good Mother? There is something beautiful and sublime in the name itself without the good teaching and council we received while young. Let my fate be what it will in this world. May I always remember my good Mother who suffered much for me, no one can ever fill her place. She is first and last in all our thoughts and should always be held dear by those who have once realized her kindness. I will now enter on my Mothers western trip as stated before. They secured teams and loaded them with what they had in store. Mother of course was the busy one among them for she not only took an interest in the articles they were taking along but had to see that all were properly cared for in having something to eat. They took along their own provisions and Mother did the cooking At noon they camped out for dinner and at night they stopped at hotels for lodging for hotels those days kept what was called immigrant kitchens where they could do their own cooking and eating and saved the expense of boarding and there was no expense only lodging and stabling of the horses. She also had a partly fresh cow in the herd of cattle which furnished them with all the good milk they wanted. This was a cheap way of traveling but was not as comodius or comfortable as the palace and sleeping cars are of this day but answered the purpose well. At that time they finally arrived at their journeys end and found their round log cabin in the situation as described before. They were busy all day, did their cooking and eating out doors but made out to sleep in the house that night. The next day was devoted to looking after their stock which had been cared for as well as could be the day before. One of the moving teams had brought in a small load of hay from a neighbors. There was but one field fenced in where they had to commence farming and keep their stock. The stock soon began to feel at home so they turned them in the woods to hunt their living and they soon learned to come home at night for they always had a treat of some kind in shape of corn, brand or salt. She also turned the poultry loose of which she had brought two or three coops. They soon had their farm stocked as well as some that had been in that country before them. They all went to work with a will and by fall with what they earned and what they raised they had enough to winter themselves on. Father and John built a rude pole stable for the cows and a good coop for the chickens and by the time I got there the same winter they were well fixed as I stated before. This was the winter I paid them my first visit. From this on they seemed to get along nicely and were happy and contented. They soon had all kinds of fouls and useful animals around them. John bought a breeding mare that died when her colt was but a few days old. He was going to have the colt killed. Mother said no and she took charge of the colt and raised it by hand. It made a fine young horse which he sold for 75.00 when he was but three years old. Will say more of him when I speak of John later. They went on in this way adding to their stock and cleaning up their land untill they had a nice little farm of sixty acres with a nice twenty acre lot of timber which included all the land they owned. They did not struggle to get more land but commenced saving out of the proceeds of the farm till eventually they were able to lend in sums of 50 and 100 dollars to some of their neighbors with large farms who had been in the settlement long before they were. This goes to show what can be done by economizing, endurance and proper management. From then on they got along fine. When John was called to the army (Civil War) then Mother and Father were left alone on the farm till his return. On his return all went well for some time till Father commenced failing and at last died as stated. He was a man not known much for he never went far from home but where he was known he was well liked. His birth, age and death I have already noted. Then all went on as usual till the time came when John was called home. I will notice his death later. Mother was then as she thought out of a home but Nancy and Andrew both offered her a home with them. Andrew finally got her to come and live with him. This did not lighten her labor for she would not be idle. She took right hold and tended to all matters that she had been accustomed to looking after, poultry, calves, sheep and pigs. She soon had the barn yard full of all kinds, chickens, turkeys, guineas, ducks and geese, also had some pigs, sheep and other pets. When the proper season came she and Andrews wife got up a model garden. She made herself generally usefull both in and out doors. When she was not working out she always kept her knitting ready to take hold of so she worked early and late. I remember the last time I saw her she invited me out to see her family. It was more interesting than Barnums Managery. There were all kinds of fouls, pet lambs, pigs and calves. Some of the fouls were crippled and could not walk well but when they saw her they all made a dash for her till we were surrounded and we could not move more than one step untill she threw some corn a distance out of a feed bag she had hung of her neck. Then we were clear and able to make the house again. She then related a few past incidents about my childhood and told me that was the last time I would ever see her. This proved to be so for soon after she began to fail and after an illness of some time she passed away loved by all and scorned by none. Thus ended the life of one who had seen many trials and not many luxuries of this world but she died in peace knowing that she had done her duty to her children and to these around her. I feel as though I could write a whole column about her but it would not be of any use for few may over see this to form their characters and principals for this life but hope that these who do see it may profit by it for I know it will harm no one to follow her teachings. It may not be necessary for any of you to endure what she did but the history of her life will harm no one even if it is in a crude and common style. She gave me the best education she could under the circumstances. May she rest in peace is my prayer. === John === I will now give a sketch of the life and death of my Brother John. He was born in the old country. I cannot give the date but he must have been quite a boy from what I have heard being the third child. He could relate many things that took place on the journey. I have heard say that he walked considerable between Elsace and Haver but mostly drove the horse. I have heard him relate many things that happened on the ocean. They had lots of fun when they got over being sea sick and became used to the rocking of the ship. He and some more boys made ships out of some old bottles and put masts and sails on them and had some of the men let them down on the sea when the weather was calm. He loved to see the little sea birds light on the masts like sailors. I will add no more. I only mention these little things for the benefit of some of the little ones who may chance to read some day. It may be interesting to them. We then came on to Massillon as stated before. He retained quite a vivid memory of many of the principal cities we passed through on the journey. Buffalo and Cleveland were then small places when we located at Massillon. He felt quite homesick and longed for some of his old playmates who were then a long distance from him. That winter he had not much to do only some little choreing at home and for some of the neighbors but the next season we moved on the farm. Then he was kept quite busy in the summer and winter and also started to school. After he learned a little of the English language and soon as he became a little larged he took great delight in hunting rabbits. He has told me that while he was yet quite young he would construct snares and fall traps and would sometimes succeed in bagging from one to four rabbits at a time. He finally took it in his head that he could do shoe cobbling and could mend the family shoes. In this he was successful. He got this idea by spending some of his evenings at a shoe shop that was in the neighborhood and from which he borrowed such tools and material he needed untill such times till he could buy what little he needed. I can well remember the first pair of boots I ever had seen. I saw some other boy have boots so I commenced teasing for a pair too. He happened to get a pair of old ones but they were entirely too large for me so he cut the toes out of them and sewed them up, but they were too large for me. We filled them with paper and put insoles in them. They were just the fit then and also the style for square toes were then the fashion, no lost leather in toes. With my cut out of pants and boots I was happily and well satisfied. He finally went under instruction with a shoe maker and learned the trade and had good success for he was soon able to mend and make shoes for the rest of the family. After staying some time I cannot say how long, he went to Massillon and laid in a limited stock of tools, lasts and leather. He bought them of a firm named Soser and Dangler, who trusted him and he never could forget them and often spoke of them and stuck to them for sometime and bought all his goods from them as long as he lived in the vicinity and they got many dollars from him in the end. He and his parents together succeeded in saving quite a nice little bunch of silver and some gold and had some money loaned out on interest. He felt like owning some land so when Andrew moved to Sharpsville in 46 John also concluded to look around and change his location. Land was too high in that vicinity for the amount of money he had and hearing of some cheaper land in Western Ohio he went and found what suited him in western Hardin County. He bought 8O acres, the half of a 1/4 section belonging to H C Belldin of Warren Ohio. Many people here may still remember him. He was at that time an extensive carriage builder in Warren. In the spring of 47 they moved as I have described before. In the winter of 47 and 48 he was chosen to teach the district school that was located near where he lived. It was a little round log structure about 15 by 20 with but little furniture there in. This was the same winter that I visited as I have stated before. One day he invited me to accompany him to the school, this quite a treat to me. When the entire number of scholars had collected there were some l8 or 20 ranging in age from 7 to 20 studying from spelling to geography, some large boys and girls were yet low down in their studies and some were a little more advanced but when recess came they had their fun in playing overball cornerball and swing circle and appeared to enjoy life as much as any one could. The next spring he commenced with the rest of them to clean up the place and also to cultivate what ground that was clear and would work some at his trade evenings and bad days and when winter came he worked in Kenton as stated before. He at this made a little money but it was very hard on him, he after stayed on his farm and done the best he could till his career ended. He in 1855 come to Sharon with two horses to get the wagon, harness and saddle I had sold him the year before, these were all ready for him, the wagon stood in my shop on the ridge and the harness and saddle were in Sharon at Robert McFarland shop located on the bank of the river where the P. H. C. Block now stands. When Mr McFarlen and John met they began to talk and relate some of their ideas of business in this life and form favorable opinions of each other for they seem to agree. Often after they would inquire of me about each others welfare. They would send their regards to each other by me. I get a letter from John stating he was going to be absent from home for some time. He was going into the service as one of the Hundred Day Men and could not say where I could reach him by letter. After some time I received a letter stating he had been in a skirmish at Harpers Ferry and came out safe but Miller, his Brother—in—law was missing. After his time was served he came home and we again corresponded with each other. One of the neighbors that was with him in the Army told me he made a brave soldier. Although he was quite timid and did not delight in killing anything, he would hire his butchering done, he may have killed some rabbits while young. The same man told me a little anecdote that took place between them, he wanted to sell a young horse, the same one that Mother raised by hand as I related before. He not having confidence in himself to set a price, he asked this man how much the horse was worth. Mr. Shanks did not reply at once and John said, “Is he worth 75.00?” He told him that was not enough for he was a fine looking animal. John replied, “Well if you can find me a purchaser for the horse at that I will pay you for your trouble”. So Shanks said to him,”I do not want the horse but if you are going to sell him at that price I will take him”. So he took the horse and trained him on the road and in the course of the year sold him for 300.00 to some horse fancier. Then he said to John, “Do you see how you missed it?”. “Alright”, said John, “If I had kept him, he never have come to be the horse he is now and I am perfectly satisfied with the transaction”. So after they called him Honest John and he was known by that in town and country. All his dealings were square and if he found out that someone had charged him too much for any article he would deal with him no more. He never bought anything unless he needed it, then he would say, “What is the least you can afford to take for this?” If it suited him he would take it and if not he would leave it and never bother to make a lower offer, his word was his religion and he looked for same from others. He was quite an astronomer and took much delight in viewing the stars and heavenly bodies. He bought many paper that treated on the SOLER System, Could name and find most of the main stars. Would view them for hours with his telescope, kept posted on all changes of the moon and stars, dates and signs. In politics he was a free soiler, he never aspired for office, was always quiet and inoffensive in expressing his ideas yet refined in his views, was always grateful for any favors shown him by anyone and stood clear of those that were selfish and of different opinions from him. He never delighted in law suits and settled difficulties as easily as possible and evaded the parties in the future. In religion he was a Universalist but belonged to no church and always sided with those to be nearest right in his views. He was kind to all those that proved them selves worthy and never turned anyone from his door in distress. Had he lived close to the road he might have had many callers. His house was some distance away yet one end of his farm joined the road. The place selected for the house had a little elevation. He kept his farm in the highest state of cultivation, everything was allowed to grow, was cared for and that which was of no use was destroyed. He kept his fence corners clear of weeds and brush and allowed only such things that were of use to remain. The country is level and entirely clear of stone yet after years of cultivation there would some small pieces of limestone work to the surface. These he would collect and take to his barnyard, put them in a pile. When strolling over the farm he always carried a basket with him to collect them in and would carry them to the stone pile. I remember the last time I saw it there was quite a pile of them, several wagon loads, he also used them in making dog walks around the house and barn. His woods had lots of timber that he was saving for use, contained 20 acres and was kept clean of all underbrush and refuse. It was really a nice place to ramble on a warm summer day and was suitable for a picnic or camp meeting. His theory was to keep no more land than he could care for and would not own more even if given to him. Things went on in this way untill he was stricken with sickness. I was notified so hurried and went to his bedside and got here the day before he died. He was yet conscious but could not speak but knew me I think. The next day he died. This ended the life of a good man and worthy citizen. I stayed untill after the funeral before I started home. In talking to his widow she told me how matters stood. There were no debts except the funeral expense and few collections to make, some few notes which were on interest, this did not astonish me for I knew that he was always careful in his dealings. He kept all matters in good shape. I could go on and relate many more traits in his character but this will suffice to show that a man can conduct himself in such a way that his good traits will live after he is gone. He had some faults I suppose but have not tried to remember them as well as his good traits yet can truly say his faults were few compared with his good qualities. Since his death I have visited the place but once and know little of the surviving ones but I hear they are all getting along in good common style and some of the children have inherited the principals of their father. I will close my remarks on the matter and will give some few instances of the life of my brother, Andrew, who is yet living, I think or was the last I heard from him. === Andrew === As far as I can reccollect or been informed in matters; he also came to this country with the rest at the same time. He was the oldest of the family and could relate much from his native country and also of the journey to America. He must have been nearly a young man for he commenced his trade on arrival. He became an excellent mechanic and had plenty of work after starting business for himself. He became acquainted with a young lady by the name of Isabel McDowl, her parents lived on state line in the Clark neighborhood. At that Haseltons Corners. The lady I refer to had a sister living in Massillon, who was married. She had her sister to come and spin for her. She was a great one to spin on the big wheel. Andrew became engaged to her and they were married. I do not remember whether they were married in Massillen or at her fathers on state line. I do remember of them driving over to Pa. several times so finally when the building of the Sharpsville Furnace was an assured fact they concluded to locate there and moved in l846 as stated before they remained four years and then moved west as already stated. This landed them where they now are and will stay to the end. They moved into a log house that stood on the road leading from Kenton to Lima, both County seats. The road being much traveled they soon found sale for all they could raise on the farm, besides there was a nice young orchard on the place which produced lots of fruit, peaches, pears and apples. They had plenty to use and sell. This soon enabled them to build a new house and barn. The house was considered the best in the surrounding country at that time. It was two stories with shingle roof, had a wing for kitchen cupboards, two bedrooms. This was only one story. They then needed a cellar, there was none under the house, the ground being level and they could make no drainage. All the crops were covered with straw and earth in the winter, some few had what they called cellars on top of the ground. These were made by setting some split or round timbers, say like a wig-wam and then back them up with earth which answered the purpose quite well. He studied the matter over and finally built a large brick one which would hold all he raised and more to. He had it built with heavy walls, filled in between making a good cellar for winter and good storage in summer. He then bought such things from neighbors as suited him and sold them to dealers and sometimes he would ship a car, this was a double benefit. He made a little on the goods and it gave his young boys some practice at buying and dealing which they delighted in. There was a matter which I should have mentioned before. Andrew always made his wife banker to take charge of the money saved so when they concluded to move west they were counting their money. When they got done she said, ‘I want you to count my pile'. He said, ‘It will be a short job'. She went to her hiding place and brought some two or three hundred dollars, he was astonished. She had been keeping a little every time and had saved that amount. Then they packed their goods in store boxes and got everything in shape for the wagon, then Andrew and I took the trip I have spoken of before. He bought a big young dog from John Milligan to take along. He said he would be good to have in the wagon at night so he fixed a good bed in the wagon and the dog slept in it every night. He tried him the first night and come nearly getting hurt, afterwards he felt safe and sometimes we left the wagon stand in the barnyard overnight without fear. When we got to the end of our journey he said to me, “Now boy, I want you to help me unload and unpack the goods_. When we came down towards the middle of the first box we found some money, he said ‘ There is 1000.00 in the three boxes or should be that amount_. We found the money alright and he paid for his land that day and settled up all the matters. We now were ready to start for home. We left the dog and one horse at my parents home until such times that he would arrive with his family. He rode one horse back to Sharpsville. So my parents had a team too and got along nicely. The dog and the horse were kept untill they died. The horse lived to be 21 years old. I mention this just to show how cautious he was and how well my memory serves me while in youth. Now my memory is poor. Youth is the time to prepair for old age. The boys bought butter and eggs and all such things as there was a demand for and established a trade and when they became older they sometimes bought a car or two of cattle or hogs and went with them to some city and disposed of them. The boys all grew up and became steady men of industrius habits. There is one of them that must have a months hunting every year. A habit he formed while young. The game is all gone where he lives which deprives him of the fun. He belongs to a hunting club that goes away to some western state every fall. This his father thinks is too expensive. In early days they used to gather herbs of all kinds and use them for medicine. I have seen large lots of maple root, boneset and many other herbs, dried and ready for use in time of need. I heard Andrew say one time he had not taken a dose prescribed by a Doctor for fourty years. They compounded and mixed the medicine to suit themselves. They had medical works such as beach gum and others. They made a cure for all comon ailments. They did not need a doctor only in urgent cases, such as if some one needed bleeding which was a cure for all things in early days. Their shelves were not stocked up with bottles of patent medicine to cure all diseases, they were not known. They made their tonics of boneset with dogwood and wild cherry bark. They could take a genuine hot sweat by putting clean white oak leaves into a wash tub, pour hot water over them, put a board over the tub for a seat, set on it with a quilt or blanket over the head and body and after taking a good sweat, go to bed and cover up. This used to be Fathers cure for rheumatism. I could mention many more ways they often used for doctoring but this will do to give an idea. I will say no more about it at present. I will relate a little incident that took place sometime in l88O. I was at Andrews house and wished to go to Kenton. He said he would take me there. I told him if he would I would pay expenses. After breakfast he hitched up and we started. When we got through with our business I requested him to go with me to a hotel for dinner. He said I dont want any dinner. I then said we will get a mess of Oysters. He looked at me and said, ‘That is something I never tasted in my life. I think I am now too old to commence a new diet. You come with me, I will show you what I am used to.’ We went to the livery where his horse and buggy was, he took out a little sack of oats for his horse and fed him and then he took out a basket and we sat down on a bench and had a fine lunch of bisket, dried beef, hard boiled eggs, pickles and Pie which was nice indeed, beats oysters. He said now you can see how we live out here. Our meal is all home production. In cost it dont amount to twenty cents. The horse feed is not worth over 5 cents, the livery mans bill is ten cents for the horse, this makes a cheap bill all around. It suits me better than a two or three dollar hotel bill would have. He has made but one visit to Pa. since he left in 50 and that was in 57 or 58. Railroad travel was fair at that time but not as convenient as now but he thought the roads were better than years before when he did drive them, so he and his wife packed their clothes and headed for an eastern trip with one horse and buggy. They come on to Massillon and stopped two or three days with some of their friends and come on to Pa. and stayed about a week, visiting friends here. This is the last time I ever knew him to travel across the country by horse power. He was elected Squire of his Township some where about 59 or 60 and held the office for many years, then his oldest succeeded him after he retired. They have all been successful and have farms located near the old homestead. The oldest boy having over 100 acres. The old folks still have the first purchase on which they still live. They also have several small farms in the country. The two daughters are widows and have good homes also. This ends the history of this family to the present time and what the future will be remains to be seen. After this will next endeavor to give the history of one who has not been so successful in this life yet seems to be as happy as any of them, may she continue so to the end. === Nancy === Sister Nancy was also born on the other side of the water and experienced the same journey with the rest of us. She was then about seven years old. She can remember many things that took place on the journey to this land. She was soon quite a help to Mother on the farm in helping to cultivate garden stuff, feeding chickens and gathering eggs and peddling as stated before. Sometime after she got work by the week, the wages were low but she could get some instructions she could not otherwise obtain. She continued working at several places with good families till she became quite a good cook and housekeeper. She after had no trouble in securing work. She and I worked together in some places and in one or two instances there were three of us worked in one place. She never worked at hotels or public places but always with some good private family where she enjoyed herself best. In the winter of l846 and 47 my brothers wife expecting to be confined, could think of no one that would suit her as well as Nancy for a nurse and housekeeper. Andrew secured a rig from some one and set out one morning for Massillon, a distance of 80 miles. He could go there in two days. He had a regular stopping place at Deerfield, Ohio, with an old Quaker farmer. Then the next day he would land at Massillon. In a few days he returned to Sharpsville with Nancy. She stayed a part of the winter and became acquainted with many of the people, some are yet living. I had a severe spell of sickness myself that winter, she nursed me through also. Dr. Issue McMurry was my Doctor, whose widow is still living I hear. When she was through and settlement was made, I think she got a little over a dollar a week for coming the distance, but took an order on the Prince store. She could not find all she wanted there so she took an order on a store in Sharon. She and I went to Sharon and carried the goods home. They did not deliver goods at your door those days, neither was there any street cars. When we get ready to go any place we started. We did not have to stand shivering on the corner till cars came along. When everything was settled up, then the homeward trip came next. The same as the former trip. She related the trip to me only a few years ago and the last time I saw her and it was still vivid in my mind. On her return home preparations were going on to move west as stated before. She had her share of trouble and care of matters with the rest. The summer was spent at this new home on the farm and shared with the rest in all her trials and pleasures. That fall she was married in the old cabin. There was no decorations of palms and choice of any kind but the motive was as true and pure as those of the Goulds or other millionaires and proved to be more agreeable than those in high life have. The next thing in order was the wedding trip so he hooked up his team and they loaded what few things she had and started for near Findlay Ohio where he had provided a home. He had bought land there and erected a good log house. He being a carpenter he had done most of the work himself except the raising for which he had help. They did not have much of a reception when they arrived at their home but had to pitch in and get their own supper of such things as they had brought along with them. They lived there for some time, I can not say how long. I visited them three times while they lived there once in 48 and once in 54. Both trips I have mentioned before. I made them one visit with my wife and children in 59 or 60. We went from Sharon to New Castle by packet on the Canal. From New Castle to home by stage and from there by rail to Ada and from Ada to Findlay by wagon. This was quite a variety and we enjoyed it very much. They soon after this moved and bought a farm joining the old homestead. Then she was allright. Could see mother every day and all were happy untill Miller and John went in defense of their country. She was then left with a family of children to raise as I have related for he never returned to his family again. She worked along as well as she could untill such time as the oldest girl come of some use. Then they went to Ada and secured some washing for the students at the College. This proved to be some benefit but the washing had to be collected and delivered. The distance being two and a half miles made it hard work. Some time after she sold her farm which had a log house and log barn. She got what was considered a good price but land increased in price after she bought a house in Ada where she could be handy to attend to her washings. They also made a little taking care of rooms for students. After her boys became grown up more they concluded they might make more on a farm so she bought a farm of 40 acres a short distance from Ada on which she lives. Her boys have all got married and left and she is now left alone. One or two girls are yet with her who still do some washing for Ada people. She has her farm worked on shares by one of the neighbors and raises enough to keep her but she works very hard. I have known her to do the family washing and have it hung out by seven and be ready for her daily work. The girls would perhaps do a washing the same day for some town customer. This I have seen done within two years. How is that for a woman of her age? She is never idle evenings. Is knitting or prepairing something for the mornings meal. She reads her Bible every evening before retiring and to sum it all up I count her an honest, upright and industrius woman. She has had her trials since her childhood but still maintains her vigor of youth. Oh, for a constitution like that, besides all this she has lost none of her charitable disposition. She is always willing to help those that are in need or distress and never turned a worthy one from her door. She does not aspire to wealth or fashion but she is gratefull to those who recognize or assist her in any way. She never can forgot a favor and lets an insult to her pass by and tries to forget it. This puts me in mind of a little transaction that took place one time when flour was very high. I happened to be at her house, she was needing some flour. I went with her to Ada. She called on a merchant by name of Teague. He asked her twelve dollars a bushel, she thought it was too much and we went to a grist mill in town. They told her ten and when she related her experience they told her they had some flour for eight dollars that was good flour but a little dark so she took it. Saved four dollars and stayed clear of the Merchant after that and has ever since dealt with the miller or did as long as he was in the business. She often speaks of him. She was a good woman to her husband while he lived. A good woman to her parents while they lived and good to her children as far as circumstances would alloy her to be. Hope she may receive reward for it in the end. She has struggled for the last thirty three years alone and always kept the wolf from the door through hard and good times, all alike to her. Has never received any aid from any source whatever except the meager pension she received from the government. Many are this day objects of charity, are dependant on their neighbors and the poor houses of the land. This alone should entitle her to the respect and love of these who know her. I could go on and mention many more of her good qualities but I must close for the more I write the faster thoughts loom up in my mind and I can see no end to them. I may as well close for the present, May her remaining days be the happiest of her life and long may her good qualities be remembered by those that survive her in this life and may her deeds live after she is dead. === Matilda === Matilda is the eldest sister and next to the eldest of the family, hence she was quite a girl when we came to America, and did not remain long at home. She was soon employed as a domestic in a family and followed it till she was married sometime in 1840. I had the pleasure of her company some at places we lived as I have stated before. She contributed to the family what she could spare from the meager wages she was receiving at the time which was from 75 cents to $1.00 per week and sometimes in store pay at that. So you see she could not make any changes in spring or fall hats. The feathers in her hat would not obstruct the view of those that sat behind her at the theatres, neither did she have many imported fineries among her wardrobe. Yet she kept herself fairly clothed for she had to do so while working at some good places in Massillon. When she would come home we could see the difference in clothes, some of those at home still had some few articles from the old country, then with some of the new homemade flannels of this land made quite a contrast in appearance. We still had some of the old woolen left. Some headware and various other things which did not harmonize with American styles yet did not look so bad in the eyes of those that were used to them. She often would relate to me on her visits home, what the little boys were like where she lived and it made a feeling of anxiety for the same. She sometimes would bring me some little article of clothing that had become too small or would not be worn any more by these that owned them and they would suit nicely. So things went on till she got married to a man named John Rusher as has been stated. In 1847 they all moved west as stated. She endured the hardships and trials of the trip with the rest. I visited them in the winter of 48. Rusher got tired of farming and the next year moved back to Massillon and got his old job at Host and Browns for he was an excellent moulder and could command good wages at them times but would be looked on with impunity at present. He worked there till he died. Then in a short time Matilda got lonesome and concluded to move back with her little children and try the farm once more. Her brother in town owned a farm joining hers and done her farming on the shares which enabled her to get along quite comfortable for sometime. She finally married a man named Rollinson who then took charge of the farm. They were blessed with quite a family of boys. I do not know how many but after some of them became older they concluded they could work a larger farm and prevailed on the old people to move west. The farm they had only contained 80 acres and they wanted one with 160 or so. They sold out and went to Indiana as stated before. They lived near the White River and sometime after built the Ark I have mentioned and settled in Arkansas and there the boys soon tired and returned to Indiana. In Ark, the old peop1e stayed on a large tract of land that would not produce anything except frogs and huckleberries. Some few years ago sister Nancy went to see them. On her return she told me that they were very poor and she did not know what the end would be. This gave me some worry and I procured a N. Y. draft for $100.00. I sent this to them. They were not aware of it untill they received it and they were grateful to me for this favor and acknowledged it with heartfelt thanks. The next misfortune come on her by the death of her second husband which happened about two years after this, left her alone with the exception of a young girl she had taken to raise when quite small. The girl was taken as an act of charity when but a babe and they are both so attached to each other as much as a mother and daughter would be. This makes her responsibility and duty of her past life equivalent to raising three families. She raised three in the first family , two girls and one boy. The boy did not turn out very good. He was the eldest of the family and as soon as he became of age or before, he left home and became a rover and traveled over several states in shape of a gypsy, trading horses and camping out of doors. He traveled some in the south and was among the Indians. This gave her some worry concerning his fate. He was no good. I at one time took him for to learn the smith trade but he would not stay. He left me a foot and that was the last I ever saw of him. The girls got married and located in Logan County Ohio. The eldest one lived with me for a while and was a good girl. The second family was all boys the history of them has been given. The third family is the adopted child who is still with her some place in Indiana. We can at one glance see the life she has had in traveling thousands of miles from her infancy to her present age and all that time has never enjoyed a pleasure trip or been exempt for one week from the cares and responsibilities of this life. She has always had something to look after for herself or those that were placed in her care. This is in fact the case with us all but many are much better situated than she has been to fight the battles of this life. She is now somewhere in 80 years old and her labors may soon be ended in this world. In religion she is a Lutheran. Her first husband was of that faith and she is still a believer in the same church. I have been associated with her but little in my life, it being over fifty years since we seperated and since that time depend on reports. I think though the history I have given of her is nearly correct and will say but little more about her. She may live for some time yet, her parents were both older than she is when called from labor to rest. May her last days be the most peaceful and happiest of her life is my prayer. I neglected to give the religious views of some of the family. I will now do so and that will end all except some remarks I may say of my children hereafter. Father was born and raised a Catholic and never joined any other church. Mother joined the United Bretheran Church. John's faith was with the Universal Church, Matilda a Lutheran, Nancy United Bretheran and Andrew I cannot tell but think he leaned towards the Methodist church. This is a brief history of the family, I could say much more but do not want to worry your patience. Yours truly, Sebastian Runser === Letter to his wife === Wife: I will now give a brief history of my family as stated before. We were married in 1850 and the fruits of this union were twelve children of which only four are living. The dead ranged in age from one month to thirty years. By this you can see that there has been much afflication and care of that many children, besides this there has been considerable expense in doctor bills and funeral expense. No one can form any idea of this only those that have gone through it in their life. The care it takes while they are young and the anxiety the parent feels for their future welfare during life but the greatest trial of all is to stand by the bedside of an afflicted babe or one of mature age and see the last ray of light pass from them. In this we have had several instances of this kind during our life. This bore heavy on my wifes mind and I believe hastened her early decay. When young she was a robust healthy jolly woman and frequently balanced the beam at 210 lbs. She continued in good health untill about 71 or 72 then she commenced failing and saw but few days of comfort till death ended her suffering. While young and in good health she enjoyed herself among her friends which were many. We often made calls on them evenings after our days toil was over. We often visited her parents as she was the only daughter and was much thought of by them. She would go up to their house when we first commenced housekeeping, for Sharpsville was mostly made up of strangers at that time. She had lots of relatives being related, to the Dunham family on her fathers side and to the Titus family on her mothers side, gave her a large circle of relation and after we moved up on the ridge near her mother she was truly happy. She was then at the place where she was born. Her Aunts and Cousins and all her early associates were all around her, and for ten years we lived quite happy. During those ten years she had much to do for we boarded most of the men that were in the shops and also the apprentices I had under instruction. One of them was S. Byerly who was learning the smith trade, the reason I mention this is he is still living near Sharpsville. Many knew him. She had the household duties and little ones to look after. We always kept a girl but there was plenty to do for both of them. Every Sunday we drove to Sharon Baptist Church for she was born and raised to that faith and belonged to the little white church that stood where Hall Institute now stands. We often went to church at night during revivals and special meetings. The Baptist church was the most popular church at that time and would draw people from a distance at their periodical June Meetings that comes as regular as Christmas does. I have seen crowds of people in Sharon on what was called the big day, Sunday, that hardly ever are equaled this day by any gathering. I have seen conveyances of every kind hitched along State Street from Buds Tavern to the top of West Hill. Young people came quite a distance from all the surrounding towns. It was a day of Jubilee for them. The hotels would then reap their harvest by serving dinners to the young people. The old people that lived near went home for dinner. These that came from a distance either brought their dinner with them or went with some near by bretheren so it was a sociable gathering and lasted all day, It was quite a pleasure to both young and old. I mearly mention to show the young of this day how business was done some fifty years age and what the customs was at that time and let them imagine what it will be like in fifty years hence. It will be something to ponder over. I will now again return to where I spoke of driving to church. We continued to do so untill in l862 we moved to Sharon and then we found it more convenient to attend the church with her, for some time, till there was some trouble arose about a sermon. Our Pastor preached concerning the rebellion, this created some difference of opinion and some wanted his resignation. I told Father Parker of this and he notified the church and preached his farwell sermon. They then called a pastor by the name of Dinsmore who did not suit the times and some wanted to elect one of the other two that were waiting for the place, but I objected to make any change untill we paid him in full for his services. We were still owing him some of his salary. They went on and made the election of one of the other two and I ceased attending the church, further, the salary was 400.00 and it was hard work to raise it. My wife continued going to the same church as long as she was able to go to anyone. She continued in fair health for some time and looked after the daily wants of the family. We always kept a girl or some woman to assist in the duties of the house. The children went to school and received a common school education. Some took more interest in it than others but none of them ever had a course in College. She was a tender hearted woman and never turned the needy or hungry from her door. She was kind and indulgent to her children and tried to live in peace with all her neighbors. She avoided neighborhood gossip and trouble as much as possible and was loved and respected by her neighbors and all those that knew her. She never tried to force herself into the company of those who were far above her in this worlds goods nor those that felt above her in any way. Time passed on and she attended to her duties for some years without anything of note taking place, was comfortably situated and enjoyed life. She loved to see the young enjoy themselves with one another and often there would be a large number of them sitting on the porch when I came home on a nice evening. She would sometimes sit with them and be amused by their expressions and ideas. The time come when her health failed some. We doctored with several without a change. She felt a desire to see her former doctor Jesse McMurry. He could not help her case any so we were told of Dr. Webber of Cleveland. I took her there and the Doctor looked her case over and said she had some spinal trouble. He thought he could help her in time if he had her under his care so I took her and Kitty, a young daughter, up thinking she might be lonesome without some one she knew. It would shorten time. When we arrived at Cleveland the Doctor directed me to take them to the Sisters Hospital, there is where he kept most of his patients. When we got there she felt worried after seeing the Sisters. They looked so strange to her. She pleaded with me to take her home again, many of them came to her and treated her so kindly she concluded to stay awhile. I do not remember how long she stayed. I called to see her while she was there. She finally was reported better and wanted to come home. I went after her and brought her home. For a while she seemed better and went to church frequently but after sometime she again changed for the worse and so it kept on better and worse till about three or four years of the end she was stricken and was helpless and had to be moved in and out of bed and finally lost her speech. Then she was miserable indeed. I will next give the list of births and deaths that have occurred in our family which will speak for themselves and show what the past has been and what sorrow we have endured during 37 years of married life. {| style="padding: 10px;" | '''NAME''' || '''BORN''' || '''DIED''' || '''AGE''' |- | Father || June 18,1828     || 1902 || |- | Mother || May 25, 1831 || July 4, 1887 || 56 yrs 2 mo. |- | Emma A. || May 21, 1851 || Oct. 4, 1881 || 30 “ 5 |- | Alfred 5. || Aug 5, 1852 || May 17, 1871 || 18 “ 9 |- | Excelsion C.     || Mar 9, 1854 || Mar, 21,1855 || 1 “ 2 |- | Ella A. || Sept 16,1856 || May 25, 1864     || 7 “ 8 |- | Ada S. || Sept 13,1858 || || |- | Charles S. || Oct 7, 1860 || May 6, 1861 || 7 “ |- | Kitty C. || Mar 27, 1862 || || |- | Frank D. || Apr 22, l864 || Oct 22, 1910 || |- | Maud N. || Mar 1867 || Feb 14, 1868 || 11 “ |- | Fredy C. || June 7, 1869 || July 20,1869 || 1 “ |- | Weber C. || Dec 26, 1874 || May 26, 1875 || 5 “ |- | Leroy S. || Oct 5, 1876 || Mar 31, 1931 || |} The cause of death was spinal infection, fever, water on the brain, Diptheria, croup and spasms. This is a sad list to look over and shows at a glance that such sorrow has been endured, many trials overcome and many laid in their silent graves, some of them buried twice, these were the remains of three moved from the old Baptist ground to Oakwood Cemetery where all are laid in a row except Emma who lays along side her husband. She was buried two times as stated before. She was lifted while the grave was lined with brick. The names of all are on the shaft that stands in the middle of the lot and many hours have I spent seated in one of the iron chairs I had placed there some years ago but for some years have not been able to visit the place. I used to keep and have it kept in reasonable condition but how it is now I do not know but if I live till next summer I must see it again if possible. The dear ones are resting in peace. In looking over the graves and the names it always brought some recollection to my mind of the days when they were infants and how some had grown to maturity and some died while the smile of infancy was yet on their faces and some before the smile made its appearance. This always brought some recollection to my mind of some incident that had taken place while they were alive. I would imagine I could see them in some of their pranks of mischief or sorrow and would think of times when I had to walk the floor with them to go to sleep and give me a little rest for the next days labor. Many a night has my wife and I sat by the side of a sick child, watch every movement and wait for a change but at last had to look upon the lifeless body that was then cold in death. But a few days before had been the pride of our hearts. This has taken place several times in the past. We still kept up hope that things would change, that joy would take the place of sorrow. Sometimes it did for a time but finally the time came when the family was reduced to three, myself, wife and Roy. This continued but a short time till the life pardner was called home. This left but two of us at home. Three that was married was all that was left of the family and I concluded to wind up housekeeping and rented the house to other parties and in the course of a year or so it took fire and burnt down. There was nothing left but the smouldering ruins of a one comfortable home. The place then had no more attraction and I sold it to Frank who built a house on or near the old site where he was born some years before and where I had lived for twenty five years. I first lived in Sharpsville after marriage two years and then ten years on the ridge, twenty five years in all. Which brought matters to a close and during that 37 years we probably experienced more trials than many do in 50 or 60 years. There are five of us yet living and nine are laid to rest in their silent homes. Four of the living ones are enjoying life and comfort, nothing to interfere with their happiness, at present all have fair health and are all getting along nicely. None of them have been raised in luxery or received a college education or traveled in foreign lands but all had plenty to eat and wear this far and never suffered for any actual necessity to make them comfortable and respectable among their associates. It is true they did not have the luxeries and fineries that many rich enjoy, neither did they insist on me to furnish them when they saw it was not convenient for me to do so. They did not seem to crave anything that would be hard for me to procure for them without embarrasing me too much. This was a noble trait in them for which they have my kindest regards. They saw that many years ago I secured life insurance for them in case anything should take place and have added policies to them since and have paid many thousands of dollars in premiums on them since, all for their protection. Sometimes it was a task to raise the money for this purpose but I have always succeeded in doing so. May they be benefited in the end for trouble that I am now to some of them. Little did I think 40 years ago that I would ever be helpless as I am for so long a time as I have been since 1890. I have been what you might call an invalid. Have suffered no severe pain but am afflicted with a disease that doctors fail to diagnose or remedy in any way. In that time I have not had a sound nights sleep or very many days that I have felt like enjoying life as one should do and continually growing worse and when it will end no one can tell me. There is nothing that will equal a disease of this kind. There is hope in fatal diseases that they will soon end in some way but in this there has been none for years. The only thing I have to console me is to know that I am with kind and good friends even if they cannot procure a remedy. They are doing all in their power to make things as pleasant as possible. This consoles me and keeps me in hope that as long as there is life, there is hope and if I was thrown on the cold charities of the world I would be far worse off so I will quit complaining and turn my discourse in another direction. I must say one thing, that I am very sorry that I did not turn my attention closer to my studies while young. What a blessing it would be to me now while I am sitting day after day, year after year, alone in my room. How long the time seems, how slow the moments fly. If I had informed myself on different subjects and become a good scholar even in the common branches of the English language, what a help it would be to me situated as I am now. When age and disease come on you the mind becomes blurred and obscure and you cannot see points or remember what you read or see like you could while young. I can remember and repeat little pieces of poetry that I have spoken in school when but a boy and can today remember them better than I can what I read in the papers today. I also learned some hymns and songs, both Dutch and English that I can repeat without missing a word. Also heard some songs and expressions of some rude men and boys which haunt me to this day and cannot forget them. I mention these matters so the young that read them will benefit by it and not repeat or learn anything only which is right and moral. What a pleasure it is when sitting alone and feel down cast and drowsy to be able to repeat a speech of some eminent author that was committed to memory fifty years ago. Many things that happen in youth are remembered in old age, either good or bad. Therefore, how important it is to commit as many things as possible of an instructive moral tendency and steer clear of things that are otherwise in there teachings. Youth is the time to lay the proper foundation for future life. The boy that fills his head with dime novels of daring deeds and highway robberies will often form a desire for it in his older days, hence the necessity of our jails and penetentaries. No doubt that some beings are born with natural dispositions to commit wrong but even if so there can be much done in the training and example set before them. The wild horse can be broken and the ferocious beast of the forest can be tamed to some degree and made somewhat gentle by early training. Mankind, when first born is as ignorant and more helpless than any other animal. It takes more pains to raise a child than it does any other animal and they are more liable to disease and death, they cannot stand what the animals of the forest can, neither do they advance and grow as rapidly and come to maturity as soon. Again the poorest weed that grows is the hardest to destroy and needs no cultivation while the finest crops of vegetables we raise need the most care and the sooner they are cultivated after they make their appearance the faster they will grow. Such is the case with the childs mind. The training can be for good or for bad, just as the twig is bent, the tree enclines. Such is the natural tendency and in this way we should be very carefull in cultivating the minds of children as in this, the future life depends and will mostly prove so to the end. I had loving parents that done much for me, were never severe or harsh in their corrections but neglected many things that might have been a great help to me in after life. Such is the case in all families, they do not see the error untill it is too late, they are too strict in some things and too indulgent in some other things. Why does the Indian always stand and walk erect? His body is as straight as a line. It is because the Squaw straps him on a straight board while very young and stands it up against the wall of the wigwam while she looks after her daily duties and papoose grows up to be a regular Indian. When the Squaw makes a call or a visit at a neighbors she is not troubled much with her treasure but stands it up against the wall while she visits with the inmates. This is quite different treatment than our children get but it is the only way to raise a good indian and he will be an Indian till he dies. So we could go on and mention traits of character and modes of treatment in many lands but will only mention a few besides our own Country. The French are conspicuous for their manner, gestures and love of good wines. The Irish are known for their quick wit and love of good old Irish Whiskey. The Dutch are known by their dull and awkward appearance and love of sauerkraut and lager beer. The English are known by their John Bull style of independence and the love of their plum pudding. The Americans are hard to distinguish for they are composed of so many different nationalities and their peculiaritites and wants are many. We are fast growing into aristocracy by the formation of trusts and combines by some parties and becoming emencely wealthy and crushing the labor of the land down till poverty reigns in some places and luxury in other places. There is not the quality there was some fifty years age. There is quite a contrast in both dress and living now from what there was then. I think I heard some one say that it is alright, a man has a right to dress and live to suit himself. I will admit that but there is one thing sure, there is not the confidence there was then. People do not confide in each other like they did then and some few are hording up fortunes while poverty and crime are on the increase with others. Some one says, how can that be since our country is full of churches, colleges and academys. This is really so, why I cannot tell for I can remember when we used to have our preaching in school houses when there was scarcely any churches in Sharon and other towns about here. Our poor houses and jails were poor and small yet they were large enough to hold all that were sent there and room for more if necessary. Now our jails and poor houses are too small and are sometimes crowded until they can admit no more. I can remember when there was no lockup in Sharon, also can mind when the first one was built of wood scarcely ever a prisoner would escape. Now we have iron lockups and jails and escapes are frequent. I can remember when Gardner of Stark county Ohio was hung in the 40s, now you cannot pick up a daily paper without seeing that some one has been hung or ought to be hung. I can mind when whiskey stills were almost as plenty as churches and where any quantity could be bought from a drink to a barrel, the price from three cents a drink to twenty five cents a gallon. I have seen a pail of whiskey with a tin dipper in it setting in a fence corner or under a shade tree at a barn or house raising with free access to same and not a man would be intoxicated when the job was finished. There were no coolers to put men in when they went wrong which was the case some times but it seemed not as frequent as now days. I have seen places out west where whiskey was almost as common as water. Everybody had some in the house, could take when they pleased or give some to a neighbor when he called and scarcely ever would they get so they were not fit to transact their duties. Whiskey was made those days from the pure grain without the adulterations that are used now days. Did not make men so crazy and helpless as it does now. There was no inducement for adulteration, the price was so low used nothing but water in it, when they did wish to increase the stock and that was not injurious to the system. Many men used it daily for a beverage and lived to be quite old. Many used it regular in harvest or when at any hard and fatiguing work. In this County even as late as 1845 or 50 there were then several stills in the county yet. One had only been abandoned a short time that stood within a mile of Sharon and operated by C J Carver. One some distance below Sharon operated by Applegate and only ceased some few years ago and many sold Applegate whiskey long after there was no more in the County. I can remember of repairing the Exchange Hotel in 65 or 66, when C J Carver told me to look out for a bottle of Applegate whiskey in one of the boards he had it put in when the house was built and he wanted to see how it had improved by age. I gave direction to the men to be careful but when they came to the place they accidentaly broke the bottle and lost all but a little which was given to a certain lad living there in town and he sold old Applegate for a long time. I can remember of traveling through Jackson County Iowa in l854. I stopped where some men were erecting a water saw mill. I inquired of them where some people lived who had located there from Mercer Co. They asked me where I was from. I told them I lived in Mercer County, Penna, then they asked me how far from Meanses Still House. I asked them why they asked me such a question as that, they laughed and said there were lots of people in that County from Mercer and when asked what part they were from they always answered, one, two or ten miles from Meanses still house. I later found some families who had gone from here and we had lots of fun about the experience I had finding them. I have no suggestions as to how the liquor problem can be settled for many means have been tried with little success. Churches and Colleges have but little influence especially when they keep a licensed bar like Princeton College does. Prohibition does not seem to do the thing satisfactory where it has been tried(Maine & Iowa) and some other states. The only remedy I see is to teach the young the evil of it before they form taste for it. Man is an animal only but stands higher than the lower animals. Many of the most intelligent can be taught many things and some of the less intelligent and wild ones will learn to some extent but if you try to prohibit them they become very uneasy. Did you ever try to drive hogs or try to keep cattle from a hay stack? I lived with an old farmer once that used deception with his cattle. When they did not eat their feed right he would put a temporary fence around it, then they relished it. The laws on prize fighting and cock fights and common fisticuffs were not so stringent years ago as they are now. I grew up to be a young man before I ever read of a prize fight and never saw a cock fight. Only some common ones that took place in the barn yards. I never was knocked down till 1863 when I was trying to put in a substitute (Civil War) at Erie, Pa., he thought he would practice a little at the depot and knocked me down off the platform at the station. I suppose he would have made a good soldier but I did not hire him and he missed receiving any bonus. I looked for one that was not quite so ferocious. I found one and never heard from the other again. This was the extent of my fighting during the rebellion. '''Foot Ball and Base Ball:''' This puts a large amount of money in circulation which would lie idle in the old style of fighting, besides it gives a large lot of gentlemen a chance to amuse themselves. The popular games of Foot Ball and Base Ball are dailly filling our papers with news sometimes of a startling nature. We often hear of some fine promising young man who is attending some college to prepare himself to fill some position in this world either in the Pulpit or the legal bar or Doctors office or some other place of importance in life. This same young man has been fitted up at some expense by a kind father and loving mother for the occasion which is alright but as months pass by the parents receive the sad news of an accident at Yale or Cornell or some other place in which their son is located, stating that on such a date John was fatally injured in a spirited game of Foot Ball by having his skull fractured or hurt internaly or having a leg broke or being injured for life in some way. We can hardly pick up a paper without seeing some notice of this kind in it. This is not very good news for the parents and makes them wish they had kept their son at home under their own care or they wish they had played some more common game that we played 50 years ago in place of playing the national game of today. I sometimes think if we keep on with such rude sports we will some day delight in attending Bull Fights like Spain and Mexico. The aristocracy of Spain and Mexico with all their fame and fashion attend these places and are delighted when a poor lout is struck with a lance or some human warrior is gored or tossed in the air by the mad bull. It is not interesting unless blood flowes freely and more so if someone is killed either man or brute. These are some of the fancies that amuse and please various people. Some of them so rude and foolish that they would almost astonish the wild Indian of the forest. Should these be the fruits of civilization, I answer no. It has done much towards instructing the Indian and then again it has to some extent robbed him of his original ways and happiness, still he is an Indian. The next matter I will speal on will be horse trading, gambling and betting. This covers a large scope to go over and if I only had the experience that some have had I could furnish quite an instructive narative of them but not having very good luck in the start I soon quit them for a bad job. Thousands wish they had done the same while some have made small fortunes. After having bad luck with borrowed horses as I stated before, I thought it better it I had one of my own so I bought one and after having it for some time I concluded it was not fast enough for my business, I looked around for some one to trade with. I finally saw a fine young beast owned by a farmer by the name of John Milligan near Sharpsville, It had never been broke single. He told me to be careful with it in the start. I told him I could handle it as I was used to horses. Well, I did handle it and finally it got to handling me. It ran off and broke a sleigh all to pieces for me. I found this one too fast for me, but I was young and some conceit and was determined to master it. I got a carpenter at Sharon furnace to make what we called a straddle bug. He took two hickory poles that answered for the shafts and runners, He shaved the sticks flat so they would bend up for the shafts then he bored holes in the runners and put risers in them to a half round piece of timber on top about four feet long. When it was put together it made a convenient single or tandum rig by sitting straddle of the timber. I could use a blanket or anything for a saddle and many good rides we had with it but the horse would still run away with it once in a while. In the spring of l850 I helped to move a load of goods for my Brother Andrew as stated before. I had two horses, brother had one. We hitched them all together and set sail. Ferdinan Hull had some relatives near where we were going. He concluded to go with us and pay them a visit. All went well for some time till we got to Mansfield or beyond. One morning I felt like trading horses again. I was intending to leave a team west with my parents and concluded the run away horse would hardly be safe for them although he was good to work double. So I saddled him up and started out for a trade. I made no secret of it, used no deception, If I saw a horse I made the bargain and kept on till I came to a little town called Ontario. I rode up to a livery stable. I saw several horses there and I inquired of a man I saw whether they had any horses they wished to trade. He said no but there was a man lived in town that had a fine four year old that had the distemper but was about over it. He said he put some rowls under his neck and the horse was nearly well, but the man was no horse man and still feared some bad results. This made me think I had a good subject to work on and he sent for the man and he soon came with a fine dapple gray horse. We rode the horses down the road and when we got back to the stable he asked me how I would trade. I told him I would give him an even trade. He asked 15.00 boot. I said no and he went away. The man at the stable told me I had made a mistake in not trading. After a while the man that owned the horse came back with his horse. In talking with him he said I lost a bargain. I told him I was satisfied, Then he said what is the most you will give me to boot? Not one cent said I. I will give an even trade and no more. He brought his horse and exchanged just as my brother came with the team. He said boy, what are you doing? I said trading. He came and looked at the horse and said, you dont want a blind horse do you? I was too spunky to squeal and kept the horse. This kind of cured me of trading and learned me that I was not an expert at the business. I traded several after by exchanging wagons and buggys for horses but found out that there is but little honor or justice in real horse trading and few men but what will either tell a lie or leave some of the truth untold. I have seen ministers of the gospel take advantage in a horse trade. I once had a good old deacon of the church trade me a horse for a wagon and he told me of all the good qualities of the horse and kept the bad ones to let me find them out. This taught me a lesson which I have remembered. In the profession of gambling I have had but little experience but I am not sorry that I know so little about it and shall not attempt to learn at my age. Along in the later part of the 60_s things were pretty bright in Sharon and there were many clubs in town and I frequently got invitations by friends. One night I concluded to go with some few of my friends. We played Euchre, seven up and so on which I was fond of but would not bet anything on the game. Finally one spoke and said I am dry, suppose we play a game of whiskey poker and the one that loses pays for the drinks. They explained the game to me telling what was a good hand and told me when in my judgement I had a good hand to rap on the table. Then all would show hands, the highest won. They told me three of a kind and a pair was a pretty fair hand to show up. I did not understand Hoyle very well so I looked over my hand and rapped on the table. I showed my hand, it contained two clubs and three diamonds. All different numbers, no two alike. I did not have a face card in my hand, they were all spots and no two or three alike. One of the party spoke up and said that it is a beautiful hand but I think the treat is on you. They told me then how to draw the cards next time, but the game was not interesting to me and I soon excused my self and went home and quit poker playing but did not hear the last of it for a long time. Men would meet me and speak of it and I was noted for the champion poker man nearly every where I went. In the spring of 1878 my duties called me west to Boulder, Colorado. Here I saw more of the games of chance of various kinds. I was in Denver for a short time and here seen the high toned places for fortune or poverty. I after went to Leadville, the new mining camp at that time. Here it was in all its glory of nearly all nations except Chinese, They were not allowed to come to that new and moral camp. Here the gambling halls were the largest buildings in town and all situated on the main street or near there. Some were from one to two hundred feet long, full of all kinds of gambling devices to satisfy the most expert gambler. I thought of my first attempt at poker in Sharon and concluded to stay out of the games of all kinds. There were cards, dice, boxes, wheels of fortune, rolettes, sweat clothes, keno and many others, every one yelling loud for some one to take hold and try their luck. This was kept up all night for I could hear them yelling from where I was staying at the hotel. For Inducements for men to stay all night they had cards on the walls for lunches, after midnight a little better menue and better yet after three, to tempt men to stay up all night. On coming into one of the halls the first thing you would see was a long fancy bar decorated with all kinds of fancy bottles of whiskey and some reports of some large winnings that had been made the night before. Everything that would excite the mind of those that came in. You could see among those that came in the hard working miner and the rough looking Mexican teamster and the fine and well dressed gambler which made quite a contrast. All those at the different games are deeply interested and closely observe everything connected with the game and you can hear nothing only the idle ones that are calling for someone to take a chance and try their luck in something they have and many of the games look quite plain to the onlooker and he is confident he can win a few dollars and tries his hand sometimes a few hands or moves will satisfy and sometimes you find a sticker who hangs on till he makes some money and then goes away rejoicing. You are perfectly safe, there scarcely ever a man has his pockets picked. There are stacks of money all around on the tables. No one thinks of disturbing them but when you loose, the money is placed on the pile. They look around for another victim. I could mention more things I saw at these places but I will let this suffice and say that I never lost or won one cent only the time spent in looking on and what I seen of it I think was transacted fairer than much of the horse trading and will now say, let all form their own opinion. '''BETTING:''' Betting takes in many things and many classes of people indulge in it. The rich and poor, old and young, male and female, white and black, native and foreigner, church member and convict, student and farmer. Some of all classes take chances and indulge in it when they think they see a chance to win. I well remember of a certain young man some years ago wanting me to bet a fine suit of clothing on the election of a Judge for this County so he and I drove several miles over the county to see what the feeling of the people was in regard to candidates. On return home I told him I would take the bet after election. We found out I won and he came to me and told me to go to Goldstein and Co. and get measured for the best suit of clothes in the store. I told him I had so far lived without money from a bet and I was too old to commence now and I would not take them from him. He replied ‘I am ——— sure I would have taken them from you had I won” and laughed hartily. I suppose he has won and lost thousands in his life since that time. I have always been a coward as far as betting goes and many other things but still I have my failing as well as other people. There is none perfect, no not one. I was at a fair one time at Brookfield when Brookfield fairs were the most popular in all the surroundings. There was a four or five minute race on and it made quite an excitement. There was a woman yelled out I will bet five cents on the gray. I answered I will take the bet and in about six minutes I lost the money. I did not mourn, she was a relative to my wife and the money was still in the family and I concluded a race was no good without betting. I have seen men bet themselves clear out of money and borrow more and bet again. This is pluckier than I ever was. I remember one time after the war when Sharon was in its balmiest days when every one carried money loose in their pockets and did not know how much they had because the flipping game was so common. I was passing from the shop along the street one day when a friend beconed to me and said come here, would you like to see some fun? I said yes and we went into the setting room of a popular Hotel and there sat the Landlord and six or seven more of the leisure gentlemen of the town, all seated in a ring flipping half dollars. The hotel man lost several times and got spunky, threw down a five dollar bill and said ‘cover that_. No one took hold except one young man who threw a V down and said will it be first dash? No, says the other, then they flipped and the hotel man won the first and the young man won the other two and picked up the money. Then the hotel man threw down 25.00 and said cover that. The young man done so and said first dash. No says the hotel man, best two in three. When all was ready up went the flipping pieces and the young man won and put the 50.00 in his pocket and had more money than he had a short time before. So things went on, they hardly ever knew how much money they had in their pockets. The subjects of this tale are living yet and could testify to the truth of it. I withold the names. I have always opposed betting and believe that every one should receive value for their money. I have always found chances enough to make or loose when I staked my money in my legitimate business without betting on anything else. I never staked any money on a prize fight, dog or cock fight. Think of the amount of money changed hands in the Fitzsimmons fight besides the time lost and expense going and coming. It would build a fine manufacturing establishment somewhere and furnish work for many honest laborers. '''Rich and Poor:''' Some are born among riches and luxury and some among poverty and want. This is the case with all. Some are born with a golden spoon in their mouth and some with the bitter herbs of poverty and some with medium chances in the race of life. All start in life the same while some pass others on the journey. The one with the golden spoon in his mouth may sip the bitter herb of poverty before the end and the medium one may go up or down as fate may prove it. I have seen the rich die poor and the poor die rich. There is no security for anyone in some things such as health and success in this world. Two may start together with equal chance. One may fall by the way with disease and die, the other may land safe on the shore of prosperity in good health. Two may start for the gold regions, one may become rich in a short time, the other may borrow money to get home again. This I have witnessed with my own eyes. Two may start in business with the same capital, one may prosper and become a millionaire, the other may loose all he had and come out hopeless in debt. This I have also seen and so have many others. I could go on and make many more comparisons but these few are sufficient to convince anyone that the events in this life are many and uncertain. Astronomers can tell for ages ahead when an eclipse of the sun or moon will take place, can tell when certain planets will pass each other and distance they will be apart. But they cannot tell how much time will pass before they will be among those of the past. There is no rule for this, we all have to wait till the time arrives. The young men should learn early to figure in as much time in such things as will be a possible benefit to him in after years. He should be very cautious with his money. Should learn to deny himself the unnecessary things of this life to a certain degree. If there is any festivities or amusements announced in the papers and he has not the amount of the cost of it to spare he should consider the matter and lay something by for a rainy day or pay some honest debt with it in place of spending it in gratifying himself in his notions. This would put him that much ahead of those that indulged in the amusement. I do not advocate or desire anyone to become so saving as to become a miser. Young people must have a certain amount of pleasure to keep the body and mind healthy but too much time and money spent in self gratification is equally bad and will lead to want or dishonesty in the end. This can be daily proven by the papers. You can hardly ever scan ever the paper without seeing the following notice. A B or C of Chicago or some other place is a deflator or has been arrested or has left the country for falling short so many thousand dollars with his company or his employer. How does this come? There are just two ways for it. He was either born a rascal or else he acquired habits of spending more money than his earnings, hence, the defalcation or the robbery. Some that did not acquire learning enough to hold positions of trust turn out to be robbers and burgulars when in need. This shows plainly that men should always try to keep themselves above actual wants of life. Both the rough and the man in a position will steal when cramped. The man in trust will hate to come down to common style of dress and living, pride keeps him above this and he commences to pilfer from the firm or his employer till he is detected or is likely to be. Then he resigns and runs away to some place else. The rough will steal sooner than work when he is in need so things go on till some times our jails and prisons are full. I could go on and enumerate many more things that should be acquired while young. A good education does not always prevent poverty or a good start will not prove to come out successful always. We read of men that have been authors, inventors and heirs to immense estates coming down to want and some of them being obliged to seek aid from friends or the public and some have ended their days in poor houses. I mention this matter not in opposition to education or to the genious who has invented labor saving machines but I mention it because history shows it to be a fact. Some say as a man is born he inherits many traits of character from his parents and cannot avoid many faults that he makes. This is so to some degree. I can now see some faults my father had, some still trouble me at times and some I broke off myself many years ago so let the young man follow in his fathers footsteps so far as he knows them to be right and avoid what he knows to be wrong. My father had no serious faults. He was a sober man. I never knew him to get drunk. He was a peacable man, never had a law suit in his life, had a limited education in German and some French but never learned English. He must have been pretty fairly situated in France for he had about two thousand dollars when he left. He brought a big family over and had some eight hundred in gold. When we landed in Massillon this nearly went in learning the ways of this country. He never after had that much. He was what you might call a poor man and died poor but was always industrious and was never in want of one of the necessities of life but lived cheap and died in debt to no one. There are none of the children rich, one brother living owns several hundred acres of land but feels poor, two sisters living are poor, but have enough to carry them through this world but they have worked hard all their lives and have been saving. I think they are happy as circumstances will permit. There are several kinds of poor. There is the man that has to depend on his daily labor to support his family. There is the poor man that is affected and cannot labor. Then there is the tramp or vagabond that will not labor. He would sooner steal and go to prison than work. Then there is what I call the aristocratic poor that will not own. They are poor so long as they can borrow or get on time what they want. This is quite a dangerous class. They have plenty of cheek but no bone. The man that is an object of charity is a gentleman compared with one of this class. It is a pleasure to donate to a poor worthy honest man while it is a curse to you to see an aristocratic poor man sporting some article of approval that he owes you for and has entirely forgotten to pay for. There is still one more class of poor, that is the medium class. This class I think take more comfort and pleasure in this world than the highest or lowest class does. When you find a man of this kind you mostly find a good citizen and a worthy member in society. If he is honest he will not go in debt for anything which he does not need or never intends to pay for. He keeps himself respectable so he can appear in society but is not ashamed to mingle with the honest poor. If there were more of this class in this land matters would run in better shape. I have said about all I can now think of about the poor and will new make a few remarks about the rich. They also consist of more than one class and vary about as much as the poor and some are not as happy as some poor. Some may say that I am too partial to the poor man. I will excuse myself by saying it is natural for a man to stick to his own class, therefore you must not censor me for so doing. '''THE RICH:''' In the commencement of this subject I headed it Rich and Poor. I see now that I have spoken of the poor man first and will now have to treat on the rich man. What constitutes a rich man, how much must he own, what is the limit and of what will it consist of. Some of those jestures are hard to answer and some cannot be answered at all. There is no limit to some mens wants. They always want a little more. The question what riches shall consist of is also hard to answer for the notions and ideas of men differ on this but with the majority it is money. Some men turn everything into land and stock, cattle and horses. Some into mines, rail reads, vessels, manufacturing and various other enterprises. This is alright. It keeps all things in motion and furnishes work for many poor men and enables them to earn their daily bread. This is the only method that can be adopted between the rich and the poor and it enables both to prosper and live and while some of the large employers and companies become millionaires some of the workmen become rich while others are in fairly good circumstances, while a few for some reason may remain poor. Some men will always remain poor, they are not happy unless they are in want of something. The tramp is the happiest while begging his feed and sleeping and riding on the R. R. Cars, that is his nature and make up. He would not be content in the kings palace but feels quite at home in police stations or jail. Then again on the other side there are some rich men that are never satisfied. There is always something wanting and sometimes they will undertake some scheme that will land them in less and dissapointment and they in the end loose all they have and come out hopelessly in debt. So things move on daily. We cannot pick up a paper without seeing the failure of some rich man as well as the distress and want of some poor man. The poor man stays poor easier than the rich man stays rich. The chances for a man to rise from poverty to riches are few. The chances for a man of means to loose are many and many loose nearly all they have. The causalties of loss by fire, floods and explosions are frequent and liable to occur anytime hence the rich mans properity is in danger at all times. Yet if he succeeds in getting through for a few years he will reap the benefit of his trials and risks. The millionaires time is taken up in devising ways to invest his large accumulations. Some donate to colleges, hospitals and other institutions. Some invest in R. R., steamboat lines, stocks and bonds, some build immense hotels, skycrapers, business blocks and many other improvements to rival or exceed something that has been built by some other one before them. This keeps money, mechanics, laboring men, and poor in employment so things move along as time goes on, it is like a wheel meshing into another untill the power is transmitted to the end. Perhaps it might be interesting to some young minds to know how those men made their start in wealth. I will mention a few of the most familiar and best known ones. Vanderbilt commenced life on a farm. A. T. Stewart taught school. Wanamaker first worked for $1.25 a week. Field clerked in a store. George Childs was an errand boy at $4.OO a month. J. Gould sold maps. Carnegie worked in a telegraph office at $3.00 a week. Run drove a milk wagon and Whitlow Reed worked in a printing office at $5.00 a week. I could mention many more but this will show what has been done and what can be done by our youth hereafter. Fifty two years ago when I first came to this valley there was but few wealthy men here. Greenville and New Castle were better off in the Mahoning valley, there were a few in Warren and Youngstown. Coal was the only leading business then. This valley took a start for improvements some fifty four years ago, at that time they commenced building stone piles they called furnaces untill there were over a score in Mercer Co. They ran for a while then all crumbled down only two being rebuilt today standing on the sites. One at Sharpsville and one between Sharpsville and Sharon called now the Sharon Furnace. Nothing left of the original ones except the ground they stood on. At that time people were not divided as they now are. There were none extreemly rich and none so poor as there is at present. The poor house of Mercer Co. was small yet it would hold all that had to be sent there. If a man was worth ten to fifty thousand in those days he was classed a rich man, now that amount does not entitle him to that name. The poor did not become as needy and suffer as they now do. Some men are poor from neglecting their business and some are poor through misfortune (this class is to be pitied) and some would not feel contented in any other sphere than that which they occupy. This will always be so I suppose to the end of time. The only man I consider really rich is an old or young man that has accumulated enough of this worlds goods to keep him during his life and does not crave or worry for more, such a man really is a happy one if he is in good health. Such a man is richer than the Millionaire of today. How often do we read of some rich man leaving large amounts at death or some old miser having pots of gold burried some where on his premises that does no good to anyone. The estate left by the rich will be of use to those that are still living after he is gone and will still continue to add to the wealth of the country but the treasures of the miser is lying dormant in the ground as it did while he was living. He is no benefit to the country no more than the wild savage was that roamed over the land before him. He does not donate anything to the poor or any charity or public institution of the country. He lives and dies unnoticed by his neighbors and is envied by no one. The prudent ones will lay something by for hard times while some that are greedy will invest all they have and borrow more and eventually go to the wall or come out millionaires. They need something to regulate them to run correct and keep good times. I see by todays papers that Pittsburgh capitalists are about to invest two million in the street car business in South Bend, Ind. This looks like a large amount but they see something in it or they would not risk their money. The papers are full every day of combines and syndicates forming all ever the country for various enterprises. We cannot tell what the end of the next century will be if it improves as this one has so far. It has not been more than sixty years since I have taken notice to improvements and inventions but in that time I could not enumerate all of them. It seems the world was in the dark at the beginning of this century. I could go on and mention many of the improvements but I do not know where to commence or where to stop. Therefore I will say no more. I will leave the matter for your own idea to solve the problem as you see proper in your own minds. I would like to write on some matters of history to put in my lonesome hours but I have not the education or talent to write of anything only what has come under my observation during my life. I will try to hunt up something that I can handle with what little knowledge I have, Sebastian Runser ---- === Memorandum === Sept 4, 1893
Sharon, Penna. Memorandum and some of the most important incidents of my life. I was born in France on the 18th day of June 1828 and at the age of four years in the year 1832 my parents emigrated to America. As told by my parents we come by wagon to Havre, and thense by sailing vessel to N. Y. and were 65 days on the ocean, during which time several of the passengers died of colery. When landed in N. Y. we were put into quarentine for disenfecting and cleaning up before we dare proceed further. The family consisted of five children, four are living at the present time and their ages range from 65 to nearly 80 years. One child died on the voyage between New York and Buffalo and was buried there to be forgotten by these that loved her. From N. Y. to Buffalo our journey was made by slow mode of travel, the state canal. At Buffalo we remained for a few weeks, while father looked for a location in this land but finding nothing to suit him and that part of the country being infested with several tribes of Indians we set sail for further west and come on a sailing vessel to Cleveland, Ohio and from there we come on the Ohio canal to Massillon, Ohio. In the fall of the same year and being strangers in a strange country, my Father did not know what was best to do and we remained in Massillon by the advise of these that had been in this country for a while and thought they had become wise. This in time exhausted most of the gold that was left after the voyage and it was found necessary to do something to save what was left so Father rented a small farm near Massillon and commenced farming in the old country style and as soon as I was able to carry a basket of eggs, butter and garden produce my sisters and I made trips to Massillon for the sale of same. Made from one to three trips a day while the season lasted. As soon as I was able to do some work which was when about twelve years old or the year 1840, I worked for other parties for four dollars a month and took all the money home to my mother. At the age of fourteen I went on the Ohio Canal as driver at $8.00 per month during the summer season and in winter got a little schooling in a little log house about three miles from home and in 1843 or 4 I was sent to learn the shoemakers trade at the cross reads in the country. This I could not stand, sitting and leaning foreward did not agree with me and I had to quit it. The next move I made was to learn the blacksmith trade and after a few months took sick and went home, when well again went on the Canal for a short time and then went back and apprenticed myself for three years at 40.00 per year. I this time stayed my full time and during that time my employer concluded to come east to Sharpsville, Pa. and I come with him and finished up my time with him from 1846 to 1848. In the winter of 1848 I felt anxious to see my parents and other relatives who then lived near Ada, Ohio and I started from Sharpsville in the month of Jan. to walk the whole distance between two and three hundred miles. I stayed with them till spring in April and then walked to Findlay and Tiffin where I had relatives and from there I walked home to Sharpsville. On my arrival home I engaged to work at the Bell Furnace. The wages was $l.OO per day and board which was big money at that time. I remained with this company intill the spring of 1850 and then made another trip west. This time I rode out in a wagon and walked back. On my return home I started a smith shop for custom work in Sharpsville and in the same year get married to Adeline Dunham who lived but a mile or so from Sharpsville. This union resulted in twelve children being born to us of whom four are now living, two girls and two boys. In the spring of 1852 I bought a piece of land on the road leading from Sharpsville to Trout Corners being near where my wife was born. I done so by her request. Here I built a smith shop and continued in the business for ten years or till the spring of 1862. I found out the first year that I must do something more to draw trade so in the spring of 1853 I put up a small wagon shop and hired a wagon maker. This brought me trade and in the course of a year or so I run quite a business and employed several men. The times were hard most of the time and money come slow and some of it was not good when it did come but I made a practice of saving state bank money and when I accumulated $100.00 I put a label on it and marked it 100 and this I would never open again but kept it in the dresser drawer in my bedroom for then there were no banks near to deposit it in and when I moved to Sharon in the spring of 1862 I had 25 of these packages worth $2500.00 and had my land and building all paid for. This was making money slow but it was sure. Wages were low and everything else low but we all lived well and were happy. In the spring of 1862 I moved to Sharon and bought the corner on Dock st. opposite Walace and Carley Planning mill and started in wagon making, smithing, building small coal cars and general jobbing. After two years I sold a half interest in the business to C G Carver for 2500.00 and after one year more we sold a third interest to M C Trout for 4OOO.OO and started the Empire Planning Mills known as Runser, Carver and Trout. This partnership lasted till the spring of 1868 at which time I sold my third interest to Carver and Trout for 12,.500.OO and left the business. During the term of our partnership, we done quite a business building and furnishing lumber for buildings much as Mercer Court House, the Shenange House, Thompson Block and Kimberly house. In the spring of 1868 I associated myself with James Westerman, Wm. McGilvery and S. Kimberly and started what was known as the Sharon Boiler Works of S. Runser and Co. The first contract was for Mercer County, putting in 105 tons of iron in jail for doors, cells, ceilings and shutters and grating. This job amounted to over 20.000.00. We next built the Keel Ridge Furnace for S. Kimberly which was at that time one of the most modern in the valley. Also built the first stack for the Valley Furnace and all the boilers for Otis and Thomas of Cleveland. Also built 20 large upright boilers for Coleman Westerman and Co. Built the Red Jacket Furnace in New Castle for Wise and Co. Built the Lamont Furnaces for Ewing Boyle and Co. Uniontown, Pa. and after built several large oil tanks in Butler Co. Pa. In 1869 or 70 I was one of the operators of the Sharon Savings Bank and was elected one of the Directors and served as long as the bank was carried on and I lost considerable money by the bank being badly handled by those in charge. In 1871 or 2 I associated myself with C. Porter and Baldwin West Co in the saw mill enterprise in Indiana and in the final winding up of matters also lost money. In 1871 I bought an interest in some furnaces in New Castle known then as the Crawford Furnaces. My interest consisted of 156 shares of 100.00 each and I kept this interest for seventeen years without dividends or interest and then sold it for 10,000.00 on three years time. In 1875 I sold my interest in the boiler business to my partners and started in the business of making Iron from furnace slag or cinder. The company consisted of myself, Wm McGilvery and James Westerman. We located in Bazill, Ind. and during the summer of 1876 we made a360 tons of iron. Had the iron been sold as soon as made we could have made a little money out of it. We could then get from 18 to 20 dollars per gross ton for it but my partners were for seeing men and kept the iron for several years and paid interest on a large debt and then sold it at 9.50 a ton thus entailing a large loss. I came home from Indiana and was idle for a short time and then engaged with Kimberly, Cams and Co to inspect the iron daily at the different mills, Sharon, Greenville and New Castle and hand in the reports to the Sharon office each day. After about one year I was sent on the road to sell iron and did so for some time, traveling mostly west as far as Wisconsin and Missouri. During this time I invented a cotton tie. which I sold to Cook of the City of Washington for 2000.00. Got 250.00 cash down on same from cook and took other parties obligations for the balance but in 1878 parties became embaressed and I never got the rest of the claim. In the same year I engaged with Sam Kimberly to put up some mining and crushing machinery in Colorado. I bought three car loads of machinery in Nibs, Cleveland and Pittsburgh and had them shipped to Denver and followed the same and from there I had them shipped to Boulder at the foot of the mountains and then had them hauled twelve miles up till near the snow range. After machinery was erected and put in operation we found that the ore was not rich enough and plant was not one of the proper kind to do the work and the scheme failed. I left the plant up in the mountains and on the 4th day of July 1878 I started for Leadville which was then just a new camp. I walked most of the way and was seven days going over. In and around Leadville I spent the balance of the year prospecting without success. I came home in the spring of 1879 after spending a very cold winter in the mountains. I then leased ground and built a shop to do general smithing and repairing and also added the sale of wagons and agricultural goods to it but I soon found out that I could not make a success of it and in 1881 I gave it up and closed up the business and started on the road to buy scrap and iron for P L Kimberly and Co. and followed this for some time traveling mostly east untill I was called home and sent to Greenville to assist in erecting some new boilers and machinery. In the fall of l884 when this was completed the firm become embaressed and the mill closed for some time and I was idle till the following spring at which time he mill started again and I was put in charge of the mill and managed same till July 1891 at which time my health failed and I resigned my position and located in Sharon once more, A year or two before this I made some improvements in boilers for puddling furnaces and obtained a patent on same but they did not prove a success and I took them out and converted them into an other kind which proved a success and I obtained another patent on them and I now have eight of them in successful operation in the Greenville Mills. The whole of them are 1000 horse power. For the last two years my health has been so poor that I have not been able to do any labor and have been experimenting on some improvements on boilers and steam fixtures and I also have the models of three drawheads and have spent considerable money in patents and experimenting. The time has seemed so long to me that I had to employ myself at something to pass the time and make the dull moments pass along. Viewing all matters in there true light in the course of human nature I have now come to the conclusion that my course in this world is drawing to a close. The disease that is praying on the constitution will sooner or later compel me to surrender all earthly claims and launch into the unknown eternity and take me from labor and trials to rest. In looking over my past life I can see many sad mistakes I have made and many short comings but on the whole I feel satisfied that matters stand as fair as they do with me for I feel that I have never intentionally wronged anyone out of one dollar and I have enough of this worlds goods to support me as long as nature will hold the spirit in this feeble tenement of clay and I hope I will never be dependent on any of my friends or relatives for support during my natural life for charity in many cases is limited. I have not only tried to provide for myself but am carrying at this time something over 12,000.00 life insurance for those that will be left behind me and have paid premiums yearly for over 25 years on some of them. This will demonstrate that I am not selfish or living wholly for myself or my own comfort. Some of these whose duty should compel them to show more of the respect and attention to me than they really do. I consider I have done my duty towards them all as well as I could under the circumstances, considering the fact that there were twelve children born to us of which eight have died as well as my wife. We must consider that there has been some doctor bills and funeral expenses paid during that time besides the hundreds of dollars I have spent for medical treatment for myself in the last few years and am still compelled to do so daily but still I have reason to be thankful that matters are even as favorable to me as they are for many in this world are in worse condition than I am for they have stood all the hardships that I have and have nothing left to support them in their old days and are dependent on their children or friends for their support and comforts in their last days. Were this the case with me it would make me feel gloomy indeed for the poor health I have is as much as I can stand without anything else to trouble me. I believe and trust by careful management that I will have enough to keep me in comfortable shape as long as I will be spared in this world and may be able to leave something for those that are left after me whether it will be appreciated or not. I have always made it a rule in my life to deal fairly with all parties and to be kind and courteous to all that were to me and love those that loved me and with my enemies and those that consider themselves far above me in their station in this life I passed them unharmed. My faults have been many and I can see many places where I could make improvements had I my life to live over but there is one consolation that I have and that is this, I always guarded against letting my faults work injury to those around me.. I am writing this sketch for two reasons. One is to put in the time in my last moments and the other is that it may be of some interest to these left after me and I hope it may be a benefit to some and injure no one. I am naturally sensitive and often feel that some that are bound by nature have not the feeling, love and respect for me that they should have but perhaps I am mistaken, hope I am. I wish I could think so, it would relieve my mind to some extent. Thus they know best themselves and I may never find out the true state of things. I am well aware that the disease that has held of me will bring matters to a close sooner or later but this does not make me shudder or melencholy for I know that the common course of nature is death in the end. Let it be by accident, social disease or a disease from some epidemic but while we have our health we think but little of death but it will come to all sometime no difference what our stations is in this life. The tall, the wise, the reverant head must lie as low as ours. I have been afflicted for years and thought death stared me in the face but yet I live while many have died during that time. More are created to die and not live, hence, we should all make up our minds to that effect and deal justly with our fellow men, be kind and courteous to our friends that we may live in their memory after we have passed away. These are pleasant thoughts to ponder over while we live and should possess the minds of all good citizens to some extent. Let us live while we live for these that love and respect us and pass our enemies by unnoticed and unharmed should be the motto of all and then we could avoid many trials and troubles that daily attack mankind. If all would adopt this motto there would be but few lawsuits and few disputes and all would pass in more harmony and peace than under present make of doing things. Mankind seems to be naturaly selfish in their nature and look too much to their own interests regardless of the effects it might have on those that surround them. Let us do good to all as far as it is in our power and harm to none and in the end it will be a consolation to us. S.Runser was born near the city of Bail on the river Rhine, province of Alsace. Fathers name, Seraphin Runser, Mothers name, Catherine Wickey, buried at Ada, Ohio. Signed Sebastian Runser

Sebring Cemetery

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[[Category:Sebring Cemetery, Newfield, New York]] [[Category:Tompkins County, New York, Cemeteries]] [[Project:New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for Sebring Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The New York Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Sebring Cemetery is located in Newfield, Tompkins County, New York. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
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Secona Baptist Church

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A page about Secona Baptist Church in Pickens, South Carolina Church Pastors Church Pastors *William Murphree: 1791 - March, 1807 *[[Davis-21281|Elnathan Davis]]: 1807-1815 *No pastor: 1819 *[[Stephens-5525|Isaiah Stephens]]: 1820-1822 *[[Lewis-36598|Jacob Lewis]]: 1823-1838 *[[Dawson-6692|Thomas Dawson]]: 1838 - March 1843 *Jesse Dean: 1843-1848, March, 1849 *No pastor: 1850-1851 *[[Blythe-851|David Blythe]]: 1852-1853 *Jacob H. Boroughs: 1854-1855 *W. B. Singleton: 1856-1860 *Benjamin Holder: 1861 *John Ariail: 1862 *Benjamin Holder: 1863-1864 *Thomas R. Gary: 1865-1869 *W. B. Singleton: 1870-1871 *Jacob H. Boroughs: 1872 *Thomas Looper: 1873 *W. M. Morton, Jr: 1874-1975 *W. B. Singleton: 1876 *D. W. Hiott: 1877 *W. B. Singleton: 1878-1882 *Benjamin Holder: 1883 *J. T. Burdine: 1884-1887 *W. B. Singleton: 1888-1889 *William C. Seaborn: 1890-1892 *[[Lewis-41230|John T. Lewis]]: 1893 *J. E. Foster: 1894-1906 *Benjamin Holder: 1907 *J.O.Davis: 1908 * B. E. Grandy: 1909-1910 *Augustus E. Howard: 1911-1920 *Ben P. Mitchell: 1921-1923 *Augustus E. Howard: 1924-1934 *J. H. Lackey: 1935 *Samuel J. Gardner: 1936-1939 *Fulton S. Childress: 1940-1944 *Luther G. Cribb: 1940-1944 *Samuel F. Putnam:.1946 *Marshall L. Smith, Jr.: 1947 *Hovey Murphree: 1948 *Coman Brown: 1949-1960 *A. Eugene Osborne: 1961 - March, 1968 *J. Oscar Anderson: July, 1966 - 1970 *Paul B. Nix August: 1971 - June, 1981 *J. Lerlin Dow 1982 - ==Sources== *A History of Secona Baptist Church and The Pickens Area" Jean Martin Flynn. Clinton, SC 1987

Second BUNN (Jeremiah) Family Reunion

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Click her for information about our ancestor =>[[Bunn-42|Jeremiah Bunn]] Sign up now for the second BUNN family reunion. We all had such a good time in 2011 that the descendants insisted we have another. Great things are planned for this year. Our convenor is Veronica Holt.

Second Parish Burial Ground, Burlington, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Second Parish Burial Ground, Burlington, Massachusetts]] [[Project: Massachusetts Cemeteries | Massachusetts Cemeteries Project]] === About === {{Image|file=Second_Parish_Burial_Ground_Burlington_Massachusetts.jpg|caption=Ole Second Parish Burial Ground, entrance|caption=Ole Second Parish Burial Ground, entrance [[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license belowalign=r}} This free space page for the Second Parish Burial Ground is part of WikiTree's [[Project: Massachusetts Cemeteries | Massachusetts Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the memorials there. The Massachusetts Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. === Location/Contact === : [http://www.burlington.org/departments/docs/burlingtoncemeteries.pdf Burlington Cemeteries] : [https://goo.gl/maps/AzcRfbwhD2A2 17 Bedford St, Burlington, MA 01803] The table below is a map grid using [https://plus.codes plus codes] with the 87JCGR prefix removed for compactness here. The full plus code can be used with google maps. {| border="1" class="wikitable" || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR43+22 43+22] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR43+23 43+23] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR43+24 43+24] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR43+25 43+25] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR43+26 43+26] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR43+27 43+27] |- || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+X2 33+X2] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+X3 33+X3] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+X4 33+X4] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+X5 33+X5] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+X6 33+X6] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+X7 33+X7] |- || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+W2 33+W2] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+W3 33+W3] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+W4 33+W4] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+X5 33+X5] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+W6 33+W6] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+W7 33+W7] |- || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+V2 33+V2] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+V3 33+V3] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+V4 33+V4] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+V5 33+V5] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+V6 33+V6] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+V7 33+V7] |- || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+R2 33+R2] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+R3 33+R3] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+R4 33+R4] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+R5 33+R5] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+R6 33+R6] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+R7 33+R7] |- || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+Q2 33+Q2] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+Q3 33+Q3] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+Q4 33+Q4] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+Q5 33+Q5] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+Q6 33+Q6] || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR33+Q7 33+Q7] |- |} Find A Grave uses a grid with numbered rows, 1 to 12 running north to south, and lettered columns, A to I running EAST to WEST. === Resources === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252570/second-parish-burial-ground Findagrave] * MA VR: [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Burlington/ Burlington] [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Woburn/ Woburn] [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Billerica/ Billerica] * [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Ole_Second_Parish_Burial_Ground wikimedia images] By Emw [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], from Wikimedia Commons * [https://www.flickr.com/photos/spotboslow/sets/72157624430588671/ some Flickr photos] === Goals === * findagrave for each (100%) * wiki-id for each: 176/176=100% ** GOAL: connected to global tree (167/176=94%) ** GOAL: cemetery category (100%) * image for each: 160/176=90% * VR links for each * plot location for each (129/176=73% done), as link to map loc (4/176=2%) * badges: vets, pastors, d.y. masonic... === Table === Key to notes column: * F - Find A Grave link * U - Unconnected profile ---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" ! Last !! First !! Birth !! Death !! Plot !! Photo !! Notes |- || [[Wood-27862 | Alley]] || Selina Wood || 1829 || 9 Nov 1848 || || {{Image|file=Wood-27862.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40158491 F] |- || [[Beard-4090 | Beard]] || Jonas || 26 Dec 1764 || 3 Feb 1800 || 7D || {{Image|file=Beard-4090.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40143904 F] |- || [[Trull-288 | Bell]] || Dorcas Trull || 8 Apr 1796 || 3 Aug 1834 || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR43+27F 1A] || {{Image|file=Trull-288.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40234942 F] |- || [[Bell-22631 | Bell]] || Jonathan || 20 May 1793 || 3 Nov 1875 || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR43+27F 1A] || {{Image|file=Bell-22631.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41401084 F] |- || [[Nevers-214 | Bennett]] || Dorcas Nevers || 31 Dec 1783 *[http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Burlington/Images/Burlington_B032.shtml c]|| 26 Nov 1860 || 5A || {{Image|file=Bennett-21273.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40141651 F] |- || [[Bennett-21273 | Bennett]] || James || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Burlington/Images/Burlington_B010.shtml 2 Sep 1780] || 5 Sep 1856 || 5A || {{Image|file=Bennett-21273.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40141071 F] |- || [[Bennett-6716 | Bennett]] || James || 1758 || 4 Sep 1842 || 2B || {{Image|file=Bennett-6716.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=By Emw [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], from Wikimedia Commons}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40231029 F] |- || [[Walker-11724 | Bennett]] || Mary Walker || 9 Dec 1758 || 30 Mar 1857 || 2B || {{Image|file=Walker-11724.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=By Emw [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], from Wikimedia Commons}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40229827 F] |- || [[Richardson-9874 | Blanchard]] || Abigail Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Billerica/Images/Billerica_B154.shtml 6 Mar 1726] || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Woburn/DeathsB.shtml 23 Dec 1792] || 8G || {{Image|file=Richardson-9874.jpg |size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40188141 F] |- || [[Blanchard-4474 | Blanchard]] || David || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Woburn/BirthsB.shtml Aug 1779] || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Burlington/Images/Burlington_D084.shtml10 Jan 1823] *GR1 || 8E || {{Image|file=Blanchard-4474.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40144014 F] |- || [[Blanchard-4470 | Blanchard]], Jr || Deacon David || 31 Mar 1752 || 18 Sep 1818 || 9E || {{Image|file=Blanchard-2446.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40143987 F] |- || [[Blanchard-2446 | Blanchard]] || Deacon David || 20 Mar 1720 || 21 Jun 1793 || 8G || {{Image|file=Blanchard-2446-1.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40143954 F] |- || [[Bridge-1484 | Blanchard]] || Eliot Bridge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Lexington/Images/Lexington_B009.shtml | 20 Apr 1761] || 26 Apr 1821 || 9E || {{Image|file=Bridge-1484.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40144067 F] |- || [[Blanchard-4472 | Blanchard]] || Eliot || 11 Dec 1786 || 13 May 1823 || 9E || {{Image|file=Blanchard-4472.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40144094 F] |- || [[Blanchard-4473 | Blanchard]] || Jesse || 10 Jun 1755 || 10 Mar 1770 || 5E || {{Image|file=Blanchard-4473.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40144122 F] |- || [[Grimes-3114 | Blanchard]] || Sarah Grimes || Jun 1753 || 14 Apr 1783 || 5E || {{Image|file=Grimes-3114.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40143536 F] |- || [[Blodgett-47 | Blogget]] || Capt Nathan || 15 Feb 1704 || 24 Sep 1747 || || {{Image|file=Blodgett-47.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40184907 F] |- || [[Blogget-4 | Blogget]] || Nathan || 7 Sep 1737 || 11 Sep 1737 || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40184658 F] |- || [[Carter-25316 | Butters]] || Asenath Carter || 1793 || 10 Oct 1817 || 8H || {{Image|file=Carter-25316.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40144215 F] |- || [[Butters-359 | Butters]] || Joseph || 7 Dec 1786 || 31 Aug 1839 || 8H || {{Image|file=Butters-359.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40144250 F] |- || [[Butters-362 | Butters]] || Lydia || 19 Sep 1785 || 12 Apr 1844 || 11C || {{Image|file=Butters-362.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40144274 F] |- || [[Carter-25319 | Butters]] || Lydia Carter || 21 Sep 1755 || 19 May 1849 || 11D || {{Image|file=Carter-25319.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40144295 F] |- || [[Butters-361 | Butters]] || Samuel || 29 Aug 1790 || 16 May 1858 || 12B || {{Image|file=Butters-361.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40212175 F] |- || [[Converse-611 | Caldwell]] || Czarina Converse || 20 Apr 1799 || 9 Jun 1829 || 10E || {{Image|file=Converse-611.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40156120 F] |- || [[Callwell-13 | Caldwell]] || Jacob || 1719 || 9 Sep 1787 || 8G || {{Image|file=Callwell-13.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40156157 F] |- || [[Carter-25320 | Carter]] || Abner || 1796 || 27 Aug 1830 || 10E || {{Image|file=Carter-25320.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40156227 F] |- || [[Carter-25321 | Carter]] || Asenath || 1825 || 2 Oct 1826 || 7H || {{Image|file=Carter-25321.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40156280 F] |- || [[Carter-25324 | Carter]] || James || 18 Aug 1782 || 30 Oct 1804 || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40156315 F*] |- || [[Carter-25322 | Carter]] || Jane || Apr 1820 || 25 Apr 1892 || 10E || {{Image|file=Carter-25322.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40210276 F] |- || [[Carter-25323 | Carter]] || Jonas || 17 Apr 1758 || 16 Mar 1815 || 8H || {{Image|file=Carter-25317.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40156353 F] |- || [[Clap-43 | Clap]] || Rev Supply || 1 Jun 1711 || 28 Dec 1747 || 2G || {{Image|file=Clap-43.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40156653 F] |- || [[Cummings-4726 | Cummings]] || David || 26 Mar 1729 || 7 Oct 1799 || 3C || {{Image|file=Cummings-4726.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40181776 F] |- || [[Cummings-4735 | Cummings, Jr]] || Ebenezer || 1805 || 10 Sep 1818 || 9H || {{Image|file=Cummings-4735.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40157446 F] |- || [[Cummings-4734 | Cummings]] || Ebenezer || 18 Nov 1775 || 12 Jan 1845 || 3B || {{Image|file=Cummings-4734.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40229087 F] |- || [[Jones-71706 | Cummings]] || Joanna Jones || Sep 1730 || 10 Oct 1794 || 4C || {{Image|file=Jones-71706.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40181853 F] |- || [[Skelton-1690 | Cummings]] || Ruth Skelton || 1 Nov 1778 || 11 Feb 1852 || 3B || {{Image|file=Skelton-1690.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40226507 F] |- || [[Cutler-1758 | Cutler]] || James || 25 Mar 1779 || 5 Apr 1843 || 2A || {{Image|file=Cutler-1758.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40157587 F] |- || [[Cutler-1760 | Cutler]] || John || 4 Jan 1686 || 10 Jan 1767 || 1F || {{Image|file=Cutler-1760-1.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40157617 F] |- || [[Cutler-1759 | Cutler]] || John || 1824 || 5 Aug 1848 || 2A || {{Image|file=Cutler-1759-1.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40231405 F] |- || [[Dean-8603 | Cutler]] || Mary Dean || 3 Nov 1781 || 5 Apr 1850 || || {{Image|file=Cutler-1758.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41402642 F] |- || [[Cutler-1042 | Cutler]] || Lieut Nathaniel || 1699 || 23 Aug 1748 || 3I || {{Image|file=Cutler-1042.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40157642 F] |- || [[Pudney-173 | Cutler]] || Rachel Pudney || May 1701 || 22 Aug 1784 || 1F || {{Image|file=Pudney-173.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40157664 F] |- || [[Dean-8607 | Dean]] || Jesse || 20 Sep 1784 || 22 Apr 1868 || 1C || {{Image|file=Dean-8607.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40182931 F] |- || [[Johnson-74282 | Dean]] || Mary Johnson || 10 Apr 1756 || 11 May 1821 || 9D || {{Image|file=Johnson-74282.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40158275 F] |- || [[Bacon-5522 | Dean]] || Polly Bacon || unknown || 1 Sep 1817 || 1C || {{Image|file=Bacon-5522.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40158295 F] |- || [[Dean-8622 | Dean]] || Sarah R. || unknown || 18 Oct 1839 || 10C || {{Image|file=Dean-8622.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40211318 F] U |- || [[Ditson-26 | Ditson]] || Sarah || 30 Apr 1741 || 26 Jun 1743 || 6H || {{Image|file=Ditson-26.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40158338 F] |- || [[Ditson-28 | Ditson]] || Thomas || 27 Jun 1738 || 11 Apr 1740 || 6H || {{Image|file=Ditson-28.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40158360 F] |- || [[Ditson-27 | Ditson]] || Thomas || 3 Jul 1699 || 14 Jun 1778 || || {{Image|file=Ditson-27.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40158383 F] |- || [[Fales-564 | Fales]] || Oliver || Jan 1842 || 19 May 1844 || 7C || {{Image|file=Fales-564.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40158416 F] |- || [[Goodwin-6898 | Goodwin]] || Reuel || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Burlington/Images/Burlington_B022.shtml | 10 May 1772] || 12 Sep 1846 || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR43+27F 1A] || {{Image|file=Goodwin-6898.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40235088 F] |- || [[Cutler-1761 | Goodwin]] || Rhoda Cutler || 1772 || 22 Feb 1842 || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR43+27F 1A] || {{Image|file=Goodwin-6898.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40158438 F] |- || [[Holt-7309 | Holt]] || Phebe || 6 Sep 1753 || 23 Dec 1753 || 3I || {{Image|file=Holt-7309.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40158465 F] |- || [[Jennison-309 | Jennison]] || George || 1815 || 9 Sep 1817 || 9F || {{Image|file=Jennison-309.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40204180 F] |- || [[Jennison-312 | Jennison]] || John Edwin || Jun 1836 || 26 Sep 1836 || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143226492 F*?] |- || [[Wyman-1683 | Jennison]] || Lucretia Wyman || 1785 || 10 Mar 1855 || 7B || {{Image|file=Wyman-1683.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40213325 F] |- || [[Jenison-128 | Jennison]] || Naham || 2 Apr 1780 || 11 Jul 1866 || 7B || {{Image|file=Jenison-128.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40213872 F] |- || [[Jenison-127 | Jennison]] || Nahum || 14 May 1809 || 6 Jun 1892 || 7B || {{Image|file=Jenison-127.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40214342 F] |- || [[Richardson-18830 | Johnson]] || Abigail Richardson || 14 Apr 1741 || 25 Jan 1803 || 6C || {{Image|file=Richardson-18830.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40172852 F] |- || [[Johnson-5391 | Johnson]] || Ebenezer || 29 Mar 1660 || 17 Mar 1737 || 5F || {{Image|file=Johnson-5391.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40139799 F] |- || [[Baldwin-10716 | Johnson]] || Elizabeth Baldwin || 21 Sep 1702 || 3 Dec 1780 || 3D || {{Image|file=Baldwin-7812.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40172867 F] |- || [[Johnson-49936 | Johnson]] || Lieut Joseph || 9 Feb 1702 || 29 Jun 1798 || 4C || {{Image|file=Johnson-49936.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40181317 F] |- || [[Johnson-74290 | Johnson]] || Deacon Joseph || 7 Nov 1738 || 14 Oct 1797 || 5C || {{Image|file=Johnson-74290.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40172878 F] |- || [[Johnson-74293 | Johnson]] || Obadiah || 1735 || 23 Oct 1736 || 5H || {{Image|file=Johnson-74293.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40172886 F] |- || [[Johnson-74350 | Johnson]] || Rebecca || 1708 || 10 Dec 1739 || 5F || {{Image|file=Johnson-74350.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40172894 F] U |- || [[Johnson-74297 | Johnson]] || Silas || 24 Jan 1739 || 6 Jul 1743 || 6H || {{Image|file=Johnson-74297.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40172905 F] |- || [[Johnson-74299 | Johnson]] || William || 2 Oct 1742 || 24 Nov 1803 || 6C || {{Image|file=Johnson-74299.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40143208 F] |- || [[Wiswell-137 | Jones]] || Abigail Wiswell || 8 Mar 1721 || 22 May 1814 || 3G || {{Image|file=Wiswell-137.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40172916 F] |- || [[Jones-31709 | Jones]] || Joshua || 31 Jan 1712 || 28 Jan 1790 || 4D || {{Image|file=Jones-31709.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40172933 F] |- || [[Jones-71920 | Jones]] || Rev Thomas || 20 Apr 1721 || 13 Mar 1774 || 2G || {{Image|file=Jones-71920.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40172946 F] |- || [[Kendall-5237 | Kendall]] || Betsey || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Burlington/Images/Burlington_D090.shtml 10 Nov 1783] || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Burlington/Images/Burlington_D090.shtml 6 Oct 1801] || 1D || {{Image|file=Kendall-5236.jpg |caption=[[#cclic | (c)]] |size=s|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40172953 F] |- || [[Kendall-5236 | Kendall]] || Sarah || 1788 || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Burlington/Images/Burlington_D090.shtml 1 Oct 1801] || 1D || {{Image|file=Kendall-5236.jpg |caption=[[#cclic | (c)]] |size=s|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40172966 F] |- || [[Kendall-5247 | Kendall]] || William T. || 10 Nov 1798 || 6 Nov 1857 || 6C || {{Image|file=Kendall-5247.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40143019 F] U |- || [[Lawrence-1974 | Lawrence]] || John || 10 Jun 1688 || 22 Dec 1752 || 3H || {{Image|file=Lawrence-1974.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40172994 F] |- || [[Marion-786 | Marion]] || Charles || 1808 || 6 Aug 1833 || 10E || {{Image|file=Marion-786.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40173010 F] |- || [[Marrett-55 | Marrett]] || Rev John || 10 Sep 1741 || 18 Feb 1813 || 9G || {{Image|file=Marrett-55.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40173001 F] |- || [[Jones-71928 | Marrett]] || Martha Jones || 17 May 1758 || 11 Sep 1803 || || {{Image|file=Jones-71928.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143226610 F*] |- || [[Marston-1273 | Marston]] || Charles Pratt || 1775 || 20 Oct 1775 || 3F || {{Image|file=Marston-1273.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40184248 F] U |- || [[McDonald-15220 | McDonald]] || Colin || unknown || 23 Sep 1830 || 12D || {{Image|file=McDonald-15220.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40173021 F] U |- || [[Mc_Pherson-3860 | McPherson]] || James || 1792 || 6 Jan 1840 || 2B || {{Image|file=Mc_Pherson-3860.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40173027 F] |- || [[Bennett-21297 | McPherson]] || Mary Bennett || 11 Jul 1785 || 29 Dec 1881 || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41543279 F] |- || [[Butters-363 | Miller]] || Emeline Jane Butters || 5 Mar 1823 || 19 Mar 1848 || 11D || {{Image|file=Butters-363.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40211081 F] |- || [[Morse-5767 | Morse]] || Redford || 23 Sep 1799 || 9 Aug 1843 || 11E || {{Image|file=Morse-5767.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40210966 F] |- || [[Farrington-8123 | Morse]] || Rhoda Farrington || 1794 || 6 Aug 1867 || 10E || {{Image|file=Morse-5767.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40211028 F] |- || [[Skilton-220 | Munroe]] || Betsey Skelton || 25 Apr 1769 || 25 Mar 1855 || 3B || {{Image|file=Skilton-220.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40214874 F] |- || [[Munro-2814 | Munroe]] || Capt Ishmael || 9 Oct 1766 || 24 Jun 1848 || 3B || {{Image|file=Munro-2814.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40214519 F] |- || [[Munro-2813 | Munroe]] || Maria || 5 Mar 1803 || 14 Jul 1833 || 10E || {{Image|file=Munro-2813.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40173035 F] |- || [[Unknown-340663 | Nevers]] || Anna Wyman || 22 Aug 1756 || 31 Aug 1852 || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40376521 F] |- || [[Nevers-218 | Nevers]] || Harriet || 12 Oct 1795 || 1 Sep 1827 || 9D || {{Image|file=Nevers-218.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40204882 F] |- || [[Nevers-114 | Nevers]] || Samuel || 13 Mar 1742 || 26 May 1826 || 9D || {{Image|file=Nevers-114.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40173039 F] |- || [[Unknown-342807 | Peters]] || Hannah || 1704 || 15 May 1782 || 3H || {{Image|file=Unknown-342807.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40173047 F] |- || [[Marion-792 | Prescott]] || Martha Marion || 17 Mar 1820 || 11 Jul 1849 || 5A || {{Image|file=Marion-792.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40140430 F] |- || [[Reed-17620 | Reed]] || Elizabeth || 2 Jan 1777 || 19 Oct 1778 || 2H || {{Image|file=Reed-17620.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40173059 F] |- || [[Wellington-559 | Reed]] || Elizabeth Wellington || 6 Nov 1753 || 2 Mar 1824 || 4K || {{Image|file=Wellington-559.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40173071 F] |- || [[Stone-4790 | Reed]] || Eunice Stone || 2 Jun 1724 || 25 Apr 1809 || || {{Image|file=Reed-5265.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21991875 F] |- || [[Reed-5891 | Reed]] || Francis || 3 May 1751 || 17 Nov 1753 || 3H || {{Image|file=Reed-5891.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40173085 F] |- || [[Reed-17622 | Reed]], Jr || George || 7 Jan 1749 || 24 Jun 1775 || 7G || {{Image|file=Reed-17622-1.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40173096 F] |- || [[Reed-17621 | Reed]] || Capt James || 1745 || 21 Jan 1832 || 4K || {{Image|file=Reed-17621.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174319 F] |- || [[Reed-17623 | Reed]] || John || 22 Aug 1741 || 20 Oct 1745 || 5G || {{Image|file=Reed-17623-1.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174351 F] |- || [[Reed-5412 | Reed]] || Capt John || 14 Apr 1712 || 21 Dec 1755 || 5G || {{Image|file=Reed-17623.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174363 F] |- || [[Reed-12157 | Reed]] || Judith || 14 Aug 1743 || 19 Oct 1745 || 5G || {{Image|file=Reed-17623-1.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174381 F] |- || [[Wyman-1684 | Reed]] || Kezia Wyman || 5 Apr 1713 || 14 Jan 1736 || 5G || {{Image|file=Wyman-555.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174410 F] |- || [[Read-4516 | Reed]] || Kezia || 16 Sep 1747 || 24 Apr 1763 || 7G || {{Image|file=Read-4516.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174421 F] |- || [[Reed-5265 | Reed]] || Deacon Samuel || 4 May 1722 || 28 Apr 1809 || || {{Image|file=Reed-5265.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21991791 F*] |- || [[Tay-47 | Richardson]] || Betsey Jane Tay || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Burlington/Images/Burlington_B042.shtml 4 Dec 1833] || 13 Jan 1852 || 7B || {{Image|file=Tay-47.jpg|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|size=s|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40213248 F] |- || [[Rowe-6974 | Rowe]] || Venus || unknown || 22 Jan 1844 || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41712490 F*] U |- || [[Simonds-120 | Simonds]] || Lieut James || 1 Nov 1686 || 29 Jul 1775 || 3H || {{Image|file=Simonds-120.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40180035 F] |- || [[Simonds-812 | Simonds]] || Jonathan || 1 Jan 1752 || 27 May 1827 || 9D || {{Image|file=Simonds-812.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174428 F] |- || [[Simonds-815 | Simonds]] || Lucy || 6 Apr 1766 || 15 Nov 1792 || 8F || {{Image|file=Simonds-815.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40203177 F] |- || [[Simonds-817 | Simonds]] || Luther || 2 Oct 1749 || 2 Apr 1792 || 9C || {{Image|file=Simonds-817.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174440 F] |- || [[Simonds-816 | Simonds]] || Luther || 30 Nov 1779 || 9 Jul 1826 || 4H || {{Image|file=Simonds-816.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174457 F] |- || [[Fowle-53 | Simonds]] || Mary Fowle || 18 May 1689 || 9 Mar 1762 || 4H || {{Image|file=Fowle-53.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174461 F] |- || [[Simonds-819 | Simonds]], Jr || Nathan || unknown || 26 Jun 1791 || 4I || {{Image|file=Simonds-819.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174470 F] U |- || [[Cummings-4736 | Simonds]] || Phebe Cummings || 26 May 1756 || 6 Mar 1821 || 9E || {{Image|file=Cummings-4736.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174483 F] |- || [[Skelton-1691 | Skelton]] || Jonathan Simonds || 1827 || 7 Mar 1843 || 11B || {{Image|file=Skelton-1691.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40212891 F] |- || [[Skelton-1695 | Skelton]] || Melina || 14 Nov 1811 || 3 Oct 1832 || 10E || {{Image|file=Skelton-1695.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40210367 F] |- || [[Simonds-813 |Skelton]] || Phebe Simonds || 23 Oct 1789 || 1 Apr 1843 || 11B || {{Image|file=Simonds-813.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40212653 F] |- || [[Skelton-1692 | Skelton]] || Stephen || 28 May 1784 || 1 Apr 1858 || 11B || {{Image|file=Skelton-1692.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40212563 F] |- || [[Skelton-1687 | Skelton]] || Thomas || 28 Nov 1740 || 30 Mar 1815 || || {{Image|file=Skelton-1687.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|size=s|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40187761 F] |- || [[Skelton-1696 | Skelton]] || Capt Thomas || 14 Aug 1804 || 9 Feb 1832 || 10E || {{Image|file=Skelton-1696-1.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40210330 F] |- || [[Skilton-221 | Skelton]] || Thomas || 8 Feb 1782 || 18 Jun 1833 || || {{Image|file=Skelton-1696.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40210391 F] |- || [[Wilson-56435 | Staunton]] || Elizabeth Wilson || 15 May 1779 || 30 Dec 1861 || 7G || {{Image|file=Wilson-56435.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40199836 F] |- || [[Welch-6878 | Sweetser]] || Marcy || 1755 || 7 Dec 1776 || || {{Image|file=Welch-6878.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143226847 F*] |- || [[Trot-4 | Trot]] || Cuff || 1746 || Apr 1813 || || {{Image|file=Trot-4.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41544552 F] U |- || [[Trull-293 | Trull]] || Adelia Mahala || 27 Jan 1834 || 3 May 1839 || 2B || {{Image|file=Trull-293.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174496 F] U |- || [[Brown-79432 | Trull]] || Lydia Brown || 21 Aug 1766 || 28 May 1847 || 3B || {{Image|file=Brown-79432.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174504 F] |- || [[Hardin-2770 | Trull]] || Mary Harden || 3 Feb 1772 || 10 Jan 1853 || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41545769 F] |- || [[Trull-292 | Trull]] || Silas || 11 Jul 1769 || 22 Jan 1836 || [https://plus.codes/87JCGR43+27F 1A] || {{Image|file=Trull-292.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174513 F] |- || [[Trull-289 | Trull]] || Solomon || 11 Aug 1764 || 14 Aug 1839 || 2B || {{Image|file=Trull-289.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174521 F] |- || [[Tufts-235 | Tufts]] || Peter || May 1751 || 19 Mar 1752 || 6I || {{Image|file=Tufts-235.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174528 F] |- || [[Farley-2693 | Twist]] || Lydia Farley || 30 Apr 1719 || 26 Mar 1776 || 1C || {{Image|file=Farley-2693.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174540 F] |- || [[Wyman-1623 | Underwood]] || Elizabeth Wyman || 3 Jul 1714 || 28 Mar 1747 || 5H || {{Image|file=Wyman-1623.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40174550 F] |- || [[Reed-5710 | Walker]] || Abigail Reed || 16 Sep 1757 || 16 Apr 1795 || || {{Image|file=Walker-12494.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21990608 F] |- || [[Walker-34121 | Walker]] || Edward || 3 Jan 1754 || 25 Sep 1821 || || {{Image|file=Walker-12494.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21990541 F] |- || [[Bowman-8545 | Walker]] || Hannah Bowman || 1755 || 25 Nov 1834 || || {{Image|file=Bowman-8545.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21988646 F] |- || [[Wyman-1681 | Walker]] || Hannah Wyman || 1746 || 17 Feb 1825 || || {{Image|file=Wyman-1681.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26972016 F] |- || [[Walker-34125 | Walker]] || Rev James || 16 Aug 1794 || 23 Dec 1874 || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21986962 F*] |- || [[Walker-34122 | Walker]] || James || 25 Jan 1756 || 18 Nov 1829 || || {{Image|file=Walker-34122.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21987525 F] |- || [[Walker-34119 | Walker]] || Gen John || 7 Feb 1762 || 8 Jun 1814 || || {{Image|file=Walker-34119.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21990227 F] |- || [[Walker-9629 | Walker]] || John || 5 Oct 1722 || 6 Aug 1800 || || {{Image|file=Walker-9629.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21991336 F] |- || [[Walker-9632 | Walker]] *[[Walker-34120 | dup]] || Capt Joshua || 5 Sep 1728 || 2 Oct 1798 || || {{Image|file=Walker-9632.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21987815 F] |- || [[Walker-9202 | Walker]] || Josiah || 13 Nov 1730 || 29 Jul 1804 || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/174914100 F*] |- || [[Johnson-74203 | Walker]] || Lucy Johnson || 4 Nov 1761 || 24 Mar 1834 || || {{Image|file=Johnson-74203.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21990356 F] |- || [[Walker-34118 | Walker]] || Lucy || 21 Aug 1791 || 8 Oct 1805 || || {{Image|file=Walker-34118.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21986267 F] |- || [[Jones-71812 | Walker]] || Mary Jones || 17 May 1758 || 10 Sep 1797 || || {{Image|file=Walker-12494.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21990664 F] |- || [[Walker-34128 | Walker]] || Mary || 26 Oct 1785 || 9 Oct 1852 || || {{Image|file=Walker-34128.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105088885 F] |- || [[Procter-491 | Walker]] || Mary Proctor || 24 Mar 1729 || 10 Jun 1819 || || {{Image|file=Procter-491.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21987748 F] |- || [[Reed-5895 | Walker]] || Mary Reed || 11 Aug 1767 || 1 Mar 1850 || || {{Image|file=Walker-34127.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21985988 F] |- || [[Walker-12495 | Walker]] || Moses Billings || 13 Feb 1783 || 12 Feb 1821 || 7D || {{Image|file=Walker-12495.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77195913 F] |- || [[Walker-2356 | Walker]], III || Deacon Samuel || 25 Jan 1667 || 28 Sep 1744 || || {{Image|file=Walker-2356.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33619543 F] |- || [[Walker-34129 | Walker]], Jr || Samuel || 1793 || 20 Jul 1855 || || {{Image|file=Walker-34127.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/170127953 F*] |- || [[Walker-34127 | Walker]] || Samuel || 13 Jul 1766 || 20 Jan 1807 || || {{Image|file=Walker-34127.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70660328 F] |- || [[Wilson-56431 | Willson]] || Abigail || 2 Nov 1748 || 6 Jan 1750 || 4I || {{Image|file=Wilson-56431.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40180398 F] |- || [[Wilson-12149 | Willson]], Jr || Samuel || 22 Jul 1720 || 21 Jun 1750 || 4I || {{Image|file=Wilson-12149.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40180503 F] |- || [[Wilson-12148 | Willson]] || Samuel || 21 Nov 1695 || 10 Oct 1750 || 3I|| {{Image|file=Wilson-12148.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40180612 F] |- || [[Wyman-1685 | Wilson]] || Rebeckah Wyman || unknown || 16 Feb 1822 || || {{Image|file=Wyman-1685.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40199073 F] |- || [[Wilson-56434 | Wilson]] || Rebekah || unknown || 31 Oct 1734 || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143223627 F*] |- || [[Wilson-56433 | Wilson]] || Ruth || 1782 || 2 Dec 1871 || 7G || {{Image|file=Wilson-56433.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40200316 F] |- || [[Winn-1966 | Winn]] || Jonathan || 24 Jun 1747 || 29 Dec 1747 || 3H || {{Image|file=Winn-1966.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40179644 F] |- || [[Smith-166732 | Wood]] || Dorcas Smith || 3 Jan 1746 || 19 Sep 1809 || 4E || {{Image|file=Smith-166732-2.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40181945 F] |- || [[Wood-27867 | Wood]] || John || 23 Aug 1740 || 19 Oct 1809 || || {{Image|file=Wood-27867.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40182009 F] |- || [[Wood-27946 | Wood]] || Josiah || 8 Sep 1821 || 6 Apr 1850 || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41547043 F] |- || [[Wood-27947 | Wood]] || Lucy || 15 Apr 1814 || 24 Dec 1841 || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41547068 F*] |- || [[Carter-25365 | Wood]] || Rebecca Carter || 29 Jul 1789 || 6 Oct 1850 || 11C || {{Image|file=Carter-25365.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40211595 F] |- || [[Wood-27866 | Wood]] || Sylvanus || 5 Sep 1787 || 14 Aug 1843 || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41547431 F] |- || [[Wood-27948 | Wood]] || Sylvanus || 31 Dec 1815 || 9 Dec 1843 || 11C || {{Image|file=Wood-27948.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40211680 F] |- || [[Wyman-1688 | Wyman]] || Abigail || 16 Dec 1740 || 30 Apr 1804 || 2B || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40183084 F] |- || [[Wyman-1678 | Wyman]] || Eunice || 31 Dec 1760 || 16 Sep 1834 || || {{Image|file=Wyman-1678.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143226925 F*] |- || [[Walker-34130 | Wyman]] || Eunice Walker || 19 Sep 1788 || 3 Jul 1863 || || {{Image|file=Walker-34130.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21985705 F] |- || [[Perkins-11695 | Wyman]] || Eunice Perkins || 1739 || 7 Jul 1808 || || {{Image|file=Perkins-11695.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40203004 F] |- || [[Wyman-1679 | Wyman]] || Ezra || 2 Feb 1737 || 25 May 1811 || 8F || {{Image|file=Wyman-1679.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40202627 F] |- || [[Wyman-1686 | Wyman]] || Ezra || 7 Feb 1759 || 21 Sep 1788 || 8F || {{Image|file=Wyman-1686.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40203436 F] |- || [[Wyman-1687 | Wyman]] || Martha || 5 Apr 1768 || 25 Jan 1815 || 9F || {{Image|file=Wyman-1687.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40203963 F] |- || [[Pollard-129 | Wyman]] || Mary Pollard || 7 May 1737 || 6 Sep 1763 || 3I || {{Image|file=Pollard-129.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40378989 F*] |- || [[Wyman-1689 | Wyman]] || Samuel || 18 Mar 1700 || 23 Dec 1767 || 2H || {{Image|file=Wyman-1689-1.jpg|size=s|caption=}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40378342 F] |- || [[Wyman-1682 | Wyman]] || William || 18 Feb 1786 || 13 Nov 1835 || || {{Image|file=Wyman-1682-1.jpg|size=s|caption=[[#cclic | (c)]]|label=See license below}} || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21985877 F] |- |} ---- * license: by Emw [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], from Wikimedia Commons

Secor Memorial Cemetery

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Secor Memorial Cemetery is also known as Secor Memorial Park or Secor Family Burial Plot. The original gravestones have been permanently mounted on a cairn which was erected in 1838. See [[:Category:Secor Memorial Cemetery, Scarborough, Ontario|Secor Memorial Cemetery]] category page to view wikitree profiles for people buried in this cemetery and other details. ==Resources for Further Research== '''Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS)''' The OGS has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase through their website at [https://torontofamilyhistory.org/toronto-branch/ OGS – Toronto Branch] *[https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1KReXzVNgUPp3SVjOHd_8-jaqnmA&ll=43.793448600000005%2C-79.3529284&z=13 OGS Toronto Cemetery Map] (Map ID: SCR-026) *OGS cemetery ID: 4839 (See [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2718563/data?n=112 Secor Memorial Cemetery] for more information) '''The Ontario Name Index (TONI)''' Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names. These names are linked to a number of different sources of data including cemetery transcriptions. It does ''not'' provide this source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and it is massive. Nevertheless, it may prove helpful place to start). '''Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)''' Another excellent tool for searching cemetery records in Ontario is the [http://ocfa.islandnet.com/homepage.html Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)]. This is a comprehensive searchable database of cemeteries and family names. The site does not have links to transcriptions or provide details about the individual you may be searching for, but it is very helpful for quickly locating the burial location of someone in Ontario to guide your next steps for research. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Toronto List of Cemeteries in Toronto (Wikipedia)] [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/contacts/311-toronto/contact-list-cemeteries-toronto-and-gta.html Contact List for Major Cemeteries in Toronto]. The City of Toronto maintains a number of cemeteries once the original owner/operator was no longer able to carry out this responsibility. A list of these cemeteries – closed but maintained by the City of Toronto – is available on the [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/articles/parks,-forestry-and-recreation/policy-and-strategic-planning/cemeteries-in-the-city-of-toronto.html Toronto City website].

Secords of New Rochelle - Links to Their Profiles

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[[Category: M-2089]][[Category: New Rochelle, New York]] Secors of New Rochelle

The ancestor of this family was [[Sicard-12|Ambroise Secor or Sicard or Seacord]], a Protestant refugee of Rochelle who fled from France in 1681. He left:

*1 [[Sicard-42|Ambroise]] *2[[Sicard-43|Jacques]] *3 [[Sicard-93|Daniel]] *4 [[Sicard-21|Mary]] mar Wm Landrine *5 [[Sicard-45|Silvia]] mar Francis Coguillett *6 [[Sicard-28|Jacques]] mar Catharine and left: **(I) [[Secord-97|Jacques or James b 1701]] mar [[Bonnet-176|Jane Bonnett]] who left: ***1[[Secor-87| Jacques b 1729]] ***2 Jeanne b 1731 ***3 Catharine b 1733 ***4 [[Secord-469|Benjamin b 1735]] ***5 Jacob b 1737 ***6 Abraham b 1739 ***7 Solomon b 1741 ***8 Marie b 1742 mar John Renaud ***9 [[Secord-470|Israel b 1748]] mar Jane dau of Jacob Coutant. Israel left: ****Madaline mar 1st Bull 2nd Huget ****Elizabeth mar Jacob Lobe ****(I) David mar Esther Secor ****(II) James mar Susannah Renaud ****(III) Samuel mar Sarah Drake ****William ****(IV) Benjamin mar Jeanne Renaud ****(V) Abraham mar 1st Eliza Dixon, 2nd Margaret Dixon, both sisters ****(VI) Richard mar Maria Gallaudet ****Peter *(I) David left: Jane, Gilbert, Horace, Esther, Ann, and Absolom T. *(II) James left: Cornelius mar Maria Holmes; Leonard mar Maria Secor; Lewis mar Mary Price; Salmon B mar Mary Horton; Hiram D mar 1st Mary E Mullin, 2nd Phoebe A Horton; Jerome B mar Deborah Ann Morse; Ambroise mar Henrietta Bailey, *(III) Samuel left 1 Catharine, 2 Samuel, 3 Sarah, Maria 4 Eliza 5 Augusta and 6 Harriet IV *(IV) Benjamin left 1 Albert 2 Darias 3 William Emery 4 Charles Wesley and 5 Edgar Raymond *(V) Abraham left 1 Howard Dixon 2 Susan Jane 3 Margaret Ann 4 Matilda V 5 Pauline B 6 John H 7 Mary E d and 8 Mary VI *(VI) Richard left 1 William 2 Mary Ann 3 Franklin mar Susannah Ann Underhill and 4 Caroline *(II) Peter, owner of the property now occupied by Mr Philemon Carpenter ,mar Esther Guion dau of Isaac and had: 1 Catharine b July 20 1742; 2 Marie b March 24 1731; 3 Esther b Jan 22 1738; *(III) Ambroise *(IV) Paul * (V) Daniel, owner of the property now occupied by Mr Benjamin Secor, mar Mary Archer and left 1 Jonathan b Feb 8 1742; 2 Jeremiah b Jan 22 1740 and others. ==Sources== The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Volume 2, By Robert Bolton, p 758, https://books.google.com/books?id=tQRIAQAAMAAJ

Secret Santa 2023 - Wish 47 Results

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'''First wish'''
47. ''(from Greg Slade)'' I have any number of brick walls that I'd like to see broken down, but my brick wall ancestor who was born most recently was Margaret (Crozier) Waddell, so if you can find any of her parents and siblings, I promise to stop procrastinating. Any day now. * [[Crozier-56|Margaret (Crozier) Waddell]] Parents & Siblings '''Answer'''
As Naughty Elf S. Stevenson revealed before the big reveal date, there are two profiles for Margaret, one of which has a lot of the information you're looking for. A merge will probably be necessary. * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Crozier-1255 * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Crozier-56 '''Alternate wish'''
Alternatively, pick any of the surnames I'm tracking (https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1355427/surnames-im-tracking-annual-report), look up the people with that same surname on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission site, and: #for those people who have profiles on WikiTree, add a link to their CWGC entry to their profile #for those people who don't have profiles on WikiTree, create and source a profile for them (including a link to their CWGC entry). '''Answer'''
Profiles created or modified follow. Note that in many cases, profiles were created for wives, parents and grandparents, maybe further. Elf Pat and I (Elf Michael) reported our work a little differently. In both cases, we listed the memorial person (military dead or civilian war casualty) in bold type. Pat listed all the additional related profiles in plain type. I just made a note as to the other profiles I made or connected to. Working on the parents and grandparents was fruitful because I discovered some of the military dead were related. I wouldn't have know that otherwise. Elf Pat had to quit on New Year's Eve due to a computer crash. We wish we could have done more for your wish to honor these heroes, but it's a start, but not even a dent, really. My other regret is that the vast majority of these are not part of The Great Tree. I would have loved to see more connected up. At least with the profiles I created, I listed all the children that I could find. It's entirely possible, that if someone did WT searches on these children, they might find connections to existing WT profiles and thereby get the entire branch connected to The Great Tree. ''All of the CWGC Kibler's''
'''[[Kibler-730|John Frederick Kibler (1914-1945)]]''' - connected to existing father, added mother
'''[[Kibler-731|John William Kibler (abt.1880-1918)]]''' - added parents
''All of the CWGC Goodes''
'''[[Goodes-170|Leslie Mons Goodes (abt.1920-1943)]]'''
''Uncle and nephew:'' :'''[[Goodes-169|Harry Goodes (abt.1886-1918)]]''' - connected to existing father, added mother; added others, see A. J. Goodes below :'''[[Goodes-171|A. J. Goodes (abt.1897-1918)]]''' - added 2 parents, 3 gps, 2 ggps and connected to an existing gf and 2 existing gggps; is the nephew of Harry Goodes, above ''Brothers:'' :'''[[Goodes-172|Arthur Herbert Goodes (abt.1893-1918)]]''' - added 2 parents, 4 gp :'''[[Goodes-180|Reginald Bailey Goodes (1894-1917)]]''' - connected to the new parents ''Second cousin to Arthur Herbert and Reginald Bailey:'' :'''[[Goodes-179|Cyril Goodes (1907-1947)]]''' - added father and pgf
::Cyril's father '''[[Goodes-194|Charlie George Goodes (1875-1919)]]''' served in India during WWI, receiving a medical discharge. He died only a week later, but didn't receive a CWGC memorial, probably due to the technicality of the discharge. '''[[Goodes-173|George Leonard Goodes (1881-1916)]]''' - added 2 parents, 4 gp
'''[[Stevens-31003|Emily (Stevens) Goodes (abt.1876-1943)]]''' Civilian war casualty; 2 parents
'''[[Goodes-174|Charles H Goodes (abt.1896-1918)]]''' - linked into existing father, linked to existing mother and ancestors
'''[[Goodes-175|David Edward Henry Goodes (1919-1940)]]''' added 2 parents, 2 gps
'''[[Goodes-176|Albert Goodes (abt.1894-1917)]]''' added 2 parents, 1 gp
'''[[Goodes-177|Ernest Albert Goodes (1893-1917)]]''' - couldn't establish parents
'''[[Goodes-178|Samuel Thomas Goodes (-abt.1918)]]''' - couldn't establish parents
''------- only got this far adding depth''
'''[[Goodes-181|John Goodes (abt.1881-1945)]]'''
'''[[Goodes-182|Geoffrey Vernon Goodes (1910-1945)]]'''
'''[[Goodes-183|R E Goodes (abt.1895-1917)]]'''
'''[[Cannon-8252|John Cowburn Cannon (1908-1943)]]'''
'''[[French-16674|Thomas French (1920-1941)]]'''
'''[[French-16675|Albert French (abt.1910-1940)]]'''
'''[[French-16676|Alfred French (1918-1945)]]''' (15/20)
[[French-16677|William James French (1877-1952)]]
[[Morgan-41270|Henrietta Morgan (1887-1959)]]
'''[[French-16678|Cecil Harold French (1920-1945)]]''' (3/4)
[[French-16679|Robert French (1888-)]] Father
[[Noseworthy-363|Isabella Noseworthy (1890-1978)]] Mother
[[Kerr-13938|Sarah Alice (Kerr) French (1923-1944)]] Civilian war casualty
[[French-16683|Oliver Leslie French (1919-1944)]] Civilian war casualty
'''[[French-16684|Albert French (abt.1915-1941)]]'''
'''[[French-16685|Frederick Thomas French (abt.1920-1939)]]'''
'''[[French-16687|George Victor Robert French (1921-1942)]]''' (3/4)
[[French-16840|Victor Joe French (1881-1958)]] Father
[[Davis-115602|Ethel Margaretta (Davis) French (1885-1967)]] Mother
[[French-16842|George French (1849-abt.1909)]] PGF
[[Hollingsworth-5363|Emma Sarah (Hollingsworth) French]] PGM
[[French-16843|James French (1815-1889)]] PGGF
[[Adams-68946|Mary Ann (Adams) French (1816-1852)]] PGGM
[[Snoxall-130|Sophia (Snoxall) French (1828-1895)]] 2nd Wife
[[French-16844|Thomas French (1791-1850)]] PGGGF
[[Chambers-13805|Mary (Chambers) French (1791-1865)]] PGGGM
[[French-16852|William French (1762-1831)]] PGGGGF
'''[[French-16943|Leslie French (1922-1940)]]''' (/)
[[French-16944|George Stanley French III (1886-1965)]] Father
[[Murton-353|Ella Amelia (Murton) French (1890-1970)]] Mother
[[French-16945|George William French II (1864-1936)]] PGF
[[Cone-3211|Ellen Frances (Cone) French (1861-1928)]] PGM
[[French-16946|George French I (1832-1909)]] PGGF
[[Watson-41591|Catherine (Watson) French (1836-1931)]] PGGM
[[French-16947|Jesse French (1791-1841)]] PGGGF
[[Clark-87714|Sarah (Clark) French (1801-1874)]] PGGGM
[[French-16948|Nicholas French (1740-1820)]] PGGGGF
[[Bennett-42168|Jane (Bennett) French (1748-1799)]] PGGGGM
[[French-16949|John French (1715-)]] PGGGGGF
[[Bodman-959|Lydia (Bodman) French (1715-)]] PGGGGGM
[[French-16950|Johannis French (1670-1725)]] PGGGGGGF
[[French-16951|Richardi French (1640-)]] PGGGGGGGM, ONS French, (+2/2)
[[Harman-5070|Elinor (Harman) French (abt.1643-)]] PGGGGGGGF
'''[[French-16956|Jack French (1914-1944)]]''' **(2/3 Different father at 3) [[French-16958|Isaac French (1877-1945)]] PGF
[[Renshaw-898|Janet (Renshaw) French (1882-1956)]] PGM
'''[[French-16959|Ernest French (abt.1907-1941)]]'''
'''[[French-16960|James French (1915-1944)]]'''
'''[[French-16961|Victor V French (1907-1943)]]'''
'''[[French-16962|Earnest French (1890-1916)]]''' **(3/3)
'''[[French-16963|D. French (abt.1896-1916)]]'''
'''[[French-16964|W. French (abt.1883-1915)]]'''
'''[[French-16965|John French (abt.1915-1944)]]'''
'''[[French-16968|Noble French (abt.1916-1944)]]'''
'''[[French-16969|Leonard French (abt.1895-1916)]]'''
'''[[French-16970|Percy French (abt.1899-1918)]]''' **(3/3)
'''[[French-16971|Raymond French (abt.1926-1945)]]''' * (1/1)
'''[[French-16972|Robert French (1900-1947)]]''' *+9 (1/1)
[[French-16973|William French (1873-1940)]] Civilian war dead
'''[[French-16688|Francis Malachi French (1900-1942)]]'''
[[French-16689|Phyllis French (1902-1940)]] Civilian war casualty
'''[[French-16690|Percy Hamilton French (1879-1914)]]''' (2/3)
'''[[French-16691|Leonard Percy James French (1920-1942)]]''' (3/3)
'''[[French-16692|John Frederick French (1923-1943)]]''' (8/9)
'''[[French-16703|Edward Richard French (1915-1943)]]'''
'''[[French-16704|Charles Murdoch French (abt.1917-1944)]]'''
'''[[French-16705|Sidney Leonard French (abt.1921-1944)]]'''
'''[[French-16706|James French (abt.1912-1940)]]'''
'''[[French-16707|Edwin Michael French (abt.1922-1941)]]''' (8/8) name difference with John Lynch French (1728-1797) shows father as John Pepper; John Pepper (1700-1784) but wife is listed as Rachel French (nee pepper) (1732-1814) with same parents; all in England
'''[[French-16708|Robert William French (abt.1919-1940)]]'''
'''[[French-16709|George Timothy French (1879-1917)]]''' (+3) Taking this line 3 more generations intersects with John Pepper (1700-1784) line
[[King-62801|Matilda Ellen (King) French (1881-1963)]] Wife
[[French-16710|Timothy French (1833-1879)]] Father
[[Cooper-42196|Sarah Ann (Cooper) French (1838-1914)]] Mother
[[French-16711|Thomas French (1796-1851)]] PGF
[[Knights-917|Sarah (Knights) French (abt.1794-1878)]] PGM
'''[[French-16712|Henry French (abt.1888-1915)]]'''
'''[[French-16713|Claude French (abt.1896-1916)]]''' (5/19) After the 6th generation, 6, 7, & 8 have no sources, then sporadic sources and the last 4 has sources
'''[[French-16714|Robert Charles French (abt.1916-1944)]]'''
'''[[French-16715|George William James French (-1944)]]'''
'''[[French-16716|W H French (-1918)]]'''
'''[[French-16717|Andrew French (1921-1944)]]'''
[[French-16718|Frederick French (1888-1970)]] Father
[[Hogarth-796|Jane Ann Hogarth (1890-1946)]] Mother
[[French-16719|John French (1853-)]] PGF
[[Willey-2989|Jane Willey (1855-1896)]] PGM
[[French-16720|John French (1829-1903)]]/[[French-12973|John French (1828-1903)]] (Merge initiated) PGGF
[[Davison-5198|Mary (Davison) French (abt.1832-abt.1903)]]PGGM
'''[[French-16721|Edward John French (abt.1896-1916)]]'''
'''[[French-16722|Ernest George French (abt.1889-1916)]]'''
'''[[French-16723|Richard George French (1890-1916)]]'''
'''[[French-16724|James Albert French (abt.1920-1939)]]'''
[[French-16725|James Alfred William French (abt.1885-1939)]]
[[Poole-9290|Sarah Elizabeth Minnie (Poole) French (1884-1973)]] Wife
[[French-16726|James William French (1857-1922)]] Father
[[Clayton-9542|Louisa Ann (Clayton) French (1858-1943)]] Mother
[[French-16727|William Henry French (1813-)]] PGF
[[Brooking-574|Mary Isabelle (Brooking) French (1816-)]] PGM
'''[[French-16730|John Charles French (1906-1943)]]''' (3/3)
'''[[French-16731|Norman French (abt.1923-1943)]]'''
'''[[French-16732|Ronald James French (abt.1922-1941)]]'''
'''[[French-16733|William Herbert French (abt.1923-1942)]]'''
'''[[French-16734|Henry George French (abt.1917-1940)]]'''
'''[[French-16735|Robert Richard French (-1940)]]'''
'''[[French-16736|Leonard Albert French (-1943)]]''' (3/3) Name change with PGF, Joseph Buck French, (1848-1910) born to Joseph Buck and Harriet French who has father French traceable back 4 generations (4/4)
'''[[French-16737|George French (1916-1944)]]''' (13/14)
[[French-14491|John French (1868-1943)]] Father
[[Jones-121818|Mary Jane (Jones) French (1879-1950)]] Mother (already on WT, connected & improved existing profile)
[[French-14492|Richard French (1844-1928)]] PGF (already on WT, connected improved existing profile)
[[McCue-855|Mary Jane McCue (abt.1840-1916)]] PGM (already on WT, connected improved existing profile)
'''[[French-16738|John Gay French (1906-1939)]]''' DA Award
[[Pigott-521|Kathleen Heather Pigott (1910-)]] Wife
[[French-16739|John Gay French (1871-1951)]] Father
[[Pipe-Wolferstan-1|Eleanor May (Pipe-Wolferstan) French (1877-1956)]] Mother
[[French-16740|John Gay French (1839-1885)]] PGF
[[Bestall-9|Kate Adelaide (Bestall) French (1839-1917)]] PGM
[[French-16741|Allen French (1809-1888)]] PGGF
'''[[French-16744|Ernest Leonard French (1899-1943)]]'''
[[Dear-969|Winifred Dora (Dear) French (abt.1904-abt.1992)]] Wife
[[French-13706|Gilbert George James French (1873-1950)]] Father
[[Cunningham-19486|Alice Mary Ann (Cunningham) French (1858-1925)]] Mother
[[French-9834|James Thomas French (abt.1852-abt.1929)]] PGF (already on WT, connected improved existing profile)
[[Merrall-14|Martha (Merrall) French (abt.1853-)]] PGM (already on WT, connected improved existing profile)
[[French-9837|James Gilbert French (abt.1825-abt.1863)]] PGGF (already on WT, connected improved existing profile)
[[Tabb-303|Eliza (Tabb) French (1825-1914)]] PGGM
[[French-16745|William French (abt.1801-)]] PGGGF
[[Gilbert-21770|Elizabeth Gilbert (1799-)]] GGGM
'''[[French-16746|Harold Edward French (1920-1943)]]'''
[[French-16747|James Henry French (1869-1947)]] Father
[[Moule-372|Mary (Moule) French (1876-1951)]] Mother
[[French-16748|William French (1825-1885)]] PGF
[[Casbolt-99|Sarah (Casbolt) French (1828-1911)]] PGM
[[French-16749|Thomas French (1801-1866)]] PGGF
[[Fincham-657|Mary (Fincham) French (1802-1880)]] PGGM
[[French-16750|Robert French (1786-1860)]] PGGGF
[[Chapple-1022|Sarah (Chapple) French (1785-1846)]] PGGGM
[[French-16751|John French (1747-1816)]] PGGGGF
[[Rowlerson-53|Elizabeth (Rowlerson) French (1749-1827)]] PGGGGM
[[French-16752|John French (1722-)]] PGGGGGF
[[Barton-13279|Ann (Barton) French (1727-)]] PGGGGGM
'''[[French-16753|Robert French (abt.1890-1916)]]'''
[[French-16755|James French (1863-1919)]] Father
[[Woodward-10506|Elizabeth (Woodward) French (1864-1919)]] Mother
[[French-16756|Samuel James French (1823-1891)]] PGF
[[Rumble-1045|Eliza (Rumble) French (1833-1911)]] PGM
[[French-16757|Francis French (1779-1849)]] Family name history PGGF
[[Shotter-293|Martha (Shotter) French (1785-1855)]] PGGM
'''[[French-16758|William James French (1910-1942)]]'''
[[Davies-17907|Doris Ethel (Davies) French (1904-1988)]] Wife
[[French-16759|William James French (1880-1936)]] Father
[[Blake-12536|Mary Jane (Blake) French (1883-1949)]] Mother
[[French-16766|Frederick Edward French (1858-1925)]] PGF
[[Mitchell-46456|Sarah (Mitchell) French (1860-1901)]] PGM
[[French-16767|William Harry Edward French (1826-1883)]] PGGF
[[Thomson-14957|Harriett (Thomson) French (1822-1905)]] PGGM
[[French-16768|Thomas French (1800-)]] PGGGF
[[French-16769|John French (abt.1762-)]] PGGGGF
[[Unknown-663754|Frances (Unknown) French (1762-)]] PGGGGM
'''[[French-16770|Walter Horace French (1914-1942)]]''' The start of 19 generations going back to 1460
[[French-16771|Walter Horace French (1888-1961)]] Father
[[Bradford-9866|Nellie (Bradford) French (1892-1956)]] Mother
[[French-16772|Charles French (1861-1922)]] PGF
[[Fuller-20885|Louisa (Fuller) French (1864-1926)]] PGM
[[French-16789|Charles French (1827-1907)]] PGGF
[[Levett-536|Ann (Levett) French (1825-1900)]] PGGM
[[French-16790|Samuel French (1789-1868)]] PGGGF
[[Levett-537|Harriet (Levett) French (1788-1857)]] PGGGM
[[French-16792|John French (1758-1838)]] PGGGGF
[[Lavender-1664|Katherine (Lavender) French (1759-1833)]]PGGGGM
'''[[French-16796|Jack Edwin French (1918-1944)]]'''(0/1)
[[Gorringe-499|Nancy Olive (Gorringe) French (1917-2017)]] Wife
[[French-16797|George Edwin French (1880-1940)]] Father
[[Aldous-1033|Maud Alice (Aldous) French (1883-1974)]] Mother
[[French-16798|Daniel French (1851-1934)]] PGF
[[Madgett-31|Mary Ann (Madgett) French (1859-1945)]] PGM
'''[[French-16799|Francis James French (abt.1909-1945)]]'''
'''[[French-16800|William Dennis French (abt.1921-1944)]]'''
'''[[French-16801|Walter Edward French (1923-1943)]]''' (1/1)
[[French-16802|Harry William French (1890-1973)]] Father
[[Cripps-1467|Nellie Ellen Amelia (Cripps) French (1890-1974)]] Mother
[[French-16803|John French (1861-)]] PGF
[[Chapman-27862|Rose (Chapman) French (1871-1925)]] PGM
'''[[French-16810|John French (abt.1907-1945)]]'''
'''[[French-16812|Stanley Lloyd French (1916-1941)]]'''
'''[[French-16811|Robert Charles French (1915-1944)]]'''
'''[[French-16813|Albert French (abt.1910-1940)]]'''
'''[[French-16814|Walter French (abt.1917-1944)]]'''
'''[[French-16815|Albert French (abt.1915-1941)]]''' (3/3)
'''[[French-16816|Basil Bickerstaff French (1918-1944)]]'''
'''[[French-16817|Truman Maynard French (1891-1916)]]''' (3/3)
'''[[French-16818|Albert Henry French (abt.1885-1943)]]'''
'''[[French-16823|J A French (-1918)]]'''
'''[[French-16824|Christopher Noel French (-1942)]]'''
'''[[French-16825|Frederick Philip George French (abt.1921-1941)]]'''
'''[[Keylock_French-1|Rex Keylock French Keylock French (1923-1943)]]''' (0/5)

Seddon Cemetery

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[[Category: Seddon, Marlborough]] [[Category:Marlborough_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] [[Category: Seddon Cemetery, Seddon, Marlborough]] = Seddon (Awatere) Cemetery = '''LOCATION'''
298 Marama Rd
Seddon
Marlborough '''GPS:''' :Latitude: -41.68318 :Longitude: 174.05822 Seddon Cemetery is located in Marama Road which, if you are entering Seddon from the South, is the first road on the left. If entering Seddon from the North, pass most of the way through the township and turn right at the last road. === Links === * [https://www.marlborough.govt.nz/services/cemeteries/cemetery-records-search Marlborough District Council Council Cemeteries Database online search] * [https://maps.marlborough.govt.nz/smaps/?map=9b7a97bded3f4bcca4c9216634a73304&cemetery=Seddon%2FAwatere%20Cemetery Marlborough District Council Seddon Cemetery Plan] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2644172/seddon-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Seddon-Awatere-Cemetery---Marlborough/292244 Billion Graves] === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''3''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery. Findagrave has '''527''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''0''' - [[King-12726|Stephen King]] at 06:32, 3 February 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]]. See a table of progress on the [[Space:Seddon_Cemetery_Interments_Table_1|Seddon Cemetery Interments]] capture page.

Seddon Name Study

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[[Category:Seddon Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] Please contact the project leader [[Seddon-50|Daniel Seddon]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Seddon and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. I have over 140,000 Seddon records. The earliest Seddon record was Thonet and Richard Seddon, where in 1446 they where tenants of the Lord Of Worsley. Anyone wanting help with UK Seddon. I stopped trying to research Seddon world wide a few years ago. I do howerver know some early American Seddon's.

Sedgwick

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Sedgwick, Hancock, Maine Census Data

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1790 US Census of Sedgwick, Hancock, Massachusetts (now Maine) * "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYY-93NQ?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-3YT%3A1584070931%2C1584070973%2C1584070989 : 14 May 2015), Maine > Hancock > Sedgewick > image 1 of 3; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | 1790 FName || LName || M>15 || M<16 || F ||page || Wikitree |- | Kenney || Stanley || 1 || 2 || 4 || 98 || [[Stanley-2942|Kinney Stanley (1750-1816)]] |- | Joshua || Herrick || 2 || 0 || 5 || 98 || [[Herrick-1466|Joshua Herrick (1738-1815)]] |- | Joshua|| Trussell || 2 || 4 || 4 || 98 || [[Trussell-120|Joshua Trussell (1770-1839)]] |- | Joseph || Herrick || 1 || 0 || 0 || 98 ||[[Herrick-1465|Joseph Herrick (1768-1837)]] |- | Samuel || Hale || 4 || 1 || 3 || 98 || [[Hale-5994|Samuel Hale (1770-1859)]] |- | Joanna || Holly || 0 || 0 || 2 || 98 || |- | Benjamin || Friend || 4 || 2 || 5 || 98 || [[Friend-606|Benjamin Friend (abt.1744-1807)]] |- | David || Carlton || 2 || 4 || 2 || 98 || |- | Joanna || Allen || 2 || 3 || 3 || 98 || [[Allen-12020|Joanna (Allen) Eborne (1731-)]] |- | Enoch || Blasdell || 1 || 1 || 2 || 98 || [[Blaisdell-912|Joseph "Enoch" Blaisdell (1759-aft.1840)]] |- | William || Ober || 2 || 2 || 2 || 98 || [[Ober-333|William Ober (1735-1813)]] |- | William || Ober Jr || 1 || 0 || 4 || 98 || [[Ober-345|William Ober (1762-1791)]] |- | Abner || Dodge || 4 || 3 || 2 || 99 || [[Dodge-2937|Abner Dodge Jr. (1765-1844)]] |- | Jonah || Dodge || 1 || 1 || 3 || 99 || [[Dodge-2171|Jonah Dodge IV (1776-1852)]] |- | Amaziah || Dodge || 1 || 1 || 2 || 99 || [[Dodge-2178|Amaziah Dodge Sr. (1763-1848)]] |- | Thomas || Cole || 1 || 1 || 4 || 99 || [[Cole-7908|Thomas Emerson Cole (abt.1751-1776)]] |- | Nehemiah || Allen || 4 || 2 || 3 || 99 || [[Allen-36823|Nehemiah Allen (1741-1802)]] |- | James || Fly || 1 || 4 || 4 || 99 || [[Flye-66|James Flye (1752-1801)]] |- | Robert || Dorothy || 3 || 0 || 2 || 99 || |- | David || Dorothy || 1 || 1 || 1 || 99 || |- | Joseph || Freathey || 3 || 0 || 2 || 99 || [[Freethy-37|Joseph Freethy (1721-)]] |- | Silas || Bunker || 3 || 3 || 3 || 99 || [[Bunker-725|Silas Bunker Sr. (abt.1746-1829)]] |- | John || Herrick || 2 || 6 || 4 || 99 || [[Herrick-1743|John Herrick (bef.1747-1829)]] |- | Samuel || Herrick || 3 || 4 || 3 || 99 || [[Herrick-1590|Samuel Herrick (bef.1744-1822)]] |- | Ebenezer || Herrick || 1 || 2 || 6 || 99 || [[Herrick-735|Ebenezer M. Herrick (1740-1821)]] |- | Daniel || Black || 1 || 1 || 4 || 99 || [[Black-16021|Daniel Black (abt.1738-1832)]] |- | Joseph || Freathey Jr || 1 || 2 || 4 || 99 || [[Freethy-36|Joseph Freethy (abt.1754-1837)]] |- | Abraham || Reed || 1 || 1 || 4 || 99 || [[Reed-21779|Abraham Reed (1759-1841)]] |- | John || Black Jr || 1 || 1 || 2 || 99 || [[Black-17299|John Black (abt.1767-)]] |- | Samuel || Black || 1 || 0 || 1 || 99 || [[Black-10972|Samuel Black (1765-1862)]] |- | William || Reed || 3 || 0 || 2 || 99 || [[Reed-21909|William Reed (1758-1818)]] |- | Thomas || Cozens || 1 || 0 || 3 || 99 || [[Cousins-1988|Thomas Cousins (abt.1758-)]] |- | James || Mahoney || 1 || 0 || 0 || 99 || |- | Solomon || York || 1 || 0 || 2 || 99 || [[York-4736|Solomon York (1763-1835)]] |- | Samuel || Cozens || 1 || 2 || 1 || 99 || [[Cousins-664|Samuel Cousins (1759-1835)]] |- | Joseph || Hutchinson || 1 || 0 || 0 || 99 || |- | Joseph || Babson || 2 || 2 || 4 || 99 || [[Babson-174|Joseph Babson (1731-1815)]] |- | Moses || Black || 1 || 0 || 5 || 99 || [[Black-19418|Moses Black (1752-1829)]] |- | Sally || Black || 0 || 0 || 2 || 99 || b. 1760-1780 m. Daniel Davis d/o Black-16021 |- | Anna || Black || 0 || 0 || 1 || 99 || |- | William || Harper || 1 || 1 || 2 || 99 || [[Harper-9505|William Hiram Harper (abt.1765-abt.1848)]] |- | Joseph || Emerton || 1 || 1 || 3 || 100 || [[Emerton-253|Joseph Emerton (1772-1859)]] |- | Shadrack || Herrick || 1 || 1 || 1 || 100 || [[Herrick-362|Shadrack Herrick (1756-1832)]] |- | Richard || Wells || 1 || 0 || 2 || 100 || b. 29 Nov 1767 s/o [[Wells-17804|Richard Wells]] (abt.17-1810)]] |- | William || Wells || 1 || 0 || 3 || 100 || b. 30 Jun 1765 s/o [[Wells-17804|Richard Wells]] |- | John || Staples || 1 || 1 || 1 || 100 || [[Staples-1275|John Staples (1771-)]] |- | John || Hammond || 1 || 2 || 2 || 100 || [[Hammond-7773|John Hammond (1752-)]] |- | Job || Bridges || 1 || 3 || 3 || 100 || [[Bridges-2217|Job Bridges (abt.1746-abt.1810)]] |- | James || Carter || 1 || 3 || 4 || 100 || [[Carter-24091|James Carter (bef.1755-1813)]] |- | Joshua || Gray || 1 || 1 || 3 || 100 || [[Gray-2190|Joshua Gray (1714-aft.1781)]] |- | Samuel || Cain || 1 || 1 || 2 || 100 || [[Cane-108|Samuel Cane (abt.1721-aft.1797)]] |- | Josiah || Harding || 1 || 2 || 5 || 100 || [[Harding-5610|Josiah Harding (1741-1825)]] |- | John || Carter || 2 || 0 || 1 || 100 || [[Carter-4450|John Carter (bef.1727-abt.1800)]] |- | John || Carter Jr || 1 || 1 || 4 || 100 || [[Carter-26615|John Carter Jr. (abt.1753-1810)]] |- | Daniel || Bridges Jr || 3 || 1 || 3 || 100 || [[Bridges-2341|Daniel Bridges (abt.1744-abt.1798)]] |- | Daniel || Bridges || 2 || 1 || 2 || 100 || [[Bridges-2218|Daniel Bridges (1713-)]] |- | Jonathan || Bridges || 1 || 2 || 3 || 100 || [[Bridges-3591|Jonathan Bridges (abt.1755-1831)]] |- | Ebenezer || Eaton || 1 || 3 || 4 || 100 || [[Eaton-4074|Ebenezer Eaton (1758-1841)]] |- | Moses || Eaton || 4 || 2 || 4 || 100 || [[Eaton-6483|Moses Eaton (1746-1807)]] |- | Allen || Carter || 1 || 2 || 2 || 100 || [[Carter-26620|Allen Carter (abt.1763-1830)]] |- | William || Norris || 1 || 0 || 3 || 100 || |- | John || Hooper || 1 || 3 || 3 || 100 || [[Hooper-3085|John Hooper (abt.1750-1836)]] |- | Jonathan || Eaton || 1 || 0 || 2 || 100 || [[Eaton-5974|Jonathan Eaton (1745-1805)]] |- | John || Hutchinson || 1 || 2 || 4 || 100 || [[Hutchinson-2245|John Hutchinson (~1750->1830)]] |- | Benjamin || Billings || 1 || 4 || 4 || 100 || [[Billings-15|Benjamin Billings (1753-1826)]] |- | Abel || Billings || 1 || 4 || 1 || 100 || [[Billings-1488|Abel Billings (1757-1833)]] |- | Robert || Byard || 2 || 5 || 4 || 100 || [[Byard-1|Robert Byard (abt.1732-1814)]] |- | John || Billings || 2 || 2 || 3 || 100 || [[Billings-998|John Billings Jr (1755-1779)]] |- | Solomon || Billings || 1 || 0 || 2 || 100 || [[Billings-1489|Solomon Billings (1759-1821)]] |- | Joseph || Maker || 1 || 2 || 3 || 100 || |- | Thomas || Williams || 1 || 2 || 2 || 101 || |- | Simeon || Parker || 1 || 0 || 2 || 101 || [[Parker-597|Simeon Parker (1754-)]] |- | John || Lymburner || 1 || 2 || 3 || 101 || [[Lymburner-169|John Lymburner (~1721-~1801)]] |- | Joshua || Grindall || 3 || 6 || 2 || 101 || [[Grindle-50|Joshua Grindle (1746-1819)]] |- | Dolly || Bartrick || 0 || 0 || 5 || 101 || |- | George || Butler || 1 || 4 || 4 || 101 || |- | John || Douglas || 1 || 2 || 4 || 101 || [[Douglass-2454|John Douglass Jr (abt.1782-1872)]] |- | Nickolas || Snow || 3 || 0 || 5 || 101 || [[Snow-2339|Nicholas Snow (1742-1821)]] |- | Andrew || Gray || 1 || 3 || 1 || 101 || [[Gray-19651|Andrew Gray (1738-~1811)]] |- | John || Door || 1 || 2 || 2 || 101 || [[Dorr-661|John Dorr (abt.1762-1793)]] |- | James || Gray || 3 || 5 || 4 || 101 || [[Gray-16816|James Gray (1745-1821)]] |- | John || Walker || 1 || 2 || 3 || 101 || |- | Shadrach || Watson || 1 || 0 || 1 || 101 || |- | John || Black || 1 || 2 || 3 || 101 || [[Black-4403|John Black (1736-1832)]] |- | Reuben || Gray || 2 || 3 || 3 || 101 || [[Gray-2805|Reuben Gray (1743-1832)]] |- | Samuel || Gray || 2 || 1 || 7 || 101 || [[Gray-18110|Samuel Gray (1750-1843)]] |- | Samuel || Gray Jr || 1 || 1 || 1 || 101 || [[Gray-20805|Samuel Gray (1783-1837)]] |- | Charles || Stewart || 1 || 0 || 3 || 101 || |- | James || Douglas || 2 || 4 || 1 || 101 || [[Douglass-2191|James Douglass (1781-1864)]] |- | Joshua || Snow || 1 || 2 || 2 || 101 || [[Snow-2095|Joshua Snow Jr. (1740-1825)]] |- | Benjamin || Door || 1 || 0 || 1 || 101 || |- |Nathaniel || Gray || 1 || 2 || 2 || 101 || [[Gray-18266|Nathaniel Gray (abt.1764-1822)]] |- | Joshua || Gray Jr || 1 || 0 || 3 || 101 || [[Gray-19223|Joshua Gray (abt.1770-)]] |- | Samuel || Knowles || 1 || 0 || 2 || 101 || [[Knowles-5945|Samuel Knowles (1759-1819)]] |- | Israel || Davis || 1 || 0 || 0 || 101 || |- | Alexander || McCaslin || 1 || 1 || 2 || 101 || [[Mccaslin-445|Alexander Mccaslin (1763-1853)]] |- | William || Grindall || 1 || 3 || 6 || 101 || [[Grindle-36|William Bruce Grindle Sr (1759-1820)]] |- | Abraham || Dodge || 1 || 1 || 2 || 101 || [[Dodge-1646|Abraham Dodge (1760-abt.1836)]] |- | Oliver || Parker Jr || 1 || 0 || 0 || 101 || [[Parker-31789|Oliver Parker (1738-)]] |- | Totals || 569 || 144 || 155 || 270 || 101 |- |}

Sedgwick, Hancock, Maine Probate Records 1760-1831

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Hancock < Maine County Probate Records, 1760-1831"Maine, County Probate Records, 1760-1979," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WC-D7F9?cc=2040534&wc=MHXJ-N6X%3A383210601%2C383272501 : 22 May 2014), Hancock > Probate records 1791-1831 vol 1-3 > image 7 of 770; county courthouses, Maine. {| border="1" |Hancock Probate || Vol 3 || Index 502 - 507 || |- |Image ||FName || LName ||Page |- |508 || Freeman || Cobb || Vol. 3 pg 1 |- |509 || William || Nickerson ||Vol 3. pg 2 |- |509 || Stephen || Young ||Vol 3 pg. 3 |- |510+ ||Many || Records ||pg. 4 - 404 |- |768 || Josiah || Hook ||Vol 3 pg. 405, 6 |- |Hancock Probate || Vol 2 || Index 240 - 245 || |- |Image ||FName || LName ||Page |- | 246 || James || Nichols || 1 |- | 247 || James || Patterson || 2 |- | 247 || George || Cowen || 3 |- |248-496 || Many || Records || 4 - 481 |- | 497 || Thomas || Furnalel || 482 |- |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Volume 1 || Hand written || Estate Inventories || Images 18 || thru 234 |- | F Name ||LName || Executor Name || Image || Year |- | John || Gray || Hannah Gray || Image 18 || 1791 |- | Nathaniel || Allen || Jonathan Allen || Image 18 ||1791 |- | James || Cockle || Commission || Image 19 || 1791 |- | Mathew || Patton || Commisson || Image 19 || 1791 |- | Samuel || Hadlock || || Image 19 || 1791 |- | Afa || Dyer || Sarah Dyer || Image 20 || 1791 |- | Terrance || McMahon || Jonathan Lowdes || Image 20 ||1791 |- | Moses || Abbott || Reuben Abbott || Image 20 || 1792 |- | Nathaniel || Allen || Committee || Image 21 || 1792 |- | Levi || Carman || Eunice Carman || Image 21 || 1792 |- | John || Holbrook || Commision || Image 21 || 1792 |- | John || Gray || Commision || Image 22 || 1792 |- | James || Dunning || Commision || Image 22 || 1792 |- | James || Mathews || Appraisers || Image 23 || 1792 |- | Thomas || Fletcher || Appraisers || Image 23 || 1792 |- | Amos || Thomas || Appraisers || Image 24 || 1792 |- | Joseph || Junin || Appraisers || Image 24 || 1792 |- | Matthew || Ritchie || Alice? Ritchie || Image 25 || 1792 |- | James || Cockel || Commision || Image 25 || 1792 |- | Levi || Carman || Lenice? Carman || Image 25 || 1793 |- | Sands || Standley || Margaret Standley || Image 26 || 1794 |- | Edward || Snow || Betty Snow || Image 26 || 1794 |- | Peter || Van Garter || Appraisers ||Image 27 || 1794 |- | Francis || Haskell || Elizabeth Haskell || Image 27 || 1794 |- | Spencer || Traworth || Judith Stewart || Image 28 || 1794 |- | John || Stewart || Judith Stewart || Image 28 || 1794 |- | Matthew || Richie || Appraisers || Image 29 || 1794 |- | Nathaniel || Rayne || Josiah Crocket || Image 29 || 1794 |- | Samuel || Rayne || Josiah Crocket || Image 29 || 1794 |- | Jospeh || Paine || Appraisers || Image 30 || 1793 |- | Allan || Hopkins || Sarah Hopkins || Image 30 ||1794 |- | Matthew || Patten || Commision || Image 31 || 1794 |- | Josh? ||Stensash? || Commission || Image 31 || 1794 |- | James || Noonan || Committee || Image 31 || 1794 |- | Jonathan || Fly || Appraisers || Image 32 || 1794 |- | Allan || Hopkins || Sarah Hopkins || Image 32 || 1794 |- | Sands || Standley || Appraisers || Image 34 || 1794 |- | Mathew || Patten || Susanna Patten || Image 34 || 1794 |- | Nathaniel || Stover || Appraisers || Image 35 || 1794 |- | Jonathan || Buck || Coy of Will || Image 35, 36 || 1787, 1794 |- | Samuel || Thomas || Cushing Thomas || Image 36, 37 || 1794 |- | Nathan || Dow || Nathan Dow Jr. || Image 37, 38 || 1793, 1794 |- | Job || Pendleton || John Pendleton || Image 38, 39 || 1794 |- | Daniel || Bridges || Appraisers || Image 39 || 1798 |- | Samuel || Mathews || Abigail Mathews || Image 40|| 1795 |- | Daniel || Bridges || James Bridges || Image 40 ||1798 |- | John || Door || John Lee || Image 41 || 1794 |- | Nathaniel || Stover || Appraisers || Image 41 || 1794 |- | Nathaniel || Scott || William Scott || Image 42 || 1795 |- | Jonathan || Frye || Jonah Crocket || Image 43, 44, 45 || 1793 |- | Jonathan || Buck || Appraisers || Image 46 || 1795 |- | Dr. John || Webster || Samuel Webster || Image 47, 48 || 1796 |- | Edward || Snow || Betty Snow || Image 48 || 1794 |- | Nathaniel || Scot || Committee || Image 49 || 1795 |- | John || Gray || Hannah Hews || Image 49 || 1793 |- | Elisha || Grant || Appraisers || Image 49, 50 || 1795 |- | Terrence || McMahon || Jonathan Lowdsy|| Image 50 || 1794 |- | Theophilus || Eaton || James Eaton || Image 51, 52 || 1793 |- | Elisa || Grant || Appraisers || Image 52 || 1795 |- | Joseph || Stubbs || Appraisers || Image 52 || 1794 |- | John || Sweeetsey || Katherine Sweetsey || Image 53, 54 || 1796 |- | Job || Pendleton || Appraisers || Image 54 || 1794 |- | Paul || Pressy || Nathan Johnson || Image 54 , 55|| 1794 |- | Francis || Haskell || Elizabeth Haskell || Image 56 || 1794 |- | John || Emery || Nahum Emery || Image 56, 57 || 1795 |- | Nathan || Raynes || Committee || Image 57 || 1796 |- | Luther || Marble || Jacob Everett || Image 57, 58 || 1796 |- | Samuel || Thomas || Appraisers || Image 58 || 1796 |- | James || Raynes || Jonathan Eaton || Image 58 || 1796 |- | Joseph || Paine || Appraisers || Image 59 || 1794 |- | John || Grindell || Reuben Grindell || Image 59 || 1794 |- | William || Kent || Levi Kent || Image 59 || 1794 |- | William || Obear || William Jackson || Image 60 || 1798 |- | Solomon || Hinckley || Jerusha & Enoch Mudge || Image 60, 61 || 1798 |- | Nathaniel || Cloffordy || Elizabeth Clossordy || Image 61 || 1794 |- | Thomas || Clark || Ichabod Clark || Image 62 || 1794 |- | Matthew || Richie || Committee || Image 62, 63 || 1794 |- | Joseph || Lowel || Will , probate|| Image 64, 65 || 1798 |- | John || Cochran || John Cochran || Image 65, 66, 67 || 1798 |- | John || Roundey || John Roundey || Image 68, 69 || 1799 |- | Benjamin || Cole || Benjamin & Joseph Cole || Image 69, 70, 71 || 1799 |- | Jeremiah || Upham || Will || Image 71 || 1796 |- | Nathaniel || French || Sarah French || Image 72 || 1799 |- | Eliahim || Eaton || Mary Eaton || Image 72, 73 || 1794 |- | Jonathan || Byard || Robert Byard || Image 73 || 1800 |- | Daniel || Bridges || James Bridges || Image 73 || 1800 |- | Jonathan || Nesmith || John Crafley || Image 74 || 1799 |- | Paul || Elldrige || Appraisers || Image 74 || 1798 |- | Nathaniel || Bray || Ignatius Haskell || Image 75 || 1799 |- | Hudson || Bishop || Mehitable Bishop || Image 75, 76 || 1799 |- | William || Kent || Levi Kent || Image 76, 77 || 1799 |- | William || Marks || Mary Marks || Image 77 || 1799 |- | Beriah || Clapp || Nancy Clapp || Image 77 || 1799 |- | Jonathan || Buck || Committee || Image 78 || 1795 |- | John || Webster || Dorothy Webster || Image 78 || 1795 |- | John || Raynes || John Raynes || Image 79 || 1799 |- | Joseph || Weeks || Joseph Weeks || Image 79 || 1799 |- | John || Tufts || Abaigail Tufts || Image 80 || 1796 |- | Joseph || Stubbs || SImon Smith & Ruth Stubbs || Image 80, 81, 82 || 1799 |- | Sarah || Dougherty || Ward of Uncle || Image 81, 82 || 1800 |- | Joseph || Hibbert || Louis Hibbert || Image 81, 82 || 1799 |- | Jonathan || Freye || s/o Jonathan Frye Ward of Daniel Buck|| Image 81, 82 || 1794 |- | Sarah || Dougherty || Ward of Uncle || Image 82 || 1800 |- | Benjamin || Nesmith || Will || Image 83 || 1800 |- | Samuel || Ells || Lydia Ells || Image 84 || 1801 |- | Peter || Powers || will || IMage 84 || 1801 |- | Nesfratian || Ellis || Jonathan Ellis || Image 84, 85 || 1801 |- | John || Bahman || will || Image 85 || 1793 |- | Nathaniel || Scott || William Whetmore || Image 86 || 1796 |- | David || Haws || William Whetmore || Image 88 || 1804 |- | Jonathan || Lorrey || William Wetmore || Image 88 || 1803 |- | William || Torrey || William Wetmore || Image 89 || 1803 |- | Susanna || Tufts || guardian Yolford Durham || Image 89 || 1803 |- | Nehemiah || Allen || Committee || Image 89, 90 || 1803 |- | Paul || Eldridge || Appraisers || Image 90, 91 || 1803 |- | Simon || Smith || Will || Image 91, 92 || 1802 |- | James || Day || Appraisers || Image 92, 93 || 1802 |- | Jonas || Dodge || Appraisers || Image 93 || 1802 |- | Ellison || Lassell || Appraisers || Image 93, 94 || 1803 |- | Ebenezer || Gross || Appraisers || Images 94, 95 || 1803 |- | James || Shirley || Appraisers || Image 95, 96 || 1803 |- | Jonathan || Torrey || Appraisers || Image 96 || 1803 |- | Archelaus || Dean || Appraisers || IMage 96, 97 || 1803 |- | Abraham || Freese || Appraisers || Image 97 || 1802 |- | Nathaniel || Cousins || Lemuel Smith || Image 98 || 1803 |- | Ellison || Lassell || Ellison Lassell || Image 98 || 1803 |- | Sarah || Cogswill || Richard Hawse || Image 98, 99 || 1803 |- | Seth || Higgins || Committee || Image 99 || 1802 |- | John || Hill || Committee || Image 99, 100 || 1803 |- | Ezra || Howard || John Howard || Image 100 || 1803 |- | Martha || Powers || Committee || Image 100, 101 || 1803 |- | David || Haws || Rebecca Haws || Image 101 || 1803 |- | Jacob || Custis || Committee || Image 101, 102 || 1803 |- | Elkanah || Smith || Betty Smith || Image 102 || 1803 |- | William || Intiro of Ortand ? || || Image 102 || 1803 |- | Zechariah || Gross || Committee || Image 102, 103 || 1803 |- | William || McIntire || Abigail McIntire || Image 103 || 1803 |- | Joseph || Hopkins || Committee || Image 103, 104 || 1803 |- | Archelaus || Dean || Timothy Freeman || Image 104 || 1803 |- | Thomas || Campbell || Daniel Campbell || Image 104 || 1803 |- | Bryant || Bradley || Levi Bradley || Image 104 || 1803 |- | James || Day || James Day Guardian|| Image 105 || 1803 |- | Sarah || Cogswell || Richard Haws || Image 105, 106 || 1803 |- | Levi || Robinson || Committee || Image 106, 107 || Jan 1803 |- | Aaron || Nickerson || will || Image 107 || Nov 1803 |- | Seth ||Higgins || Jeremiah Higgins || Image 107 || 1803 |- | James || Shirley || Josiah Brewster || Image 107, 108 || 1803 |- | Jerald Wentworth || Barnes || Committee || Image 108 || 1802 |- | Timothy Wentworth || Barnes || George Shuburne || Image 109 || 1803 |- | Nehemiah || Allen || Elizabeth Allen || Image 109 || 1803 |- | David || Haws || Rebecca Haws || Image 110 || 1803 |- | Ann || Jones of Phil, Pa || Committee || Image 110, 111 || 1803 |- | Thomas || Smith of Prospect || Catherine Smith || Image 111 || 1803 |- | Oliver || Emerson || John Sewell of Hallowell || Image 111, 112, 113 || 1803 |- | Ebenezer || Gross || Committee || Image 113, 114 || 1803 |- | William || McIntire || Committee || Image 114 || 1803 |- | Joseph || Brickman || Judith Brickman of Northfrod || Image 115 || 1804 |- | James || Orcutt of Castine || Jacob Orcutt || Image 115 || 1804 |- | James || Butler || William Crosby || Image 116 || 1804 |- | Benjamin || Stinson || John Patten || Image 116 || 1804 |- | John || Billings || will || Image 116 || 1802 |- | John || Billings || Isaac Billings || Image 117 || 1804 |- | Jonathan || Torrey || Seth Blodget || Image 117, 118, 119 || 1804 |- | Lauchlan || McDonald || non coupos mentis || Image 118 || 1804 |- | John || Hill || Daniel Wharton || Image 119 || 1804 |- | Ephraim || Doane of Arrington || will || Image 119, 120 || 1804 |- | Bryant || Bradley of Arrington|| Levi Bradley || Image 120, 121 || 1804 |- | Thomas || Campbell || Daniel Campbell || Image 121 || Dec 1803 |- | William || Torrey || Committee || Image 122, 123 || May 1803, 1804 |- | Elisha || Dodge || will || Image 123, 124, 125 || 1801 |- | John || Atkins || Committee || Image 125 || 1801 |- | John || Brooks || James Miller || Image 126 || 1804 |- | Oliver || Hill of Belfast || Committee || Image 126, 127, 128 || 1803 |- | Thomas || Snow || will || Image 128, 129 || 1804 |- | Aaron || Banks || John Perkins guardian || Image 129, 130|| 1798 |- | Joseph || Buckman of Northfort || Judith Buckman || Image 130, 131 || 1804 |- | Stephen || Young || Anne Young || Image 131 || 1804 |- | Samuel || Davis || Sarah Davis of Surry || Image 131 || 1804 |- | Oliver || Wooster || Bitsy Wooster of Sullivan || Image 133 || 1804 |- | Nathaniel || Johnson || Olive Johnson || Image 133 || 1804 |- | John || Johnson || Stephen Johnson || Image 133, 134 || 1802 |- | Ephraim || Doane || Committee of Arrington || Image 135 || 1804 |- | Asaph || Gates || Committee of Arrington || Image 135, 136 || 1804 |- | Eliakim || Eaton || Committee of Deer Isle || Image 137 || 1804 |- | Timothy || Lombard || Anna Lonbard of Frankfort || IMage 138 || 1804 |- | Francis ||Goodwin || Land deal || Image 138, 139 || 1803 |- | Samuel || Davis || Sarah Davis || Image 139, 140 || 1804 |- | Stanton || Carter || Committee || Image 140 || 1803 |- | James || Orcutt || Committee || Image 140, 141, 146, 147 || 1804 |- | Levi || Robinson || Committee || Image 141 || 180? |- | Thomas || Snow || Appraisers || Image 147 || 1804 |- | Andrew || Bird of Belfast|| Appraisers || Image 147 || 1804 |- | Ambrose || Colby || Ignatius Haskill || Image 148 || 1804 |- | William || Scott || Committee || Image 149, 150 || 1802 |- | Thomas || Fletcher || Simeon Fletcher of Prospect || page 150 || 1804 |- | Charles & Abigail || Flowers || Bartholomew Flowers || page 150 || 1804 |- | Isaac || Eaton || Peter Hardy || Image 150, 152 || 1803 |- | Benjamin || Stinson of Surry || Jonathan Stevens || Image 151, 152, 153 || 1804 |- | Abner || Lowell || William Homer || Image 153 || 1803 |- | Nathaniel || Johnson || Committee|| Image 154 || 1804 |- | Jacob || Custis || Appraisers || Image 154 || 1804 |- | John || Johnson || Stephen Whusbu || Image 155 || 1804 |- | Elisha || Dodge || Committee || Image 155 || 1804 |- | Stanton || Carter || Abigail Carter || Image 156 ||1804 |- | Thomas || Smith || Catharine Smith || Image 156 || 1804 |- | Samuel || Davis || Sarah Davis || Image 156 || 1804 |- | Elijah || Brown || Thomas Braslow of Arrington || Image 156 || 1804 |- | Josiah || Rogers || Zenai Rogers || Image 157 || 1804 |- | Jonathan || Eddy || Harook Eddy || Image 157, 165 || 1805 |- | Richard || Ellenwood || Hope Ellenwood || Image 157, 158 || 1803 |- | Timothy || Lombard || Anna Lombard || Image 159, 160 || 1804 |- | Samuel || Sherburne || Appraisers || Image 160 || 1803 |- | Ebenezer || Atwood || will || Image 161, 162, 174 || 1804 |- | Oliver || Emerson || John Sewall || Image 162 || 1804 |- | Joseph || Brickman || || Image 162 || 1804 |- | Abigail || Sherburne || Samuel Dutton || Image 162 || 1804 |- | Silas || Trott || Joseph Trott || IMage 163 || 1805 |- | Shubael || Williams || will || Image 163 || 1805 |- | Shubael || Williams || Benjamin Williams || Image 164 || 1804 |- | Jesse || Harding || Elizabeth Harding || Image 165 || 1805 |- | James || Butler || Appraisers || Image 165, 166 || 1804 |- | James || Budge of Bangor || Amos Patten || Image 166 || 1803 |- | Samuel || Sherburne || Leavitt, William, Sarah guardian || Image 167 || 1804 |- | Joseph || Brickman || Appraisers || Image 167, 168 || 1805 |- | Simeon || Smith || Appraisers || Image 168, 170 || 1803 |- | Josiah || Rogers || Appraisers || Image 169, 170, 171, 172 || 1805 |- | Jeremiah || Eaton || Appraisers || Image 172 || 1805 |- | Samuel || Sherburne || will || Image 172 || 1805 |- | Thomas || Bowden || Appraisers || Image 174 || 1805 |- | Ephraim || Blake || Mary Blake || Image 175 || 1805 |- | William || Torrey || Mercy Torrey || Image 175, 1776 || 1802 |- | Abraham || Freese || Committee ||Image 176 || 1805 |- | Hezekiah || Dodge || Moses Eaton || Image 177 || 1806 |- | Ezra || Howard || Appraisers || Image 177 || 1806 |- | Jonathan || Eaton || will || Image 177, 178 || 1805 |- | William || Torry || Mary Torry || Image 178 || 1805 |- | Samuel || Trundy || James Jourdan || Image 179 || 1805 |- | Samuel || Davis || CoOmmittee || Image 179, 180, 181 || 1805 |- | Jonathan || Cobb || Rachel Cobb guardian || Image 181 || 1805 |- | Jonathan || Torry || Mercy Torry || Image 182 || 1805 |- | Jesse || Harding || Committee || Image 183 || 1805 |- | Donald || Ross || will || Image 183, 184, 185 || 1805 |- | Oliver || Worster || Committee || Image 186, 187 || 1805 |- | Stephen || Young || COmmittee || Image 188, 189, 190 || 1805 |- | Ephraim || Blake || Mary Blake Guardian || Image 190, 191 || 1805 |- | Jonathan || Haskins || Committee || Image 191 || 1803 |- | Michael || Dyer || Committee || Image 192, 193|| 1802 |- | Hezekiah || Dodge || Committee || Image 193, 194 || 1805 |- | Jonathan || Eaton || Committee || Image 195 || 1805 |- | Samuel || Trundy || COmmittee || Image 195, 196 || 1805 |- | Andrew || Bird || Committee || Image 196 || 1804 |- | Isaac Jones || Woodworth || Committee || Image 197 || 1807 |- | Israel || Bartlett || Committee || Image 198 || 1805 |- | Jacob || Custis || Elizabeth Custis || Image 199 || 1805 |- | Michael || Dyer || Jane Dyer || Image 199 || 1805 |- | Jonathan || Eddy || Committee || Image 199, 200 || 1804 |- | James || Nichols || Committee || Image 200, 201, 202 || 1805 |- | Donald || Ross || Committee || Image 203, 204 || 1805 |- | Benjamin || Clark || Committee || Image 204, 205 || 1805 |- | Samuel || Weeks || Committee || Image 205 || 1806 |- | Thomas || Snow || Abigail Snow || Image 205, 206 || 1806 |- | Thomas || Bowden || Ruth Bowden || Image 206, 207 || 1806 |- | Noah || Downs || Benjamin Downs || Image 207 || 1805 |- | Samuel || Weeks || will || Image 207 || 1797 |- | Lemuel || Weeks || will || Image 208 || 1805 |- | Jonathan || Eddy || Hbrooke Eddy || Image 208, 209 || 1805 |- | James || Godfrey || Elizabeth Godfrey || Image 209 || 1805 |- | Ephraim || Blake || Committee || Image 210, 211 || 1806 |- | John || Blasdell || will || Image 211, 212 || 1805 |- | Josiah || Brewer || will || Image 212, 213 || 1805 |- | Michael || Dyer || committee || Image 213, 214 || 1806 |- | Michael || Dyer || Jane Dyer || Image 214 || 1806 |- | Joshua || Higgins || will || Image 214, 215 || 1805 |- | Andrew || Morton || will || Image 215 || 1805 |- | Andrew || Morton || Martin Mortin || Image 215 || 1805 |- | Samuel || Sherburne || Committee || Image 215, 216, 217, 218 || 1805 |- | Benjamin || Godfrey || Daniel Godfrey || Image 218, 219 || 1806 |- | Freeman || Cobb || Enock Brown || Image 218, 220 || 1805 |- | Samuel || Trundy || James Jourdan || Image 220 || 1806 |- | Nathan || Johnson || Joanna Johnson || Image 221, 222, 223, 224 || 1803 |- | Paul || Eldridge || Mary Eldridge || Image 225 || 1806 |- | Richard || Ellenwood || Hope Ellenwood || Image 225 || 1806 |- | James || Shirley || Josiah Brewer || Image 226 || 1806 |- | Timothy || Lombard || Anna Lombard || Image 227 || 1806 |- | Jacob || Custis || Benjamin Custis || Image 227, 228 || 1806 |- | Josiah || Rogers || Committee || Image 228, 229, 230 || 1806 |- | Jospeh || Buckman || Judith Buckman || Image 231 || 1806 |- | Simon || Smith || Ruth Smith || Image 232 || 1807 |- | Joshua || Higgins || Thankful & Jesse Higgins || Image 232 || 1807 |- | Samuel || Matthews || unknown || Image 232 || 1795 |- | Jonathan || Torry || Committee || Image 233, 234 || 1807 |- |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- |Volume 1 || Land Survey (Following Degrees) || Images 6 - 17 |- | Last Name || First Name || degree (d.) |- | Allen || Nathaniel || 4 & 6 |- | Abbot || Moses || 5 |- | Allen || Nehemiah || 283.383 |- | Atkins || John || 354 |- | Atwood || Ebenezer ||411.412.435 |- | Buck || Jonathan || 33, 54, 55, 118, 119 |- | Bridges || Daniel Jr. || 40, 109 |- | Basteen || Jonah || 89 |- | Byard || Jo || 108 |- | Bray || Nanthaniel || 112 |- | Bishop || Hutson || 113 |- | Bakman || John || 131 |- | Bradley || Bryant || 313, 345, 346 |- | Barnes || Jim || 320, 322 |- | Buchinan || Joseph || 334, 365, 413, 424, 545 |- | Butler || James || 336, 420 |- | Billings || John || 337 |- | Blodget || Seth Jr. || 339 |- | Banks || Aaron || 363, 364 |- | Bird || Andrew || 387, 480 |- | Brown || Elijah || 402 |- | Budge || James Jr. || 422 |- | Bowden || Thomas || 434, 499 |- | Blake || Ephraim || 437, 470, 507, 508 |- | Blake || Israel || 459 |- | Blake || Betsy || 468 |- | Bartlett || Israel || 483 |- | Blasdell || J. J. || 509 |- | Brewer || Josiah || 512 |- | Cocle || James || 2, 15 |- | Carrman || Levi || 15, 7 |- | Crochett || Josiah || 52, 53 |- | Clefford || Nathaniel || 85 |- | Clark || Thomas || 86 |- | Cochran || John || 93 |- | Cole || Benjamin || 101 |- | Clappe || Boriah || 117 |- | Clement || Abner || 294 |- | Cousins || Nathaniel || 300 |- | Coggswell || Sarah || 301, 315 |- | Cruter? || Jacob || 307, 398, 485 |- | Campbell || Daniel || 312, 347, 348 |- | Crooks || John || 355 |- | Carter || Stanton || 382, 407 |- | Colby || Ambrose || 388, 389, 390 |- | Cobb || Rachel || 449 |- | Cobb || Jon || 450 |- | Cobb || Lucy || 451 |- | Clark || Benjamin || 490 |- | Cobb || Freeman || 524 |- | Dyer || Asa || 4 |- | Dunning || James || 9 |- | Dow || Nathan || 37 |- | Dore || John || 44 |- | Dougherty || Sarah || 124 |- | Eaton || Theophilus || 64, 65, 66 |- | Emery || John || 75, 76 |- | Eaton || Eliahim || 107 |- | Elldridge || Paul J. || 111, 285 |- | Ellis || Administration || 129 |- | Ellis || Vespasaian Estates Inventory || 130 |- | Emerson || Ahush || 327, 413 |- | Eaton || Eliakim || 377 |- | Eaton || Isaac || 392 |- | Eddy || Jonathan || 404, 419, 485, 487, 504 |- | Ellenwood || Richard || 404, 406, 534 |- | Eaton || Jeremiah || 431 |- | Eaton || Jonathan || 442, 476 |- | Eldridge || Paul Jean || 533 |- | Fletcher || Thomas || 11 |- | Flye || Jonathan || 28 |- | Frye || Jonathan || 40-52, 124 |- | French || Nathaniel || 106 |- | Frecher? || Abraham || 290, 439 |- | Fletcher || Limcon || 391 |- | Flowers || Charles & Abigail || 391 |- | Gray || John || 180 |- | Grant || Elisha || 61, 62, 66 |- | Grindel || John || 80 |- | Grace || Ebenezer || 292, 331 |- | Gates || Araph || 373, 374, 376 |- | Goodwin Jr. || Liz Lals Minow || 378 |- | Godfrey || James || 505 |- | Godfrey || Benjamin || 523 |- | Holbrook || Jesse || 7 |- | Haskell || Francis || 19, 74, 75 |- | Hopkins || Allan || 25, 29 |- | Hinkley || Solomon || 83 |- | Hadlock || Samuel || 3 |- | Hibbert || Josh || 125 |- | Hills || Oliver || 279, 356, 358, 360 |- | Herrick? || David || 200, 306, 316, 524 |- | Higgins || Seth? || 302, 310 |- | Hill || John || 303, 342 |- | Howard || Ezra || 304, 442 |- | Hopkins || Joseph || 311 |- | Harding || Jefse || 420, 453 |- | Haskins || Jonathan || 409 |- | Junnin || Joseph || 13 |- | Jones || Anna || 325 |- | Johnson || Nathaniel || 369, 397 |- | Johnson || John || 369, 370, 399 |- | Johnson || Nathan || 527, 528, 530, 531 |- | Kent || William || 81, 82, 115, 116 |- | Lowel || Joseph || 90, 91 |- | Lafella? || Ellison || 291, 300 |- | Lowell || Abner || 395 |- | Lombard || Timothy || 378, 406, 409, 538 |- | McMahone || Terrence || 4, 63 |- | Mathews || Samuel || 10, 42, 43, 547 |- | Marble || Luther || 77, 78 |- | Mudge || Enock || 84 |- | McIntire || William || 309, 332, 358 |- | McDonald || Lauchlan || 340, 457 |- | Morton || Andrew || 517 |- | Noonan || James || 27 |- | Nesmith || Jonathan || 110 |- | Nesmith || Benjamin || 126 |- | Nichols || James || 488, 489, 491, 492 |-Land Survey Following | Obear || William || 82 |- | Orcutt || Jamers || 335, 383 |- | Orcutt || Malachi || 385 |- | Patten || Mathew || 2, 26 |- | Pane || Joseph || 21, 80 |- | Pendleton || Job || 38, 70, 71 |- | Prefsy || Paul || 71, 72, 73 |- | Powers || Peter || 128 |- | Powers || Martha || 305 |- | Richie || Mathew || 14, 22, 87, 88 |- | Raynes || Nathan || 23, 77 |- | Raynes || Samuel || 23, 52 |- | Roundy || John || 98 |- | Raynes || John || 120, 121 |- | Raynes || James || 121 |- | Standley || Jands || 16, 30 |- | Snow || Edward || 17, 59, 60 |- | Sangster || Peter || 18 |- | Steward || John || 21 |- | Stover || Nathaniel || 31, 45 |- | Stubb || Joseph || 67, 123, 124 |- | Sweetser || John || 68, 69, 70 |- | Scott || Nathaniel || 46, 47, 132 |- | Stack || Thomas & Mary || 116 |- | Smith || Linda? || 207, 426, 547 |- | Shirley || James || 295, 319, 536 |- | Smith || Elhanah || 300, 309 |- | Smith || Thomas || 326, 401 |- | Snow || Thomas || 361, 385, 490 |- | Soctt || William || 390 |- | Stinson || Benjamin || 336, 393, 394 |-30 | Sherburne || Samuel || 409 |- | Sherburne || Abigail || 414 |- | Sherburne || Leavit & Lutre. || 423 |- | Sherburne || Samuel (Prospect) ||432, 434, 512, 521, 522 |- | Turner || Amos || 12 |- | Trueworthy || Spenser || 20 |- | Thomas || Samuel || 35, 78, 79 |- | Tufts || John || 122 |- | Torrey || Jonathan || 281, 296, 341, 342, 452, 549 |- | Torrey || William || 202, 349, 350, 430, 444 |- | Tufts || Susanna || 283 |- | Troll? || Silas || 415 |- | Trundy || Samuel || 445, 478, 479, 525, 526 |- | Webster || John, Doctor || 56, 57, 58, 59, 119 |- | Wooster || Oliver || 368, 460, 462, 463 |- | Williams || Shubael || 415, 481 |- | Woodworth || Isaac Jones || 482 |- | Weeks || Lemuel || 498, 502 |- | Young || Stephen || 366, 463, 465, 467 |- |} == Sources ==

Sedgwick, Maine 1799-1809 Vital Statistics by Grace M Grindle Liamburner b. 1880

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[[Category:Sedgwick, Maine One Place Study]] [[Category:Sedgwick, Maine]] [[Category:Maine, Sources]] {| border="1" '''Sedgwick, Maine, All Vital Statistics Recorded on the Town Books from 1799-1809''' |- |by Limeburner, Grace M. Grindle, 1880- || Publication date: 1942 Topics: Sedgewick (Me.)--Genealogy |- |Publisher: North Brooksville, Me Collection: allen_county; americana || Digitizing sponsor: Internet Archive |- |Contributor: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center || Language: English |- | (https://archive.org/details/sedgwickmaineall00lime/page/n5/mode/2up) |} * Unless specifically sourced, all information on this page is derived from Ms. Grace M Grindle Limeburner's '''Sedgwick, Maine, All Vital Statistics Recorded on the Town Books from 1799-1809'''. * Note: Since maiden names are not specifically listed, marriages originally listed in the '''Marriages & Marriage Intentions''', are integrated into the '''Families''' section.https://archive.org/details/sedgwickmaineall00lime/page/n7/mode/2up ==Families== Hannah unknown & John Flowers ::b. 13 Dec 1799 Margaret Flowers (1799-) @ Manchester [[Black-13778|Nabby Black (1783-1822)]] & [[Gray-23372|William Gray (1772-)]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 21 Nov 1801 ::b. 19 Nov 1802 William N Gray (1802-) ::b. 28 Oct 1804 [[Gray-23371|Elizabeth Gray (1804-1874)]] ::b. 12 Jul 1806 Lucy Gray (1806-) ::b. 29 Dec 1807 [[Gray-29308|Credifer Gray (1807- )]] ::b. 1 Sep 1809 Macey Gray (1809-) [[Black-11794|Susanna Black (1788-)]] & [[Carter-24434|Isaac Carter (1782-)]] ::b. 2 Sep 1809 [[Carter-26212|Rosilla Carter (1809-)]] [[Knowles-5944|Sally Knowles(1789-1829)]] & [[Cunningham-10504| James Cunningham (1786-1868)]] ::b. b. 8 Mar 1808 [[Cunningham-10786| Johnson Cunningham (1808-)]] [[Conary-134|Mary (Conary) Roberts (1786-1864)]] & [[Roberts-42925|Amaziah Roberts (1783-1865)]] ::b. 25 May 1808 [[Roberts-43488|Otis Roberts (1808-1884)]] ::b. 7 Sep 1809 [[Roberts-53321|Abigail Roberts (1809-)]] [[Harris-30962|Sally Harris (1788-)]] & [[Gray-19607|Isaac Gray (1786-1876)]] ::b. 29 Apr 1807 [[Gray-21197|Joseph Gray (1807-1881)]] [[Freethy-64|Lucy Freethy (1785-1873)]] & [[Cole-17899|Benjamin Cole (1782-1870)]] :m. 24 Oct 1804 @ Sedgwick pub. 1 Sep 1804 ::b. 11 Aug 1805 [[Cole-25466|Benjamin Cole Jr (1805-1889)]] ::b. 3 Mar 1807 Susanna Cole ::b. 23 Oct 1808 Joseph Cole Joanna & [[Merrill-6545|Christopher Merrill (1778-1852)]] ::b. 25 Dec 1806 [[Merrill-6544|Sarah (Merrill) Herrick (1806-)]] Polly & John Means ::b. 5 Jul 1806 [[Means-1599|Thomas Means (1806-1879)]] ::b. 5 Dec 1807 John Means Jr. ::b. 4 Nov 1809 Mark Means Unknown mother & Unknown Father ::b. 19 Feb 1808 Franklin Thompson in Bluehill, Maine, USA [[Robinson-39067|Sally E (Robinson) Bridges (abt.1784-1864)]] & [[Bridges-3775|Ephraim Bridges (1784-)]] ::b. 2 Oct 1805 Sally Bridges ::b. 10 Jul 1807 Jane Bridges ::b. 4 Oct 1808 [[Bridges-4246|Patience (Bridges) Gross (1808-1848)]] [[Billings-2590|Hannah Billings]] & [[Bridges-3475|Allen Bridges Sr. (1781-1852)]] :m. 27 Oct 1804 @ Sedgwick pub. 4 Oct 1804 ::b. 30 Mar 1805 [[Bridges-1475|Dudley Charles Bridges (1805-1897)]] ::b. 24 Oct 1806 Jane Bridges (Confusing, maybe these dates are off, 2 children in 6 months) ::b. 13 Mar 1806 Nathan Parker Bridges [[Friend-1483|Patty (Martha) Friend ]] & [[Eaton-5906|Jeremiah Eaton ]] ::b. 15 Mar 1806 [[Eaton-6402|Oliver Eaton (1806-)]] Betsy & James Lindsly ::b. 6 Oct 1806 James Lindsly ::b. 21 Sep 1807 Lambert Lindsly [[Lymburner-180|Margaret (Peggy) Lymburner of Penobscot]] & [[Douglass-2191|James Douglass]] :m. 2 Oct 1804 @ Sedgwick pub. 21 Sep 1804 (hmmm - this is way off, maybe a second marriage?) ::b. 6 Jul 1799 Thankful Douglass (Could this be [[Glass-2748]] who later married Silas Bursley?) ::b. 10 Mar 1801 Josiah Douglass ::b. 18 Dec 1802 John Douglass ::b. 18 Dec 1802 William Douglass ::b. 25 Aug 1805 Uriah Douglass ::b. 5 Jan 1807 [[Douglass-3233|Sylvanus Douglass (1807-)]] ::b. 25 Apr 1809 Polly Douglass ::b. 25 Apr 1809 Doty Douglass Sally & [[Currier-2103|Nathaniel Currier (1780-1870)]] ::b. 4 Feb 1807 Harriet Currier ::b. 24 Nov 1809 Nathaniel Currier [[Reed-22670|Lucy T (Reed) Cousins (abt.1786-1871)]] & [[Dickinson-7055|Heman Dickinson (bef.1783-)]] ::b. 14 Feb 1809 [[Dickerson-1054|Prudence Fisk Dickerson (1809-)]] ::b. 31 Dec 1810 [[Dickinson-7054|Lucy (Dickinson) Bradford (1810-1904)]] [[Douglass-4415|Eunice Douglass (1781-1861)]] & [[Douglas-14683|Andrew Douglas (1778-1865)]] ::b. 19 Dec 1803 Joshua S Dougless ::b. 4 Feb 1806 John Dougless ::b. 14 May 1808 David Ordway [[Lunt-551|Elizabeth (Lunt) Allen (abt.1777-1862)]] & [[Allen-39617|Amos Allen (1773-1863)]] ::b. 3 Oct 1808 Sally Allen ::b. ? Joanna Allen [[Tuttle-4121|Phebe Tuttle (1729-11 Mar 1806)]] m. [[Flye-74|William Flye]] [[Grindle-55|Susanna Grindle ]] & [[Snow-2090|George Snow ]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 7 May 1801 (Pub. Was forbidden by Sally Black on 17 Mar 1801) ::b. 10 Apr 1804 [[Snow-6738|John Snow]] ::b. 4 Feb 1806 Betsy Snow ::b. 24 Apr 1808 William Grindle Snow [[Rogers-10348|Eliza Rogers ]] & [[Long-7253|Joel Long ]] ::b. 9 Nov 1805 [[Long-21206|Eliza Long (1805-)]] ::b. 19 Mar 1807 Mary Long Hannah Babson & Joseph Pike Batchelor ::b. 6 Oct 1806 Joseph Pike Babson ([[Batchelder-2339|Joseph Pike Batchelder (1802-1881)]]) ::b. 6 Oct 1808 James Babson [[Bennett-39972|Patty (Bennett) Morgan (1766-1829)]] & [[Morgan-28525|Edward Morgan (1770-aft.1836)]] ::b. 27 Sep 1798 Thiah Morgan Morton (1798-after 1822) ::b. 21 Sep 1800 [[Morgan-28524|Edward Morgan (1799-1816)]] ::b. 1 Feb 1802 Patty Morgan (1802- 4 Mar 1827) ::b. 20 May 1804 Nancy Morgan (1804-20 Mar 1828) ::b. 21 Mar 1806 Siloma (Salome) Morgan Means (1806-1857) ::b. 19 Mar 1808 Abigail Nabby Morgan Osgood (1808-after 1829) [[Emerton-146|Polly Emerton ]] & [[Carter-26616|John Carter ]] ::b. 17 Oct 1798 [[Carter-30330|Patience Carter (1798-)]] ::b. 2 Apr 1800 [[Carter-27062|John Carter Jr. (1800-)]] ::b. 17 Apr 1802 [[Carter-32357|Thomas Carter (1802-)]] ::b. 26 Jul 1804 Joseph Carter (lost at sea) ::b. 10 Jul 1806 Israel Carter (lost at sea) [[Gray-19209|Abigail Gray ]] & [[Staples-2278|John Staples ]] ::b. 29 Sep 1808 [[Staples-2280|Goodwin Staples (1808-)]] [[Wyman-1731|Relief Wyman]] & [[Clough-1735|Benjamin Clough ]] ::b. 5 Jul 1800 Dorcas Clough Green (1800-1860) ::b. 3 Aug 1803 Ezra Clough (1803-1804) [[Bridges-3077|Hannah (Bridges) Carter (1781-)]] & [[Carter-24433|Asa Carter (1780-1872)]] ::b. 21 Dec 1802 Job Carter (1802-19 Sep 1803) ::b. 17 Jul 1804 [[Carter-27450|Barbary Carter (1804-)]] ::b. 8 Aug 1806 [[Carter-26950|Joanna Carter (1806-)]] ::b. 25 Aug 1808 [[Carter-39885|Cresse Favor Carter (1808-)]] [[Hodgdon-201|Mercy Jane (Hodgdon) Billings (1775-1872)]] & [[Billings-1605|John B. Billings (1780-1860)]] ::b. 23 Oct 1804 Anne Billings Robbins (1804-8 Nov 1899) ::b. 23 Oct 1804 Elizabeth Billings (1804-) ::b. 17 May 1808 Lucy Sary Billings (1808-) (possibly [[Billings-3033|Sarah (Billings) Bartlett (1806-1876)]]) [[Billings-1558|Patience Billings (1791-1849)]] & [[Billings-1557|Samuel Billings (1784-1840)]] ::b. 24 Sep 1809 [[Billings-2141|Nancy Billings (1809-)]] [[Hale-8968|Eunice Hale (-d. 17 Aug 1808)]] & [[Byard-217|John Byard (1778-1820)]] ::b. 30 Aug 1804 [[Byard-220|Abigail Glover (Byard) Allen (1804-1832)]] ::b. 16 Dec 1805 [[Byard-284|Jonathan Byard (1805-)]] ::b. 1 Aug 1808 [[Byard-216|Eunice (Byard) Allen (1808-1885)]] [[Eaton-7219|Judith (Eaton) Dodge Byard (1777-1829)]] & [[Byard-217|John Byard (1778-1820)]] :m. after Aug 1808 @ Sedgwick, Hancock, Massachusetts, USA ::b. 25 May 1810 [[Byard-285|Hezekiah Dodge Byard (1810-1892)]] ::b. 21 Apr 1812 [[Byard-286|Judith Byard (1812-1895)]] ::b. 17 Jul 1814 John Byard (1814-1852) ::b. 9 Feb 1819 Moses Eaton Byard (1819-1856) [[Freeman-7303|Martha Freeman ]] & [[Ober-265|Samuel Obear]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 1 Nov 1800 ::b. 10 Feb 1802 [[Ober-538|Roxalena Obear ]] ::b. 25 Jul 1804 [[Ober-332|Rhoda Obear ]] ::b. 5 Nov 1806 [[Ober-469|Lucy K Obear]] ::b. 1 Mar 1809 [[Ober-342|Addison Obear ]] [[Carter-17510|Sally Carter ]] & [[Billings-1952|Enoch Billings]] ::b. 5 May 1807 Enoch Billings Jr. [[French-9399|Sally French ]] & [[Billings-2591|Benjamin Billings ]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 10 May 1804 ::b. 11 Mar 1805 [[Billings-3730|Dorothy (Billings) Webber (1805-)]] ::b. 8 Sep 1807 [[Billings-2770|Joseph French Billings (1807-)]] ::b. 1 Aug 1809 Richard Billings (1809-7 May 1830) [[Herrick-1637|Hannah Herrick]] & [[Allen-36824|John Allen ]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 4 Jun 1801 ::b. 28 Oct 1902 William Allen ::b. 11 Sep 1804 Ede Allen d. 11 Sep 1804 ::b. 1 Jul 1806 [[Allen-36828|Hannah Allen (1806-)]] wife & Jonathan Eaton, Jr. (possible [[Eaton-6778|Nathan Eaton (1781-1859)]]) ::b. 27 Nov 1808 Rebecca Eaton [[Foster-20594|Rachel B Foster]] & [[Condon-861|Richard Condon ]] ::b. 21 Dec 1802 [[Condon-1065|James Condon (1802-)]] ::b. 30 Mar 1806 [[Condon-1068|Emma Condon (1806-)]] ::b. 24 Aug 1808 [[Condon-1067|Sally Condon (1808-)]] Mrs. Sarah Dougherty :d. 30 Oct 1804 [[Dodge-6455|Hezekiah Dodge (1771-1804)]] :d. 15 Oct 1804 [[Flye-74|William Flye (bef.1720-abt.1806)]] :d. 20 Aug 1806 Barbary in Ellsworth, Hancock, Mass (later Maine) [[Paine-2352|Polly Paine]] & [[Snow-5645|Isaac Snow ]] ::b. 4 Mar 1799 [[Snow-6578|Huldah Snow (1799-)]] ::b. 21 Nov 1801 [[Snow-6442|John Paine Snow (1801-)]] ::b. 1 Oct 1809 [[Snow-9164|Dianna Snow ]] [[Stover-3122|Mary (Stover) Snow (abt.1775-1855)]] & [[Snow-6493|Thomas Watkins Snow (abt.1772-1847)]] ::b. 24 Oct 1803 [[Snow-6880|Mary Snow (1803-)]] ::b. 4 Feb 1804 [[Snow-6820|Thankful Snow (1804-)]] Phebe (-1810) & John Merrill ::b. 23 Feb 1808 Daniel Merrill ::b. 17 Feb 1808 Lucy Merrill :d. 13 Mar 1810 Mrs. Phebe Merrill [[Gray-11054|Jennie Gray (-20 Dec 1806 ]] & [[Billings-1495|John Billings (abt.1779-1865)]] :m. 10 Aug 1802 @ Sedgwick pub. ::b. 7 Feb 1804 [[Billings-2683|Tobias Billings (1804-)]] ::b. 7 Feb 1804 Simeon Billings ::b. 7 Jan 1809 Elizabeth Billings [[Allen-45194|Rachel (Allen) Herrick (1776-1855)]] & [[Herrick-2008|John Herrick (1771-1854)]] ::b. 23 Apr 1799 [[Herrick-2011|Zillah Herrick (1799-)]] ::b. 14 Jan 1801 [[Herrick-2007|Hannah Herrick (1801-)]] ::b. 27 Dec 1803 Israel Herrick ::b. 11 Jun 1806 Rachel Herrick ::b. 10 Oct 1808 Elizabeth B Herrick [[Dennison-1892|Judith Dennison]] &[[Cousins-2015| Nathaniel Cousins]] ::b. 5 Jul 1800 [[Cousins-2016|Abraham Cousins]] [[Dennison-1892}Judith Cousins]] & [[Smith-185906|Lemuel Smith]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 23 May 1802 ::b. 22 Sep 1803 [[Smith-256903|Lemuel Smith Jr. ]] ::b. 12 Apr 1805 [[Smith-256902|Isaac Smith]] ::b. 27 Jan 1807 [[Smith-256904|Mary Smith]] ::b. 14 Feb 1809 [[Smith-256907|Jane Smith]] [[Bridges-1876|Priscilla Bridges ]] & [[Herrick-899|Eben Herrick Jr. ]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 17 Apr 1801 ::b. 4 Feb 1802 [[Herrick-80|Kimball Herrick ]] ::b. 24 Feb 1804 [[Herrick-2298|Walter Herrick ]] ::b. 15 Jun 1806 [[Herrick-2077|Shederick Herrick ]] ::b. 19 Nov 1808 Affie Herrick [[Stanley-2924|Ruth Stanley]] & [[Grindel-1|Joshua Grindle Jr.]] ::b. 2 Aug 1800 [[Grindel-2|Eben Grindle (1800-)]] ::b. 22 Aug 1802 [[Lowell-318|Anne Grindle]] ::b. 18 Dec 1804 [[Grindel-3|Stephen Grindle (1804-)]] ::b. Apr 1807 [[Grindel-4|Kenney Grindle (1807-) ]] ::b. date (born out of town) [[Grindel-5|Lowell Grindle]] ::b. unk (born out of town) [[Grindel-6|Robert Grindle]] ::b. unk (born out of town) [[Grindel-7|Eliza Grindle]] [[Berry-5830|Hannah Berry of Trenton]] & [[Bunker-760|Silas Bunker ]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 15 Dec 1800 ::b. Dec 1801 Abigail Bunker ::b. 12 Jul 1804 [[Bunker-1121|Nahum Bunker (1804-)]] ::b. 14 Jul 1807 [[Bunker-1960|Hannah Bunker (1807-)]] ::b. 27 Sep 1809 [[Bunker-1961|Alfred Bunker (1809-)]] Sally Merrill & Samuel Abbott :m. pub. 11 Dec 1800 Sedgwick ::b. 19 Apr 1802 [[Abbot-1237|Mary M (Abbot) Sanborn (1802-bef.1840)]] ::b. 4 May 1804 Sowell Abbott [[Kinch-449|Lucy (Kinch) Everett (abt.1782-1834)]]h & [[Everett-6537|Ebenezer C Everett (1777-1866)]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 16 Mar 1804 ::b. 4 May 1802 Samuel Everett ::b. 16 Jun 1804 [[Everett-6538|Catharine B (Everett) Johnson (1805-1892)]] ::b. 13 Sep 1809 David Hutchinson Everett [[Eaton-5078|Patience Eaton ]] & [[Bunker-180|Thomas Bunker]] ::b. 15 Mar 1804 [[Bunker-1952|Moses Bunker (1804-)]] ::b. 1 Dec 1806 [[Bunker-1954|Silas Bunker III (1806-)]] ::b. 5 Oct 1808 [[Bunker-1955|Shubel Bunker (1808-)]] Margaret Decker & Simon Lovett of Portland :m. 22 Jul 1797 Margaret Decker d/o mother & father & Simon Lovett s/o mother & father @ Sedgwick, Hancock, Massachusetts, USA"Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q21S-S73B : 22 July 2021), Simon Lovett and Margaret Decker, 22 Jul 1797; citing Sedgwick, Hancock, Maine, United States, multiple sources, Maine; FHL microfilm. ::b. 1 May 1800 Maria Lovett @ Portland ::b. 14 Nov 1801 Charles Lovett @ Portland ::b. 8 May 1804 Israel Rae Lovett @ Surry ::b. 21 Aug 1809 Simon Lovett ::b. 31 Oct 18xx John Lovett @ Surry ::b. 8 Dec 1810 @ Mary Ann Lovett @ Surry [[Watson-39478|Patience Watson]] & [[Trussell-120|Joshua Trussell Jr. ]] :m. 3 Jan 1803 @ Sedgwick (pub. 4 Dec 1802 ) ::b. 5 Dec 1804 [[Trussell-442|Moses Trussell (1804-1877)]] [[Strout-1047|Deborah (Strout) Allen (1786-1868)]] & [[Allen-45195|Elisha Allen (1781-1859)]] ::b. 25 Dec 1809 Stillman Allen (Added from Sedgwick VR)"Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-LW61-M?cc=1803978 : 28 November 2018), [Film # 007724813 Image 160 of 553 (Pages 305-306)] ::b. 16 Jan 1814 [[Allen-64714|Daniel Merrill Allen]] ::b. 7 Jun 1821 Oliver B Allen ::b. 10 Aug 1823 Susan Allen ::b. 26 Feb Joseph Warren Allen [[Herrick-1598|Aphia Herrick ]] & [[Watson-21945|Samuel Watson]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 16 Nov 1800 ::b. 2 Sep 1801 Eliza Watson ::b. 10 Sep 1803 Eben Watson ::b. 5 May 1808 [[Watson-23381|David Watson (1808-)]] [[Gray-22637|Rebecca Gray ]] & [[Emerson-3079|Moses Emerson ]] ::b. 2 Sep 1799 [[Emerson-3077|John Emerson (1799-)]] ::b. 2 Nov 1801 [[Emerson-3071|William Emerson (1801-)]] ::b. 3 Nov 1803 [[Emerson-3075|Elizabeth Emerson (1803-)]] ::b. 2 Jul 1805 [[Emerson-3064|Samuel Emerson (1805-)]] ::b. 26 Feb 1807 [[Emerson-3072|Joseph Emerson (1807-)]] Hannah & John Perry ::b. 30 Jun 1802 Migill Perry ::b. 29 Nov 1803 William Perry Mary & Dudley Carleton ::b. 19 Nov 1807 Harriet Carleton [[Carter-26595|Rhoda Carter ]] & [[Pert-83|Bartholomew Pert ]] :m. 29 Nov 1802 @ Sedgwick pub. 9 May 1802 ::b. 3 Oct 1803 [[Pert-118|Jacob Pert ]] ::b. 19 Nov 1806 [[Pert-127|Richard Pert ]] ::b. 24 Jan 1808 [[Pert-117|Allen Pert ]] Nancy & Joshua Phelps ::b. 30 Jan 1802 Nancy Phelps Jr. ::b. 28 Aug 1803 William Phelps [[Herrick-1875|Polly (Mary) Herrick ]] & [[Wells-17803|William Wells ]] ::b. 31 Aug 1799 [[Wells-21400|Richard Wells ]] ::b. 27 Jan 1801 [[Wells-17802|Humphry Wells ]] ::b. 17 Sep 1803 [[Wells-21398|Sophrona Wells ]] ::b. 11 Mar 1807 [[Wells-21402|Clarrisa Wells ]] [[Grindle-444|Polly Grindle ]] & [[Curtis-13226|Nathaniel Curtis]] ::b. 11 Mar 1802 Benjamin Curtis ::b. 30 Sep 1804 Jacob Curtis ::b. 17 Nov 1806 Hannah Curtis [[Harding-5047|Sally Harding ]] & [[Billings-2494|Isaac Billings ]] ::b. 24 Apr 1799 [[Billings-2492|Sally Billings Jr. ]] ::b. 23 Feb 1802 [[Billings-3592|Louisa Billings ]] ::b. 23 Aug 1804 [[Billings-2142|John Billings ]] ::b. 9 Mar 1809 [[Billings-3589|Hatey Billings ]] Betsy & John Billings ::b. 12 May 1801 Levi Billings ::b. 10 Feb 1803 Enoch Billings ::b. 24 May 1804 Pracilla Billings ::b. 1 Jun 1806 Lucy Billings ::b. 28 Mar 1806 Sally Billings [[Treworgy-39|Charity (Treworgy) Emarton (abt.1778-1871)]] & [[Emerton-253|Joseph Emerton (1772-1859)]] ::b. 7 Sep 1799 [[Emmerson-516|Drusilla (Emmerson) Eldridge (1799-1890)]] (in Bluehill) ::b. 2 Apr 1801 [[Emerton-177|Sarah (Emerton) Lowell (abt.1801-abt.1899)]] (in Bluehill) ::b. 18 Mar 1803 Lee Emmerton (in Bluehill) ::b. 2 Feb 1804 Mahitable Emmerton (in Bluehill) ::b. 22 Apr 1807 [[Emerton-252|Benson Emerton (1807-1894)]] ::b. 15 May 1809 Daniel Emmerton d. 12 Jun 1809 Polly & Nathan Tenny ::b. 8 May 1799 Sophia Tenny ::b. 3 May 1801 John Tenny ::b. 13 Apr 1804 Rebecca Tenny ::b. 21 Sep 1806 William Tenny ::b. 26 Mar 1809 Jan ? Tenny Mary & William Atkins ::b. 16 May 1807 Edmund Atkins Sally & John Eaton ::b. 10 Apr 1800 Aaron Eaton ::b. 19 Dec 1801 Joseph Eaton ::b. 2 Aug 1804 Pickering Eaton ::b. 20 May 1806 Mary Eaton ::b. 16 Mar 1808 John Eaton II [[York-6639|Sarah (York) Black (abt.1769-abt.1836)]] & [[Black-17299|John Black (abt.1767-)]] ::b. 8 Oct 1805 [[Black-20630|Joab Black (1805-)]] [[Cole-21118|Abigail Cole]] & [[Herrick-1877|John Herrick III ]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 30 Nov 1800 ::b. 5 Jun 1803 Phebe Herrick d. 10 Apr 1815 ::b. 14 May 1805 Sally Allen Herrick m. 11 Jan 1825 Phillip McIntyre @ Blue Hill, Hancock, Maine ::b. 10 May 1807 Lydia Cleaves Herrick m. 27 Aug 1852 Barnabus Palmer Herrick @ Brooklin, Maine ::b. 25 Jun 1809 Lisetts (Luzetta) Herrick [[Snow-2338|Thankful Snow ]] & [[Black-4402|Joab Black ]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 1 Aug 1800 ::b. 19 Jan 1801 [[Black-13444|Ruth Black ]] ::b. 12 Jan 1803 [[Black-7278|Olive Black ]] ::b. 28 Dec 1804 [[Black-7279|Roselier Black ]] ::b. 23 Aug 1806 [[Black-14872|Joab Black Jr. ]] ::b. 20 Aug 1809 [[Black-4399|Samuel Black ]] [[Gray-19388|Phebe Gray ]] & [[Black-11706|Shadrack Watson Black Sr. ]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 28 Dec 1800 ::b. 24 Jul 1800 [[Black-15780|Lucy Black ]] ::b. 7 Oct 1802 [[Black-13689|Polly Black ]] ::b. 28 Jul 1804 [[Black-11705|Phebe Black ]] ::b. 9 Jun 1807 [[Black-15450|Shadrack Black Jr. ]] ::b. 22 Sep 1809 [[Black-19177|Reuben Black (1809-)]] [[Drinkwater-475|Mary Drinkwater ]] & [[Chase-6273|John Chase ]] ::b. 23 Mar 1799 [[Chase-6441|Sally Chase in Lincolnville ]] ::b. 5 Jun 1801 [[Chase-6439|Daniel Chase in Lincolnville ]] ::b. 19 Sep 1803 [[Chase-6442|Phebe Chase in Lincolnville ]] ::b. 31 Jul 1806 [[Chase-6443|Nancy Chase in Lincolnville ]] ::b. 26 Mar 1809 [[Chase-6444|Ester Chase in Lincolnville ]] [[Gray-18107|Mary Gray]] & [[Gray-18106|Adam Gray ]] ::b. 15 May 1800 [[Gray-18108|Alexander Gray ]] ::b. 1 Oct 1801 [[Gray-20742|Josiah Gray ]] ::b. 25 Sep 1803 [[Gray-20955|Joseph Gray]] ::b. 20 Oct 1804 [[Gray-20956|Samuel Gray ]] ::b. 26 Jun 1808 [[Gray-25614|Adam Gray Jr. ]] [[Snow-6711|Hannah (Snow) Gray (1783-1841)]] & [[Gray-22619|James Gray (1778-abt.1842)]] ::b. 17 Aug 1805 [[Gray-22618|Louisa (Gray) Emerson (1805-1883)]] ::b. 13 Apr 1807 Abigail Gray ::b. 17 Mar 1809 Nancy Gray [[Gray-18267|Rebecca]] & [[Gray-17787|John Gray]] ::b. 28 Jan 1801 [[Gray-23918|Sally Gray]] ::b. 15 Apr 1803 [[Gray-19382|Levi Gray]] ::b. 30 Jul 1805 Harriet Gray ::b. 20 Oct 1808 [[Gray-19378|Susanna Gray]] [[Cousins-1316|Abigail (Cousins) Gray (1784-bef.1894)]] & [[Gray-20805|Samuel Gray (1783-1837)]] ::b. 5 Jan 1808 Patience Gray wife & Benjamin Stanley ::b. 3 Mar 1799 Hannah Trask Stanley ::b. 24 May 1799 Samuel Ayes (born in Manchester) ::b. 31 Jan 1802 Anna Stanley ::b. 24 Dec 1804 James Brown Stanley in Bluehill ::b. 9 Jun 1807 Benjamin Stanley ::b. 29 Oct 1809 Haley Stanley Phebe & William Walker ::b. 13 Jun 1808 Phebe Walker ::b. 16 Dec 1809 William Walker Jr. [[Gray-20891|Lucy (Gray) Grindle (1784-abt.1865)]] & [[Cunningham-9797|Thomas Cunningham (1780-1816)]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 7 Mar 1801 ::b. 22 May 1802 [[Cunningham-15249|Nathan Cunningham (1802-1870)]] ::b. 25 Apr 1804 [[Cunningham-10784|Sophia Cunningham ]] ::b. 18 Apr 1806 [[Cunningham-18749|Jonathan Darling Cunningham (1806-1873)]] ::b. 25 Nov 1808 Lovina Cunningham [[Lufkin-154|Nancy Lufkin ]] & [[Dodge-2171|John (Jonah) Dodge ]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 17 Oct 1801 ::b. 15 Dec 1801[[Dodge-2172| Jonah Dodge Jr. ]] ::b. 12 Sep 1803 [[Dodge-9196|Azor Dodge ]] ::b. 27 Aug 1805 [[Dodge-2173|Merrill Dodge ]] ::b. 21 Nov 1807 John Dodge d. 29 Nov 1807 ::b. 4 Dec 1808 [[Dodge-5197|Ezra Dodge ]] [[Philbrook-308|Rachel (Philbrook) Trussell (1787-1817)]]l & [[Trussell-112|Enoch Trussell (1783-1840)]] ::b. 21 Jun 1809 Joel Philbrook Trusel [[Lord-4180|Sarah Lord]] & [[Friend-1482|Samuel Friend ]] ::b. 22 Jan 1799 [[Friend-1809|Lois Friend]] ::b. 24 Feb 1800 [[Friend-1825|Samuel Friend ]] ::b. 31 Aug 1801 [[Friend-2628|Amiziah Friend ]] ::b. 10 Apr 1803 [[Friend-1807|Lovina Friend ]] ::b. 1 Feb 1805 [[Friend-2498|Davis Friend ]] ::b. 9 May 1806 [[Friend-1812|Eliza Friend ]] ::b. 19 Mar 1808 [[Friend-1627|Isreal Friend ]] wife & Richard Butman ::b. 8 Feb 1802 Frances Butman ::b. 24 Aug 1803 Lucy Butman Dolly & George Butters ::b. 3 Aug 1805 Donald Butters ::b. 7 Feb 1807 Dolly Butters ::b. 25 Feb 18099 William Butters [[Lymburner-32|Mariam Lymburner]] & [[Grindle-223|Ichabod Grindle ]] ::b. 20 Jan 1900 [[Grindle-212|Joshua Grindle ]] ::b. 6 Jun 1802 [[Grindle-415|Mariam Grindle ]] ::b. 2 Mar 1804 Leonard Grindle ::b. 6 Feb 1806 Frederick Grindle ::b. 8 Jan 1808 John Grindle [[Snow-7829|Mary (Molly) Snow ]] & [[Limeburner-7|Thomas Limeburner ]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 21 Dec 1800 ::b. 5 Sep 1801 [[Limeburner-10|John Limeburner ]] ::b. 7 Mar 1803 [[Lymeburner-9|Jane Limeburner ]] ::b. 16 Sep 1804 [[Lymeburner-8|Margaret Limeburner ]] ::b. 29 Jan 1808 [[Lymeburner-7|Merial Limeburner ]] wife & Lemuel Norton ::b. 25 May 1809 Shubeal Norton [[Butler-11318|Mary Ann (Butler) Carter (1783-1857)]] & [[Carter-17301|Joseph Carter (1789-1863)]] ::b. 11 Apr 1801 Robert Butler Carter (1801-) ::b. 13 Jul 1803 [[Carter-28681|Phebe Gray (Carter) Bridges (1803-)]] [[Reed-22346|Mercy Reed ]] & [[Smith-208620|John Smith ]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. May 1803 ::b. 6 Nov 1803 [[Smith-211978|Dudley Smith ]] ::b. 26 Sep 1805 [[Smith-108397|Lucy Smith ]] ::b. 11 Sep 1807 [[Smith-211976|Abraham Smith ]] ::b. 18 Mar 1809 [[Smith-211975|Prudence Smith ]] [[Eaton-5920|Abigail Eaton ]] & [[Currier-1183|Richard Currier ]] :m. 20 Feb 1799 Published 6 Feb 1799 @ Sedgwick ::b. 21 Sep 1799 [[Currier-127|Thomas Currier ]] ::b. 23 Sep 1801 [[Currier-2098|Richard Currier (1801-1859)]] ::b. 19 Jan 1804 Ebeneza Currier Ruth & Joshua Grindel Jr. ::b. 2 Aug 1800 Ebeneza Grindel [[Carter-11212|Abigail Carter ]] & [[Friend-605|John Friend ]] ::b. 9 Jun 1799 [[Friend-1937|Elisha Friend (1799-)]] ::b. 25 Sep 1800 [[Friend-2094|John Friend (1800-)]] ::b. 13 Sep 1802 [[Friend-2634|Luxena Friend ]] ::b. 13 Sep 1804 [[Friend-2672|Robert Friend ]] ::b. 15 May 1806 [[Friend-2487|Moses Friend ]] ::b. 13 Oct 1807 [[Friend-608|Nabby Friend ]] [[Allen-36822|Elizabeth (Allen) Morgan (1765-1852)]] & [[Morgan-24046|Daniel Morgan (1768-1862)]] ::b. 1796 Hepzebeth Morgan d. 12 Jul 1804 ::b. 3 Apr 1801 Charlotte Morgan ::b. 31 May 1803 Patty Morgan ::b. 30 Apr 1805 Hopzabeth Morgan ::b. 13 Nov 1806 [[Morgan-25434|Polly C. (Morgan) Means (1806-1876)]] ::b. 25 Dec 1805 Cyrus Washburn @ Salem (living in Daniel Morgan’s family) [[Roberts-32321|Lydia Roberts (1792-1874)]] & [[Byard-198|James Byard (1786-1876)]] ::b. 6 Jul 1809 Simeon Grant Byard @ Penobscot [[Gray-6049|Nancy Gray ]] & [[Grindle-49|Eliphelet Grindle ]] ::b. 19 May 1800 [[Grindle-385|Barnabus Snow Grindle ]] ::b. 14 May 1804 [[Grindle-317|John Grindle ]] [[Gray-22615|Jennie Gray ]] & [[Knowles-5945|Samuel Knowles ]] ::b. 18 May 1801 [[Knowles-7102|Phebe Knowles (1801-)]] ::b. 28 Jun 1802 Anna Knowles [[Hutchins-5|Joanna Hutchins ]] & [[Grindle-369|John Grindel ]] ::b. 15 Dec 1800 [[Grindle-366|Ebeneza Grindel ]] ::b. 25 Jan 1804 [[Grindle-368|Peggy Grindel]] ::b. 3 Oct 1805 [[Grindle-369|John Dudley Grindel ]] ::b. 3 Sep 1807 [[Grindle-370|Isiah Grindel ]] ::b. 4 Mar 1809 [[Grindle-232|Larza ? Grindel ]] [[Perkins-19904|Mary (Perkins) Parker (1770-1833)]] & [[Parker-33260|Simeon Parker (1765-1807)]] ::b. 30 Sep 1800 [[Parker-48646|Mary (Parker) Jarvis (1800-1843)]] ::b. 10 Feb 1803 Peggy Parker [[Douglass-2760|Hannah Douglass ]] & [[Marks-2181|Joseph Marks ]] ::b. 2 Jun 1799 [[Marks-2180|John Marks ]] ::b. 7 Mar 1801 Mary Marks ::b. 11 Jun 1803 [[Marks-3326|Amos Marks ]] ::b. 15 Jan 1805 [[Marks-3324|Elisha Marks ]] ::b. 21 Feb 1809 Hannah Marks Rachel & Thomas Allen ::b. 1797 Prudence Allen d. 6 Sep 1803 ::b. 8 Sep 1799 Richard Allen ::b. 15 Dec 1800 [[Allen-59389|Nehemiah Allen (1800-1872)]] ::b. 20 Jan 1803 Ruth Allen ::b. 28 Dec 1804 Samuel Allen ::b. 10 Feb 1807 John Allen Jr. ::b. 28 Dec 1809 Prudence Allen [[Somes-168|Patty Martha Somes ]] & [[Flye-67|James Flye ]] ::b. 11 Feb 1801 Charlotte Flye Rachel & David Dougherty ::b. 8 Dec 1799 Rachel S Dougherty ::b. 7 Sep 1800 Affa Dougherty ::b. 1 Aug 1802 Harriet Dougherty ::b. 27 Mar 1805 Joana Dougherty ::Pb. 21 Mar 1806 Truckson Dougherty ::b. 26 Sep 1808 Smith Dougherty wife & Benjamin Lufkin ::b. 18 Mar 1799 Joseph Lufkin ::b. 5 Feb 1801 Franklin Lufkin ::b. 22 May 1803 Thomas Lufkin ::b. 19 Apr 1806 Polly Lufkin ::b. 7 Oct 1808 Clarissa Lufkin Peggy & Samuel Cane II ::b. 30 Aug 1806 David Cane Nancy & Abraham Flye ::b. 2 Oct 1809 Phebe Flye [[Cleaves-157|Susanna (Cleaves) Cole (1762-1844)]] & [[Cole-17900|Thomas Herrick Cole (1757-1819)]] ::b. 21 May 1801 Andrew Cole d. 3 Nov 1803 ::b. 13 Dec 1803 Andrew Cole Huldah & Beniah Door ::b. 8 Feb 1799 Mary Door ::b. 25 Apr 1801 Mary Door ::b. 4 Nov 1803 Hannah Door Sarah & Abraham Dodge ::b. 19 Jan 1799 Sally Dodge ::b. 13 Mar 1804 Abel Dodge ::b. 5 Mar 1609 John Dodge [[Wilson-7703|Abigail Wilson ]] & [[Gray-2804|Joab Gray ]] ::b. 7 Mar 1800 Amos Gray ::b. 22 Dec 1801 [[Gray-2803|Judith Gray (1801-)]] ::b. 3 Dec 1803 [[Gray-15273|Tryphena Gray (1803-)]] ::b. Dec 1804 Nancy Gray ::b. 4 Jul 1808 Malinsa Gray Lucy B. Bayward & Abner Gray :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 6 Aug 1805 ::b. 26 Jan 1808 John Gray In care of Solomon Billings ::b. 22 Aug 1800 Amaziah Billings Susanna & Benjamin Eaton ::b. 25 Dec 1799 Patience Eaton ::b. 16 Oct 1801 Amaziah Eaton ::b. 11 Sep 1803 Moses Eaton ::b. 3 Dec 1804 Benjamin Eaton Jr. ::b. 11 Mar 1807 Nancy Eaton ::b. 22 Oct 1808 Judith Eaton d. 29 Oct 1808 ::b. 28 Oct 1809 Ezra Eaton wife & James Gray :b. 9 Jul 1809 Sally Gray Debby & Isaac Burnett :b. 17 May 1804 Peggy Burnett :b. 8 Nov 1806 Lydia Burnett :b. 20 Oct 1808 Sarah Burnett Susanna & John Cuningham ::b. 24 Feb 1799 William Cunningham ::b. 2 May 1801 Emma Cunningham ::b. 4 Apr 1803 Polly Cunningham ::b. 12 Jul 1805 Lucy Cunningham ::b. 1 Oct 1807 Nabby Cunningham ::b. 16 Oct 1809 Josiah Cunningham [[Trundy-96|Deborah (Trundy) Whitmore (1785-)]] & [[Whitmore-2267|John Whitmore (1781-1851)]] ::b. 8 Feb 1804 [[Whitmore-2443|Olive Whitmore (1804-)]] ::b. 14 Oct 1806 Sally Whitmore ::b. 31 Oct 1808 [[Whitmore-2341|John Whitmore Jr (1808-1885)]] Phebe & John Herrick ::b. David Herrick d. 24 Aug 1806 Molly & David Carleton ::b. before 1799 Rozella died ::b. 9 Oct 1799 Rozella Carleton II d. 22 Aug 1803 ::b. 22 Feb 1805 Rozella Carleton III [[Kench-22|Molly Kench ]] & [[Hutchinson-2246|Timothy Hutchins ]] ::b. 18 Feb 1806 [[Hutchinson-6175|Samuel Hutchins ]] ::b. 23 Jan 1806 [[Hutchinson-8253|Dorothy Hutchins ]] ::b. 3 Nov 1809 Jonathan Hutchins [[Brown-86213|Molly Brown ]] & [[Freethy-59|Jotham Freethy ]] ::b. 4 Apr 1799 Polly Freethy ::b. 30 Jul 1801 [[Freethy-68|Emma Freethy ]] ::b. 28 Jan 1804 Zilpha Freethy ::b. 16 Apr 1806 Clarissa Terepha Freethy [[Freethy-67]] ::b. 4 Dec 1808 Patty Freethy Peggy & William Ober ::b. 21 Oct 1805 Washington Ober Lois & Abner Dodge Jr. ::b. 18 Jun 1799 Sophia Dodge ::b. 3 Nov 1803 Jacob Dodge ::b. 3 Jun 1804 Eliza Dodge ::b. 20 Nov 1806 Lois Dodge ::b. 22 Jul 1809 Almira Dodge Susanna Herrick & Amos Eaton :m. 14 Mar 1799 @ Sedgwick pub. 22 Feb 1799 ::b. 13 Aug 1799 Rebecca Eaton ::b. 19 Jul 1801 Polly Eaton [[Grindle-407|Anna Grindle ]] & [[Gray-20804|Joseph Gray ]] ::b. 12 May 1804 [[Gray-22792|Hannah Gray ]] ::b. 1 Jul 1806 [[Gray-22801|Mercy Gray ]] ::b. 8 Aug 1799 Reuben Gray d. 21 Aug 1799 ::b. 7 Jan 1800 Avery Gray ::b. 18 Mar 1802 Robert Gray [[Farrar-1189|Elizabeth (Farrar) Billings (1762-1846)]] & [[Billings-1488|Abel Billings (1757-1833)]] ::b. 12 Mar 1799 [[Billings-1556|Lucy (Billings) Gray (1799-1881)]] Debora & Dr. David G Barker ::b. 22 Nov 1805 Susan Barker ::b. 30 Jun 1808 Mary Barker Betsy & Shederick Herrick ::b. 14 Dec 1799 Edy Herrick ::b. 11 Jan 1803 Joel Herrick ::b. 8 Aug 1805 Joanna Herrick ::b. 17 May 1808 Pessima Herrick [[Evans-13980|Priscilla Evans]] & [[Wilson-31576|Samuel Wilson]] ::b. 31 Aug 1800 [[Wilson-67082|James Wilson ]] ::b. 24 May 1803 [[Wilson-67079|Ephriam Wilson ]] ::b. 13 Aug 1805 [[Wilson-67080|William Wilson ]] ::b. 9 Apr 1808 [[Wilson-57247|Ebenezer Wilson ]] Eliza & William Hooper (of Deer Isle) ::b. 14 Jun 1800 David Hooper ::b. 20 Apr 1804 Samuel Hooper ::b. 30 Sep 1807 Amos Hooper [[Bowden-1483|Betsy Bowden of Penobscot]] & [[Billings-1646|Jesse Billings ]] :m. Nov 1799 @ Sedgwick ::b. 15 Nov 1800 [[Billings-3048|Betsy Billings ]] ::b. 9 Dec 1802 [[Billings-2767|Susanna Billings ]] ::b. 7 Apr 1802 [[Billings-2904|Lydia Billings ]] ::b. 23 May 1809 [[Billings-2585|Jacob Billings ]] Hannah & Thomas Whalen ::b. 10 Dec 1808 Mary Whalen ::b. 25 Jun 1809 Hannah Whalen Betty & Solomon York ::b. 24 Jul 1800 Sarah York ::b. 23 Jun 1802 Charlotte York ::b. 21 May 1805 John York ::b. 5 Apr 1808 Ruth H. York ::b. 26 May 1809 James York Lydia & Thomas Cousins ::b. 7 Jul 1802 Timothy Cousins ::b. 7 Oct 1803 Barbary Cousins Patty & John Cousins ::b. ? ? d. 25 May 1807 Nancy & Humphy Herrick ::b. 4 Oct 1807 Emily Herrick ::b. 6 Jun 1809 Arthur Herrick Hannah & Joel Webber ::b. 18 Nov 1804 Nabby Webber ::b. 25 Jan 1807 Jacob Webber [[Annis-355|Rebecca (Annis) Black (bef.1767-aft.1860)]] & [[Black-10972|Samuel Black (1765-1862)]] ::b. 11 May 1800 [[Black-15575|Lucy (Black) Staples (1800-1876)]] ::b. 6 Oct 1802 [[Black-12395|Judith (Black) Gray (1802-1886)]] ::b. 5 Jun 1805 [[Black-15576|Sarah (Black) Cousins (1805-1893)]] ::b. 14 May 1808 [[Black-15577|Samuel Black (1808-1892)]] [[Hodgkins-924|Mary (Hodgkins) Webber (abt.1770-)]] & [[Webber-3250|Ezekiel Webber (1773-aft.1840)]] ::b. 22 Mar 1800 [[Webber-4956|Stephen Webber (1800-1861)]] ::b. 9 Jan 1802 [[Webber-3597|William Webber (1802-1863)]] ::b. 1 Jan 1805 [[Webber-3127|Sarah (Sally) Webber (1804-1893)]] ::b. 6 Oct 1806 Isreal Webber ::b. 3 May 1808 [[Webber-4953|Levinia (Lovina) Webber (1808-)]] [[Lufkin-237|Ruth Lufkin ]] & [[Babson-173|Abraham Babson ]] ::b. 22 Mar 1804 [[Babson-172|Nabby Babson ]] ::b. 29 Aug 1806 [[Babson-197|William Babson ]] ::b. Dec 1808 [[Babson-198|Nancy Babson ]] [[Freeman-15066|Sarah (Freeman) Reed (1774-1870)]] & [[Reed-21602|Isaac Reed (1768-1844)]] ::b. 5 Feb 1799 [[Reed-21603|Elijah Reed (1799-1841)]] ::b. 29 May 1801 [[Reed-29990|Mercy (Reed) Whitney (1801-1857)]] ::b. 30 Jan 1805 Elmira Reed ::b. 2 Aug 1807 Narsissa Reed [[Somes-66|Prudence (Somes) Reed (1761-1841)]] & [[Reed-21779|Abraham Reed (1759-1841)]] :: b. 3 Jan 1800 [[Black-7059|Elizabeth (Black) Freethy (abt.1763-1860)]] & [[Freethy-36|Joseph Freethy (abt.1754-1837)]] ::b. 25 Jul 1800 [[Freethy-77|Nancy Freethy (1800-1865)]] ::b. 17 Apr 1803 Cintha Freethy ::b. 21 Jul 1805 [[Freethy-74|Alfred Freethy (1805-1883)]] ::b. 22 Mar 1808 Lewis Freethy Mary & Thomas Kench ::b. 2 Aug 1800 Joseph Kench ::b. 9 Nov 1803 Lucy Kench ::b. 24 Nov 1806 Stephen Kench Pamelia & Samuel Cousins ::b. 5 Jul 1800 Abraham Cousins ::b. 3 Jun 1803 Jacob Cousins ::b. 20 Oct 1804 Nathaniel Cousins ::b. Oct 1806 Phineas Cousins ::b. 25 Sep 1807 Isaac Cousins ::b. 2 Sep 1809 Hannah Cousins Jacob Dodge d. 1 Dec 1800 Amaziah ::b. 1713 Mary Blasdell d. 21 May 1806 age 93 Asa Kitfield d. 25 Jan 1808 [[Black-3764|Elizabeth (Black) Gray (abt.1770-abt.1860)]] & [[Gray-6048|Joshua Gray (1772-1842)]] ::b. 27 Jan 1800 [[Gray-6290|Anna Relief (Gray) Grindle (1800-1877)]] ::b. 17 Oct 1802 [[Gray-20790|William Walker Gray (1802-1875)]] ::b. 26 Aug 1804 [[Gray-6551|Daniel M. Gray (1804-1843)]] ::b. 23 Oct 1806 [[Gray-19623|Relief (Gray) Carter (1806-1892)]] [[Harding-6767|Abigail (Harding) Jordan (1768-1852)]] & [[Jordan-14022|Samuel Jordan (1752-1833)]] ::b. 29 Apr 1801 Mehitable Jordan (1801-1881) ::b. 22 Jun 1803 John Jordan (1803-1885)) ::b. 19 Mar 1806 [[Jordan-8252|Mariah B. Jordan (1806-1865)]] ::b. 23 Aug 1809 Abigail "Nabby" Jordan (1810-1884) Lydia Norton (1775-1844) & John Lowe Tibbetts (1771-1862) ::b. 17 Mar 1800 [[Tibbetts-392|Patience Norton Tibbetts (1800-1828)]] ::b. 6 Feb 1802 [[Tibbetts-393|Eliza Tibbetts (1802-1820)]] ::b. 7 Nov 1804 [[Tibbetts-394|Lydia Chase (Tibbetts) Friend (1804-1891)]] ::b. 16 Mar 1806 [[Tibbetts-390|Jerusha Dunham (Tibbetts) Farrow (1806-1892)]] ::b. 18 Sep 1808 [[Tibbetts-395|Noah Norton Tibbetts (1808-1861)]] [[Brown-81081|Emma Brown]] & [[Babson-270|John Babson]] ::b. 19 Nov 1803 [[Babson-289|Susanna Babson]] ::b. 19 Sep 1804 [[Babson-323|Sophia Babson ]] ::b. 2 Apr 1806 [[Babson-300|Louisa Babson ]] ::b. 26 Apr 1808 [[Babson-324|John Babson Jr ]] [[Dougherty-2468|Louise Morgan]] & [[Allen-44022|Jonathan Allen]] ::b. 9 Oct 1801 [[Allen-44023|Joanne Allen (1801-1803)]] ::b. 3 Apr 1802 [[Allen-44022|Jonathan Allen (1802-1841)]] ::b. 16 Dec 1803 [[Allen-44033|Joanna Allen (1803-)]] ::b. 15 JaN 1806 [[Allen-44028|Isaac Morgan Allen (1806-1884)]] ::b. 15 Nov 1807 [[Allen-43041|Judith (Allen) Reed (1807-1847)]] ::b. 15 Nov 1807 [[Allen-44025|Hannah Allen (1807-)]] ::b. 27 Sep 1809 [[Allen-44024|Mary C (Allen) Cole (1809-1892)]] [[Carter-11328|Hannah]] & [[Friend-623|Phineas Friend]] ::b. 16 Sep 1800 [[Friend-622|Amos Friend]] ::b. 8 Jun 1802 [[Friend-1491|Joel Friend]] d. 7 Apr 1803 ::b. 25 Apr 1804 [[Friend-1492|David Friend]] [[Unknown-359513|Susanna Unknown]] & [[Marks-2183|Stephan Marks ]] ::b. 17 Apr 1799 [[Marks-2184|Stephan Marks Jr ]] ::b. 4 Apr 1803 [[Marks-4585|Jonathan F Marks (1803-1878)]] ::b. 17 Aug 1804 Benjamin Marks ::b. 10 Jun 1806 Nancy Marks [[Herrick-17|Judith (Herrick) Allen (1778-1855)]] & [[Allen-709|Nathaniel Allen (1774-1851)]] :m. 18 May 1799 ::b. 3 Feb 1800 [[Allen-700|Mary (Allen) Gray (1800-1885)]] ::b. 21 Jul 1801 [[Allen-708|Sally (Allen) Bunker (1801-)]] ::b. 20 Mar 1803 [[Allen-727|Nathaniel Allen (1803-1864)]] ::b. 14 Nov 1805 [[Allen-721|Elmira (Allen) Emerson (1805-)]] ::b. 1 Jan 1808 [[Allen-732|Lucy Allen (1808-)]] [[Trussell-109|Betty Trussell (1774-1836)]] & [[Herrick-1465|Joseph Herrick (1768-1837)]] ::b. 26 Oct 1799 Joshua Herrick ::b. 21 Aug 1800 [[Herrick-332|Joseph Herrick (1800-1850)]] ::b. 31 Jul 1804 Theophilus Herrick ::b. 29 Dec 1806 Kendel Herrick ::b. 3 Nov 1809 Moses Herrick [[Brown-110946|Lydia Brown ]] & [[Flowers-3407|Bartholomew Flower]] ::b. 16 Jun 1802 [[Flowers-3412|Sally Flower ]] ::b. 25 May 1804 [[Flowers-3413|Lydia Flower ]] ::b. 25 Aug 1806 [[Flowers-3414|George Flower ]] ::b. 20 Jan 1809 [[Flowers-3415|John Flower ]] [[Herrick-730|Sally Herrick ]] & [[Gray-18105|Reuben Gray ]] ::b. 17 Aug 1800 [[Gray-15133|Andrew Gray ]] ::b. 10 May 1801 [[Gray-19212|Stephen Gray ]] ::b. 7 Apr 1804 [[Gray-19192|Reuben Gray ]] ::b. 1 Oct 1805 [[Gray-19213|Israel Gray ]] [[Friend-473|Phebe Friend ]] & [[Carter-8883|John Carter ]] ::b. 9 Feb 1802 [[Carter-8892|Seth Carter ]] ::b. 5 Mar 1803 [[Carter-8893|Phebe Carter ]] ::b. 14 Mar 1805 [[Carter-8895|Benjamin Friend Carter ]] ::b. 29 Jan 1807 [[Carter-8896|Sally Carter ]] ::b. 6 Feb 1809 [[Carter-8897|John Dodge Carter ]] [[Tapley-599|Hannah (Tapley) Hale (1780-1868)]] & [[Hale-8971|Enoch Hale (1776-1840)]] :m. 24 Sep 1804 @ Sedgwick pub. 30 Aug 1804 ::b. 19 Jun 1805 [[Hale-11625|Ebenezer Hale (1805-1805)]] ::b. 10 Mar 1807 Mira Hale ::b. 18 Mar 1809 Eunice Hale [[Freeman-15699|Lois Freeman ]] & [[Dority-105|John Dougherty ]] ::b. 16 Sep 1799 d. 9 Jul 1805 [[Dougherty-2474|John Dougherty ]] ::b. 25 May 1801 Sally Dougherty ::b. 31 Mar 1803 [[Dougherty-2475|Nancy Dougherty ]] ::b. 10 Mar 1805 [[Dougherty-2474|John Dougherty Jr ]] ::b. 23 Jan 1807 [[Dougherty-2468|Louise Dougherty ]] ::b. 22 Oct 1808 [[Dougherty-2477|Robert Dougherty]] [[Richardson-17679|Sarah Richardson (1775-1836)]] & [[Carter-24145|Issac Carter Jr. (1779-1862)]] ::b. 3 Oct 1800 [[Carter-31918|Sarah Carter Bridges (1800-1865)]] ::b. 17 May 1802 [[Carter-31922|William Carter (1802-)]] ::b. 20 Dec 1803 [[Carter-24144|Charity Carter Freethy (1803-1882)]] ::b. 7 Jan 1806 [[Carter-31882|Charlotte Carter Freethy (1806-1882)]] ::b. 6 Nov 1808 Isaac Carter III [[Carter-31437|Isaac Carter III (1808-1890)]] ::b. 28 Aug 1809 [[Carter-31920|Jane Carter Mann (1809-)]] [[Milliken-612|Joanna (Milliken) Ober (1772-1861)]] & [[Ober-372|Isaac Wilkens Ober (1775-1861)]] ::b. 1 Feb 1799 [[Ober-347|Joanna (Ober) Somes (1799-1868)]] ::b. 11 Jan 1801 Mahala Obear [[Freethy-35|Betsy Freethy ]] & [[Gray-10528|Solomon Gray ]] ::b. 12 May 1807 [[Gray-10529|Thomas Jefferson Gray ]] ::b. 4 Aug 1809 [[Gray-18073|Eliza Gray ]] ::b. 5 Sep 1811 [[Gray-20028|Abigail Gray ]] [[Bacon-2515|Mary (Bacon) Thurston (1750-1790)]] then [[Reddington-54|Chloe (Reddington) Thurston (1767-1862)]]& [[Thurston-740|David Thurston (1751-1821)]] ::b. 5 Feb 1800 [[Thurston-901|Mehitable (Thurston) Godfrey (1800-)]] ::b. 16 Nov 1801 Hanna Thurston ::b. 18 Jun 1803 Chloe Thurston ::b. 5 May 1805 [[Thurston-2882|Daniel Oliver Thurston (1805-1885)]] ::b. 7 Feb 1807 William Thurston ::b. 15 Mar 1809 Phebe Thurston Hanna & Enoch Blaisdell ::b. 18 May 1802 Bettey Blaisdell ::b. 19 Apr 1805 Susanna Balisdell [[Evans-28142|Joanna (Evans) Eaton (1767-1852)]] & [[Eaton-6837|Theophilus Eaton (1769-1843)]] ::b. 9 Nov 1799 [[Eaton-6863|Amasa W. Eaton (1799-1855)]] ::b. 15 Apr 1805 [[Eaton-7159|Judith (Eaton) Ober (1804-)]] [[Roundy-141|Emma (Roundy) Walker (1762-1852)]] & [[Walker-39832|John Walker (abt.1757-1831)]] ::b. 23 Dec 1799 [[Walker-41487|Joseph Walker (1799-)]] ::b. 4 Aug 1802 [[Walker-39715|Benjamin Walker (1802-1883)]] ::b. 21 Jan 1803 Sally Walker Elizabeth & Kinney Standley ::b. Joanna Holly Standley d. 4 Jan 1810 [[Snow-5634|Elizabeth Snow ]] & [[Gray-18266|Nathaniel Gray ]] ::b. 4 Dec 1799 [[Gray-18265|Nabby Gray ]] ::b. 20 Aug 1801 Nicholas Gray ::b. 16 Sep 1803 [[Gray-19703|Miriam Gray ]] ::b. 11 Aug 1806 [[Gray-22044|Nathaniel Gray ]] ::b. 25 Aug 1808 [[Gray-20850|Robert Gray ]] [[Carter-27912|Elizabeth "Betty" (Carter) Bridges (1766-1831)]] & [[Bridges-3591|Jonathan Bridges (abt.1755-1831)]] ::b. 13 Feb 1800 [[Bridges-4231|Ruth (Bridges) Carter (1800-1893)]] ::b. 16 Mar 1802 [[Bridges-4230|Jonathan Bridges (1802-1876)]] ::b. 31 Aug 1805 [[Bridges-3590|Isaac C. Bridges (1805-1872)]] [[Herrick-1293|Phebe (Herrick) Hale (1771-1835)]] & [[Hale-5994|Samuel Hale (1770-1859)]] ::b. 22 Jul 1799 Sally Hale ::b. 28 Mar 1802 [[Hale-5975|Lois (Hale) Lufkin (1802-)]] ::b. 16 Jul 1804 Ruth Hale ::b. 10 Oct 1806 [[Hale-5995|Samuel L. Hale (1806-1884)]] ::b. 15 Oct 1808 Ebenezer Hale Hannah Emerton d. 8 Jul 1803 & James Bridges :m. 3 Dec 1799 @ Sedgwick ::b. 1 Jan 1801 Morris Somes (Bridges?) Betsey Brown (2nd wife) & James Bridges :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 10 Sep 1803 ::b. 24 Oct 1804 Melinda R. Bridges ::b. 21 Aug 1806 Hannah E. Bridges ::b. 12 Oct 1808 [[Bridges-4962|Elmira W Bridges (1808-1879)]] Susanna Gale unk. & Daniel Merrill ::b. 7 Jan 1799 Susanna Merrill ::b. 23 Aug 1800 Daniel Merrill ::b. 18 Feb 1802 Thomas Merrill ::b. 15 Dec 1803 Moses Merrill ::b. 29 Apr 1806 Joseph Merrill ::b. 28 Mar 1808 Hannah Merrill [[Somes-199|Mary (Somes) Dodge (1765-1845)]] & [[Dodge-2178|Amaziah Dodge Sr. (1763-1848)]] ::b. 5 Jun 1799 Jeremiah Dodge ::b. 22 Nov 1801 Polly Dodge ::b. 24 Mar 1804 Zacariah Dodge ::b. 10 Apr 1805 [[Dodge-3286|Amaziah Dodge Jr. (1805-1860)]] ::b. 27 May 1808 Thomas Dodge [[Trussell-126|Ruth Trussell (1768-1850)]] & [[Herrick-1717|Samuel Herrick (1764-)]] ::b. 24 May 1801 [[Herrick-2793|Ruth Herrick (1801-1803)]] d. 20 Aug 1803 ::b. 23 Sep 1803 [[Herrick-2794|David Herrick (1803-1859)]] ::b. 2 Jan 1806 [[Herrick-2255| Jacob Herrick]] ::b. 18 May 1808 [[Herrick-2792|Amos Herrick (1808-1811)]] d. 4 Jun 1811 [[Herrick-1574|Hannah (Herrick) Ober (1769-1859)]] & [[Ober-367|Nicholas Ober Sr. (1764-1841)]] ::b. 15 Dec 1800 [[Ober-455|Nicholas (Ober) Obear Jr. (1800-)]] ::b. 6 Oct 1803 Samuel Obear ::b. 10 Mar 1806 [[Obear-21|Rebecca Obear (1806-)]] ::b. 1 Sep 1808 [[Obear-22|Lewis Obear (1808-)]] [[Eaton-7219|Judith (Eaton) Byard (1777-1829)]] & [[Dodge-6455|Hezekiah Dodge (1771-1804)]] :m. 27 Mar 1799 published 6 Feb 1799 ::b. 12 Jan 1800 [[Dodge-6456|Lydia P. Dodge (1800-)]] ::b. 12 Dec 1801 [[Dodge-6457|Moses Dodge (1801-1803)]] ::b. 18 Feb 1804 [[Dodge-7473|Joannah B. (Dodge) Hopkins (1804-1874)]] [[Grant-13239|Sarah (Grant) Carter (1764-)]] & [[Carter-26620|Allen Carter (abt.1763-1830)]] ::b. 14 Oct 1800 [[Carter-26639|Timothy B. Carter (1800-1870)]] ::b. 16 Aug 1810 [[Carter-26640|John Grant Carter (1810-1891)]] [[Hale-8972|Sarah (Hale) Dodge (1778-1855)]] & [[Dodge-6762|Peter Dodge (1769-1840)]] :m. 2 Nov 1799 ::b. 28 Mar 1801 [[Dodge-6764|Eunice (Dodge) Stanley (1801-1843)]] ::b. 15 Sep 1802 [[Dodge-8858|Ebenezer Dodge (1802-1826)]] ::b. 5 Mar 1804 [[Dodge-8859|Mary M Dodge (1804-1888)]] ::b. 10 Apr 1806 Hezekiah Dodge d. Dec 1845 ::b. 24 Jan 1809 Henry Dodge d. 11 Feb 1809 [[Wells-17809|Betsey (Wells) Holden (1773-1810)]] & [[Holden-2679|Samuel Holden (1763-1838)]] ::b. 3 Apr 1800 [[Holden-4009|Betsey (Holden) Hopkins (1800-1877)]] ::b. 15 Jun 1802 [[Holden-4013|Amasa Holden (1802-1888)]] ::b. 25 Jun 1804 [[Holden-4012|Samuel Holden (1804-)]] ::b. 13 Mar 1806 [[Holden-4008|Cynthia Holden (1806-)]] ::b. 19 Feb 1808 [[Holden-4011|Lucy H. D. (Holden) Dunning (1808-1891)]] [[Curtis-16458|Mary (Curtis) Bridges (abt.1772-)]] & [[Bridges-5321|Daniel Bridges (1770-1859)]] ::b. 29 Aug 1799 David Bridges ::b. 21 May 1802 Louisa Bridges ::b. 9 Jun 1805 Joseph Bridges ::b. 8 Apr 1808 [[Bridges-5322|Ebenezer Bridges (1808-)]] Lucy & Thomas Doyle ::b. 25 Apr 1799 Wiliam Doyle ::b. 3 Apr 1801 James B. Doyle ::b. 19 Feb 1803 John Doyle ::b. 16 Mar 1805 Jane Doyle ::b. 30 Jan 1809 Anna Doyle [[Billings-1490|Azubah (Billings) Hooper (-1825)]] &[[Hooper-3085|John Hooper (abt.1750-1836)]] ::b. 21 May 1800 [[Hooper-6340|Samuel Jordan Hooper (1800-abt.1880)]] ::d. 11 Oct 1809 John Hooper drowned (need verification of his life) [[Emerton-181|Lucy (Emerton) Norris (abt.1765-abt.1809)]] & [[Norris-8324|William Norris (bef.1765-1825)]] ::b. ? Joseph Emerton (Norris?) d. 21 Oct 1803 ::b. 14 Mar 1801 [[Norris-8325|Abigail Somes (Norris) Candage (1801-1877)]] ::b. 30 Apr 1804 [[Norris-8987|Hannah E (Norris) Pervear (1804-1886)]] ::b. 21 Apr 1807 [[Norris-8986|Clarisa Norris (1807-)]] ::b. 5 Jun 1809 [[Norris-8985|Thomas Norris (1809-1891)]] [[West-15929|Sylvia West (1759-1854)]] & [[Carter-26617|Isaac Carter (1769-1854)]] ::b. 2 Mar 1799 [[Carter-47278|Edy Carter (1799-)]] [[Morgan-28526|Patty (Morgan) Eaton (1775-1825)]] & [[Eaton-6774|Joseph Eaton (1767-1827)]] :m. 26 Sep 1804 @ Sedgwick pub. 16 Sep 1804 ::b. 26 Aug 1805 Joseph Eaton Jr. ::b. 31 Mar 1807 Louis Eaton ::b. 25 Oct 1808 Betty Eaton Rhoda & [[Harding-8682|David Harding (1771-1853)]] ::b. 2 Sep 1800 Forster Harden ::b. 24 May 1805 Judith Harden ::b. 31 Aug 1807 David Harden Jr. [[Allen-710|Molly Allen of Blue Hilll, Maine ]] & [[Friend-2037|Benjamin Friend ]] ::b. 5 Dec 1800 [[Friend-1898|Thorndike Friend ]] ::b. 3 Dec 1802 [[Friend-1899|Ellis Friend ]] ::b. 15 Dec 1804 [[Friend-1896|Alfred Friend ]] ::b. 9 Feb 1807 [[Friend-1900|Kittredge Friend ]] [[Conary-85|Rebecca (Conary) Marks (abt.1772-1846)]] & [[Marks-4323|Ebenezer Marks (1779-1860)]] ::b. 29 Jul 1804 [[Marks-4325|Mary (Marks) Gale (1804-1852)]] ::b. 18 May 1806 [[Marks-2919|Susan (Marks) Gray (1806-1855)]] ::b. 21 Apr 1808 [[Marks-4324|Lydia Marks (1808-)]] [[Rose-14462|Lydia Rose (-8 Sep 1826)]] & [[Bickford-931|Edmond Bickford]] ::b. 15 Feb 1800 Lydia Bickford ::b. 15 Apr 1802 [[Bickford-464|Christina Bickford ]] ::b. 24 Jun 1804 [[Bickford-929|George Bickford ]] ::b. 10 Feb 1808 Nathaniel Bickford Hannah & Daniel Bickford ::b. 19 Feb 1799 Rachel Bickford ::b. 5 Feb 1801 Judith Bickford ::b. 18 Nob 1804 Mehitable Bickford ::b. 8 Feb 1806 Joseph Bickford ::b. 24 Oct 1808 Mary Bickford Kitteredge ::b. 14 Jan 1801 Russell Kitteredge @ New Hampshire ::b. 12 Nov 1802 Betsy Kitteredge @ New Hampshire ::b. 3 Dec 1804 Rodney Kitteredge @ New Hampshire == Marriages & Marriage Intentions == * These remaining marriages did not correspond to records within the Family Section Polly Eaton & Ebenezer Webster of Deer Isle :m. 17 Apr 1799 @ Sedgwick Ruth Weed of Deer Isle & William Gray Jr. :m. 18 May 1799 Sally Hadlock & David Wolgate :m. 18 Sep 1799 @ Sedgwick [[Gray-19196|Sally Gray]] & [[Herrick-729|Andrew Herrick ]] :m. 12 Feb 1800 @ Sedgwick pub. 28 Dec 1799 Jennie Terrill & Josiah Butler :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 4 Jan 1800 [[Herrick-1584|Prudence Herrick ]] & [[Bunker-757|Benjamin Bunker ]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 12 Apr 1800 Sarah Richardson of New Capes & Groves Foster Jr. :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 19 Apr 1800 [[Bray-3890|Ruth Bray ]] & [[Gray-22710|Andrew Gray Jr. ]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 1 Aug 1800 [[Gray-20849|Sarah Gray ]] & [[Haney-1690|Archebald Haney of Penobscot]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 27 Sep 1800 Polly Birds & Aubrey Colby of Deer Isle :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 7 Oct 1800 Betsy Emerson & William Gray :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 11 Oct 1800 Betsy Bridges & John Bridges :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 9 Nov 1800 Polly Stover of Penobscot & Thomas Snow :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 18 Jan 1801 Grace Fullington & John Carter of Bluehill :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 5 Mar 1801 [[Bray-3761|Hannah Bray of Castine]] & [[Gray-21925|Jeremiah Gray]] :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 26 Sep 1801 Hannah L. Gray of Castine & Jeremiah Gray :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 29 Sep 1801 Mary Kinch & Timothy Hutchinson :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 7 Nov 1801 Polly Lymburner of Penobscot & James Grindel :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 4 Feb 102 Betsy Hardy & Asa Worcester :m. 25 Feb 1802 @ Sedgwick Abigail Dunham & Edward Ladd :m. 24 Jun 1802 @ Sedgwick Abigail Dunham of Deer Isle & Edward Lord :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 3 Jul 1802 Nancy Gray & John Billings Jr. :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 2 Dec 1802 Lydia Bowden & William Grindle :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 3 Dec 1802 Susanna Patton of Patton Bay & Abraham Sweet of Patton Bay :m. 29 Dec 1802 @ Sedgwick Mrs Betsy Day & Caleb Merrill of Bluehill :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 17 May 1803 Mary Reed & Lt. Commander Lemuel Smith :m. 26 Jun 1803 @ Sedgwick Nabby Airs & Benjamin Standley :m. @ Sedgwick pub. Jan 1804 Betsy Emerson of Castine & Benjamin Billings Jr. :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 6 Apr 1804 Sally Cole & Thomadale Allen :m. @ Sedgwick pub. Jun 1805 Lydia Brown & John Herrick :m. @ Sedgwick pub. 12 Oct 1805 Sally Byard & Charles Mogrago :m. 14 Oct 1805 @ Sedgwick === Census Data === Sedgwick Families (134) Age (M0-10):142 (M11-16):73 (M17-26):59 (M27-45):95 (M46 up):28 Age (F0-10):140 (F11-16):57 (F17-26):48 (F27-45):29 (F46 up):29 "United States Census, 1800," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR8K-9GJJ?cc=1804228&wc=3V1X-C6T%3A1585148803%2C1585149942%2C1585149965 : 10 June 2015), Maine > Hancock > Sedgwick > image 2 of 5; citing NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). == Sources ==

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Sedgwickis a town in Hancock County, incorporated in 1789 and was settled in 1759 by Andrew Black, the town's modern name is in honor of Major Robert Sedgewick who captured three important trading posts from the French: Pentagoet (Castine) and Saint John and Port Royal, now in Canada. The original name, Naskeag, derives from the Indian term for the end or the extremity. Naskeag Point, now in the adjoining town of Brooklin, extends into Blue Hill Bay. The southern portion of Sedgwick fronts on Eggemoggin Reach and the broad lower portion of the Benjamin River.
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==Timeline== {| class="wikitable" border="1" border="1" style="width: 650px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 80px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date''' | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 270px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Designation''' | scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Note''' |- | -1534|| name unknown|| Wabanaki peoples - Penobscot tribes perhaps others |- | 1534-1760||Nouvelle France||Under French control, no known European settlers |- | 1760||unorganized territory
Lincoln, Province of Maine, Massachusetts Bay||France surrenders September 8, 1760, Britain officially takes control of the area |- |1762||Plantation Number 4, Lincoln, Massachusetts Bay
Naskeag Plantation, Lincoln, Massachusetts Bay||1762 Land grants include Township No. 4 East of The Penobscot Livermore Survey |- | 1776||Plantation Number 4, Lincoln, Massachusetts (Province of Maine)||America declares independence from Britain July 4, 1776 |- |1789||Sedgwick, Lincoln, Massachusetts (District of Maine) || Sedgwick incorporated January 14, 1789 from Plantation Number 4 |- | 1789 ||Sedgwick, Hancock, Massachusetts (District of Maine) ||Hancock County is formed June 25, 1789 |- | 1820|| Sedgwick, Hancock, Maine||Maine becomes the 23 state March 15, 1820 |- |1831|| Sedgwick, Hancock, Maine ||A portion of Sedgwick was set of to [[Space:Blue_Hill|Blue Hill]] in 1831 |- |1849|| Sedgwick, Hancock, Maine || A portion of Sedgwick was set of to form Port Watson now [[Space:Brooklin_Maine|Brooklin]] on June 9, 1849 |- |1857|| Sedgwick, Hancock, Maine || A portion of Sedgwick was set of to [[Space:Penobscot|Penobscot]] in 1857 |} == Villages, Locations and Settlements == {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Villages, Locations
and Settlements''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Settler/Namesake/Note''' |- | Black Corner||Three corners near Brooksville town line & South part of West Sedgwick. |- |Caterpillar Hill || (image below) |- | Grays Corner||The three corners at West Sedgwick. |- | North Sedgwick|| |- | West Sedgwick|| |- | Oak Hill||Located East of Bagaduce Falls on Lower Bagaduce River |- | Sargentville||Near Billings Cove on "the Reach" & just East of Deer Isle Bridge. |} == Historical Names == {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 250px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Note''' |- | Eggemoggin Reach || |- | Township No. 5 East of Penobscot River || |- | Naskeag Plantation || |- | Plantation No. 2|| |} == Pioneer Settlers == {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="width: 500px" ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 330px; background:#f0f0f0;"|Pioneer Settler ! scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Arrival Year |- |Reed, William[[Reed-19503|William Reed Sr. (1729-1790)]]||1762 |- |Watson, Shadrach[[Watson-7190|Shadrach Watson (1713-aft.1790)]]||1762 |- |Black, John[[Black-4403|John Black (1736-1832)]]||1762 |- |Cousins, Samuel[[Cousins-664|Samuel Cousins (1759-1835)]]||1765 |- |Cousins, Thomas[[Cousins-1653|Thomas Cousins (bef.1748-)]]||1765 |- |York, Benjamin[[York-5978|Benjamin York (abt.1732-1818)]]||1765 |- |Freethy, Joseph[[Freethy-37|Joseph Freethy (1721-)]]||1765 |- |Freeth, Joseph Jr[[Freethy-36|Joseph Freethy (abt.1754-1837)]]||1765 |- |Babson, Joseph[[Babson-174|Joseph Babson (1731-1815)]]||1766 |- |Herrick, Samuel[[Herrick-1590|Samuel Herrick (bef.1744-1822)]]||1767 |- |Bunker, Silas Sr.[[Bunker-725|Silas Bunker Sr. (abt.1746-1829)]]||1767 |- |Herrick, Samuel[[Herrick-1743|John Herrick (bef.1747-1829)]] ||1767 |- |Trussell, Josehua[[Trussell-121|Joshua Trussell (bef.1743-1807)]] ||1767 |- |Black, Moses[[Black-19418|Moses Black (1752-1829)]]||1768 |- |Black, Daniel[[Black-16021|Daniel Black (abt.1738-1832)]]||1768 |- |Herrick, Ebenezer[[Herrick-735|Ebenezer M. Herrick (1740-1821)]] ||1768 |- |Allen, Nathatniel[[Allen-705|Nathaniel Allen (1744-1789)]] ||1768 |- |Billings, John[[Billings-1485|John Billings (1731-1803)]] ||1768 |- |Bridges, Job][[Bridges-2217|Job Bridges (abt.1746-abt.1810)]]||1768 |- |Gray, Andrew[[Gray-19651|Andrew Gray (1738-abt.1811)]]||1768 |- |Gray, Joshua][[Gray-2190|Joshua Gray (1714-aft.1781)]] ||1768 |- |Gray, Ruben[[Gray-2805|Reuben Gray (1743-1832)]]||1768 |- |Snow, Joshua[[Snow-2095|Joshua Snow Jr. (1740-1825)]]||1768 |- |Gray, James[[Gray-16816|James Gray (1745-1821)]]||1768 |- |Gray, Samue[[Gray-18110|Samuel Gray (1750-1843)]]||1768 |- |Gray, Ruben 2d[[Gray-18105|Reuben Gray Jr (1765-1858)]]||1768 |- |Gray, John[[Gray-19608|Gray, John]]||1768 |- |Dodge, Abraham[[Dodge-1646|Dodge, Abraham]]||1768 |- |Dority, RobertDority, Robert||1769 |- |Bird, RobertBird, Robert||1769 |- |Bridges, Daniel[[Bridges-2341|Bridges, Daniel]] ||1769 |- |Bridges, Jonathan[[Bridges-3591|Bridges, Jonathan]]||1769 |- |Eaton, Jonathan[[Eaton-5974|Eaton, Jonathan]] ||1769 |- |Harding, Josiah[[Harding-5610|Harding, Josiah]]||1769 |- |Cousins, JohnCousins, John||1769 |- |Cousins, Nathaniel[[Cousins-1650|Cousins, Nathaniel]]||1769 |- |Make, JohnMake, John||1769 |- |Gray, Joshua[[Gray-2190|Gray, Joshua]]||1769 |- |Bridges, Daniel[[Bridges-2341|Bridges, Daniel]] ||1769 |- |Blaisdel, Enoch[[Blaisdell-343|Blaisdel, Enoch]]||1770 |- |Blaisdel, Enoch 2d[[Blaisdell-527|Blaisdel, Enoch 2d]]||1770 |- |Carter, John Junr.[[Carter-26615|Carter, John Junr.]]||1770 |- |Cane, Samue[[ Cane-108 |Cane, Samuel]] ||1770 |- |Trusell, JacobTrusell, Jacob||1770 |- |Vose, Samuel|Vose, Samuel||1770 |- |Kench, Widow[[Unknown-504842|Kench, Widow (of William Kench)]]||1770 |- |Limburner, John][[Lymburner-169|Limburner, John]]||1771 |- |Grindal, Joshu[[Grindle-50|Grindal, Joshua]]||1771 |- |Lowell, Eliphelt[[Lowell-377|Lowell, Eliphelt]]||1771 |- |Snow, Nicholas[[Snow-2339|Snow, Nicholas]]||1771 |- |Bartrick, Abel[[Barthrick-2 |Bartrick, Abel]]||1771 |- |Reed, JacobReed, Jacob||1772 |- |Billings, Abel[[Billings-1488|Billings, Abel]]||1772 |- |Billings, Benjamin[[Billings-15|Billings, Benjamin]]||1772 |- |Make, JosephMake, Joseph||1772 |- |Billings, Solomon[[Billings-1489|Billings, Solomon]]||1772 |- |Billings, John 2d][[Billings-998|Billings, John 2d]]||1772 |- |Black, John[[Black-4403|Black, John]]||1772 |- |Douglass, JohnDouglass, John||1772 |- |Ober, William[[Ober-333|Ober, William]]||1773 |- |Ober, William 2d[[Ober-345|Ober, William 2d]]||1773 |- |Carter, John[[Carter-26615|Carter, John]]||1773 |- |Carter, Allen[[Carter-26620|Carter, Allen]]||1773 |- |Carter, James[[Carter-24091|Carter, James]]||1773 |- |Gray, Nathaniel[[Gray-18266|Gray, Nathaniel]]||1773 |- |Allen, Nehemiah[[Allen-36823|Allen, Nehemiah]]||1774 |- |Hutchinson, John[[Hutchinson-2245 | Hutchinson, John ]]||1774 |- |Grindal, William[[Grindle-36|Grindal, William]]||1774 |- |Butler, GeorgeButler, George||1774 |- |Grindal, Daniel[[Grindle-86|Grindal, Daniel]]||1774 |- |Wells, Richard[[Wells-17804|Wells, Richard]]||1775 |- |Emerton, Joseph[[Emerton-147|Emerton, Joseph]]||1776 |- |Hooper, John[[Hooper-3085|Hooper, John]]||1777 |- |Herrick, Andrew[[Herrick-69|Herrick, Andrew]]||1780 |- |Douglas, JamesDouglas, James||1781 |- |Walker, John[[Walker-39832|Walker, John]]||1781 |- |Knowles, Samuel[[Knowles-5945|Knowles, Samuel]]||1782 |- |Dorr, John[[Dorr-661|Dorr, John]]||1782 |- |Maker, HermanMaker, Herman||1782 |} ''' Noted: Pioneer Settlers:_ [[Cane-108|'''Samuel Cane''' (abt.1721-aft.1797)]] Settlement at Sedgwick 1770 ''' (He was sometimes shown as Samuel Case or Cave) [https://archive.org/details/mainehistorical189495bang/page/n341/mode/2up?q=sedgwick&view=theater The Maine historical magazine] == Maps == * [https://goo.gl/maps/sstKYCNufnV4b2io8 Sedgwick] on Google Maps {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Maps (Click an image for details) ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- |{{Image|file=Cane-108-4.jpg|caption=Plan of Sedgwick}} |{{Image|file=Cane-108-2.jpg|caption=Blue Hill Bay}} |{{Image|file=Brooklin_Maine.jpg|caption=Sedgwick and Brooklin}} |- |{{Image|file=Sedgwick-2.jpg|caption=Naskeag Point, later Sedgwick is the point shown between Bluehill and Deer Isle.}} |{{Image|file=Deer_Isle-2.jpg|caption=Coast of Maine from Frenchmans Bay to Mosquito Harbor with Early Settler Lots about 1776}} |{{Image|file=Hancock_County_Maine_Images-8.jpg|caption=Sedgwick Maine}} |- |{{Image|file=Hutchinson-2246.jpg|caption=Lot Map of Sedgwick}} |{{Image|file=Cane-94.png|align=r|size=m|caption=1860 Clip of Sedgwick}} |} == Stories == Wasson's ''''' A survey of Hancock County, Maine''''':
      '''Sedgwick'''.—Incorporated (2-59, that is, the 2d in the county and the 59th in the State), January 12, 1789. Population, 1,113. Decennary loss, 150. Wealth, per capita, $180. State valuation, $197,706. United States valuation, $285,696. Named in honor of Maj. Robert Sedgwick. Plantation name "Naskeag." By the earlier adventurers it was called "Nasket." In a " census of the people in this region," in 1688, two French families, of eight souls, were found at Naskeag Point. The first permanent settler was Andrew Black (Blake?), in 1759. Four years after, came Goodwin Reed, '''[[Black-4403|John Black]]''' and '''[[Black-16021|Daniel Black]]''', and two years later '''[[Gray-2805|Reuben Gray]]''' " moved in" from Penobscot. The first white child, Elizabeth (who lived to a great age), was born in 1759. First minister, Daniel Merrill. The descendants of Reuben Gray are exceedingly numerous. They preserve their prolificness, and other family traits, unimpaired down to the latest generation. In 1817, 5,000 acres were cut off and annexed to Brooksville. In 1849, about 8,800 acres were taken off to form the town of Brooklin. Benjamin, its only river, is little else than a spur of Eggmoggin Reach. Its first post office was established in 1812. Now, it boasts of a telegraph station. Union soldiers, 120 ; State aid, $1,464 ; town bounty, $8,712 ; cost per recruit, $85. Prof. Burns, Superintendent of the Burns mine, Ames- bury, has taken charge of the Eggmoggin mine, Sedgwick, Me. It has a capital of $200,000, and reduction works have recently been erected at a cost of $40,000. There are 500 tons of ore at the Philadelphia mint which will average $100 a ton. Varney's '''''Gazetteer of the state of Maine''''' has the following:
      '''SEDGWICK''' is situated in the south-western part of Hancock County, having Bluehill on the north-east, Brooksville on the northwest, Brooklin on the south-east, and Eggemoggin Reach (a part of Penobscot Bay) on the south-west. The area is about 14,000 acres. There are two or more ponds in the northern part of the town connected with Bagaduce River. The streams are Sargent's, Frost's Pond Stream Thurston Brook, Black Brook, Camp Stream, and Benjamin River,—all of a size to carry mills. The latter is a tide-power. Benjamin's River and Sargent's Stream each has a grist-mill and the other saw mills. Other manufactures are ship building, tanning and cooperage. Sedgwick has two companies—Eagle Brook Silver and Eggemoggin Silver— engaged in mining argentiferous galena. The latter has a capital of $200,000, and reduction works were erected a few years since at a cost of $40,000. The villages are Sedgwick, Sargentville, and North Sedgwick. The town is about 24 miles south-westerly of Ellsworth, and is the stage line to Bucksport, which terminates at Sargentville. The town has two excellent harbors. The surface is broken and leadgy. The underlying rock is granite. A large part of the town is suitable for sheep-grazing rather than for cultivation. Along the shore of Eggemoggin Reach, from Sedwick to Sargentville, the soil is easy of cultivation and quite productive. A large part of the occupation of the inhabitants is connected with the sea.
      Sedgwick was one of six townships granted by Massachusetts in 1761 to David March and 359 others. They were to be 6 miles square, and located contiguously between the Penobscot and Union Rivers. The grantees bound themselves to settle each township with 60 Protestant families within six years after obtaining the king's approbation, and to fit for tillage 300 hundred acres of land, build a meeting-house, and settle a minister. In a " census of the people of this region," in 1688, two French families of eight persons were found at Naskeag Point. The first permanent settler was Andrew Black, in 1759. Four years later came Captain Goodwin Reed, John and Daniel Black, and two years after these, Reuben Gray moved in from Penobscot. His descendants are very numerous. In 1789, the General Court confirmed to each settler 100 acres of land. The town was incorporated the same year, being named in honor of Major Robert Sedgewick. In 1817, 5,000 acres were set off to form Brooksville ; and again in 1849, about 9,000 acres were set off to form the town of Brooklin. The first minister of Sedgwick was Daniel Merrill. The. two churches now in the town belong to the Baptist denomination. Sedgwick has 10 public schoolhouses, valued at $5,000. Tlie valuation of estates in 1870 was $197,706. In 1880 it was $188,605. The population in 1870 was 1,113. In 1880, it was 1,128. ==Additional Resources== ::'''Web Sites''': * Historical Society * Maine Genealogy Net * Family Search * WikiPedia * [[Wikipedia:Lamoine, Maine]] * Maine Encyclopedia ::'''Books:''' * [https://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2007/10/settlers-of-sedgwick-1785.html Settlers of Sedgwick, 1785] TAKEN 1785, NOVEMBER 16. *WikiTree Family Tree for Nicholas Cane (b. 1680) son Samuel Cane Early at Sedgwick https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cane-95 *Sedgwick, Hancock County, Maine vital records volumes 1-2, cemetery & valuation records Statement of Responsibility: copied and typed by Dr. Benjamin Lake Noyes https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK7-RSC2-7?cat=208366 *'''Vital records, volumes I-III; cemetery & valuation records, Sedgwick, Hancock County, Maine''' copied & typed by Dr. Benjamin Lake Noyes https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34Z-1Z3S?i=666&cat=89444 *'''Sedgwick, Hancock, Maine computer printout ; births or christenings, 1756-1875''' Authors: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department (Main Author) https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89VS-37WT?i=3&cat=6778 * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sedgwick%2C_Maine_1799-1809_Vital_Statistics_by_Grace_M_Grindle_Liamburner_b._1880 Sedgwick, Maine 1799-1809 Vital Statistics by Grace M Grindle Limeburner] * [https://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=sedgwick Maine Genealogy Resources for Genealogists and Family Historians] Sedgwick ==Photos== {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Photo Gallery (Click an image for details) ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- |{{Image|file=Sedgwick-3.jpg||caption=Here's an image.}} |{{Image|file=Sedgwick-4.jpg|caption=Caterpillar Hill}} | |- |} == Sources ==

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Seeley-Seely Family == 8 Volumes in 4. * by Mr. Elizabeth S. (Harvey Tyson) White * published April 1942 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Seeley-Seely Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1, Part 1. ::* https://archive.org/details/theseeleyseelyfa01whit ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE84126 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/theseeleyseelyfa02whit * Vol. 3-4 ::* https://archive.org/details/theseeleyseelyfa34whit * Vol. 5-8 and Index of 4-8 ::* https://archive.org/details/theseeleyseelyfa58whit === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1, Descendants of Nathaniel Seeley of Fairfield, Connecticut (son of Capt. Robert Seeley) ::* Pt. 1, Page 4-174 ::* Pt. 2, Page 175-301 & Index * Vol. 2 Descendants of Nathaniel Seeley of Fairfield, Connecticut (son of Capt. Robert Seeley) ::* Pt. 1, Page 302-559 ::* Pt. 2, Page 560-799 ::* Pt. 3, Page 800-938 & Index * Vol. 3, Descendants of Obadiah Seeley of Stamford, Connecticut ::* Pt. 1, Page 1-240 ::* Pt. 2, Page 241-406 & Index * Vol. 4, Descendants of Obadiah Seeley of Stamford, Connecticut ::* Page 1-208 ::* Index of volume 4 is at the back of Volume 8 * Vol. 5, Seeley Family ::* Seeley Family of Isle of Shoals, New Hampshire, Pages 1-96 ::* English Branch of Seely Family who came to Canada then to New York, Pages 96-98 ::* Joseph Seeley of England and Descendants of Whom one was William Seeley of Chicago, Illinois, Pages 99-105 ::* Seeley Family in America Emigrating from Westphalia, Germany 1848, Pages 106-110 * Vol. 6, Miscellaneous Records ::* [unconnected family groups organized by State and County]] Pages 1-60 ::* War Records, Pages 60-61 ::* French Genealogy, Pages 61-62 ::* Counties of New York State [counties with references used from that county and unconnected family groups from those references], Pages 63-120 ::* Miscellaneous Records, Pages 120-129 ::* Letters, Deeds, Various Records that mention a Seeley family member, Pages 129-157 * Vol. 7, Miscellaneous Records [mostly correspondence with relatives and the derived family groups], Pages 1-151 * Vol. 8, Miscellaneous Records [mostly correspondence with relatives and the derived family groups], Pages 1-102 * Index of Volumes 4-8 ::* Index of Volume 4, Pages 1-53 ::* Index of Volume 5, Pages 54-82 ::* Index of Volume 6, Pages 83-134 ::* Index of Volume 7, Pages 135-171 ::* Index of Volume 8, Pages 172-207 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * White, Elizabeth S., ''[[Space:Seeley-Seely Family|Seeley-Seely Family]]'' (April 1942) * [[#White|White]]

Seferihisar

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----'' Welcome the page of first citta slow in Turkey!'' '''Location ''' '''History ''' [[HISTORICAL BACKGROUND]] [[TEOS: Historical Inheritance]] '''Touristic Places ''' '''Citta Slow ''' ---- ---- LOCATION: ''A small country town which is next to Izmir while not having the crowd of metropolis.'' [http://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seferihisar,_%C4%B0zmir] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seferihisar] ---- ---- HISTORY: ''HISTORY OF SEFERIHISAR '' "Seferihisar was the city of Karya Civilization which was established around 4000 years ago. According to one of the myths about the name of Seferihisar is coming from one of the generals whose name was Tysaferin. This roman general was using Teos as an accomodation places for military. Then the name of city began to be mentioned as Tysaferinopolis. Until the time of Seljuks the name was Tysaferinopolis. However, while anatolia was becoming Turkicized, the name turned into Seferihisar due to accent differences. Seferihisar also experienced the hegemony of Seljuks, then hegemony went through the Ottomans around 1450s." (Reference: Retrieved 11 June from http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=61972979333) ''TEOS "Historical Inheritance" '' "Teos was the well known cities which was established in Seferihisar during BC 1080. This city was one of the 12 Ionian cities which was founded by Atamas. Teos was known in the fields of marine, trade, making wine or olive oil and wool textile in its time around the world. Also, this city was well-known with its drinking pots in terms of ceramics industry during Arcahic Age. The god of wine Dianisos was living in Teos according to myths and there was a temple for him in Teos. Teos has experienced the most gorgeous period during BC 900s. During this term, this city was in a leading position in terms of sea and land trade and banking line. At the year BC 546, Teos had to be in union with Athenians and Spartas due to the coming forces from East, Persians. Thales suggested Teos as a center of defence consortium against Persian invasion. After 400 years from those hard times, Teos began another solidarity with Roman Empire. And it is a fact that Teos was the first cities in the world which accept Christianity. This situation could be understood by the presence of important five saints in those lands." (References: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teos & http://msn.gezikolik.com/tr/Tarih_Kultur/Genel_Bilgiler/Turkiye/teos_1/e_3344.aspx) ---- ---- TOURISTIC PLACES: ''Sığacık'': small, quiet and one of the harbor centers in Seferihisar... [http://www.gizlicennetler.com/gizlicennet.asp?gc=5ea7676d246166dd3f5a6f7b33e64239] [http://www.sihirlitur.com/gezi/sigacik/index.html] ''Akkum'': the place that you can find sea like aquarium... ''Akarca'': neighbour island Samos and also other company of sea and sun... ''Bademler'': The place of first established village theatre. In other words, small village of art and solidarity during years. [http://www.bademlerkoyu.com/ana.asp] ''Sığacık Castle'': [http://galeri.netfotograf.com/fotograf.asp?foto_id=395594] [http://www.biriyilik.com/gezelim-gorelim-2/tatil-rehberi-gezelim-gorelim-2/sigacik-kalesi-11356.html] ''Windsurfing Places'' : Sığacık and Akkum have a famous wind which is very suitable to windsurfing. They are the center of borealis! [http://www.google.com.tr/imgres?imgurl=http://sigacik.sitemynet.com/mynet_resimlerim/s_rf3.jpg&imgrefurl=http://site.mynet.com/sigacik/pansiyon/id6.htm&usg=__XO_6btncs1RwejUGJdWK_94M4FM=&h=207&w=276&sz=17&hl=tr&start=2&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=bQuPG0xuvVMSLM:&tbnh=86&tbnw=114&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dseferihisar%2Bakkum%2Byelken%26um%3D1%26hl%3Dtr%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26tbs%3Disch:1] ---- ---- CITTA SLOW (Slow City): [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cittaslow] [http://www.slowmovement.com/slow_cities.php] ''The first Turkish city that stands for election as a citta slow'': Seferihisar became a citta slow with its natural beauty and the distinct position against the lifestyle of metropolises. Now it is time to improve the quality of life in Seferihisar with protecting everything natural. [http://www.cittaslow.net/index.php?method=attivita&action=zoom&id=24 ] [http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g298006-i1809-k3246249-Seferihisar_is_now_a_Slow_City-Izmir_Izmir_Province_Turkish_Aegean_Coast.html] ----

Segelsberga

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[[Category:Segelsberga, Björskog (U)]] Small village in Björskog parish: two farms, initially two households. ==Families== Figuring out the families, particularly those who stayed in Segelsberga. Not including children who died young. *[[Andersson-10954|Lars Andersson]] - was in the taxation records for Segelsberga up to 1652 *The name of his wife was Carin. All of his children seem to be born before birth records start in November 1626: **[[Larsdotter-3785|Carin Larsdotter]] married in 1638 and moved to '''Råby''', then in 1643 to '''Åstad''' where they remained. Carin was still alive in 1675 but the famly is not in Åstad in 1688. **[[Larsson-5578|Lars Larsson]] married in 1640, and succeded his father as head of household in 1653. He was unlucky with his wives, two of them died in childbirth. In 1654 he married a third time, to a widow in '''Kullingeby'''. Lars moved in with her. **[[Larsson-5577|Mårten Larsson]] married in 1644 and moved to '''Råby''', where his wife came from. In 1655, when brother Lars moved out, Mårten and his wife moved back to Segelsberga. Mårten Larsson was still in '''Segelsberga Södergård''' in 1688. He died in 1692 at a stated age of 78 years (this makes him born about 1614). ***[[Mårtensdotter-530|Karin Mårtensdotter]] born 1645, married [[Philipsson-12|Olof Philipsson]] about 1669, moved to '''Råby''', died in Råby in 1690 ****[[Olofsson-2443|Mårten Olofsson]] born in Råby 1670, appears in '''Segelsberga''' in 1702 ***[[Mårtensdotter-532|Brita Mårtensdotter]] born 1652, married in 1674 and probably moved to '''Bro''' parish ***[[Mårtensdotter-531|Anna Mårtensdotter]] born 1656, married twice, died in '''Råby''' 1704 ***[[Mårtensson-666|Johan Mårtensson]] born 1658, married twice, stayed in '''Segelsberga''', dead 1695 ****[[Johansson-6139|Mårten Johansson]] born 1684, married twice, died in '''Segelsberga''' 1756. *****[[Mårtensson-668|Lars Mårtensson]] born 1725, lived in '''Segelsberga''' *****[[Mårtensson-667|Anders Mårtensson]] born 1730, lived in '''Segelsberga''' ****[[Johansdotter-3008|Elisabet Johansdotter]] born 1688, married to Erik Persson, died in '''Segelsberga''' 1737. **Mats Larsson **Anders Larsson **[[Larsson-5580|Nils Larsson]] aka Nicolaus Laurentij married in 1657, dead in '''Segelsberga''' 1687 at an age of 60 years (and so born about 1627). *[[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson]] had most of his children with his first wife *[[Larsdotter-3781|Brita]], who was probably a Larsdotter born in '''Segelsberga Norrgård'''. She died in 1636. Their children were: **[[Eriksson-2236|Joen Ersson]], born 1629, married in 1653, replaced his father in the taxation record for Segelsberga in 1660. His wife is shown as a widow in the taxation record for 1676. ***[[Joensson-31|Erik Joensson]] born 1655, married twice without surviving children, dead in '''Segelsberga''' 1692. ***[[Joensson-29|Hans Joensson]] born 1657, married 1677, lived in '''Segelsberga''', died poor 1692. ****[[Hansson-1550|Anders Hansson]] born 1678, crofter in '''Segelsberga''' ****[[Hansson-1549|Jonas Hansson]] born 1682, soldier Kruus in '''Långtäby''', died 1749 ****[[Hansson-1552|Olof Hansson]] born 1687 ****[[Hansson-1530|Johan Hansson]] born 1689, soldier Norberg in '''Odensvi''' parish, died 1743 ****[[Hansdotter-1047|Brita Hansdotter]] born 1693, married a soldier in 1714. ***[[Joensson-41|Anders Joensson]] born 1661, married twice, died in '''Segelsberga''' 1709. **[[Eriksdotter-1207|Brita Ersdotter]], who married in 1646 and lived in '''Hvastena''' in 1653 **[[Eriksdotter-1208|Kirstin Ersdotter]], who married in 1646 and moved to '''Råby''' about 1654. Kirstin died in Råby in 1692 an age of 70 years (which makes her born in 1622). **[[Eriksdotter-1685|Ingeborgh Eriksdotter]], born 1632, married in 1656 and moved to '''Hwastena''' *''Hustru'' Brita died in the beginning of 1636 and Erik Nilsson married the widow [[Jonsdotter-4089|Brita Jonsdotter]] from Söderby in October. They had one child together: **[[Eriksdotter-1683|Marina Ersdotter]] born in 1637, married in 1656 and moved to '''Långtäby'''. She died in 1697 at a stated age of 67 years (which would make her born in 1630). *Brita Jonsdotter brought three stepchildren to the household: **[[Nilsson-6971|Mårten Nilsson]], married his stepsister Brita Ersdotter in 1646. They lived in '''Hwastena''' **[[Nilsson-6973|Ingemar Nilsson]], married his stepsister Kerstin Ersdotter in 1646 and moved to '''Råby''' about 1654. **[[Nilsdotter-4392|Ingrid Nilsdotter]], married in 1644 and moved to Eckna *Erik married a third time in 1666, with [[Andersdotter-7267|Karin Andersdotter]] from Nor in Söderbärke, twice a widow. They had no children, but Karin brought two stepdaughters with her: **[[Bengtsdotter-917|Barbro Bengtsdotter]], married in 1671 and moved to '''Stentorp''', died in 1708, at a stated age of 58 years (which makes her born about 1650) **[[Bengtsdotter-915|Anna Bengtsdotter]], married in 1675 and moved to '''Örberga''', died 1718 at an age of 66 years (which makes her born about 1652). ==Segelsberga timeline== The order between the two farms in the tithe records is not consistent. It has been re-ordered here. *'''1569''' Mårten and Nils Erichsson ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0052831_00135 tithe]) *'''1571''' Mårthen i Segelsberga and Nils Eirksson? in Segelsberga ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/B0001015_00059 Älvsborgs lösen]) *'''1580''' Enar Finne? and Nils Nilssonn ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0050698_00013 tithe]) **there is also a widow farming land owned by the church *'''1587''' Morten Mortensson and Nils Nilsson ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0050744_00015 tithe]) *'''1591''' Mårten Mårtensson and Nils Nilsson ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0052876_00107 tithe]) *'''1598''' Mårten in Segelsberga 14 ''öresland'' and Nils Nilsson 19 ''öresland'' ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0055073_00010 tithe]) *'''1599''' Morten and Nils ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0050803_00008 tithe], very damaged record) *'''1600''' [[Larsdotter-3781|Brita]] was born (age at death) *'''1604''' Mårten in Segelsberga and Nils Nilsson ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0052885_00008 tithe]) *'''1605''' Lars Ingewalsson and [[Andersson-11020|Lars Andersson]] ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0052886_00331 tithe]) *'''1606''' Lasse Ingewaldsson (only a younger man in the household taxed) and [[Andersson-11020|Lasse Andersson]] with wife ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0052888_00050 ''mantal'']) *'''1610''' [[Andersson-10954|Lars Andersson]] 14 ''öresland'' and [[Andersson-11020|Lars Andersson]] 19 ''öresland'' ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0052889_00169 tithe]) *'''1611''' [[Andersson-10954|Lars Andersson]] and [[Andersson-11020|Lars Andersson]] ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0052890_00037 tithe]) *'''1612''' [[Andersson-10954|Lars Andersson]]'s son [[Larsson-5578|Lars]] born (older than his brother Mårten) **there is also a Lars Andersson in Torp, which may be what is later named Stentorp. This was where the cavalry soldier lived. *'''1614''' [[Andersson-10954|Lars Andersson]]'s son [[Larsson-5577|Mårten]] born (age at death) *'''1616''' [[Andersson-10954|Lars Andersson]] with wife, one male and one female farmworker (Södergården); [[Andersson-11020|Lars Andersson]] with wife, one male and two female farm workers (Norrgården); ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0066044_00332 Älvsborgs lösen]) **Lars Andersson in Torp with wife *'''1618''' [[Andersson-10954|Lars Andersson]] and [[Andersson-11020|Lars Andersson]] ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0050917_00205 tithe]) *'''1619''' [[Andersson-10954|Lars Andersson]] and [[Andersson-11020|Lars Andersson]] ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0050923_00049 tithe]) *'''1620''' [[Andersson-10954|Lasse]] and [[Nilsson-5107|Erik]] ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0052900_00059 tithe]) ** [[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson]]s daughter [[Eriksdotter-1207|Brita]] born (older than her sister Kirstin) *'''1622''' [[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson]]s daughter [[Eriksdotter-1208|Kirstin]] born (age at death) *'''1624''' [[Andersson-10954|Lars Andersson]] and [[Nilsson-5107|Erik]] in Segelsberga ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0052902_00031 tithe]) *'''1625''' [[Andersson-10954|Lars Andersson]] and [[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson]] ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0050980_00058 tithe]) *'''1626''' [[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson]] and [[Andersson-10954|Lars Andersson]] ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0052909_00048 tithe]) **The first ministerial book for Björskog started in November *'''1627''' [[Andersson-10954|Lars Andersson]] (in Södergården); [[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson]] (in Norrgården) (cattle taxation) ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0052905_00068 tithe]) ** a stillborn son of [[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson]] was buried 27 October **[[Andersson-10954|Lars Andersson]]'s son [[Larsson-5580|Nils]] born (age at death) *'''1628''' [[Andersson-10954|Lars Andersson]] and [[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson]] ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0051014_00257 tithe]) *'''1629''' [[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson]] and [[Andersson-10954|Lars Andersson]] ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0051029_00035 tithe]) **[[Eriksson-2236|Joen]], son of [[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson]], was baptized 19 June *'''1630''' [[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson]] and [[Andersson-10954|Lars Andersson]] ([https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0055071_00053 tithe]) + (''Ryttare'' Sven Jansson) *'''1632''' [[Eriksdotter-1685|Ingeborg]], daughter of [[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson]] was baptized 4 January *'''1634''' [[Eriksdotter-1686|Anna]], daughter of [[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson]], was baptized 21 April (she died before she was one year old) *'''1636''' [[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson's]] daughter [[Eriksdotter-1687|Marit]] was baptized 13 January (she died before she was 2 months old) **[[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson's]] wife [[Larsdotter-3781|Brita]] was buried 28 January **[[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson]] married widow [[Jonsdotter-4089|Brita Jonsdotter]] from Sörby 30 October *'''1637''' [[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson's]] daughter [[Eriksdotter-1683|Marina]] baptized 30 July *'''1640''' [[Larsson-5578|Lars Larsson]] married [[Larsdotter-3782|Ingeborg Larsdotter]] from Wastena 22 November *'''1643''' The first household record for Björskog was started **[[Larsson-5578|Lars Larsson]]'s wife, [[Larsdotter-3782|Ingeborg Larsdotter]] died in April after giving birth to their second child (both children seem to have died in infancy) *'''1645''' [[Larsson-5577|Mårten Larsson]] marries and moves to [[Space:Råby_in_Björskog|Råby]] *'''1650''' [[Larsson-5578|Lars Larsson]] marries [[Svensdotter-2480|Brita Svensdotter]] from Nåberga 13 October *'''1651''' [[Larsson-5578|Lars Larsson]]'s wife, [[Svensdotter-2480|Brita Svensdotter]] died in September giving birth to their first child (buried with the baby) *'''1654''' [[Larsson-5578|Lars Larsson]] marries widow Anna Eriksdotter in Kullingeby 16 July. He moves to Kullingeby. *'''1655''' [[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson]] (widower with a married son). ''Hustru Karin'' (the widow of [[Larsson-5578|Lars Larsson]]). (v900078.b670.s507) *'''1656''' [[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson]] (with a married son - a wife listed but this is probably daughter [[Eriksdotter-1685|Ingeborg]]). [[Larsson-5580|Nils Larsson]] (single, and probably not a real farmer - he had been a student) (v900079.b530.s488) **[[Eriksdotter-1685|Ingeborg Eriksdotter]] married [[Olsson-4087|Påwel Olsson]] 15 June *'''1657''' [[Nilsson-5107|Erik Nilsson]] (widower with a married son). [[Larsson-5577|Mårten Larsson]] is back in Segelsberga with his family. (v900080.b540.s276) *'''1688''' (v71906.b83.s78 household record Björskog AI:2 s. 78 ff) **[[Nilsdotter-4374|Karin Nilsdotter]] in Norrgården **[[Joensson-41|Anders Jonsson]] in Norrgården with family **[[Larsson-5577|Mårten Larsson]] in Södergården and his son [[Mårtensson-666|Johan Mårtensson]] with family **[[Joensson-29|Hans Joensson]] (in a cottage) with family **a soldier's croft *'''1775''' (v71910.b139.s131 household record, Björskog AI:6 p. 131 ff) **[[Mårtensson-667|Anders Mårtensson]] with family **[[Mårtensson-668|Lars Mårtensson]] (his brother) with family **Eric Jonsson with family **Mats Jansson from Ljusnarsberg, wife from Grangärde **Jonas Ersson with family **Erich Svensson with family **Erich Gustav Andersson with family **Erich Ersson with family **parish tailor Peter Björksten **parish shoemaker Zacharias Ahlberg **crofter Nils Nilsson with family ==Questions== Whose widow was Margareta Mattsdotter in Segelsberga, who married Jon Olofsson from Bro Qvarn in Köping 8 November 1665? Could be the widow in Långtäby who died 5 Jan 1723 *Björskog (U) C:1 (1626-1685) Bild 182 / sid 176 (AID: v71928.b182.s176, NAD: SE/ULA/10121) *Björskog (U) C:2 (1685-1733) Bild 187 / sid 369 (AID: v71929.b187.s369, NAD: SE/ULA/10121)

Seidel Name Study

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

Seigneuries de la Nouvelle-France

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...(W)hen [[Talon-11|Talon]] came to the colony as intendant in 1665... uncleared seigneuries were declared forfeited. Actual occupancy was made a condition of all future grants. The colony must be built up, if at all, by its own people... : Arriving at Quebec the incoming settlers were met by officials and friends. Proper arrangements for quartering them until they could get settled were always made beforehand. If the new-comer were a man of quality, that is to say, if he had been anything better than a peasant at home, and especially if he brought any funds with him, he applied to the intendant for a seigneury. Talon was liberal in such matters. He stood ready to give a seigneurial grant to any one who would promise to spend money in clearing his land. This liberality, however, was often ill-requited. Immigrants came to him and gave great assurances, took their title-deeds as seigneurs, and never upturned a single foot of sod. In other cases the new seigneurs set zealously to work and soon had good results to show. : In size these seigneuries varied greatly. The social rank and the reputed ability of the seigneur were the determining factors. Men who had been members of the _noblesse_ in France received tracts as large as a Teutonic principality, comprising a hundred square miles or more. Those of less pretentious birth and limited means had to be content with a few thousand arpents. In general, however, a seigneury comprised at least a dozen square miles, almost always with a frontage on the great river and rear limits extending up into the foothills behind. The metes and bounds of the granted lands were always set forth in the letters-patent or title-deeds; but almost invariably with utter vagueness and ambiguity. The territory was not surveyed; each applicant, in filing his petition for a seigneury, was asked to describe the tract he desired. This description, usually inadequate and inaccurate, was copied in the deed, and in due course hopeless confusion resulted. It was well that most seigneurs had more land than they could use; had it not been for this their lawsuits over disputed boundaries would have been unending. : Liberal in the area of land granted to the new seigneurs, the crown was also liberal in the conditions exacted. The seigneur was asked for no initial money payment and no annual land dues. When his seigneury changed owners by sale or by inheritance other than in direct descent, a mutation fine known as the _quint_ was payable to the public treasury. This, as its name implies, amounted to one-fifth of the seigneury's value; but it rarely accrued, and even when it did the generous monarch usually rebated a part or all of it. Not a single sou was ever exacted by the crown from the great majority of the seigneurs. If agriculture made slow headway in New France it was not because officialdom exploited the land to its own profit. Never were the landowners of a new country treated more generously or given greater incentive to diligence. : But if the king did not ask the seigneurs for money he asked for other things. He required, in the first place, that each should render fealty and homage with due feudal ceremony to his official representative at Quebec. Accordingly, the first duty of the seigneur, after taking possession of his new domain, was to repair without sword or spur to the Chateau of St Louis at Quebec, a gloomy stone structure that frowned on the settlement from the heights behind. Here, on bended knee before the governor, the new liegeman swore fealty to his lord the king and promised to render due obedience in all lawful matters. This was one of the things which gave a tinge of chivalry to Canadian feudalism, and helped to make the social life of a distant colony echo faintly the pomp and ceremony of Versailles. The seigneur, whether at home or beyond the seas, was never allowed to forget the obligation of personal fidelity imposed upon him by his king. : A more arduous undertaking next confronted the new seigneur. It was not the royal intention that he should fold his talent in a napkin. On the contrary, the seigneur was endowed with his rank and estate to the sole end that he should become an active agent in making the colony grow. He was expected to live on his land, to level the forest, to clear fields, and to make two blades of grass grow where one grew before. He was expected to have his seigneury surveyed into farms, or _en censive_ holdings, and to procure, as quickly as might be, settlers for these farms. It was highly desirable, of course, that the seigneurs should lend a hand in encouraging the immigration of people from their old homes in France. Some of them did this. Robert Giffard, who held the seigneury of Beauport just below Quebec, was a notable example. The great majority of the seigneurs, however, made only halfhearted attempts in this direction, and their efforts went for little or nothing. What they did was to meet, on arrival at Quebec, the shiploads of settlers sent out by the royal officers. There they gathered about the incoming vessel, like so many land agents, each explaining what advantages in the way of a good location and fertile soil he had to offer. Those seigneurs who had obtained tracts near the settlement at Quebec had, of course, a great advantage in all this, for the newcomers naturally preferred to set up their homes where a church would be near at hand, and where they could be in touch with other families during the long winters. Consequently the best locations in all the seigneuries near Quebec were soon taken, and then settlers had to take lands more remote from the little metropolis of the colony. They went to the seigneuries near Montreal and Three Rivers; when the best lands in these areas were taken up, they dispersed themselves along the whole north shore of the St Lawrence from below the Montmorency to its junction with the Ottawa. The north shore having been well dotted with the whitewashed homes, the south shore came in for its due share of attention, and in the last half-century of the French regime a good many settlers were provided for in that region. For a time the immigrants found little or no difficulty in obtaining farms on easy terms. Seigneurs were glad to give them land without any initial payment and frequently promised exemption from the usual seigneurial dues for the first few years. In any case these dues and services, which will be explained more fully later on, were not burdensome. Any settler of reasonable industry and intelligence could satisfy these ordinary demands without difficulty. Translated into an annual money rental they would have amounted to but a few sous per acre. But this happy situation did not long endure. As the settlers continued to come, and as children born in the colony grew to manhood, the demand for well-situated farms grew more brisk, and some of the seigneurs found that they need no longer seek tenants for their lands. On the contrary, they found that men desiring land would come to them and offer to pay not only the regular seigneurial dues, but an entry fee or bonus in addition. The best situated lands, in other words, had acquired a margin of value over lands not so well situated, and the favoured seigneurs turned this to their own profit. During the early years of the eighteenth century, therefore, the practice of exacting a _prixd'entrée_ became common; indeed it was difficult for a settler to get the lands he most desired except by making such payment. As most of the newcomers could not afford to do this they were often forced to make their homes in unfavourable, out-of-the-way places, while better situations remained untouched by axe or plough. : '''Extracted from:''' The Seigneurs of Old Canada, Chapter II Gentlement of the Wilderness, by William Bennett Munro (1875-1957) ; Toronto: Glasgow, Brook & Company, 1922. Public domain at http://fadedpage.com/showbook.php?pid=20080704
'''A listing of the Seigneuries de la Nouvelle-France can be referenced [[:Category:Seigneuries de la Nouvelle-France|here]].''' [http://memoireduquebec.com/wiki/images/3/39/MdQCarte_des_seigneuries.jpg Map of/Carte des seigneuries] This map shows seigneuries at a specific date (unknown which date exactly), there were changes to them over time, which will be itemized in the below listing. Numbers referenced are from the below list, to be itemized also. [https://www.memoireduquebec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Liste_des_seigneuries_%28seigneurie%29 Liste des seigneuries list (FR)] {{Image|file=Seigneuries_de_la_Nouvelle-France.jpg |caption=Seigneuries du gouvernement des Trois-Rivières en 1760 }} Note: the term ''league'' is being used to translate the French term ''lieue'', which at different times — existed in several variants, namely 10 000, 12 000, 13 200 and 14 400 French feet, about 3.25 to 4.68 km (2.02 to 2.91 miles). (Wikipedia) The term ''arpent'' has not been translated. Per Wikipedia: <> No. 1: Saint-Anne-Est aka Dorvilliers, belonging to François Chorel d'Orvilliers, 3/4 leagues by 1 league max. Until 1695 was one and the same with Sainte-Anne-Ouest, which expanded and was split off
No. 2: Sainte-Anne-Ouest, original domain was 3/4 league X 1, extended successively to reach 8 leagues inland between the seigneuries of Grondines and Batiscan. Belonging to Tarieu de Lanaudière, son of Madeleine de Verchères.
No. 3: Sainte-Marie, 3/4 league X 1.5 leagues, owned by Louis Joseph Gastineau Duplessis The above 3 seigneuries were in the parish of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade No. 4: Batiscan, seigneurie conceded to the Jesuits in 1639, measuring 2 leagues front by 20 leagues inland. It is the seigneurie of New France extending the deepest inland. It had 2 parishes, Batiscan and Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan. No. 5: Champlain 1 1/2 league X 4 , its seigneur was Joseph Antoine Pézard de Champlain. It was the parish of Champlain. No. 6: Cap-de-la-Madeleine, held by the Jesuits, it has 20 leagues in depth, it and Batiscan are the only such. Parish bears the same name. No. 7-10: island fiefs : 7) Saint-Quentin; 8) de la Poterie, noble fief of 100 arpents; 9) Saint-Christophe, 40 arpents given to the Jesuits in free charity; 10) Saint Joseph, noble fief of 60 arpents, all quite old in occupation In the city of Trois-Rivières and surrounding area, all the land is conceded as fiefs: the parish is Trois-Rivières (11-16)
No. 11: fief Hertel, noble fief conceded in 1635, 50 arpents; the Ursulines convent of Trois-Rivières is built here.
No. 12: Haut-Boc fief, north of Hertel, as old as Hertel, around the same size
on the ''Platon'' of the city, the fief Pachirini, originally given to the Algonquin Charles Pachirini, later went to the Jesuits, 4 arpents
No. 13 fief La Poterie (Niverville), belonging to the Boucher de Niverville family
No. 14: ''la Commune'', land conceded to the habitants of Trois-Rivières to serve as pasture for their beasts.
No. 15: Coteau Saint-Louis fief, 98 arpents belongs to the Jesuits
No. 16: Sainte-Marguerite, west of Saint-Louis, 3/4 league X 1, property of the Chastelain family
No. 17: Jésuites, 14 arpents X 25 arpents
No. 18: Vieuxpont, 1 league X6, belonging to the Godefroy de Normanville family
No. 19: Labadie, 1/4 league X 1/2 league, belongs to Louis Joseph Godefroy de Tonnancour
No. 20: Boucher, 10 arpents X 20 belongs to Louis Lemaître (en roture)
No. 21: Tonnancour or Pointe-du-Lac, 1 1/4 league fronting on Lac Saint-Pierre X 2 leagues in depth, belongs to Louis Joseph Godefroy de Tonnancour All these are part of the parish of Pointe-du-Lac No. 22: Saint-Maurice, with the old fief Saint-Étienne restored to the ''Domaine'' in 1737, 4 leagus front on the Saint-Maurice river by 2 in depth. This is where the Saint-Maurice Forges are. Sometimes has a priest, Saint-Maurice chapel No. 23: Gastineau, 3/4 league X 1 league, belongs to Louis Joseph Gastineau Duplessis
No. 24: Robert, 3/4 league X 4, belongs to Marie Josephe Gastineau Duplessis, sister of Louis Joseph
No. 25: Grosbois-Est aka Grande-Rivière-Yamachiche, 3/4 league X 2, owned by the brothers Lesieur
No. 26: Grosbois-Ouest, about the same size as Grosbois-Est, owned by Louis Boucher de Grandpré (then absent in Nouvelle-Orléans)
No. 27: Dumontier, 1 1/2 league X 3, the 4 daughters of François Dumontier, first owner, are seigneuresses The above 5 form the parish of Yamachiche No. 28: Grandpré, 1 league X 3, belongs to Louis Boucher de Grandpré
No. 29: Rivière-du-Loup, 1 league X 4, held by the Ursulines of Trois-Rivières,
No. 30: Saint-Jean, aka Maskinongé-Est, 3/4 league X 5, held by the Ursulines of Trois-Rivières The above 3 form the parish of Rivière-du-Loup (which later gets renamed Louiseville) No. 31: Maskinongé, 2 1/2 leagues X 1 1/2, belongs to Geneviève Sicard de Carufel, widow of Jean François Baril Duchesny
No. 32: Carufel aka l'Ormière, 2 X 2 leagues, same owner as Maskinongé
No. 33: Dusablé, 1 X 3 leagues, owned by Marie Josephe Drouet de Richeville, widow of Louis Adrien Dandonneau Dusablé
No. 34: Lac Maskinongé, 2 leagues to end around the lake (irregular shape), belonging to Charles François Tarieu de Lanaudière These 4 form the parish of Maskinongé Across the Saint-Laurent, still under the Trois-Rivières government: No. 35: Yamaska aka La Vallière, 1/2 league X 3, belongs to Louis Joseph Godefroy de Tonnancour, Yamaska has its own parish, being among the largest in population
No. 36: Saint-François aka Rivière-Saint-François, irregular shape, 1 1/2 league X 1 to 2 X 1 leagues, Joseph Crevier is seigneur
No. 37: Lussadière, 1 X 1 league, owned by Jean Baptiste Judras Desrosiers
No. 38: Pierreville, 1 1/2 X 1 league, belongs to Joseph Hertel
No. 39: Deguire aka Rivière-Deguire, 2 x 2 leagues, owned by Joseph Deguire Desrosiers These form the parish of Saint-François-du-Lac (aka ''Saint-François dans le lac Saint-Pierre''). In the seigneurie of Saint-François is a settlement of the Abénaquis, past the land conceded otherwise they have 2 1/2 X 1 leagues conceded to them in 1700, which has a Mission on site. No. 40: Baie-du-Febvre aka Baie-Saint-Antoine, 2 X 2 leagues, owned by Joseph Lefebvre
No. 41: Courval, 2 X 3 leagues, owned by Louis Pierre Poulin Cressé These 2 are the parish of Baie-du-Febre No. 42: Nicolet, 2 X 5 leagues, owned by Claude Poulin Cressé, (father of Pierre above, and of the director of the Saint-Maurice Forges)
No. 43: Île Moras, 1/2 X 1/4 league, seigneurie since 1672, owned by Louis Beaubien
No. 44: Roquetaillade, 1/2 X 3 leagues, belongs to Louis Joseph Godefroy de Tonnancour
No. 45: Godefroy aka Linctot, 3/4 X 3 leagues, owned by same as 44
No. 46: Île Marie, 20 arpents, owned by same as 44 Nicolet is the parish for these 5 No. 47: Bécancour aka Rivière-Puante, 2 1/2 X 2 1/2 leagues, first conceded in 1647, belongs to Joseph Michel Legardeur de Croizille et de Montesson in 1760
No. 48: Dutort, 1/4 X 3 leagues, probably owned by Hyacinthe Godefroy de Linctot These 2 are the parish of Bécancour. There is also a village of Abénaquis in this seigneurie. No. 49: Cournoyer, 2 X 2 leagues, owned by the Hertel de Cournoyer family
No. 50: Gentilly, 2 1/2 X 2 leagues, owned by François Poisson in name, 60 co-seigneurs share the third quarter of it. These 2 form the parish of Gentilly No. 51: Lévrard, 2 X 4 leagues, belongs to Charles Lévrard. It has for parish Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets Source: Book / Livre ''Le Régime militaire dans le Gouvernement des Trois-Rivières, 1760-1764'', Marcel Trudel, Collection ''L'Histoire Régionale'' No 8, Éditions du Bien Public, Les Trois-Rivières, 1952, pgs 4-23

Seigneurs de Picquigny

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The goal of this project is to explore, research, and map the history of the Seigneurs de Picquigny, from whence the Pinckney name originated (there are two Pinckney's that signed the US Constitution). Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Catambay-1|William Catambay]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Translation of French works (the original Picquigny's are from France, and much of the history written about them is in French). * Shared knowledge of all things related to the Picquigny family tree, including Pinckney's that migrated to America. * Help with cleaning up existing Pinckney records, fact checking, common sense checking, and duplicate merging. * Pre-1500 badged members who can help update profiles prior to 1500 (which there are numerous). Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19966408 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Seitz Name Study]] == Goals: == The goal of this project is to find every non-living person with this surname and make a wikitree profile for them. == To Do List: == Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding reliable sources * Adding relevant categories * Adding relevant templates, especially the one for this Name Study. * Connecting family members to the global family tree. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8427573 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Sejda-10 Research Summary

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[[Category: Bongiovi-2 Research Summaries]] For research summary of evidence with private information see: [[Space:Sejda-10_Research_Summary_-_Private|Private Research Summary for Stanley S. Sejda]] ==Research Summary for [[Sejda-10|Stanley S. Sejda (abt.1917-1982)]]== ===Evidence of the 1920 US Census of Stanley S. Sejda=== Stanley appeared in the 1920 U.S Census with his parents, brothers Leon, Henry, and Walter in Hammond, Lake, Indiana. Also enumerated was Tony Sejda, a step-brother of Stanley's father, and three boarders. The related references are enumerated below. #1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family1920 United States Census, Lake County, Indiana, population schedule, Hammond Ward 6, enumeration district (ED) 70, sheet 20A, dwelling 315, household 349, Levon Sijda and family; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org : downloaded 15 September 2020); NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 445; FHL microfilm 1,820,445. asserts that Levon Sijda, Kammila Sijda, Leon Sijda, Henry Sijda, Walter Sijda, Stanley Sijda, Tony Sijda, Walter Bukowski, Walter Vanchowski and Adolph Shuperski appeared together in the 1920 US Census at 511 Fields Ave, Hammond, Lake Co, Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image and is convincing evidence that he appeared with his family. ===Evidence of the 1930 US Census of Stanley S. Sejda=== Stanley Sejda appeared in the 1930 U.S. Census in Hammond, Lake, Indiana with his parents and brothers Leon, Henry and Walter. The related references are enumerated below. #1930 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family1930 United States Census, Lake County, Indiana, population schedule, Hammond Ward 6, enumeration district (ED) 45-145, Sheet 7B, dwelling 119, family 133, Leon Sejda and Family; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org : Downloaded 15 September 2020); NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 602; FHL microfilm 2,340,337. asserts that Leon Sejda, Kammila Sejda, Leo Sejda, Henry Sejda, Walter Sejda and Stanley Sejda appeared together in the 1930 U.S. Census at 511 Fields Ave, Hammond, Lake Co, Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image and is convincing evidence that Stanley appeared in this census. ===Evidence of the 1940 US Census of Stanley S. Sejda=== Stanley Sejda appeared in the 1940 U.S. Census in Hammond, Lake, Indiana, with his parents, brothers Leon, Henry and Walter. In addition, Leon's wife, Ann and their children Lorraine and Bernard were also enumerated there. The related references are enumerated below. #1940 US Census for Kammila Sejda and Family1940 United States Census, Lake County, Indiana, population schedule, ward 6, north township, enumeration district (ED) 45-116, Sheet 16B, household 333, Kammila Sejda and family; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : downloaded 15 September 2020); Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 1068. asserts that Kammila, Henry, Walter, Stanley, Leo, Ann, Lorraine and Bernard Sejda appeard in the 1940 US Census at 6944 Columbia, Hammond, Lake Co, Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image and is convincing evidence he appeared in this census. ===Evidence of the Birth of Stanley S. Sejda=== Apparently Stanley Sejda was born in September 1917, but this is derived from the age reported in the 1920 U.S. Census. The 1920 and 1930 Census and Stanley's obituary all support this date but don't provide more evidence. This should be confirmed. The related references are enumerated below. #1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Stanley Sijda was a 2 3/12 year old white male born in Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*The enumeration date was 1 Jan 1920, so this implies a birth in September 1917. There is room for error, so this should be confirmed with other evidence. #1930 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Stanley Sejda was a 12 year old single white male born in Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*The enumeration date was 1 Apr 1930, so this supports a birth between April 1917 and April 1918. This is supporting evidence and should be confirmed with other evidence. #1940 US Census for Kammila Sejda and Family asserts that Stanley Sejda was a 22 year old single white male with a high school education. A review of this assertion states: #*The enumeration date was 1 Apr 1940, so this supports a birth between April 1917 and April 1918. This is supporting evidence and should be confirmed with other evidence. #Stanley S. Sejda Obituary”Sejda, Stanley S.,” undated clipping, March 1982, from unidentified newspaper; Bongiovi Family History Files, Clipping of original provided by Irene or Barbara Sejda; privately held 2020 by Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], El Segundo, CA. asserts that Stanley S. Sejda was 64 years old on 9 Mar 1982. A review of this assertion states: #*This supports a birth between March 1917 and March 1918, but should be confirmed with other evidence. ===Evidence of the Birth Place of Stanley S. Sejda=== Stanley Sejda was probably born in Indiana according to the 1920, 1930, and 1940 U.S. Census. The related references are enumerated below. #1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Stanley Sijda was a 2 3/12 year old white male born in Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*This is strong evidence he was born in Indiana. #1940 US Census for Kammila Sejda and Family asserts that Stanley Sejda was born in Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*This is strong evidence he was born in Indiana. #1930 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Stanley Sejda was a 12 year old single white male born in Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*This is strong evidence he was born in Indiana. ===Evidence of the Burial of Stanley S. Sejda=== Stanley Sejda was buried at St. Edward Catholic Church Cemetery in Lowell, Indiana on 12 Mar 1982. This is documented in his obituary. The related references are enumerated below. #Stanley S. Sejda Obituary asserts that Stanley S. Sejda was buried in St. Edward Catholic Church cemetery, Lowell, IN. A review of this assertion states: #*Elsewhere in the obituary it says this happened on 12 Mar 1982. Since this was written at the time of the event this is convincing evidence. ===Evidence that Stanley S. Sejda is the Child of [[Murawski-102|Kammila (Murawski) Sejda (1877-1960)]]=== Kammila Murawski was Stanley Sejda's mother. Stanley identifies her as his mother on her death certificate where he is the informant. This is collaborated by the 1920, 1930, and 1940 U.S. Census, and Kammila's obituaries. The related references are enumerated below. #1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Leon Sijda, Henry Sijda, Walter Sijda and Stanley Sijda were Levon Sijda's, and presumably Kammila Sijda's sons. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image and the informant was probably one of the parents so this is strong evidence that Stanley Sejda was Leon and Kammila's son. #1930 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Leo Sejda, Henry Sejda, Walter Sejda and Stanley Sejda were Leon and Kammila Sejda's sons. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image and the informant was probably one of the parents so this is strong evidence that Stanley Sejda was Leon and Kammila's son. #1940 US Census for Kammila Sejda and Family asserts that Henry Sejda, Walter Sejda, Stanley Sejda and Leo Sejda were Kammila Sejda's sons. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image and the informant was probably one of the parents so this is strong evidence that Stanley Sejda was Kammila's son. #Kammila Sejda Death CertificateIndiana, State Department of Health, death certificate ’60 024482 (6 July 1960), Kammila Sejda; Indiana State Department of Health, Indianapolis, Indiana. asserts that Stanley Sejda was the informant on this death certificate and lived at 6134 W 9th Ave, Gary, Indiana and was Kammila Sejda's son. A review of this assertion states: #*This is convincing evidence of this relationship. #Kamila Sejda Obituary version 1”Mrs. Kamila Sejda,” undated clipping, 1 July 1960, from unidentified newspaper; Bongiovi Family History Files, Original clipping provided to Robert Bongiovi from files of Irene Sejda by Barbara Sejda; privately held 2020 by Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], El Segundo, CA. asserts that Kamila Sejda was survived by five sons: Vincent of Poland, Leo of Highland, Henry of Munster, Walter of Hammond and Stanley of Gary. A review of this assertion states: #*The informant on the obituary likely knew this fact so this is strong evidence. #Kammila Sejda Obituary version 2”Sejda,” undated clipping, July 1960, from unidentified newspaper; Bongiovi Family History Files, Original clipping provided to Robert Bongiovi by Barbara Sejda; privately held 2020 by Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], El Segundo, CA. asserts that Kammila Sejda was survived by 5 sons: Vincent in Poland, Leo of Highland, IN, Henry of Munster, IN, Walter of Hammond, IN and Stanley of Gary, IN. A review of this assertion states: #*The informant on the obituary likely knew this fact so this is strong evidence. #Kammila Sejda Obituary version 3”Sejda Services,” undated clipping, July 1960, from unidentified newspaper; Bongiovi Family History Files, Original clipping provided to Robert Bongiovi from Barbara Sejda; privately held 2020 by Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], El Segundo, CA. asserts that Kammila Sejda was survived by 5 sons: Vincent of Poland, Leo of Highland, Henry of Munster, Walter of Hammond, and Stanley of Gary. A review of this assertion states: #*The informant on the obituary likely knew this fact so this is strong evidence. #Henry Sejda Obituary”Henry J. Sejda,” undated clipping, 13 January 1980 or 14 January 1980, from unidentified newspaper; Bongiovi Family History Files, Original newspaper clipping provided by Barbara Sejda, daughter of Henry Sejda; privately held 2020 by Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], El Segundo, CA. asserts that Henry Sejda's brothers were Leo Sejda of Gary, IN; Stanley of Lowell, IN and Walter Sejda who was deceased at time of Henry's death. A review of this assertion states: #*Since Henry's brother was Stanley and Henry's mother was Kammila, this supports the fact that she was also Stanley's mother. ===Evidence that Stanley S. Sejda is the Child of [[Sejda-7|Leon Sejda (1870-1935)]]=== Leon Sejda is probably Stanley Sejda's father. The convincing evidence is the 1920 and 1930 U.S. Census and Leon's obituary. In addition the relationship in Henry Sedja's obituary provides supporting evidence. The related references are enumerated below. #1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Leon Sijda, Henry Sijda, Walter Sijda and Stanley Sijda were Levon Sijda's, and presumably Kammila Sijda's sons. A review of this assertion states: #*The informant for this census was probably Leon or Kammila, so this is convincing evidence they were Stanley's parents. #1930 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Leo Sejda, Henry Sejda, Walter Sejda and Stanley Sejda were Leon and Kammila Sejda's sons. A review of this assertion states: #*The informant for this census was probably Leon or Kammila, so this is convincing evidence they were Stanley's parents. #Leon Sejda's Obituary”Leon Sejda Dies of Heart Attack,” Hammond Times (Hammond, Indiana), 14 October 1935; online images, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/ : downloaded 27 December 2020), Hammond Times (Hammond, Indiana); Database created from microfilm copies of the newspaper. asserts that Leon Sejda is survived by his wife, Kamilla, and five sons, Leon, Jr, Henry, Walter, Stanley and Vincent, the latter in Europe. A review of this assertion states: #*The informant for this obituary was probably the family, so this is convincing evidence of this relationship. #Henry Sejda Obituary asserts that Henry Sejda's brothers were Leo Sejda of Gary, IN; Stanley of Lowell, IN and Walter Sejda who was deceased at time of Henry's death. A review of this assertion states: #*In this obituary, Stanley is identified as Henry's brother, so it is reasonable supporting evidence that Leon is Stanley's father as well. ===Evidence of the Death of Stanley S. Sejda=== Stanley Sejda died on 9 March 1982 in St. Anthony Hospital, Crown Point, Indiana, based on his obituary. The related references are enumerated below. #Stanley S. Sejda Obituary asserts that Stanley S. Sejda died 9 March 1982 at St. Anthony Hospital, Crown Point, Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*This obituary was written near the time of death and is convinving evidence. #Mary May Sejda (Gorczyca) Obituary”Mary ‘May’ Sejda (nee Gorczyca),” undated clipping, April 1992, from unidentified newspaper; Bongiovi Family History Files; privately held 2020 by Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], El Segundo, CA. asserts that Mary "May" Sejda was survived by sister in law Josephine (late Stanley Sejda) Rouhseling of Lowell, IN. A review of this assertion states: #*This confirms that Stanley had died before 1992. ===Evidence of the Education of Stanley S. Sejda=== Stanley Sejda had a high school education. He reported this in the 1940 U.S. Census. The related references are enumerated below. #1940 US Census for Kammila Sejda and Family asserts that Stanley Sejda was a 22 year old single white male with a high school education. A review of this assertion states: #*The informant was Stanley, so this is convincing evidence. ===Evidence of the Funeral of Stanley S. Sejda=== Stanley Sejda's funeral service was held at St. Edward Catholic Church, Lowell, Indiana on 12 Mar 1982. This is documented in his obituary. The related references are enumerated below. #Stanley S. Sejda Obituary asserts that Stanley S. Sejda's funeral service (mass?) was 12 Mar 1982 at St. Edward Catholic Church, Lowell, IN. A review of this assertion states: #*This is an obituary written between death and the funeral so this is convincing evidence. ===Evidence of the Marriage of Stanley S. Sejda and [[Swiatkowski-12|Josephine Swiatkowski (abt.1917-)]]=== Stanley S. Sejda was married to Josephine Swiatkowski. They were probably married sometime in World War II. The related references are enumerated below. #Stanley S. Sejda Obituary asserts that Stanley S. Sejda was survived by his wife, Josephine; two sons, Dennis Sejda of Florida and Gerald (Jackie) Sejda of Lowell, IN; two daughters, Mrs. Jane (Robert) Neeley of Hobart, IN and Mrs. Sally (Kenneth) Buehrle of Lowell, IN. A review of this assertion states: #*The informant in this obituary was probably a family member so this is convincing evidence they were married. #Mary May Sejda (Gorczyca) Obituary asserts that Mary "May" Sejda was survived by sister in law Josephine (late Stanley Sejda) Rouhseling of Lowell, IN. A review of this assertion states: #*May's obituary indicates that Josephine is Stanley's widow. #20 Aug 1995 Notes from Discussion with Irene and Barbara SejdaIrene Sejda, Grandmother of Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], Munster, Indiana, interview by Robert P. Bongiovi, 20 August 1995; Notes on genealogy forms, privately held by Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], El Segundo, California, 2020. Author cannot recall if this was in person or over the phone. Notes in possession of Robert P. Bongiovi. asserts that Stanley Sejda was married to Josephine "Joy" Swiatkowski. They were married sometime during World War II. A review of this assertion states: #*Irene was Stanley's sister in law so would've known about this marriage. #Josephine Sejda Rouhselang Obituary"Josephine Sejda Rouhselang," The Northwest Indiana Times, 28 Sep 2017, website (https://www.nwitimes.com/ : accessed 19 Jan 2021), obituary; citing The Times obituaries for September 28, 2017. asserts that Josephine Sejda Rouhselang was preceded in death by two husbands: Stanley Sejda and Kenneth Rouhselang. A review of this assertion states: #*The info in this obituary was probably provided by a family member so is strong evidence. ===Evidence of the Military of Stanley S. Sejda=== Stanley Sejda probably served in the U.S. Army in World War II. This was stated in his obituary and supported by a 1943 city directory that indicated he was in the Army. The related references are enumerated below. #1943 Hammond directory for Sejda”U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995,” Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : downloaded 21 December 2020), image, “Entries for Henry Sejda, Kamila Sejda, Leo J Sejda, Stanley Sejda, and Walter Sejda,” p. 398; Hammond, Indiana, City Directory, 1943. asserts that Stanley Sejda was in the US Army. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image but not clear where the information was from. This is supporting evidence that he served in the U.S. Army. #Stanley S. Sejda Obituary asserts that Stanley S. Sejda was a World War II veteran. A review of this assertion states: #*The informant was probably a family member who know about this, so this is reasonable evidence. ===Evidence of the Name of Stanley S. Sejda=== His name was Stanley S. Sejda. This was consistent across all the available evidence. The related references are enumerated below. #1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Levon Sijda, Kammila Sijda, Leon Sijda, Henry Sijda, Walter Sijda, Stanley Sijda, Tony Sijda, Walter Bukowski, Walter Vanchowski and Adolph Shuperski appeared together in the 1920 US Census at 511 Fields Ave, Hammond, Lake Co, Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image and is evidence of his name. #1930 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Leon Sejda, Kammila Sejda, Leo Sejda, Henry Sejda, Walter Sejda and Stanley Sejda appeared together in the 1930 U.S. Census at 511 Fields Ave, Hammond, Lake Co, Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image and is evidence of his name. #Leon Sejda's Obituary asserts that Leon Sejda is survived by his wife, Kamilla, and five sons, Leon, Jr, Henry, Walter, Stanley and Vincent, the latter in Europe. A review of this assertion states: #*This is supporting evidence of his name. #1937 Hammond Indiana City Directory”U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995,” Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : downloaded 10 December 2020), images, “Polk’s Hammond (Lake County, Ind.) City Directory, 1937,” p. 317; Polk’s Hammond (Lake County, Ind.) City Directory: 1937 (Chicago, Ill.: R. L. Polk & Co., 1937). asserts that Stanley Sejda was a laborer in 1937. A review of this assertion states: #*This is supporting evidence of his name. #1940 US Census for Kammila Sejda and Family asserts that Kammila, Henry, Walter, Stanley, Leo, Ann, Lorraine and Bernard Sejda appeard in the 1940 US Census at 6944 Columbia, Hammond, Lake Co, Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*This is supporting evidence of his name. #1943 Hammond directory for Sejda asserts that Stanley Sejda was in the US Army. A review of this assertion states: #*This is supporting evidence of his name. #Kammila Sejda Death Certificate asserts that Stanley Sejda was the informant on this death certificate and lived at 6134 W 9th Ave, Gary, Indiana and was Kammila Sejda's son. A review of this assertion states: #*Stanley was the informant on this certificate so this is convincing evidence of his name. #Kamila Sejda Obituary version 1 asserts that Kamila Sejda was survived by five sons: Vincent of Poland, Leo of Highland, Henry of Munster, Walter of Hammond and Stanley of Gary. A review of this assertion states: #*This is supporting evidence of his name. #Kammila Sejda Obituary version 2 asserts that Kammila Sejda was survived by 5 sons: Vincent in Poland, Leo of Highland, IN, Henry of Munster, IN, Walter of Hammond, IN and Stanley of Gary, IN. A review of this assertion states: #*This is supporting evidence of his name. #Kammila Sejda Obituary version 3 asserts that Kammila Sejda was survived by 5 sons: Vincent of Poland, Leo of Highland, Henry of Munster, Walter of Hammond, and Stanley of Gary. A review of this assertion states: #*This is supporting evidence of his name. #Stanley S. Sejda Obituary asserts that Stanley S. Sejda died 9 March 1982 at St. Anthony Hospital, Crown Point, Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*The informant would've known this, so this is convincing evidence of his name. This includes his middle initial. #Mary May Sejda (Gorczyca) Obituary asserts that Mary "May" Sejda was survived by sister in law Josephine (late Stanley Sejda) Rouhseling of Lowell, IN. A review of this assertion states: #*This is supporting evidence of his name. #Josephine Sejda Rouhselang Obituary asserts that Josephine Sejda Rouhselang was preceded in death by two husbands: Stanley Sejda and Kenneth Rouhselang. A review of this assertion states: #*This is support evidence of his name. ===Evidence of the Occupation of Stanley S. Sejda=== Stanley Sejda started in the Savings and Loan industry by 1940 and eventually was the President of the Mutual Savings and Loan in Lowell, Indiana. According to his sister in law, his son Jerry took the bank over. The related references are enumerated below. #1937 Hammond Indiana City Directory asserts that Stanley Sejda was a laborer in 1937. A review of this assertion states: #*This is evidence that he started as a laborer. #1940 US Census for Kammila Sejda and Family asserts that Stanley Sejda was a bank teller at a Savings and Loan Association. A review of this assertion states: #*This is evidence that by 1940, Stanley was in the Savings and Loan business. #Stanley S. Sejda Obituary asserts that Stanley S. Sejda was president of the Mutual Savings & Loan, Lowell, IN. A review of this assertion states: #*His obituary was written by someone who would've known about this, so this is convinving evidence. #Notes from 6 Apr 1996 conversation with Irene Kazmierski SejdaIrene Sejda, Grandmother of Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], Munster, Indiana, Phone Call by Robert P. Bongiovi, 4 April 1996; Typewritten notes, privately held by Robert P. Bongiovi, [address for private use], El Segundo, California, 2020. Phone call seeking answers to some specific questions. In possession of interviewer. asserts that On 1 July 1960, Stanley Sejda opened the Mutual Savings and Loan in Lowell, Stanley's son Jerry took over the bank. A review of this assertion states: #*Irene was Stanley's sister in law and would've known this information, so this is strong evidence. ===Evidence of the Relationship of Stanley S. Sejda=== Stanley S. Sejda was Mary "May" Sejda's brother or brother in law. The related references are enumerated below. #Mary May Sejda (Gorczyca) Obituary asserts that Mary "May" Sejda was survived by sister in law Josephine (late Stanley Sejda) Rouhseling of Lowell, IN. A review of this assertion states: #*This was probably informed by someone who know this relationship. ===Evidence of the Residence of Stanley S. Sejda=== Stanley Sejda lived at 511 Fields Avenue, probably from his birth until between 1937 and 1940. In about 1930 or 1931, the address for this house changed to 1027 Fields Ave. By 1940, he was living with his mother and siblings at 6944 Columbia Ave, Hammond, Indiana and lived there at least until 1943. In 1960, he lived at 6134 W 9th Ave, Gary, Indiana. By 1980, he had moved to Lowell, Indiana and resided there when he died. The related references are enumerated below. #1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Levon Sijda, Kammila Sijda, Leon Sijda, Henry Sijda, Walter Sijda, Stanley Sijda, Tony Sijda, Walter Bukowski, Walter Vanchowski and Adolph Shuperski appeared together in the 1920 US Census at 511 Fields Ave, Hammond, Lake Co, Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image and the census clearly identifies this address so this is convincing evidence. #Leon and Kamila Sejda in 1926 Hammond City Directory”U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995,” Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : downloaded 12 December 2020), image, “Entry for Leon Sejda,” p. 391; Polk’s Hammond (Indiana), Calumet City and Burnham (Illinois) City Directory 1926. asserts that Leon Sejda was the householder at 511 Fields Ave, Hammond, IN in 1926. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image and clearly identifies this address so this is convincing evidence. #Leon Sejda in 1928 Hammond City Directory”U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995,” Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : downloaded 12 December 2020), image, “Entry for Leon Sejda,” p. 417; Polk’s Hammond (Indiana), Calumet City and Burnham (Illinois) City Directory 1928. asserts that Leon Sejda was the householder at 511 Fields Ave, Hammond, Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image and clearly identifies this address so this is convincing evidence. #1930 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Leon Sejda, Kammila Sejda, Leo Sejda, Henry Sejda, Walter Sejda and Stanley Sejda appeared together in the 1930 U.S. Census at 511 Fields Ave, Hammond, Lake Co, Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image and clearly identifies this address so this is convincing evidence. #Leon Sejda in 1931 Hammond City Directory”U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995,” Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : downloaded 12 December 2020), image, “entry for Leon Sejda,” p. 381; Polk’s Hammond (Indiana) City Directory 1931. asserts that The old street number for 1027 Fields, Hammond, Indiana was 511 Fields, Hammond, In. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image. This directory has the new and old address and shows that the address for the house at 511 FIelds Ave has changed to 1027 Fields Ave. #1937 Hammond Indiana City Directory asserts that Stanley Sejda was a resident as 1027 Fields, Hammond, Lake, IN in 1937. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image and clearly identifies this address so this is convincing evidence. #1940 US Census for Kammila Sejda and Family asserts that Kammila, Henry, Walter, Stanley, Leo, Ann and Lorraine Sejda lived in Hammond, IN in 1935 but not in the same house. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image and clearly identifies this address so this is evidence that they were not at 6944 Columbia Ave in 1935, which is in line with other evidence. #1940 US Census for Kammila Sejda and Family asserts that Kammila, Henry, Walter, Stanley, Leo, Ann, Lorraine and Bernard Sejda appeard in the 1940 US Census at 6944 Columbia, Hammond, Lake Co, Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image and clearly identifies this address so this is convincing evidence that by 1940 they had moved to a new address. #1943 Hammond directory for Sejda asserts that Stanley Sejda resided in 6944 Columbia Ave, Hammond, IN. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image and clearly identifies this address so this is convincing evidence. #Kammila Sejda Death Certificate asserts that Stanley Sejda was the informant on this death certificate and lived at 6134 W 9th Ave, Gary, Indiana and was Kammila Sejda's son. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear copy and since Stanley is the informant, this is convincing evidence of his residence. #Kamila Sejda Obituary version 1 asserts that Kamila Sejda was survived by five sons: Vincent of Poland, Leo of Highland, Henry of Munster, Walter of Hammond and Stanley of Gary. A review of this assertion states: #*This is supporting evidence to the information in Kammila's death certificate. #Kammila Sejda Obituary version 2 asserts that Kammila Sejda was survived by 5 sons: Vincent in Poland, Leo of Highland, IN, Henry of Munster, IN, Walter of Hammond, IN and Stanley of Gary, IN. A review of this assertion states: #*This is supporting evidence to the information in Kammila's death certificate. #Kammila Sejda Obituary version 3 asserts that Kammila Sejda was survived by 5 sons: Vincent of Poland, Leo of Highland, Henry of Munster, Walter of Hammond, and Stanley of Gary. A review of this assertion states: #*This is supporting evidence to the information in Kammila's death certificate. #Henry Sejda Obituary asserts that Henry Sejda's brothers were Leo Sejda of Gary, IN; Stanley of Lowell, IN and Walter Sejda who was deceased at time of Henry's death. A review of this assertion states: #*This this is evidence that by 1980, Stanley had moved to Lowell, Indiana. #Stanley S. Sejda Obituary asserts that Stanley S. Sejda lived in Lowell, Indiana. A review of this assertion states: #*This is evidence that he still lived in Lowell at the time of his death. ==Sources==

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[[Category: Bongiovi-2 Research Summaries]] ==Research Summary for [[Sejda-25|Aleksander Sejda]]== ===Evidence of the Birth of Aleksander Sejda===
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event. According to his birth record, Aleksander Sejda was born in Chorzele, Poland on 19 Jan 1868. Please refer to the ''Proof of the Birth of Aleksander Sejda'' for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
  • ''Aleksander Sejda Birth Record'' asserts that Aleksander Sejda was born in Chorzele, Poland on 19 Jan 1868. A review of this assertion states:

This is a clear image and good translation of the original birth record so is conclusive evidence.
  • ''Alexander Sejda and Marianna Kozicka Marriage Record'' asserts that Aleksander Sejda was a 25 year old bachelor worker born in Chorzele and living in Dębe Kąski. A review of this assertion states:

They were married in Feb 1892, so this is evidence of a probable birth in 1866, but the ages in these Polish records are often inaccurate. This also gives his birthplace, which is the same as brother Leon.
  • ''Antoni Sejda Birth Record'' asserts that Alexander Sejda was a 24 year old worker living in Dębe Wielkie, Poland. A review of this assertion states:

Antoni was born in November 1892, so this is evidence of a probably birth in 1868, but the ages in these Polish records are often inaccurate.
  • ''1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family'' asserts that Tony Sijda and both his parents were born in Poland. A review of this assertion states:

This is supporting evidence he was born in Poland.
===Evidence that Aleksander Sejda is the Child of Lowyza (Szydlik) Sejda===
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event. According to his birth and marriage records, Aleksander is the son of Lowyza (Szydlik) Sejda. Please refer to the ''Proof that Aleksander Sejda is the Child of Lowyza (Szydlik) Sejda'' for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
  • ''Aleksander Sejda Birth Record'' asserts that Aleksander Sejda's father was Marcin Sejda and his mother was Marcin's wife, Lowyza Szydlik. A review of this assertion states:

This is a clear image with both names and a translation that appears accurate so this is convincing evidence of this relationship.
  • ''Alexander Sejda and Marianna Kozicka Marriage Record'' asserts that Aleksander Sejda's father was Marcin Sejda and his mother was Lowyza nee Szydlik. A review of this assertion states:

The names are clearly written in this record and the translation is not disputed, so this is very strong evidence.
===Evidence that Aleksander Sejda is the Child of Marcin Sejda===
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event. According to his birth and marriage record, Aleksander is the son of Marcin Sejda. Please refer to the ''Proof that Aleksander Sejda is the Child of Marcin Sejda'' for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
  • ''Aleksander Sejda Birth Record'' asserts that Aleksander Sejda's father was Marcin Sejda and his mother was Marcin's wife, Lowyza Szydlik. A review of this assertion states:

This is a clear image with both names and a translation that appears accurate so this is convincing evidence of this relationship.
  • ''Alexander Sejda and Marianna Kozicka Marriage Record'' asserts that Aleksander Sejda's father was Marcin Sejda and his mother was Lowyza nee Szydlik. A review of this assertion states:

The names are clearly written in this record and the translation is not disputed, so this is very strong evidence.
===Evidence of the Fact of Aleksander Sejda===
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event. Teodor Rykowski and Franciszek Korczakowski were the witnesses listed on the birth record. Aleksander Sejda's godparents were Teodor Rykowski and Katarzyna Korczakowska Please refer to the ''Proof of the Fact of Aleksander Sejda'' for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
  • ''Aleksander Sejda Birth Record'' asserts that Teodor Rykowski, 42 years old (as of 19 Jan 1868) and Franciszek Korczakowski, 45 years old, both farmers, were the witnesses named in the birth record. A review of this assertion states:

This documents the witnesses to assist in future research.
  • ''Aleksander Sejda Birth Record'' asserts that Aleksander Sejda's godparents were Teodor Rykowski and Katarzyna Korczakowska. A review of this assertion states:

This documents the godparents to assist in future research.
===Evidence of the Marriage of Aleksander Sejda and Marianna (Kozicka) Sejda===
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event. Aleksander Sejda and Marianna Kozicka were married on 17 Feb 1892 in Krzynowłoga Mała, Poland. This is documented in their marriage record.  Son Antoni's birth and marriage records support the fact they were married. Please refer to the ''Proof of the Marriage of Aleksander Sejda and Marianna (Kozicka) Sejda'' for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
  • ''Alexander Sejda and Marianna Kozicka Marriage Record'' asserts that Aleksander Sejda and Marianna Kozicka were married 5/17 Feb 1892 in Krzynowłoga Mała, Poland. A review of this assertion states:

This is a clear easily readable image of the actual marriage record with a translation. This is convincing proof they were married and when and where they were married.
  • ''Antoni Sejda - Marianna Kosakowska marriage in Geneteka Index'' asserts that Antoni Sejda's parents were Aleksander Sejda and Marianna Kozicka. A review of this assertion states:

Marriana is called his lawful wife in this record, so this is convincing evidence they were married but not when and where.
  • ''Antoni Sejda Birth Record'' asserts that Alexander Sejda and Maryanna nee Kozicka were Antoni Sejda's parents. A review of this assertion states:

This is an index. Antoni's parents are identified but their marriage status is not indicated. This is supporting evidence.
===Evidence of the Name of Aleksander Sejda===
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event. His name was Aleksander Sejda.  Please refer to the ''Proof of the Name of Aleksander Sejda'' for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
  • ''Aleksander Sejda Birth Record'' asserts that Aleksander Sejda was born in Chorzele, Poland on 19 Jan 1868. A review of this assertion states:

This is a clear image with the name clearly visible so is convincing evidence.
  • ''Alexander Sejda and Marianna Kozicka Marriage Record'' asserts that Aleksander Sejda and Marianna Kozicka were married 5/17 Feb 1892 in Krzynowłoga Mała, Poland. A review of this assertion states:

His name is clearly shown in this record. This is convincing evidence.
  • ''Antoni Sejda Birth Record'' asserts that Alexander Sejda and Maryanna nee Kozicka were Antoni Sejda's parents. A review of this assertion states:

While the translator used the Engish name, the image clearly says Aleksander Sejda. Convincing evidence.
  • ''Antoni Sejda - Marianna Kosakowska marriage in Geneteka Index'' asserts that Antoni Sejda's parents were Aleksander Sejda and Marianna Kozicka. A review of this assertion states:

This is an index only, but supports the name.
  • ''Anthony Seyda Death Certificate'' asserts that Anthony Seyda's father was Andrew Sejda. A review of this assertion states:

The informant was his wife. It is not clear how well she knew her husband's fathers name, so the use of Andrew is questionable.
===Evidence that Antoni (Sejda) Seyda is the Child of Aleksander Sejda===
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event. According to his birth record, his father was probably Aleksander Sejda. Please refer to the ''Proof that Antoni (Sejda) Seyda is the Child of Aleksander Sejda'' for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
  • ''Antoni Sejda Birth Record'' asserts that Alexander Sejda and Maryanna nee Kozicka were Antoni Sejda's parents. A review of this assertion states:

This is the official record of birth and is convincing evidence.
  • ''Antoni Sejda - Marianna Kosakowska marriage in Geneteka Index'' asserts that Antoni Sejda's parents were Aleksander Sejda and Marianna Kozicka. A review of this assertion states:

This is from an index, but appears to be supporting evidence of his parents.
  • ''Anthony Seyda Death Certificate'' asserts that Anthony Seyda's father was Andrew Sejda. A review of this assertion states:

This was reported by his wife, who should've known, but given the number of names on this death certificate for Anthony, not 100% confidence. Consider strong evidence. Note that it was definately spelled Sejda not Seyda.
===Evidence of the Residence of Aleksander Sejda===
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event. Aleksander Sejda lived in Dębe Kąski at the time of his marriage in Feb 1892 and in Dębe Wielkie, Poland when his son Antoni was born in Nov 1892. Please refer to the ''Proof of the Residence of Aleksander Sejda'' for a detailed analysis. The related references are enumerated below.
  • ''Alexander Sejda and Marianna Kozicka Marriage Record'' asserts that Aleksander Sejda was a 25 year old bachelor worker born in Chorzele and living in Dębe Kąski. A review of this assertion states:

This record was written at the time of the event so is convincing.
  • ''Antoni Sejda Birth Record'' asserts that Alexander Sejda was a 24 year old worker living in Dębe Wielkie, Poland. A review of this assertion states:

This record was written at the time of the event so is convincing.
==Sources== "Civil files of the Roman Catholic parish in Krzynowłoga Mała, Przasnysz district," Polish Genealogical Society (https://metryki.genealodzy.pl/ar6-zs0130d accessed: 30 Jan 2021), Aleksander Sejda and Marianna Kozicka; citing 1892 Marriages, item 16. Translated by Мария Голиĸ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/GenealogicalTranslations/permalink/737054873907281?comment_id=737667160512719 : 29 Jan 2021)."Civil files of the Roman Catholic parish in Krzynowłoga Mała, Przasnysz district," Polish Genealogical Society (https://metryki.genealodzy.pl/ar6-zs0130d accessed: 30 Jan 2021), Antoni Sejda; citing 1892 Births, Item 193. Translated by Мария Голик (https://www.facebook.com/groups/GenealogicalTranslations/permalink/735833480696087/?comment_id=736987870580648 : 30 Jan 2021).1920 United States Census, Lake County, Indiana, population schedule, Hammond Ward 6, enumeration district (ED) 70, sheet 20A, dwelling 315, household 349, Levon Sijda and family; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org : downloaded 15 September 2020); NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 445; FHL microfilm 1,820,445.Polskie Towarzystwo Genealogiczne (Polish Genealogical Society) "Geneteka." Index. ''Geneteka''. (https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=pol&bdm=S&w=07mz&rid=S&search_lastname=Kozicka&search_name=&search_lastname2=Sejda&search_name2=&from_date=1928&to_date=1928 : accessed 30 Jan 2021), Antoni Sejda marriage to Marianna Kosakowka.Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011, 1970 roll 4, image 1272, Anthony Seyda, 14 March 1970; digital images, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : downloaded 26 December 2020); Indiana Archives and Records Administration; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Death Certificates. Aleksander Sejda, Chorzele, Przasnysz District, Poland birth registration no. 22 (19 Jan 1868); files of civil status; digital images, Polskie Towarzystwo Genealogiczne (Polish Genealogical Society), Projekt indeksacji aktow stanu cywilnego (https://metryki.genealodzy.pl/ : downloaded 10 December 2020); Akta stanu cywilnego parafii rzymskokatolickiej w Chorzelach powiat Przasnysz.

Sejda-26 Research Summary

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[[Category: Bongiovi-2 Research Summaries]] ==Research Summary for [[Sejda-26|Antoni (Sejda) Seyda (1892-1970)]]== ===Evidence of the 1920 US Census of Antoni (Sejda) Seyda=== Tony Sejda appeared in the 1920 U.S. Census in Hammond, Lake, Indiana, in the household of Leon Sejda listed as a "step-brother". The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Levon Sijda, Kammila Sijda, Leon Sijda, Henry Sijda, Walter Sijda, Stanley Sijda, Tony Sijda, Walter Bukowski, Walter Vanchowski and Adolph Shuperski appeared together in the 1920 US Census at 511 Fields Ave, Hammond, Lake Co, Indiana. || The age of this person is reported to be 24 which would imply a 1895 or 1896 birth. This is supporting evidence that this is the Tony Sejda in the death certificate who reported he was born in 1895, so assuming this is the same person until disproved. |} ===Evidence of the Birth of Antoni (Sejda) Seyda=== Antoni's birth record states he was born on 24 November 1892 in Dębe Wielkie, Poland. Later evidence states his birth year was 1895, but it is not enough evidence to overcome the birth record. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Sejda-Szydlik - 1892 - Antoni Sejda Birth Record asserts that Antoni Sejda was born on 12/24 November 1892 in Dębe Wielkie, Poland. || This is the actual birth record and is convincing evidence of birthdate and birthplace. |- |1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Tony Sijda was a 24 year old single white male. || The enumeration date was 1 Jan 1920, so this supports an 1895 birth, which is later than the birth record. This evidence does not overcome the birth record. |- |1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Tony Sijda and both his parents were born in Poland. || This supports a birth in Poland. |- |Antoni and Mary Seyda Ship Manifest asserts that Antoni Seyda was 32 years old and married. || This is evidence for a 1995 or 1996 birthdate. This is not sufficient evidence to overcome the birth record. |- |Anthony Seyda Death Certificate asserts that Anthony Seyda was born 15 Dec 1895 in Russia. || This was reported at death so is not a primary source and should be considered supporting evidence. |} ===Evidence of the Burial of Antoni (Sejda) Seyda=== Anthony was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, Calumet City, Illinois on 18 March 1970. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Anthony Seyda Death Certificate asserts that Anthony Seyda was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, Calumet City, Illinois on 18 March 1970. || This is the official document at death, so this is convincing evidence. |- |Obituary for Anthony Seyda asserts that Anthony (Sejda) Seyda was buried 18 Mar 1970 at Holy Cross Cemetery, Calumet City, Cook, IL. || This obituary was from the time of death so is convincing evidence. |} ===Evidence that Antoni (Sejda) Seyda is the Child of [[Sejda-25|Aleksander Sejda]]=== According to his birth record, his father was probably Aleksander Sejda. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Sejda-Szydlik - 1892 - Antoni Sejda Birth Record asserts that Alexander Sejda and Maryanna nee Kozicka were Antoni Sejda's parents. || This is the official record of birth and is convincing evidence. |- |Antoni Sejda - Marianna Kosakowska marriage in Geneteka Index asserts that Antoni Sejda's parents were Aleksander Sejda and Marianna Kozicka. || This is from an index, but appears to be supporting evidence of his parents. |- |Anthony Seyda Death Certificate asserts that Anthony Seyda's father was Andrew Sejda. || This was reported by his wife, who should've known, but given the number of names on this death certificate for Anthony, not 100% confidence. Consider strong evidence. Note that it was definately spelled Sejda not Seyda. |} ===Evidence that Antoni (Sejda) Seyda is the Child of [[Kozicka-3|Marianna Kozicka (abt.1870-)]]=== His mother was Marianna Kozicka (also spelled Maryanna and Mary). The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Sejda-Szydlik - 1892 - Antoni Sejda Birth Record asserts that Alexander Sejda and Maryanna nee Kozicka were Antoni Sejda's parents. || This is the actual birth record and is convincing evidence of this relationship. |- |Antoni Sejda - Marianna Kosakowska marriage in Geneteka Index asserts that Antoni Sejda's parents were Aleksander Sejda and Marianna Kozicka. || This index supports the birth record |- |Anthony Seyda Death Certificate asserts that Anthony Seyda's mother was Mary Kozicka. || This was reported by his wife, who should've known, but given the number of names on this death certificate for Anthony, not 100% confidence. Consider strong evidence. |} ===Evidence of the Death of Antoni (Sejda) Seyda=== Anthony died on 14 March 1970 at St. Margaret Hospital, Hammond, Lake, Indiana from a Coronary Occlusion. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Anthony Seyda Death Certificate asserts that Anthony Seyda died 14 March 1970 at St. Margaret Hospital, Hammond, Lake, Indiana. || This is an image of the original record of death and is easy to read. This is conclusive evidence. |- |Anthony Seyda Death Certificate asserts that Anthony Seyda died from Coronary Occlusion. || This is an image of the original record of death and is easy to read. This is conclusive evidence. |- |Obituary for Anthony Seyda asserts that Anthony (Sejda) Seyda died 14 March 1970 at St. Margaret Hospital, Hammond, Lake, Indiana. || This article was written near the time of death so should be accurate. Strong evidence supporting the death certificate. |} ===Evidence of the Fact of Antoni (Sejda) Seyda=== *Antoni Sobotka and Konstanty Boguszewski were witnesses to the recording of his birth *His godparents were Antoni Sobotka and Wiktoria Sobotka *The 1920 US Census erroneously lists Anthony Seyda (as Tony Sijda) as a step-brother to Leon Sejda (as Levon Sijda). *Antoni and Mary Seyda arrived in New York from Le Havre, France on 21 March 1928 (departed France on 14 March 1928), likely returning from their marriage in Poland. *Antoni Seyda held passport no 464825 *Antoni Seyda lived in Hammond for 58 years prior to his 1970 death -- possibly immigrated in 1912 The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Sejda-Szydlik - 1892 - Antoni Sejda Birth Record asserts that Antoni Sobotka and Konstanty Boguszewski were witnesses to the recording of the birth. || This is strong evidence these were the witnesses. |- |Sejda-Szydlik - 1892 - Antoni Sejda Birth Record asserts that The godparents were Antoni Sobotka and Wiktoria Sobotka. || This is strong evidence these were the Godparents |- |1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Tony Sijda was Levon Sijda's Step Brother. || It is not clear what this means. After much research it is clear that Tony is Leon's nephew, but perhaps they couldn't explain that to the census taker due to language barriers, etc. |- |Antoni and Mary Seyda Ship Manifest asserts that Antoni and Mary Seyda arrived in New York from Le Havre, France on 21 March 1928 (departed France on 14 March 1928. || This appears to be the couple returning from their marriage in Poland. |- |Antoni and Mary Seyda Ship Manifest asserts that Antoni Seyda was naturalized in Superior court, Hammond, Indiana on 12 Mar 1924 and held passport no 464825. || This give a passport number. |- |Obituary for Anthony Seyda asserts that Anthony (Sejda) Seyda lived in Hammond for 58 years prior to his 1970 death. || This helps support an immigration timeline, indicating he perhaps arrived in 1912. |} ===Evidence of the Funeral Mass of Antoni (Sejda) Seyda=== Anthony (Sejda) Seyda funeral Mass was 18 Mar 1970 at St. Casimir Church, Hammond, Indiana. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Obituary for Anthony Seyda asserts that Anthony (Sejda) Seyda funeral mass was 18 Mar 1970 at St. Casimir Church, Hammond, IN. || This was written at time of death and is convincing evidence. |} ===Evidence of the Immigration of Antoni (Sejda) Seyda=== Anthony Seyda may have immigrated in 1912. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Tony Sijda immigrated in 1912 and was a US Alien. || This is a clear image. The informant was probably Leon or Kammila Sejda, but it is not clear how well they knew this fact. |- |Obituary for Anthony Seyda asserts that Anthony (Sejda) Seyda lived in Hammond for 58 years prior to his 1970 death. || This is supporting evidence that he may have immigrated in 1912. |} ===Evidence of the Marriage of Antoni (Sejda) Seyda and Mary Kosakowski=== Anthony Seyda was married to Mary Kosakowski in Krzynowłoga Wielka, Poland in 1928 The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Anthony Seyda Death Certificate asserts that Anthony Seyda was married to Mary Kosakowski. || Mary was also the informant on this certificate so this is almost certainly true. |- |Antoni Sejda - Marianna Kosakowska marriage in Geneteka Index asserts that Antoni Sejda married Marianna Kosakowska in 1928 in Krzynowłoga Wielka, Poland. || While I can't find a scan for this record, everything matches, so this is probably the marriage of Antoni. |- |Antoni and Mary Seyda Ship Manifest asserts that Antoni Seyda was 32 years old and married. || Antoni's line lists him as married. Mary's says she is single. But the rest of the record really act as if this is a married couple. |- |Antoni and Mary Seyda Ship Manifest asserts that Mary Seyda was a 18 year old single female born in Plymouth, PA on 21 June 1910 and held passport #464825. || Antoni's line lists him as married. Mary's says she is single. But the rest of the record really act as if this is a married couple. So the indication she is single was probably in error. |- |Obituary for Anthony Seyda asserts that Anthony (Sejda) Seyda was survived by his wife, Mary (nee Kosakowski), two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd (Irene) Diehl, Mrs. James (Helen) Hughes; one son John (Alice) Seyda; two brothers Chester (Ann) and Stanley. || The informant was probably someone who knew this fact so this is supporting evidence. |} ===Evidence of the Military of Antoni (Sejda) Seyda=== Antoni Sejda may have served in World War I according to his obituary. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Obituary for Anthony Seyda asserts that Anthony (Sejda) Seyda was a World War I veteran. || This is strong but not complete evidence. |} ===Evidence of the Name of Antoni (Sejda) Seyda=== He was born Antoni Sejda. Over the years he started spelling his last name Seyda. His nicknames were Anthony, Tony and Tonie. Alternate spellings of his last name were Sadda, and Sijda. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Sejda-Szydlik - 1892 - Antoni Sejda Birth Record asserts that Antoni Sejda was born on 12/24 November 1892 in Dębe Wielkie, Poland. || This is a clear image with extraordinarily great handwriting. There is no doubt his name at birth was Antoni Sejda. |- 1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Levon Sijda, Kammila Sijda, Leon Sijda, Henry Sijda, Walter Sijda, Stanley Sijda, Tony Sijda, Walter Bukowski, Walter Vanchowski and Adolph Shuperski appeared together in the 1920 US Census at 511 Fields Ave, Hammond, Lake Co, Indiana. || Based on the 1920 US Census, we will add AKAs of Tony Sijda and Tony Sejda. |- |Leon and Kamila Sejda in 1926 Hammond City Directory asserts that Anton Sejda was a carpenter in 1926. || Not clear exactly who provided the info but this is supporting evidence he still went by Anton in the U.S. |- |Antoni Sejda - Marianna Kosakowska marriage in Geneteka Index asserts that Antoni Sejda married Marianna Kosakowska in 1928 in Krzynowłoga Wielka, Poland. || This is an index so could have transcription errors, etc. Supporting evidence. |- |Antoni and Mary Seyda Ship Manifest asserts that Antoni and Mary Seyda arrived in New York from Le Havre, France on 21 March 1928 (departed France on 14 March 1928. || Supporting evidence for his name, including the use of "Seyda" vice Sejda. |- |Anthony Seyda Death Certificate asserts that his name was Anthony (Tonie Sadda) (Sejda) Seyda. || Based on this death certificate, we will use Anthony Seyda as his primary name with Tonie Sadda, Anthony Sejda as AKAs. |- |Obituary for Anthony Seyda asserts that Anthony (Sejda) Seyda died 14 March 1970 at St. Margaret Hospital, Hammond, Lake, Indiana. || The fact that this obituary uses Seyda in the title is an indication that he spelled his name Seyda by then. |} ===Evidence of the Naturalization of Antoni (Sejda) Seyda=== He was naturalized in Superior court, Hammond, Indiana on 12 Mar 1924. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Tony Sijda immigrated in 1912 and was a US Alien. || This is a clear image and is likely true at this time. |- |Antoni and Mary Seyda Ship Manifest asserts that Antoni Seyda was naturalized in Superior court, Hammond, Indiana on 12 Mar 1924 and held passport no 464825. || This gives a date and court for his naturalization so is likely true |- |Anthony Seyda Death Certificate asserts that Anthony Seyda was a US Citizen. || The death certificate clearly states he was a citizen so he must've been naturalized by then. |} ===Evidence of the Occupation of Antoni (Sejda) Seyda=== Anthony Seyda's identified occupations: *In the 1920 US Census he was listed as a fitter in a carshop, probably the Standard Steel Car Company. *In 1926, a city directory identified him as a carpenter. *On his 1970 death certificate, he was listed as a Millwright Helper in a Steel Mill. *In his 1970 obituary, he was reported to be a retired employee of Inland Steel Company of East Chicago. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Anthony Seyda Death Certificate asserts that Anthony Seyda was a Millwright Helper in a Steel Mill. A review of this assertion states: || This is what he appeared to have been doing sometime after 1920 and before his death. |- |Leon and Kamila Sejda in 1926 Hammond City Directory asserts that Anton Sejda was a carpenter in 1926. A review of this assertion states: || This apparently was his occupation in 1926. |- |Obituary for Anthony Seyda asserts that Anthony (Sejda) Seyda was a retired employee of Inland Steel Company of East Chicago. A review of this assertion states: || This is evidence of his occupation later in his career. |- |1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Tony Sijda was a Fitter in a Carshop. A review of this assertion states: || This is probably the Standard Steel Car Company since this residence was right next to the factory and Leon Sejda worked there. |} ===Evidence that [[Sejda-27|Helen (Sejda) Hughes]] is the Child of Antoni (Sejda) Seyda=== According to his obituary, he was Helen's Father. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Obituary for Anthony Seyda asserts that Anthony (Sejda) Seyda was survived by his wife, Mary (nee Kosakowski), two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd (Irene) Diehl, Mrs. James (Helen) Hughes; one son John (Alice) Seyda; two brothers Chester (Ann) and Stanley. || The informant probably knew this fact. This is convincing evidence. |} ===Evidence that [[Sejda-28|Irene (Sejda) Diehl]] is the Child of Antoni (Sejda) Seyda=== According to his obituary, he was Irene's father. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Obituary for Anthony Seyda asserts that Anthony (Sejda) Seyda was survived by his wife, Mary (nee Kosakowski), two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd (Irene) Diehl, Mrs. James (Helen) Hughes; one son John (Alice) Seyda; two brothers Chester (Ann) and Stanley. || The informant probably knew this fact. This is convincing evidence. |} ===Evidence that [[Seyda-5|John Seyda]] is the Child of Antoni (Sejda) Seyda=== According to his obituary, he was John Seyda's father. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Obituary for Anthony Seyda asserts that Anthony (Sejda) Seyda was survived by his wife, Mary (nee Kosakowski), two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd (Irene) Diehl, Mrs. James (Helen) Hughes; one son John (Alice) Seyda; two brothers Chester (Ann) and Stanley. || The informant probably knew this fact. This is convincing evidence. |} ===Evidence of the Relationship of Antoni (Sejda) Seyda=== He may have two brother who were living at the time of his death. ([[Sejda-29|Chester Sejda]] and [[Sejda-30|Stanley Sejda]] The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Obituary for Anthony Seyda asserts that Anthony (Sejda) Seyda was survived by his wife, Mary (nee Kosakowski), two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd (Irene) Diehl, Mrs. James (Helen) Hughes; one son John (Alice) Seyda; two brothers Chester (Ann) and Stanley. || His obituary only identified living relatives, so the two brothers listed here may have not been the only brothers if others died before Antoni. |} ===Evidence of the Residence of Antoni (Sejda) Seyda=== Anthony Seyda's residence information is: *1920 - 511 Fields Ave, Hammond, Indiana *1926 - 188 Towle, Hammond, Indiana *1928 - 188 Towle St, Hammond, Indiana *1970 - 4023 Torrence Ave, Hammond, Indiana The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Obituary for Anthony Seyda asserts that Anthony (Sejda) Seyda lived at 4023 Torrence Ave, Hammond, Indiana. || This was written at the time of death and is convincing evidence. |- |Anthony Seyda Death Certificate asserts that Anthony Seyda resided at 4023 Torrence Ave, Hammond, Lake, Indiana. || This is a clear image and is convincing evidence. |- |Leon and Kamila Sejda in 1926 Hammond City Directory asserts that Anton Sejda resides at 188 Towle in 1926. || This is almost certainly a correct address. |- |Antoni and Mary Seyda Ship Manifest asserts that Antoni and Mary Seyda resided at 188 Tow Street, Hammond, Indiana. || This supports the 1926 guide info and is strong evidence. |- |1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Levon Sijda, Kammila Sijda, Leon Sijda, Henry Sijda, Walter Sijda, Stanley Sijda, Tony Sijda, Walter Bukowski, Walter Vanchowski and Adolph Shuperski appeared together in the 1920 US Census at 511 Fields Ave, Hammond, Lake Co, Indiana. || This is a clear image and is convincing evidence. |} ==Sources== 1920 United States Census, Lake County, Indiana, population schedule, Hammond Ward 6, enumeration district (ED) 70, sheet 20A, dwelling 315, household 349, Levon Sijda and family; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org : downloaded 15 September 2020); NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 445; FHL microfilm 1,820,445."Civil files of the Roman Catholic parish in Krzynowłoga Mała, Przasnysz district," Polish Genealogical Society (https://metryki.genealodzy.pl/ar6-zs0130d accessed: 30 Jan 2021), Antoni Sejda; citing 1892 Births, Item 193. Translated by Мария Голик (https://www.facebook.com/groups/GenealogicalTranslations/permalink/735833480696087/?comment_id=736987870580648 : 30 Jan 2021).Ancestry.com "New York, U.S., Arriving Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957." digital images. ''Ancestry.com''. (https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7488/images/NYT715_4231-0674: accessed 30 Jan 2021), Antoni Seyda and Mary Seyda; citing Year: 1928; Arrival: New York, New York, USA; Microfilm Serial: T715, 1897-1957; Line: 3; Page Number: 105.Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011, 1970 roll 4, image 1272, Anthony Seyda, 14 March 1970; digital images, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, ''Ancestry.com'' (http://www.ancestry.com : downloaded 26 December 2020); Indiana Archives and Records Administration; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Death Certificates."Seyda," ''The Times'', 17 March 1970, (https://www.newspapers.com/paper/the-times/5588/ : accessed 24 Jan 2021), Obituary; citing The Times, Munster, Indiana.Polskie Towarzystwo Genealogiczne (Polish Genealogical Society) "Geneteka." Index. ''Geneteka''. (https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=pol&bdm=S&w=07mz&rid=S&search_lastname=Kozicka&search_name=&search_lastname2=Sejda&search_name2=&from_date=1928&to_date=1928: accessed 30 Jan 2021), Antoni Sejda marriage to Marianna Kosakowka.”U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995,” Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., ''Ancestry.com'' (http://www.ancestry.com : downloaded 12 December 2020), image, “Entry for Leon Sejda,” p. 391; Polk’s Hammond (Indiana), Calumet City and Burnham (Illinois) City Directory 1926.

Selby pedigrees

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Selby pedigrees below. See image feed for allied families. :: [[image:Selby-254.jpg|thumb|Selby, (Vis. of Northumb., 1615)]] :: [[image:Selby_pedigrees-1.jpg|thumb|Selby of Whitehouse, (Vis. of Durham, 1575 - 1666)]] See Also... * Tempest, A. (n.d.). Selby charters and deeds. FMG.ac. [http://fmg.ac/phocadownload/userupload/scanned-sources/tgb/Vol07-PDFs/S-2913-Selby.pdf PDF].

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-United_States_of_America#Civil_War|American Civil War Sources]] == Selected Records of The War Department Relating to Confederate Prisoners of War 1861-1865 == * published by The National Archives, Washington, 1965 * reel 1 starts with a complete description of all 145 volumes, and this information was republished here: [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102281563 A Description of all 145 Volumes] * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Selected Records of The War Department Relating to Confederate Prisoners of War 1861-1865|Selected Records of The War Department Relating to Confederate Prisoners of War 1861-1865]]'' (The National Archives, Washington, 1965) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#SRWD|Selected Records]]: Reel 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Selected Records of The War Department Relating to Confederate Prisoners of War 1861-1865|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Reel 0001 - Registers of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 1 OCGP 1 1863-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0001unit * Reel 0002 - Registers of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 2 OCGP 2 1863-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0002unit * Reel 0003 - Registers of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 3 OCGP 3 1863-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0003unit * Reel 0004 - Registers of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 4 OCGP 4 1863-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0004unit * Reel 0005 - Registers of Deaths of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners : 5 1; 368 1862-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0005unit * Reel 0006 - Registers of Deaths of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners : 6 2; 369 1862-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0006unit * Reel 0007 - Registers of Prisoners' Applications for Release and Decisions, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners:7 1 1863-65 8 2; 319 1864-65 9 3 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0007unit * Reel 0008 - Descriptive Lists of Confederate Prisoners and Deserters Released on Taking the Oath of Allegiance, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 10 1 1861-64 11 2 1865 12 1 Register of Prisoners Ordered To Be Released, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners, 1865 13 310 Register of Applications Made for the Release of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners, Feb.-June 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0008unit * Reel 0009 - 14 1; 295 Register of Unclaimed Money and Valuables Belonging to Confederate Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners, 1865-66 15-Register of the Effects of Deceased Confederate Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners, July 1862-Mar. 1865 Permits Granted by the Commissary General of Prisoners for Furnishing Clothing to Prisoners 15a-Nov. 1864-Mar. 1865 15b-Mar.-July 1865 16 52; 312 Lists of Prison Camp Records Received, Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners, and Numeric Report of Prisoners Received, Paroled, Released, and Deceased, Compiled by the Cffice of the Commissary General of Prisoners, 1862-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0009unit * Reel 0010 - Registers of Deaths of Prisoners, Compiled by the Surgeon General's Office: 17-Various States, 1862-65 18-Mississippi, Arkansas, and Tennessee, 1862-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0010unit * Reel 0011 - 19 - Maryland, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Missouri, and Kentucky, 1862-65 20-Virginia and North Carolina, 1862-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0011unit * Reel 0012 - 21-South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, 1862-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0012unit * Reel 0013 - Alton, 111., Military Prison 22 A.R. 12 Letters Sent, Feb. l862-Jan. 1864 23 185 Letters Received, and Orders Received and Issued, Oct. 1862- Nov. 1864 General Registers of Prisoners: 24 G.R. Nov. 1862-Apr. 1864 25 G.R. 2 Feb. 1863-July 1865 26 G.R. 3 Jan.-June 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0013unit * Reel 0014 - Registers of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 27 OCGP 1 1861-63 28 OCGP 2 1863-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0014unit * Reel 0015 - 29 1; 169 Register of Civilian Prisoners, Mar. 1863-June 1865 30 A.R. 5; Register of Confederate and Federal 1 Soldiers and Civilians Sentenced, 1862-65 A.R. 6 Register of Prisoners Confined Under Sentence, 1863-65 A.R. 7 Register of Prisoners Confined, Discharged, Escaped, and Transferred, 1862-65 A.R. 8 Register of Deaths of Prisoners, 1863-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0015unit * Reel 0016 - 31 A.R. 10; 171 Register of Prisoners Discharged and Released, June 1863- June 1865 32 A.R. 9; 170 Descriptive Lists of Prisoners,Jan. 1864-Feb. 1865 33 A.R. 13;183 Register of Prisoners Transferred and Escaped, June 1863- May 1865 34 A.R. 14 Lists of Prisoners Received, Transferred, Paroled, Released, and Deceased, 1862-64 35 A.R. 15 Lists of Confined and of Escaped Prisoners, 1862-65 Monthly Returns of Camp and Garrison Equipage, Nov. 1864- Jan. 1865 Coal and Wood Accounts, Nov. 1864- Mar. 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0016unit * Reel 0017 - Stationery Returns, Mar. 1865 36-Consolidated Morning Reports of Prisoners, Apr.-Oct. 1862 Requests for Funds Sent to the Adjutant General and Receipts for Funds and Equipment, l8oP Consolidated Morning Reports of Prisoners, Oct.-Dec. 1862 List of Effects of Deceased Prisoners, 1862-63 List of Squads, [n.d.] List of Prisoners Under Sentence, 1862-63 List of Civilian Squads, [n.d.] Unidentified List of Names, 1862-63 Consolidated Morning Reports of Prisoners: 37 177 Consolidated Morning Reports of Prisoners, Oct.-Dec. 1862 List of Effects of Deceased Prisoners, 1862-63 List of Squads, [n.d.] List of Prisoners Under Sentence, 1862-63 List of Civilian Squads, [n.d.] Unidentified List of Names, 1862-63 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0017unit * Reel 0018 - Consolidated Morning Reports of Prisoners: 38 - 178 Jan. 1863-Mar. 1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0018unit * Reel 0019 - Consolidated Morning Reports of Prisoners:39- 179 June 1864-June 1865 40 -190 Morning Reports of Patients and Attendants in the Prison Hospital, June-July 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0019unit * Reel 0020 - 41 - 187 Guardhouse Reports, Register of Passes, Requisitions for Clothing and Supplies, and List of Sentenced Prisoners, 1862 42 A.R. 11 Lists of Federa ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0020unit * Reel 0021 - Bowling Green, Va., Provost Marshal's Office 48 2 Register of Confederate Prisoners Paroled by the Provost Marshal and of Civilians Who Took Oaths of Allegiance and Amnesty, May 1865-Nov. 1866 Camp Butler, 111., Military Prison Registers of Prisoners: 49 A.R. 1; 218 1862 50 326 1862-63 51 306 Register of Prisoners Confined, of Prisoners Sent to Vicksburg, Miss., for Exchange, and of Prisoners Captured in Jan. 1863, 1862-63 52 219 Descriptive List of Prisoners, 1862-63 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0021unit * Reel 0022 - Camp Chase, Ohio, Military Prison Registers of Prisoners: 53 OCGP 1; G.R. 1; 327 1863-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0022unit * Reel 0023 - Registers of Prisoners: 54 OCGP 2 1863-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0023unit * Reel 0024 - Registers of Prisoners:55 A.R. 8; 45 May 1862-Aug. 1863 56 303 1862-63 57 - Feb.-Mar. 1863 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0024unit * Reel 0025 - Descriptive Lists of Prisoners: 58 A.R. 10 1862-63 59 27 Mar.-June 1862 Report of Lieutenant Colonel Hunter in Charge of Transferring a Party of Prisoners to Sandusky, Ohio, Apr. 28, 1862 List of Negro Prisoners, [n.d.] List of Prisoners Who Were Forwarded or Escaped, 1862 60 7 Descriptive List of Prisoners, Feb.-July 1863 List of Names and Checks Drawn, [n.d.] List of Prisoners Received, 1863-64 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0025unit * Reel 0026 - 61 139 List of Prisoners Paroled, Aug. 1862- Mar. 1863 Reports of the Number of Prisoners Present, 1862 List of Clothing Issued, 1862 Regulations and Reports, Mar.- Apr. 1862 Lists of Prisoners Released: 62 A.R. 12 Mar. l863-May 1865 63 21 May-June 1865 64 A.R. 3 Lists of Prisoners Transferred, Released, Escaped, and Deceased, 1862-63 65 A.R. 14 List of Prisoners Transferred From Camp Chase, Aug. 1863- June 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0026unit * Reel 0027 - 66 A.R. 4 Register of Deaths, Jan. 1864- June 1865 Registers of Burials: 67 A.R. 6 Apr. 1863-July 1865 68 51 Jan.-June 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0027unit * Reel 0028 - 69 CC 20 Register of Prisoners and Reports of Prisoners Discharged, Mar.-June 1862 List of Non-Commissioned Officers of the Benton Barracks Cadets, Sept. 1861-Jan. 1862 70 57 Reports of Prisons and Hospitals and of Prisoners at Roll Calls, Mar.-Aug. 1862 List of Prisoners in the Hospital [n.d.] List of Escaped Prisoners, Mar.- May 1862 Mess Reports, Prisons Nos. 1 and 2, 1862 List of Prisoners Shoving Discharges and Deaths, [n.d.] Morning Reports, Jan.-July 1863 Lists of Prisoners Assigned to: 71 19 Barracks Nos. 1-26, [n.d.] 72 CC 23 Barracks in Prisons Nos. 1-3, 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0028unit * Reel 0029 - 73 15; CC 15 Roll Call Book for Prisons Nos. 1-3 and Civilian Prisoners, Dec. 1862 74 56; CC 23 Roll Call Book for Prisons Nos. 1 and 2, 1862-63 List of Persons Employed in the Hospital, Aug. 10, 1862 List of Names and Sums of Money, [1863] Reports of the Number of Prisoners and Attendants, [n.d.] Roll Call Books for Prisons Nos. 1 And 2: 75 43; CC 43 [n.d.] 76 44 [n.d.] List of Checks Received and Disposition, Apr.-June 1865 77 - Roll Call Book for Prison No. 2, Jan. 16, 1863 78 35 Roll Call Book for Prison No. 3, ca. 1861-62 List of Prisoners Received From Henderson, Ky., Jan. 10, 1863 List of Political Prisoners Paroled at Columbus, Ohio, Oct.-Nov. 1862 List of Prisoners for Exchange, 1863-61 List of Prisoners, Jan.-May 1863 Roll Call Books for Prison No. 3:79 29 1863 80 26 [n.d.] 81 20; CC 20 [n.d.] 82 52 [n.d.] 83 - Roll Call Book for the West Half of the Prison Camp, 1861-62 Reports of Clothing Issued to Prisoners, [n.d.] Unidentified List Showing Organizations, [n.d.] Unidentified List of Prisoners, [n.d.] ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0029unit * Reel 0030 - Ledgers of Prisoners' Accounts:84 77 1862-63 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0030unit * Reel 0031 - Ledgers of Prisoners' Accounts: 85 10; CC 10 1864-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0031unit * Reel 0032 - 86 16 Journal of Prisoners' Accounts, Nov. 1861-June 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0032unit * Reel 0033 - Stubs of Prisoners' Receipts: 87 25 Aug. 1863-Jan. 1864 88 19 Aug. 1864-Jan. 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0033unit * Reel 0034 - Stubs of Prisoners' Receipts: 89 17 Sept.-Nov. 1864 90 48 Nov.-Dec. 1864 91 33 Dec. 1864-Jan. 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0034unit * Reel 0035 - Stubs of Prisoners' Receipts: 92 38 Jan.-Feb. 1865 93 39 Feb.-Mar. 1865 94 18; CC l4l ½ Mar.-Apr. 1865 95 24 Apr.-June 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0035unit * Reel 0036 - 96 31 Register of Money Received From Prisoners, 1862 Statements of Funds Remitted and Received, Sept. 1862 List of Volunteers Reporting at the Post, Nov. 1862 97 14 Register of Receipt of Articles Delivered to Prisoners, Mar. 1864-May 1865 Prisoners' Statements Giving Other Persons the Power to Receive Their Letters, Money, and Packages, 1864-65 98 35 Unidentified Name Index, [n.d.] ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0036unit * Reel 0037 - Cincinnati, Ohio 37 General Registers of Prisoners: 99 G.R. 1 Apr. 1862-Mar. 1863 100 G.R. 3 Apr. 1862-Mar. 1863 101 G.R. 2 Sept. 1862-Aug. 1864 102 G.R. 4 1862-64 Fort Columbus, N.Y. 103 304 Register of Prisoners, Mar.-Sept. 1862 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0037unit * Reel 0038 - Department of the Cumberland, Nashville, Tenn. Registers of Prisoners: 104 1 1862-63 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0038unit * Reel 0039 - Department of the Cumberland, Nashville, Tenn. Registers of Prisoners: 105 2 1863-64 106 4 1864-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0039unit * Reel 0040 - Fort Delaware, Del., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners: 107 4 1863 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0040unit * Reel 0041 - ort Delaware, Del., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners: 108 G.R. 2 1863-64 109 G.R. 3 Apr.-May 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0041unit * Reel 0042 - Registers of Prisoners Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 110 OCGP 2 1863-64 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0042unit * Reel 0043 - Registers of Prisoners Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 111 OCGP 3 1864-65 112 OCGP 4 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0043unit * Reel 0044 - Registers of Prisoners Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 113 A.R. 425 1863 List of Boxes and Packages Received, Oct. 1863-May 1864 Registers of Prisoners: 114 53 June-Nov. 1863 115 A.R. 427 July 1863 116 A.R. 4 Register of Officer Prisoners, Apr, 1863-Aug. 1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0044unit * Reel 0045 - Register of Prisoners in Prison Division: 117 A.R. 13 No. 1, Feb.-Mar. 1865 118 A.R. 12;396 No. 2, Dec. 1864-Mar. 1865 119 A.R. 6 No. 3, July 1863-Apr. 1865 120 A.R. 5 No. 4, Mar. 1865 121 A.R. 14 No. 5, Dec. 1864-Mar. 1865 122 A.R. 11 No. 6, July 1863-Apr. 1864 123 A.R. 10;393 No. 8, Apr. 1865 124 A.R. 9 No. 9, June 1863-Apr. 1865 125 A.R. 8 No. 10, July 1863-Apr. 1865 126 A.R. 7 No. 11, June 1863-Apr. 1865 127 A.R. 21 No. 12, June 1863-Apr. 1865 128 A.R. 20 No. 15, July 1863-Apr. 1865 129 A.R. 19;420 No. 16, July 1863-Mar. 1865 130 A.R. 18 No. 17, July 1863-Nov. 1864 131 A.R. 17 No. 18, July 1863-Apr. 1865 132 A.R. 16 No. 19, July 1863-Mar. 1865 133 A.R. 15 No. 20, July 1863-Apr. 1865 134 A.R. 32;408 No. 22, 1865 135 A.R. 29;403 No. 23, 1865 136 A.R. 28;402 No. 24, 1865 137 A.R. 27 No. 25, 1865 138 A.R. 26;400 No. 26, 1865 139 A.R. 25 No. 27, 1865 140 A.R. 24;398 No. 28, 1865 141 A.R.23 No.29, 1865 142 A.R.36;413 No.30, 1865 143 A.R.35;412 No.31, 1865 144 A.R.34 No.31, 1865 145 A.R.33 No.33, 1865 146 A.R.31;405 No.34, 1865 147 A.R.30[1]404 No.35, 1865 148 A.R.30[2]416 No.36, 1865 149 A.R.38;415 No.37, 1865 150 A.R.37 No.38, 1865 151 A.R.22;387 No.39, 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0045unit * Reel 0046 - Registers of Prisoners From: 152 A.R. 380 Alabama Organizations in Prison Divisions Nos. 9 and 10, 1865 153 A.R. 381 Arkansas and Tennessee Organizations in Prison Divisions Nos. 17-19, 1864-65 Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and North Carolina Organizations in Various Prison Divis Ions:154 A.R. 379 1864-65 155 A.R. 384 1864-65 156 -Virginia Organizations in Prison Divisions Nos. 1-3, 1864-65 157-Virginia, Maryland, and Mississippi Organizations in Prison Divisions Nos. 20 and 45, 1864-65 158 A.R. 383 Various Southern State Organizations in Prison Divisions Nos. 3-35, 1865 159 A.R. 378 Register of Officer Prisoners in Various Prison Divisions, 1864 160 A.R. 49 Register of Prisoners in Various Prison Divisions Released or Returned to Confederate Barracks, L861j-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0046unit * Reel 0047 - 161-Register of Prisoners From Various Squads, 1864-65 162-Register of Officers, Enlisted Men, Blockade Runners, and Political Prisoners Received for Confinement, Apr.-July 1863 163-Register of Prisoners in the Prison Hospital, Mar. 1864-June 1865 164-Register of Patients Admitted to the Prison Hospital, Jan.- July 1864 List of Clothing Belonging to Officers in the Hospital, 1864 List of Kitchen Workers, 1864 List of Clothing Issued to Bakers, Sept. 1864 165-Register of Patients Admitted to the Prison Hospital, July 1864- May 1865 166 A.R. 56 Register of Deaths, Apr. 1862- July 1865 Morning Reports of Prisoners: 167 A.R. 60;440 May l863-Dec. 1864168 A.R. 61 Jan.-July 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0047unit * Reel 0048 - 169 435 Ledger of Prisoners' Accounts, July-Dec. 1863 List of Registered Letters, Oct.- Nov. 1863 List of Charges on Express Packages, [n.d.] Memoranda Relating to Mail, [n.d.] List of Names of Prisoners and Sums of Money, July-Nov. 1863 Ledgers of Prisoners' Accounts: 170 436 Dec. 1863-Apr. 1864 171 437 Apr.-May 1864 172 439 June-July 1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0048unit * Reel 0049 - "Percentage" List, June-July 1864 173 438 Ledger of Prisoners' Accounts, July-Sept. 1864 List of Postage, Express, and Freight Charges, July 1864 Ledgers of Prisoners' Accounts: 174 451 Aug.-Oct. 1864 175 452 Sept. 1864-Jan. 1865 List of Prisoners' Money and Articles Received, 1864 Memorandum Relating to Dr. M. B. Jarrett, [n.d.J ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0049unit * Reel 0050 - 176 453 Ledger of Prisoners' Accounts, Nov. 1864-Mar. 1865 List of Money Belonging to Officer Prisoners, [n.d.] List of Balances of Funds Transferred to Books J and P, [n.d.] Ledgers of Prisoners' Accounts:177 455 Apr.-June 1865 178 456 June-July 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0050unit * Reel 0051 - 179-Register of Prisoners' Accounts, 1862-64 List of Small Sums Due Prisoners, Dec. 1863-May 1864 List of Expenses for Stamps and Stationery, July-Nov. 1862 180 - Register of Prisoners' Accounts, June-Oct. 1864 Report of Expenses of Keeping Prisoners' Expense Accounts, July-Aug. 1864 Registers of Prisoners' Accounts: 181 440 June 1864-Feb. 1865 182 - June 1864-June 1865 183 441 Feb.-May 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0051unit * Reel 0052 - 184 - Register of Articles and Currency Received for and Delivered to Prisoners, May 1864- Feb. 1865 Registers of Articles Received for and Delivered to Prisoners: 185 449 Aug. 1864-Feb. 1865 186 450 Feb.-July 1865 187 - Receipts for Money Sent by the Adams Express Co., July-Aug. 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0052unit * Reel 0053 - Camp Douglas, 111., Military Prison 188 G.R. 1 General Register of Prisoners, Aug. 1863-Dec. 1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0053unit * Reel 0054 - Registers of Prisoners, Compiled "by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 189 OCGP 1; G.R. 1 1862-63 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0054unit * Reel 0055 - Registers of Prisoners, Compiled "by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 190 OCGP 2 1863-65 191 OCGP 3;231 1864-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0055unit * Reel 0056 - Registers of Prisoners: 192 A.R. 6; A-H 1862 A.R. 78 193 A.R. 7; H-R, 1862 A.R. 79 194 A.R. 8; R-Z, 1862 A.R. 80 List of Prisoners Captured in New Mexico, Aug. 1862 Final Statements of the Number of Confined Prisoners, Aug. 10 and Oct. 1, 1862 List of Prisoners Remaining After Releases and Exchanges, Sept. 10, 1862 List of Prisoners Received From Corinth, Sept. 23, 1862 List of Prisoners at the Prison, Sept. 29, 1862 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0056unit * Reel 0057 - Registers of Prisoners : 195 329 1862 196 A.R. 2 1863-64 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0057unit * Reel 0058 - Registers of Prisoners : 197 A.R. 3;75 1863-65 198 A.R. 4;83 1863-65 199 74 Register of Sentenced Prisoners, 1862 List of Deserters, [n.d.] List of Prisoners and Civilians Confined at Various Places, [n.d.] 200 A.R. 9 Register of Deaths, Releases, and Exchanges, Jan. -June 1865 201 A.R. 5;77;104 Register of Deaths, Jan. -July 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0058unit * Reel 0059 - List of Prisoners Remaining in theHospital, June 20, 1865 Morning Reports of Prisoners:202 A.R. 12; A.R. 61 July-Aug. 1862 203 A.R. 13;62 Aug. 1862 204 A.R. 14;81 Apr.Dec. 1864 205 A.R. 64 Jan.-June 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0059unit * Reel 0060 - 206 A.R. 16; A.R. 85;85 Statistical Reports of Prisoners, Dec. 1864-June 1865 207 A.R. 17;84 Account of Checks and Packages Received for Prisoners, 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0060unit * Reel 0061 - Ledgers of Prisoners' Accounts: 208 A.R. 18; 69 1862 209 A.R. 19;65 1863 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0061unit * Reel 0062 - 210 A.R. 20;58 Ledger of Prisoners' Accounts and Name Index, 1863-64 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0062unit * Reel 0063 - 211-Name Index to Ledger of Prisoners' Accounts, 1864 Ledgers of Prisoners' Accounts: 212 A.R. 21;63 1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0063unit * Reel 0064 - Ledgers of Prisoners' Accounts: 213 A.R. 22;59 1865 214 A.R. 10;66 Memoranda Book, 1862 215 A.R.23;71 Miscellaneous Record Book, 1862: List of Stolen Articles, June 1862 List of Articles Taken From Prisoners in the Search of Their Quarters, June 1862 Letters Received by the Provost Marshal's Office, June-Aug. 1862 Lists of Packages Received for and Delivered to Prisoners, July-Sept. 1862 List of Kitchen Equipment, 1862 List of White Oak Guards, 1862 List of Passes Issued, 1862 216 A.R. 25 Name Index to Letters Sent, 1864 217 A.R. 24 Unidentified Name Index, [n.d.] ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0064unit * Reel 0065 - Eljnira, N.Y. General Registers of Prisoners: 218 G.R. 1 1862-65 219 G.R. 2 1864-65 220 G.R. 3 1864-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0065unit * Reel 0066 - 221 OCGP Register of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners, 1864-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0066unit * Reel 0067 - Registers of Prisoners: 222 A.R. 6 July-Aug. 1864 223 A.R. 7;141 Oct. 1864-May 1865 224 A.R. 4 Register of Deaths of Prisoners, July 1864-July 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0067unit * Reel 0068 - Morning Reports of Military and Political Prisoners: 225 126 July-Dec. 1864 226 127 Jan.-July 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0068unit * Reel 0069 - Registers of Prisoners' Money Received: 227 135 July 1864-June 1865 228 134 July-Nov. 1864 229 133 Register of the Disposition of Prisoners' Possessions, 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0069unit * Reel 0070 - Ledgers of Prisoners' Accounts: 230 137 July-Dec. 1864 231 138 Aug.-Nov. 1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0070unit * Reel 0071 - Ledgers of Prisoners' Accounts: 232 139 1864-65 233 136 Blotter to Ledgers, 1864-65 Check Stubs, FJrst National Bank of Elmra, N.Y.: 234 131 Aug.-Dec. 1864 235 132 Dec. 1864-June 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0071unit * Reel 0072 - Gratiot and Myrtle Streets Prisons, St. Louis, Mo. 236 1490 Descriptive List of Prisoners Confined in Gratiot Street Prison, July 1863-Sept. 1864 List of ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0072unit * Reel 0073 - Department of the Gulf Registers of Prisoners Petroled at: Gainesville, Ala. 240 98 May [1865] 241 99 May 1865 242 100 May 1865 243 101 May 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0073unit * Reel 0074 - Registers of Prisoners Petroled at: 244 93 Alexandria, Monroe, and Natchitoches, La., June-July 1865 245 111 Franklin, Monroe, New Iberia, and Washington, La.,June 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0074unit * Reel 0075 - Registers of Prisoners Petroled at: Shreveport, La. 246 5;110 June 1865 247 1; 113 June 1865 248 112 June 1865 249 108 Various Places in Louisiana and at Brownsville, Tex., June-July 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0075unit * Reel 0076 - Registers of Prisoners Petroled at: 250 104 Columbus, Miss., May 1865 Columbus, Miss., and Gainesville, Ala. 251 91 May 1865 252 102 May 1865 253 103 May 1865 254 97 Grenada, Miss., May 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0076unit * Reel 0077 - Jackson, Miss. 255 94 May 1865 256 96 May 1865 257 95 Jackson, Miss., and at Demopolis, Gainesville, and Selma, Ala., May-June 1865 258 4;90 Jackson, Miss., and at Demopolis, Gainesville, Montgomery, and Selma, Ala., June-July 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0077unit * Reel 0078 - Meridian, Miss.: 259 105 May 1865 260 109 May 1865 Meridian and Grenada, Miss., and at Mobile, Ala. 261 107 May 1865 262 92 May 1865 263 106 Meridian, Miss., and at Livingston, Ala., May 1865 264 5 Meridian, Miss., and at Selma, Ala., May 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0078unit * Reel 0079 - Hart Island, MVY., Prison Camp 265 476 General Orders and Register of Letters and Telegrams Received, With Endorsements Sent, Apr.-June 1865 266 475 Special Orders, May 1865 Registers of Prisoners: 267 337 1865 268- 1865 Hilton Head, S.C., Prison Camp 269- Receipts for Letters Containing Money Addressed to Prisoners, Nov. 1864-Apr. 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0079unit * Reel 0080 - Johnson's Island, Ohio, Military Prison 270 A.R. 5;163 Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners, Oct. 1863-July 1864 Report of Prisoners on Hand, Feb. 1865 Report of Prisoners Sent to City Point, Va., Feb. 1865 General Registers of Prisoners: 271 G.R. 1 1862-64 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0080unit * Reel 0081 - General Registers of Prisoners:272 G.R. 2 1862-65 Registers of Prisoners: 273 300 1862-63 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0081unit * Reel 0082 - Registers of Prisoners: 274 1 1862-65 275 A.R. 3; Register of Deaths, 1862-65 153 276 A.R. 4;162 Reports of Prisoners Received, Transferred, and Released, July 1864-Sept. 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0082unit * Reel 0083 - 277 A.R. 6;161 Register of Amnesty Rolls Forwarded, Apr.-May 1865 278 A.R. 7;165 Receipt Stubs for Prisoners' Money, July 1865 279 A.R. 8;146; 464 Register of Express Packages Re- Ceived for Prisoners and Examined, 1865 280 - Unidentified Name Index, [n.d.J ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0083unit * Reel 0084 - Khoxville, Term. Registers of Prisoners: 281 A.R. 2;486 Oct. 1863- June 1864 282 1 Oct. 1863- July 1865 283 A.R. 3;487 Jan. -Apr. 1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0084unit * Reel 0085 - Fort Lafayette, N.Y., Military Prison 284 G.R. 1;460 General Register of Prisoners, Aug. 1861-Dec. 1865 List of Substitute Brokers and Bounty Jumpers Released, Mar. -May 1865 Accounts of Money and Effects of Prisoners: 285 A.R. 2;461 Nov. 1862-Sept. 1863 286 A.R. 3;462 Sept. 1863-Dec. 1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0085unit * Reel 0086 - Accounts of Money and Effects of Prisoners: 287 A.R. 4;463 Jan. -Apr. 1864 288 A,R. 5;464 Apr. -Aug. 1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0086unit * Reel 0087 - Invoice of Money and Effects of Prisoners, Apr. 1864 Little Rock, Ark., Military Prison 289 G.R. 2 General Register of Prisoners, Dec. 1864 -May 1865 290 1 Register of Prisoners, Sept. 1863- Feb. 1865 7;291 3 Register of Political and Other Prisoners, 1864-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0087unit * Reel 0088 - Louisville, Ky., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners: 292 G.R. 1 Nov. 1862-July 1863 293 G.R. 2 July 1863-Dec. 1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0088unit * Reel 0089 - Louisville, Ky., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners: 294 G.R. 4, 5 Apr. 1863-Jan. 1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0089unit * Reel 0090 - Louisville, Ky., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners:295 G.R. 3 Dec. 1863-Jan. 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0090unit * Reel 0091 - Louisville, Ky., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners:296 G.R. 6, 7 Jan. 1864-Jan. 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0091unit * Reel 0092 - Louisville, Ky., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners:297 G.R. 8, 9,10 Jan. 1864-June 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0092unit * Reel 0093 - Rolls of Confederate Deserters Received, Apr. 1863-May 1864 Rf Testers of Prisoners, Compiled "by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners:298 OCGP 1 Apr. 1863-Dec. 1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0093unit * Reel 0094 - Rolls of Confederate Deserters Received, Apr. 1863-May 1864 Rf Testers of Prisoners, Compiled "by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 299 OCGP 2 Dec. 1863-June 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0094unit * Reel 0095 - Rolls of Confederate Deserters Received, Apr. 1863-May 1864 Rf Testers of Prisoners, Compiled "by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 300 OCGP 3 1864-65 Registers of Political Prisoners: 301 A.R. 12 May 1863-June 1864 302 A.R. 13 Sept. 1863-Aug. 1864 303 A.R. 14 Oct. 1863-May 1865 304 A.R. 23 Hospital Register, Oct. 1864- June 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0095unit * Reel 0096 - Fort McHenry, Md., Military Prison 305 1 Register of Prisoners, 1861-62 List of Approved Provision Returns, Dec. 1862 List of Special Requisitions for Supplies, Dec. 1862 List of Men Confined Under Charges and Sentences, Oct.-Dec. 1862 306 2; 3 Registers of Prisoners, Sept. 1863- Apr. 1865 307 G.R. 4;156 General Register of Prisoners, Oct. 1863-July 1865 308 2 Register of Prisoners, [n.d.] 309 5; 155 Register of Prisoners Transferred to Fort Delaware, Del., July 1863 310 A.R. 6;157 Ledger of Prisoners' Accounts, Nov. 1864-Apr. 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0096unit * Reel 0097 - McLean Barracks, Cincinnati, Ohio 311 G.R. 1 General Register of Prisoners, Apr. 1863-June 1864 312 G.R. 2;225 General Register of Civilian Prisoners, Apr. 1863-July 1865 313 A.R. 3 Register of Prisoners, Apr. 1863-Aug. 1864 314 A.R. k Register of Civilian Prisoners, Apr. 1863-July 1865 315 A.R. 7;220 Miscellaneous Orders and Reports,1863-64 List of Daily Rations, [n.d.] List of Men Transferred to the U.S. Navy and Quartered at McLean Barracks, [n.d.] 316 A.R. 5;221 Order Book, May 1863-Jan. 1865 Register of Expenditures and Savings, June-July 1864 317 A.R. 6;232 Order Book, Jan.-July 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0097unit * Reel 0098 - Memphis, Tenn., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners in the Custody of the District Provost Marshal: 318 G.R. 1 Apr. 1863-May 1865 319 G.R. 2 Apr. 1863-May 1865 320 G.R. 4 Dec. 1864-May 1865 321 G.R. 3 Descriptive List of Prisoners, in the Custody of the District Provost Marshal, Who Took Oaths of Amnesty or Allegiance, Mar. 1864-June 1865 Department of the Missouri 322 - Register of Prisoners, Mar.-Apr. 1862 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0098unit * Reel 0099 - Camp Morton, Ind., Military Prison Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners;323 124 Dec. 1863-Dec. 1864 324 125 Dec. 1864-Sept. 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0099unit * Reel 0100 - Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners; 325 G.R. 1;116 General Register of Prisoners, July 1863-July 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0100unit * Reel 0101 - Registers of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 326 OCGP 1 1863-65 327 OCGP 2 1863-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0101unit * Reel 0102 - 328 - List of Prisoners, 1862 Inventory of Property, June 20, 1862 329 A.R. 3;121 Descriptive List of Confederate Prisoners Released, 1863-65 330 2; 117 Register of Deaths, 1863-65 331 H9 Consolidated Morning Reports of Prisoners, 1864-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0102unit * Reel 0103 - 332 123 Ledger of Prisoners' Accounts, 1864-65 333 120 Receipts for Cash, 1864 334 118 Cash Book, 1864-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0103unit * Reel 0104 - New Orleans, La. Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners: 335 A.R. 6;470 Aug.-Dec. 1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0104unit * Reel 0105 - New Orleans, La. Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners:336 A.R. 7;471 Dec. 1864-Apr. 1865 337 A.R. 8;472 Apr.-July 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0105unit * Reel 0106 - General Registers of Prisoners:338 G.R. 2 1863-65 339 G.R. 1 1865 340 3 Register of Prisoners, July 1864- June 1865 341 A.R. 4;468 Register of Prisoners Captured in Aug. 1864 and Disposition, 1864-65 342 A.R. 5 Register of Officer Prisoners, Oct. 1864-Apr. 1865 343 469 Hospital Register, Aug. 1864- May 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0106unit * Reel 0107 - Newport News, Va., Military Prison 344 347 Register of Prisoners, 1865 Ledgers of Prisoners' Accounts: 345 A.R. 1;229 Apr.-May 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0107unit * Reel 0108 - Newport News, Va., Military Prison 346 A.R. 3 May-July 1865 347 A.R. 2 Petty Cash Account Book, May-July 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0108unit * Reel 0109 - Department of the Ohio 348 6 Register of Prisoners in the Custody of Provost Marshals, Mar.-Dec. 1864 Register of Permits Granted to Sutlers for Bringing Supplies, Feb.-Mar. 1865 Special Orders and Letters Sent by Provost Marshals of the Army of the Ohio, Mar. 1864- May 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0109unit * Reel 0110 - Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D.C. Registers of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 349 OCGP 1 1863-65 350 OCGP 2 1863-65 351 40 Register of Passes Issued to Visitors, Mar. 1864-May 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0110unit * Reel 0111 - Point Lookout, Md., Military Prison Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners: 352 245 Feb. 1864-Mar. 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0111unit * Reel 0112 - Point Lookout, Md., Military Prison Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners:353 246 Nov. 1864 -Sept. 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0112unit * Reel 0113 - General Registers of Prisoners:354 G.R.1(pt. 1) A-K, 1863-64 355 (pt. 2) L-Z, 1863-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0113unit * Reel 0114 - General Registers of Prisoners: 356 G.R.2(Pt. 1) A-L, 1863-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0114unit * Reel 0115 - General Registers of Prisoners: 357 (pt. 2) M-Z, 1863-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0115unit * Reel 0116 - Registers of Prisoners: 358 1 1863-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0116unit * Reel 0117 - Registers of Prisoners: 359 2 1863-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0117unit * Reel 0118 - Registers of Prisoners: 360 3 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0118unit * Reel 0119 - Registers of Prisoners: 361 4 1865 362 6 Register of Prisoners Escaped, Released, and Deceased, Aug. 1863-June 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0119unit * Reel 0120 - 363 5 Register of Prisoners Transferred From Point Lookout, Sept. 1863-May 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0120unit * Reel 0121 - 364 3 (pts.1 and2) Register of Prisoners Transferred 1 and 2) to and Received From Hammond General Hospital, Oct. 1863- Apr. 1865 Registers of Dispositions of Prisoners: 365 5 1863-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0121unit * Reel 0122 - Registers of Dispositions of Prisoners: 366 6 1863-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0122unit * Reel 0123 - Registers of Dispositions of Prisoners: 36? 7 1863-65 Oath of Allegiance Sworn To By Released Prisoners, June 1865 Descriptive List of Persons Taking the Oath of Allegiance, 1865 368 8; 24-2 Register of Disposition of Prisoners, Dec. 1863-Oct. 1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0123unit * Reel 0124 - 369 9; 214-3 Register of Prisoners Exchanged and Prisoners Desiring to be Sent South for Exchange, 1864-65 370 247 Register of Prisoners Paroled After Taking the Oath of Allegiance, [n.d.] 371 11; 254 Register of Oaths of Allegiance Taken "by Prisoners, Jan. 1864- June 1865 372 4; 253 Register of Prisoners Released After Taking the Oath of Allegiance, Apr. 1864-June 1865 List of Refugees, Deserters, and Other Persons Received, Aug. 1863-June 1864 373 248 List of Prisoners Released for Employment on Public Works, [n.d.] ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0124unit * Reel 0125 - 374 10 Register of Prisoners Enlisting in the U.S. Army and Navy and of Valuables and Money Belonging to Prisoners, 1864-65 375 252 Lists of Prisoners Transferred to Hammond General Hospital and of Prisoners Who Enlisted in the United States Service, 1863-64 List of Prisoners' Money Received by Mail, Aug.-Sept. 1863 List of Permanent Passes Issued to Civilians, [n.d.] ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0125unit * Reel 0126 - 376 260 List of Money and Valuables Taken From Prisoners on Arrival, Oct. 1864-Apr. 1865 377 263 List of Confederate Money Taken From Prisoners on Arrival, Aug. 1864-Feb. 1865 Letters Sent by the Provost Marshal's Office, Sept.-Oct. 1864 378 26k List of Property Belonging to Prisoners Who Were Transferred to Elmira, N.Y., Aug. 1864 Inventories of Joseph Forrest's Estate and the Sothoron Estate, [n.d.] List of Confiscated Articles, [n.d.] List of Vessels Boarded and Searched, [n.d.] List of Persons, Including Those Having Passes, Apr. 1865 List of Prisoners' Property, [n.d.] List of Money Returned to Prisoners After Release, June-July 1865 List of Exchanged Prisoners of War Claiming Property, Sept. 1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0126unit * Reel 0127 - Register of Dispositions of Prisoners: 379 237 Register of Money, Express 'Packages, and Registered Letters Received for Prisoners, Apr.-Aug. 1864- Name Index to "Ledger No. 1," [n.d.] 380 239 Register of Express Packages and Registered Letters Received for Prisoners, July l86k- June 1865 List of Prisoners' Money, June 1864-- Feb. 1865 381 255 Register of the Receipt and Delivery of Express Packages for Prisoners and of Packages Received From Prisoners for Shipping by the Adams Express Co., 1865 List of Unclaimed Boxes Sent to Prisoners, Apr.-May 1865 Registers of the Receipt and Delivery of Packages to Prisoners; 382 257 Nov. 1863-Mar. 1864- 383 256 Apr.-July 1864 384- 262 [n.d.] 385 261 Register of Prisoners' Money, Aug. l864--Apr. 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0127unit * Reel 0128 - 386 238 Ledger of Prisoners' Accounts and Name Index, Mar. 1864- June 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0128unit * Reel 0129 - 387 240 List of Letters Received Containing Money for Prisoners, Sept. 1864-May 1865 List of Pass Books Issued to Confederate Officer Prisoners In Hammond General Hospital, May 1865 Registers of Clothing Issued to: 388 250 Prison Divisions Nos. 1-9, [n.d.] 389 249 Prison Divisions Nos. 10 and 11 and to Paroled Prisoners, ca. 1865 390 251 Various Prison Divisions, [n.d.] ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0129unit * Reel 0130 - Richmond, Va.391 - Register of Oaths of Allegiance Taken at Richmond, 1865 392 3 Lists Relating to Paroled Prisoners, 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0130unit * Reel 0131 - Rock Island Barracks, 111., Military Prison 393 G.R. 2 General Register of Prisoners, 394 - Register of Prisoners, 1862-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0131unit * Reel 0132 - 395 A.R. 3;277 Register of Deaths, Dec. 1863-June 1865 396 288 Stubs of Prisoners' Receipts, Apr. -May 1865 397 - Unidentified Index of Prisoners' Names and Barracks Numbers, [n.d.] ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0132unit * Reel 0133 - 398 - Name Index to Ledger A 399 - Ledger of Prisoners' Accounts, "Ledger A, " 1863-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0133unit * Reel 0134 - 400 - Name Index to Ledger B-401 Ledger of Prisoners ' Accounts, "Ledger B, " 1864-65 Journals of Accounts with Prisoners:402 -Dec. 1863-Jan. 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0134unit * Reel 0135 - Journals of Accounts with Prisoners: ^03 270 Mar. -Sept. 1864 404- Sept. 1864- July 1865 105 269 Memoranda and Blotter Book Relating to Accounts of Prisoners, Jan. l861-May 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0135unit * Reel 0136 - Ship Island, Miss. 406 360 Register of Prisoners, 1864-65 407 A.R. 1;292 Consolidated Morning Reports of Prisoners and Register of Burials, Dec. 1864-June 1865 408 A.R. 2;293 Prisoners' Receipts for Packages and List of Arrivals of Prisoners, Oct. l864-May 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0136unit * Reel 0137 - Fort Warren, Mass., Military Prison 409 A.R. 4;143 Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners Jan. I864-Apr. 1865 Registers of Prisoners: 410 299 1861-62 411 361 1861-62 412 1 1861-66 List of Sentenced Prisoners, 1864-65 Lists of Prisoners Received and Accounts of Prisoners: 413 A.R. 2 1861-62 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0137unit * Reel 0138 - Lists of Prisoners Received and Accounts of Prisoners: 414 A.R. 3;150 "Ledger A," 1861-63 14-15 151 Accounts of Prisoners, "Ledger B, "1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0138unit * Reel 0139 - Cash Books: 416 - Oct. 1863-July 1864 417 l49 Aug. I861-Apr. 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0139unit * Reel 0140 - Division of West Mississippi Registers of Paroled Prisoners:418 1 1865 419 2 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0140unit * Reel 0141 - Division of West Mississippi Registers of Paroled Prisoners:420 3 4865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0141unit * Reel 0142 - Division of West Mississippi Registers of Paroled Prisoners:421 - 1865 422 - 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0142unit * Reel 0143 - District of West Tennessee, Provost Marshal's Office 423 - Register of Paroled Prisoners, 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0143unit * Reel 0144 - 424-Register of Prisoners at Fort Delaware, Del., Fort Lafayette, N.Y., and Fort McHenry, Md., 1863-64 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0144unit * Reel 0145 - 425 307 Register of Prisoners at Various Military Prisons, 1861-65: Covington, Ky. Fort Delaware, Del. Camp Dennison, Ohio Gratiot Street Prison, St. Louis, Mo. Fort Lafayette, N.Y. Fort McHenry, Md. Fort Pickens, Fla. 426 OCGP 1;OCGP 2 Register of Prisoners at Camp Douglas, 111., and Camp Morton, Ind., 1862-63 427 - Unidentified Register of Confinements, Releases, and Transfers, 1864-65 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectedrecordso0145unit === Table of Contents === * reels 1-12. Records relating to all prisoners: Registers * reels 1-4. Registers of deaths compiled by Office of Commisary General * reels 5-6. Registers of prisoners' applications for release, and decisions * reel 7. Descriptive lists of prisoners and deserters released, those ordered to be released, and external applications for prisoners' release * reel 8. Register of unclaimed money and valuables, misc. prison camp records * reel 9. Registers of deaths compiled by Surgeon General * reel 10. Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee ; * reel 11. Maryland, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina ; * reel 12. South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama) * reels 13-20. Alton, Ill., Military Prison * reel 21. Bowling Green, Va., Provost Marshal's Office ; Camp Butler, Ill., Military Prison * reels 22-36. Camp Chase, Ohio, Military Prison * reel 37. Cincinnati, Ohio ; Ft. Columbus, N.Y. * reels 38-39. Department of the Cumberland, Nashville, Tenn. * reels 40-52. Fort Delaware, Del., Military Prison * reels 53-64. Camp Douglas, Ill., Military Prison * reels 65-71. Elmira, N.Y. * reel 72. Gratiot and Myrtle Streets Prisons, St. Louis, Mo. * reels 73-78. Department of the Gulf * reel 79. Hart Island, N.Y., Prison Camp ; Hilton Head, S.C., Prison Camp * reels 80-83. Johnson's Island, Ohio, Military Prison * reel 84. Knoxville, Tenn. * reels 85-86. Fort Lafayette, N.Y., Military Prison * reel 87. Little Rock, Ark., Military Prison * reels 88-95. Louisville, Ky., Military Prison * reel 96. 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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Shine-144|Selene Serio]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Shine-144&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Selene Serio To-Do List|Selene's current to-do list]].'' Add my Sons & Grandchildren

Self Name Study

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

Self's

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Sell Family Mysteries

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

Selleck and Peck genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Selleck and Peck Genealogy == * by [[Selleck-607|William Edwin Selleck]] * published 1912, Chicago, Privately * 74 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Selleck and Peck genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=vppRAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/selleckandpeckg00sellgoog * httpa://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756232 * httpa://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=12661 === Table of Contents === * Selleck Genealogy * A Trip to Egypt * The Selleck Signet Ring * Peck Genealogy * Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Selleck, William Edwin. ''[[Space:Selleck and Peck genealogy|Selleck and Peck Genealogy]]'' (Chicago, 1912) * ([[#Selleck|Selleck]]

Sellers Family Reunion

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[[Category:Eis-27]] Information about the Sellers Family Reunion, held in McPherson County, Kansas from 1927 to 1969. This is primarily the family of [[Sellers-600|Samuel Sellers]] and [[Hess-779|Elizabeth Hess]]. Includes names from the reunion records starting in 1938. Known records include invitation postcards for several years; a ledger with reunion business meeting minutes, treasurers reports, and list of attendees; and a spiral-bound notebook with names and addresses as well as some additional notes.

Sellvens ägor

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[[Category:Hidinge (T)]][[Category:Knista (T)]] During out visit to Hidinge, we came across this sign, spelled Sellven and I stopped to ask if anyone knew any of the history of the area. The veterinarian was very nice to have spoken to us between appointments. She's from Stockholm but her husband's family owns the big farmhouse at Sälven. She said there was a village there until a fire in 1837 burnt it down. Afterwards, a mining company bought the land and then sold it maybe twenty years later and the big farmhouse was built approx 1850. The animal surgery is the only surviving building from before the fire in the area. She said Sellven is the old spelling of the area. I thought I had found the exact spot of the Sellvens ägor but alas, no ;)

Selman Interest Group of North America and Beyond

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Selvaggio Name Study

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[[Category:Selvaggio Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]
Welcome to the Selvaggio Name Study
== How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! === Current Name Study Members === # [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] # [[Murdock-1599|Tracy (Murdock) Rushing]] # [[Sommerdorf-1|Rick Sommerdorf]] == Goal == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. === Name Variations === This name has been spelled in several different ways in the records. * SELVAGGIO * SALVAGGIO * SELVAGGI * SELVAGIO * SALVAGIO * SELVAGI * SALVAGI * SALINGO === Name Distribution === This is an Italian name, but bearers have emigrated to various locations around the globe. This is where some of them report coming from. * Calabria, Italy * Palermo, Sicily == Task List == * Since this study is in it's infancy, we are concentrating on identifying profiles for inclusion in the study. * There are at least four main groups of Selvaggio's (at least on my watchlist): ** Selvaggio's emigrated from Sicilia to Brooklyn, New York or the Bronx ** Selvaggio's emigrated through Louisiana ** Selvaggio's remained in Sicilia ** And don't forget the Selvaggio's who emigrated to Australia ** Canada? Mainland Italy? Other places? * Resources are needed == What Members Are Working On== * Unindexed records in Italian at ''FamilySearch'' - [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 01:27, 7 March 2019 (UTC) == Selvaggio Name Study Project Pages == ==Template== We can use the One Name Studies project template to automatically add the profile to the project: :: {{One Name Study|name=Selvaggio}} which gives you {{One Name Study|name=Selvaggio}}. For unsourced Selvaggio profiles, please add the template {{Unsourced|Selvaggio Name Study}} which adds the profile directly to the [[Category: Selvaggio Name Study, Unsourced Profiles|Selvaggio Name Study Unsourced Category Page]]. == Sources ==

Semell Name Study

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[[Category:Semell Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Larson-730|Cynthia Larson]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Semell surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Seminola County, Oklahoma

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[[Category:Oklahoma]] [[Category:Oklahoma Projects]]
Welcome to the Seminole County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Coles-1048|Robin Coles]]. *The coordinator for this county is [[Beckett-454|Lori Zukerman]]. Much respect and many thanks to [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]] for his time and energy leading the Oklahoma Project. ===Formed From=== Seminole County was created 16 July 1907 from Seminole Indian Lands. ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Seminole County[[:Category:Oklahoma|, Oklahoma]] |NW Location = |N Location = |NE Location = [[:Space:Okfuskee County, Oklahoma|Okfuskee County]] |E Location = [[:Space:Hughes County, Oklahoma|Hughes County]] |SE Location = |S Location = [[:Space:Pontotoc County, Oklahoma|Pontotoc County]] |SW Location = |W Location = [[:Space:Pottawatomie County, Oklahima|Pottawatomie County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== Seminole County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 25,482. Its county seat is Wewoka. Before Oklahoma's admission as a state, the county was the entire small portion of Indian Territory allocated to the Seminole people, who were removed from Florida in the 1820s. A small portion of land at the eastern end of the county belonged to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation Seminole County is notable for the Greater Seminole Field, one of the most important oil fields ever found, which is still producing. It extends into nearby counties. In the early years of the oil boom, workers and adventurers flooded into the county, rapidly tripling the population. As oil production later declined, jobs and residents left. ====Government Offices==== {{Image|file=Seminola_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seminole County Courthouse'''. }} The Seminole County Courthouse was built in 1927. {{clear}} ===Geography=== According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 640 square miles (1,700 km2), of which 633 square miles (1,640 km2) is land and 7.6 square miles (20 km2) (1.2%) is water. The county is bounded on the north by the North Canadian River and on the south by the Canadian River. ===Cities=== * [[:Category:Konawa, Oklahoma|Konawa]] * [[:Category:Seminole, Oklahoma|Seminole]] * [[:Category:Wewoka, Oklahoma|Wewoka]] ====Towns==== *[[:Category:Bowlegs, Oklahoma|Bowlegs]] *[[:Category:Cromwell, Oklahoma|Cromwell]] *[[:Category:Lima, Oklahoma|Lima]] *[[:Category:Maud, Oklahoma|Maud]] *[[:Category:Sasakwa, Oklahoma|Sasakwa]] ====Unincorporated Communities==== * Butner * Dewright * Dixon * [[:Category:Little, Oklahoma|Little]] * Nobletown * [[:Category:Vamoosa, Oklahoma|Vamoosa]] * [[:Category:Wolf, Oklahoma|Wolf]] ====Former Communities==== * [[:Category:Red Mound Township, Seminole County, Oklahoma|Red Mound]] ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== * Alice Brown House * Jackson Brown House * Silas L. Brown House * W.E. Grisso Mansion * Home Stake Oil and Gas Company Building * Hotel Aldridge * J. Coody Johnson Building * Konawa Armory * Mekasukey Academy * Rosenwald Hall * Roulston-Rogers Site * Seminole County Courthouse * Seminole Municipal Building * Seminole Whipping Tree * Sinclair Loading Rack * Strother Memorial Chapel * Wewoka Switch and Side Tracks ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== *Seminole State College ====Public Schools==== *Seminole County High School *Wewoka Elementary School *Wewoka Middle School *Wewoka High School ===Cemeteries=== * [[:Category:Little_Cemetery, Little, Oklahoma|Little Cemetery]] * [[:Category:Maple Grove Cemetery, Seminole, Oklahoma|Maple Grove Cemetery]] * [[:Category:Oakwood Cemetery, Wewoka, Oklahoma|Oakwood Cemetery]] {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== * Census Pop. %± * 1910 19,964 — * 1920 23,808 19.3% * 1930 79,621 234.4% * 1940 61,201 −23.1% * 1950 40,672 −33.5% * 1960 28,066 −31.0% * 1970 25,144 −10.4% * 1980 27,473 9.3% * 1990 25,412 −7.5% * 2000 24,894 −2.0% * 2010 25,482 2.4% ===Notables=== ====From Maud==== * Jim Acree high school football coach. * Edmond Harjo, the last surviving Seminole Code Talker during World War II and a 2013 recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal, resided within or near Maud for most of his life. * Wanda Jackson, pioneering rockabilly singer, known as the "Queen of Rockabilly," who has a street (Wanda Jackson Boulevard) named after her. ====From Sasakwa==== * Seminole Chiefs John Jumper and John F. Brown ====From Seminole==== * David L. Boren, former Oklahoma Governor, State Senator, and current President of the University of Oklahoma. * Ronald Chase, Arts Educator, Painter, Actor, Photographer, Film Director, Opera Experimenter. * Enoch Kelly Haney, Principal Chief of the Seminole Nation, Artist, and former Oklahoma State Senator * Edmond Harjo, Seminole Code Talker during World War II and recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal * Arthur Jones, founder of Nautilus, Inc. * Jesse Pearson, actor and screenwriter, born in Seminole in 1930 * Troy N. Smith, founder of Sonic Drive-In * William C. Wantland, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Eau Claire * Aaron Gwyn, novelist and short story writer ====From Wewoka==== * Lee P. Brown, the first African-American mayor of Houston, Texas, was born in Wewoka in 1937 to sharecropper parents. He served as public safety commissioner of Atlanta, Georgia and police chief in Houston. * Dale Douglass, professional golfer and current member of the Champions Tour was born in Wewoka. He joined the professional tour in 1960. * James Coody Johnson was a prominent African-American lawyer practicing in or near Wewoka in the early 20th century. He testified before the U.S. Supreme court. As a Creek speaker, he served as an interpreter for the noted Judge Isaac Parker. For a time, he lived about 5 miles north of Wewoka. He sponsored an annual circus near his house. The J. Coody Johnson office building in Wewoka is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. * William Shaffer Key (1889 - 1959), American military officer, lived in Wewoka prior to World War I. * Gil Morgan, professional golfer and current member of the Champions Tour was born in Wewoka. He joined the professional tour in 1972 and won seven events between 1977 and 1990. His more prominent success has been in the Champions Tour where he has won 24 events, including the Tradition title in 1997 and 1998, and the Senior Players Championship in 1998. * Juanita Kidd Stout, the first African-American woman elected as judge in the United States, was born in Wewoka. She graduated from a segregated high school in Wewoka at the age of 16. She spent a significant part of her career as a judge in Philadelphia. She regularly returned to Oklahoma, spending time in Tulsa for summer breaks. In addition, she was the first black woman to serve on any state's supreme court. She is buried at the Westwood Cemetery in Wewoka. * Vance Trimble (b. 1913 - ), American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner. Lived briefly in Wewoka 1929 - 1931; then retired to Wewoka after his wife died in 1999. * Don E. Schultz (b. 1934), most notable for his research and writing on Integrated Marketing Communications and considered the "father" of that discipline. Longtime faculty member of Northwestern University, and one of the 80 Most Influential People in sales and marketing according to Sales and Marketing Management magazine. Born in Wewoka; graduated high school in nearby Seminole, OK. ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * Seminole County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seminole_County,_Oklahoma'''

Seminole Cemetery

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Seminole Cemetery, Seminole, Florida]] == Seminole Cemetery == * By Lesleigh Laite Butts * published by Pinellas Genealogy Society, Inc. (Largo, Florida). 2000 * The book contains transcriptions of headstones in the Seminole Cemetery through year 2000, some pictures, history of the cemetery, a plot map, and some obituaries. ---- * Citation Example: :::Butts, Lesleigh Laite. ''[[Space:Seminole Cemetery|Seminole Cemetery]]''. Pinellas Genealogy Society, Inc. (Largo, Florida). 2000. 24, [33] pages : illustrations, maps (some color). * Footnote Example: ::: Butts - ''[[#Seminole Cemetery|Seminole Cemetery]]''. Page 521 * Named Reference Example: :::First Use: ::::Butts, Lesleigh Laite. ''[[Space:Seminole Cemetery|Seminole Cemetery]]'', Pg ?. Pinellas Genealogy Society, Inc. (Largo, Florida). 2000. 24, [33] pages : illustrations, maps (some color) :::Subsequent Usage: :::: ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Seminole Cemetery|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available online at this locations: == *Online Index: **http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/pinellas/cemetery/seminole.txt *Borrow: **http://www.worldcat.org/title/seminole-cemetery/oclc/48426892 *Purchase: **http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~flpgs/pgs-forsale.htm

Seminole Cemetery, Seminole, Florida

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Seminole Cemetery is located near Seminole Methodist Church at 50th Ave. N. and 109th Way N., St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida. Its location was originally part of the City of Seminole. It has been in continuous use since the 1890s and is well maintained. The wrought iron gates are normally locked but many descendants have keys. Its FindAGrave page states there are 472 interments with 47% photographed as of Mar 2017. The Pinellas County Genealogical Society has done a survey of the cemetery and published a book titled [[Space:Seminole Cemetery|Seminole Cemetery]].

Semlow

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Semlow Name Study

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[[Category:Semlow Name Study]] [[Category: Johansson-1906 Name Studies]] {{One Name Study|name=Semlow}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == von Semlow == The von Semlow family can be found as early as the 13th century in the city of [[:Category: Stralsund, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern|Stralsund]]. Several male members were councillors and mayors of the city. Stralsund was during that time part of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_Pomerania Swedish Pomerania] == Mayors and Councillors of Stralsund == === Councillors === * 1256-1279 [[Semlow-6|Johann von Semlow]] * 1278-1287 Ludwig von Semlow * 1287-1303 [[Semlow-5|Gerwin von Semlow]] * 1316-1325 Heinrich von Semlow * 1328-? Henso von Semlow * 1338-1349 Didrich von Semlow === Mayors === * 1303-1320 [[Semlow-5|Gerwin von Semlow]] * 1325-1327 Heinrich von Semlow == Semlowerstrasse == Semlowerstrasse is a street in Stralsund named after the family.[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stralsunder_Stra%C3%9Fennamen/S Wikipedia on Stralsund Streetnames starting with S] At one end of the street, towards the sea, was Semlower Tor, one of the city gates. It was first opened in 1277 and was 13.30 meters wide, 17 meders deep and 22.65 meters high. It was the highest of the Stralsund city gates. The gate was damaged during World War II but a part of the gate can still be seen as part of the more modern buildings standing in its place.[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semlower_Tor Wikipedia on Semlower Tor] {{Image|file=Semlow.jpg |caption=Semlower Tor }} == See Also == * [http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/display/21519926 Foto der Ruine des Semlower Tores von Peter Uko, 1955] == Sources == * [http://www.stralsundwiki.de/index.php/Gerwin_von_Semlow Stralsundwiki.de on Gerwin von Semlow] * [http://www.stralsundwiki.de/index.php/Semlowerstra%C3%9Fe Stralsundwiki.de on Semlowerstrasse] * [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_B%C3%BCrgermeister_und_Oberb%C3%BCrgermeister_von_Stralsund Wikipedia: Liste der Bürgermeister und Oberbürgermeister von Stralsund] * Arnold Brandenburg, [https://books.google.se/books?id=1atXAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA83&lpg=PA83&dq=johann+von+semlow&source=bl&ots=JM3VzSuE0i&sig=ahu4RK_9TpxPrTRLcPUyw0BvLik&hl=sv&sa=X&ved=0CCQQ6AEwAWoVChMIitDh3J2TyQIVCYosCh25WAmi#v=onepage&q=johann%20von%20semlow&f=false Geschichte des Magistrates der Stadt Stralsund, besonders in frühere Zeit: nebst einem Verzeichnisse der Mitglieder desselben ... Mit einen Ansicht des Rathhauses vom Jahre 1316]

Sempill-18 Bibliography

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This bibliography relates to [[Sempill-18|Robert Sempill]], 3rd Lord Sempill. # Acts of Parliament, "Peerage of Scotland: A Genealogical and Historical Account of all the Peers of that Ancient Kingdom; their Descents, collateral Branches, Births, Marriages, and Issue.", London: J Almon, 1767, Vol. II # Agnew, Andrew, "The Hereditary Sheriffs of Galloway, Thir Forebears and Friends, Their Courts and Customs of their Times", Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1893, Vol. I # Anderson, John, "Calendar of the Laing Charters, A.D. 854-1837, belonging to the University of Edinburgh.", Edinburgh: James Thin, 1899 # [[Wikipedia:John_Anderson_(genealogist,_1789–1832)|Anderson, John]], ''[[Space:Historical and Genealogical Memoirs of the House of Hamilton|Historical and Genealogical Memoirs of the House of Hamilton]]'', Edinburgh: John Anderson, 1825 # [[Wikipedia:William_Anderson_(Scottish_writer)|Anderson, WIlliam]], "The Scottish nation; or. The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland", Edinburgh: A. Fullerton & Co., 1867, Vol. III #''Archæological and Historical Collections Relating to Ayr and Wigton'', Edinburgh: private, 1884, Vol. IV #''Archæological and Historical Collections Relating to Ayrshire and Galloway'', Edinburgh: private, 1889, Vol. VI #Angus, William, "Protocol Book of Sir Robert Rollok: 1534-1552", Edinburgh: J. Skinner & Co. Ltd, 1931 # Bain, Joseph, "The Hamilton papers. Letters and papers illustrating the political relations of England and Scotland in the XVIth century", Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1892, Vol. II #[[Wikipedia:Richard_Bannatyne|Bannatyne, Richard]], "Journal of the Transactions in Scotland During the Contest Between the Adherents of Queen Mary, and Those of her Son, 1570, 1571, 1572, 1573", Edinburgh: J. Ballantyne & Co., 1806 # Beaumont-Sempill, Roxine A., "The Semples, Lord Sempills of West Scotland: family and contextual history from the 11th to 19th Centuries, 10", Scotts Valley, CA: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2015 # Birnie, John, "Account of the Families of Birnie and Hamilton of Broomhill", Edinburgh: private, 1838 #Brown, Robert, "The History of Paisley, From the Roman Period Down to 1884", Paisley: J. & J. Cook, 1884, Vol. I # Buchanan, George, "The History of Scotland", Glasgow: Blackie, Fullarton, & Co, 1827, Vol. II # [[Burke-5780|Burke, John]], "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland", London: Henry Colburn Publishers,1838, Vol. IV # [[Burke-5777|Burke, John Bernard]], "Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, Privy Council, and order of preference" , London: Harriason & Sons, 1915, 77th ed. # [[Wikipedia:John_Hill_Burton|Burton, John Hill]], ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', First Series, Edinburgh, H.M. General Register House, 1877, Vol. I # [[Wikipedia:John_Hill_Burton|Burton, John Hill]], ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', First Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1878, Vol. II #[[Wikipedia:David_Calderwood|Calderwood, David]], "The History of the Kirk of Scotland", Edinburgh: Woodrow Society, 1842, Vol. I #[[Wikipedia:David_Calderwood|Calderwood, David]], "The History of the Kirk of Scotland", Edinburgh: Woodrow Society, 1843, Vol. II #[[Wikipedia:David_Calderwood|Calderwood, David]], "The History of the Kirk of Scotland", Edinburgh: Woodrow Society, 1843, Vol. III # CSP Vol. I, "Calendar State Papers Relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots", Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1898, Vol. I # CSP Vol. II, "Calendar State Papers Relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots", Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1900, Vol. II # CSP Vol. III, "Calendar State Papers Relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots", Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1903, Vol. III #[[Campbell-12119|Campbell, Ilay]], ''Acts of Sederunt of the Lords of Council and Session: From the Institution of the College of '', Edinburgh, J. Thomason, Jun. and Co., 1811 # [[Wikipedia:George_Chalmers_(antiquarian)|Chalmers, George]], "Caledonia: or, An Account, Historical and Topographic, of North Britain, from the Most Anceint to the Present Times", London: T. Caddell, 1824, Vol. III # Chambers Robert, "Domestic Annals of Scotland from te Reformation to the Revolution", Edinburgh: W. & R. 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Senator Kenna Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about [[Kenna-52|Senator Kenna]] and his family. '''The Senator's place of birth -''' There seems to be some uncertainty regarding the location of the Senator's birth. We know the location of the home of his mother and father, Margery and Edward Kenna, on the Cole/Coal River at or near Upper Falls as Edward, among other things, was the Lockmaster there. However [someone somewhere] writes that he was born at "Valcoulon, Kanawha County, Va." Could this have been the place? [https://stalbanshistory.shutterfly.com/109 Valcoulon Mansion] (circa 1832- demolished 1880s). Others write he was born "near [present day] Saint Albans, WV." Certainly Upper Falls (the family home) is "near Saint Albans" but more so is Valcoulon Mansion at the Mouth-of-Cole (later "Coal") River (across the Coal River just west of the present City of Saint Albans). Did the Valcoulon and Kenna families know each other? Could Margery have given birth there? '''The Senator's children -''' Who and how many were his children and by which of his two wives? '''The Senator's descendants -''' Are there any living descendants of Senator Kenna today? -any with the surname Kenna? -any in West Virginia? '''The Senator's father in Ireland -''' It is said that his father, Edward Kenna, emigrated from Ireland, but [someone somewhere] writes that he may have been a Huguenot (French?) - not likely since we know Edward and his descendants in America were Catholic. Would there have been a French Huguenot in Ireland? Again, not likely. Still there is much to uncover about Edward Kenna's history in Ireland. What can we learn? '''The Senator's father's death -''' It is said that his father, Edward Kenna, was killed by his Lewis brother-in-laws in a restaurant/tavern at Charleston, Virginia-West Virginia. What sources are there for this information? Were these Lewis boys tried for Murder? Would Kanawha County, Virginia-West Virginia, have records of this Killing/Murder? Which two/+ of Margery's brothers did this? -why? There is a story here and more as the young widow takes her three fatherless children and moves a long distance to Missouri to live with her Lewis family, another brother, James Lewis? What can we learn? '''The Senator's mother -''' It is said that his mother, Margery Lewis, is descendant from American Revolutionary War General Andrew Lewis - Great Granddaughter or Great Great Granddaughter? It is also said that she was the only daughter among many brothers. What can we learn? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Seneca

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[[Category: Iroquois Confederacy]] [[Category:Native Americans Project Teams]] [[Category:Seneca]] ---- This Team is associated with the [[Project:Iroquois|Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Project]] and the [[Project:Native Americans|Native Americans Project]]
'''Seneca Tribe Team'''
The mission of the Team is to add and improve profiles of Seneca peoples. Team members take primary responsibility for relevant profiles or family groups and work on merging duplicates, cleaning up profiles, adding sources, removing incorrect information and offer research assistance as needed. Team Leader: OPEN == How to Join https://www.wikitree.com/images/badge/native_americans.gif == To see our current members, please see the list below To join the project: # Make sure you're already a member of WikiTree's [[Project:Native Americans|Native Americans Project]] #Add the line [[Category:Native Americans Project]] to the text area of your profile page. This will add you to the list of participants on the to your G2G tag feed. #Add "Native Americans" to [[Special:Following|your G2G tag feed]]. #Add the tag to any discussions in G2G involving the Seneca Tribe Project or any of its sub-projects. #Check out the To-Do list below to find something to help us work on, and add yourself (or ask one of us to) to that task. #Please join the Google Mail Group for the [https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/wikitree-native-americans-project WikiTree Native American Project] ==Goals== For each person: #All duplicates merged into lowest number #PPP added only for individuals who are historically significant or are the subject of many merges. #pertaining categories added #templates added #biography cleaned up and written, using the WikiTree Style Guide (can work with Profile Improvement Project for help) #Attached family meets these goals, too #Attached to the main WikiTree family tree (ask the GFR for help) ==Participants== Add your name to the list below, along with a note about what you're working on in this project right now. * [[Newell-916|Leslie J Newell]] ==About the Seneca== The Seneca are a group of indigenous Iroquoian-speaking people native to North America who historically lived south of Lake Ontario. They were the nation located farthest to the west within the Six Nations or Iroquois League (Haudenosaunee) in New York before the American Revolution. The Seneca nation's own name is Onöndowága, meaning "Great Hill Place". It is identical to the endonym used by the Onondaga people. At the time of formation of the Haudenosaunee, they lived as the farthest west of the five nations within the league. They were referred to as the Keepers of the Western Door. Other nations called them Seneca after their principal village of Osininka. Since "Osininka" sounds like the Anishinaabe word Asinikaa(n), meaning "Those at the Place Full of Stones", this gave rise to further confusion. Non-Haudenosaunee nations confused the Seneca nation's name with that of the Oneida nation's endonym Onyota'a:ka, meaning "People of the Standing Stone". Oas-in-in Ka (Seneca) means "Stone Place". ===Sample Profiles=== [[Johnny_John-1|Chief John Big Tree]] ===Maps=== {{Image|file=Seneca.png |caption=Seneca tribe in Iroquois 6 Nations }} ===Language=== Seneca (in Seneca, Onödowá'ga: or Onötowá'ka:) is the language of the Seneca people, one of the Six Nations of the Iroquois League. About 10,000 Seneca live in the United States and Canada, primarily on reservations in western New York, with others living in Oklahoma and near Brantford, Ontario. As of 2013, an active language revitalization program is underway. ===Miscellaneous=== ==WikiTree Resources== ''Remember a lot of questions can be answered by referring to the help pages link at the top right of pages.'' *[[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Styles and Standards]] Help with Styles and Standards *[[Project_protecting_and_merging|Project Protecting and merging]] Help on PPP and Merging *[[:Category: GEDCOM Help|Help with Gedcoms]] Gedcom Help and answers *[[Formatting|Formatting]] Help with formatting on a profile == Other Resources== ==Sources==

Seneca County New York

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[[Category:Seneca County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} Seneca County was created in 1804 from a section of Cayuga County. ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wayne_County_New_York Wayne County] - North *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cayuga_County_New_York Cayuga County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tompkins_County_New_York Tompkins County] - Southeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Schuyler_County_New_York Schuyler County] - South *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Yates_County_New_York Yates County] -Southwest *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ontario_County_New_York Ontario County] - West ==Towns== *Covert *Fayette *Junius *Lodi *Ovid *Romulus *Seneca Falls *Tyre *Varick *Waterloo ==Villages== *Interlaken *Lodi *Ovid *Waterloo ==Census-designated Places== *Romulus *Seneca Falls ==Hamlets== *Border City *Bridgeport *Canoga *Caywood *Covert *Dobbins Corner *Dublin *East Geneva *East Varick *Fayette *Kendaia *MacDougall *Magee *Malcolm *Mays Point *Townsendville *Varick *Willard ==Records and Resources== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Seneca_County%2C_New_York Seneca County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Seneca_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Seneca County Cemeteries] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Seneca_County,_New_York_Genealogy Seneca County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/seneca-county/ Seneca County on Genealogy Inc] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] *[https://rmc.library.cornell.edu/eguides/lists/churchlist1.htm Study Center for Early Religious Life in Western New York] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Seneca County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca_County,_New_York. Accessed 17 February 2020

Sennett Name Study

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Sensing Name Study

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[[Category:Sensing Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Sensing Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sensing Sensing] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Sensing name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Sensings), by time period (18th Century Sensings), or by topic (Sensing DNA, Sensing Occupations, SensingStatistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Sensing Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Coles-1048|Robine Coles]] or [[Eubank-396|Barbara Jones]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Sensing}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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Sequoyah County, Oklahima

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{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== ===History/Timeline=== == Vital Records == [https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/ '''Oklahoma State Vital Records Index''']
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Newspaper announcements; be sure to check nearby county newspapers, Bible Records, Church Records and Church Newspapers. Still other primary sources include Military Service Records, Cemetery Records (Sexton's Records) and Funeral Home Records (Funeral homes are usually private businesses that may be willing to help you but as a private business they don't have to.). ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * [https://archive.org/details/oklahomaplacenam0000shir "Oklahoma Place Names"], Norman, Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma Press, 1974 * [https://archive.org/details/muskogeenortheas00bene Benedict, John D., '''''Muskogee and northeastern Oklahoma, including the counties of Muskogee, McIntosh, Wagoner, Cherokee, Sequoyah, Adair, Delaware, Mayes, Rogers, Washington, Nowata, Craig, and Ottawa.''''' Vol. 1] 3 v. illus., ports., facsims. 28 cm. Chicago, S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1922. * [https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=TR003 '''Trail of Tears'''] citing Oklahoma Historical Society (https://www.okhistory.org), Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. * Sequoyah County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequoah_County,_Oklahoma'''

Sequoyah history and biography

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== Biography == {{Native American|tribe=Cherokee}} Sequoyah (ᏍᏏᏉᏯ Ssiquoya, as he signed his name,[2][3] or ᏎᏉᏯ Se-quo-ya, as his name is often spelled today in Cherokee) (c. 1770–1840), named in English George Gist or George Guess, was a Cherokee silversmith. In 1821 he completed his independent creation of a Cherokee syllabary, making reading and writing in Cherokee possible. This was the only time in recorded history that a member of a non-literate people independently created an effective writing system.[1][4] After seeing its worth, the people of the Cherokee Nation rapidly began to use his syllabary and officially adopted it in 1825. Their literacy rate quickly surpassed that of surrounding European-American settlers.[1] Early life [edit] Sequoyah's heroic status has led to several competing accounts of his life that are speculative, contradictory, or fabricated.[5] As noted by John B. Davis, there were very few primary documents describing facts of Sequoyah's life. Some anecdotes were passed down orally, but these often conflict or are vague about times and places.[6] James Mooney, a prominent anthropologist and historian of the Cherokee people, quoted a cousin as saying that as a little boy, Sequoyah spent his early years with his mother in the village of Tuskegee. Estimates of his birth year ranged from 1760 to 1776. His name is believed to come from the Cherokee word siqua meaning 'hog'. However, Davis says the name may have been derived from sikwa (either a hog or an opposum and vi meaning a place or an enclosure. This is a reference either to a childhood deformity or to a later injury that left Sequoyah disabled. His mother, Wut-teh, was known to be Cherokee, belonging to the Red Paint Clan. Mooney stated that she was the niece of a Cherokee chief. McKinney and Hall noted that she was a niece of chiefs who have been identified as the brothers Old Tassel and Doublehead. Since John Watts (also known as Young Tassel) was a nephew of the two chiefs, it is likely that Wut-teh and John Watts were siblings. Sources differ as to the identity of Sequoyah's father. Davis cites Emmet Starr's book, Early History of the Cherokees, as the source for saying that Sequoyah's father was a peddler from Swabia named Guyst, Guist, or Gist.According to Goodpasture, some believe the father was an unlicensed German peddler named George Gist, who came into the Cherokee Nation in 1768, where he married and fathered a child. Grant Foreman identified him as Nathaniel Gist, son of a Christopher Gist, who later became a commissioned officer with the Continental Army associated with George Washington.[9] Mooney and others suggested that he was possibly a fur trader, who would have been a man of some social status and financial backing. Josiah C. Nott claimed he was the "son of a Scotchman". An article in the Cherokee Phoenix, published in 1828, stated that Sequoyah's father was a half-blood and his grandfather a white man. The New Georgia Encyclopedia presents a still different version of Sequoyah's origins, giving as a source the 1971 book Tell Them They Lie: The Sequoyah Myth, by Traveller Bird, who claims to be a Sequoyah descendent. Bird says that Sequoyah was actually a full-blood Cherokee that always opposed the submission and assimilation of his people into the white man's culture. The encyclopedia noted that Bird presented no documentary evidence, but has gained some credibility in academic circles.[13] In any case the father was absent before Sequoyah was born. Various explanations have been proposed, but the reason is unknown. Wuteh did not remarry afterwards (assuming she married the father in the first place). There were no siblings, and Sequoyah was raised by his mother alone.[6] According to Davis, Sequoyah never went to school and never learned English. He and Wuteh spoke only Cherokee.[14] As a youth, he spent much of his time tending cattle and working in their garden, while his mother ran a trading post.[6] Sequoyah became lame early in life, though why, when and where are not known. Some reports indicate this may have been caused by injury in battle, others say the cause was a hunting accident. Davis wrote that an early issue of the Cherokee Advocate said that "...he was the victim of a hydrarthritic trouble of the knee joint, commonly called 'white swelling'." One doctor speculated that he had anascara (sic).[6] In any case, lameness prevented him from being a successful farmer or warrior. Despite his lack of schooling, Sequoyah displayed a good deal of natural intelligence. As a child, he had devised and built milk troughs and skimmers for the dairy house that he had constructed. As he grew older and came in contact with more white men, he learned how to make jewelry. He became a noted silversmith, creating various items from the silver coins that trappers and traders carried. He never signed his pieces, so there are none that can be positively identified as his own work.[6] Sequoyah may have taken over his mother's trading post after her death, which Davis claimed occurred about the end of the 19th Century. His store became an informal meeting place for Cherokee men to socialize and, especially, drink whiskey. Sequoyah developed a great fondness for alcohol and soon spent much of his time drunk. After a few months he was rarely seen sober, neglecting his farm and trading business and spending his money buying liquor by the keg.[6] Fortunately, he realized that he was ruining his life, and took up new interests. He began to draw. Then he took up blacksmithing, so he could repair the iron farm implements that had recently been introduced to the area. Self-taught as usual, he made his own tools, forge and bellows. He was soon doing a good business either repairing items or selling items he had created himself. His spurs and bridle bits were in great demand because he liked to decorate them with silver. Although he maintained his store, he not only stopped drinking but stopped selling alcohol.[6] Move to Alabama [edit] It is unclear when Sequoyah moved to Alabama from Tennessee. Some sources claim he went with his mother, though there is no confirmed date for her death. Others have stated that it was before 1809, when he started hi work on the Cherokee Syllabary. Another source claims it was in 1818.[15] However, this date is too late, because he was already living in Alabama when he enlisted in the army. In 1813–14, Sequoyah served as a warrior of the Cherokee Regiment (Col. Gideon Morgan, Commander) at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend against the "Red Sticks" (Creek, or Muskogee, renegades).[16] His white comrades called him either George Guess or George Gist.[17] The Encyclopedia of Alabama states that Sequoyah married Sally Benge in 1815.[16] Sequoyah and Cherokee literacy [edit] As a silversmith, Sequoyah dealt regularly with whites who had settled in the area. He was impressed by their writing, referring to their correspondence as "talking leaves." He knew that they represented a way to transmit information to other people in distant places. However, a majority of the Cherokees believed that writing was either sorcery, a special gift, or a pretense. Sequoyah accepted none of these explanations. He said that he could invent a way for Cherokees to talk on paper, even though his friends and family thought the idea ridiculous.[6] Creation of the syllabary [edit] Main article: Cherokee syllabary Sequoyah's syllabary in the order that he originally arranged the characters. Around 1809, Sequoyah began work to create a system of writing for the Cherokee language.[1] At first he sought to create a character for each word in the language. He spent a year on this effort, leaving his fields unplanted, so that his friends and neighbors thought he had lost his mind.[12][18] His wife is said to have burned his initial work, believing it to be witchcraft.[1] He finally realized that this approach was impractical because it would require too many pictures to be remembered. He then tried making a symbol for every idea, but this also caused too many problems to be practical.[6] Sequoyah did not succeed until he gave up trying to represent entire words and developed a symbol for each syllable in the language. After approximately a month, he had a system of 86 characters, some of which were Latin letters he obtained from a spelling book.[12] "In their present form, many of the syllabary characters resemble Roman, Cyrillic or Greek letters or Arabic numerals," says Janine Scancarelli, a scholar of Cherokee writing, "but there is no apparent relationship between their sounds in other languages and in Cherokee."[1] Selling the product [edit] Unable to find adults willing to learn the syllabary, he taught it to his daughter, Ayokeh (also spelled Ayoka).[1] Langguth says she was only six years old at the time.[19] He traveled to the Indian Reserves in the Arkansaw Territory where some Cherokee had settled. When he tried to convince the local leaders of the syllabary's usefulness, they doubted him, believing that the symbols were merely ad hoc reminders. Sequoyah asked each to say a word, which he wrote down, and then called his daughter in to read the words back. This demonstration convinced the leaders to let him teach the syllabary to a few more people. This took several months, during which it was rumored that he might be using the students for sorcery. After completing the lessons, Sequoyah wrote a dictated letter to each student, and read a dictated response. This test convinced the western Cherokee that he had created a practical writing system.[18] When Sequoyah returned east, he brought a sealed envelope containing a written speech from one of the Arkansas Cherokee leaders. By reading this speech, he convinced the eastern Cherokee also to learn the system, after which it spread rapidly.[12][18] In 1825 the Cherokee Nation officially adopted the writing system. From 1828 to 1834, American missionaries assisted the Cherokee in using Sequoyah's syllabary to develop type characters and print the Cherokee Phoenix, the first newspaper of the Cherokee Nation, with text in both Cherokee and English.[4] In 1826, the Cherokee National Council commissioned George Lowrey and David Brown to translate and print eight copies of the laws of the Cherokee Nation in the new Cherokee language using Sequoyah's system.[6] Once Albert Gallatin saw a copy of Sequoyah's syllabary, he found the syllabary superior to the English alphabet. Even though the Cherokee student must learn 85 characters instead of 26, he can read immediately. The student could accomplish in a few weeks to learn what students of English writing could learn in two years.[20] In 1824, the General Council of the Eastern Cherokees awarded Sequoyah a large silver medal in honor of the syllabary. According to Davis, one side of the medal bore his image surrounded by the inscription in English, "Presented to George Gist by the General Council of the Cherokee for his ingenuity in the invention of the Cherokee Alphabet." The reverse side showed two long-stemmed pipes and the same inscription written in Cherokee. Supposedly, Sequoyah wore the medal throughout the rest of his life and it was buried with him.[6] Life in Indian Territory [edit] Sequoyah's cabin in 2004, near present-day Sallisaw, Oklahoma After the Nation accepted his syllabary in 1825, Sequoyah traveled to the Cherokee lands in the Arkansas Territory. There he set up a blacksmith shop and a salt works. He continued to teach the syllabary to anyone who wished. In 1828, Sequoyah journeyed to Washington, D.C., as part of a delegation to negotiate a treaty for land in the planned Indian Territory. While in Washington, D.C., he sat for a formal portrait painted by Charles Bird King (see image at the top of this article). He holds a copy of the syllabary in his left hand and is smoking a long-stemmed pipe. During his trip, he met representatives of other Native American tribes. Inspired by these meetings, he decided to create a syllabary for universal use among Native American tribes. Sequoyah began to journey into areas of present-day Arizona and New Mexico, to meet with tribes there. In 1829, Sequoyah moved to a location near the present city of Sallisaw, Oklahoma, where he built Sequoyah's Cabin that became his home for the rest of his life. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965.[21] Sequoyah's last journey and death [edit] In addition, Sequoyah dreamed of seeing the splintered Cherokee Nation reunited. In the Spring of 1842, Sequoyah began a trip to locate other Cherokee bands who were believed to have fled to Mexico and return to the Cherokee Nation in the United States. He was accompanied by his son, Teesy, as well as other Cherokees identified as Co-tes-ka, Nu-wo-ta-na, Cah-ta-ta, Co-wo-si-ti, John Elijah, and The Worm.[6] Sometime between 1843 and 1845, he died during a trip to San Fernando, Tamaulipas, Mexico, when he was seeking Cherokee who migrated there at the time of Indian Removal. His resting place is believed to be in Zaragoza near the Mexico-Texas border. The following document gives the most circumstantial account of the death of Sequoyah:[6] Warren's Trading House, Red River,April 21st, 1845."We, the undersigned Cherokees, direct from the Spanish Dominions, do hereby certify that George Guess of the Cherokee Nation, Arkansas, departed this life in the town of San-fernando in the :month of August, 1843, and his son Chusaleta is at this time on the Brasos River, Texas, about thirty miles above the falls, and he intends returning home this fall.:Given under our hands the day and date written."STANDING X(his mark) ROCKSTANDING X (his mark) BOWLESWATCH X (his mark) JUSTICEWITNESSES Daniel G. WatsonJesse Chisholm." In 1938, the Cherokee Nation Principal Chief J. B. Milam funded an expedition to find Sequoyah's grave in Mexico.[22] A party of Cherokee and non-Cherokee scholars embarked from Eagle Pass, Texas, on January 1939. They found a grave site near a fresh water spring in Coahuila, Mexico, but could not conclusively determine the grave site was that of Sequoyah.[23] In 2003, the Cherokee Nation of Mexico received a Congressional Record dated May 8, 2001 acknowledging the possible discovery of Sequoyah's burial site in Coahuila, Mexico, where pilgrimages were held for several years, in honor of his legacy.[24] In 2011, the Muskogee Phoenix published an article relating a discovery in 1903 of a gravesite in the Wichita Mountains by Hayes and Fancher that they believed was Sequoyah's. The two men said the site was in a cave and contained a human skeleton with one leg shorter than the other, a long-stemmed pipe, two silver medals, a flintlock rifle and an ax. However, the site was far north of the Mexican border.[25] Legacy and honors [edit] Statue of Sequoyah in U. S. CapitolOklahoma gave a statue of Sequoyah to the National Statuary Hall in 1917. This was the first statue representing a native American to be placed in the hall. It is displayed in the Capitol rotunda in Washington D. C.[26] Sequoyah's Cabin, where he lived during 1829–1844 in Oklahoma, was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965. 1939, a bronze panel with a raised figure of Sequoyah, by Lee Lawrie, was erected in his honor at the Library of Congress. Addressing the exalted place Sequoyah holds in Cherokee imagination, the ethnographer Jack Kilpatrick wrote: "Sequoyah was always in the wilderness. He walked about, but he was not a hunter. I wonder what he was looking for."[23] The Sequoyah Birthplace Museum in Eastern Tennessee features his life and Cherokee culture.[27] On December 20, 1980 the United States Postal Service issued a 19¢ stamp in his honor in the Great Americans series.[28] The Sequoia trees were named Sequoyah gigantea after him in 1847 by Austrian biologist Stephan Endlicher. A crystalline chemical compound found by distilling the needles of the trees was then named se-quoi-ene. The caterpillar of the sequoia-borer moth, a sesiid moth, was named Bembecia sequoiae.[6] Bronze panel featuring Sequoyah (1939), by Lee Lawrie. Library of Congress John Adams Building, Washington, D.C. See also [edit] === Acknowledgements === This page has been edited according to [[Acknowledgements|Style Standards]] adopted January 2014. Descriptions of imported gedcoms for this profile are under the Changes tab. ---- == Sources ==

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Serenity Gardens Memorial Park, Largo, Florida]] == Serenity Gardens Volume 1 - Old Anona Pioneer Cemetery == * By Lesleigh Laite Butts ** Published by Pinellas Genealogy Society, Inc. (Largo, Florida, USA). 1999 **46 pages with illustrations (some in color) and a map ---- * Citation Example: :::Butts, Lesleigh Laite. [[Space:Serenity Gardens Volume 1|Serenity Gardens Volume 1]] - Old Anona Pioneer Cemetery. Pinellas Genealogy Society, Inc. (Largo, Florida, USA). 1999. * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Serenity Gardens Volume 1|Butts - Serenity Gardens]], Vol 1 - Old Anona Pioneer Cemetery. Page ? * Named Reference Example: :::First Use: ::::Butts, Lesleigh Laite. "[[Space:Serenity Gardens Volume 1|Serenity Gardens Volume 1]] - Old Anona Pioneer Cemetery. Pinellas Genealogy Society, Inc. (Largo, Florida, USA). 1999. p. ? :::Subsequent Usage: :::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Serenity Gardens Volume 1|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available online at this locations: == *Index ::http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/pinellas/cemetery/anona.txt *For hardcopies: ::http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/45031523 ::https://lccn.loc.gov/99075811

Sergeant Francis Nicholls of Stratford

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Sergeant Francis Nicholls of Stratford, Connecticut, 1639 == And the descendants of his son, Caleb Nicholls. * by Walter Nicholls * published by The Grafton Press, New York, 1909 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sergeant Francis Nicholls of Stratford|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://archive.org/details/sergeantfrancisn00nich * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE190827 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Nicholls, Walter. ''[[Space:Sergeant Francis Nicholls of Stratford|Sergeant Francis Nicholls of Stratford]]'' (Grafton Press, New York, 1909) [ Page ]. * ([[#Nicholls|Nicholls]])

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[[Category:Dogs]] [[Category:Dogs]] [[Category:Purple Heart]] Sergeant Stubby was a dog who was the official mascot of the 102nd Infantry Regiment (United States), assigned to the 26th (Yankee) Division. He served for 18 months and participated in 17 battles on the Western Front. He saved his regiment from surprise mustard gas attacks, found and comforted the wounded, and once caught a German soldier by the seat of his pants, holding him there until American soldiers found him.[citation needed] His actions were well-documented in contemporary American newspapers. Stubby has been called the most decorated war dog of World War I, and the only dog to be nominated for rank and then promoted to sergeant through combat, a claim having no official documentary evidence, but recognized in connection with an exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution. In his first year of battle Stubby was mustard gased. After he recovered, he returned with a specially designed gas mask to protect him. He learned to warn his unit of poison gas attacks, located wounded soldiers in no man's land, and—because he could hear the whine of incoming artillery shells before humans—became very adept at letting his unit know when to duck for cover. Following the retaking of Château-Thierry by the U.S., the women of the town made Stubby a chamois coat on which were pinned his many medals. He was later injured in the chest and leg by a grenade. At the end of the war, Robert Conroy smuggled Stubby home. Stubby received an obituary in the New York Times following his death in 1926. The obituary was half a page, which was much longer than the obituaries of many notable people of the time. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergeant_Stubby *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Heart

Serjantson Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Serjantson Name Study]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Vincent-2548|Raewyn Vincent]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ==About the name== The Serjantson name is an English patronymic name derived from a father or ancestor. One belief is that Serjantson, Sergeantson and Sarjantson is the derivative of Sergeant's son or the son of a Sergeant. Henry Harrison. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=0kc60WqxYK4C Surnames of the United Kingdom: A Concise Etymological Dictionary]''. Genealogical Publishing Com; 1969. ISBN 978-0-8063-0171-6 p. 148. A sergeant was a servant. [https://thehistoryofengland.co.uk/resource/glossary-of-medieval-terms/ Glossary of Medieval Terms] '''Regional spelling and the old vs new world.'''
About the 17th century, the Serjantson name appears to be fairly standard in its spelling within Crowle, Lincolnshire. But later on, the name spelling seems to shift to Sergeantson and similar spellings and appears more reflective of its potential naming origins (Sergeant son), at least from the perspective of modern English words and usage. ''This area still being refined.'' ===Variations=== ::Sargeantson ::Sarjantson ::Sarjeantson ::Sarjentson ::Sergeantson ::Serjeantson ::Serjentson :: Also Sarginson, Serginson, Sarginson and Sargisson. But these last ones are usually outside of Lincolnshire, where this study begins. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == * Identifying and tracing the families of Serjantsons and their variants. * Identifying where the families relocated throughout the old world and the new. * Spotlight on any potential notables. === Currently working on... === * Identifying Serjantson families in Crowle, Lincolnshire. ::'''[[:Category:Lincolnshire, Serjantson Name Study | Lincolnshire]]''' * Identifying Serjantson families in Yorkshire. ::'''[[:Category:Yorkshire, Serjantson Name Study | Yorkshire]]'''
::This includes variants such as Sarjantson; Sergeantson; Serjeantson. ::There are other variations in other parts of England and the rest of the world, but locally, these were the typical variants for the Serjantson name. Many variations may have been present in the records for one person's life. ==Sources== ==Further Info== '''[https://sarginsonfamily.com/about/ Joan Reid]''' (external link) has been conducting a study on the variant of the Sarginson family and has some really good information about which counties the other variants may have been more dominant. See: '''[https://sarginsonfamily.com/historyanddistribution/ this page] ''' (exernal link) for further information. She also welcomes contact from those interested in all Sarginson variants.

Servants to Passengers on Titanic

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[[:Category:Passengers_Servants_on_Titanic]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Project:Titanic|Titanic Project]] | [[:Category:RMS_Titanic|RMS Titanic]] Contact: [[Tucker-11084|Donna Tucker Baumann]] ===Summary=== * Date:15 Apr 1912 * Location: Atlantic Ocean * Victims: 43 Servants to Passengers, ____ Survived {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Age''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Connected to World Tree''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Titanic Project
on Trusted List''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Class''' ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|[[Aldworth-137|Augustus Aldworth]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|35 ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|2nd Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Barber-4591|Nellie Barber]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 26 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|[[Bassani-9|Albina (Bassani) Papetti]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|31 ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Bessette-378|Nellie Bessette]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| [[Bidois-9|Bidois, Miss Rosalie]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 46 ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Bird-6538|Ellen (Bird) Beattie]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Bowen-2476|Grace Bowen]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 45 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Brown-27870|Ameila Mary "Mildred" (Brown) Barrow]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Burns-3085|Elizabeth Burns]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 41 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Cairns-596|Alexander Cairns]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Chaudanson-1|Victorine (Chaudanson) Perkins]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 36 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Cleaver-453|Alice Catherine Cleaver]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|[[Daniels-1581|Sarah Daniels]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|36 ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Endres-358|Caroline Louise Endres]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|[[Farthing-644|John Farthing]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|48 ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Fleming-5032|Margaret Fleming]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Francatelli-1|Laura (Francatelli) Haering]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 31 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Fry-6225|Richard Fry]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|[[Gieger-29|Amalie Gieger]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|35 ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Giglio-106|Victor Giglio]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 23 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|[[Harrington-7820|Charles Harrington]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|45 ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Harrison-18635|HARRISON, Mr William Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Hassab-1|HASSAB, Mr Hammad]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 27 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Icard-50|Rose Amélie Icard]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|[[Keeping-140|KEEPING, Mr Edwin Herbert]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|33 ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Kreuchen-1|KREUCHEN, Miss Emilie]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Leroy-870|Berthe Leroy]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Lesueur-207|Louis Gustave Joseph Lesueur]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Lurette-1|Eugénie Elise Lurette]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 59 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Maioni, Miss Roberta Elizabeth Mary ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|[[Oliva y Ocana-1|OLIVA Y OCANA, Doña Fermina]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|39 ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Payne-13961|PAYNE, Mr Vivian Ponsonby]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 23 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Pernot-2|René Pernot]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|2nd Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Perreault-188 |PERREAULT, Miss Mary Anne]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Righini-11|Sante Righini]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 28 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Robins-1940|Victor Robins]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 45 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|[[Sägesser-3|SÄGESSER, Mlle Emma]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|24 ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Serreplan-1|Auguste (Serreplan) Serreplaà]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 30 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|[[Shutes-19|SHUTES, Miss Elizabeth Weed]] ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|40 ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background: #C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Swane-19|George Swane]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Ward-29653|WARD, Miss Annie Moore]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 37 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Wheeler-20915|WHEELER, Mr Edwin Charles]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Wilson-19326|Helen (Wilson) Rosenquist]] ! 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Service Heroes, Apopka, Orange, Florida, USA

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[[Category:Murder Victims, Unsolved Murder]] [[Category:Florida Police Officers Killed in the Line of Duty]] [[Category:Apopka, Florida]] [[:Category:Firefighters]] [[:Category:Died of Disease, Confederate States of America, United States Civil War]] [[:Category:United States of America, Firefighters Killed in the Line of Duty]] [[:Category:Florida Police Officers Killed in the Line of Duty]] [[:Category:Killed in Action, United States of America, Vietnam War]] [[:Category:Killed in Action, United States of America, Korean War]] [[:Category:Missing in Action, United States of America, Vietnam War]] [[:Category:Killed in Action]] [[:Category:Spanish-American War]] ==Concept== {{Image|file=Dwelley-201-1.jpg |caption=Jason Bosley Dwelley, PO2 Street Dedication Sign }} There are many veterans buried in the City, but this honor is for those who were citizens who lived here, were born here, went to school here, or functioned here in other capacities then went to war or functioned as police or firemen then died in service. 'We can't forget the sacrifices' Apopka streets to honor fallen soldiers, Steven Hudak, Orlando Sentinel, 14 Sep 2020, B1-B2 There are a few streets in Apopka named after soldiers who didn't return home alive over the century. But, resistance happened when people wanted to have more streets named for more recent loses and when young people unknowing asked for a heroes' street to be renamed to a school mascot. Education occurred when the later happened and the teens erected monuments to the heroes instead. {{Image|file=Service_Heroes_Apopka_Orange_Florida_USA.png |caption=Apopka Streets Dedicated to WWII Heroes |size=m }} [[Pirkle-96|Dr. Phyllis M Olmstead]] (DrO) came up with the concept of dedicating streets instead of the complication of renaming the roads and upsetting residents and businesses with changing their addresses, deeds, mortgages, stationery, etc. Streets of Apopka, Florida are dedicated to those who have died in wars and police since 1862. On October 10, 2020, DrO led a dedication ceremony at Kit Land Nelson Park to dedicate 33 streets in honor of 32 war heroes and 1 constable who had died serving our country or city.Orlando Sentinel, Hudak, S. 2020 As of July 2022, a firefighter has also died on duty and two additional civil war era soldiers were discovered. ==Process== DrO researched their lives and service and then proposed to the Historical Society of the Apopkans the design of the signage and funds raised through the book she had published for William Gladden called "The Pennings of Perrin Slim: The stories of Northwest Orange County Florida." She then presented the program to the City Council of Apopka. Newspapers and radio stations ran articles and interviews. There was substantial social media discussion. The signs were erected a few days prior then the dedication and reveal was held on October 10, 2020. The City Council, the Apopka Historical Society, the VFW Post 10147, Orange County officials, and high school J-ROTC members participated. There was a lovely reception afterwards. ==Military Honorees== {{Image|file=Delk-224-2.jpg |caption=Pvt William P Delk, Dedication Street Sign |align=r |size=m }} The first known war dead of Apopka served for the US Army was [[Delk-224|Pvt. William P. Delk]].http://www.footnote.com/image/#119130105 He died of illness and was buried where he died. His memorial is in Apopka, Florida. Florida was a Confederate stronghold, but his father was Whig and he believed as his father.History of Apopka and Northwest Orange County Florida. Schofner, J. H. 1982. p 13 The most recent honoree is Fire Fighter Emergency Medical Technician [[Duran-2272|Austin Duran]] who died at work on 15 July 2022. ===The War Between the States=== Florida was a southern state, but many of the soldiers were conscripted, or forced to join, either by social pressure, employers, or family members. One example is Orange County Sheriff Jonathan Stewart. His brother Philemon Stewart joined with him, they are said to not have joined for the cause. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Serviceperson || Life ||Sign Location||Cross Street |- |[[Delk-224|Pvt William P Delk]]|| 1841-15 Jul 1862||S Park Ave Eastside || E 6th St |- |[[Stewart-9967|Cpt Jonathan Clay Stewart]]||21 Apr 1825-24 Nov 1862||Planned N Park ||Votaw Eastside |- |[[McFarling-74|Pvt John T McFarling, MD]]||1835-15 March 1864||Main St Northside || Alabama |- |[[Stewart-43388|Pvt Philemon Bryan Stewart]]||26 Aug 1833-16 Aug 1864 ||Planned Main St Northside || |} ===Spanish American War=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Serviceperson || Death ||Artery||Cross Street |- |Sgt. John Griffin||Apr 1898||Main St Northside || Edgewood |- |Pvt. Austin C. Bennett||11 May 1898||Main St Southside || Oakland |- |Pvt. William H. Bailey||1 Jun 1898||Main St Southside || Midland |} ===World War II=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Serviceperson || Life ||Artery ||Cross Street |- |Cpt. [[Wells-28701|Richard H Wells]]|| 27 Apr 1919-13 Jan 1943||Main St Northside ||Central |- |Lt [[Martin-85885|Albert O. Martin Jr]]||6 Dec 1919-12 Feb 1944||Park Ave Westside ||Martin |- |Cpt. [[Grossebacher-1|Jack G Grossenbacher]]||21 Jul 1944||Park Ave Westside || Grossenbacher |- |PFC.[[Caldwell-12106|Harold Caldwell]]||2 Feb 1945||Park Ave Eastside || 1st St E |- |MM3 [[Hutson-1700|William Vernon Hutson]]||16 Apr 1945||Main St Southside|| Alabama |} ===Korean War=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Serviceperson || Life ||Artery||Cross Street |- |Cpl [[Todd-13926|Blanton Todd]]||6 Aug 1926-11 Jul 1950||Park Ave Westside ||Magnolia |- |Cpl [[Smoak-249|Elton Smoak]]||24 Feb 1930-27 Jul 1950||Park Ave Westside || Oak |- |Sgt [[Kicklighter-212|Charles Guy Kicklighter]]||27 Jan 1928-1 Sep 1950||Park Ave Eastside ||Myrtle |- |LT [[Eason-1460|Theon Oliff 'Joey' Eason]]||13 Dec 1925-19 Oct 1950||Main St Southside ||Michael Gladden |- |SFC [[Ferguson-21947|Raymond Adron Ferguson]]||4 Feb 1930-24 Nov 1950||Park Ave Westside || Burgust |- |Cpl [[Wood-51927|Raymond Gerald Wood]]||14 Apr 1929--3 December 1950||Park Ave Westside || First |- |MSgt [[Holloway-7497|Jimmie Lee Holloway]]||4 Feb 1917-12 Feb 1951||Park Ave Westside || Laurel |- |PFC [[Nolen-1354|Arthur Paul Nolen]]||8 Jun 1929-25 Sep 1951||Park Ave Westside || Myrtle |- |1LT [[Arnold-23196|Donald Dewey Arnold Jr]]||31 Aug 1927-3 Oct 1951||Main St Southside || Midland Rd |- |Pvt [[Williams-127790|Tony Noble Williams]]||23 Sep 1928-30 Oct 1951||Park Ave Westside || Orange Ave |} ===Vietnam=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Serviceperson || Life ||Artery||Cross Street |- |Cpl [[Griffin-21208|James Roger Griffin]]||10 Nov 1945-16 Sep 1966||Park Ave Eastside || E Magnolia St |- |Cpl [[Jones-135615|Jimmie Lee Jones]]||22 Aug 1944-30 May 1967||Park Ave Eastside || Orange |- |PFC [[Tucker-12340|Jerry James Tucker]]||17 Sep 1946-19 Aug 1967||Park Ave Eastside|| 3rd St |- |PFC [[Summersill-2|Earl Phillip Summersill]]||14 Mar 1942-26 Apr 1968||Park Ave Eastside || Tanglewilde |- |PFC [[Wallace-24973|Jackie Elmore Wallace]]||14 Mar 1948-15 Jun 1968||Park Ave Westside || 5th St |- |PFC [[Wittman-402|Robert Keith Wittman]]||27 Oct 1948-26 Jun 1969||S Park Ave Westside || S 6th St |- |SSgt [[Brown-86203|Eugene Brown]]||15 Nov 1928-9 May 1970||Park Ave Westside || 2nd St |- |Sp4 [[Mc_Guckin-60|Joseph 'Joey' Mc Guckin]]||13 Dec 1950-5 Oct 1970||Park Ave Eastside || 2nd St |- |Sp4 [[Durden-1410|Troy Durden]]||4 Mar-1951-14 Oct 1970||Park Ave Eastside|| Oak |- |Maj [[Carter-27112|George William Carter]]||4 Dec 1933-24 Apr 1972||Park Ave Westside||3rd St |} ===Operation Iraqi Freedom=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Serviceperson || Life ||Artery||Cross Street |- |HT2 [[Dwelley-201|Jason Bosley Dwelley]]||10 Nov 1972-30 Apr 2004||Jason Dwelley Blvd || Firehouse Lane |- |Sgt [[Marshall-27536|Randell Tony Marshall]] ||25 May 1984-23 Apr 2007||Park Ave Eastside || Lake McCoy |} ==Homeland Service Honorees== {{Image|file=Hudson-17319-3.jpg |caption=Dep Denson L. Hudson Street Dedication simulated |size=m }} ===Police=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Serviceperson || Life ||Artery||Cross Street |- |Dep [[Hudson-17319|Denson Lee Hudson]] ||8 Jun 1892-18 Mar 1941||Main St Southside || Forest Ave |} ===Fire=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Serviceperson || Life ||Artery||Cross Street |- |FF EMT [[Duran-2272|Austin Michael Duran]] ||25 May 1997-15 Jul 2022||E 5th St || S Park Ave |} ---- ==Full List of Heroes with Sortable Streets== When driving through Apopka, you are able to view the signs by sorting the names in this list. Click the column marked '''Artery Location'''. That will cause '''Park Ave''' and '''Main St''' names to sort in sections so that you can see which honorees appear on those streets. This program is limited in its capability, but you can go east and then west on Main St then south and north on Park Ave or the opposite directions as desired if you sort. As hurricanes or other weather events take down signs, please notify Police at https://apopka.net of missing street or stop signs in the area. We don't want to see any accidents occurring in our town! Thank you. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Service ||Serviceperson || Life ||Artery Location||Cross Street |- |WBS||[[Delk-224|Pvt. William P Delk]]|| 1841-15 Jul 1862||S Park Ave Westside|| S 6th St |- |WBS||[[Stewart-9967|Jonathan Clay Stewart]]||21 Apr 1825-24 Nov 1862||TBD |- |WBS||[[McFarling-74|Pvt John T McFarling, MD]]||1835-15 March 1864||Main St Northside|| Alabama |- |WBS||[[Stewart-43388|Philemon Bryan Stewart]]|| 26 Aug 1833-16 Aug 1864 ||TBD |- |SAW||Sgt. John Griffin||-Apr 1898||Main St Northside ||Edgewood |- |SAW||Pvt. Austin C. Bennett||-11 May 1898||Main St Southside || Oakland |- |SAW||Pvt. William H. Bailey||-1 Jun 1898||Main St Southside || Midland |- |WWII||Cpt. [[Wells-28701|Richard H Wells]]|| 27 Apr 1919-13 Jan 1943||Main St Northside || Central |- |WWII||1LT. [[Martin-85885|Albert O. Martin Jr]]||6 Dec 1919-12 Feb 1944||Park Ave Westside|| Martin |- |WWII||Cpt.[[Grossebacher-1|Jack G Grossenbacher]]||21 Jul 1944||Park Ave Westside || Grossenbacher |- |WWII||PFC. [[Caldwell-12106|Harold Caldwell]]||2 Feb 1945||Park Ave Eastside || 1st St E |- |WWII||MM3 [[Hutson-1700|William Vernon Hutson]]||16 Apr 1945||Main St Southside || Alabama |- |KW||Cpl [[Todd-13926|Blanton Todd]]||6 Aug 1926-11 Jul 1950||Park Ave Westside || Magnolia |- |KW||Cpl [[Smoak-249|Elton Smoak]]||24 Feb 1930-27 Jul 1950||Park Ave Westside || Oak |- |KW||Sgt [[Kicklighter-212|Charles Guy Kicklighter]]||27 Jan 1928-1 Sep 1950||Park Ave Eastside || Myrtle |- |KW||LT [[Eason-1460|Theon Oliff 'Joey' Eason]]||13 Dec 1925-19 Oct 1950||Main St Southside || Marvin Gladden |- |KW||SFC [[Ferguson-21947|Raymond Adron Ferguson]]||4 Feb 1930-24 Nov 1950||Park Ave Westside || Burgust |- |KW||Cpl [[Wood-51927|Raymond Gerald Wood]]||14 Apr 1929--3 December 1950||Park Ave Westside || First |- |KW||MSgt [[Holloway-7497|Jimmie Lee Holloway]]||4 Feb 1930--12 Feb 1951||Park Ave Westside || Laurel |- |KW||PFC [[Nolen-1354|Arthur Paul Nolen]]||8 Jun 1929-25 Sep 1951||Park Ave Westside ||Myrtle |- |KW||1LT [[Arnold-23196|Donald Dewey Arnold Jr]]||31 Aug 1927-3 Oct 1951||Main St Southside || Midland Rd |- |KW||[[Williams-127790|Tony Noble Williams]]||23 Sep 1928-30 Oct 1951||Park Ave Westside || Orange Ave |- |VW||[[Griffin-21208|James Roger Griffin]]||10 Nov 1945-16 Sep 1966||Park Ave Eastside || Oak St |- |VW||Cpl [[Jones-135615|Jimmie Lee Jones]]||22 Aug 1944-30 May 1967||Park Ave Eastside || Orange |- |VW||PFC [[Tucker-12340|Jerry James Tucker]]||17 Sep 1946-19 Aug 1967||Park Ave Eastside || 3rd St |- |VW||PFC [[Summersill-2|Earl Phillip Summersill]]||14 Mar 1942-26 Apr 1968||Park Ave Eastside || Tanglewilde |- |VW||PFC [[Wallace-24973|Jackie Elmore Wallace]]||14 Mar 1948-15 Jun 1968||S Park Ave Westside || S 5th St |- |VW||PFC [[Wittman-402|Robert Keith Wittman]]||27 Oct 1948-26 Jun 1969||S Park Ave Westside || S 6th St |- |VW||SSgt [[Brown-86203|Eugene Brown]]||15 Nov 1928-9 May 1970||Park Ave Westside || 2nd St |- |VW||Sp4 [[Mc_Guckin-60|Joseph 'Joey' Mc Guckin]]||13 Dec 1950-5 Oct 1970||Park Ave Eastside || 2nd St |- |VW||Sp4 [[Durden-1410|Troy Durden]]||4 Mar-1951-14 Oct 1970||Park Ave Eastside || Oak |- |VW||Maj [[Carter-27112|George William Carter]]||4 Dec 1933-24 Apr 1972||Park Ave Westside || 3rd St |- |OIF||HT2 [[Dwelley-201|Jason Bosley Dwelley]]||10 Nov 1972-30 Apr 2004||Jason Dwelley Blvd || Firehouse Lane |- |OIF||Sgt [[Marshall-27536|Randell Tony Marshall]] ||25 May 1984-23 Apr 2007||Park Ave Eastside || Lake McCoy |- |Police||Dep [[Hudson-17319|Denson Lee Hudson]] ||8 Jun 1892-18 Mar 1941||Main St Southside ||Forest Ave |- |Fire||FF EMT [[Duran-2272|Austin Michael Duran]] ||25 May 1997-15 Jul 2022||S Park Ave Eastside||E 5th St |} ==Sources==

Setford and Sons

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[[Category:Hawthorn, Victoria]] For seventy years, the business established by [[Setford-23|Horace Setford]], known from 1930 onwards as 'Setford and Sons', was conducted from Church Street in Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. The following history of the shop was contributed by [[Perrey-43|Judith Setford, nee Perrey]] (wife of [[Setford-44|Tony]]): '''SETFORD AND SONS''' The firm of Setford and Bennell was established in 1910. In 1923 Bennell was bought out and [[Setford-40|Don Setford]] was taken in as a partner and the firm was called 'Setford and Son'. In 1930 [[Setford-22|Ron Setford]] was taken into the firm and it was called 'Setford and Sons'. {{Image|file=Setford_and_Sons-11.jpg |caption=Ron and Don at work }} Business was conducted from 18 Church Street, Hawthorn. The family lived behind and above the shop. The stock in the shop was paint and wallpaper and nails, etc. - purely builders and decorators hardware (no domestic goods). High stock was kept in order to obtain trade discounts on paints, etc. which were used in the business of painting, decorating, carpentry and joinery which was the main business. In 1928 No. 32 Church Street was built as a joinery workshop. No. 12 Church Street was built and used as a garage for the firms trucks. No. 22 Church Street was let as a residence and the shop attached was used to display joinery made by Setford and Sons (window frames, wired doors, etc.). The residence of No. 20 Church Street, was also let and the shop window was used as a display window for the shop at No. 18 as well as No. 18's own window. Pre-war there were 20-25 men employed by Setford and Sons. There were six men in the joinery shop and fifteen painters. Albert Lord was the foreman painter and Bill Kennedy was employed in the yard as a permanent hand preparing paint, which was usually mixed by Setford's themselves. Pre-war and during the war, wages for tradesmen ranged from £2/10 to £4. During the war, legislation was introduced restricting work on private properties to £15 worth. This necessitated a cutting down on staff as work was therefore less. During the war there were two carpenters - Norm Hill and Bill Schultz. [[Setford-22|Ron Setford]] was away at war. [[Setford-40|Don]] continued in the business with [[Setford-23|Mr. Setford]]. [[Setford-22|Ron]] came back from the war when [[Setford-23|Mr. Setford]] died in 1944. [[Setford-44|Tony Setford]] returned from the war and joined the firm. He had previously been with Ogilvie's Chartered Accountants; but joined up in a fervour of patriotism; thus he did not complete his accountancy training. After the war, materials became hard to get - such as stoves, baths, hot water services, etc., thus making it difficult to complete jobs in a reasonable time and thus money was not coming in steadily, so it was decided to taper off that work and build up the hardware side of the business. This eventually took over completely. The only workman retained was Albert Lord who stayed on as a storeman, did deliveries, cleaned the yard, collected stock from wholesalers, etc. until he retired. {{Image|file=Setford-22.jpg |caption=Ron Setford at work - estimated 1950 }} At one stage, it was decided to try to branch out, and a shop was leased in North Blackburn. Unfortunately it was not successful and due to illness it was decided to close the Blackburn shop down. [[Setford-22|Ron Setford]] sold out in 1964 and [[Setford-40|Don Setford]] sold his share to [[Setford-44|Tony]] in 1971. {{Image|file=Setford_and_Sons-8.jpg |caption=Progress Press local newspaper }} [[Setford-44|Tony]] died in October 1980 and the property was sold to Lee Bon and the stock sold up. The shop ceased business on December 22, 1980. {{Image|file=Setford_and_Sons-9.jpg |caption=Front window - 1980 |size=500 }} {{Image|file=Setford_and_Sons-12.jpg |caption=Closing down sale flyer |size=600 }} {{Image|file=Setford_and_Sons-13.jpg |caption=Letter from City of Hawthorn town clerk |size=600 }}

Seth Moore To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Moore-17915|Seth Moore]] is currently working on. Can you help? Craig-3384 ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Moore-17915&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Seth Moore To-Do List|Seth's current to-do list]].''

Seton Fife

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[[Category:Scotland Projects]] [[Category:Seton Name Study]] Seton family from Balgonie Mill Fife The goal of this project is to ... Bring to light any info on James Seton who was a Lint Miller in Balgonie Fife.He married Margaret Reid and had 3 daughters and a son in Markinch Fife. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Gardner-6430|V Gardner]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12568567 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Settlement Timeline of Early New England Towns

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Definition of Settlement: Size, Charter, Include: location at time of event, location today, incorporation, type of group. == Settlement Timeline == #'' Reign of Elizabeth I (English Monarchy) in process'' # '''''1585''' Roanoke - North Carolina'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roanoke_Colony # '''''"1603 James I (Stuart) Reign Begins"''''' # '''1607''' James Fort (Jamestown), Colony of VirginiaHatcherhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown,_Virginia # - Sagadahoc Popham Colony (Kennebec River), Maine, Failed AttemptHatcher # '''1620''' Plymouth Colony (Mayflower Compact)Hatcherhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Colony#Counties_and_towns # - '''''The Charter of New England'''''https://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/mass01.asp # '''1621''' Sowams (Warren, RI) trading post established by Edward Winslow and Stephen Hopkinshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren,_Rhode_Island # - Nantasket (see Hull) trading post established by Plymouth Colony https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hull,_Massachusetts # '''1622''' Monhegan, (Maine) - British Fishing Camphttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monhegan,_MaineHatcher # - Wessaguscus (Weymouth), MAhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wessagusset_Colony # - Nantasket settlementhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hull,_Massachusetts (see Hull) (see Roger Conant) # '''1623''' Cape Ann, Essex Colony, Massachusetts (see Roger Conant)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Ann # - Cochecho Plantationhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dover,_New_Hampshire, (see Dover, New Hampshire) # - Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire # - Saco, Maine # - York, Maine # '''1624''' New Netherlands # - Quincy, MA (Wikipedia) # '''''1625 Charles I Reign Begins''''' # - Chelsea, MA (Wikipedia) # '''1626''' (1628) Naumkeag (Salem), Massachusetts Bay (John Endicott, Dorchester Company) # '''''1628 Massachusetts Bay Colony Chartered''''' # - Charlestown, MA (Wikipedia) # '''''1629 Province of New Hampshire Chartered''''' # - ''Puritan Persecution begins'' # '''1630''' Winthrop fleet, Boston, PGM begins # - Charlestown, MA (Puritans) # - Mattapah (Dorchester), MA (Puritans) # - Medford, MA (Puritans) # - Watertown, MA (Puritans) # '''1631''' Roxbury, MA (Puritans) # - Newtown (Cambridge), MA (Puritans) # - Saugus (Lynn), MA (Puritans) # '''1632''' Duxbury, Plymouth Colony (Pilgrims) # '''1633''' Aggawam (Ipswich), MA # - Marblehead, MA # - Scituate, Plymouth Colony (Pilgrims) # - ''William Laud becomes Archbiship of Canterbury, Increased Puritan Persecution'' # - Bristol Settlementhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dover,_New_Hampshire (See Dover, New Hampshire) # '''1634''' St. Mary, Maryland, Lord Baltimore's Charter (Catholic) arrival # '''1635''' Concord, MA # :Hingham, Plymouth Colony (Pilgrims) # :Musketquid (Concord), MA # :Weymouth (Wessaguscus), MA # '''''1636 Colony of Connecticut established''''' # :Harvard College, Cambridge MA # :Fort at Saybrook, Connecticut # :Dedham, MA # :Harfort, CT (digruntled Newtown, MA, Thomas Hooker) # :Wethersfield, CT (disgruntled Watertown, MA) # :Windsor, CT (disgruntled Dorchester, MA) # :Narragansett (Providence), RI, Roger Williams # :Springfield, MA (disgruntled Roxbury, William Pyncheon) # '''''1636 - 1637 Pequot War in CT''''' # 1637 Dover, New Hampshirehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dover,_New_Hampshire # 6 March 1638 Sandwich, Plymouth Colony (Pilgrims)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandwich,_Massachusettshttps://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sandwich,_Barnstable_County,_Massachusetts_Genealogy # 1638 1st Printing Press in America, Harvard College # 4 June 1638 Barnstable, Plymouth Colony (Pilgrims)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnstable,_Massachusetts # :Exeter, NH (digruntled, Boston, John Whieelwright, brother-in-law of Anne Hutchinson) # :Hampton, NH (Boston group) # :Portsmouth, RI (Boston group William Coddington and Anne Hutchenson) # :Quinnipiac (New Haven), CT (London group, John Davenport , Theophilus Eaton, no to MA) # :Fort Christina, Delaware (Swedish Settlers arrive) # 1639 Fundamental Agreement signed by CT and NH # :Colechester (Salisbury) MA # :Guilford, CT (New Haven Colony) # :Milford, CT (New Haven Colony) Paul Prudden # :Newport, RI (disgruntled Providence) # :Rowley, MA # :Sudbury, MA # :Taunton, Plymouth Colony (Pilgrims) # :Mattacheeset (Yarmouth), Plymouth Colony, (Pilgrims) # 1640 Mount Wollaston (Braintree), MA # :Marshfield, Plymouth Colony (Pilgrims) # :Salisbury, MA # :Southhold, Long Island, (New Haven Group) # 1641 Stamford, CT (New Haven Colony) # 1642 Cape Ann (Gloucester), MA # :Warwick, Rhode Island (Disgruntled Group, Samuel Gorton) # :Woburn, MA # 1643 Massachusetts establishes Counties # :New England Confederation established # :Wenham, MA # 1644 Branford, CT (New Haven Colony) # :Nauset (Eastham) incorporated in 1646, Plymouth Colony, settledhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastham,_Massachusettshttp://blogs.capecodonline.com/cape-cod-history/2010/09/17/eastham-only-cape-town-founded-by-pilgrims/ # :Hull (formerly Nantasket), Plymouth Colony (Pilgrims) # :Reading, MA # 1645 Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony (Pilgrims) # :Manchester, MA # 1646 Andover, MA # :New London, CT (Glouscester, MA group) # :Nawset (Eastham), Plymouth Colony (Pilgrims) # 1647 Rhode Island Charter # 1649 Malden, MA # ''1649 - 60, Interregnum - Commonwealth of England Begins (ends need for Puritan Migration)'' # 1650 Medfield, MA # :Natick, MA # : ''Scottish Prisoners sent to ironworks at Saugus (Lynn) and Braintree'' # 1651 ''Second Group of Scottish Prisioners arrive and sold as indentured servants'' # 1651 (1638) Rochester, MA https://www.accessgenealogy.com/massachusetts/history-of-rochester-massachusetts.htmhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochester,_Massachusetts # 1652 Dartmouth, Plymouth Colony (Pilgrims) # :Kittery, Maine organized # 1653 Kennebunkport, ME organized # :Biddeford, ME organized # :Wells, Maine organized # :Lancaster, MA settled # :East of Sowams (Warren, RI) English start settlement (includes Barrington in RI and Swansea and Rehoboth in MA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren,_Rhode_Island # '':Interregnum - Commonwealth of England (Oliver Cromwell Reigns)'' # 1656 Northampton, MA (disgruntled group from CT) # "1658 Interregnum - Commonwealth of England (Richard Cromwell Reigns)'' # 1659 Nantucket, RI (New York) settled by MA group with Quakers # '''''1660 Reign of Charles II Begins''''' # 1661 Hadley, MA # 1662 New Haven Colony united with Connecticut Colony new Royal Charter # 1663 Carolinas granted proprietorships # 1664 New Amsterdam (New York) becomes English # 1665 Newark, New Jersey (Group from Branford, New Haven, Milford and Guilford, CT (New Haven Colony) # ''1666 Connecticut established Counties'' # 1668 Sowams, MA (English settlment established)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren,_Rhode_Island # 1669 Middleborough, Plymouth Colony (Pilgrims) # 1670 Hatfield, MA # 1673 Northfield, MA # :Deerfield, MA # ''1675-76 King Philips War'' # '':English settlement at Sowams destroyed during King Philips War'' # 1679 New Hampshire created out of MA # 1680 Old Norfolk County, MA dissolved. # :Warren, RI (refer Sowams) settled https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren,_Rhode_Island # ''1681 Quakers start settling in Pennsylvania'' # ''1684 Massachusetts loses charter'' # ''1685 Plymouth forms Counties'' # '':Reign of James II Begins'' # ''1686 [[Andros-27|Edmond Andros]] becomes Govenor of New England'' # :Greenfield, MA established # '''''1689 Reign of Mary II and William III begins (William of Orange) Begins"''' # :"[[Andros-27|Edmond Andros]] sent back to England'' # ''1689-97 King William's War'' # '''''1691 Massachusets recieved new Royal Charter: Province of Massachusetts Bay''''' # :Plymouth Colony merges with Massachusetts # ''1692 Salem Witchcraft Hysteria'' # ''1702 Reign of Anne Begins'' # :''1702 - 1713 Queen Anne's War'' # 1703 Rhode Island forms Counties # ''1707 Acts of Union (British Monarchy Established)'' # ''1714 Reign of George I Begins'' # ''1727 Reign of George II Begins'' # ''1744-48 King George's War'' # 1747 Rhode Island/MA border determined, Bristol, Cumberland, Little Compton, Tiverton, and Warren ceded to Rhode Island # ''1752 Gregorian Calendar replaces Julian'' # ''1754 - 63 French and Indian War (Seven Years War)'' # "1760 Reign of George III Begins'' #''''' 1775 Amercan Revolution Begins (April 19th)''''' == Sources == * Patricia Law Hatcher, Reseaching your Colonial New England Ancestors, p.117-122. * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_North_American_settlements_by_year_of_foundation * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Colony#Counties_and_towns * https://www.sec.state.ma.us/cis/cisctlist/ctlistalph.htm * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Bay_Colony See also: * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:New_England_Locations_and_Dates#Province_of_Massachusetts_Bay_1691_-_1775 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_evolution_of_North_America_prior_to_1763#circa_1003_AD * https://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/nh06.asp *https://avalon.law.yale.edu/subject_menus/chrono.asp

Settlements in North Ronaldsay

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{{One Place Study|place=North Ronaldsay, Orkney|category=North Ronaldsay, Orkney One Place Study}} North Ronaldsay is the northernmost island in the Orkney archipelago of Scotland. With an area of 690 hectares (2.7 sq mi), it is the fourteenth-largest island in Orkney. In modern times it is known for its historic lighthouse, migratory bird life and unusual breed of sheep. It lies around 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of its nearest neighbour, Sanday, at grid reference HY759542. It is around 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) long and is defined by two large sandy bays; Linklet Bay on the eastern shoreline and South Bay at the south. The west of the island is very rocky, with many skerries. North Ronaldsay is low-lying and exposed; its climate is extremely changeable and frequently inclement. The surrounding waters are stormy and treacherous, and have been a notorious "graveyard" for ships (hence the unusually early provision of a lighthouse on the island).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Ronaldsay == Townships == Two ancient dykes running east to west - the Matches Dyke and the Muckle Gersty - divided the island into three "urislands", or ouncelands, an area of land during the Norse settlement as "deemed sufficient for the support of a chief and his soldiers."[https://archive.org/details/historyoforkneyi00barr/page/194/mode/2up?q=ouncelands The History of the Orkney Islands] George Barry, 1808, page 194 Each urisland traditionally contained a chapel and a burial ground and was divided into 18 pennylands, each with liability to pay a landtax, or ''skat''[https://dsl.ac.uk/entry/snd/skatt Skatt], Scottish National Dictionary, 1952, of one penny.[https://dsl.ac.uk/entry/snd/eyrisland EYRISLAND], Scottish National Dictionary, 1952 By the time of the 1851 census the three sections had in turn been divided into six "townships": north of the Matches Dyke are '''Ancumstoun''' and '''East North Yard'''; between Matches Dyke and the Muckle Gersty is '''Linklet''' and south of the Muckle Gersty are '''Bustatoun''', '''Hollandstoun''' and '''Nesstoun'''.Island Saga, the Story of North Ronaldshay, Mary A Scott, page 58 The earliest recorded rental in 1595 listed the three sections as follows:[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=LLYHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PP11&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=3#v=onepage&q&f=false Rentals of the ancient earldom and bishoprick of Orkney], Peterkin, p76 # Sailness, in the north, valued at 24d, including 5d of odal land and one surrounding towmale (farm) # Linklet, in the centre, valued at 18d # Nesbusta, in the south, valued at 30¼d, with 1d of odal land and two surrounding towmale - Noust and Holland. The third entry - "Nesbusta" - is assumed to refer to what was later split into the separate towns of "Ness" and "Busta". Noust and Holland were both later part of the town of "Holland". A Notarial Instrument refered to a charter dated the previous year as follows: :1594, Feb 21: Notarial Instrument narrating that Master Robert Hendersoun appeared, having Charter containing precept of sasine, dated 16 February 1594, granted to him by Margaret Bonar of Holland, his mother, of the Island of Northronnoldsay comprising lands as follows: :: 18½ penny land in Sailnes and Sand with one towmaill there called Lynie, :: 18 penny land in Linklet with the skerrie called Selchskerrie, and :: 29¾ penny land in Nes, Busta and Sand with 2 towmales of the same called Noust and Holland [http://195.153.34.9/onlinecatalogue/details.aspx?reference=GD41/420&st=1&tc=y&tl=n&tn=n&tp=n&k=Margaret+Grahame&ko=p&r=&ro=s&df=&dt=&di=y] This entry is similar to the rental, although it also refers to "Sand" - apparently the surrounding shoreline - and names the towmaill outside Sailnes as "Lynie". There is a very small discrepancy in the values of the non-udal land, with Sailness 18½d against 19d in the rental but Nesbusta 29¾ against 29¼ in the rental. The next reference is 30 years later: :1630, Nov 17: Charter containing precept of sasine by said Master Robert Henrysoun, with consent of Barbara Colvill, his spouse, to William Henrysoun, his son, and heirs to be procreat between him and Margaret Grahame, daughter of George, Bishop of Orknay and Zetland, his future spouse, of aforesaid lands and said Master Robert his udal lands afterspecified viz: his 3d udal land in the Island of Northronnoldsay...[http://195.153.34.9/onlinecatalogue/details.aspx?reference=GD41/420&st=1&tc=y&tl=n&tn=n&tp=n&k=Margaret+Grahame&ko=p&r=&ro=s&df=&dt=&di=y] The earlier rental had referred to 6d of odal land in total - 5d in Sailness and 1d in Nesbusta. It's not clear which of this was the 3d owned by Hendersone or who owned the remaining 3d of odal land. A "wadset" (lease) dated 19 Nov 1641 described the land included in the lease as follows: Contract of Wadset between William Henrysone of Holland, heritable proprietor of lands aftermentioned, on the one part, and David MccLellane, chamberlain of Orkney as factor for William Dick of Braid, sheriff principal and tacksman of Orkney and Zetland, on the other part whereby said William Henrysone binds himself to infeft said William Dick in lands and Ile of Northe Ronoldsay, comprising: * 18½ penny land in Sailnes and Sand with a towmale there called Lyme [Lynie?] * 18 penny land in Linklett called an urisland and the skerrie called Selcheskerrie * 29¾ penny land in Nes, Bousta and Sand with two towmales called Nowst and Holland * 3 penny udal land in Howar and Haiga and the teinds thereof[http://195.153.34.9/onlinecatalogue/details.aspx?reference=GD41/419&st=1&tc=y&tl=n&tn=n&tp=n&k=Margaret+Grahame&ko=p&r=&ro=s&df=&dt=&di=y] Howar is in Bustatoun and must be the 1d udal land referred to in 1595. It is possible that "Haiga" is linked to "Helzie Banks", a shoreline near Senness that [https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/ordnance-survey-name-books/orkney-os-name-books-1879-1880/orkney-volume-13/19 was recorded] in 1880. == Crofts == Under the Norse system of inheritance that was used in Orkney, the main house passed to the eldest son but the property was divided among all their children, with sons receiving an equal share and daughters a half share. This led over time to an increasing number of farms that were smaller and smaller in size.Island Saga, The Story of North Ronaldsay, Mary Scott p35 The tenants had little security of tenure, with instances of tenants being "warned out" or removed from their land by the proprietor or his resident "baillie", sometimes to increase the size of their own farms. This was only ended with the Crofters Holdings Act 1886 which gave North Ronaldsay farmers security of tenure and reduced their rents. Agriculture was based on the "run-rig" system, where strips of land were farmed in rotation by several families in the township.See http://www.visitwester-ross.com/crofting.asp This communal owning gave no incentive for individual farmers to improve the land. These small farms managed to continue being sustainable only with the added income from kelp, which was collected and burnt to produce soda ash, a raw material for the manufacture of glass. The kelp boom supported an increase in the population and at its height saw 3,000 tons per year of kelp ash exported from Orkney. The industry lasted until the 1820s, when the price crashed due to the popularisation of the alternative "Leblanc process" which produced soda ash from brine. The price falls provoked a wave of emigration across northern Scotland.[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=PlWC4W0xVkUC&pg=PT363&lpg=PT363&dq=Kelp+Riot+1762&source=bl&ots=ouZ_oE72_i&sig=QmhFXJwsujQAl8RolEvAfRAGVJ8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=dd4bUreWGsuW0QWR7YCYAg&ved=0CFQQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=Kelp%20Riot%201762&f=false]See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelp Kelp (Wikipedia)] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leblanc_process Leblanc process (Wikipedia)].ibid p58 In 1832 the Baillie forced through the "squaring" of the land - dividing them into self-contained farms that were wholly the responsibility of the tenant.A Window on North Ronaldsay, Peter Tulloch Due to the isolated population, many of the inhabitants shared the same surname, even if they were only distantly related. They were regularly known by the name of the croft they lived in - so [[Tulloch-1212|Thomas Tulloch]] was known as "Tommie Garsow". As a result, the history of the individual crofts can therefore be traced through many records. Baptism, marriage and burial records frequently referred to a person's croft as well as their name, and it can be seen in more traditional records such as censuses and the [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Poll_Tax_returns_of_1693_for_North_Ronaldshay%2C_Orkney%2C_Scotland 1693 Poll Tax]. The crofts that existed in 1851, which was near the peak population are shown on the following map and listed below: {{Image|file=List_of_Tullochs_in_the_North_Ronaldshay_Orkney_Scotland_1851_census.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=North Ronaldsay crofts in 1851 }}
{| border=1 cellpadding=4 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Townland !! House !! Size (1851) !! Present in 1693 !! Notes |- | East North Yard || [[Space:Grind,_North_Ronaldsay|Grind]] || 3 || || |- | East North Yard || [[Space:Quybanks,_North_Ronaldsay|Quybanks]] || 3 || || |- | East North Yard || [[Space:Scotigar,_North_Ronaldsay|Scotigar]] || 3 || yes || |- | East North Yard || [[Space:Rue,_North_Ronaldsay|Rue]] || 3 || || |- | East North Yard || [[Space:Dennishill,_North_Ronaldsay|Dennishill]] || 3 || || |- | East North Yard || [[Space:Samback,_North_Ronaldsay|Samback]] || 3 || yes || |- | East North Yard || [[Space:Seness,_North_Ronaldsay|Seness]] || 6 || yes || |- | East North Yard || [[Space:Vincoin,_North_Ronaldsay|Vincoin]] || 3 || || |- | East North Yard || [[Space:Midhouse,_North_Ronaldsay|Midhouse]] || 3 || || |- | East North Yard || [[Space:Conglabist,_North_Ronaldsay|Conglabist]] || 3 || yes || |- | East North Yard || [[Space:Garsow,_North_Ronaldsay|Garsow]] || 3 || || |- | East North Yard || [[Space:Westhouse,_North_Ronaldsay|Westhouse]] || 3 || || |- | East North Yard || [[Space:Sholtisquoy,_North_Ronaldsay|Sholtisquoy]] || 3 || yes || |- | East North Yard || [[Space:Niven,_North_Ronaldsay|Niven]] || - || || |- | East North Yard || [[Space:Nether Breck,_North_Ronaldsay|Nether Breck]] || 1 || || |- | East North Yard || [[Space:Westness,_North_Ronaldsay|Westness]] || 13 || yes || |- | East North Yard || TOTAL || 56 || || |- | Ancum || [[Space:Upper Cott,_North_Ronaldsay|Upper Cott]] || 7 || yes || |- | Ancum || [[Space:Nether Linay,_North_Ronaldsay|Nether Linay]] || 10 || yes || |- | Ancum || [[Space:Longar,_North_Ronaldsay|Longar]] || 3 || || |- | Ancum || [[Space:Longar,_North_Ronaldsay|Longar]] || 6 || yes || |- | Ancum || [[Space:Upper Linay,_North_Ronaldsay|Upper Linay]] || 10 || yes || |- | Ancum || [[Space:Burray,_North_Ronaldsay|Burray]] || 5 || yes || |- | Ancum || [[Space:Brigg,_North_Ronaldsay|Brigg]] || 5 || || |- | Ancum || [[Space:Ancum,_North_Ronaldsay|Ancum]] || 8 || yes || |- | Ancum || [[Space:Little Burray,_North_Ronaldsay|Little Burray]] || - || || |- | Ancum || [[Space:Nether Cott,_North_Ronaldsay|Nether Cott]] || 3 || || |- | Ancum || TOTAL || 57 || || |- | Linklet || [[Space:Scotshall,_North_Ronaldsay|Scotshall]] || - || || |- | Linklet || [[Space:Cauldhame,_North_Ronaldsay|Cauldhame]] || 6 || || |- | Linklet || [[Space:Greenespot,_North_Ronaldsay|Greenespot]] || 6 || yes || |- | Linklet || [[Space:North Manse,_North_Ronaldsay|North Manse]] || 6 || || |- | Linklet || [[Space:Holm,_North_Ronaldsay|Holm]] || 6 || || |- | Linklet || [[Space:North Gravity,_North_Ronaldsay|North Gravity]] || 3.5 || || |- | Linklet || [[Space:Phisligar,_North_Ronaldsay|Phisligar]] || 6 || yes || |- | Linklet || [[Space:Sanger,_North_Ronaldsay|Sanger]] || 5 || || |- | Linklet || [[Space:Verracott,_North_Ronaldsay|Verracott]] || 6 || || |- | Linklet || [[Space:Waterhouse,_North_Ronaldsay|Waterhouse]] || 4 || || |- | Linklet || [[Space:Cowmire,_North_Ronaldsay|Cowmire]] || 3 || || |- | Linklet || [[Space:Partabreck,_North_Ronaldsay|Partabreck]] || 4 || || |- | Linklet || [[Space:South Gravity,_North_Ronaldsay|South Gravity]] || 1.5 || || |- | Linklet || [[Space:Milldam,_North_Ronaldsay|Milldam]] || 2 || || |- | Linklet || [[Space:Antabreck,_North_Ronaldsay|Antabreck]] || 9 || yes || |- | Linklet || [[Space:Sugarhouse,_North_Ronaldsay|Sugarhouse]] || - || || |- | Linklet || [[Space:Westhill,_North_Ronaldsay|Westhill]] || - || || |- | Linklet || [[Space:Barnhall,_North_Ronaldsay|Barnhall]] || 0.75 || || |- | Linklet || [[Space:Claterhall,_North_Ronaldsay|Claterhall]] || 1 || || |- | Linklet || [[Space:Free Church Manse,_North_Ronaldsay|Free Church Manse]] || - || || |- | Linklet || TOTAL || 69.75 || || |- | Ness || [[Space:Stenabreck,_North_Ronaldsay|Stenabreck]] || 7 || || |- | Ness || [[Space:Southness,_North_Ronaldsay|Southness]] || 3 || yes || |- | Ness || [[Space:Nessmuir,_North_Ronaldsay|Nessmuir]] || 2.5 || || |- | Ness || [[Space:Northness,_North_Ronaldsay|Northness]] || 3 || yes || |- | Ness || [[Space:Claypows,_North_Ronaldsay|Claypows]] || 5 || || |- | Ness || [[Space:Peckhole,_North_Ronaldsay|Peckhole]] || 9 || yes || |- | Ness || [[Space:Northnewbigging,_North_Ronaldsay|Northnewbigging]] || 4 || || |- | Ness || [[Space:Gerbow,_North_Ronaldsay|Gerbow]] || 4 || yes || |- | Ness || [[Space:Westnewbigging,_North_Ronaldsay|Westnewbigging]] || 6 || yes || |- | Ness || [[Space:Mires,_North_Ronaldsay|Mires]] || 4 || || |- | Ness || [[Space:Millhouse,_North_Ronaldsay|Millhouse]] || - || || |- | Ness || [[Space:Hooking,_North_Ronaldsay|Hooking]] || 9 || yes || |- | Ness || [[Space:Gateside,_North_Ronaldsay|Gateside]] || 4 || || |- | Ness || [[Space:Oback,_North_Ronaldsay|Oback]] || - || || |- | Ness || TOTAL || 60.5 || || |- | Busta || [[Space:Cursetter,_North_Ronaldsay|Cursetter]] || 2 || || |- | Busta || [[Space:Howatoft,_North_Ronaldsay|Howatoft]] || 4 || yes || |- | Busta || [[Space:Howatoft,_North_Ronaldsay|Howatoft]] || 2 || || |- | Busta || [[Space:Viggie,_North_Ronaldsay|Viggie]] || 5 || || |- | Busta || [[Space:Greenwell,_North_Ronaldsay|Greenwell]] || 11 || yes || |- | Busta || [[Space:Kirbest,_North_Ronaldsay|Kirbest]] || 16 || yes || |- | Busta || [[Space:Cruesbreck,_North_Ronaldsay|Cruesbreck]] || 16 || yes || |- | Busta || [[Space:Breckan,_North_Ronaldsay|Breckan]] || 1 || || |- | Busta || [[Space:Disher,_North_Ronaldsay|Disher]] || 7 || yes || |- | Busta || [[Space:Cavan,_North_Ronaldsay|Cavan]] || 2 || || |- | Busta || [[Space:Howar,_North_Ronaldsay|Howar]] || 18 || yes || |- | Busta || TOTAL || 84 || || |- | Holland || [[Space:South Cott,_North_Ronaldsay|South Cott]] || - || || |- | Holland || [[Space:Nether Trebb,_North_Ronaldsay|Nether Trebb]] || - || || |- | Holland || [[Space:Nouster,_North_Ronaldsay|Nouster]] || - || yes || |- | Holland || [[Space:Upper Trebb,_North_Ronaldsay|Upper Trebb]] || 11 || yes || |- | Holland || [[Space:Holland,_North_Ronaldsay|Holland]] || 60 || yes || |- | Holland || [[Space:Schoolhouse,_North_Ronaldsay|Schoolhouse]] || - || || |- | Holland || [[Space:Manse,_North_Ronaldsay|Manse]] || - || || |- | Holland || TOTAL || 71 || || |- | || TOTAL || 398.25 || || |- |} === References ===

Settlers Dannevirke Cemetery

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[[Category:Manawatū-Whanganui_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Settlers Dannevirke Cemetery, Dannevirke, Manawatū-Whanganui|Settlers Dannevirke Cemetery]] in Dannevirke, Manawatū-Whanganui.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Settlers Dannevirke Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2294745/settlers-dannevirke-cemetery FindAGrave]

Settlers in USA

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Settlers of Moorabbin

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[[Category: Australia, Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dale-1017|James Dale]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * These sources might assist, Kingston Historical Website, "Francis Wilbur Le Page: Market Gardener and Councillor" http://localhistory.kingston.vic.gov.au/htm/article/464.htm Death of Francis Thomas Le Page (-1927), 1927 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 14 December, p. 1. , viewed 15 Dec 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article202277378 Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7540344 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Settlers of Mound Bayou

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[[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs Profiles Created]] [[Category:Mound Bayou, Mississippi One Place Study]] [[Category:Mound Bayou, Mississippi]] {{One Place Study|place=Mound Bayou, Mississippi|category=Mound Bayou, Mississippi One Place Study}} The following people are listed below as the original settlers of Mound Bayou, Mississippi. Original settlers are those who both founded the town and helped incorporate it, as well as, those who moved to, lived and died through 3 generations, or through 1920. However, some of those listed below might be disputed as being settlers since they are not on "official settlers lists." #[[Montgomery-16345|Benjamin Thornton Montgomery]] ''inspirational founder 1867'' #[[Montgomery-16738|Isaiah T. Montgomery]] ''son, founder & first mayor (1887) & postmaster('88, '92)'' #[[Montgomery-16751|Joshua P. T. Montgomery]] ''son, founder & postmaster (March '94)'' #[[Montgomery-16737|William T. Montgomery]] ''son, founder'' #[[Montgomery-16752|Mary V. Montgomery]], ''daughter, postmaster (May '95)'' #[[Montgomery-17254|Mary Montgomery Booze]], ''Isaiah's daughter, founder of the Mound Bayou Normal Institute'' #[[Green-49222|Benjamin T. Green]], ''founder and postmaster (Feb '94)'' #[[Black-24122|Thompson Black]] # [[Black-24272|Professor Theodore H Black]] # * Married Mrs. Florence Jones in 1907 and had children # [[Broadwater-297|Andrew T Broadwater]], ''shoemaker and agent for Yazoo & Mississippi Valley railroad'' # * Married Miss Ruby E. Shirley # [[Brooks-26506|Livingston Brooks]], ''retail merchant'', son of [[Brooks-26861|James F. Brooks]] # * Married Ethel Filor in 1911 #[[Brown-160291|Willis T. Brown]], ''restaurant owner, real estate broker, member of firm Banks and Francis'' # * Married [[Crossley-1932|Emma K. (Crossley) Brown]] # * Daughter [[Brown-160297|Pearl Brown (abt.1902-)]] #[[Bryant-19093|John H. Bryant]] ''owner of Bryant's Shaving Parlor'' # *Married [[Jones-135720|Gertrude A. (Jones) Bryant]] ''principal of the Mound Bayou public school.'' #[[Burt-6418|George W. Burt]] ''photographer; proprietor of his own studio'' #[[Bynoe-48|Rev. John Allen Bynoe (1866-1913)]], ''preacher'' #[[Campbell-59464|Thomas M. Campbell]], ''District agent with the US Dept. of Ag'' #[[Cobbs-441|John W. Cobbs]], ''2nd mayor and chief magistrate until his death 1906.'' #[[Collins-38051|Doc Collins (1862-abt.1937)]], ''Stave maker superintendent'' #[[Cook-48488|Thomas Warren Cook]] and # *Brother [[Cook-48496|Walter H. Cook]], ''Mechanical engineers for the Mound Bayou Oil Mill and Manufacturing Company.'' #[[Fisher-29460|Warren Fisher]] # * Married [[Unknown-642058|Mary Elizabeth Fisher]], ''original settlers ('96)'' # * Children:[[Fisher-29298|Minnie Lucinda Fisher]] (1896-1990), ''city librarian'', # * Mary L. Fisher (adopted daughter) # * [[Fisher-31794|Mexico Fisher]] #[[Gaiter-53|Simon Gaiter (1845-1921)]] and family. #[[Harris-60068|Peter Harris]] (needs more research) #[[Hood-7995|Aurelius Parker Hood (1872-1913)]] ''author of "The Negro at Mound Bayou."'' #[[Jones-135743|Rev. Dr. John Jones]], ''presiding elder of the Greenwood District of the A. M. E. Church.'' # * Married [[Mashon-38|Vamper Dell Mashon]] # * Daughters: [[Jones-135746|Faustina Virginia Jones]] ''an accomplished pianist''; and # * [[Jones-135751|Alma B Jones]] #[[Jordan-20788|Theodore C. Jordan (1855-abt.1924)]] and # * Married [[Unknown-648710|Alice (Unknown) Jordan (1853-)]] #[[Lee-44824|George A Lee]], ''lawyer and the first county Justice of the Peace for the Mound Bayou District'' # * Married [[Harland-1408|Mrs. Mollie A (Harland) Wilson]] # * Children: [[Lee-44827|Dr. Scottie Pearl Lee]], ''graduate of Meharry’s Pharmaceutical College and member of the Nation Medical Association''; and # * [[Lee-44840|Dewey A Lee]] #[[Lee-44857|Dr. Clyde Wilson Lee Sr. (1884-)]], ''Medical doctor and printer.'' #[[Lewis-57538|William Lewis Jr. (abt.1833-1906)]], ''builder, mechanic, Alderman'' # * Married [[McCaled-1|Lucinda A. (McCaled) Lewis (1839-1907)]] ''Original settlers ('96)'' #[[McCarty-5477|Richard M McCarty (abt.1857-bef.1930)]] #[[Penn-2256|Ada Jane (Penn) Simmons (abt.1861-1930)]], ''President of the Society of Renovators, and creator of Mound Bayou's "Founders' Day"'' #[[Simmons-20216|Augustus Simmons (abt.1854-1940)]], ''early settler of Mound Bayou'' #[[Stringer-3325|Columbus R. Stringer]], ''merchant and Alderman'' and # * Wife [[Shaw-28276|Lula Shaw]] # * Children: [[Stringer-3326|Richard Stringer]], # *[[Stringer-3327|Cecil Eugene Stringer]] # *[[Stringer-3328|Young Marion Stringer]], ''Insurance agent'' # **Children of [[Stringer-3328|Young Marion Stringer]]: #[[Stringer-3329|Charles Columbus Stringer (abt.1917-1990)]] #[[Stringer-3330|Emmet James Stringer (1919-1995)]] #[[Stringer-3331|Portia Stringer (abt.1922-2001)]] #[[Strong-8360|Perry Strong (abt.1836-)]] and # *Wife: [[Anderson-78350|Eliza (Anderson) Strong (abt.1857-)]] # *Children: [[Strong-8180|Isabella Louise (Strong) Marr (1877-1952)]] Profiles to make: #Alfred Johnson #Lee Harris moved on to Mound Bayou and became a successful farmer. Dakin File (a family file kept at the public library in Cleveland MS) #Luke Thomas and brother Matthew Thomas, ''brothers opened the Thomas Bros. Drug Store in Mound Bayou''A.P. Hood's The Negro at Mound Bayou, published in 1909. p. 61 ==Sources== *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hCMe83HkX7gcUV2Vfct6n74epB4EnDTHHzznpmKQ8cw/edit#gid=0 Mound Bayou Settlers] (Google Doc)

Settlers' Park Cemetery, Kingston, Tasmania, Australia

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[[Category: Tasmania, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] The Kingston Settlers' Park Cemetery is located at 63-65 Channel Highway Kingston. The cemetery was photographed by Neil Croll in 2017. '''How to get there''' Kingston Settlers Park cemetery is about 13 Km south of Hobart. From the central business district of Hobart, take Davey St and the Southern Outlet south for 13 Km. Then, after going under an overpass, take a turnoff to the left marked 'Kingston Beach', veer left at the next road entry, joining the Huon Highway, go through the next roundabout and take the second right onto the Channel Highway. Pass through the Channel Court shopping area, straight ahead through the next roundabout (Freeman St and Maranoa Rd) and Settlers Park is on the left before the next roundabout (Summerleas Rd). '''Text of main information board''' ''Settlers Park A family cemetery'' ''This little cemetery gives a glimpse into the stories behind some of early Kingston's pioneer families – and also into the district's pioneer Wesleyan and Methodist community, who once met for worship in a tiny timber chapel that stood close to this site. ''While known as Settlers Park today, this little cemetery was alternatively known as the Wesleyan or Methodist Cemetery and was used for well over 120 years by local Browns River and Kingston families from the 1830s until well into the mid 20th century. ''The site of the Settlers Park Cemetery was once part of W.T. Firth's grant, donated to the Wesleyan Church by his father J. Crossley Firth in the 1830s. In 1838, the cemetery contained a small weatherboard chapel (see illustration) which was erected on the south eastern corner of the property. A 1868 plan of the cemetery also shows a small shed on the eastern side of the property. ''Today the cemetery is no longer used but still contains the remains and sometimes ornate Victorian headstones of prominent local families including the Firths, Jamses and Dixons. ''As the details inscribed on the headstones are lost to time, this interpretation project will help preserve some details for the future. ''Who was Ned Ludd? ''In the early 1800s, organised groups of textile workers roamed the cities and towns of the English Midlands, burning industrial mills and smashing the new-fangled mechanised weaving looms that threatened to take away their skilled jobs and destroy cottage industries. ''They were dubbed 'Luddites' and they took their name from Ned Ludd, an apprentice knitter in the 1770s. Ned took a hammer to his knitting frame – not as industrial sabotage, but just because his father ordered him to get back to work1 ''In 1812, a law was passed making frame-breaking a capital offence. The Luddites were charged with high treason – many were executed and others were transported to Van Diemen's Land for their crimes. ''Joseph Crossley Firth, who is buried in this cemetery, was a Luddite – he escaped the gallows to become a respected citizen in the new colony. Ned Ludd's name lives on, even today – in the 21st century, someone who hasn't kept up with the age of computers and the internet might describe themselves as 'a bit of a Luddite'. ''The first of the Firths ''...you will be drawn upon a hurdle to a place of execution, there to be hanged by the neck until you are dead; afterwards your heads to be separated from your bodies and your bodies to be divided into four quarters at the disposal of His Majesty…' ''That was the punishment for high treason in England in 1820, when Joseph Firth, a 30 year-old linen-weaver from Barnsley, pleaded guilty to the charge. He and 21 others were the leaders of a planned uprising to protest against new laws that permitted mechanisation in the textile factories. ''The weavers and shoemakers of Barnsley were fortunate – instead of the death sentence, they made the long and dangerous voyage to the Australian colonies aboard a convict ship. In 1822 he walked down the gangplank to begin a new life – a life that would be marked by hard work, business success and community service. ''Joseph's first assignment in Hobart was as gatekeeper of the timber yards behind the old wharf on Hunter Street. In the same year he arrives (1822) his wife Tabitha joined him in Van Diemen's Land, bringing their children Joseph and Mary Ann. ''The Firths were a Colonial success story – after only ten years, they owned property in Hobart, Sandy Bay and near here at Brown's River, where the house 'Wharncliff' still stands. They had firm religious beliefs and were strong supporters of the early Wesleyan community, donating land at this spot for the district's original Wesleyan Methodist Chapel – the first place of worship constructed south of Hobart. ''This little burial ground once lay alongside the timber chapel, which welcomed worshipers every Sunday until 1910. Today, only the grave markers and the Firth family vault remain, echoes in stone of pioneers who crossed the world to make new, successful and useful lives in Tasmania; and of people from the early Methodist community who followed them through the years. ''Names that ring bells ''There are more than ten Firths buried here in Settlers Park Cemetery – but as you wander along the gravestones here, you'll find names that have their own stories. ''The Cottons came from Wales and settled on the East Coast, where their descendants still farm and grow vines on the lovely property Kelvedon, south of Swansea. The Hazells are a well-known family, with a long tradition of enterprise and business initiative, as well as service to the community and local government. ''And can you find the gravestone of Emma Eugenie Keen, 'beloved wife of Walter Keen'? You'll probably see the Keen name in your kitchen cupboard – Walter's ancestor Joseph settled at Brown's River in 1843, ran a bakery and general store and began making the condiments and sauces that are still popular around the world. It was Joseph Keen's son-in-law Horace who helped write the Keen name into history, branding a South Hobart hillside with white stones, back in 1915. University students once changes the words to read HELL'S CURSE – but it was soon restored and it remains KEEN'S CURRY today. The strange case of the missing timber ''When members of the early Wesleyan community in the Browns River area were planning th build their first place of worship, a supportive settler named Baynton generously gave money and sawn timber worth £50. It was a significant donation – but his fresh-cut hardwood boards were never nailed to the framework of the little chapel. ''Overnight, the pile of timber vanished! Next morning Mr Baynton noticed traces of fresh sawdust on his own bullock dray – and was puzzled that his bullock team seemed exhausted. No wonder – they had been busy during the night! In the hours of darkness, an assigned servant had loaded up the timber, hitched up the bullocks and carted the stolen goods to North West Bay, where the planks were sold to a sawyer, to be sold in Hobart. But the community didn't give up – inspired by Hobart's Wesleyan minister, Rev Joseph Orton, they cleared the land that had been donated by Joseph Firth, arranged new donations of timber from local sawmillers and engaged carpenter Mr Fisher to finish the job. While the building work continued, Wesleyan services were held in Mr Baynton's own house – no doubt without the presence of the untrustworthy convict servant!'' '''Settlers' Park Cemetery, 63-65 Channel Highway Kingston, Tasmania 7050, Australia''' {| class="wikitable" {| border="1" class="sortable" | '''Name''' || || '''Birth''' || '''Death''' || '''Age''' ||''' Notes''' || '''Coordinates''' || |- | || || || || || || '''South''' || '''East''' |- | Barrett || John || 2 Oct 1794 || 15 Jul 1859 || 64 || || 42°58.553 || 147°18.327 |- | Bester || Laura Lucinda || 1891 || 26 Sep 1939 || 48 || Spouse: Charles Albert Bester || 42°58.556 || 147°18.326 |- | C E D || || || 1801 || || || 42°58.574 || 147°18.322 |- | Coldbeck || Elsie Maggie Isabel || 15 Oct 1876 || 9 Apr 1962 || 86 || Spouse: Henry Coldbeck || 42°58.574 || 147°18.322 |- | Crosley || William Ronnie || 1792 || 29 Nov 1856 || 74 || Spouse: Mary Firth; Children: Lue, Ken, Marjory || 42°58.574 || 147°18.322 |- | Dixon || Alan Edward Crossley || 1884 || 29 Mar 1959 || 75 || Parents: Edward Crossley, Emily Crossley || 42°58.555 || 147°18.327 |- | Dixon || Charlotte Emily || 1825 || 16 Aug 1861 || 36 || || 42°58.569 || 147°18.322 |- | Dixon || Edward Firth || 9 Oct 1854 || 25 Nov 1905 || 51 || Spouse: Emily Victoria Firth || 42°58.554 || 147°18.327 |- | Dixon || Elenor Arabella || Nov 1860 || 2 Mar 1862 || 16m || || 42°58.569 || 147°18.322 |- | Dixon || Emily Beatrice || 17 Nov 1886 || 14 Feb 1964 || 77 || Parents: Edward Dixon, Emily Dixon || 42°58.556 || 147°18.326 |- | Dixon || Emily Victoria || || 18 Jul 1969 || || Spouse: Edward Firth || 42°58.554 || 147°18.327 |- | Dixon || Frederick William || 1857 || 10 Dec 1924 || 67 || || 42°58.574 || 147°18.322 |- | Firth || Albert Alexander Crossley || 27 May 1865 || 15 Aug 1929 || 64 || || 42°58.560 || 147°18.325 |- | Firth || Charlotte Amelia || 1860 || 7 Oct 1864 || || || 42°58.569 || 147°18.322 |- | Firth || D A M C || 1885 || 10 Jun 1960 || 75 || Service: 40 Btn. AIF || 42°58.574 || 147°18.322 |- | Firth || Darcy M C || || 20 Jun 1960 || || Service: 40th Btn. 1st AIF || 42°58.574 || 147°18.322 |- | Firth || Edna Jean || 9 Apr 1924 || 11 July 1953 || 29 || Parents: J T, J Firth || 42°58.563 || 147°18.324 |- | Firth || Ella Mary || 6 Sep 1869 || 29 Jan 1947 || 77 || Parents: John Thomas Firth, Jane Firth || 42°58.558 || 147°18.325 |- | Firth || Ernest || 1870 || 19 Feb 1932 || || || 42°58.574 || 147°18.322 |- | Firth || Frances Matilda || 19 Sep 1832 || 28 Nov 1915 || 83 || || 42°58.569 || 147°18.322 |- | Firth || Henry W || || 19 Jun 1919 || || Spouse: Mary Jane Firth || 42°58.570 || 147°18.322 |- | Firth || James Charles || 1849 || 30 July 1850 || 16m || || 42°58.569 || 147°18.322 |- | Firth || James Charles || || 30 Oct 1815 || 19 || Spouse: Tabitha Firth || 42°58.569 || 147°18.322 |- | Firth || Jane || 4 Dec 1843 || 8 Aug 1930 || 87 || Spouse: John Thomas Firth || 42°58.574 || 147°18.322 |- | Firth || John Thomas || 25 Mar 1838 || 4 May 1903 || 64 || Spouse: Jane Firth || 42°58.559 || 147°18.325 |- | Firth || Joseph Crossley || 1790 || 24 Nov 1865 || 75 || || 42°58.569 || 147°18.322 |- | Firth || Mary Jane || || 16 Jan 1892 || || Spouse: Henry W Firth || 42°58.571 || 147°18.322 |- | Firth || Tabitha || 1797 || 16 Apr 1869 || 72 || Spouse: James Charles Firth || 42°58.569 || 147°18.322 |- | Hopkins || Janet Victoria || 1865 || 7 July 1895 || 30 || Spouse: T W Hopkins || 42°58.572 || 147°18.322 |- | Hopkins || Madeline Grace || 1864 || 10 Jun 1933 || 69 || Spouse: F E Hopkins || 42°58.572 || 147°18.322 |- | J C F & A F || || || || || || 42°58.573 || 147°18.321 |- | Jackson || Sarah || 1791 || 17 Oct 1857 || 66 || Spouse: Nicholas Jackson || 42°58.570 || 147°18.322 |- | James || Birdie || 1895 || 10 Feb 1984 || 89 || Spouse: Roydon James || 42°58.574 || 147°18.322 |- | James || Emma || || 10 Mar 1933 || 57 || || 42°58.574 || 147°18.322 |- | James || Emma Cotton || 1856 || 10 Mar 1923 || 57 || || 42°58.574 || 147°18.322 |- | James || George || 1862 || 22 Sep 1928 || 66 || || 42°58.574 || 147°18.322 |- | James || Roydon || 1890 || 7 Jul 1936 || 46 || Spouse: Birdie James || 42°58.574 || 147°18.322 |- | Keen || Emma Eugene || 1856 || 15 May 1914 || 58 || Spouse: Walter Keen || 42°58.570 || 147°18.322 |- | Lindsay || Mary Ann || 1841 || 10 Apr 1856 || 15 || || 42°58.569 || 147°18.322 |- | Lucas || Minnie T || 28 Jul 1863 || 20 Sep 1938 || 65 || Parents: John Thomas, Jane Firth; Spouse: E F Lucas || 42°58.560 || 147°18.324 |- | Smallhorn || Frances Martha || 1892 || 15 Aug 1951 || 69 || Spouse: Herbert E Smallhorn || 42°58.562 || 147°18.324 |- | Thiessen || Alfred William || 1877 || 9 Dec 1942 || 65 || Spouse: Ruby Thiessen, Children: Nancy, Douglas || 42°58.557 || 147°18.326 |- | Western || Rene Clarissa || 19 Jan 1891 || 26 Jun 1960 || 69 || Spouse: C C Weston || 42°58.574 || 147°18.322 |- | Wise || Edith Eugene || 1869 || 22 May1931 || 62 || Parents: John Thomas Firth, Jane Firth; Spouse: W H Wise || 42°58.561 || 147°18.325 |}

Settling On The Holston River

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[[Category:Cox-5399 Stories by Jerry Cox]] == Introduction == : Priority: : Status: Functional :: Has been logged. :: Has Headers. :: Some names have WT IDs :: Use as source on profiles having WT IDs mentioned below. ::: Summarizing is better than quoting. ::: Use [[Space:Settling_On_The_Holston_River#Using_note_as_source|inline citation]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Settling On The Holston River|'''WikiTree Profiles that use Note 1427 by Jerry Cox: ''Settling On The Holston River'' source''']] == Note 1427 by Jerry Cox == Originally posted to [[Cox-5679|William Cox]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Cox-5679&diff=46579113&oldid=46342753 Creation of Profile for] [[Cox-5679|William Cox]] which was merged 4 April 2017. === Ancient Hunting Grounds of Cherokees === : The French Broad and Holston Rivers join togather just North of Knoxville to form the Tennessee River. Before 1780 Americans begain settling along these rivers, but the Cherokee Indians claimed these settlements were on part of their ancient hunting grounds, which had been unfairly taken from them by the Americans. The Cherokees raided the settlements and made life bitter for the settlers. In 1780 American troupes invaded Cherokees villages in and near the American settlements, distroying crops and homes. The Indians were left homeless, hungry, and without ammunition, even enough to hunt for food. Also Americans won the Revolutionary War in late fall of 1779.

=== [[Cox-5679|William Cox]] and His In-Laws === : Now with the war over and the Indians no longer a major threat to settlers, Americans moved in to claim the land. Soon after [[Cox-5675|Reed]] was born in Virginia in 1785, [[Cox-5679|William Cox]] settled on the south side of the Holston River in Jefferson Co Tn on Mosey Creek. He built and opperated the second grist mill on the creek, Adam Peck having built the first. ([[Cox-5679|William Cox]] married [[Stone-4557|Mary Stone]], probably at Watauga Tn, but they may have lived close by in Fincastle Co Va.) [[Massengill-41|Michael Massengill]], brother-in-law, settled across the river from [[Cox-5679|William Cox]] on land which would later be in Granger County. Their father-in-law, [[Stone-4570|William Stone]], followed in 1796 to live near his family. He, like [[Massengill-41|Michael]], settled in Granger County.

=== Marriages of [[Cox-5679|William Cox]] === : One Cox researcher thinks [[Cox-5679|William Cox]] may have been married three times. His first wife was the sister of his second wife, [[Stone-4557|Mary Stone]]. So if this is true, then the mother of [[Cox-5679|William]]'s oldest grils, born before 1780, is unknown. The birth of [[Stone-4557|Mary Stone]] recorded by the Stone family as 1764 would make [[Stone-4557|Mary]] very young to be their mother. [[Stone-4557|Mary]] would be about 12 years old, at the time Mary, [[Cox-5679|William Cox]]'s first recorded child, was born. The only evidence for three marriages is the age of [[Stone-4557|Mary Stone]], which makes her very young to be the mother of the older girls. However, there is no memory or record that William was married before he married [[Stone-4557|Mary Stone]]. [[Cox-5679|William Cox]]'s last wife was Mary Neal. Possible marriages for [[Cox-5679|William Cox]] are: 1st Unknown Stone, 2nd [[Stone-4557|Mary Stone]], 3rd Mary Neal. or 1st [[Stone-4557|Mary Stone]], 2nd Mary Neal. Stone family history records that [[Stone-4557|Mary Stone]] married [[Cox-5679|William Cox]] about 1781. If this date is correct, then [[Stone-4557|Mary]] is probably the mother of Dudley, [[Cox-5680|William Jr]], Reed and the younger children born before she died in 1794, but probably not the mother of Mary and Elizabeth.

: [[Cox-5679|William Cox]] married Mary Neal in Jefferson Co, Tn, on 5 Aug 1894. There daughter Leannah followed.

=== Marriages of [[Stone-4570|William Stone]]'s Children === : Stone family history records the marriages of [[Stone-4570|William Stone]]'s children. Dorcus' and Mary's record is copied here: " [[Stone-4558|Dorcas]] married [[Massengill-41|Michael Massengill]] in Washington County in 1779 and some years later they settled on Buffalo Creek, either when it was in Hawkins County or later when it fell into Grainger. Susan, who never married, is believed to have gone with them and when [[Stone-4558|Dorcas]] died, she remained in the Massengill home and took care of [[Stone-4558|Dorcas]]'s children. Also in Washington County, around 1781, Mary married [[Cox-5679|William Cox]] and they moved to Jefferson County, where she died in 1794, leaving children who were reared by Cox's second wife." (Note: Stone family reports just two marriages for [[Cox-5679|William Cox]]) William Bean, [[Stone-4570|William Stone]] and others came to Watauga Tn from VA. [[Cox-5679|William Cox]] may have came with that group, but there is no memory or record of same.

=== Research Notes === ==== Mary Cox e-mails to Jerry Cox: ==== '''Subject; Mary Stone''' on Saturday, April 20m 2002 8:52 PM

: Dear Jerry and Mary, You are right about our not knowing which children were [[Stone-4557|Mary Stone]] Cox's. I have only guessed and speculated in the past. Reed, Hopkins and Dudley seemed to want to perpetuate those names, and they show up in the names of grandchildren, too. The second William had only one son and one daughter to reach adulthood. He named that son William Napoleon (which was a surname in Tenn.) I wonder if Donna McGraw in Pendleton would know the date of Dudley's Birth or perhaps the name of Dudley's mother. Before I delve into Tenn. records at courthouses or libraries, I will send her an E-Mail. I have gone through all my notes about Stones and Coxes. It hasn't helped .Yes, I have actually seen the death notice of [[Stone-4557|Mary Stone Cox]] in a microfilm copy of the Knoxville newspaper. There were no details. This is the quote: "Mrs. Mary Cox wife of [[Cox-5679|William Cox]] esq. died in Jefferson County on the 12th ult." Knoxville Gazette, April 10, 1794, Vol. 3, no 10. From the Allen Papers, McClung Collection, Lawson McGhee Library, Penelope Allen had written, after quoting from the newspaper, "She was [[Stone-4557|Mary Stone]], Sister of Dorcus wife of [[Massengill-41|Michael Massengail]] of Grainger Co Tenn. Then Mrs. Allen signed her name as P.J.Allen. Have a good weekend. Love, Mary and Vincent

'''Subject: Re: William's brothers''' Date: Friday, April 12, 2002 10:32 PM

: Dear Jerry and Mary, Samuel and William I may have been related, as they came together to the areas of Jefferson and Grainger counties, according to Dr. Ramsey. They both died in the early l800's-Samuel in l808. I thought they might be close to each other in age. They both left minor children. They had both lived previously in Washington Co. I have a copy of the inventory of Sanuel. It was quite substantial. I have never seen one for William Cox. In Samuel's will he lists John as one of his sons. He also says that one of the executors is a relative, and I presume it is the one named John Cox. I wonder if John was a brother or his own father. The will was recorded in Knox Co, as I suppose the court in Grainger Co had not yet begun to function for recording Grainger Co. Wills. I can look up more information about those two Coxes, if it would help. Love and good ancestor hunting, Mary and Vince

'''Subject: Samuel Cox''' Date: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:39 AM

: Dear Jerry and Mary, Our granddaughter, Mary, downloaded your letter to Dick Davis. Thanks! It's good to locate a Samuel Cox descendant. Our Samuel's will was filed in the Chancery Court of Knox County, as were the early Jefferson Co. wills. The names of his children were John, Coalman, Jacob, Bruce, Samuel, Polly, Rachel and Sarah Byland. His wife was probably Margaret, because she bought many items at the Estate Sale. We'll be at Mark's for a few days. I'll contact you on my return. Love to both, Mary and Vince

==== William Cox and Michael Massengill were Brother-in-laws. ==== : Mrs Penelope J Allen is quoted in "The Massengill, Massengale and Variants" as stating '''[[Cox-5679|William Cox]] and [[Massengill-41|Michael Massengill]] were Brother-in-laws'''.

==== Passing on of Cox Family History ==== : [[Cox-5679|William Cox]]'s son [[Cox-5680|William Jr]] fathered son William Napolian Cox. William Napolian's son, Joseph William Cox, fathered seven children, incliuding '''Lula Belle Cox'''. Lula Belle was born 3 Feb 1885, 42 years after the death of William jr, her g-grandfather. From an early age she listened to memories about [[Cox-5680|William Jr]] and memories going back to William sr and [[Stone-4557|Mary Stone]] Cox. She died in 1986 having lived 101 years. She passed along her memories and her passion for Cox family history to '''Mary Eleanor King Cox''', wife of Vincent Cox, ggg-grandson of [[Cox-5679|William Cox sr]]. Mary E. added much research to Lula Belle's memorties and '''produced the book "Descendants of Joseph William Cox Mill Springs, Jefferson Conty, Tennessee 1847-2004.''' " Much thinks to Mary and Lula Belle. The business papers, documents, letters and also the bible of [[Cox-5680|William Jr]] were saved and passed down from generation to generation. Hopkins, James, and Reed are mentioned in the documents. Mary E. possesed and perserved them all and at one time was making arrangments to donate the records, except the bible, to the McClung Library in Knoxville. Family history recorded in the bible is that the bible belonged to [[Cox-5680|William Jr]], and states his birthday. This Cox family branch has a tradition that [[Cox-5679|William Cox sr]] came from Ireland. If this memory came from Lula Belle, then is best info avaiable now. Also Mary E. noted that a man often named his first son after his father and his second son after himself. William sr could have followed that practice, as first son was Dudley and second son William. His father would be named Dudley, and he lived in Ireland. Note: There is a Dudley Cox recorded in the Parish and Probate Records in England, see: Buckinghamshirre, Middlesex, Staffordshire. These can be found at ancestry.com, must be a member. Mary E said [[Cox-5679|William Cox]] and his Wife, Mary, are buried on the Cox Plantation. Info may have came from Lula Belle.

==== Lottery ==== : '''Jacob Carper and [[Cox-5679|William Cox]] had their names drawn in the lottery'''. "The Knoxville Gazette"

==== Settlement at Muscle Shoals ==== : (Haygood "History of Tennessee" p268) In 1791 and later '''Zackariah Cox of Jefferson Co.''' was active in attempting to place a '''settlement at Muscle Shoals''' on the Tennesssee River. Zackariah had a brother named William, however '''no connection to our [[Cox-5679|William Cox]] has been found in the record'''.

==== Paying Taxes In 1800 ==== : In year1800 [[Cox-5679|William Cox]] (probably [[Cox-5679|William Cox sr]] [[Cox-5680|William Jr]] was age 18) '''paid taxes''' on 450 acres and 3 blacks. Also Dudley Cox paid tax in 1 white.

==== Placed a "Circular" ==== : '''10 Sept 1828 [[Cox-5680|William Cox]] placed a "circular" in "The Knoxville Enquirier.'''" It would be nice to find and read same. == Using note as source == : '''Source:''' [[#Cox|Cox]], Jerry '' [[Space:Settling On The Holston River|Note 1427: Settling On The Holston River]]''

: '''Inline citation:''' :: For entire note: ::: [[#Cox|Cox]]: [[Space:Settling_On_The_Holston_River|Note 1427: ''Settling On The Holston River'']]. :: For part of note: ::: [[#Cox|Cox]]: [[Space:Settling_On_The_Holston_River#Ancient_Hunting_Grounds_of_Cherokees|Ancient Hunting Grounds of Cherokees]]. == Research Notes == == Sources == == Acknowledgments == Thank you to [[Cox-5399 | Jerry Cox]] for sharing this note with WikiTree == Note as moved from [[Cox-1921|William Cox]] == : [[#NI427|NI427]] by jerry Cox who did not want this note changed. On 16 Oct 2013 at 12:30: Jerry Cox imported the data for William Cox from jcoxff.ged which created the profile of [[Cox-5679|William Cox]]. The unchanged note in it's entirety has been moved here and then hidden. The visible text is unchanged (except for minor typos). However, titles and links to WikiTree profiles have been added to help locate/reference the data better.

Sevelen, St Gallen One Place Study

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== Purpose of the Study == Sevelen is part of a string of villages along the valley floor of the Rheintal in the canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland. The towering mountains on either side of the valley made it easier for the early population to choose their spouses from a few of the neighbouring villages. Naturally, there are exceptions to this but it holds true for the majority of people well into the 19th century. As a result, local families are heavily intertwined and even one ancestor from the old families is invariably linked to many other families in Sevelen. Early migrants to lands now within Germany and beyond as well as later migrations to the USA and Brazil have spread descendants far and wide. The goal of the study is to reconstruct a family tree for the village based on the available church records. This will greatly aid family researchers with roots in Sevelen, regardless of where they reside. == Location & History == Located in the South-East of the Swiss canton of St. Gallen the municipality of Sevelen, together with the municipalities of Wartau, Buchs, Grabs, Gams and Sennwald, forms the registration district of Werdenberg. The municipality of Sevelen encompasses the village of Sevelen, the hamlets of Rans, St. Ulrich, Oberräfis and Sevelerberg. The Evangelisch-Reformierte Kirche in Sevelen (Reformed Church), dating back to the 13th century, is the oldest surviving church in the municipality. A Katholische Kirche (Catholic Church) was erected in 1950. Sevelen or ''Sevellins'' was mentioned for the first time in 1160. Some 300 years later, the village became part of confederate canton Luzern and, as a consequence, part of the Old Swiss Confederacy. In 1517, the area of Werdenberg was acquired by the canton of Glarus and remained as such until 1798. The ownership by Glarus is something every family researcher in the area should be aware of for a few reasons. First, during the Reformation Glarus and its lands were early adopters of the 'new' religion. Aside from Gams, the available church registers for Werdenberg were started by followers of the Evangelisch-Reformierten Kirche. Second, many of the officials were chosen by the masters in Glarus from their ranks. Therefore, some family names in the church registers originate in Glarus. However, they did often marry locally. In 1637, Johannes Grenz from 'German' lands began recording christenings and marriages as he commenced his posting in Sevelen. Burials were not considered as important by the Reformed Church and burials were not recorded until 1707. Most people in Werdenberg were involved in subsistence agriculture. This did not change with the introduction of mechanical embroidery machines 'Wikipedia'' (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schifflistickmaschine : accessed 25 November 2020). "Schifflistickmaschine." in the 1870s but it provided the farmers with another stream of income. It was mainly a family affair although some were able to employ some neighbours as well. Researchers will encounter the term 'Sticker' on many pages of the later church records. == Useful Terms == Kirchgemeinde: similar to the English Parish Wahlkreis: Registration District Bürger: Citizen Bürger Ort or Heimatort: In Switzerland, citizenship is determined by being a ''Bürger'' of a particular municipality. Inherited through the father, sons will pass on the Heimatort to their children whereas daughters will exchange their father's Heimatort with the one from their husband. Residents of the area in Sevelen called 'Oberräfis' may hold two Heimatort, Sevelen and neighbouring Buchs. The Heimatort and place of residence can be the same but does not need to be. A person may be a Bürger of a place they never have resided in. The importance to genealogists is that Bürger registers are kept at the Heimatort whereas Family registers are kept at the place of residence. This means that if one is lost, there might be a 'backup' record in a different municipality. == Resources == In 2018, the canton of St. Gallen made the church registers available for free online through the ''Staatsarchiv St. Gallen''. The earliest registers from 1637 are missing some entries. However, as a whole, the registers are largely without gaps. The following are available through the archive. {| border="1" |'''Named Register'''|| '''Weblink''' |- |Tauf-, Ehe und Totenbuch, 1637-1738||https://dls.staatsarchiv.sg.ch/records/1506207 |- |Tauf-, Konfirmanden-, Ehe und Totenbuch, 1728-1806 ||https://dls.staatsarchiv.sg.ch/records/1506208 |- |Tauf-, Konfirmanden-, Ehe und Totenbuch, 1806-1836||https://dls.staatsarchiv.sg.ch/records/1506209 |- |Tauf-, Konfirmanden-, Ehe und Totenbuch, 1827-1840||https://dls.staatsarchiv.sg.ch/records/1506210 |- |Tauf- und Konfirmandenbuch, 1840-1896||https://dls.staatsarchiv.sg.ch/records/1506656 |- |Ehe und Totenbuch, 1841-1903||https://dls.staatsarchiv.sg.ch/records/1506657 |- |} === Pastors of the Kirchgemeinde Sevelen, 1637- === {| border="1" |'''Name'''|| '''Period''' |- |Johannes Grenz||1637-1650 |- |Johann Rudolf Delliker||1650-1668 |- |Johann Jakob Hofmeister||1668-1682 |- |Samuel Schmid||1682-1707 |- |Paravicin de Paravicinis||1707-1728 |- |[[Schmid-2918|Samuel Schmid]]||1728- 1771 |- |[[Legler-195|Johann Ulrich Legler]]||1771-1786 |- |Bartholome Kubli||1786-1812 |- |Mathias Hagmann||1812-1827 |- |Johann Knaus||1827-1835 |- |Jakob Ludwig Fäh||1835-1845 |- |Kaspar Laurenz Hess||1845-1859 |- |} == Participants == [[Staub-537|Andrea Staub]] - Growing up in Sevelen, I am a direct descendant of a few of the 'old families' of Sevelen. == Sources == * Ulrich Friedrich Hagmann, ''Huldreich Gustav Sulzberger (1819-1888): Die Geschichte der Gemeinde Sevelen, Band I''. Sevelen, St. Gallen, Schweiz: Gemeinde Sevelen, 1978. * Ulrich Friedrich Hagmann, ''Huldreich Gustav Sulzberger (1819-1888): Die Geschichte der Gemeinde Sevelen, Band II''. Sevelen, St. Gallen, Schweiz: Gemeinde Sevelen, 1984. * ''Wikipedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Switzerland : accessed 25 November 2020). "History of Switzerland." * ''Wikipedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevelen : accessed 25 November 2020). "Sevelen."

Seven Bogert-Bogart families in Canada

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Numerous spelling variations are seen with the Van Der Bogart, Van Der Boogart, Vandenbogert, Van Der Bogeart, Van de Bogart, de Bogart, Boogart, Bogaert, Bogart. A list of names located in this book can be seen as well through this page link, which is also added in for quick reference. Seven Bogert-Bogart families in Canada; whose ancestors were among the early Dutch settlers of New Netherland. by Bogart, John Albert. 1962. On archive.org at https://archive.org/details/sevenbogertbogar00boga https://ia803103.us.archive.org/BookReader/BookReaderImages.php?zip=/18/items/sevenbogertbogar00boga/sevenbogertbogar00boga_jp2.zip&file=sevenbogertbogar00boga_jp2/sevenbogertbogar00boga_0017.jp2&scale=4.136155606407323&rotate=0

Seven Centuries in the Kneeland Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Kneeland Name Study]] {{One Name Study | name=Kneeland}} Other: * '''[[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]]''' * '''[[Space: SFK-Wikitree_XRef | SFK - Wikitree Cross Reference]]''' * '''[[Space: SFK-Illustrations_List | SFK - List of Illustrations]] __TOC__ == Seven Centuries in the Kneeland Family == * by [[Kneeland-505|Stillman Foster Kneeland]] (1845-1926) * published by S.F. Kneeland, New York, 1897 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Seven Centuries in the Kneeland Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin1897knee * https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11897/ Notes on differences: * The "1897" version appears to be SFK's original in that it has a very simple Title Page. *: The scanned version here is missing the last page of Index 2 (Surnames other than Kneeland). * The "00" version is presumably a 1900 reprint. It added a photo of the author ahead of an expanded Title Page. Also on the back of the Title Page is an added Whttier poem as well as a copyright notice. Finally, the Preface follows the Tribute to Wife rather than preceding it. *: In the scanned version here, the 4th page of Index 2 is unreadable. * The Ancestry,com version is freely available, is the 1900 version, and has a complete readable Index 2. However, the scans of the Photo Plates are terrible. * See also [https://electricscotland.com/webclans/atoc/ancientfamilyofcleland.pdf '''Ancient Family of Cleland'''] by John Burton Cleland, published 1905 in London, UK. The information on the Kneland/Cleland lineage "of that ilk" is very similar to SFK, but this version provides more details as to the original sources. Though SFK published earlier, his information was most likely obtained from John Burton Cleland. === Table of Contents === * [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/n20/mode/2up '''Part I. Preliminary observations'''] * [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/21/mode/2up '''Part II. Scottish chieftains of the Clan-Kneland'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/23/mode/2up '''Chapter I. The "Parson O'Gowrie" and Knelands of that Ilk'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/33/mode/2up '''Chapter II. The Cleland Family'''] * [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/n60/mode/2up '''Part III. The Original Bostonians'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/n62/mode/2up '''Chapter III. The John Kneelands'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/61/mode/2up '''Chapter IV. Colonial descendants'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/73/mode/2up '''Chapter V. The Townsend Family'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/80/mode/2up '''Chapter VI. The descendants of Richard Kneeland, Esq'''] * [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/93/mode/2up '''Part IV. Descendants of Samuel and Mary (Alden) Kneeland'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/95/mode/2up '''Chapter VII. Samuel Kneeland and Mary Alden'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/106/mode/2up '''Chapter VIII. The Langdon Family'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/115/mode/2up '''Chapter IX. Edward Kneeland of Maine'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/127/mode/2up '''Chapter X. The Boston families'''] * [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/133/mode/2up '''Part V. Genesis of the Ipswich Family'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/135/mode/2up '''Chapter XI. The Colonial Period'''] * [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/157/mode/2up '''Part VI. The Timothy Kneeland Family'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/159/mode/2up '''Chapter XII. Timothy and Maria (Stone) Kneeland'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/165/mode/2up '''Chapter XIII. Descendants of Oliver Kneeland'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/175/mode/2up '''Chapter XIV. Descendants of John Kneeland, Esq'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/182/mode/2up '''Chapter XV. Descendants of Asa Kneeland'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/205/mode/2up '''Chapter XVI. Gardner Kneeland and his descendants'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/215/mode/2up '''Chapter XVII. Rev. Abner Kneeland'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/223/mode/2up '''Chapter XVIII. Descendants of Rev. Abner Kneeland'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/228/mode/2up '''Chapter XIX. Descendants of Silas Kneeland'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/232/mode/2up '''Chapter XX. The Stearns Family'''] * [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/241/mode/2up '''Part VII. Jonathan Kneeland's Family'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/243/mode/2up '''Chapter XXI. John and Jonathan'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/251/mode/2up '''Chapter XXII. Descendants of John Kneeland'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/255/mode/2up '''Chapter XXIII. Descendants of Warren Kneeland'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/270/mode/2up '''Chapter XXIV. Descendants of Asa Kneeland'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/274/mode/2up '''Chapter XXV. Descendants of Amasa Kneeland'''] * [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/293/mode/2up '''Part VIII. Dr. Hezekiah Kneeland's Family'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/295/mode/2up '''Chapter XXVI. Dr. Hezekiah Kneeland and Mercy Pepoon'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/300/mode/2up '''Chapter XXVII. Descendants of Timothy P. Kneeland'''] * [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/309/mode/2up '''Part IX. The David Kneeland Family'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/311/mode/2up '''Chapter XXVIII. The Three Davids'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/321/mode/2up '''Chapter XXIX. Descendants of Sylvester W. Kneeland'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/329/mode/2up '''Chapter XXX. Descendants of Moses Kneeland'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/332/mode/2up '''Chapter XXXI. Hon. James Kneeland, of Milwaukee'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/343/mode/2up '''Chapter XXXII. Descendants of Phila (Kneeland) Warner'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/345/mode/2up '''Chapter XXXIII. Descendants of Benjamin and James'''] * [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/354/mode/2up '''Part X. Local Branches of that Ilk'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/355/mode/2up '''Chapter XXXIV. The New York Family'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/360/mode/2up '''Chapter XXXV. The Northampton Family'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/371/mode/2up '''Chapter XXXVI. The Connecticut Family'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/384/mode/2up '''Chapter XXXVII. The Michigan Family'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/395/mode/2up '''Chapter XXXVIII. The Ohio Family'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/413/mode/2up '''Chapter XXXIX. The Vermont Family'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/428/mode/2up '''Chapter XL. The Maine Family'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/448/mode/2up '''Chapter XLI. Descendants of Henry Kneeland of New York'''] * [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/n636/mode/2up '''Indices.'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/n638/mode/2up ''' Index I. Given names of Kneelands'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin1897knee/page/476/mode/2up '''Index II. Ancestors and descendants of Kneelands'''] ::* [https://archive.org/details/sevencenturiesin00knee/page/583/mode/1up '''Index II. Last Page'''] * '''Table of Contents Additions: ::* '''[[Space: SFK-Illustrations_List | List of Illustrations]] ::* '''[[Space: SFK-Wikitree_XRef | SFK - Wikitree Cross Reference]]''' === Errata === * Numerous errors in this publication have been identified. A list needs to be created. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Kneeland, Stillman Foster. ''[[Space:Seven Centuries in the Kneeland Family|Seven Centuries in the Kneeland Family]]'' (S.F. Kneeland, New York, 1897) [ Page ]. * ([[#Kneeland|Kneeland]]: Page 134) * Kneeland, Stillman Foster. ''[[Space:Seven Centuries in the Kneeland Family|Seven Centuries in the Kneeland Family]]'' (S.F. Kneeland, New York, 1897) [ Page ].

Seven Circles Magic

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=== Introduction === When it was decided, in June 2022, that CC7 would be available for every WikiTreer profile, the "magic" of number 7 has been among the arguments to choose this value rather than CC6 or CC8. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1414499/reporting-your-number-of-connected-profiles-to-what-degree? original discussion]. The magic has seemed to work. Only a few months were needed for some members' CC7 to skyrocket to unexpected heights. To date (Feb 9, 2023), 25 "[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:ConnectionCounts Top Connected]" have a CC7 over 10,000, and the champion Patty LaPlante is hitting the 30,000 wall. Amazing figures? Barely one thousandth of the current size of the Single Tree (28M+ connected profiles), but ... === Variation on the Birthday Paradox === Probability computing often leads to counter-intuitive results, like the so-called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_problem Birthday Paradox]. The following computation is a variation on this problem, with a possible application to the seven circles magic. '''Take two random samples S1 and S2 of similar size n from a population of size P. What is the probability that those two samples overlap''', in other words, have a least a common element? It is not too difficult to prove that this probability E is not smaller than the following expression. '''E > 1 - (1 - n/P)n ''' Now, given P, what is the minimal value of n such as the two samples have "almost certainly" a common element? Let's define "almost certainly" as a value of E greater than 99.99% Setting P to 30 million, the order of magnitude of the current Single Tree, let's compute this lower bound of E for different values of n. {| border="2" cellpadding="5" ! n !! 1 - (1 - n/P)n |- ||500|| 0.008 |- ||1,000|| 0.03 |- ||2,000|| 0.12 |- ||5,000|| 0.56 |- ||10,000|| 0.96 |- ||15,000|| 0.9994 |- ||20,000|| 0.999998 |- ||30,000|| 1 - 10-13 |- |} The size of the two random samples having almost certainly a common element may seem surprisingly small compared to the total population : less than one thousandth of the total. This is the same kind of counter-intuitive result as the "Birthday Paradox", and actually the two problems are quite similar. The last section "Mathematical Annex" provides further details for the curious reader. ===Testing the seven circles randomness === 1,000 to 10,000 is the typical range of many current values of CC7. As of Feb 8, 2023, about 16,600 members have a CC7 over 1,000, 4,700 over 2,000, 422 over 5,000, and 25 over 10,000. The figures above show that over this interval [1,000 - 10,000], the probability of overlapping samples changes drastically from 3% to 96%. Consider our two top connected profiles [[Luker-573|Patty LaPlante]] and [[Loden-219|Jim Loden]]. ''Supposing their respective seven circles were random samples'', they should "almost certainly" overlap, with a probability greater than 99.999%. The above randomness hypothesis is of course wrong. Your seven circles are not randomly filled. However, if you have really expanded your circles in all directions and look at who is in the 7th circle, you might be wondering how you eventually got there in only 7 steps, and if it's not a really random sample, it somehow looks like it. But does it behave like it, regarding the above overlap problem? Do seven circles really overlap when they reach the five-digits range? Overlapping seven circles for Patty and Jim would mean that there is at least a profile at distance 7 or less from both of them. Which means, in other words, that distance from Patty to Jim should be at most 14 (from the triangle inequality). Guess what? To date, ''the distance from Patty to Jim is exactly 14''! Their 7th circles do overlap, at least in the middle profile of the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Loden-219&person2Name=Luker-573 shortest path], namely [[Ralls-194|Sarah (Ralls) Briscoe (1827-1888)]]. Are there other profiles belonging to both 7th circles? Not sure. If you strike Sarah from the path, the Connection Finder proposes a new path of length 16 .. Too good to be true? This is after all only one example, and we might have been lucky. Looking further on the distances between various Top Connected, we discovered a bit more magic: * '''The distance from Patty to all US profiles with a CC7 over 10,000 is 14 or less'''. * The US Top Connected themselves are typically at distance around 15 or less from each other. * Distances from US Top Connected to other countries Top Connected are found in the following ranges : ** 17-22 for Canadians ** 21-25 for South Africans ** 19-23 for Australians * Inside each national non-US cluster, distances are 13 or less between top South Africans, 13 between Canadians, 12 between Australians. Those results are based on a very small set of profiles so far, but the number of profiles with a CC7 around or over 10,000 is growing, and we'll be able soon to consolidate or invalidate those results. We're still lacking European profiles, but they should come. The provisional conclusion is that ''inside every geographical cluster'', the seven circles seem to overlap for two profiles when their CC7 reaches the five-digit range, behaving like random samples. Reaching the five-digit for CC7 should be possible for many, maybe most profiles, with work and time. We have already conjectured that [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ten_Circles_-_One_Million_Profiles Ten circles meet each other]. But it might be that most of the time, ''Seven circles meet each other''. Is not that magic enough? There is more in the following section, for maths lovers. ===Mathematical Annex=== ==== The probability of overlapping samples ==== S1 and S2 are two samples of same size n in the population of size P. Let's say S1 has been fixed. The probability for the first element of S2 to be also in S1 is n/P. The second element is taken independently among the remaining P-1, with a probability n/(P-1) to fall in S1 ... and so on, up to the last element of S2 taken among (P-n+1), with a probability of n/(P-n+1) to fall in S1. What we want to compute is the probabilty E of "at least one of S2 falling in S1". It's easier to compute the probability Ê=1-E, of the complementary event, "S1 and S2 are disjoint", meaning all elements of S2 have fallen outside S1. Ê is the following product of n factors, each corresponding to the probability for each successive element in S2 of not falling in S1. Ê = (1-n/P)(1-n/(P-1))...(1-n/(P-n+1)) Each one of the factors in this product is smaller than the first one, so the whole product Ê < (1-n/P)n. Hence the complementary E > 1 - (1-n/P)n ====The critical sample size is SQRT(P) ==== In the numerical exemple we have fixed P to 30 million, and seen that the probability of overlapping samples was getting over 0.5 by n=5,000. This result can be generalized to any value of P, using a well-known limit calculus. Let's take n and P in the above calculus such as '''n2=P''' or otherwise said n=SQRT(P) In that case, n/P = 1/n, and the expression simplifies into 1 - (1-1/n)n (1-1/n)n is a well known example of converging sequence, its limit being '''1/e''', the inverse of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_(mathematical_constant) Euler number]. This is a variant of the better known result :''' lim (1+1/n)n = e'''. See e.g., [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7VOC5U1Et4 this video] for a quick and cool demo. Given large values of n used considered here, we can take this limit as a good approximation of Ê, with the corresponding value of E being slightly over '''1-1/e''', about 0.632. Such a value can be considered as a "moderately fair" probability. This result gives a quick and easy to remember result : '''the probability of overlapping becomes fairly good when the size of the two samples passes over the square root of the total population'''. For the time being and years to come, this critical value will pass 6,000 when the Single Tree gets to 36 million profiles, 7,000 when we get to 49 million connected, and so on. The number of connected profiles with a CC7 over the critical value SQRT(P) is likely to grow faster than the critical value itself. The numbers lovers will of course appreciate to see the magic number '''7''' meet here the not less magic number '''e'''... === About the image === The image illustrating this page is the reproduction of the front page of the first volume of "Seven Circles", the official Periodical of the International Magic Circle, which was published from April 1931 until June 1934. More details can be found here at [http://geniimagazine.com/wiki/index.php/Seven_Circles MagicPedia]. This publication had several editors and contributors quoted in this page, with linked biographies, like [http://geniimagazine.com/wiki/index.php?title=Walter_B._Gibson Walter B. Gibson], [http://geniimagazine.com/wiki/index.php?title=John_Northern_Hilliard John Northern Hilliard], and more. I could not find any of those people in WikiTree. Would be a good idea to create profiles and try to connect them.

Seventh Day Adventists

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[[Category: Religion Project]] The goal of this project is to link families/people in the Seventh-day Adventist church. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Paul-5747|Caitlin Haulk]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * link existing profiles or create new ones if not existing already. * Provide relevant history of SDAs * Help me make this look nice :) Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22335344 send me a private message]. Thanks! The following information has been submitted as a preliminary sample. It may be edited or deleted as needed. == Origins of the leading doctrines held today by Seventh-day Adventists == Manuel De Lacunza, S.J. (July 19, 1731 – c. June 18, 1801) was a Jesuit priest who used the pseudonym Juan Josafat Ben-Ezra in his main work on the interpretation of the prophecies of the Bible, which was entitled "The Coming of the Messiah in Majesty and Glory"...the three volumes of this major work was completed in 1790...In September 1824 Pope Leo XII placed it on the Index of Prohibited Books. In 1827 his two-volume translation was translated and published by the Rev Edward Irving.
Lacunza believed that he had made some "new discoveries, in a subject which certainly is not one of mere curiosity, but of the greatest interest." The first of these was that the world would not have an end, or return to chaos or nothingness from which it came forth."
Secondly, Lacunza concluded that the Biblical expressions "end of the age" and "end of the world" refer to two different times. He understood the "end of the age" or "day of the Lord" as merely the end of a phase of human history that would be closed by the coming of Christ and the beginning of His kingdom on Earth. At this time the living would be judged and the Jews converted, after which a new society would be established for a thousand-year reign of justice and peace.
Futurist interpretations of prophecy differed from that of Baptist preacher William Miller and other prominent Protestants of the period, whose focus was on a mode of Biblical prophecy which is known as Historicism. While Futurism teaches that most of the events which are described in the Book of Revelation (including the appearance of the Antichrist) will take place sometime in an indefinite future, purveyors of Historicism believe that the prophetic revelations are principally found in the Biblical books of Daniel and the Revelation. While Daniel describes events of that period until the first advent of Christ, at which an outline of the history of the Christian church is given until the second advent of Christ, the Book of Revelation begins in the first century A.D and then outlines the prophetic fate of the church, which continues to the second coming of Christ. According to Historicists, "The Books of Daniel and the Revelation explain each other, they fit like a hand in a glove."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Lacunza William Miller (February 15, 1782 – December 20, 1849) was an American Baptist minister who is credited with beginning the mid-19th-century North American religious movement known as Millerism. After his proclamation of the Second Coming did not occur as expected in the 1840s, new heirs of his message emerged, including the Advent Christians (1860), the Seventh-day Adventists (1863) and other Adventist movements.
From 1840 onwards, Millerism was transformed from an "obscure, regional movement into a national campaign." The key figure in this transformation was Joshua Vaughan Himes, the pastor of Chardon Street Chapel in Boston, Massachusetts, and an able and experienced publisher. Though Himes did not fully accept Miller's ideas until 1842, he established the fortnightly paper Signs of the Times on February 28, 1840, to publicize them. After the failure of Miller's expectations for October 22, 1844, the date became known as the Millerites' Great Disappointment. Hiram Edson recorded that "Our fondest hopes and expectations were blasted, and such a spirit of weeping came over us as I never experienced before.
Following the Great Disappointment most Millerites simply gave up their beliefs. Some did not and viewpoints and explanations proliferated. Miller initially seems to have thought that Christ's Second Coming was still going to take place—that "the year of expectation was according to prophecy; but...that there might be an error in Bible chronology, which was of human origin, that could throw the date off somewhat and account for the discrepancy."[22] Miller never gave up his belief in the Second Coming of Christ. Estimates of Miller's followers—the Millerites—vary between 50,000, and 500,000. Miller's legacy includes the Advent Christian Church with 61,000 members, and the Seventh-day Adventist Church with over 19 million members. Both these denominations have a direct connection with the Millerites and the Great Disappointment of 1844.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Miller_(preacher) == Seventh-day Adventist Church History == Almost immediately following the disappointment of October 22, 1844, many believers and ministers who had associated themselves with the Advent message dropped away. Some of these joined the movement largely from fear, and when the time of expectation passed, they abandoned their hope and disappeared. Others were swept into fanaticism. About half of the Adventist group clung to their confidence that Christ would soon appear in the clouds of heaven. In the experience of the derision and ridicule heaped upon them by the world, they thought they saw evidences that the day of grace for the world had passed. These people believed firmly that the return of the Lord was very near. But as the days moved into weeks and the Lord did not appear, a division of opinion developed, and this group divided. One part, numerically large, took the position that prophecy was not fulfilled in 1844, and that there must have been a mistake in reckoning the prophetic periods. They began to fix their attention on some specific future date for the event. There were others, a smaller group, the forefathers of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, who were so certain of the evidences of the work of the spirit of God in the great Advent awakening that to deny that the movement was the work of the Lord would, they believed, do despite to the spirit of grace. This they felt they could not do.
Hiram Edson, one of this group, lived in central New York State at Port Gibson. He was the leader of the Adventists in that area. The believers met in his home on October 22, 1844, to await the coming of the Lord. Calmly and patiently they awaited the great event. But as the hour of midnight came and they realized the day of expectation had passed, it became clear that Jesus would not come as soon as they had thought. It was a time of bitter disappointment. In the early morning hours Hiram Edson and a few others went out to his barn to pray, and as they prayed, he felt assured that light would come. A little later, as Edson and a friend were crossing a cornfield to visit fellow Adventists, it seemed as if a hand touched his shoulder. He looked up to see—as if in a vision—the heavens opened, and Christ in the heavenly sanctuary entering into the most holy place. The message of the first angel and the message of the second angel had been sounded in the proclamation of the Advent message, and now the message of the third angel began to sound. Under this message the significance of the Seventh-day Sabbath began to dawn.
We trace the story of the beginning of Sabbath keeping among the early Adventists, in a little church in the township of Washington in the heart of New Hampshire, where the members of an independent Christian church in 1843 heard and accepted the preaching of the Advent message. It was an earnest group. Into their midst came a Seventh Day Baptist, Rachel Oakes, who distributed tracts setting forth the binding claims of the fourth commandment. Some in 1844 saw and accepted this Bible truth. One of their number, William Farnsworth, in a Sunday morning service, stood to his feet and declared that he intended to keep God’s Sabbath of the fourth commandment. A dozen others joined him, taking their stand firmly on all of God’s commandments. They were the first Seventh-day Adventists. The minister who cared for this church group, Frederick Wheeler, soon accepted the Seventh-day Sabbath and was the first Adventist minister to do so. Another of the Advent preachers, T. M. Preble, who lived in the same state, accepted the Sabbath truth and in February, 1845, published an article in the Hope of Israel, one of the Adventist journals, setting forth the binding claims of the fourth commandment. Joseph Bates, a prominent Adventist minister residing in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, read the Preble article and accepted the Seventh-day Sabbath. Shortly thereafter, Elder Bates journeyed to Washington, New Hampshire, to study this new-found truth with the Sabbath keeping Adventists residing there. When he returned to his home, he was fully convinced of the Sabbath truth. Bates in time determined to publish a tract setting forth the binding claims of the fourth commandment. His 48-page Sabbath pamphlet was published in August, 1846. A copy of it came to the hands of James and Ellen White at about the time of their marriage in late August. From the scriptural evidence therein presented, they accepted, and began to keep the seventh-day Sabbath.
In the providence of God the several Sabbath keeping ministers who led out in teaching these new-found truths in company with a number of their followers, came together in 1848 in five Sabbath conferences. Through periods of fasting and prayer they studied the word of God. Elder Bates, the apostle of the Sabbath truth, took the lead in advocating the binding claims of the Sabbath. Hiram Edson and his associates, who attended some of the conferences, were strong in their presentation of the sanctuary light. James White, a careful student of prophecy, focused his attention on events that must take place before Jesus comes again. At these meetings the leading doctrines held today by Seventh-day Adventists were brought together. It was shortly after the fifth of these Sabbath conferences held in 1848 that another meeting was called at the home of Otis Nichols in Dorchester (near Boston), Massachusetts. The brethren were studying and praying concerning their responsibility to herald the light that the Lord had caused to shine upon their pathway.
James White took as his responsibility to publish the scriptural findings of this newly formed church, so he wrote an article called "the Present Truth" in 1849 and published 1,000 copies which were mailed from the Middleton, Connecticut post office. Thus the publishing work of the Seventh-day Adventist Church began. The eleventh and last issue was published at Paris, Maine, in November, 1850. Also in November, a conference was held in Paris, Maine and the brethren gave study to the growing publishing work. They decided to enlarge the paper and they changed its name to The Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald. It was published for a few months at Paris, Maine, then at Saratoga Springs, New York. It has been published from that day to this as the church paper of the Seventh-day Adventists.
In 1860, in connection with the organizing of the publishing work, a name was chosen. Some thought that “Church of God” would be appropriate, but the sentiment prevailed that the name should reflect the distinctive teachings of the church. They adopted “Seventh-day Adventist” as their name. The following year some companies of believers organized themselves into churches, and the churches in Michigan formed a State conference. Soon there were several State conferences. Then in May, 1863, the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists was organized.
Historical Prologue from "Early Writings" by Ellen G. White 1882, 2017 edition.
https://whiteestate.org/books/egw-books/books/ and https://m.egwwritings.org/en/book/28/info == Early Founders == :[[Miller-33527|William Miller (1782-1849)]] :[[Edson-1129|Hiram Edson (1806-1882)]] :William Farnsworth :[[Chamberlain-60|Ezra L. H. Chamberlain (1798-1855)]] :Wheeler, Frederick (1811–1910) :T. M. Preble :Joseph Bates, of Fairhaven, Massachusetts :[[White-20683|James Springer White (1821-1881)]] and [[Harmon-2754|Ellen Gould (Harmon) White (1827-1915)]] :Otis Nichols :Baker, Joseph (1800–1862) :Chapman, Minerva Jane (Loughborough) (1829−1923) :Cornell, Merritt Eaton (1827–1893) :Erzberger, Jakob H. (1843–1920) :Hastings, Leonard Wood (1803–1883) :Hilliard, Aaron Henderson (1820–1875) :Amadon, Martha Dorner (Byington) (1834–1937) :Littlejohn, Wolcott Hackley (1834–1916) :[[Bell-22302|Goodloe Harper Bell (abt.1832-1899)]] :[[Kellogg-847|John Harvey Kellogg (1852-1943)]] :[[Bourdeau-282|Augustin C Bourdeau (1834-1916)]] :Bourdeau, Daniel Toussaint (1835–1905) :Gaskell, Elijah B. (1833–1909) :Lindsey, John (c. 1821–1881) == Publishing Ministry == == Missionary Ministry == == Medical Ministry ==

Seventh Day Baptist Church, Berlin, New York

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[[Category: Seventh Day Baptist Church, Berlin, New York]] See:[[:Category:Seventh Day Baptist Church, Berlin, New York|the category]] for profiles. Berlin (formed 1806 from Petersburg). The First Methodist Episcopal church of Petersburgh was built in 1821, the pastor at that time being the Rev. John Nixon. Previous to that time however there was an organization of Methodists which held meetings in a building situated in the "Hollow" and owned by Joshua Lamb. The first preacher this society had was the Rev. Mr. Mitchell, an itinerant from the South who preached in Berlin and supplied in Petersburgh in 1811. rphe early promoters of the church were Jabez Y. Lewis, Job W. Madison, Justus Hakes, a-nd the Rev. Zebulon Lewis, and it was mainly through their efforts that the church was erected. [http://www.example.com link title] http://history.rays-place.com/ny/ren-petersburgh-ny.htm The Seventh-Day Baptist church of Berlin village probably antedates the Baptist church first referred to [30 Dec 1793], but the records are not quite clear on this point. Some authorities say the church was organized September 24, 1780; others say the formal organization did not occur until 1785. There is also a question as to who was the first pastor. The two pastors named for the office by different authorities are Elder Charles Saunders and Elder William Coon. The first meeting-house was built in 1800. This was demolished by a hurricane in August, 1821. February 8, 1824, the society was reorganized and steps were taken for the erection of a new meeting house. In December, 1824, the structure was completed and the pastor, the Rev. Alonzo Brown, was installed. Three years after, during the pastorate of Elder Hull, the building was destroyed by fire. A new church was built in 1831. The early promoters of the church were Charles Saunders, Thomas Crandall, Edward Whitford, Benjamin Vars, Robert Davis, John Green, Amos Green and George Maxon. http://history.rays-place.com/ny/ren-berlin-ny.htm See also: * The Berlin church still exists as a community today: https://www.berlinsdb.org/ ::* Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Seventh-Day-Baptist-Church-of-Berlin-117910744927170/ ::* YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/berlinseventhdaybaptistchurch * Seventh Day Baptist cemetery in Berlin https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1984806/seventh-day-baptist-cemetery * History of Seventh Day Baptists in America previous to 1802 by LA Platts http://www.giveshare.org/churchhistory/sdb/sdbhist5.html *LDS church records: [https://ldsgenealogy.com/cgi-bin/FHL2-NY.cgi?339979_Marriages_performed_by_Elder_William_Satterlee,_elder_of_the_Seventh-Day_Baptist_Church_of_Little_Hoosac,_New_York_:_Little_Hoosac_comprises_Stephentown,_Berlin,_and_Petersburgh,_New_York| Marriages performed by Elder William Satterlee, elder of the Seventh-Day Baptist Church of Little Hoosac, New York : Little Hoosac comprises Stephentown, Berlin, and Petersburgh, New York Family History Library] * Historical tour of Little Hoosic Seventh Day church (published 2010) https://eastwickpress.com/news/2010/10/petersburgh-and-berlin-families-visit-their-roots/ * Some marriages: https://rensselaer.nygenweb.net/7thday.htm

Several Ancestral Lines of Josiah Edson and His Wife Sarah Pinney

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Several Ancestral Lines of Josiah Edson and His Wife Sarah Pinney == Married at Stafford, Conn., July 1, 1779. With a full genealogical history of their descendants to the end of the nineteenth century. Covering three hundred years and embracing ten generations. * by Harriette Hyde Wells (b.1836) & Harry Weston Van Dyke (b.1872) * published by J. Munsell's Sons, Albany, N.Y., 1901 * Source Example: ::: Wells, Harriette Hyde. ''[[Space:Several Ancestral Lines of Josiah Edson and His Wife Sarah Pinney|Several Ancestral Lines of Josiah Edson and His Wife Sarah Pinney]]'' (J. Munsell's Sons, Albany, N.Y., 1901) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Wells|Wells]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Several Ancestral Lines of Josiah Edson and His Wife Sarah Pinney|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=8oRIAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/severalancestral00lcwell * https://archive.org/details/severalancestra00well * https://archive.org/details/severalancestral00well * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730737

Several Bios of Charles II w/refs; different languages

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== Very Long Bio == About Charles / Karl "le Chauvre" / "den skallede" de France, II (Carolingian Dynasty) Ben M. Angel notes: Again, if the year is before 962, it is not the Holy Roman Empire, and the ruler is not the Holy Roman Emperor. The first Emperor of the entity that later becomes known as the Holy Roman Empire was Otto I, coroneted in 962. This individual precedes him by over a century. References to "Holy Roman Empire" in secondary sources can be regarded as poorly researched (perhaps from obsolete documentation suggesting the German Holy Roman Empire to be a continuation of the Carolingian Frankish Empire - no longer considered to be so) and incorrect. --- Alternative Data from merges (Sharon): •Born 5/15/823 •Nicknames/ Transliteration Names? Kaljupaa; el Calvo --- Family of Origin Louis I The Pious m Judith second m secondly (Aix-la-Chapelle Feb 819) JUDITH, daughter of WELF [I] Graf [von Altdorf] & his wife Heilwig --- ([805]-Tours 19 Apr 843, bur Tours Saint-Martin). His second wife was, Judith of Bavaria:[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_the_Pious With her had three children/ a daughter and a son: :[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_the_Pious 2.1 Gisela (c819-c874) 2.2 Charles (823-877) CHARLES (Frankfurt-am-Main 13 Jun 823-Avrieux or Brides-les-Bains, Savoie 6 Oct 877, bur Nantua Abbey, transferred to église de l'abbaye royale de Saint-Denis). The Annales S. Benigni Divisionensis record the birth of "Karolus filius Ludowici" in Frankfurt "Idus Iun 824"[214]. Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names Charles as son of his father by his second wife[215]. Under the division of Imperial territories by the Treaty of Verdun 11 Aug 843, he became CHARLES II “le Chauve” King of the West Franks. Charles the Bald, king of West Francia:[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_the_Pious 2.3? Daughter ------------------------------- Marriages and children Charles married Ermentrude, daughter of Odo I, Count of Orléans, in 842. She died in 869. In 870, Charles married Richilde of Provence, who was descended from a noble family of Lorraine. With Ermentrude: •1. Judith (844–870), married firstly with Ethelwulf of Wessex, secondly with Ethelbald of Wessex (her stepson) and thirdly with Baldwin I of Flanders •2. Louis the Stammerer (846–879) •3. Charles the Child (847–866) •4. Lothar (848–865), monk in 861, became Abbot of Saint-Germain •5. Carloman (849–876) •6. Rotrud (852–912), a nun, Abbess of Saint-Radegunde •7. Ermentrud (854–877), a nun, Abbess of Hasnon •8. Hildegard (born 856, died young) •9. Gisela (857–874) With Richilde: •1. Rothild (871–929), married firstly with Hugues, Count of Bourges and secondly with Roger, Count of Maine •2. Drogo (872–873) •3. Pippin (873–874) •4. a son (born and died 875) •5. Charles (876–877) Notes •1. ^ Charles II •2. ^ Dutton, Paul E, Charlemagne's Mustache •3. ^ From German Wikipedia, where it is probably derived from Reinhard Lebe (2003), War Karl der Kahle wirklich kahl? Historische Beinamen und was dahintersteckt, ISBN 3 42330 876 1. Charles the Bald •Carolingian Dynasty •Born: June 13 823 •Died: October 877 King of Western Francia (843 - 877) •Preceded by Louis I •Succeeded by Louis II Holy Roman Emperor (correct title: Emperor of the Romans, 875 - 877) •Preceded by Louis II •Succeeded by Charles III King of Italy (875 - 877) •Succeeded by Carloman -------------------- Ben M. Angel's summary: Parents: •Father: Louis/Hludowic I, Emperor of the Romans (778 - 20 June 840) •Mother: Judith von Bayern, Empress of the Romans (c805 - 19 April 843) Siblings: •1. Gisela (819/822 - 1 July 874), wife of Eberhard, Marchese di Friulia. •3. Unknown Sister, wife to an Udalrichinger. Legitimate Half Siblings: •1. Lothaire/Lothar (795 - 29 September 855), Emperor of the Romans, King of Lotharingia •2. Pepin I (c797 - 13 December 838), King of Aquitaine •3. Hrotrud/Rotrude (b. c800) •4. Berta •5. Hildegard (802/804 - 857/860), Abbess of Notre-Dame and St-Jean at Laon •6. Louis (c806 - 28 August 876) "le Germanique/der Deutsche", King of the Eastern Franks. Illegitimate Half-Siblings: •1. Alpais (793/794 - 23 July 852), wife of Bego, Comte de Paris, and Abbess of St-Pierre-le-Bas at Reims. •2. Arnoul (c794 - after April 841), Comte de Sens (817 - 841) Spouses and Children: Wife 1: Ermentrudis (27 September 830 - 6 October 869) •1. Judith (c844 - after 870), wife of Aethelwulf, King of Wessex, and Aethelwulf's son, Aethelbald, King of Wessex, and Baudouin, Comte de Flandres. •2. Louis II (1 November 846 - 10 April 879) "le Begue", King of the West Franks. •3. Charles (847/848 - 29 September 866), King of Aquitaine (October 855 - 866), husband of the widow of Humbert, Comte de Bourges. •4. Carloman (d. 877/878), Abbot de St-Medard at Soisons, Abbot of Echternach in Luxembourg. •5. Lothaire (d. 14 December 865), Abbot of St-Germain at Auxerre. •6. Hildegardis •7. Ermentrudis (d. after 11 July 877), Abbess of Hasnon, near Douai (present France) •8. Gisela •9. Rotrudis (b. c850), Abbess of St-Radegonde at Poitiers (868 - 870) Wife 2: Richildis (d. after 30 January 910) •1. Rothildis (c871 - 22 March 929), wife of Roger, Comte du Maine, and Abbess of Chelles •2. Drogo (872/873 - 873/874) twin. •3. Pepin (872/873 - 873/874) twin. •4. Unknown son (23 March 875 - died young after baptism) •5. Charles (10 October 876 - before 7 April 877) Basic information and justifications: pretty much everything taken from either FMG, or where lacking there, Wikipedia. Birth: 13 June 823 at Frankfurt-am-Main, Austrasia, Frankish Empire Marriages: •With Ermentrudis: 13 December 842 - Quierzy-sur-Oise, (Present Departement d'Aisne), Neustria, Frankish Empire. Separated 867, retiring to a Monastery St-Dionysus •With Richildis: marriage 12 October 869, confirmed at Aix-la-Chapelle, Ostenfrankenreich, 22 January 870 Death: 6 October 877 - Avrieux or Brides-les-Bains, Regno Longobardo (Present Region Savoie, France), Western Francia Burial: église de l'abbaye royale de Saint-Denis, Present Paris Occupation: •August 829 - March 830: Dux in Alemania, Rhetia, Alsace and part of Burgundy •September 832 - 15 March 834: King of Aquitaine (first reign) •837 - 838: Ruler of lands between Frisia and the Seine. •838 - 28 May 839: Ruler of Maine and the lands between the Seine and the Loire. •28 May 839 - 20 June 840: Ruler of Western Francia •20 June 840 - 11 August 843: King of the Franks of the West •11 August 843 - 6 October 877: King of the West Franks •848 - 6 October 877: King of Aquitaine (second reign) •8 August 869 - 6 October 877: King of Lotharingia 25 December 875 - 6 October 877: Emperor of the Romans 876 - 6 October 877: King of Italy Alternate names: Charles/Karl, epitaph: [en] The Bald, [fr] le Cheuve, [es] el Calvo, [no] den skallede, [de] der Kahle, [nl] de Kale, [it] il Calvo, [hu] Kopasz, [sv] den skallige, [dk] den Skaldede, [pt] o Calvo, [pl] Łysy, [ru] Лысый, [bg] Плешиви --------------------- From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Carolingian Kings: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CAROLINGIANS.htm#_Toc240955195 LOUIS I 814-840 LOUIS [Hludowic], son of CHARLES I King of the Franks & his second wife Hildegard (Chasseneuil-du-Poitou {Vienne} [16 Apr/Sep] 778-island in the Rhine near Ingelheim 20 Jun 840, bur Metz, église abbatiale de Saint-Arnoul[178]). •He is named, and his parentage recorded, in the Gesta Mettensium, which specifies that he was his parents' third son, born a twin with Hlothar[179]. •Crowned King of the Aquitainians in Rome 15 Apr 781 by Pope Hadrian I. •His armies occupied Girona, Urgel and Cerdanya in 785 and besieged Barcelona 802, establishing the "March of Spain"[180]. •At the partition of territories agreed at Thionville in 806, he was designated sovereign of Aquitaine, Gascony, Septimania, Provence and southern Burgundy. His father named him as his successor at Aix-la-Chapelle, crowning him as joint emperor 11 Sep 813[181]. •On his father's death, he adopted the title Emperor LOUIS I “der Fromme/le Pieux” 2 Feb 814, and was crowned at Reims [Jul/Aug] 816 by Pope Stephen IV. He did not use the titles king of the Franks or king of Italy so as to emphasise the unity of the empire[182]. •He promulgated the Ordinatio Imperii at Worms in 817, which established his eldest son as his heir, his younger sons having a subordinate status, a decision which was eventually to lead to civil war between his sons. His nephew Bernard King of Italy, ignored in the Ordinatio Imperii, rebelled against his uncle, but was defeated and killed. After his death, Italy was placed under the direct rule of the emperor. •Emperor Louis crowned his son Lothaire as joint emperor at Aix-la-Chapelle in Jul 817, his primary status over his brothers being confirmed once more at the Assembly of Nijmegen 1 May 821. •In Nov 824, Emperor Louis placed Pope Eugene II under his protection, effectively subordinating the papal role to that of the emperor. •The birth of his son Charles by his second marriage in 823 worsened relations with his sons by his first marriage, the tension being further increased when Emperor Louis invested Charles with Alemannia, Rhætia, Alsace and part of Burgundy at Worms in Aug 829, reducing the territory of his oldest son Lothaire to Italy. His older sons revolted in Mar 830 and captured their father at Compiègne, forcing him to revert to the 817 constitutional arrangements. •However, Emperor Louis reasserted his authority at the assemblies of Nijmegen in Oct 830 and Aix-la-Chapelle in Feb 831, depriving Lothaire of the imperial title and relegating him once more to Italy. A further revolt of the brothers followed. Emperor Louis was defeated and deposed by his sons at Compiègne 1 Oct 833. He was exiled to the monastery of Saint-Médard de Soissons. •His eldest son Lothaire declared himself sole emperor but was soon overthrown by his brothers Pepin and Louis, who freed their father. Emperor Louis was crowned once more at Metz 28 Feb 835. •He proposed yet another partition of territories in favour of his son Charles at the assembly of Aix-la-Chapelle in 837, implemented at the assembly of Worms 28 May 839 when he installed his sons Lothaire and Charles jointly, setting aside the claims of his sons Pepin and Louis. This naturally led to revolts by Pepin in Aquitaine and Louis in Germany, which their father was in the process of suppressing when he died[183]. •The Annales Fuldenses record the death "in insulam quondam Rheni fluminis prope Ingilenheim XII Kal Iul 840" of Emperor Louis and his burial "Mettis civitatem…in basilica sancti Arnulfi"[184]. The necrology of Prüm records the death "840 12 Kal Iul" of "Ludvicus imperator"[185]. The necrology of St Gall records the death "XII Kal Jul" of "Hludowicus imperator in insula Rheni quiæ est sita iuxta palatium Ingelheim"[186]. The Obituaire de Notre-Dame de Paris records the death "XII Kal Jul" of "Ludovicus imperator"[187]. The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Denis records the death "XII Kal Jul" of "Ludovicus imperator"[188]. m firstly ([794]) ERMENGARD, daughter of ENGUERRAND Comte [de Hesbaye] & his wife --- ([775/80]-Angers 3 Oct 818[189], bur Angers). •Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names the wife of Emperor Ludwig "filiam nobilissimi ducis Ingorammi…Irmingarda"[190]. •The Gesta Francorum records the death "818 V Non Oct" of "Irmingardis regina"[191]. The Vita Hludowici Imperatoris records the death "V Non Oct" of "Hirmingardis regina" three days after falling ill[192]. m secondly (Aix-la-Chapelle Feb 819) JUDITH, daughter of WELF [I] Graf [von Altdorf] & his wife Heilwig --- ([805]-Tours 19 Apr 843, bur Tours Saint-Martin). •The Annales Xantenses record the marriage in Feb 819 of "Ludewicus imperator" and "Iudith"[193]. Thegan names "filiam Hwelfi ducis sui, qui erat de nobolissima progenie Bawariorum…Iudith…ex parte matris…Eigilwi nobilissimi generic Saxonici" as second wife of Emperor Ludwig, specifying that she was "enim pulchra valde"[194]. Einhard's Annales record that Emperor Louis chose "Huelpi comitis filiam…Judith" as his wife in 819 after "inspectis plerisque nobelium filiabus"[195]. •Judith was influential with her husband, which increased the tensions with the emperor's sons by his first marriage. •Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris records that "quondam duce Bernhardo, qui erat de stirpe regali" was accused of violating "Iudith reginam" but comments that this was all lies[196]. •Judith was exiled to the monastery of Sainte-Croix de Poitiers during the first rebellion of her stepsons in 830, was released in 831, but exiled again to Tortona in Italy in 833 from where she was brought back in Apr 834[197]. •The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Denis records the death "XIII Kal Mai" of "Judith regina"[198]. The Annales Xantenses record the death in 843 of "Iudhit imperatrix mater Karoli" at Tours[199]. Mistress (1): ---. The name of Emperor Lothar's mistress or mistresses is not known. Emperor Louis I & his first wife had six children: 1. LOTHAIRE [Lothar] (795-Kloster Prüm 29 Sep 855, bur Kloster Prüm). •Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names (in order) "Hlutharius, Pippinus, Hludowicus" as sons of Emperor Ludwig I & his wife Ermengard[200]. •He was crowned joint Emperor LOTHAIRE I, jointly with his father, in Jul 817 at Aix-la-Chapelle. 2. PEPIN ([797]-Poitiers 13 Dec 838, bur Poitiers, église collégiale de Sainte-Radégonde). •Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names (in order) "Hlutharius, Pippinus, Hludowicus" as sons of Emperor Ludwig I & his wife Ermengard[201]. •Under the Ordinatio Imperii promulgated by his father at Worms in 817, he became PEPIN I King of Aquitaine. 3. HROTRUD [Rotrude] ([800]-). •The Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis names (in order) "Hlotharium Pipinum et Hludovicum Rotrudim et Hildegardim" as children of "Hludovicus ymperator…ex Yrmingardi regina"[202]. 4. BERTA . •Settipani cites charters which name Berta as the daughter of Emperor Louis[203]. 5. HILDEGARD ([802/04]-857, or maybe after [23 Aug 860]). •The Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis names (in order) "Hlotharium Pipinum et Hludovicum Rotrudim et Hildegardim" as children of "Hludovicus ymperator…ex Yrmingardi regina"[204]. Hildegard is named as sister of Charles by Nithard[205]. •Abbess of Notre-Dame and Saint-Jean at Laon. •She supported her brother Lothaire against her half-brother Charles and, in Oct 841, imprisoned Adalgar at Laon. After Laon was besieged, she surrendered Adalgar but was herself released by her half-brother [205]. •The Annales Formoselenses record the death in 857 of "Hildegard, Lothawici regis filia"[206], corroborated in the Annales Alemannici[207]. 6. LOUIS ([806]-Frankfurt-am-Main 28 Aug 876, bur Kloster Lorsch). •Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names (in order) "Hlutharius, Pippinus, Hludowicus" as sons of Emperor Ludwig I and his wife Ermengardis[208]. •Under the Ordinatio Imperii promulgated by his father at Worms in 817, he became King of Bavaria and Carinthia. •Under the partition of territories agreed by the Treaty of Verdun 11 Aug 843, Louis was installed as LUDWIG II "le Germanique/der Deutsche" King of the East Franks. Emperor Louis I & his second wife had [three] children: 7. GISELA ([819/822]-after 1 Jul 874, bur Cysoing, Abbey of St Calixtus). •The Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis names (in order) "Karolum et Gislam" children of "Hludovicus ymperator…ex Iudith ymperatrice"[209]. Her marriage is deduced from a charter in which Gisela states that their eldest son Unruoch brought back the body of Eberhard from Italy[210]. •She founded the abbey of St Calixtus at Cysoing, Flanders, where she lived as a widow. "Gisle" granted "le fisc de Somain en Ostrevant" to "filii…Adelarde" by charter dated 14 Apr 869, which names "rex Karolus meus…germanus…senioris mei dulcis memorie Evrardi…tres infantes meos Rodulfum…et Berengarium…et…Adelarde"[211]. The Historia Ecclesiæ Cisoniensis records that “Gisla” donated property to Cysoing abbey for her burial next to “coniugis mei dulcis memoriæ Evrardi”, by charter dated 2 Apr 870 which names “filiæ meæ Ingiltrudis…filius meus Rodulfus”, and by charter dated “Kal Jul anno XXXV regnante Carolo Rege”, naming “filii mei Unroch…filiorum meorum Adalardo atque Rodulfo” and signed by “Odelrici Comitis”[212]. "Gisle" donated property to Cysoing for the anniversaries of "Ludovico imperatore patre meo et…Judith imperatrice matre mea et…rege Karolo…germano et…prole mea…Hengeltrude, Hunroc, Berengario, Adelardo, Rodulpho, Hellwich, Gilla, Judith" by charter dated to [874][213]. •m ([836]) EBERHARD Marchese di Friulia, son of UNRUOCH Comte [en Ternois] & his wife Engeltrude (-in Italy 16 Dec 866, bur Cysoing, Abbey of St Calixtus). --- 8. CHARLES (Frankfurt-am-Main 13 Jun 823-Avrieux or Brides-les-Bains, Savoie 6 Oct 877, bur Nantua Abbey, transferred to église de l'abbaye royale de Saint-Denis). The Annales S. Benigni Divisionensis record the birth of "Karolus filius Ludowici" in Frankfurt "Idus Iun 824"[214]. Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names Charles as son of his father by his second wife[215]. Under the division of Imperial territories by the Treaty of Verdun 11 Aug 843, he became CHARLES II “le Chauve” King of the West Franks. --- 9. [daughter . •The Casus Monasterii Petrishusensis records that "rex Francorum qui et imperator Romanorum" (which appears to indicate Charles II "le Chauve") gave his sister in marriage to "vir nobilissimo genere decoratus", that the couple had two sons to whom their uncle gave "in Alemannia loca…Potamum et Brigantium, Ubirlingin et Buochorn, Ahihusin et Turingen atque Heistirgou, Wintirture…et in Retia Curiensi Mesouch", and that one of the sons returned to France while the other "Oudalricus" retained all the property in Alamannia[216]. The editor of the MGH SS compilation dates this source to the mid-12th century[217]. •The information has not been corroborated in any earlier primary source, although it is not known what prior documentation may have been available to the compiler of the Casus. •There are several other difficulties with this marriage which suggest that the report in the Casus should be treated with caution. If the information is accurate, it is likely that the bride was a full sister of King Charles, although if this is correct her absence from contemporary documentation is surprising. If she had been Charles's half-sister, it is difficult to see how Charles would have had much influence on her marriage, which would have been arranged by one of her full brothers. •In any case, it is unlikely that Emperor Louis's first wife would have had further children after [812/15] at the latest, given the birth of her eldest son in 795. If that estimated birth date is correct, then it is more likely that this daughter's marriage would have been arranged by her father Emperor Louis before his death in 840. •Another problem is the potential consanguinity between the parties. Although the precise relationship between the couple's son Udalrich [III] and the earlier Udalrichinger cannot be established from available documentation, it is probable that he was closely related to Hildegard, first wife of Emperor Charles I, who was the paternal grandmother of Emperor Louis's children. •Lastly, Udalrich [III] is recorded in charters dated 847 and 854, suggesting a birth date in the 820s assuming that he was adult at the time, which is inconsistent with Charles II "le Chauve" (born in 823) having arranged his parents' marriage. •m --- [Udalrichinger].] Emperor Louis I had [two] illegitimate children by Mistress (1): 10. [ALPAIS ([793/94]-23 Jul 852 or after, bur [Reims]). •Flodoard refers to "Ludowicus Alpheidi filie sue uxori Begonis comitis"[218]. The Annales Hildesheimenses name "filiam imperatoris…Elpheid" as the wife of "Bicgo de amici regis" when recording the death of her husband[219]. •Settipani discusses the debate about the paternity of Alpais, preferring the theory that Emperor Charles I was her father[220]. If Emperor Louis was her father, it is unlikely that she was born before [793/94], given his known birth date in 778. It would therefore be chronologically tight for her to have had [three] children by her husband before his death in 816. However, no indication has been found in primary sources of the age of these children when their father died. The question of Alpais's paternity is obviously not beyond doubt, but it is felt preferable to show her as the possible daughter of Emperor Louis in view of the clear statement in Flodoard. •No indication has been found of the name of Alpais's mother. If Alpais was the daughter of Emperor Louis, it is likely that she was not her husband's only wife in view of Bego's estimated birth date. •After her husband died, she became abbess of Saint-Pierre-le-Bas at Reims in [817]. She was still there 29 May 852. •m ([806]) [as his second wife,] BEGO, son of [GERARD [I] Comte de Paris & his wife Rotrud] ([755/60]-28 Oct 816). He governed the county of Toulouse as "marchio" for Septimania in 806. Comte de Paris in [815], succeeding comte Stephanus.] 11. ARNOUL ([794]-after [Mar/Apr] 841). •The Chronicon Moissacense names "quartum…filium [Ludovici]…ex concubina…Arnulfum" recording that his father gave him the county of Sens[221]. •Comte de Sens 817. •He was a supporter of his half-brother Emperor Lothaire in [Mar/Apr] 841[222]. Chapter 2. KINGS of the WEST FRANKS 751-840 (CAROLINGIANS) --- CHARLES II 843-877 CHARLES, son of Emperor LOUIS I "le Pieux" & his second wife Judith [Welf] (Frankfurt-am-Main 13 Jun 823-Avrieux or Brides-les-Bains, Savoie 6 Oct 877, bur Nantua Abbey, transferred to église de l'abbaye royale de Saint-Denis). The Annales S. Benigni Divisionensis record the birth of "Karolus filius Ludowici" in Frankfurt "Idus Iun 824"[223]. Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names Charles as son of his father by his second wife[224]. His father invested Charles as dux in Alemania, Rhetia, Alsace and part of Burgundy at Worms Aug 829, reducing the territory of his oldest brother Lothaire to Italy. This triggered the revolt of his older half-brothers in Mar 830, when they captured their father at Compiègne and forced him to revert to the constitutional arrangements decided in 817. His father installed Charles as King of Aquitaine in Sep 832, having deprived Charles's half-brother Pepin. His father restored Aquitaine to Pepin 15 Mar 834 at Quierzy-sur-Oise. His father accorded Charles the land between Frisia and the Seine at the Assembly of Aix-la-Chapelle in 837, Maine and the land between the Seine and the Loire (as well as a royal crown) in 838, and Francia between the Meuse and the Seine, western and southern Burgundy, Provence, Neustria, the march of Bretagne, Aquitaine, Gascogne and Septimanie at the Assembly of Worms 28 May 839. On the death of his father, he became King of the Franks of the West. His brother Emperor Lothaire sought to deprive him of his lands. Charles allied himself with his half-brother Ludwig and together they defeated Lothaire at Fontenoy-en-Puisaye 25 Jun 841. Under the division of imperial territories agreed under the Treaty of Verdun 11 Aug 843, he became CHARLES II “le Chauve” King of the West Franks. King of Aquitaine in 848, when he deposed his nephew Pepin II. When King Charles II was faced with widespread rebellion, his brother Ludwig II "der Deutsche" King of the East Franks invaded his kingdom in Aug 858 but was defeated 15 Jan 859 in the Laonnais and forced to withdraw. In 865, Charles agreed with King Ludwig II "der Deutsche" the future division of the territories of Lothaire II King of Lotharingia, but on the latter's death in 869 Charles invaded Lotharingia and proclaimed himself CHARLES King of Lotharingia before Ludwig could assert his rights. A settlement was reached at Meerssen in Aug 870 under which Charles received the Meuse valley, Lyonnais, Viennois and Vivarais, declaring himself king of Lotharingia in 869. He was crowned Emperor CHARLES II at Rome 25 Dec 875 by Pope John VIII, and elected king of Italy at Pavia in 876[225]. The Annales S. Benigni Divisionensis record the death of "Karolus imperator Prid Non Oct 877"[226]. The necrology of Reims Saint-Rémi records the death "III Non Oct" of "Karolus Calvus rex Francorum"[227]. --- m firstly (Quierzy, Aisne 13 Dec 842, separated 867) ERMENTRUDIS, daughter of EUDES Comte [d’Orléans] & his wife Engeltrudis (27 Sep [830]-Saint-Denis 6 Oct 869, bur église de l'abbaye royale de Saint-Denis). •The Annales Bertiniani record the marriage in 842 of "Ermendrud neptem Adalardi comitis" and "Karolus" at "Carisiacum palatium"[228]. Nithard names "Hirmentrude, daughter of Odo and Ingiltrud" as wife of Charles[229]. •She was crowned in Aug 866 at Saint-Médard de Soissons. •After she was separated from her husband, she retired to a monastery. •The Annales Bertiniani record the death "869 II Non Oct in monasterio Sancti Dyonisii" of "Hyrmentrudem uxorem suam [=Karoli]" and her burial at Saint-Denis[230]. The Obituaire de Notre-Dame de Paris records the death "Non Oct" of "Irmentrudis regina uxor Caroli"[231]. The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Denis records the death "Non Oct" of "Hirmentrudis regina"[232]. m secondly (12 Oct 869, confirmed Aix-la-Chapelle 22 Jan 870) RICHILDIS, daughter of comte BUVIN & his wife --- d'Arles (-[30 Jan] [910 or after]). •The Annales Bertiniani record the marriage "869 VII Id Oct" of "sororem…Bosonis…Richildem" and King Charles II[233]. •She was crowned empress at Tortona in Lombardy by Pope John VIII in 877. “Richildis quondam regina” donated property, among which “in pago Gerbercinse in Langeii villa”, to Gorze Abbey by charter dated 910[234]. •The necrology of Reims Saint-Rémi records the death "III Kal Feb" of "RICHILDIS"[235]. Emperor Charles II & his first wife had nine children: 1. JUDITH ([844]-after 870). •The Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis names (in order) "Iudith et Hildegardim, Hirmintrudim et Gislam" as the four daughters of "Karolus imperator…ex Hyrmentrudi regina", specifying that she married "Balduinus comes"[236]. The Annales Bertiniani record the betrothal in Jul 856 of "Iudith filiam Karli regis" and "Edilvulf rex occidentalium Anglorum" after the latter returned from Rome and their marriage "Kal Oct in Vermaria palatio", during which "Ingmaro Durocortori Remorum episcopo" set a queen's diadem on her head[237]. Her first husband placed her "by his own side on the regal throne", contrary to normal practice in the kingdom of Wessex[238]. •The Annales Bertiniani record the marriage of "Iudit reginam" and "Adalboldus filius eius [=Edilvulf regis]" in 858 after the death of her first husband[239]. Asser records that when King Æthelwulf was dead, his son Æthelbald married Judith daughter of Charles king of the Franks "contrary to God's prohibition and the dignity of a Christian, contrary also to the custom of all the pagans…and drew down much infamy upon himself"[240]. •The Annales Bertiniani record that Judith returned to her father after the death of her second husband, lived at Senlis "sub tuitione paterna", and from there was abducted by "Balduinum comitem" with the consent of her brother Louis, her father consenting to the marriage the following year[241]. Flodoard names "Balduini comitis et Iudita…Karoli regis filia, Edilvulfo regi Anglorum qui et Edelboldus in matrimonium"[242]. •m firstly (Verberie-sur-Oise, near Senlis 1 Oct 856) as his [second/third] wife, ÆTHELWULF King of Wessex, son of ECGBERT King of Wessex & his wife Redburga --- ([795/800]-13 Jan 858, bur Winchester). •m secondly (858) ÆTHELBALD King of Wessex, son of ÆTHELWULF King of Wessex & his [second] wife Osburga --- (-20 Dec 860, bur Sherborne). •m thirdly (Auxerre 13 Dec 862) BAUDOUIN I Count of Flanders, son of ODACRE [Audacer/Odoscer] Graf van Harlebeek & his wife --- ([837/840]-Arras 879, bur Abbaye de Saint-Bertin near Saint-Omer). 2. LOUIS (1 Nov 846-Compiègne 10 Apr 879, bur Compiègne, église collégiale Saint-Corneille). •The Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis names (in order) "Hludovicum Karolum Karlomannum et Hlotharium" as the four sons of "Karolus imperator…ex Hyrmentrudi regina"[243]. •He succeeded his father in 877 as LOUIS II "le Bègue" King of the West Franks. 3. CHARLES ([847/48]-near Buzançais, Indre 29 Sep 866, bur Bourges, église de Saint-Sulpice). •The Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis names (in order) "Hludovicum Karolum Karlomannum et Hlotharium" as the four sons of "Karolus imperator…ex Hyrmentrudi regina"[244]. •Elected King of Aquitaine in Oct 855 at Limoges, and crowned. His residence was at Bourges. •He married against the wishes of his father, and was deprived of his titles in 863. •He was restored as king of Aquitaine in 865. •The Annales Bertiniani record the death "866 III Kal Oct in villa secus Bosentiacas" of "Karoli filius Karolus et Aquitanorum rex" two years after suffering severe brain injuries, and his burial "in ecclesia sancti Sulpitii apud Biturigum"[245]. The Chronico Floriacensi records that "duo filii illius [Karolo Ludovici filio]…Hlotharius Abbas et Karolus Rex Aquitanorum" died in 866[246]. •m (862, annulled 863) as her second husband, ---, widow of HUMBERT Comte [de Bourges], daughter of ---. The Annales Bertiniani record the marriage in 862 of "Karolus rex Aquitannorum, Karoli regis filius" and "relictam Humberti comitis", on the advice of "Stephani" against the will of his father[247]. 4. CARLOMAN (-[877/78]). •The Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis names (in order) "Hludovicum Karolum Karlomannum et Hlotharium" as the four sons of "Karolus imperator…ex Hyrmentrudi regina"[248]. "Carlomannum" is named son of King Charles by Folcuin, who specifies that his father installed him as abbot "Laubiensi"[249]. •The Annales Bertiniani record that "Karlus rex Karlommanum filium suum" was tonsured in 854[250]. •Abbé de Saint-Médard at Soissons 860. •He conspired against his father, was imprisoned at Senlis and deprived of his abbeys in 870. •He escaped to Belgium. •He was rejected by the church by judgment of the bishops meeting at Senlis in 873. His father had him blinded and imprisoned at the monastery of Corbie in 873. •He fled to Ludwig II "der Deutsche" King of the East Franks. He was sent to Luxembourg where he became Abbot of Echternach in 874[251]. 5. LOTHAIRE (-14 Dec 865). •The Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis names (in order) "Hludovicum Karolum Karlomannum et Hlotharium" as the four sons of "Karolus imperator…ex Hyrmentrudi regina"[252]. •He was lame from birth. •The Annales Bertiniani record that "Karlus rex filium Lotharium claudum" became a monk "in monasterio Sancti Iohannis" in 861[253]. He became a monk at the abbey of Moutier Saint-Jean in 861. •Abbé de Saint-Germain at Auxerre[254]. •The Chronico Floriacensi records that "duo filii illius [Karolo Ludovici filio]…Hlotharius Abbas et Karolus Rex Aquitanorum" died in 866[255]. One necrology of Saint-Germain d´Auxerre records the death "XIX Kal Jan" of "domni Lotharii abbatis"[256]. 6. HILDEGARDIS. •The Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis names (in order) "Iudith et Hildegardim, Hirmintrudim et Gislam" as the four daughters of "Karolus imperator…ex Hyrmentrudi regina"[257]. 7. ERMENTRUDIS (-after 11 Jul 877). •The Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis names (in order) "Iudith et Hildegardim, Hirmintrudim et Gislam" as the four daughters of "Karolus imperator…ex Hyrmentrudi regina"[258]. •The Historia Monasterii Hasnonensis names "Ermentrudis imperatrix et regina cum filia Ermendtrude"[259]. Abbess of Hasnon near Douai 11 Jul 877. 8. GISELA. •The Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis names (in order) "Iudith et Hildegardim, Hirmintrudim et Gislam" as the four daughters of "Karolus imperator…ex Hyrmentrudi regina"[260]. 9. [ROTRUDIS ([850]-). •Settipani names Rotrudis as the daughter of King Charles II but appears to base this on her being named as such in the Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis[261], but this does not appear to be the case. •Flodoard names "Rotrudi" when recording her election as abbess of "monasterii Sanctæ Crucis et Sanctæ Radegundis" but does not give her parentage[262]. Abbess of Sainte-Radégonde at Poitiers 868-870.] Emperor Charles II & his second wife had five children: 10. ROTHILDIS ([871]-22 Mar 929). •Charles III "le Simple" King of the West Franks confirmed donations of property "in comitatu quoque Cœnomannico" made by "Hugo comes et mater sua Rothildis", at the request of "genitrix nostra Adeleidis et…comes Hugo consanguineus, necnon et…comes Ecfridus" by charter dated 1 Nov 900[263]. The charter dated 929 subscribed by "Hugonis comitis filii Rotgerii comitis" suggests that Rothildis must have been the wife of Roger[264]. Flodoard names "Rothildis, amitæ suæ [regis Karoli], socrus autem Hugonis" when recording that the king deprived her of "abbatiam…Golam" [Chelles] in favour of his favourite Haganon, the context dictating that "Hugonis" was "Hugo filius Rotberti"[265]. •As the paternal aunt of King Charles III, chronology determines that she must have been the daughter of her father's second marriage, although no source has so far been identified which states this to be the case. •She acquired the monasteries of Chelles, and Notre-Dame and Saint-Jean at Laon. She retreated to Chelles in 922 but was deprived of the monastery by her nephew Charles III "le Simple" King of the West Franks in favour of his favourite Haganon, an event which led to the rebellion of Robert Marquis en Neustrie who was the father of Rothilde's son-in-law (Hugues, later "le Grand" Duc des Francs)[266]. •Her death is dated to late 928/early 929 as Flodoard names "Rothildis…nuper defunctæ" when recording that "Heribertus et Hugo comites" (specifying that "Hugo" was "gener ipsius Rothildis") attacked "Bosonem Rodulfi regis frater" in 929 over the property of Rothilde[267]. This is also the only source so far identified from which her marriage is deduced. •The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés records the death "XI Kal Apr" of "Rothildis abbatisse et monache filia regis magni Karoli"[268]. The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Denis records the death "XI Kal Mar" of "Rotildis abbatissa"[269]. These entries could refer alternatively to Rothildis, daughter of Emperor Charlemagne, but it is more likely that the former entry would have referred to her father as "imperator" if that was the case. •m ([890]) ROTGER [Roger] Comte, nephew of [HUGUES Comte de Bourges], son of --- (-before I Nov 900). Comte du Maine 897. 11. DROGO ([872/73]-[873/74], bur Abbaye de Saint-Amand, Flanders). •The Chronico Floriacensi records the birth and death of "de Caroli Carolus…rex…Pippinus…simulque Drogo"[270]. Twin with Pepin. 12. PEPIN ([872/73]-[873/74], bur Abbaye de Saint-Amand, Flanders). •The Chronico Floriacensi records the birth and death of "de Caroli Carolus…rex…Pippinus…simulque Drogo"[271]. Twin with Drogo. 13. son (23 Mar 875-soon after). •The Annales Bertiniani record that in 875 "Richildis uxor eius [=Karoli]" gave birth to a child "noctu ante quartam feriam paschæ" which died immediately after being baptised[272]. 14. CHARLES (10 Oct 876-877 before 7 Apr, bur église de l'abbaye royale de Saint-Denis). •The Annales Bertiniani record the death in early 877 of "filius eius [=Karoli]…Karolus" and his burial at Saint-Denis[273]. References: •[178] Nithard I.8, p. 140. •[179] Pauli Gesta Episcop. Mettensium, MGH SS II, p. 265. •[180] Settipani (1993), p. 250. •[181] RFA 813, p. 95. •[182] Settipani (1993), p. 252. •[183] Settipani (1993), pp. 252-3. •[184] Annales Fuldensium Pars Secunda, auctore Euodolfo 840, MGH SS I, p. 362. •[185] Annales Necrologici Prumienses, MGH SS XIII, p. 219. •[186] Libri Anniversariorum et Necrologium Monasterii Sancti Galli, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 462. •[187] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.1, Obituaire de Notre-Dame de Paris, p. 227. •[188] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.1, Abbaye de Saint-Denis, p. 320. •[189] RFA 818, p. 104. •[190] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 4, MGH SS II, p. 591. •[191] Gesta quorundam regum Francorum 818, MGH SS I, p. 356. •[192] Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 31, MGH SS II, p. 623. •[193] Annales Xantenses 819, MGH SS II, p. 224. •[194] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 26, MGH SS II, p. 596. •[195] Einhardi Annales 819, MGH SS I, p. 206. •[196] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 36, MGH SS II, p. 597. •[197] Settipani (1993), pp. 254-5. •[198] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.1, Abbaye de Saint-Denis, p. 315. •[199] Annales Xantenses 843, MGH SS II, p. 227. •[200] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 4, MGH SS II, p. 591. •[201] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 4, MGH SS II, p. 591. •[202] Genealogiæ Comitum Flandriæ, Witgeri Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis MGH SS IX, p. 303. •[203] Settipani (1993), p. 255 footnote 446, citing MGH Dipl Carol, no. 48, p. 143, 101, 241, 197, p. 353, spur. 34, p. 441. •[204] Genealogiæ Comitum Flandriæ, Witgeri Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis MGH SS IX, p. 303. •[205] Nithard III.4, p. 160. •[206] Annales Formoselenses 857, MGH SS V, p. 35. •[207] Annales Alemannici 857, MGH SS I, p. 50 "Hludovici regis filia Hiltikart", footnote 1 referring to "Necrolog S Galli" recording "X Kal Dec". •[208] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 4, MGH SS II, p. 591. •[209] Genealogiæ Comitum Flandriæ, Witgeri Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis MGH SS IX, p. 303. •[210] Coussemaker, I. de (ed.) (1886) Cartulaire de l´abbaye de Cysoing et de ses dépendances (Lille) ("Cysoing"), V, p. 10. •[211] Cysoing III, p. 7. •[212] Historia Ecclesiæ Cisoniensis, Spicilegium II, pp. 878 and 879, and Cysoing IV and V, pp. 8 and 10. •[213] Cysoing VI, p. 11. •[214] Annales S. Benigni Divionensis 824, MGH SS V, p. 39. •[215] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 35, MGH SS II, p. 597. •[216] Casus Monasterii Petrishusensis I.2, MGH SS XX, p. 628. •[217] MGH SS XX, pp. 622-25. •[218] Flodoardus Remensis Historia Remensis Ecclesiæ IV, XLVI, MGH SS XXXVI, p. 448. •[219] Annales Hildesheimenses 815, MGH SS III, p. 42. •[220] Settipani (1993), pp. 200-02. •[221] Chronicon Moissacense 817, MGH SS I, p. 312. •[222] Settipani (1993), p. 255. •[223] Annales S. Benigni Divionensis 824, MGH SS V, p. 39. •[224] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 35, MGH SS II, p. 597. •[225] Settipani (1993), pp. 302-6. •[226] Annales S. Benigni Divionensis 877, MGH SS V, p. 39. •[227] 'Obits mémorables tirés de nécrologes luxembourgeois, rémois et messins', Revue Mabillon VI (1910-1911), p. 272. •[228] Annales Bertiniani II 842. •[229] Nithard IV.6, p. 173. •[230] Annales Bertiniani III 869. •[231] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.1, Obituaire de Notre-Dame de Paris, p. 230. •[232] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.1, Abbaye de Saint-Denis, p. 328. •[233] Annales Bertiniani III 869. •[234] D´Herbomez, A. (ed.) (1898) Cartulaire de l´abbaye de Gorze, Mettensia II (Paris), 87, p. 157. •[235] 'Obits mémorables tirés de nécrologes luxembourgeois, rémois et messins', Revue Mabillon VI (1910-1911), p. 272 (upper-case in original). •[236] Genealogiæ Comitum Flandriæ, Witgeri Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis MGH SS IX, p. 303. •[237] Annales Bertiniani II 856. •[238] Giles, J. A. (trans.) (2000) Asser, Annals of the Reign of Alfred the Great (Cambridge, Ontario, In parentheses Publications) Part I. •[239] Annales Bertiniani II 858. •[240] Asser, p. 8. •[241] Annales Bertiniani auct Hincmari Remensis 862 and 863, MGH SS I, pp. 456 and 462. •[242] Flodoardus Remensis Historia Remensis Ecclesiæ III.12, MGH SS XXXVI, p. 218. •[243] Genealogiæ Comitum Flandriæ, Witgeri Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis MGH SS IX, p. 303. •[244] Genealogiæ Comitum Flandriæ, Witgeri Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis MGH SS IX, p. 303. •[245] Annales Bertiniani III 866. •[246] Chronico Floriacensi apud Chesnium Tomo 3, p. 355, cited in RHGF 7, p. 272. •[247] Annales Bertiniani III 862. •[248] Genealogiæ Comitum Flandriæ, Witgeri Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis MGH SS IX, p. 303. •[249] Folcuini Gesta Abbatum Lobiensium 14, MGH SS IV, p. 61. •[250] Annales Bertiniani II 854. •[251] Settipani (1993), p. 310. •[252] Genealogiæ Comitum Flandriæ, Witgeri Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis MGH SS IX, p. 303. •[253] Annales Bertiniani II 861. •[254] Settipani (1993), p. 310. •[255] Chronico Floriacensi apud Chesnium Tomo 3, p. 355, cited in RHGF 7, p. 272. •[256] Obituaires de Sens Tome III, Abbaye de Saint-Germain d´Auxerre, p. 274. •[257] Genealogiæ Comitum Flandriæ, Witgeri Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis MGH SS IX, p. 303. •[258] Genealogiæ Comitum Flandriæ, Witgeri Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis MGH SS IX, p. 303. •[259] Tomelli, Historia Monasterii Hasnonensis 4, MGH SS XIV, p. 151. •[260] Genealogiæ Comitum Flandriæ, Witgeri Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis MGH SS IX, p. 303. •[261] Settipani (1993), p. 511 footnote 814. •[262] Flodoardi Historia Remensis Ecclesiæ III , MGH SS XIII, p. 548. •[263] RHGF X, p. 489. •[264] 'Catalogue des actes des évêques du Mans jusqu'à la fin du XIII siècle', Revue historique et archéologique du Maine, t. 63 (1908) 2, pp. 32-63 and 144-185, quoted in Latouche Histoire du Maine, p. 15 footnote 4. •[265] Flodoard 922, MGH SS III, p. 370. •[266] Settipani, p. 406. •[267] Flodoard 929, MGH SS III, p. 378. •[268] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.1, Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Prés, p. 254. •[269] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.1, Abbaye de Saint-Denis, p. 312. •[270] Epitaphium Drogonis et Pippini, Caroli Calvi filiorum, cited in RHGF 7, p. 224. •[271] Epitaphium Drogonis et Pippini, Caroli Calvi filiorum, cited in RHGF 7, p. 224. •[272] Annales Bertiniani III 875. •[273] Annales Bertiniani III 877. -------------------- Dito o Calvo, pois tinha os cabelos ralos, era filho de Luís I, o Piedoso e de Judith da Baviera, sua segunda esposa. Depois de seu nascimento, seu pai, o Imperador, quis distribuir seus Estados entre os três filhos que tivera em seu primeiro casamento, e a necessidade de rever essa partilha em função do menino Carlos, dentro da desordem que resultou a péssima situação política da França, depois da usurpação de Pepino, o Breve. Um dos filhos do primeiro casamento de Luís, o Piedoso havia morrido, e esse doou a Carlos II a Aquitânia, sem consultar os demais filhos, o que causou a divisão da família real. Assim, depois da morte de seu pai, Carlos II se uniu a Luís, o Germânico para combater Lotário I, seu irmão mais velho, que queria excluí-los da partilha, e forçá-los a reconhecer a sua supremacia política. Eles se bateram na batalha de Fontenay, uma luta tão sangrenta, que os nobres declararam que em virtude dos acontecimentos, doravante não tinham mais nenhum compromisso com seu soberanos, pois esses não estavam agindo em defesa do Estado, e que dali em diante, os soldados não se reportariam mais diretamente ao monarca, senão a seus senhores, que tratavam de consolidar seu regime feudal. Como resultado da batalha de Fontenay, ocorrida no dia 25 de junho de 842, o Império foi repartido entre os três irmãos, tendo Carlos II herdado a França. Alguns anos mais tarde, em 869, eles voltaram a se reunir para repartir a herança deixada por Lotário que falecera, o que envolveu a interferência do Papa Adriano II. O Papa escreveu a Carlos II, uma mensagem que marcava um vivo ressentimento por não ter sido escutado na sucessão de Lotário, declarando o Rei como perjuro, como vingativo e como pai desnaturado. Carlos rebateu com firmeza, declarando que os Reis da França jamais seriam submissos ao Papa, pois eram esses que deviam submissão ao Rei. Carlos II deixou um único filho varão, que seria conhecido como Luís II, o Gago, que o sucederia. Carlos II o Calvo morreu no ano de 877. -------------------- Charles II[1] dit le Chauve (né le 13 juin 823 à Francfort-sur-le-Main, Allemagne - mort le 6 octobre 877 à Avrieux, Savoie). Petit-fils de Charlemagne, il est le fils de l'empereur Louis le Pieux et de sa troisième épouse Judith de Bavière. Il est roi de Francie occidentale de 840 à 877, et empereur d'Occident de 875 à 877. Il est surnommé le Chauve, non en raison d’une calvitie, mais parce que le 5 mai 877, jour de la consécration de la collégiale Sainte-Marie, future abbaye Saint-Corneille à Compiègne, il se serait fait raser le crâne en signe de soumission à l’Église, et ce, malgré la coutume franque exigeant qu’un roi ait les cheveux longs. À l'âge de sept ans, Charles est confié à un précepteur de renom, Walahfrid Strabo (v. 808/809-849), moine au monastère de Reichenau, en Alémanie, esprit cultivé attaché au mythe impérial, poète, auteur d'une glose qui contient des commentaires de la Bible, sur lesquels se fondent, des siècles durant, les interprétations du livre sacré. Pendant neuf ans, Strabo assure l'éducation du jeune prince, convaincu de la grande destinée qui attend son élève. En conflit avec ses demi-frères pour le partage de l'immense empire de leur grand-père, maintenu par leur père, Charles doit attendre la fin de sa vie pour ceindre la couronne impériale. -------------------- http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tamer&id=I13719 Charles II (the Bald) Roman •Charles II (the Bald) was born on June 13th, 0823. •Charles II (the Bald)'s father was Emperor Louis I (The Pious) Roman and his mother was Judith Bavaria. His paternal grandparents were Charlemagne Roman and Hildegard Von Vinzgau Of Serbia; his maternal grandparents were Guelph I (Welf) Altdorf and Hedwig Eigilwich Chelles. He was the youngest of two children. •He had a sister named Gisela. He had two half-brothers and two half-sisters, named Lothair, Louis II "The German", Hildegard and Adelaide (Adelheid). •He died, at the age of 54 years, 3 months and 23 days, on October 6th, 0877. o Death Notes •B: 13 Jun 0823 •P: Frankfurt, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia •D: 6 Oct 0877 •P: Brides Les Bains, Bourgogne Burial: Dt Denis,France o General Notes 1.Note: Charles II, King de France 2.Note: (Andre Roux: Scrolls,191.) 3.Note: (Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 130, Line 171-39.) 4.Note: (Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians, Page 180.) 5.Note: (Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel.) 6.Note: (Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome 1, Pages 369, 387). 7.Note: AKA: Charles II, Emperor of the West. AKA: Charles II, King de Bourgogne. AKA: Charles II, King of Italy. Also Known As: Charles "Le Chauve". 8.Note: Born: on 13 Jun 823 in Francfort-sur-le-Main, Germany, son of Louis I, King de France and Judith de Baviere , Some sources assert King Charles II was born in the year 829. 9.Note - between 824 and 875 in France: The birth of Charles II in 823 did not at first excite jealousy or rivalry among his brothers. In 829, Charles was granted the region of Alemannia, Rhaetia and part of Burgundy. In 837, his Father Louis I "Le Debonnaire", by arrangement with Louis the German and Pepin gave Charles the land West of the Meuse, Burgundy, Chartres and Paris together with all the bishops, abbots and counts who held benefices in these territories. A portion of Neustria was added in 838, and upon Pepin's death, Louis Le Pieux made Charles King of Aquitaine. On 24 July 840, the new Emperor, Lothar, in Strasburg, refuses to support the land claims of Charles (from the agreement of Worms on 30 May 839). The two brothers, Louis and Charles, unite against Lothar and the War of the Three Brothers begins. Meanwhile, on 12 May 841, the Normands ravage Rouen and all the localities along the Seine, increasing their wealth considerably. At Fontenoy-en-Puisaye (24 June 841), Charles defeats his brothers Lothar (in spite of the arrival of the Army of Aquitaine in the Imperial ranks -- and at a total loss of 40,000 lives at the battle) and Louis Le Germanique. Charles and Louis signed an alliance on 14 February 842 at Strasbourg. Leaving Strasbourg, the two brothers defeat the imperial army of Lothar just West of Comblence. Lothar leaves Aix-le-Chapelle precipitously, pursued by the two brothers. In Mellecey, not far from Chalon-sur-Saone, Lothar proposes a plan to establish perpetual peace which is acceptable to both Louis and Charles. On 15 June, they sign the preliminary peace document. On 1 October 842, each of them sends 40 commissioners to Metz to forge the official document. Prudence, the Bishop of Troyes, notes that Louis regained Germania in the East, Lothar gets the middle part of the Franc Kingdom, including Italy, and Charles obtains the Western lands (West of the Rhone, including Soissons). After that Charles goes to the Palace in Quierzy, where he marries Ermentrude. 10.Note: Charles signed the Treaty of Verdun (843) which split the Kingdom of Charlemagne. By the Treaty, the destiny of Occidental Europe would be heavily influenced to this day. Louis obtains all lands East of the Rhine, including the cities of Spire, Worms, Mayence. Lothar gets all the lands extending between the Rhine and the Escaut, the Cambresis, the Hainaut, the country of Mezieres, and all the countships neighboring the Meuse, through the Saone and the Rhone, the Artois and Italy. Charles got all the lands East all the way to Spain. The Kingdom of Charlemagne thus was split forever, with the most serious rift between the germanic lands of Louis, and the French lands of Charles. The intervening lands extending from Frisia to Rome, from the North Sea to the Mediterranean including what would become Holland, Belgium, Lorraine and Switzerland would become a sore point of contention between these two peoples. The only thing that mattered to Lothar was the fact that both capitals (Aix and Rome) were located within his territory, thus legitimizing the title of Emperor. 11.Note: Meanwhile, the Normands pillage Nantes and lower Aquitaine. Charles laid siege to Toulouse in vain (May to July 844). The Normands led by Ragnar Lodbrog arrive in Paris and must be heavily bribed to leave. Other Normand armies ravage Toulouse and Bordeaux (burned to the ground in 848). On 6 May 848, Duke Nomenoe proclaims the indepence of the Church of Bretagne and the following year proclaims himself King of Bretagne. Charles fought Brittany (Bretagne) in 845-851 and was victorious. Not liking Pepin II, the people of Aquitaine request Charles' help, and he obliges by accepting the Crown, and on 6 June 848 is consecrated King of Aquitaine, though he could not defend his kingdom against the Normands. He had Charles of Aquitaine jailed (849 in Corbie). In 850 Charles attacks Bretagne and leaves a garrison in Rennes. No sooner does he leave, that Nomenoe takes the city and then takes Nantes as well. The next year, Nomenoe ravages Maine, but, fortunately for Charles, the King of Bretagne dies suddenly on 7 March in Vendome. Charles has Pepin II locked in the Monastery of Saint-Medard de Soissons in 852. The Normands under Godfrid pillage Tours and Angers and penetrate via the Valley of Escaut all the way to the Seine. The loyalty of Aquitaine shifts in 853, and Louis the German is called upon to help against Charles le Chauve. He in turn defeats Louis and offers Aquitaine his son by Ermentrude, Charles, who would be crowned sovereign in Limoges in October 855. Both Pepin II and Charles d'Aquitaine escape raise armies against Charles le Chauve. Charles fought against Louis for Lorraine (859, 870 [Treaty of Mersen] and 875). 12.Note: When Louis le Germanique becomes ill in 869 near Rastisbonne, shortly after his nephew Lothar II died, Charles see the opportunity to claim his heritage as Uncle of the deceased. He has himself annointed King of Lorraine in Metz on 9 September, by the Bishop Hincmar. In March, 867, Charles d'Aquitaine dies, and his father Charles le Chauve is recognized as King by the Assembly in Pouilly-sur-Loire. Upon the death of his nephew, Lothar II on 8 August 869, Charles sped to Lotharingia and had himself crowned King of Lotharingia annointed on 9 September in the cathedral at Metz by Bishop Adventius of Metz and Archbishop Hincmar of Rheims. In 9 August 870, through the Treaty of Meerseen, Louis "Le Germanique" and Charles "Le Chauve" reach an agreeable compromise whereby they divide the lands of Lothar II between themselves, leaving Louis II no part of the inheritance. As soon as Louis II died on 12 August 875, Charles rushed to Italy and received the imperial crown and is annointed by Pope John VIII on 25 December 875. In Pavia on 5 January 876, by acclamation of the counts and nobles of Italy, Charles becomes King of Italy. On 31 January 876, the Archbishop of Milan proclaims Charles as Emperor. The French ecclesiasticals and nobles, having some misgivings about Charles' ability to take care of his Kingdom meet in Ponthion. Charles joins them dressed in the attire of the Frankish King. As soon as they declare him elected and recognize his imperial authority, Charles donned the Byzantine crown, and purple vestment of emperor. When Louis le Germanique dies on 28 August 876, Charles claims Lorraine as his own. While on an expedition in Italy against the Sarrasins, through the specific request of Pope Jean VIII, Charles le Chauve dies at the foot of Mount Cenis. 13.Note: Married on 13 Dec 842 in Quierzy-sur-Oise, Aisne, Ile-de-France, France: Ermentrude d'Orleans , daughter of Odon=Eudes, Count d'Orleans and Ingeltrude de Paris; Ermentrude was crowned Queen of France in 866, having already produced a number of children including 6 sons but none of them was satisfactory as far as Charles Le Chauve was concerned. By September 866, four of them were dead. 14.Note: Married on 25 Nov 869 in Aix-la-Chapelle, France: Richilde de Bourgogne, daughter of Beuve=Bouin, Comte de Bourgogne and Richilde d'Arles; The honeymoon is short-lived, as Louis le Germanique demands, as part of his heritage from the death of his nephew Lothar II, a part of Lorraine. Died: on 6 Oct 877 in Avrieux, Dauphine, France, at age 54 Charles II is buried at Saint Denis although originally he was buried in Nantua. Before expiring, he named his son, Louis Le Begue as his successor, and the Empress Richilde, crowned by Pope Jean VIII earlier that year, is charged with taking the royal garbs and sword to her step-son. 15.Note: Title: Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise on 16.Note: Page: Charles II 17.Note: Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 18.Note: Page: 49-16 Charles II (the Bald)'s first family with Ermentrude (Irmtrud) Orleans Charles II (the Bald) and Ermentrude (Irmtrud) were married (further details are not known). They had a son and four daughters, named Louis II (The Stammerer), Judith, Rothildis, Hersent and Godehilde. 1. Male Louis II (The Stammerer) France •Louis II (The Stammerer) was born on November 1st, 0843. •Death Notes •B: 1 Nov 0843 •P: France 2. Female Judith France •Judith was born in year 0844. She died, at the age of 26 years, in year 0870. •Death Notes •B: 0844 •P: France •D: Aft. 0870 3. Female Rothildis d' Aquitaine •Rothildis was born in year 0844 in Aquitaine, France. •Birth Notes •B: Abt. 844,871 •She died, at the age of 84 years, in year 0928.1 •Death Notes •D: Abt. 928 4. Female Hersent France •Hersent was born in year 0865. •Death Notes •B: 0865 •P: France 5. Female Godehilde France •Godehilde was born in year 0868. •Death Notes •B: Abt. 0868 •P: France --- Charles II (the Bald)'s second family with Richaut Metz Charles II (the Bald) and Richaut were married (further details are not known). They had a son and a daughter, named Reheut and Rothilde. 1. Male Reheut France •Reheut was born in year 0870. 2. Female Rothilde Carolingian •Rothilde was born in year 0871 in Frankfort-am-Main, Germany.2 •Birth Notes •B: Abt. 871 •She died, at the age of 56 years, on March 22nd, 0927.2 •Death Notes •D: 22 Mar 0927/28 1 http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=jdp-fam&id=I84369&style=TABLE 2 http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=tjglad&id=I77032&style=TABLE View the entire genealogy report of Roman families, or surname index of Roman pedigrees or report summary of Roman heritage from "The Skaggs-Files". Family Tree Software. -------------------- Karel II, de Kale, koning, daarna keizer, geb. Frankfurt aan de Main 13.6.823, overl. Maurienne op 6.10.877, begr. klooster Nantua, later Saint-Denis. Vormt reeds vanaf 829 het middelpunt van handelen van zijn ouders om hem (in strijd met de als definitief bedoelde Ordinatio Imperii) een eigen rijk te bezorgen; door zijn vader tot koning gekroond en aangesteld tot hertog van Maine, Quierzy sept. 838 en van Aquitanië 13.12.838; strijdt na de dood van zijn vader samen met zijn halfbroer Lodewijk de Duitser tegen hun oudste broer Lotharius I, welke zij verslaan bij Fontenoy (bij Auxerre) 25.6.841; verkrijgt West-Francië bij het verdelingsverdrag van Verdun aug. 843; wordt na jarenlang verzet van de aristocratie in het hem toebedeelde rijksdeel alsnog door ‘bijna alle’ wereldrijke en geestelijke groten van Aquitanië tot koning gekozen en door de aartsbisschop van Sens gezalfd en gekroond, Orléans 848; weet echter (o.a. door de voortdurende Noormannen-invallen) pas vanaf 860 een zekere consolidering te bereiken; schaart zich van dan af, samen met Lodewijk de Duitser, aan de zijde van Theutberga wier huwelijk met hun neef Lotharius II kinderloos is, wat dus tot een komende verwerving, althans deling van het middenrijk kan leiden; laat zich na de plotselinge dood van Lotharius II (8.8.869) tot koning van Lotharingen wijden Metz 9.9.869, doch moet het oostelijke deel daarvan afstaan aan Lodewijk de Duitser bij het verdrag van Meersen 8.8.870; laat zich na de dood van zijn neef Lodewijk 11 door paus Johannes VIII tot keizer kronen, Rome 25.12.875; geacclameerd door een Italiaanse Rijksverzameling als ‘protector et defensor’ (en daarmee feitelijk tot koning) Pavia febr. 876; tracht na de dood van Lodewijk de Duitser (28.8.876) via een bliksemveldtocht naar Aken alsnog het hele middenrijk te verwerven, maar wordt door Lodewijk de Jonge bij Andernach verslagen 8.10.876; treft op een rijksverzameling te Quierzy (waar voor de duur van zijn afwezigheid de erfelijkheid van lenen per cartularium wordt afgekondigd 14.6.877) voorbereidingen om de paus tegen de Saracenen te hulp te komen, maar ziet daartoe in Italië geen kans. Tr. (1) Quierzy 13.12.842 Ermentrudis, geb. ca. 830; overl. 6-10-869; dr. van graaf Odo van Orléans; tr. 2) 12 .10.869, bevestigd Aix-la-Chapelle 22.1.870, een Bosonide vrouw, overl. tussen 910 en 3 febr. 911, dochter van Bivin, graaf en abt van Gorze en van NN, dochter van Boso de Oude, graaf van Italië, en nicht van koningin Theutberga, echtgenote van Lotharius II. Uit het eerste huwelijk: •a. Judith, (zie Reeks 2 en Reeks 105), geb. ca. 844, overl. na 870, tr. 1) Verberie 1.10.856, Aethelwulf, koning der West Saxen (Wessex), overl. 13 jan. of 13 juni 858, zoon van Egbert, koning van Wessex en Kent, en van Redburgh; tr. 2) 858 Aethelbald, koning van Wessex, overl. 860, zoon van koning Ethelwulf en diens eerste echtgenote Osburgh; tr. 2) Auxerre dec. 862 Boudewijn I, met de IJzeren Arm, graaf van Gantois, Waas, Ternois en Vlaanderen, overl. Arras 879. •b. Lodewijk, volgt IVF •c. Karel, het kind, koning van Aquitanië, geb. 847 of 848, overl. bij Buzzancais 29.9.866, begr. in de kerk Saint-Sulpice te Bourges. Tr. 862 NN, weduwe van graaf Hunibert (graaf van Bourge?), kinderloos. •d. Carloman, de Blinde. Werd op last van zijn vader de ogen uitgestoken; werd abt van Saint-Médard te Soissons, overl. Echternach 877 of 878. •e. Lotharius, overl. 865, voor 25 dec. Abt van Moutier-Saint-Jean, daarna te Saint-Germain in Auxerre, waar hij overleed. •f. Ermentrudis, vermeld als abdis van Hasnon en Oostervant op 11.7.877. •g. Hildegardis •h. Gisela •i. Rothrudis, abdis van Andlau, overl. na 889. Uit het tweede huwelijk: •j. Rothildis, geb. ca. 871, overl. 928 of 929, tr. ca. 890 Rodgar, graaf van de Maine, overl. voor 31.10.900, neef van Hugo, graaf van Bourges. Volgt Reeks 145 •k. Drogo, geb. 872 of 873, overl. 873, of 874, begr. in de abdij van Saint-Amand in Vlaanderen. •l. Pippijn, geb. 872 of 873, overl. 873 of 874, begr. in de abdij van Saint-Amand in Vlaanderen. •m. NN, geb. 23.3.875, overl. kort na de geboorte. •n. Karel, geb. 10.10.876, overl. 877, voor pasen, begr. in de kerk van de abdij van Saint-Denis. -------------------- Charles I, Roi de France (1) •M, #102622, b. 13 June 823, d. 6 October 877 •Last Edited=20 Aug 2005 Charles I, Roi de France was born on 13 June 823 at Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany. (2) He is the son of Louis I, Roi de France and Judith von Bayern. (1) He married Ermentrude d'Orléans, daughter of Odo, Comte de Orléans, in 842. He married Richilde Gräfin von Metz, daughter of Beuve Graf von Metz, on 22 January 870 in a Aix-la-Chapelle, France marriage. (2) He died on 6 October 877 at age 54 at Brides-les-Bains, Bourgogne, France. (2) Charles I, Roi de France also went by the nick-name of Charles 'the Bald' (?). (3) •He gained the title of Roi Charles I de France in 840. (1) •He was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 875. (4) •He succeeded to the title of Emperor Charles II of the Holy Roman Empire in 875. (4) Children of Charles I, Roi de France and Ermentrude d'Orléans •-1. Charles, Roi d'Aquitaine d. 866 •-2. Carloman (?) d. 876 •-3. Judith, Princesse de France+ b. bt 843 - 844 (5) •-4. Louis II 'the Stammerer', Roi de France+ b. 1 Nov 843, d. 10 Apr 879 (1) Forrás / Source: •http://www.thepeerage.com/p10263.htm#i102622 -------------------- Marriage(s) Spouse 2: Richilde Countess Of METZ (ARDENNES) •Marriage: 22 Jan 870 •Aix La Chapelle, , France Spouse 1: Ermentrude (Irmtrud) Countess Of ORLEANS •Marriage: 13 Dec 842 •, Crecy, , France -------------------- Charles II (born June 13, 823 — died Oct. 6, 877, Brides-les-Bain, Fr.) Carolingian king (843 – 77) and emperor (875 – 77). He was the son of the emperor Louis I and his second wife Judith. Louis's efforts to include Charles in the succession led to revolts against the emperor by his three older sons. After the death of Louis, Charles fought his two surviving half brothers in a bloody civil war (840 – 43) that was concluded with the Treaty of Verdun, which settled the terms of succession. Charles was granted the kingdom of the western Franks, which he ruled with the support of the bishops despite the wavering loyalties of his vassals and the attacks of Norsemen, Bretons, and Germans. In 864 he won control of Aquitaine, and in 870 he gained western Lorraine. He was crowned emperor in 875 but died two years later in the midst of invasion and internal revolt. Inspired by his grandfather, Charlemagne, Charles was a patron of the arts and oversaw the revival of the splendours of the Carolingian renaissance. For more information on Charles II, visit Britannica.com. --- Reference > Archaeology Dictionary Charles the Bald [Na] Frankish leader, born ad 823, youngest son of Louis the Pious. King of the West Franks who outlived his brothers and many of their heirs to become emperor in ad 875. He died in ad 877. People > Columbia Encyclopedia - People Charles II or Charles the Bald, 823–77, emperor of the West (875–77) and king of the West Franks (843–77); son of Emperor Louis I by a second marriage. The efforts of Louis to create a kingdom for Charles were responsible for the repeated revolts of Louis's elder sons that disturbed the latter part of Louis's reign. When Lothair I, the eldest and heir to the imperial title, attempted to reunite the empire after Louis's death (840), Charles and Louis the German marched against their brother and defeated him at Fontenoy (841). Reaffirming their alliance in 842 (see Strasbourg, Oath of), they signed (843) with Lothair the Treaty of Verdun (see Verdun, Treaty of), which divided the empire into three parts. The part roughly corresponding to modern France fell to Charles. He was almost continuously at war with his brothers and their sons, with the Norsemen (or Normans, as they came to be known in France), and with rebellious subjects. When Charles's nephew Lothair, son of Lothair I and king of Lotharingia, died in 869, Charles seized his kingdom but was forced by the Treaty of Mersen (870) to divide it with Louis the German. In 875, at the death of his nephew Louis II, who had succeeded Lothair I as emperor, Charles secured the imperial crown. His reign witnessed the growth of the power of the nobles at the expense of the royal power and thus marked the rise of local feudalism. Charles's chief adviser was Archbishop Hincmar. Reference > Wikipedia Charles the Bald Charles the Bald - Detail from a painting in the First Bible of Charles the Bald, painted ca. 845-851, kept at the Bibliothèque nationale de France.Carolingian dynasty Pippinids •1. Pippin the Elder (+ 640) •2. Grimoald (+ 662) •3. Childebert the Adopted (+ 662) Arnulfings •1. Arnulf of Metz (+ 640) •2. Chlodulf of Metz (+ 696) •3. Ansegisel (+ before 679) •4. Pippin the Middle (+ 714) •5. Grimoald II (+ 714) •6. Drogo of Champagne (+ 708) •7. Theudoald (+ 714) Carolingians •1. Charles Martel (+ 741) •2. Carloman (+ 754) •3. Pepin the Short (+ 768) •4. Carloman (+ 771) •5. Charlemagne (+ 814) •6. Louis the Pious (+ 840) After the Treaty of Verdun (843) •1a. Lothair I (Middle Francia) •1b. Charles the Bald (Western Francia) •1c. Louis the German (Eastern Francia) ---- This article incorporates text from the Encyclopedia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain. http://www.answers.com/topic/charles-the-bald ---- http://www.genealogy.theroyfamily.com/p30183.htm Charles II "the Bald" King of France was born on 13 June 828 in Frankford-on-Main, Germany. Sewell gives his birth date as 13 June 823.[4],[2],[3] He was the son of Louis I "the Fair" Emperor of the West and Judith of Bavaria.[1],[2],[3],[4] Charles II "the Bald" King of France was crowned King of West Franks in 840.[4] On 14 December 842 Charles married Ermentrude of Orléans, daughter of Eudes unknown Count of Orléans and Engeltrude.[4],[2],[3],[5] By the Treaty of Verdun in 843, the Carolingian Empire was divided into three kingdoms, with Charles the Bald receiving the West Frankish Kingdom, Lothar receiving the Kingdom of Lothar, and Louis the German receiving the East Frankish Kingdom.[3] Charles II "the Bald" King of France was crowned King of Burgundy in 869.[2] On 25 November 870 Charles married Richardis of Metz, daughter of Budwine Count of Italy and Metz and Richilde of Arles.[2],[3] Charles II "the Bald" King of France was crowned King of Italy in 875.[2] He was crowned Emperor of the West in 25 December 875.[4],[2] He died on Wednesday, 6 October 877 in Brides-les-Bains, Near Mt. Cenis in the Alps, at age 49 years, 3 months and 23 days.[4],[2],[3] He was buried in St. Denis, France.[2] Children of Charles II "the Bald" King of France and Ermentrude of Orléans •1. Hersent Princess of France+ [4],[2] •2. Lothar [3] •3. Ermentrude Abbess of Hasnon [3] •4. Hildegard [3] •5. Gisele [3] •6. Rotrude of Poitiers Abbess of St Radegund [3] •7. Drogo [3] •8. Pippin [3] •9. Judith of France+ (a 844 - a 870)[1],[4],[2],[3] •10. Louis II "the Stammerer" Holy Roman Emperor+ (1 Sep 846 - 10 Apr 879)[4],[2],[3] •11. Charles of Aquitaine King of Aquitaine (a 847 - )[3] •12. Carloman Abbott of St Médard Soiss (a 849 - )[3] Children of Charles II "the Bald" King of France and Richardis of Metz •1. Charles [3] •2. Roheut+ (a 870 - )[2],[3] •3. Rothilde of Neustria+ (a 871 - a 22 Mar 928)[2] Citations 1. Norr, Vernon M.. Some Early English Pedigrees. Washington DC: by author, 1968. 2. Stuart, Roderick W. Royalty for Commoners, The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa. Fourth Edition. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002. 3. Sewell Genealogy Site. Online http://www3.sympatico.ca/robert.sewell/sitemapweb.html 4. Weis, Frederick Lewis. Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England Between 1623 and 1650. Fifth Edition. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1982. 5.. Moriarty, G. Andrews. "Genealogical Research in Europe: The Parentage of Count Wugrim of Angoulême", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register volume CX (January 1956). -------------------- Carlos, "o Calvo". /// Morte: ou em Brides-les-Bains; "mourut, le 6 octobre 877 au village de Brios, l'actuel Avrieux au pied du Mont-Cenis en Savoie"; "died while crossing the pass of Mont Cenis at Brides-les-Bain, on 6 October 877" (data: ou em 5 de outubro - Wiki italiana). Sepultamento: "Il fut enterré à Saint-Pierre de Nantua et plus tard, en 884, ses ossements furent ramenés à l'abbatiale de Saint-Denis"; "According to the Annals of St-Bertin, Charles was hastily buried at the abbey of Nantua, Burgundy because the bearers were unable to withstand the stench of his decaying body. He was to have been buried in the Basilique Saint-Denis and may have been transferred there later. It was recorded that there was a memorial brass there that was melted down at the Revolution". -------------------- Carlos II de Francia, llamado el Calvo fue rey de la Francia Occidentalis de 843 hasta 877 y Emperador romano de Occidente (Emperador carolingio) desde 875 a 877. Era el menor de los hijos del Rey Luis I el Piadoso (también llamado Ludovico Pío) y de su segunda esposa, Judith de Baviera, y, por tanto, nieto de Carlomagno. Rey y Emperador. El tratado de Verdún [editar] En el 840, al morir el Emperador Luis I, empezaron de inmediato las batallas entre sus hijos a fin de repartirse el vasto imperio fundado por Carlomagno. Luis el Germánico, hijo de Luis I el Piadoso en su primer matrimonio con Ermengarda de Hesbaye, se alía con Carlos el Calvo contra el primogénito Lotario I del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico en la batalla de Fontenoy-en-Puisaye (841), en la cual Lotario es vencido. Los Juramentos de Estrasburgo, primer testimonio escrito en una lengua romance, recogen esta alianza en proto francés y proto alto alemán. El tratado de Verdún en 843 divide definitivamente el imperio, que sólo fugazmente se reunificará. A Lotario I le corresponderá una faja que abarcaba Italia, los valles del Ródano, del Saona, el Mosa, el Mosela y el curso bajo del Rin: fue llamada por su nombre, la Lotaringia. Conservaba el título de Emperador (aunque sin tener autoridad sobre sus hermanos) y tenía bajo su control las dos capitales imperiales: Aquisgrán y Roma. A Luis el Germánico se le otorgará la Francia Orientalis o Germania (la futura Alemania), es decir, las zonas al este de la margen derecha del Rin, más la ciudad de Maguncia, en la margen izquierda. Carlos el Calvo recibe la Francia occidental, Francia Occidentalis (futura Francia), o sea, las cuencas del Escalda, del Sena, del Loira y del Garona. El Tratado de Verdún, origen de la fragmentación política de Europa que perdura hasta nuestros días, fue concebido como una solución transitoria a este enfrentamiento de hermanos, pero poco después sus estipulaciones fueron cambiando por el encadenamiento de los hechos. En 869, tras la muerte de Lotario II, hijo de Lotario I, la Lotaringia se reparte entre Francia y Germania. En 875 muere Luis II, también hijo de Lotario I, y Carlos el Calvo es nombrado Emperador, reunificando el Imperio aunque no fuera más que por breve tiempo. Dislocada la Lotaringia, sólo restaron los territorios que comprenderían los reinos que son la base de las actuales Francia y Alemania, cuyo origen debe buscarse precisamente en la partición de Verdún. En su reinado, Carlos el Calvo hubo de enfrentar en su territorio las invasiones normandas entre 856 y 861. El 16 de junio de 877 firmó la capitular de Quierzy, con la que se pretende regular la buena marcha del imperio, estableciendo la heredad de los principados y cargos condales, lo que da paso al nacimiento del feudalismo -------------------- 2. Charles II King of France, [Karl The Bold], b. 15 Jul 823, Frankfurt, H-Nss, Prussia, d. 5 Oct 877, Brios, , , France Family 1 Ermentrude Queen of France, b. Abt 825, Orleans, , , France, d. 6 Oct 869 Carl II den skallige, f. 823, konung av Frankrike, Romersk kejsare 875, död 877 g.1. 842 (843) m. Irmintrud, död 869. He became West Francian king from 843-877, and emperor from 875-877. He tried to take advantage of Lorraine when Louis the German died, but was defeated at the battle at Andernach in 876. Vedi padre Ludvig den Fromme. (......Carlo Magno). -------------------- Charles II King of France, [Karl The Bold], b. 15 Jul 823, Frankfurt, H-Nss, Prussia, d. 5 Oct 877, Brios, , , France Family 1 Ermentrude Queen of France, b. Abt 825, Orleans, , , France, d. 6 Oct 869 -------------------- Charles II "The Bald" King of the Franks [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 was born 13 Jun 823 in Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany. He died 6 Oct 877 in Brides-les-Bain, Savoy, France. Charles married Ermentrude of ORLEANS on 14 Dec 842 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. Other marriages: METZ, Richilde of Ermentrude of ORLEANS [Parents] 1, 2 was born 829 in Orleans, Loiret, France. She died 6 Oct 869 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. Ermentrude married Charles II "The Bald" King of the Franks on 14 Dec 842 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. They had the following children: M i Louis II "The Stammerer" King of the Franks was born 844 and died 10 Apr 879. F ii Judith was born 846 and died after 870. M iii Charles Duke of Aquitaine 1, 2 was born 848 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. He died 29 Sep 866 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. M iv Carloman 1, 2 was born 850 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. He died 876 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. M v Lothar 1 was born 852 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. He died 865 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. F vi Ermentrude Abbess of Hasnon 1 was born 854 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. F vii Rotrude 1 was born 856 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. F viii Hildegarde 1 was born 859 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. F ix Rothaut was born 862. F x Gisela 1 was born 865 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. F xi Hersent was born 868 and died 888. Charles II "The Bald" King of the Franks [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 was born 13 Jun 823 in Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany. He died 6 Oct 877 in Brides-les-Bain, Savoy, France. Charles married Richilde of METZ on 25 Nov 870 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. Other marriages: ORLEANS, Ermentrude of Richilde of METZ [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 849 in Metz, Moselle, France. She married Charles II "The Bald" King of the Franks on 25 Nov 870 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. They had the following children: F i Rothilde Abbess of Chelles was born 871 and died 22 Mar 928. M ii Pepin 1 was born 872 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. M iii Drogo 1 was born 874 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. He died 874 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. M iv Carlus 1 was born 10 Feb 876 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. He died 877 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. -------------------- Keizer, Koning der Franken, Roi, De Kale koning,later Keizer, koning van Franrijk, later keizer -------------------- Emperor Charles (empereur auguste) was King of West Francia (from 842) and was Holy Roman Emperor (from 875). He was also known as “Charles the Bald” (or Charles le Chauve, or Karl der Kahl), not because of any lack of hair but rather because of his temporarily empty inheritance. He was the brother of Princess Gisela of France and the half-brother (and first cousin?? ) of both Holy Roman Emperor Lothair I and of Hildegard--all of whom are our ancestors as well. Charles received homage as heir in 837 from the nobles (at his father’s insistence). After a 2-year civil war (840-842), Charles was recognized as ruling the Kingdom of West Francia. He was forced to flee to Burgundy in 858 but was able to return. He was forced to suppress numerous rebellions and to pay heavy tribute to invading Vikings. Charles was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 875 by Pope John VIII. His first marriage was in 842 to our ancestor Ermentrude of Orléans, by whom he sired our ancestors Judith of Flanders, Hersent of France, and King Louis II of France. Charles was widowered in 869; then, in 870, he married our ancestor Richilde of Provence, by whom he sired our ancestor Rothildis des Francs Occidental. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_the_Bald for considerably more information. Also see "My Lines" ( http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/p312.htm#i5064 ) from Compiler: R. B. Stewart, Evans, GA

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See also the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Project]]'s [[Space: South Central Appalachia Team|South Central Appalachia Team page]], which includes a map of the five Regions of Appalachia. Known as the “Gateway” to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park – the most visited national park in the country Sevier County Guide https://www.visitmysmokies.com/area-information/sevier-county-tennessee/ (Accessed 18 Aug 2022) , as of the 2020 census, the population was 98,380. Its county seat and largest city is Sevierville. Sevier County comprises the Sevierville, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN Combined Statistical Area.[https://www.seviercountytn.org/government.html Sevier County, TN Government (accessed 18 Aug 2022) :Sevierville is the county seat.Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevierville,_Tennessee Sevierville], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevier_County,_Tennessee Sevier County, Tennessee ] (accessed 15 August 2022). ==People== ===Native American Heritage=== :As early as 10-12,000 years ago, nomadic and semi-nomadic Native Americans hunted and settled the land that would become Tennessee. An archaeological site known as the McMahan Mound Site (located in Sevierville) dates to between 1200 and 1500 CE and was occupied by Dallas phase peoples of the South Appalachian Mississippian culture. McMahan Mound Site https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McMahan_Mound_Site (Accessed 19 Aug 2022) :The Chickamauga Cherokee had utilized all the central and eastern portions of Tennessee as their hunting grounds in the 16th and 17th centuries and often battled the Europeans as settlers pushed further west and laid claim to more land until the Cherokee were forcibly relocated via the Trail of Tears in 1838. Trail of Tears https://cherokeehistorical.org/learn-more-about-the-cherokee-indian-removal-and-the-tragic-trail-of-tears/?tracking=campaign=423025868&ad=48605894839&kw=a%20trail%20of%20tears&gclid=EAIaIQobChM (Accessed 20 Aug 2022) ===Important Dates=== :'''1794''', 18 September: Sevier County formed from Jefferson County :'''1965''': Appalachian Regional Commission established by federal statute. ===Slavery, Free People of Color, and Emancipation=== :Though the Emancipation Proclamation was passed federally January 1, 1863, slaves were not freed in Tennessee until over a year later as Tennessee, though seceded, was still under Union control and therefore did not fall under the proclamation's provisions. Slaves were freed in Tennessee 24 October 1864. Emancipation in Tennessee https://www.nps.gov/anjo/learn/historyculture/johnson-and-tn-emancipation.htm#:~:text=On%20October%2024%2C%201864%2C%20Johnson,in%20the%20state%20of%20Tennessee. (Accessed 19 Aug 2022) :Sevier County has never featured a large black population; however, black builders constructed nearly every important late nineteenth and early twentieth century private and public building in the county. Recognized as Sevier County landmarks, these buildings include the New Salem Baptist Church (1886), the original Murphy College building (1891), the Sevierville Masonic Lodge (1893), and the elaborate Sevier County Courthouse (1896).African American Architectural Legacy https://www.appalachianhistory.net/2017/08/sevier-countys-african-american-architectural-legacy.html#:~:text=Established%20in%201794%20along%20the,public%20building%20in%20the%20county. (Accessed 19 Aug 2022) ===Notables and Interesting Citizens=== *[[Bailey-20601|Irene Bailey Baker]] (1901-1994) US Congresswoman *[[Brabson-57|Reese Bowen Brabson]] (1817-1863) US Congressman *[[McCown-366 |John Porter McCown]] (1815-1879) Confederate General *[[Parton-192|Dolly Parton]] (1946-) philanthropist, singer-songwriter, Ambassador to the Great Smoky Mountains *[[Parton-845|Randy Parton]] (1953-2021) country singer *[[Reagan-710|John Henniger Reagan]] (1818-1905) US Senator *[[Stone-12210|William Stone]] (1791-1853) US Congressman *[[Tipton-1049|John Tipton]] (1786-1839) US Senator ===Population Statistics=== '''Historical Population Data''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevier_County,_Tennessee#Demographics Wikipedia contributors, "Sevier County, Tennessee," Wikipedia, Demographics], (accessed August 18, 2022). {| border="3" cellpadding="4" align="left" style="background:darkblue" | {| border="1" cellpadding="7px" style="text-align: right;" |-bgcolor="D9D9D9" !Census!!Population!!% Change ±!!!!Census!!Population!!% Change ± |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1800||3,419||-||||1920||23,384||4.9% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1810||4,595||34.4%||||1930||20,480||-12.4% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1820||4,772||3.9%||||1940||23,291||13.7% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1830||5,717||19.8%||||1950||23,375||0.4% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1840||6,442||12.7%||||1960||24,251||3.7% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1850||6,920||7.4%||||1970||28,241||16.5% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1860||9,122||31.8%||||1980||41,418||46.7% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1870||11,028||20.9%||||1990||51,043||23.2% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1880||15,541||40.9%||||2000||71,170||39.4% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1890||18,761||20.7%||||2010||89,889||26.3% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1900||22,021||17.4%||||2020||98,380||9.4% |-bgcolor="FFFFFF" |1910||22,296||1.2%|||||||| |} |} {{clear}}

== Activities == :Voted #1 Theme park in the country and America's most beautiful park, Dolly Parton's Dollywood amusement park, hotel, and spa is a popular vacation destination.Dollywood https://www.dollywood.com/plan-your-visit/(Accessed 20 Aug 2022) Pigeon Forge also features a Titanic museum with a detailed replica, whitewater rafting, helicopter tours, and Great Smoky Mountains National Park.History of Pigeon Forge http://www.cityofpigeonforge.com/history-of-pigeon-forge.aspx (Accessed 20 Aug 2022) === Commerce and Agriculture === :Main source of commerce is tourism in and around Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Dollywood, and Gatlinburg, "Wedding Capital of the South."Smoky Mountains weddings https://www.visitmysmokies.com/blog/weddings/makes-smoky-mountains-wedding-capital-south/ (Accessed 19 Aug 2022) According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture, livestock (cattle) bring in more market value than all crops combined. Hay and forage are chief crops by acreage. USDA Agriculture Statistics https://www.nass.usda.gov/Publications/AgCensus/2017/Online_Resources/County_Profiles/Tennessee/cp47155.pdf (Accessed 19 Aug 2022) === Education === :Nancy Academy (1811-97) and Murphy College (1892-1936) were historic educational institutions Tennessee Encyclopedia https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/sevier-county/ (Accessed 18 Aug 2022) :Sevierville branch of Walters State Community College :[[:Category:Bristol, Tennessee|Bristol]] based King University has a satellite campus in Sevierville === Military=== ===Religion=== ==Geography== :Sevier County has a total of 598 square miles, of which 593 square miles is land and 5.2 square miles is water per US Census Bureau. :The southern part of Sevier County is located within the Great Smoky Mountains, and is protected by the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The northern parts of the county are located within the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians. Sevier contains the highest point in Tennessee, Clingmans Dome, which rises to 6,643 feet (2,025 m) along the county's border with North Carolina. Mount Guyot, located in the Eastern Smokies in the extreme eastern part of the county, is the state's second-highest mountain at 6,621 feet (2,018 m). The 6,593-foot (2,010 m) Mount Le Conte, a very prominent mountain visible from much of the central part of the county, is the state's third-highest. === Adjacent Tennessee Counties === {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Sevier County
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[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-46.png]] | N Location = [[:Category:Jefferson County, Tennessee|Jefferson County, Tennessee]] | E Location = [[:Category:Cocke County, Tennessee|Cocke County, Tennessee]] | SE Location = [[:Category:Haywood County, North Carolina |Haywood County, North Carolina]] | S Location = [[:Category:Swain County, North Carolina|Swain County, North Carolina]] | W Location = [[:Category:Blount County, Tennessee|Blount County, Tennessee]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Knox County, Tennessee|Knox County, Tennessee]] }} === Maps === * [https://www.mapofus.org/maryland/ Maps of Tennessee] * [https://www.mapofus.org/atlas/ Historical Atlases] ([https://www.mapofus.org/tennessee/#atlas Tennessee]) ===Communities=== *'''Cities''': [[:Category:Gatlinburg, Tennessee|Gatlinburg]] / [[:Category:Pigeon Forge, Tennessee|Pigeon Forge]] / [[:Category:Sevierville, Tennessee|Sevierville]] (county seat) *'''Towns''': [[:Category:Pittman Center, Tennessee|Pittman Center]] *'''Census-designated places''': Fairgarden / [[:Category:Seymour, Tennessee|Seymour]] / [[:Category:Strawberry Plains, Tennessee|Strawberry Plains]] *'''Unincorporated Communities''': Alder Branch / Beech Springs / [[:Category:Boyds Creek, Tennessee|Boyds Creek]] / Catlettsburg / Caton / Cherokee Hills / DuPont / [[:Category:Kodak, Tennessee|Kodak]] / Locust Ridge / Oldham / Reagantown / [[:Category:Richardson Cove, Tennessee|Richardson Cove]] / Shady Grove / [[:Category:Wears Valley, Tennessee|Wears Valley]] ==Stickers and Categories== === Stickers === {{Appalachian Roots}}{{Appalachian Roots|state=Tennessee}} : '''{{Appalachian Roots}}'''

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'''{{Appalachia Sticker|born|state=Tennessee}}''' : This sticker has born and lived/lives in options. The state parameter will add text to the sticker. It will also add the corresponding Appalachians category (there are 13 project categories for "people profiles" - see [[:Category: Appalachians]]). You can add additional Appalachians categories manually (e.g., [[Category: North Carolina Appalachians]]). The Appalachians categories are for people profiles only and should only be added to profiles for Appalachians who lived there when it was that state (in other words, do not add Category: Tennessee Appalachians to someone's profile if they died before 1 June 1796, when Tennessee was admitted to the Union). : See [[Template: Appalachia Sticker]] for details about "born in" and "lived in" (and "lives in") options. {{Tennessee Sticker|a resident of Sevier County}} : '''{{Tennessee Sticker|a resident of Sevier County}} ''' : See [[Template: Tennessee Sticker]] for details of parameters & use. {{clear}} === Categories === : The location category to add to someone's profile depends on when the person lived on the land that is Sevier County: * Before 1790, a Tennessee county had not been formed on the land that later became Sevier County. Looking at the formation maps, it appears that Sevier County was formed from that part of Jefferson County gained from Native American lands,A map included in an article by Gale Williams Bamman, CG, CGL, "[https://www.tngenweb.org/tnland/bamman.htm This Land Is Our Land!] Tennessee's Disputes with North Carolina", shows the area that became part of Tennessee, including James County, as "Cherokee Reservation" (accessed 11 July 2022). not land that had previously been Rhea County - Hamilton County was formed from Rhea County in 1819. Bradley County was created from "Indian Lands" in 1836. * 11 June 1792 to 17 September 1794, [[:Category: Jefferson County, Tennessee]] . Sevier County was "formed largely from Jefferson County".
'''[[Category:Jefferson County, Tennessee]]''' * From 18 September 1794, [[:Category:Sevier County, Tennessee]] .
'''[[Category:Sevier County, Tennessee]]''' ==Useful Project and Category Links== ==General Maintenance Task List== #[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err3&Location=sevier+county%2C+tennessee&MaxErrors=1000& Orphaned Profiles] in Sevier County, Tennessee that need stickered, categories added and possible sources. #[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err3&Location=sevier+county%2C+tennessee&MaxErrors=1000& Sevier County, Tennessee DBE List] ==Research Notes and Page Updates== ​The Sevier County Archives contains all records generated by the county offices, with records that date to 1856. A courthouse fire destroyed most records before that time. Sevier Archives https://www.seviercountytn.org/archives.html (Accessed 18 Aug 2022) == Timeline == '''1784''': [[Sevier-7|John Sevier]] forms failed state of Franklin (never recognized by US government) with settlers of upper east TennesseeHistory of Kodak https://sevier.tngenealogy.net/about-sevier/48-local-info/218-history-of-the-kodak-community (Accessed 19 Aug 2022) '''1790''': Area that would become Sevier County is known as the Territory of the United States South of the River Ohio (or Southwest Territory) This Land Is Our Land https://www.tngenweb.org/tnland/bamman.htm (Accessed 19 Aug 2022) '''1794''', September 18: Sevier County formed from Jefferson County '''1820''': Pigeon Forge's namesake iron forge built by Isaac LoveHistory of Pigeon Forge https://www.pigeonforge.com/plan-your-visit/historical-information/#:~:text=Pigeon%20Forge%20History,Historic%20Old%20Mill%20in%201830. (Accessed 19 Aug 2022) '''1838''': Forcible relocation of Chickamauga Cherokee and thousands of other Native Americans via the Trail of Tears '''1861''', June: Though East Tennesseeans opposed secession two-to-one, after the firing on Fort Sumter, the secession vote passed and Tennessee became the last state to secede from the Union Civil War Tennessee https://tennesseehistory.org/civil-war-2/#:~:text=The%20Civil%20War%20divided%20Tennessee%20just%20as%20it%20did%20the%20nation.&text=A%20second%20vote%20was%20held,the%20Union%20to%2047%2C000%20against. (Accessed 19 Aug 2022) '''1865''': Following the end of the Civil War, Tennessee became first secession state to rejoin the US marking the beginning of Reconstruction '''1930''': Great Smoky Mountains National Park established '''1942''': Tennessee Valley Authority relocates over 500 families to build Douglas Dam on the French Broad River to bring electricity to East TennesseeHistory of Sevierville https://visitsevierville.com/LocalHistory.aspx (Accessed 19 Aug 2022) '''1965''': Appalachian Regional Commission established by federal statute. '''1985''': Dollywood grand opening, Dolly Parton's Appalachia-themed amusement park Tennessee Encyclopedia Dollywood https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/dollywood/ (Accessed 19 Aug 2022) [[Category:Sevier County, Tennessee]] == Resources == : Links from [[:Category:Sevier County, Tennessee]] * [https://www.seviercountytn.org/ County website] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevier_County,_Tennessee] * [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q501914?uselang=en wikidata] : See also: * WikiTree's [[Project: Tennessee|Tennessee Project]] * WikiTree's [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] ** [[Space: South Central Appalachia Team]] (space page) ** [[:Category: South Central Appalachia Team]] ** [[:Category: Tennessee Appalachians]] (landing level for people profiles) * [https://www.tngenweb.org/ The TNGenWeb Project] ** [https://sevier.tngenealogy.net/] ---- ==Sources== :'''Footnotes'''

Sevier County, Utah

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Sevier County Arkansas

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]][[Category:Sevier County, Arkansas]] [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Sevier County, Arkansas! == Sevier County is Arkansas's sixteenth county, formed on October 17, 1828, and named for Ambrose Sevier, U.S. Senator from Arkansas. === Maps and Boundaries === *[[Space:Polk_County_Arkansas|Polk]] County (north) *[[Space:Howard_County_Arkansas|Howard]] County (east) *[[Space:Hempstead_County_Arkansas|Hempstead]] County (southeast) *[[Space:Little River_County_Arkansas|Little River]] County (south) *[[Space:McCurtain_County%2C_Oklahoma|McCurtain]] County, Oklahoma (west) ==Transportation== *Future I-49 (AR) *US 59 *US 70 *US 71 *US 371 *Arkansas 24 *Arkansas 27 *Arkansas 41 == Communities == === Cities === *De Queen (county seat) *Horatio *Lockesburg ===Towns=== *Ben Lomond *Gillham ===Townships:=== *Bear Creek (contains most of De Queen) *Ben Lomond (contains Ben Lomond) *Buckhorn *Clear Creek (contains Horatio) *Jefferson *Mill Creek *Mineral (contains Gillham) *Monroe (contains small part of De Queen) *Paraclifta *Red Colony (contains Lockesburg) *Saline *Washington == Historical Landmarks== == National Protected Areas == *Pond Creek National Wildlife Refuge a 27,500-acre protected wetland, was established in 1994 to preserve one of the last remaining bottomland hardwood tracts in the Red River Basin. It provides habitat for a variety of wildlife and migratory birds and a place for visitors to observe them. == Notables== ==Ongoing Projects for Sevier County== #[[:Category:Sevier_County_Arkansas_Cemeteries|Sevier County Cemeteries]] need to be photographed and the categories added to profiles on WikiTree. See the [[Project:Arkansas_Cemeteries|Arkansas Cemeteries Project]] #[[:Category:Sevier_County_Arkansas_Homesteaders|Sevier County Homesteaders]] Add profiles for those who obtained land grants and homesteaded in Arkansas. See the [[Project:Homesteaders|Homesteaders Project]] #Help develop the [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]] with information about Arkansas state tribes. :Work on Arkansas'
#[[:Category:Arkansas_Unconnected_Profiles|unconnected]] and [[:Category: Arkansas, Unsourced Profiles|unsourced]] profiles. #Add profiles for the [http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=53 men who died] in World War I, serving from Arkansas for the [[Space:Arkansas_in_The_Great_War|Arkansas in the Great War]] project and for the [[Project:Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]] project. # [[Space:DBE_Errors_By_USA_Div_7#Arkansas|Errors on profiles from Arkansas]], as reported by the [[Project:Database Errors|Database Errors Project]]. :Additional projects: #Arkansas' participation in all Military actions #Census Indexing and linking profiles #Arkansas Disasters This county or any segment is available for adoption. If you are interested in Sevier County please contact [[Jester-173|Lynette Jester]] == Records and Resources== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevier_County,_Arkansas * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sevier_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy * http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=808 * http://www.argenweb.net/Sevier/ * http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm

Seward County (Kansas) Historical Society

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This page is operated by the Seward County Historical Society through WikiTree member [[Stanton-3574|T Stanton]], Project Coordinator for Westward Ho (and other projects). The SCHS operates the [https://sewardheritage.com Seward County Heritage Center & Coronado Museum] and [http://www.dorothyshouse.com/dorothy-s-house.html Dorothy's House and the Land of Oz]. '''Finding your Seward County Ancestor in WikiTree''' We are currently creating profiles for Seward County residents and you may look in these categories for people who have been entered to date. Please note that various people may be categorized in more than one place. Note that profiles of living people are not accessible in WikiTree. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Seward_County%2C_Kansas Seward County, Kansas] (look here or under Homesteaders for rural residents) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Seward_County%2C_Kansas%2C_Homesteaders Seward County Homesteaders] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arkalon%2C_Kansas Arkalon Residents] and a brief history of Arkalon [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fargo_Springs%2C_Kansas Fargo Springs Residents] and a brief history of Fargo Springs. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hayne%2C_Kansas Hayne Residents] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kismet%2C_Kansas Kismet Residents] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Liberal%2C_Kansas Liberal Residents] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Springfield%2C_Kansas Springfield Residents] and a brief history of Springfield. '''Cemeteries''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arkalon_Cemetery%2C_Arkalon%2C_Kansas Arkalon Cemetery] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Banner_Cemetery%2C_Seward_County%2C_Kansas Banner Cemetery] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bixler_Cemetery%2C_Seward_County%2C_Kansas Bixler Cemetery] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Golden_Plains_Cemetery%2C_Seward_County%2C_Kansas Golden Plains Cemetery] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kismet_Cemetery%2C_Kismet%2C_Kansas Kismet Cemetery] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Liberal_Cemetery%2C_Liberal%2C_Kansas Liberal Cemetery] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Restlawn_Cemetery%2C_Liberal%2C_Kansas Restlawn Cemetery] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Springfield_Cemetery%2C_Seward_County%2C_Kansas Springfield Cemetery] and a link to a list of all interments at Springfield Cemetery

Sewell Name Study

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

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In old writings the name Sewerby is found variously spelt - as Syuuardeby, Sywardby, Sowerbye, Sewardbie, and so on.There is little doubt the name is of Danish origin and means Syward's farmstead. Prior to the Norman Conquest, Sewerby was largely the property of two landowners, Carle and Torchil. Sewerby then passed to Robert, Count of Mortain in Normandy and Earl of Cornwall, half brother to William the Conqueror himself. In 1088 Count Robert was banished and his estates, including Sewerby, were confiscated. There is no record of the fate of Robert's undertenant, Richard de Surdeval, though it is possible his family survived as the de Sywardbys, taking the name of the village. == The de Sywarbdy Family == The first of this family we know by name is Osbert, active in the 1170s and 80s, when he is named as a witness to a deed confirming donations to the Priory at Bridlington, founded in 1113. Osbert himself made gifts of land to the Priory as did many of his descendants. Quickly growing in importance in the locality, the de Sywardbys appear soon to have owned the greater part of Sewerby and much of Marton. Their position in the neighbourhood was strengthened by marriage ties with the de Martons and de Bucktons, and during the course of the 14th Century three generations of de Sywardbys were knighted. Records offer fleeting glimpses of life down the centuries at Sewerby Hall. There is evidence that William de Sywardby built a chapel in the grounds of the manor house in or around 1414, and a suggestion that he may have tried to avoid church taxes by claiming that the building was used to dry herring. His son and heir’s widow Elizabeth bequeathed the residue of her estate to maintain a chaplain at Sewerby, so a small chapel must have been there around that time. The last of the de Sywardbys was an heiress, Margaret, who married Sir Geoffrey Pigott of Clotherholme, near Ripon. Margaret died in 1485, and was succeeded by her son Sir Ranulf Pigott. But the Pigotts were not destined to remain long at Sewerby. Ranulf's son Thomas died without a male heir and the estates of Sewerby and Clotherholme went to his daughter Elizabeth. This well-endowed lady married three times, her last husband being Sir Charles Brandon - a bastard son of the Duke of Suffolk, brother-in-law to Henry VIII. The couple sold Sewerby in 1545 and so the estate finally passed out of the hands of the descendants of Osbert de Sywardby after nearly 400 years. Swinton RoomOpens in pop up window Swinton Room Over the next two decades Sewerby changed hands on no fewer than six occasions. But then in 1566 the estate came into the ownership of another family which was to be associated with the name of Sewerby for many years. == The Carleill Family == The new owner was John Carleill or Carlyll, gentleman, of Bootham, York. At that time the property was probably showing signs of long years of neglect, and John and his wife Mary are thought to have invested heavily in improvements. John and Mary died about 12 years after settling at Sewerby and like the de Sywardbys were buried at Bridlington. Their son Tristram inherited at the age of "fifty and upwards", and was almost 90 when he died in 1618. The next Carleill was Randolph or Randle, who succeeded at the age of 30. It was during his time as squire that Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I, landed at Bridlington after a voyage to Holland to raise money on the Crown Jewels - money needed for the purchase of arms. There is no record of the Carleill's views on the Civil War, though many of their neighbours paid court to Henrietta during her two-week stay at nearby Boynton Hall. StaircaseOpens in pop up window Staircase Randle died in 1659 and Sewerby came to his eldest son Robert, who was to enjoy his inheritance for 26 years. The next and last Carleill squire of Sewerby was Robert's son Henry. Henry died in 1701 and his widow was to return to her family home in the West Riding. A young heir was alive - another Henry - but he was never to return as squire. == The Greame Family == John Greame and his son Robert seem to have made their fortune by acting as agents for Lady Boococke, a considerable landowner in Bridlington. Robert became a landowner in his own right with the purchase of a manor in Holderness in 1694. Robert's son, another John Greame, was to be the first of his family to live at Sewerby Hall. In 1693 John married the daughter of Thomas Kitchingman, merchant of Leeds, but she died soon after the marriage. Six years later John married a second time, his new wife, Mary Taylor of Towthorpe, being another heiress. Oak RoomOpens in pop up window Oak Room In 1713 John Greame's bay horse champion won Queen Anne's Gold Cup at the races at York. It was a sign that the family were now wealthy and quickly ascending the social ladder. The death of Robert Greame in 1708 certainly left John a rich man, and one who felt the need for a house which reflected his new importance. He first leased, then purchased the Sewerby estate from Elizabeth, widow of Henry Carleill, and the young Carleill heir. It is interesting to note that another Carleill son, William, was to remain in Bridlington and practice as a surgeon, and indeed in 1721 was to marry John Greame's eldest daughter. But all the signs are that the Carleills were coming down in the world just as the Greames were transforming themselves into gentry.

Sexton Mystery!

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Roy Sexton, born January 10, 1907 was married to Amanda (Franklin) and they had a son named Billy Sexton in 1927. I know that Roy left by 1930 and went to live with his parents for awhile then joined the Navy. His headstone lies in Flatwoods, Greenup, Kentucky at Bellefonte Memorial Gardens. He was a BM2 in the Navy aboard the USS Iowa in 1942-1943. Our family can not find anything that says he remarried after his divorce from Amanda yet he was in his early 20s when he left so we are assuming he did. We do not know currently if he had any children or if we have family that we do not know about. Any information would be greatly appreciated!

Seymour Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Seymour families and information about individuals, places, and things named Seymour. (Do you have any info about Seymours or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Origins of the Surname Seymour === ??? === Seymours on WikiTree === Here is the updated [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/S/SEYMOUR_1.html Seymour] index. If you are a Seymour or have Seymour family members your addition(s) will automatically appear on this index tomorrow morning.

Seymour Past and Present

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Seymour, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Seymour Past and Present == * by Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, [[Sharpe-1206|William Carvosa Sharpe]] (1839-1924), and Frank G. Bassett. * published 1902, W. C. Sharpe, Publisher, Seymour, Conn. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Seymour Past and Present|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/seymourpastprese00camp * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009577074 * https://books.google.com/books?id=KyREAQAAMAAJ first half of book only === Table of Contents === * List of Illustrations * Preface * Part 1- "Historical Data and Sketch, and Old Landmarks" * Part 2 ::* Chapter 1 - The Churches of Seymour ::* Chapter 2 - Manufacturing Industries ::* Chapter 3 - The Public Schools, Library and Bank ::* Chapter 4 ::* Chapter 5 ::* Chapter 6 - Early Settlers, Indian Hill and Success Hill, Page 218 ::* Chapter 7 - Dates of Houses, Factories and Public Buildings ::* Chapter 8 ::* Chapter 9 - Patriotic Services in Time of War ::* Chapter 10 - Fraternal and Patriotic Societies, etc. * Part 3 - By Frank G. Bassett ::* Genealogies, Page 361 ::* Index, following Genealogies ::* Map of Seymour, presented by the Town ::* Derby Sheet of U.S. Survey Map, inside back cover === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Campbell, Hollis A., ''[[Space:Seymour Past and Present|Seymour Past and Present]]'' (W. C. Sharpe, Seymour, Conn, 1902) * ([[#Campbell|Campbell]])

Sgt. William Harlow Family Homestead

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Also known as the "Harlow-Holmes House" or "Kendall-Holmes House" this house was thought by some to have been built by Sgt. William Harlow before he built the Harlow Old Fort House in 1677. Others maintain that it was built approximately a century later than that. The structure is a 1-1/2 story gambrel roofed Cape house, with a large addition in the rear which was added in the 1800s. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 15, 1982. NRHP reference number is 82004434. [[Wikipedia:Sgt._William_Harlow_Family_Homestead|Wikipedia link]] [https://www.historicnewengland.org/explore/collections-access/gusn/199817/ Photo from 1914 or earlier by Wallace Nutting] ==Changes of Ownership== * 14 September 1922: Annie Holmes to [[Holmes-8955|Knowlton Holmes]]Deed of sale from Annie Holmes to Knowlton B. Holmes, 14 September 1922 (filed 4 October 1922), Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Deed book 1423, page 83. Plymouth County Registry of Deeds. http://www.plymouthdeeds.org ==References==

Shackamaxon, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1863

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[[Category:Shackamaxon (1851)]] [[Category:Shackamaxon, Arrived 3 Sep 1863]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] The ''Shackamaxon'' carried assisted immigrants. She was a ship of 990 tons built in Philadelphia, USA in 1851. The master was John B. Teulon and the surgeon was Dr Slater. :The passengers were 386 British immigrants comprising: *42 married couples *109 single men *99 single women *46 boys *36 girls *12 infants * Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists NSW State Archives and Records website. NRS5316/4_4797/Shackamaxon_3 Sep 1863/ [http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4797&ship=Shackamaxon] *Lloyds Register of Shipping 1874 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015068435489&view=1up&seq=1] *Mariners and Ships in Australian Waters website [http://marinersandships.com.au/1863/09/007sha.htm] *Australian Shipping 1788-1968 OZSHIPS website [http://www.blaxland.com/ozships/events/3/231.htm#14653]

Shackamaxon (Ship 1851)

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[[Category:Shackamaxon (1851)]] === The ship Shackamaxon made numerous voyages carrying immigrants to the Australian Colonies in the 1800s === The Shackamaxon was built in Philadelphia, U.S.A. in 1851. The Shackamaxon was a ship of 990 tons according to the Lloyds Register of 1874. (1119 tons in newspaper articles from 1853). She was not listed by Lloyds before 1874 but may have been insured by an American company. * Sailed from Liverpool on the 4th of October 1852 and arrived in Port Adelaide, South Australia on 19 January 1853. * Arrived in Melbourne, Victoria October 1855 *Arrived in Moreton Bay, Queensland 25 Nov,1859 then sailed to Sydney, NSW arriving 9 Jan 1860 * Sailed from Liverpool on the 7th of November 1860 and arrived in Melbourne, Victoria 29 January 1861 *Arrived in Melbourne, Victoria 16th March 1862 * Sailed from Liverpool on the 11th of May 1863 and arrived in Sydney, NSW 3 September 1863 == Sources == *Lloyds Register of Shipping 1874 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015068435489&view=1up&seq=1] * Shackamaxon from the Passengers in History website an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. [http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/935855] and [http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/935856] * 48 Children Died from the News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954) of Wednesday 1 April 1953 Page 14. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/134284934?] * Ship Shackamaxon, 1090 tons, Captain H.W. West, from Liverpool, 4th October 1852, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 19th January 1853. Transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat. [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/shackamaxon1853.shtml] *Mariners and Ships in Australian Waters website [http://marinersandships.com.au/1860/01/026sha.htm] [http://marinersandships.com.au/1863/09/007sha.htm] *Australian Shipping 1788-1968 OZSHIPS website [http://www.blaxland.com/ozships/events/3/231.htm#14653] * Shipping Intelligence. from the Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Thursday 20 January 1853, Page 2. at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207010113?] Detailed description of ship. *NSW Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists NRS5316/4_4795/Shackamaxon_25 Nov 1859/ [http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4795&ship=Shackamaxon]

Shackelford County, Texas

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Welcome to Shackelford County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *Leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== *{{Blue|Shackelford County was formed from Bosque County 1858 and organized in 1874.}} It is named for Dr. Jack Shackelford (sometimes referred to as John), Texas Revolution hero.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/shackelford-county :Athabascan Apaches hunted the game in this area, then were driven out by Comanches who controlled the area. :'''1759'''- the European, Diego Ortiz Parrilla, passed through heading to the Spanish fort in Montague County located on the Red River. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txshacke/county.htm :'''1787''' -more Europeans visited the area. Pedro Vial, working for Spain, explored the trail between San Antonio and Santa Fe. :'''1788''' José Mares led a Spanish expedition to for a trade route from Santa Fe to San Antonio. :'''1848,''' Captain Randolph B. Marcy led emigrants from Fort Smith, Arkansas to New Mexico. Upon his return, he came across the Clear Fork of the Brazos close to where Fort Griffin would be. The Marcy trail was used by people headed for the gold fields. Marcy was the first to leave a written record of the Fort Griffin area. Texas Forts began to protect Texas settlers. Fort Graham which was near Fort Worth, TX, ran southward to Fort Duncan at Eagle Pass. :'''1851''' - the military arrived in the areaand established Fort Phantom, west of the present county line in Jones County. :'''1852''' - Jesse Stem, Indian agent investigated the area for the United States Army and established a farm downstream from Leuders. Stem raised a crop of corn and oats. :'''1854''' - the Comanche Indian Reservation was established near future Fort Griffin. :'''1856,''' 1st LT Newton C. Givens closed Fort Phantom and built himself a home, the Old Stone Ranch, which is today located on the Watt Matthews Ranch. :'''1856''', Camp Cooper was established 9 miles north of future Fort Griffin, commanded by '''Robert E. Lee.''' :'''1858''' The first stagecoach passed through the area. '''Peters Colony''', later known as the Texas Emigration Land Company, attracted settlers to the county by laying out 320 acre tracts of land :'''1861''' - Establishled the fortified settlement (Fort Hubbard) :'''1863''' - W. H. Ledbetter-(first judge of Shackelford County) -started evaporating water from the Salt Prong of Hubbard Creek to manufacture salt. {{Image|file=Dallam_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=330 |caption=Plowing painting }}{{clear}} :'''1867''' - Joe Matthews settled on Clear Fork in NE Shackelford County, (2 miles down from Fort Griffin. ::the civilian community of Fort Griffin, known as Hidetown developed, was marketing and shipment for hides the buffalo hunters brought in. :'''1868''' John Ledbetter who was to become the first county judge of Shackelford County, was kidnapped by Indians. Frank Eben Conrad came to Texas, a post trader at Fort McKavett. :'''1872''', the Able Lee family was massacred and two children were carried into captivity by Indians. Frank Eben Conrad came to Texas in 1868 as a post trader at Fort McKavett. :'''1874''' Since it was a long trip to do jury duty in Jack county, residents of the area requested permission to organize their own county!! It was to be named in honor of '''Dr. Jack Shackelford''', a Texas revolutionary hero. :'''Oct 12,1874''' - '''Fort Griffin''' became the temporary county seat on October 12, 1874. :'''Nov 8 1874''' - founders asked for an election to determine the permanent location. Albany-named by William R. Cruger for his hometown, Albany, Georgia-was founded. :1883 Shackelford County Courthouse built in Albany. George Washington "Swope" Hull, a Virginian, arrived in SE Shackelford to make a general store at the located crossing of the Texas-Central Railroad and Deep Creek. Later, he bought and surveyed land nearby and sold lots, thus :1892 Hulltown developed where the lots were sold. This was later renamed '''Moran'''. Shackelford County's future was now set and secured. :'''1884''' -the county finished construction of a courthouse, built of limestone quarried a few miles southwest of Albany. The structure still functions'' in its original capacity,'' ::{{Blue|Shackelford County's future was now set and secured!!}} http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txshacke/county.htm {{Image|file=Shackelford_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=courthouse }}{{clear}} ====Government Offices==== county was named for Dr. John Shackelford, a Virginian who came to Texas in 1835 to help in the cause of freeing Texas from Mexican control. Albany-named by William R. Cruger for his hometown, Albany, Georgia-was founded. In :1884 -the county finished construction of Shackleford's courthouse, built of limestone quarried a few miles southwest of Albany. The structure still functions'' in its original capacity,'' {{Image|file=Shackelford_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=440 |caption=Shackelford co. courthouse }} '''1884''' -the county finished construction of a courthouse, built of limestone quarried a few miles southwest of Albany. The structure still functions'' in its original capacity,'' ===Geography=== Albany is the county seat of Shackleford county. From its center -32°44' north latitude and 99°18' west longitude, about thirty-five miles northeast of Abilene. This is West Texas with altitude -1,200 to 2,000 feet. This is on the Permian basin. Soil is on surface rock covered by 2-14 inches loamy clay soil. In the NW corner is a strip of blow-sand which is one mile wide and 25 miles long.. The eastern part of the county lies in the Cross Timbers geographic region, and the western portion to the Lower Plains. Rivers- clear Fork of the Brazos River crosses NW corner, and exits SE into Stephens county. into Stephens County. A number of Shackelford County creeks are tributaries of the Clear Fork. Temperatures range from 31° F to an average maximum of 97°. The mean annual temperature is about 64°, and the annual rainfall averages 26.57 inches. The growing season is 224 days long. This had open prairie with mesquite and chaparral savanna. Along the river and the creeks, pecan, elm, cottonwood, and hackberry trees mingle with mulberry and willow. Prickly pear and other cacti are common in the prairie sections. Animals include:white-tailed deer, bobcats, opossums, raccoons,great blue herons and kingfishers fish the streams; wild turkeys, roadrunners. ===Adjacent counties=== :Throckmorton County (north) :Stephens County (east) :Eastland County (southeast) :Callahan County (south) :Jones County (west) :Haskell County (northwest) ====Protected areas==== Fort Griffin {{Image|file=Shackelford_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Ft Griffin. }}{{clear}} ===Demographics=== Shackelford county is in West Texas where the population is more sparse. It had a population in 2010 of 3,302 people. The population density was 4 people per square mile. The racial makeup of the county was 94.22% White, 0.48% Black or African American, 0.42% Native American, 4.24% from other races.7.6% of the white population were Hispanics. The average household size was 2.49 and the average family size was 3.02. In the county, the population was spread out with 26.70% under the age of 18, 18.20% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females there were 90.10 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 85.50 males. The median income for a household in the county was $30,479. :School Districts
:Lueders-Avoca Independent School District :Albany Independent School District :Moran Independent School District Highways: :US Highway 180 :US Highway 283 :Texas State Highway 6 :Texas State Highway 351 ====Town==== *[[:Category: Albany, Texas|Albany]] (county seat) *[[:Category: Lueders, Texas|Lueders]] *[[:Category: Moran, Texas|Moran]] ===Formed From=== *Jack County ====County Resources==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Griffin US Calvary Fort Griffin] '''Fort Griffin US Cavalry fort''' was established 31 July 1867 by four companies of the Sixth Cavalry, U.S. Army. Commander was Lt. Col. S.D. Sturgis. This fort was established to give''' protection for settlers''' from the Comanche and Kiowa raids. This was originally named Camp Wilson, but later renamed for Civil War Union general, Charles Griffin. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Griffin Originally they intended to build all stone buildings, however a scarcity of stone only produced a few buildings. There are a mess hall, barracks, first sergeant’s quarters, bakery, powder magazine, hand-dug well and what appears to be the "hospital". ===Census=== :1860 -- 44 :1870 -- 455 :1880 -- 2,037 :1890 -- 2,012 :1900 -- 2,461 :1910 -- 4,201 :1920 -- 4,960 :1930 -- 6,695 :1940 -- 6,211 :1950 -- 5,001 :1960 -- 3,990 :1970 -- 3,323 :1980 -- 3,915 :1990 -- 3,316 :2000 -- 3,302 :2010 -- 3,378 :Est. 2015 -- 3,350 ===Notables=== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Albany Cemetery, Albany, Texas|Albany Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Moran Cemetery, Moran, Texas|Moran Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Shackelford/ListShackelford.html Cemeteries of Texas, Shackelford, by Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2728 Find a Grave cemeteries, Shackelford, Texas] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=26153 Shackelford Cemetery Find a grave2] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txshacke/albanycem.htm Albany Cemetery, Shackelford, TxGenWeb Site] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txshacke/luederscem.htm Leuders cemetery] ===Sources=== *http://www.thc.state.tx.us/historic-sites/fort-griffin-state-historic-site *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Shackelford_County,_Texas *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txshacke/county.htm

Shadbolt Family Mysteries

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We need to know the parents Of George Shadbolt Whose Son was Jack and Grandson was Malcom

Shadow Kerstetter

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Shadow was the Kerstetter family dog for 15 years

Shadow Our Dog

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We rescued him Oct 5 2002 he was about 6 months old Shadow was my best friend I miss him always.

Shafto pedigrees

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:: [[image:Shafto-68.png|thumb|Shafto of Babington, (Vis., 1563/4)]]. :: [[image:Shafto-68.jpg|thumb|Shafto of Babington, (Vis. 1666).]] ::[[image:Shafto_pedigrees-1.jpg|thumb|Shaftoe of Anvil & Swalwell, (Vis. of Durham, 1575 & 1615)]] ''''See Also...''' * Pedigree of Shafto of Whitworth & Shafto of Benwell, co. Northumberland :::Surtees, R. (1823). "Chapelry of Whitworth," in The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham: Stockton and Darlington Wards, 3, pp. 291 - 302. London. [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/antiquities-durham/vol3/pp291-302#h3-0008 BHO]. eBook.

Shakers

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The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, more commonly known as the Shakers, grew out of the Quaker movement, or the Society of Friends. They are a millenarian, nontrinitarian, restorationist Christian sect. They were founded circa 1747 in England by Jane Wardley and then organized in the United States in the 1780s by Ann Lee. They were initially known as "Shaking Quakers" because of their ecstatic behavior during worship services, more extreme than the Quakers. ==English Quaker Origins== The French Camisards and the Quakers both contributed to the formation of the Shaker beliefs. The Camisards contributed the belief that their leaders are Prophets who hear the word of God. They had fled to England and influenced the Quakers of Manchester. The Quakers, or Society of Friends were founded in England in 1652 by George Fox. They believed and taught that God exists in all people and each could have direct knowledge of Christ, therefore, no need for a specialized clergy. It was a rather spiritualistic and emotional religious belief which was expressed through their bodies, trembling and quaking. During the 1740s this form of worship changed or was repressed, except for the group in Manchester. This group split from mainstream Quakers in 1747, heavily influenced by the Camisard preaching. ===The Shaking Quakers=== James and his wife Jane Wardley led this fledgling group of Shakers. Jane was a resident of Bolton, known as Bolton-le-moors and later moved to Manchester with her husband James, who was a tailor.They were devout Quakers. About 1747 she began to have visions “from God” telling her to go out and teach the truth about the end of the world, that Christ was about to return and that his second appearance would be in the form of a woman, as written in the book of Psalms. Her husband was her first convert and follower, followed by John Townley, a relatively wealthy bricklayer that later provided significant funding to the Wardley group. During her period of silent meditation at the beginning of her worship, she often began shaking and rocking as she “received visions from god.” This gave rise to being called “Shaking Quakers.” But, they were first known as The Wardley society, the Wardley Group and the Bolton Society. Besides shaking, they included in their worship practices, speaking in tongues, and prophesying, with all those various gifts of the Holy Spirit known in the Primitive Church. These gifts progressively increased until the time of the full establishment of the Church in America.[[#Shakers|Shakers]] Chapter XI, #27. Jane Wardley, urged her followers to: "Repent. For the kingdom of God is at hand. The new heaven and new earth prophesied of old is about to come. The marriage of the Lamb, the first resurrection, the new Jerusalem descended from above, these are even now at the door. And when Christ appears again, and the true church rises in full and transcendent glory, then all anti-Christian denominations—the priests, the Church, the pope—will be swept away."Thompson, Edward Palmer (1963). The Making of the English Working Class A Vintage giant Pelican books Volume 322 of Vintage books. IICA, 1963. p. 48. > Ann Lee’s parents were devoted members of this church and brought their influence to their children. Ann confessed her sins to the Wardleys and began her ministry there.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Wardley#cite_ref-:3_5-1 Jane Wardley] Wikipedia contributors, "Jane Wardley," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jane_Wardley&oldid=1019813364 (accessed June 29, 2021). ==Shaker Migration to the New World== Ann Lee and her family were members of the Shakers of Manchester. Her father was a poor blacksmith in the Toad Lane district of Manchester. Ann was born in 1736. Under pressure from her father she married Abraham Standerin or Stanley. They had four children, each dying in early childhood. She joined the Shakers in 1758. Twelve years later she had “a special manifestation of Divine light”. She soon became the local leader of the Shakers. In 1774 she had a revelation directing her to establish a community in America. She, her husband, brother William, niece and a few others set sail May 10, 1774 and arrived in New York City, August 6, 1774. By late 1776 they had settled 8 miles NW of Albany, an area called Niskayuna, later known as Watervliet, New York. The land was swampy, with dense brush. The group worked at draining the land, redirecting and straightening the stream, filling in the low spots. Those first couple of years were grueling with little food until the first harvest. In 1778 they had little to no bread, butter or cheese during the spring and summer, their principal food being rice and milk, with some fish from the nearby river. Joseph Preston reported he was so hungry he ate two herring raw. The lack and hard work resulted in weight loss and fainting at times. Ann and her husband separated. She took back her maiden name and became known as Mother Ann Lee. She died in 1784. ===Shaker Beliefs=== Besides the above mentioned beliefs… *Repentance of sin is crucial and the 1st step on the path to perfection. *God is both male and female. *They believe in and practice gender equality. *They practice communal living, all property and work shared. *They practice absolute celibacy and there is no marriage. Since they don’t procreate, they adopted many children. Those children were given a choice to either stay or leave when they reached 21. The rest of their growth came through missionary recruiting. *They are pacifists, like their predecessors, the Quakers. *Also like the Quakers, their dress, speech and manner is simple. *Unlike Quakers, they encourage creative gifts, art, music, dance, intellectual and artistic development within the Society. Singing and dancing are vital to the mode of worship.
” It should be recollected that “God is a Spirit,” and can be worshipped only “in spirit and in truth.”  Without the presence of the Spirit there can be no true worship.   Conviction of sin, godly sorrow, and repentance, are the first effects of the Spirit of God upon the conscience of a sinner.  And when sin is fully removed, by confessing and forsaking it, the cause of heaviness, gloom and sorrow is gone; and joy and rejoicing, and thanksgiving and praise, are then spontaneous effects of a true spirit of devotion.  And whatever manner the Spirit may dictate, or whatever the form into which the spirit may lead, it is acceptable to Him from whom the Spirit proceeds. “
[[#Shakers|Shakers]] Chapter IX, 2. ===Expansion=== There were eventually 19 shaker communities but they were confined to only eleven states: New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Kentucky, Ohio, Georgia, Florida, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. (The communes in the last four states only lasted for brief periods of time). Even with the harsh circumstances in the beginning, their number grew to 15 in 1778 but they were still sleeping on the floor, no pillows and only some with blankets. They attracted many converts in the 17802 and 1790s and by 1800 the Watervliet community reached 87 souls. 12 settlements had been founded across New York and New England.[https://home.shakerheritage.org/history-shakers/ History of the Shakers] Shaker Heritage Society of Albany, NY. 25 Meeting House Road, Albany, NY 12211. ===One Big Happy Family=== A few of the members who joined had farms and continued to live there. But in 1787 the Lead Ministry at Mt. Lebanon directed all members to join the communal settlements, known as “Families”. The first communal dwelling house at Watervliet was built 1779 but soon replaced with a larger dwelling in 1783. A larger one was built in 1816 and the original building became the “second house”, used as a kind of infirmary. The Shaker “families” ranged in size from 50 to 150 people. They were ordinarily 3 stories. The first Meeting House built of logs in 1784 at Watervliet. David Buckingham made a listing of all buildings in 1826 and noted that building had decayed greatly. The west part, which was two stories, held a room that was used by Father Joseph Meacham, and later by Father John Hocknell, one of the original group of eight immigrants from England, with Mother Ann. there was a room at the end of the hall that Mother Lucy Wright used when she visited Watervliet. In 1791 a 2nd Meeting House was built under the leadership of Moses Johnson, who framed 10 houses for various Shaker communities. it stood until 1927 when it was taken down by the county. There were a total of 27 buildings over the years at Watervliet. There was a third Meeting House build in 1848. it has been restored to it’s original appearance and today serves as a museum, the remaining Shaker buildings and land being bought by the County. ====Dissolution of the Genetic and Legal Family==== Most married couples that joined the Shakers probably didn't get a divorce but they lived apart and sometimes one was sent to a different commune to help dissolve the ties. Children lived separately also, the greater family replacing their natural parents. One wife did seek divorce when she chose not to join with her husband. It became what is probably the most notorious divorce in New York history. Eunice Hawley (1778-1863), daughter of Presbyterian deacon, Elijah Hawley, married James Chapman and they had 3 children. James drank to excess and was unproductive in business. He joined the Shaker community in Watervliet, which helped him to live soberly and productively. The Shakers had a rule that wives could not join without their husbands due to this divorce case,they added a rule to demand the same in reverse. During the long drawn out battle lasting 5 years, they hid the children from their mother, tucked away in the commune in Enfield, NH. On February 7 1812 the New York State Legislature took up the divorce case, which also involved Eunice seeking custody. Neither New York Law or the Shakers (in this instance) considered a woman equal to a man when it came to legal control over children. The Shaker community declared ignorance of their whereabouts and claimed they had no control ofver their father’s actions. They and their friends in the Legislature declared Eunice a “disorderly” woman. She was at a disadvantage, since most assumed it was her sexual desires that motivated her to leave her husband.Norton, Mary Beth [https://hawleysociety.org/eunice-hawley-chapman/ Eunice hawley Chapman] At War With the Shakers. September 17, 2010. The Society of the Hawley Family, founded 1923, Incorporated 1927.BLAKE, NELSON M. [http://www.jstor.org/stable/23153650 "EUNICE AGAINST THE SHAKERS."] New York History 41, no. 4 (1960): 359-78. Accessed June 30, 2021. The Legislature granted the divorce in 1818 but her battle was only half over. She had to rescue her children. The Shakers didn’t give up that easily. It required her, with another mother, gathering public support and a large mob to gain the children back from the Enfield, NH Shakers. She was joined by Mary Marshall Dyer (1780-1867). Besides the support of the locals who joined the mob, they had support of much of the local officials who didn’t agree with the fathers avoiding support under the protective umbrella of the Shakers. Over the course of 5 days beginning May 26, 1818 the mob hounded the commune, several of the male Shakers gone at the time. Leading up to this show of force, Dyer had spent years stirring up anti-Shaker sentiment, traveling and publishing pamphlets. Eunice managed to capture and whisk away her son George but didn’t manage to get her daughters until she served them with a writ of habeas corpus the next spring. They were, after all, holding the children illegally. They had tried to deny New York law, claiming they were exempt because they were in New Hampshire. Sadly for Mary Dyer, 4 of her 5 children remained Shakers until their deaths. Jerrub left, but not until 1852.De Wolfe, Elizabeth,[https://digitalcommons.hamilton.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1139&context=acsq The Mob at Enfield]. American Communal Societies Quarterly Vol. 4, No. 2, Pages 80-86. April 2010.Elizabeth De Wolfe, Shaking the Faith: Women, Family, and Mary Marshall Dyer’s Anti-Shaker Campaign, 1815-1867 (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2002). For a discussion of Mary and Joseph Dyer’s continuing battle and a reprint of their first publications about their dispute, see Elizabeth De Wolfe, Domestic Broils: Shakers, Antebellum Marriage, and the Narratives of Mary and Joseph Dyer (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2010). Because the genetic family ceased to exist within the Shaker community, few of us have grandparents that were Shaker, our closest connection usually being ancestral cousins, Also, it is hard to trace ancestors that lived during certain time periods, especially before the census records named everyone in the household. Even after that time, it can be difficult to know if the correct person is being seen in the record, since they aren't shown with their blood family most of the time. Following are a collection of census records, which give some idea of the numbers of followers and may help locate ancestors. ==Census Records== The first column contains image, page, dwelling and/or family number. ===1810 Census=== ====Watervliet, Albany County, New York==== {|border="1" ! Page !! Head of Family !! White Males !! !! !! !! !! !! White Females !! !! !! !! |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | || || under 10 || 10-16 || 16-18 || 16-26 || 26-45 || 45 & up || under 10 || 10-16 || 16-26 || 26-45 || 45 & up |- | 7 of 10 || David Osburn || || 2 || 3 || 10 || 10 || 1 || 1 || 4 || 17 || 5 || |- | 8 of 10 || Seth Wells || 2 || 2 || 2 || 9 || 2 || 3 || 1 || 9 || 7 || 4 || |- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYN-9FHL?i=6&cc=1803765 "United States Census, 1810," Watervliet, NY] database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYN-9FHL?cc=1803765&wc=QZZZ-M8M%3A1588180303%2C1588180615%2C1588180614 : 1 December 2015), New York > Albany > Watervliet > image 7 of 10; citing NARA microfilm publication M252, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). || || || || || || || || || || || || |- |} ====Lebanon, Columbia County, New York==== {|border="1" ! Page !! Head of Family !! White Males !! !! !! !! !! !! White Females !! !! !! !! |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | || || under 10 || 10-16 || 16-18 || 16-26 || 26-45 || 45 & up || under 10 || 10-16 || 16-26 || 26-45 || 45 & up |- | 6 of 20 || Benj’n Ellis || || || 1 || 1 || 7 || 1 || 1 || || || 6 || 2 |- | || Elisha Wood || || || || || 3 || || || || || 5 || |- | || Martin Salsbury || 2 || || || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || || 1 || || |- | || Amasa Southwicks || 2 || || || 1 || || 2 || || || 1 || || |- | || Morrell Baker || 2 || 5 || 1 || 17 || 8 || 1 || 4 || 2 || 41 || 4 || |- | || Alpheus Rood || 1 || || 1 || 2 || 9 || || || || 7 || 13 || |- | || Richard Spire || || 2 || 4 || 9 || 16 || || 1 || 3 || 29 || 5 || |- | || Adonijah Jacobs || || 1 || 1 || 6 || 10 || || 2 || || 8 || 9 || |- | || Stephen Munson || || || 1 || 2 || 10 || 1 || 1 || || 8 || 8 || |- | || Nathan Farrinton || || 1 || 5 || 5 || 2 || 1 || 1 || 4 || 7 || 2 || |- | [ "United States Census, 1810," Canaan, Columbia, New York] database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-1BX?cc=1803765&wc=QZZC-1FK%3A1588180303%2C1588181202%2C1588182354 : 1 December 2015), New York > Columbia > Canaan > image 6 of 20; citing NARA microfilm publication M252, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.) || || || || || || || || || || || || |} ===1820 Census=== ====Watervliet, Albany County, New York==== {|border="1" ! !! !! White Males !! !! !! !! !! !! White Females !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! Slaves !! Free colored !! |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || Not naturalized || Agriculture || Commerce || Manufacturers || || Males || Females |- | Pg 11, Image 7 of 15 || || under 10 || 10-16 || 16-18 || 16-26 || 26-45 || 45 & up || under 10 || 10-16 || 16-26 || 26-45 || 45 & up || || || || || || || 26-45 |- | United Society of believers Called Shakers || Stephen Mimson || 1 || 9 || 1 || 9 || 11 || 43 || 5 || 9 || 15 || 20 || 39 || 7 || 17 || || 20 || || || |- | || Peter Pear || || 1 || || 4 || 9 || 5 || 2 || 2 || 11 || 7 || 2 || || 8 || || 6 || || || |- | || Morrie Behar || 4 || 7 || 4 || 15 || 20 || 26 || 10 || 12 || 21 || 25 || 41 || || 30 || || 20 || || || 1 |- | Lebanon, NY 1820 census[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY1-PSW?i=6&wc=3L7F-CJN%3A1586986403%2C1586985542%2C1586984704&cc=1803955 "United States Census, 1820,"] database with images, FamilySearch: 16 July 2015, New York > Columbia > Lebanon > image 7 of 15; citing NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 15.: 16 July 2015), New York > Columbia > Lebanon > image 7 of 15|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || |} ====Lebanon, Columbia County, New York==== {|border="1" ! !! !! White Males !! !! !! !! !! !! White Females !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! Slaves !! Free colored !! |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || Not naturalized || Agriculture || Commerce || Manufacturers || || Males || Females |- | Pg 11, Image 7 of 15 || || under 10 || 10-16 || 16-18 || 16-26 || 26-45 || 45 & up || under 10 || 10-16 || 16-26 || 26-45 || 45 & up || || || || || || || 26-45 |- | United Society of believers Called Shakers || Stephen Mimson || 1 || 9 || 1 || 9 || 11 || 43 || 5 || 9 || 15 || 20 || 39 || 7 || 17 || || 20 || || || |- | || Peter Pear || || 1 || || 4 || 9 || 5 || 2 || 2 || 11 || 7 || 2 || || 8 || || 6 || || || |- | || Morrie Behar || 4 || 7 || 4 || 15 || 20 || 26 || 10 || 12 || 21 || 25 || 41 || || 30 || || 20 || || || 1 |- | Lebanon, NY 1820 census[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY1-PSW?i=6&wc=3L7F-CJN%3A1586986403%2C1586985542%2C1586984704&cc=1803955 "United States Census, 1820,"] database with images, FamilySearch: 16 July 2015, New York > Columbia > Lebanon > image 7 of 15; citing NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || |} ===1830 Census=== ====Watervliet, Albany County, New York==== {|border="1" ! 52 of 63 !! Head of Family !! Free whte males !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! free white females !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! Free colored males !! !! Free colored females !! |- | || || under 5 || 5-10 || 10-15 || 15-20 || 20-30 || 30-40 || 40-50 || 50-60 || 60-70 || 70-80- || 80-90 || 90-100 || over 100 || under 5 || 5-10 || 10-15 || 15-20 || 20-30 || 30-40 || 40-50 || 50-60 || 60-70 || 70-80- || 80-90 || 90-100 || over 100 || 24-36 || 55-100 || 24-36 || 36-55 |- | Trustee || Samuel Pease || || 1 || 3 || 7 || 8 || 4 || 2 || 6 || 6 || 4 || 1 || || || || 1 || 2 || 8 || 5 || 9 || 2 || 8 || 5 || 4 || || || || || || || |- | “ “ || David Hawkins || 1 || 2 || 1 || || 2 || 2 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || || || || || || 2 || 2 || 3 || 1 || 3 || 4 || 3 || 4 || 1 || || || || || || |- | “ “ || Sthephen Wills || || 2 || || 1 || || 4 || 8 || 6 || 2 || 1 || || || || || 1 || 4 || 2 || 8 || 7 || 7 || 4 || 2 || || || || || || || || |- | “ “ || Calvel Wills || 2 || 1 || 1 || 3 || 8 || 8 || 2 || 2 || 2 || || || || || || || 2 || 8 || 7 || 3 || 5 || 2 || 2 || 3 || || || || || || || |- | [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYK-CC6?i=51&cc=1803958&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHG1-LDS "United States Census, 1830,"] database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYK-CC6?cc=1803958&wc=35YH-HZ7%3A1588472203%2C1588473002%2C1588473010 : 14 August 2015), New York > Albany > Watervliet > image 52 of 63; citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || |} ====Lebanon, Columbia County, New York==== {|border="1" ! 52 of 63 !! Head of Family !! Free whte males !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! free white females !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! Free colored males !! !! Free colored females !! |- | || || under 5 || 5-10 || 10-15 || 15-20 || 20-30 || 30-40 || 40-50 || 50-60 || 60-70 || 70-80- || 80-90 || 90-100 || over 100 || under 5 || 5-10 || 10-15 || 15-20 || 20-30 || 30-40 || 40-50 || 50-60 || 60-70 || 70-80- || 80-90 || 90-100 || over 100 || 24-36 || 55-100 || 24-36 || 36-55 |- | Image 9 of 14 || Chaus Bushnell || || || || || || 6 || 7 || 6 || 6 || 4 || 1 || || 2 || || || || || || 5 || 15 || 5 || 4 || 1 || 1 || || || || 1 || || |- | || Stephen Hanson || || 7 || 9 || 8 || 18 || 6 || 3 || 12 || 16 || 4 || 1 || || || 1 || 1 || 10 || 10 || 16 || 15 || 8 || 20 || 17 || 3 || 2 || || || 1 || || || |- | || Daniel J Hawkins || 1 || || 9 || 6 || 9 || 6 || 7 || 9 || 5 || 4 || 1 || || || 3 || 2 || 6 || 9 || 10 || 12 || 8 || 22 || 10 || 10 || || || || || 1 || || |- | [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBQ-34F?i=8&wc=35YC-L2J%3A1588472203%2C1588470710%2C1588471302&cc=1803958 "United States Census, 1830," Lebanon, Columbia, NY.] database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBQ-34F?cc=1803958&wc=35YC-L2J%3A1588472203%2C1588470710%2C1588471302 : 14 August 2015), New York > Columbia > Lebanon > image 9 of 14; citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || |} ===1840 Census=== ====Watervliet, Albany County, New York==== {|border="1" ! 39 of 52 !! Head of Family !! Free whte males !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! free white females !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! Free colored persons males !! !! Free colored persons females |- | || || under 5 || 5-10 || 10-15 || 15-20 || 20-30 || 30-40 || 40-50 || 50-60 || 60-70 || 70-80- || 80-90 || 90-100 || over 100 || under 5 || 5-10 || 10-15 || 15-20 || 20-30 || 30-40 || 40-50 || 50-60 || 60-70 || 70-80- || 80-90 || 90-100 || over 100 || 36-55 || || 36-55 |- | Trustee || D(aniel?) Miller || 2 || 4 || 21 || 8 || 9 || 11 || 3 || 2 || 8 || 6 || 1 || || 3 || 13 || 9 || 12 || 18 || 6 || 11 || 6 || 7 || 4 || 2 || || || || || || |- | Trustee || C Wells || || || 6 || 2 || 7 || 8 || 5 || 2 || 2 || || || || || || 1 || 6 || 4 || 6 || 3 || 3 || 1 || || 1 || || || || || || |- | 45 of 52 || Joseph Hudson || || 6 || 5 || 6 || 3 || 2 || 4 || 4 || 5 || 4 || 1 || || || || 5 || 5 || 5 || 2 || 6 || 3 || 9 || 4 || 3 || 2 || 1 || || || || |- | [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBW-962X?i=38&cc=1786457 "United States Census, 1840," Watervliet, NY] database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBW-962X?cc=1786457&wc=31S2-J4F%3A1588666984%2C1588667605%2C1588667822 : 24 August 2015), New York > Albany > Watervliet > image 39 of 52; citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || |} ====New Lebanon, Columbia County, New York==== {|border="1" ! 39 of 52 !! Head of Family !! Free whte males !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! free white females !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! Free colored persons males !! !! Free colored persons females |- | || || under 5 || 5-10 || 10-15 || 15-20 || 20-30 || 30-40 || 40-50 || 50-60 || 60-70 || 70-80- || 80-90 || 90-100 || over 100 || under 5 || 5-10 || 10-15 || 15-20 || 20-30 || 30-40 || 40-50 || 50-60 || 60-70 || 70-80- || 80-90 || 90-100 || over 100 || 36-55 || || 36-55 |- | Image 25 of 26 || Daniel Hawkins || || 7 || 18 || 8 || || 7 || 5 || 3 || 4 || 3 || || || || || 6 || 7 || 10 || 13 || 12 || 12 || 8 || 20 || 6 || 2 || || || 1 || || 1 |- | || David Meacham || 1 || 8 || 12 || 1 || 15 || 12 || 3 || 4 || 15 || 10 || 1 || || || 1 || 10 || 11 || 8 || 22 || 19 || 13 || 6 || 15 || 12 || 2 || || || || || |- | || Richard Bushnel || || || 10 || 1 || 11 || 7 || 7 || 3 || 1 || 1 || || || || || || 3 || 2 || 9 || 6 || 5 || 1 || 1 || || || || || || || |- | [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY1-9M3H?i=24&wc=31SK-4C6%3A1588666984%2C1588666453%2C1588668962&cc=1786457 "United States Census, 1840,"New Lebanon, New York] database with images, FamilySearch (24 August 2015), New York > Columbia > New Lebanon > image 25 of 26; citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || |} ===1850 Census=== ====1850 Watervliet, Albany County, New York==== {|border="1" ! Page !! Name !! Sex !! Age !! Birth Year (Estimated) !! Birthplace !! Race !! House Number !! Value of Real Estate |- | 273 Family# 2980 || Stanton Buckingham || Male || 48 || 1802 || New York || White || 2142 || 27200 |- | || Channing Copely || Male || 48 || 1802 || Connecticut || White || 2142 || |- | || Thomas McKew || Male || 73 || 1777 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Clarissa Veader M || Female || 59 || 1791 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Maria Gitbest || Female || 51 || 1799 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Lydia Annas || Female || 34 || 1816 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Jennit Anges || Female || 40 || 1810 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Morrell Baker || Male || 75 || 1775 || Map || White || 2142 || |- | || David A Buckingham || Male || 47 || 1803 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Charles W Brackett || Male || 43 || 1807 || Maine || White || 2142 || |- | || Joanna J Bishop || Female || 80 || 1770 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Phebe Ann Buckingham || Female || 46 || 1804 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Mary A Bates || Female || 27 || 1823 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Samantha Boyd || Female || 11 || 1839 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Emily Conklin || Female || 33 || 1817 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || John L Decker || Male || 37 || 1813 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Caroline Downs || Female || 47 || 1803 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Calista Elsworth || Female || 20 || 1830 || Ohio || White || 2142 || |- | || Lucy Fairchild || Female || 43 || 1807 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Lucy Fuller || Female || 37 || 1813 || Map || White || 2142 || |- | || Catharine Ferguson || Female || 14 || 1836 || Scotland || White || 2142 || |- | || Anna Ferguson || Female || 12 || 1838 || Scotland || White || 2142 || |- | || Maria Finch || Female || 14 || 1836 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Willoughby W Green || Male || 31 || 1819 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Ranson Gilford || Male || 28 || 1822 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Ruth Green || Female || 35 || 1815 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Jason J Harwood || Male || 50 || 1800 || Map || White || 2142 || |- | || Abraham Hendrickson || Male || 71 || 1779 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Eli Horton || Male || 14 || 1836 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Betsy A Hawkins || Female || 59 || 1791 || Connecticut || White || 2142 || |- | || Mirey Harwood || Female || 58 || 1792 || Map || White || 2142 || |- | || Elizabeth B Harrison || Female || 38 || 1812 || England || White || 2142 || |- | || Arobella M Hayes || Female || 15 || 1835 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || John J Ingham || Male || 14 || 1836 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Samuel Ingham || Male || 12 || 1838 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Frances Ingham || Female || 19 || 1831 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Elizabeth Ingham || Female || 20 || 1830 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || Adalaide Ingham || Female || 17 || 1833 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | || James Langridge || Male || 31 || 1819 || England || White || 2142 || |- | || Abigal Lernon || Female || 72 || 1778 || Map || White || 2142 || |- | || Ruth Johnson || Female || 85 || 1765 || Connecticut || White || 2142 || |- | || Eunice Johnson || Female || 70 || 1780 || New York || White || 2142 || |- | Image 393 of 403 || David Miller || Male || 75 || 1775 || Mississippi || White || || |- | || Chancy Miller || Male || 36 || 1814 || New York || White || || |- | || Jeremiah Mully || Male || 24 || 1826 || England || White || || |- | || Sarah Mully || Female || 23 || 1827 || England || White || || |- | || Abigail Messenger || Female || 38 || 1812 || New York || White || || |- | || Joseph Preston || Male || 83 || 1767 || New York || White || || |- | || Ephraim Prentiss || Male || 48 || 1802 || New York || White || || |- | || Channing Prentiss || Male || 45 || 1805 || New York || White || || |- | || George S Price || Male || 32 || 1818 || New York || White || || |- | || Sylvester Prentiss || Male || 44 || 1806 || New York || White || || |- | || George G Peavey || Male || 9 || 1841 || New York || White || || |- | || Susan Remer || Female || 22 || 1828 || Ohio || White || || |- | || Martha I Rich || Female || 69 || 1781 || Ohio || White || || |- | || Daniel Sherman || Male || 37 || 1813 || Massachusetts || White || || |- | || John P Smith || Male || 15 || 1835 || New York || White || || |- | || Abigail T Shapley || Female || 75 || 1775 || Massachusetts || White || || |- | || Beviah Speer || Female || 70 || 1780 || New York || White || || |- | || Elizabeth Seeley || Female || 39 || 1811 || Connecticut || White || || |- | || Sephrona H Smith || Female || 30 || 1820 || Ohio || White || || |- | || Harriet W Slater || Female || 17 || 1833 || New York || White || || |- | || Catharine A Slater || Female || 12 || 1838 || New York || White || || |- | || Lucretia Smith || Female || 12 || 1838 || New York || White || || |- | || Ann Eliza Screven || Female || 16 || 1834 || Pennsylvania || White || || |- | || Smith Taylor || Male || 42 || 1808 || Connecticut || White || || |- | || Dewitt W Treadway || Male || 31 || 1819 || New York || White || || |- | || Charles E Van Torrance || Male || 14 || 1836 || New York || White || || |- | || Elizabeth Train || Female || 57 || 1793 || Massachusetts || White || || |- | || Abigail A Train || Female || 54 || 1796 || Massachusetts || White || || |- | || Orange M Treadway || Female || 40 || 1810 || New York || White || || |- | || Hannah A Treadway || Female || 37 || 1813 || New York || White || || |- | || Catharine Vedder || Female || 51 || 1799 || New York || White || || |- | || Caroline Vernooy || Female || 28 || 1822 || New York || White || || |- | || Freegift Wells || Male || 65 || 1785 || New York || White || || |- | || Fredrick S Wicker || Male || 55 || 1795 || Canada || White || || |- | || Loren J Weiks || Male || 36 || 1814 || New York || White || || |- | || Nehemia T White || Male || 27 || 1823 || New York || White || || |- | || Josiah Wood || Male || 16 || 1834 || New York || White || || |- | || Henry Watson || Male || 28 || 1822 || New York || White || || |- | || Chloe Wood || Female || 73 || 1777 || Massachusetts || White || || |- | || Matilda Wells || Female || 38 || 1812 || New York || White || || |- | || Aurella White || Female || 32 || 1818 || Vermont || White || || |- | || Sarah Ann Wood || Female || 15 || 1835 || Vermont || White || || |- | Pg 274 Image 394 of 403 || Lilles Wood || Female || 15 || 1835 || Vermont || White || || |- | || Benjamin S Youngs || Male || 76 || 1774 || New York || White || || |- | || Frances Goodrich || Male || 76 || 1774 || Massachusetts || White || || |- | || Orrin Bates || Male || 9 || 1841 || New York || White || || |- | || Eliza Ask || Female || 40 || 1810 || New York || White || || |- | || Albert Peavy || Male || 4 || 1846 || Massachusetts || White || || |- | || Daniel Braenard || Male || 57 || 1793 || New Hampshire || White || || |- | || Cyrus Bates || Male || 27 || 1823 || New York || White || || |- | || Martha J Bates || Female || 13 || 1837 || New York || White || || |- | || Ezekeal Copely || Male || 70 || 1780 || Connecticut || White || || |- | || Adelea A Durham || Female || 17 || 1833 || New York || White || || |- | || William Earls || Male || 14 || 1836 || New York || White || || |- | || Louisa Fairchild || Female || 61 || 1789 || New York || White || || |- | || Susanna Green || Female || 68 || 1782 || New York || White || || |- | || Hester Gestine || Female || 38 || 1812 || New York || White || || |- | || David Hawkins || Male || 62 || 1788 || Connecticut || White || || |- | || Jane G Hoagson || Female || 62 || 1788 || England || White || || |- | || Dolly G Harwood || Female || 53 || 1797 || Massachusetts || White || || |- | || Phebe Lane || Female || 63 || 1787 || New York || Black || || |- | || Auzalem Lefuma || Female || 26 || 1824 || Canada || White || || |- | || Joseph Lefuma || Male || 56 || 1794 || France || White || || |- | || John Powell || Male || 28 || 1822 || Ireland || White || || |- | || Eagar Pierce || Male || 12 || 1838 || New York || White || || |- | || Laura Prentiss || Female || 41 || 1809 || New York || White || || |- | || Charlotte Pierce || Female || 16 || 1834 || New York || White || || |- | || Samuel Rose || Male || 31 || 1819 || New York || White || || |- | || Cynthia Sherman || Female || 62 || 1788 || Massachusetts || White || || |- | || Betty Sherman || Female || 98 || 1752 || Massachusetts || White || || |- | || Phebe Ann Smith || Female || 33 || 1817 || New York || White || || |- | || Hellen M Smith || Female || 28 || 1822 || New York || White || || |- | || Julia T C Smith || Female || 21 || 1829 || New York || White || || |- | || Albert Troess || Male || 54 || 1796 || Connecticut || White || || |- | || Sarah Taylor || Female || 40 || 1810 || Connecticut || White || || |- | || Sally Taylor || Female || 76 || 1774 || New York || White || || |- | || George H White || Male || 20 || 1830 || New York || White || || |- | || Arthusa White || Female || 30 || 1820 || New York || White || || |- | || William Bates || Male || 6 || 1844 || New York || White || || |- | || Eliza Wells || Female || 53 || 1797 || New York || White || || |- | || Phebe Electa Thomas || Female || 49 || 1801 || New York || White || || |- | || Nathaniel Fry || Male || 47 || 1803 || New York || White || || |- | || Solomon Gale || Male || 29 || 1821 || New York || White || || |- | || Chancy Dibble || Male || 29 || 1821 || New York || White || || |- | Image 395 of 403 || Henreitta Martin || Female || 15 || 1835 || New York || White || 2147 || |- | || Phelena Horton || Female || 12 || 1838 || New York || White || 2147 || |- | || Emily Shaler || Female || 11 || 1839 || || White || 2147 || |- | || Aurella Snow || Female || 11 || 1839 || New York || White || 2147 || |- | Dwelling No 2148 Family No 2981 || Joseph Hodgman || Male || 70 || 1780 || England || White || 2148 || 13200 |- | || Jessee Wells || Male || 72 || 1778 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || Luther Wells || Male || 77 || 1773 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || Oliver Prentiss || Male || 52 || 1798 || Canada || White || 2148 || |- | || Calvin Reynolds || Male || 20 || 1830 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || Cramer Conklin || Male || 15 || 1835 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || William Smith || Male || 35 || 1815 || England || White || 2148 || |- | || Jeremiah Bates || Male || 21 || 1829 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || Edward Powers || Male || 49 || 1801 || Newfoundland || White || 2148 || |- | || David Stephens || Male || 22 || 1828 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || William Fross || Male || 13 || 1837 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || Stephen Wells || Male || 75 || 1775 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || Justis Harwood || Male || 61 || 1789 || Massachusetts || White || 2148 || |- | || Joel Smith || Male || 60 || 1790 || Massachusetts || White || 2148 || |- | || ?hubel Prentiss || Male || 46 || 1804 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || David Train || Male || 73 || 1777 || Massachusetts || White || 2148 || |- | || Wilson Young || Male || 71 || 1779 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || Jonathan Cole || Male || 40 || 1810 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || Abraham Newman || Male || 35 || 1815 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || James Watkins || Male || 68 || 1782 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || William Seeley || Male || 59 || 1791 || Connecticut || White || 2148 || |- | || James Chapman || Male || 87 || 1763 || Connecticut || White || 2148 || |- | || James Lowe || Male || 53 || 1797 || England || White || 2148 || |- | || Asa Seaton || Male || 58 || 1792 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || Augustis Blaze || Male || 37 || 1813 || Germany || White || 2148 || |- | || Joseph Buckingham || Male || 53 || 1797 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || Walter Waterman || Male || 82 || 1768 || Connecticut || White || 2148 || |- | || Simon Smith || Male || 51 || 1799 || Maine || White || 2148 || |- | || Christopher Zuber || Male || 14 || 1836 || Germany || White || 2148 || |- | || Seward Grealey || Male || 12 || 1838 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || Henry Grealey || Male || 12 || 1838 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || Stephen Fross || Male || 9 || 1841 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || James Delvin || Male || 9 || 1841 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || Martin Newman || Male || 9 || 1841 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || John Delvin || Male || 7 || 1843 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || George Newman || Male || 6 || 1844 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || Hannah Wells || Female || 74 || 1776 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | || Emaline Clark || Female || 76 || 1774 || New York || White || 2148 || |- | Pg 275 Image 396 of 403 || Elizabeth Bowser || Female || 85 || 1765 || Nova Scotia || White || || |- | || Betsey Wells || Female || 75 || 1775 || New York || White || || |- | || Fanny Waterman || Female || 73 || 1777 || Connecticut || White || || |- | || Hannah Youngs || Female || 73 || 1777 || New York || White || || |- | || Patience Earls || Female || 73 || 1777 || Connecticut || White || || |- | || Tena Leaton || Female || 70 || 1780 || New York || White || || |- | || Elizabeth Youngs || Female || 68 || 1782 || New York || White || || |- | || Eleanor Vedder || Female || 61 || 1789 || New York || White || || |- | || Ann Bowzer || Female || 64 || 1786 || Nova Scotia || White || || |- | || Charlotte Youngs || Female || 64 || 1786 || New York || White || || |- | || Mary Ann Whittaker || Female || 50 || 1800 || England || White || || |- | || Alice Reamer || Female || 50 || 1800 || Canada || White || || |- | || Catharine Dample || Female || 50 || 1800 || New York || White || || |- | || Maria Reynolds || Female || 44 || 1806 || New York || White || || |- | || Rebecca Carter || Female || 63 || 1787 || Connecticut || White || || |- | || Ann Clement || Female || 50 || 1800 || New York || White || || |- | || Parmelia Earls || Female || 58 || 1792 || New York || White || || |- | || Polly Wicks || Female || 64 || 1786 || Massachusetts || White || || |- | || Luciena Harwood || Female || 54 || 1796 || Massachusetts || White || || |- | || Thankful Copely || Female || 66 || 1784 || Vermont || White || || |- | || Elmira Watkins || Female || 45 || 1805 || New York || White || || |- | || Dana Gustin || Female || 40 || 1810 || New York || White || || |- | || Ellen Ward || Female || 40 || 1810 || Ireland || White || || |- | || Ann Lowe || Female || 40 || 1810 || England || White || || |- | || Pheobe Ann Taylor || Female || 34 || 1816 || Connecticut || White || || |- | || Almira Leachout || Female || 32 || 1818 || New York || White || || |- | || Nancy Wicks || Female || 43 || 1807 || New York || White || || |- | || Polly Bacon || Female || 61 || 1789 || New York || White || || |- | || Angaline Wicks || Female || 27 || 1823 || New York || White || || |- | || Hannah Cole || Female || 25 || 1825 || New York || White || || |- | || Hester Ann Crandell || Female || 29 || 1821 || New York || White || || |- | || Elvira Conklin || Female || 24 || 1826 || New York || White || || |- | || Rebecca Laineheart || Female || 22 || 1828 || New York || White || || |- | || Delcena A Hutcheson || Female || 20 || 1830 || New York || White || || |- | || Catharine Conklin || Female || 17 || 1833 || New York || White || || |- | || Julia Soule || Female || 16 || 1834 || New York || White || || |- | || Sarah Delvin || Female || 14 || 1836 || New York || White || || |- | || Electa Dean || Female || 13 || 1837 || New York || White || || |- | || Lucy Soule || Female || 13 || 1837 || New York || White || || |- | || Mary Jane Delvin || Female || 11 || 1839 || New York || White || || |- | || Margaret Crane || Female || 10 || 1840 || New York || White || || |- | || Frances Dubrine || Female || 10 || 1840 || New York || White || || |- | Image 397 of 403 || Prudence Delvin || Female || 6 || 1844 || New York || White || 2143 || |- | || Alena Haughton || Female || 11 || 1839 || New York || White || 2143 || |- | House Number 2144 Family No. 3952 || Issaca Bates || Male || 52 || 1798 || New York || White || 2144 || 10640 |- | || Richard Dean || Male || 52 || 1798 || England || White || 2144 || |- | || Joseph Godnow || Male || 63 || 1787 || || White || 2144 || |- | || Alexander Youngs || Male || 34 || 1816 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || James Tearney || Male || 58 || 1792 || England || White || 2144 || |- | || David Cole || Male || 70 || 1780 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Frances Sawyer || Male || 47 || 1803 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || John Hughes || Male || 56 || 1794 || England || White || 2144 || |- | || Harrison Snow || Male || 36 || 1814 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || David Stephens || Male || 46 || 1804 || Connecticut || White || 2144 || |- | || George Pearvey || Male || 35 || 1815 || New Hampshire || White || 2144 || |- | || Orson Kendell || Male || 29 || 1821 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Charles Soule || Male || 23 || 1827 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Benjamin Mells || Male || 80 || 1770 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Benjamin Hughs || Male || 66 || 1784 || England || White || 2144 || |- | || Robert Bemana || Male || 32 || 1818 || England || White || 2144 || |- | || Gordon Horton || Male || 59 || 1791 || Massachusetts || White || 2144 || |- | || Thomas Beale || Male || 43 || 1807 || England || White || 2144 || |- | || Rudolph Frieson || Male || 42 || 1808 || Germany || White || 2144 || |- | || Daniel Young || Male || 50 || 1800 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Charles Prealer || Male || 39 || 1811 || Germany || White || 2144 || |- | || William Penchback || Male || 57 || 1793 || England || White || 2144 || |- | || Henry Penchback || Male || 13 || 1837 || England || White || 2144 || |- | || James Ostrander || Male || 63 || 1787 || Pennsylvania || White || 2144 || |- | || Orrin Bates || Male || 51 || 1799 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || John A Layesdel || Male || 42 || 1808 || Massachusetts || White || 2144 || |- | || Augustus Jacobi || Male || 42 || 1808 || Poland || White || 2144 || |- | || Daora Elles || Male || 9 || 1841 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Joseph Young || Male || 14 || 1836 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Williard Young || Male || 8 || 1842 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Munson Kersey || Male || 2 || 1848 || Ohio || White || 2144 || |- | || William Butler || Male || 25 || 1825 || Massachusetts || White || 2144 || |- | || Edward Bosse || Male || 22 || 1828 || Germany || White || 2144 || |- | || Paulina Bates || Female || 43 || 1807 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Mary Ann Ayers || Female || 30 || 1820 || England || White || 2144 || |- | || Lena Bates || Female || 25 || 1825 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Clarissa Shoefelt || Female || 25 || 1825 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Ann Potter || Female || 60 || 1790 || England || White || 2144 || |- | || Eliza Groot || Female || 11 || 1839 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Martha Bates || Female || 46 || 1804 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | Page 276 Image 398 of 403 || Lucy Bates || Female || 12 || 1838 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Lydia Bates || Female || 14 || 1836 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Aurella Snow || Female || 50 || 1800 || Connecticut || White || 2144 || |- | || Jane Beales || Female || 36 || 1814 || England || White || 2144 || |- | || Emily Wheeler || Female || 32 || 1818 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Sarah Beales || Female || 17 || 1833 || England || White || 2144 || |- | || Mary Ellis || Female || 13 || 1837 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Elizabeth Ellis || Female || 13 || 1837 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Ann Ellis || Female || 11 || 1839 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Claresa || Female || 11 || 1839 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Elizabeth Ostander || Female || 89 || 1761 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Abigal White || Female || 64 || 1786 || Massachusetts || White || 2144 || |- | || Mary Stebbins || Female || 42 || 1808 || Massachusetts || White || 2144 || |- | || Polly Ostander || Female || 61 || 1789 || Massachusetts || White || 2144 || |- | || Harriet Mgham || Female || 48 || 1802 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Martha Lonli || Female || 25 || 1825 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Rebecca Jackson || Female || 55 || 1795 || Pennsylvania || Black || 2144 || |- | || Rebecca Perot || Female || 33 || 1817 || Pennsylvania || Black || 2144 || |- | || Harriet Hutchison || Female || 42 || 1808 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Abia Peavy || Female || 32 || 1818 || || White || 2144 || |- | || Permelia Kearsey || Female || 33 || 1817 || Ohio || White || 2144 || |- | || Annett Hutchison || Female || 9 || 1841 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Sally Bigalow || Female || 43 || 1807 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | || Mary Ann Newman || Female || 29 || 1821 || Vermont || White || 2144 || |- | || Lucy Horton || Female || 55 || 1795 || Massachusetts || White || 2144 || |- | || Lucy Pierce || Female || 64 || 1786 || New York || White || 2144 || |- | End Shaker Commune https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-656N-HB?i=391&cc=1401638&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMCTF-P5N "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-656N-HB?cc=1401638&wc=95RC-N38%3A1031313801%2C1033012601%2C1033120101 : 9 April 2016), New York > Albany > Watervliet > image 392 of 403; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). || || || || || || || || |} ====1850 New Lebanon, Columbia County, New York==== {|border="1" ! Page !! Name !! Sex !! Age !! Birth Year (Estimated) !! Birthplace !! Race !! House Number !! Value of Real Estate |- | 25 dwelling 350 family 372 || Elisabeth Tayler || Female || 79 || 1771 || England || White || 350 || |- | || Wm Tayler || Male || 36 || 1814 || England || White || 350 || |- | || Timithy Day || Male || 25 || 1825 || New York || White || 350 || |- | || Michael Day || Male || 30 || 1820 || Ireland || White || 350 || |- | || Thomas Pamody || Male || 32 || 1818 || Ireland || White || 350 || |- | || Adaline Sears || Female || 18 || 1832 || New York || White || 351 || |- | || Ellen Bates || Female || 17 || 1833 || New York || White || 351 || |- | || Julia Sears || Female || 14 || 1836 || New York || White || 351 || |- | || Lucy A Hawkins || Female || 13 || 1837 || New York || White || 351 || |- | || Elisabeth Sears || Female || 12 || 1838 || New York || White || 351 || |- | || Mary Lyall || Female || 12 || 1838 || New York || White || 351 || |- | || Elisa A Basus || Female || 12 || 1838 || Pennsylvania || White || 351 || |- | || Lucinda Mason || Female || 11 || 1839 || New York || White || 351 || |- | || Mary J Lyall || Female || 11 || 1839 || Massachusetts || White || 351 || |- | || Jane Lyall || Female || 9 || 1841 || New York || White || 351 || |- | || Alcenith Bartree || Female || 4 || 1846 || New York || White || 351 || |- | || Squire Reed || Male || 16 || 1834 || New York || White || 351 || |- | || Edwin Victrars || Male || 13 || 1837 || New York || White || 351 || |- | || James Meeks || Male || 11 || 1839 || New York || White || 351 || |- | 352 376 || Richard Bushnell || Male || 58 || 1792 || Connecticut || White || 352 || 36000 |- | || Fred W Evans || Male || 42 || 1808 || England || White || 352 || |- | || Clausin Middleton || Male || 46 || 1804 || Connecticut || White || 352 || |- | 353 375 || Charles Bushnell || Male || 65 || 1785 || Connecticut || White || 353 || |- | || Levi Shaw || Male || 31 || 1819 || Pennsylvania || White || 353 || |- | 354 376 || Daniel Mosely || Male || 90 || 1760 || Connecticut || White || 354 || |- | 355 377 || Jethro Turner || Male || 85 || 1765 || Connecticut || White || 355 || |- | || Samuel Johnson || Male || 74 || 1776 || New York || White || 355 || |- | || Benj Lyon || Male || 69 || 1781 || Massachusetts || White || 355 || |- | || Hiram Reed || Male || 47 || 1803 || Pennsylvania || White || 355 || |- | || George Curtis || Male || 43 || 1807 || Connecticut || White || 355 || |- | 356 378 || Giles B Avery || Male || 34 || 1816 || Connecticut || White || 356 || |- | || James Long || Male || 32 || 1818 || Pennsylvania || White || 356 || |- | 357 379 || James P Vail || Male || 31 || 1819 || New York || White || 357 || |- | || Joseph Babe || Male || 28 || 1822 || New York || White || 357 || |- | || David Rea || Male || 27 || 1823 || New York || White || 357 || |- | || Calvin Reed || Male || 29 || 1821 || Massachusetts || White || 357 || |- | || George Long || Male || 24 || 1826 || New York || White || 357 || |- | || Horace Hawkins || Male || 37 || 1813 || Massachusetts || White || 357 || |- | || Robert Valentine || Male || 28 || 1822 || New York || White || 357 || |- | || Robert Chase || Male || 22 || 1828 || New York || White || 357 || |- | || Richard B Noodron || Male || 22 || 1828 || Pennsylvania || White || 357 || |- | || Alonzo Hollister || Male || 20 || 1830 || Massachusetts || White || 357 || |- | || Charles Weed || Male || 18 || 1832 || Massachusetts || White || 357 || |- | || Ovando Hollister || Male || 15 || 1835 || Massachusetts || White || 357 || |- | || Joseph Holden || Male || 13 || 1837 || Massachusetts || White || 357 || |- | || Thomas Meeks || Male || 13 || 1837 || Massachusetts || White || 357 || |- | || Henry Hollister || Male || 12 || 1838 || Vermont || White || 357 || |- | || Samuel Hancock || Male || 11 || 1839 || England || White || 357 || |- | || Levi Pursin || Male || 10 || 1840 || Pennsylvania || White || 357 || |- | || David Meeks || Male || 9 || 1841 || New York || White || 357 || |- | || David Lyall || Male || 7 || 1843 || New York || White || 357 || |- | 358 380 || Jerusha Smith || Female || 50 || 1800 || Connecticut || White || 358 || |- | || Patience Bushnell || Female || 50 || 1800 || New York || White || 358 || |- | || Lucy Darrow || Female || 81 || 1769 || New York || White || 358 || |- | || Abigail Munson || Female || 82 || 1768 || Connecticut || White || 358 || |- | || Lydia Obrien || Female || 77 || 1773 || Nova Scotia || White || 358 || |- | || Sarah Hawkins || Female || 75 || 1775 || Rhode Island || White || 358 || |- | || Permilla Deckinson || Female || 71 || 1779 || New York || White || 358 || |- | || Ruth Johnson || Female || 71 || 1779 || Massachusetts || White || 358 || |- | || Sophia Avery || Female || 69 || 1781 || Connecticut || White || 358 || |- | || Hannah Train || Female || 66 || 1784 || Massachusetts || White || 358 || |- | || Mary Stewart || Female || 53 || 1797 || New Hampshire || White || 358 || |- | || Betsey Copley || Female || 53 || 1797 || Vermont || White || 358 || |- | || Roby Bennet || Female || 52 || 1798 || Massachusetts || White || 358 || |- | 359 381 Shakers or Quakers || Jonathan Wood || Male || 58 || 1792 || Massachusetts || White || 359 || |- | || Stephen Munson || Male || 83 || 1767 || Connecticut || White || 359 || |- | || Gideon Turner || Male || 82 || 1768 || Connecticut || White || 359 || |- | || John Meacham || Male || 80 || 1770 || New York || White || 359 || |- | || Proctor Sampson || Male || 77 || 1773 || Massachusetts || White || 359 || |- | || Joel Turner || Male || 77 || 1773 || Massachusetts || White || 359 || |- | || Nicholas Bennett || Male || 76 || 1774 || Massachusetts || White || 359 || |- | || Johnson Shapley || Male || 76 || 1774 || Massachusetts || White || 359 || |- | || Solomon King || Male || 74 || 1776 || New York || White || 359 || |- | || Henry Bennett || Male || 71 || 1779 || Massachusetts || White || 359 || |- | || David Rowley || Male || 70 || 1780 || Connecticut || White || 359 || |- | || Calvin Green || Male || 69 || 1781 || Massachusetts || White || 359 || |- | || Nathan Williams || Male || 69 || 1781 || || White || 359 || |- | || Henry Youngs || Male || 56 || 1794 || || White || 359 || |- | || Isaac M Youngs || Male || 56 || 1794 || || White || 359 || |- | || John H Dean || Male || 52 || 1798 || || White || 359 || |- | 360 382 Shakers or Quakers || Edward Fowler || Male || 50 || 1800 || || White || 360 || |- | || Luther Copley || Male || 49 || 1801 || || White || 360 || |- | || Rufus Bishop || Male || 75 || 1775 || || White || 360 || |- | || Philemon Stewart || Male || 46 || 1804 || || White || 360 || |- | || John Guildersleeve || Male || 46 || 1804 || || White || 360 || |- | || Dwight Hinckley || Male || 44 || 1806 || || White || 360 || |- | || Henry De Witt || Male || 44 || 1806 || || White || 360 || |- | || Frederic Si?er || Male || 43 || 1807 || || White || 360 || |- | || Barnabas Hinckley || Male || 42 || 1808 || || White || 360 || |- | || Charles Si?er || Male || 39 || 1811 || || White || 360 || |- | || Orvin Hawkins || Male || 34 || 1816 || || White || 360 || |- | || Peter H Long || Male || 34 || 1816 || || White || 360 || |- | || Elisha D Blakeman || Male || 31 || 1819 || || White || 360 || |- | || Benjamin Gates || Male || 33 || 1817 || || White || 360 || |- | || Samuel White || Male || 26 || 1824 || || White || 360 || |- | || James Goodwin || Male || 24 || 1826 || || White || 360 || |- | || Charles M Lears || Male || 20 || 1830 || || White || 360 || |- | || Edward Chambers || Male || 20 || 1830 || || White || 360 || |- | || Thomas Rayson || Male || 18 || 1832 || || White || 360 || |- | || Peter Hull || Male || 18 || 1832 || || White || 360 || |- | || Thomas Cregg || Male || 17 || 1833 || || White || 360 || |- | || Chauncey Lears || Male || 17 || 1833 || || White || 360 || |- | || John Thompson || Male || 16 || 1834 || || White || 360 || |- | || Alexander Young || Male || 16 || 1834 || || White || 360 || |- | Shak Quakers || Gabriel Thompson || Male || 15 || 1835 || New York, Scotland || White || 360 || |- | || Wellington Lovegrove || Male || 14 || 1836 || Maine, United States || White || 360 || |- | || William Greaves || Male || 14 || 1836 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 360 || |- | || George Parker || Male || 14 || 1836 || New York, United States || White || 360 || |- | || James Thompson || Male || 12 || 1838 || New York, Scotland || White || 360 || |- | || Peter Greaves || Male || 11 || 1839 || New York, United States || White || 360 || |- | || Augustus Stone || Male || 11 || 1839 || Vermont, United States || White || 360 || |- | || Gilbert Barker || Male || 10 || 1840 || New York, United States || White || 360 || |- | || Horatio Stone || Male || 10 || 1840 || Vermont, United States || White || 360 || |- | || Henry Canhelt || Male || 9 || 1841 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 360 || |- | || David O Barber || Male || 9 || 1841 || New York, United States || White || 360 || |- | || George W Payson || Male || 8 || 1842 || Pennsylvania, United States || White || 360 || |- | || George Thompson || Male || 8 || 1842 || Pennsylvania, United States || White || 360 || |- | || Edwin Johnson || Male || 5 || 1845 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 360 || |- | || Huam Wilds || Male || 9 || 1841 || New York, United States || White || 360 || |- | 361 383 Image 52 of 59 Shak Quakers || Amos Stewart || Male || 48 || 1802 || New Hampshire, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Anna Mathewsen || Female || 87 || 1763 || Rhode Island, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Abegail Cook || Female || 86 || 1764 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Rachel Spencer || Female || 86 || 1764 || New York, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Lucy Smith || Female || 84 || 1766 || New York, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Love Macham || Female || 80 || 1770 || Connecticut, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Thankful Goodrich || Female || 78 || 1772 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Cynthia Hamblin || Female || 76 || 1774 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Betsey Darrow || Female || 72 || 1778 || New York, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Molly Smith || Female || 70 || 1780 || Pennsylvania, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Aceneth Clarke || Female || 70 || 1780 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Jane Smith || Female || 68 || 1782 || New York, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Molly Bennet || Female || 63 || 1787 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Sarah Bates || Female || 57 || 1793 || New York, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Prudence Morell || Female || 55 || 1795 || Ohio, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Angela Veader || Female || 54 || 1796 || New York, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Joanna Ketchel || Female || 53 || 1797 || Ohio, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Elisa Sharpe || Female || 52 || 1798 || Kentucky, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Olive Wheeler || Female || 47 || 1803 || New York, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Rachel Sampson || Female || 47 || 1803 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Maria De Witt || Female || 46 || 1804 || New York, Canada || White || 361 || |- | || Betsey Cropman || Female || 46 || 1804 || Vermont, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Samantha Fairbanks || Female || 46 || 1804 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Olive Brown || Female || 43 || 1807 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 361 || |- | || Leah Taylor || Female || 42 || 1808 || England || White || 361 || |- | Image 53 of 59 S Quakers || Adah L Potter || Female || 41 || 1809 || Massachusetts || White || 361 || |- | || Hannah A Treadway || Female || 40 || 1810 || New York || White || 361 || |- | || Mary Hazzard || Female || 39 || 1811 || Massachusetts || White || 361 || |- | || Eleanor Potter || Female || 38 || 1812 || New Hampshire || White || 361 || |- | || Jane Blainchard || Female || 37 || 1813 || Massachusetts || White || 361 || |- | || Sarah A Lewis || Female || 37 || 1813 || Massachusetts || White || 361 || |- | || Hortense Lockwood || Female || 35 || 1815 || New York || White || 361 || |- | || Elisabeth Bates || Female || 34 || 1816 || New York || White || 361 || |- | || Matilda Reed || Female || 33 || 1817 || New York || White || 361 || |- | || Tabitha Lapsey || Female || 32 || 1818 || Pennsylvania || White || 361 || |- | || Polly Reed || Female || 32 || 1818 || New York || White || 361 || |- | || Anna Dodgson || Female || 32 || 1818 || England || White || 361 || |- | || Amy Reed || Female || 31 || 1819 || Massachusetts || White || 361 || |- | || Miranda Barker || Female || 30 || 1820 || Connecticut || White || 361 || |- | || Sarah Smith || Female || 31 || 1819 || New York || White || 361 || |- | || Abigail Hathaway || Female || 29 || 1821 || Massachusetts || White || 361 || |- | || Maria Lapsey || Female || 29 || 1821 || Pennsylvania || White || 361 || |- | || Harriet Goodwin || Female || 27 || 1823 || New York || White || 361 || |- | || Elisabeth Lidle || Female || 25 || 1825 || Pennsylvania || White || 361 || |- | || Florinda Sears || Female || 25 || 1825 || Vermont || White || 361 || |- | || Julia Ann Scott || Female || 21 || 1829 || Vermont || White || 361 || |- | || Jane Latham || Female || 20 || 1830 || Vermont || White || 361 || |- | || Louisa Young || Female || 20 || 1830 || Canada || White || 361 || |- | || Margaret Reamer || Female || 19 || 1831 || Ohio || White || 361 || |- | || Antoinette Belknap || Female || 17 || 1833 || Connecticut || White || 361 || |- | || Emily Nelbrinson || Female || 18 || 1832 || New York || White || 361 || |- | || Elisabeth Cantrell || Female || 17 || 1833 || Massachusetts || White || 361 || |- | || Ann M Greaves || Female || 17 || 1833 || New Jersey || White || 361 || |- | || Martha Parker || Female || 16 || 1834 || New York || White || 361 || |- | || Mary A Smith || Female || 16 || 1834 || New York || White || 361 || |- | || Eunice Cantrell || Female || 15 || 1835 || Massachusetts || White || 361 || |- | || Lavina Belknap || Female || 14 || 1836 || New York || White || 361 || |- | || Augusta Stone || Female || 13 || 1837 || Vermont || White || 361 || |- | || Adaline Cantrell || Female || 12 || 1838 || Massachusetts || White || 361 || |- | || Julia Barber || Female || 12 || 1838 || New York || White || 361 || |- | || Maria Manning || Female || 11 || 1839 || Massachusetts || White || 361 || |- | || Nealltry Manning || Female || 10 || 1840 || Massachusetts || White || 361 || |- | || Ellen Rayson || Female || 10 || 1840 || Pennsylvania || White || 361 || |- | || Julia Ann Reynolds || Female || 10 || 1840 || New York || White || 361 || |- | || Cornelia French || Female || 10 || 1840 || New York || White || 361 || |- | 362 384 image 54 of 59 Shaker Quakers || Daniel Hawkins || Male || 69 || 1781 || New York, United States || White || 362 || 50000 |- | || Amos Steves || Male || 85 || 1765 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 362 || |- | || David Jennings || Male || 79 || 1771 || New York, United States || Black || 362 || |- | || Jethro Williams || Male || 79 || 1771 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 362 || |- | || Eli Porter || Male || 74 || 1776 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 362 || |- | || John Bishop || Male || 74 || 1776 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 362 || |- | || Charles Chapman || Male || 73 || 1777 || New York, United States || White || 362 || |- | || James Bishop || Male || 72 || 1778 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 362 || |- | || Jeremiah Talcott || Male || 72 || 1778 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 362 || |- | 363 385 Quakers || John Mantle || Male || 70 || 1780 || England || White || 363 || |- | || Amos Bishop || Male || 70 || 1780 || New York, United States || White || 363 || |- | || Caleb Shapley || Male || 70 || 1780 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 363 || |- | || Rufus Wheaton || Male || 70 || 1780 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 363 || |- | || John Remington || Male || 69 || 1781 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 363 || |- | || Samuel Spooner || Male || 68 || 1782 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 363 || |- | || James Farnham || Male || 67 || 1783 || New York, United States || White || 363 || |- | || Luther Rice || Male || 60 || 1790 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 363 || |- | || Nathan Haskins || Male || 60 || 1790 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 363 || |- | 364 386 Quker || Daniel Copley || Male || 58 || 1792 || Vermont, United States || White || 364 || |- | || John McLain || Male || 62 || 1788 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 364 || |- | || Joseph Adams || Male || 56 || 1794 || England || White || 364 || |- | || John Hedrick || Male || 53 || 1797 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 364 || |- | || Ransom Smith || Male || 55 || 1795 || New York, United States || White || 364 || |- | 365 387 Quakers || Rufus Crossman || Male || 51 || 1799 || Vermont, United States || White || 365 || |- | || Nelson Banks || Male || 58 || 1792 || Connecticut, United States || White || 365 || |- | || James Taylor || Male || 50 || 1800 || England || White || 365 || |- | || Albert Green || Male || 49 || 1801 || New Jersey, United States || White || 365 || |- | || Wm Justice || Male || 48 || 1802 || New York, United States || White || 365 || |- | || Albert Owen || Male || 45 || 1805 || New York, United States || White || 365 || |- | || Horace Hulbert || Male || 45 || 1805 || New York, United States || White || 365 || |- | || Jesse Street || Male || 47 || 1803 || Massachusetts, United States || White || 365 || |- | 366 388 Shakers || James Smith || Male || 44 || 1806 || New York, United States || White || 366 || |- | || Henry Mantle || Male || 41 || 1809 || Connecticut, United States || White || 366 || |- | || James Harris || Male || 30 || 1820 || New York, United States || White || 366 || |- | || Geo O Donnell || Male || 27 || 1823 || New York, United States || White || 366 || |- | || John Wightman || Male || 26 || 1824 || New York, United States || White || 366 || |- | 367 389 Shakers || Benj Billings || Male || 25 || 1825 || New York, United States || White || 367 || |- | || Charles Bradway || Male || 23 || 1827 || New York, United States || White || 367 || |- | || Clinton Brainard || Male || 22 || 1828 || New York, United States || White || 367 || |- | || Benj Brewer || Male || 22 || 1828 || New York || White || 367 || |- | || John Charles || Male || 20 || 1830 || New York || White || 367 || |- | || Robert Wagan || Male || 17 || 1833 || New York || White || 367 || |- | || Benson Sevils || Male || 15 || 1835 || New York || White || 367 || |- | || Mark Patterson || Male || 15 || 1835 || England || White || 367 || |- | || Virgil Hervey || Male || 14 || 1836 || New York || White || 367 || |- | || Charles Patterson || Male || 14 || 1836 || New York || White || 367 || |- | || Alonso King || Male || 13 || 1837 || New York || White || 367 || |- | || Egbert Jervam || Male || 13 || 1837 || New York || White || 367 || |- | || William Roberts || Male || 13 || 1837 || England || White || 367 || |- | || Robert Nalch || Male || 13 || 1837 || England || White || 367 || |- | || James J Jervam || Male || 11 || 1839 || New York || White || 367 || |- | || James D Loveless || Male || 10 || 1840 || New York || White || 367 || |- | || Joseph Ostram || Male || 9 || 1841 || New York || White || 367 || |- | || William Rule || Male || 9 || 1841 || New York || White || 367 || |- | || Lorenso Green || Male || 4 || 1846 || Massachusetts || White || 367 || |- | 368 390 Shaker Quakers || Samantha Reynolds || Female || 8 || 1842 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Jerusha Munson || Female || 86 || 1764 || Connecticut || White || 368 || |- | || Susannah Walbur || Female || 84 || 1766 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Sarah Smith || Female || 84 || 1766 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Jane Bishop || Female || 81 || 1769 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Mercy Peckett || Female || 79 || 1771 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Deborah Wheaton || Female || 79 || 1771 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Martha Mantle || Female || 78 || 1772 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Lamason Palmer || Female || 78 || 1772 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Elisabeth Munson || Female || 77 || 1773 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Mary Cole || Female || 76 || 1774 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Achsah Kibby || Female || 75 || 1775 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Cynthia Wheaton || Female || 75 || 1775 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Sylvia Talcott || Female || 74 || 1776 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Anna Deming || Female || 72 || 1778 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Hannah Brachett || Female || 72 || 1778 || Connecticut || White || 368 || |- | || Lucy Chapman || Female || 71 || 1779 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Lucy Bacon || Female || 71 || 1779 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Molly Williams || Female || 71 || 1779 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Rachel Bishop || Female || 69 || 1781 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Hopewell Curtis || Female || 69 || 1781 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Ann Busby || Female || 69 || 1781 || New Jersey || White || 368 || |- | || Anna Williams || Female || 67 || 1783 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Anna Davis || Female || 68 || 1782 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Sarah Spencer || Female || 64 || 1786 || Connecticut || White || 368 || |- | image 56 of 59 || Anna Gates || Female || 59 || 1791 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Abegail R* || Female || 56 || 1794 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Susannah Shepherd || Female || 56 || 1794 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Hepes* Smith || Female || 56 || 1794 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Margaret Nilson || Female || 53 || 1797 || Ireland || White || 368 || |- | || Polly Smith || Female || 55 || 1795 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Olive Salisbury || Female || 55 || 1795 || Rhode Island || White || 368 || |- | || Clarissa Chamberlin || Female || 52 || 1798 || Rhode Island || White || 368 || |- | || Mehitable Salisbury || Female || 52 || 1798 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Elisabeth Fowler || Female || 50 || 1800 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Betsey Taylor || Female || 48 || 1802 || England || White || 368 || |- | || Elisabeth Justin || Female || 46 || 1804 || Pennsylvania || White || 368 || |- | || Lydia Lewis || Female || 46 || 1804 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Chloe Nilson || Female || 44 || 1806 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Jane Brain* || Female || 44 || 1806 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Elisabeth Fairbanks || Female || 44 || 1806 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Louisa Chamberlin || Female || 44 || 1806 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Tanry Taylor || Female || 44 || 1806 || England || White || 368 || |- | || Maria Stewart || Female || 43 || 1807 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Emily Owens || Female || 43 || 1807 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Hannah Smith || Female || 42 || 1808 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Sylvia Russell || Female || 40 || 1810 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Jane Morris || Female || 46 || 1804 || England || White || 368 || |- | || Catharine Quimby || Female || 39 || 1811 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Timerah Gates || Female || 39 || 1811 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Matha Belington || Female || 38 || 1812 || Vermont || White || 368 || |- | || Louisa Rice || Female || 38 || 1812 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Mary Dixon || Female || 37 || 1813 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Phebe A Reynols || Female || 37 || 1813 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Arn F Busby || Female || 34 || 1816 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Polly Lewis || Female || 35 || 1815 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Sarah A Spencer || Female || 33 || 1817 || Connecticut || White || 368 || |- | || Lurenda McDowell || Female || 27 || 1823 || Vermont || White || 368 || |- | || Ann E Caburn || Female || 29 || 1821 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Elisa Davis || Female || 27 || 1823 || Pennsylvania || White || 368 || |- | || Maria Hedrich || Female || 25 || 1825 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Ann E Charles || Female || 24 || 1826 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Martha J Brainard || Female || 24 || 1826 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Polly A Tayler || Female || 34 || 1816 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Emily Smith || Female || 26 || 1824 || New York || White || 368 || |- | image 57 of 59 || Josephine Dow || Female || 17 || 1833 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Dorcas Sweet || Female || 17 || 1833 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Clarissa Jacobs || Female || 17 || 1833 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Elisabeth Hedrick || Female || 16 || 1834 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Hannah Bogerts || Female || 15 || 1835 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Caroline Sharpe || Female || 17 || 1833 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Caroline Barrett || Female || 16 || 1834 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Rhoda Tiffany || Female || 15 || 1835 || Connecticut || White || 368 || |- | || Adeline Dunn || Female || 13 || 1837 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Charlotte Sharpe || Female || 13 || 1837 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Amanda Tiffany || Female || 9 || 1841 || Connecticut || White || 368 || |- | || Emma J Ostram || Female || 8 || 1842 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Alma O Hare || Female || 6 || 1844 || England || White || 368 || |- | || Martha Ramsay || Female || 6 || 1844 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Mary J Hughes || Female || 7 || 1843 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Jane O Hare || Female || 4 || 1846 || England || White || 368 || |- | || John C O Brien || Male || 16 || 1834 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || George Gregg || Male || 15 || 1835 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Mary A Mantle || Female || 42 || 1808 || Connecticut || White || 368 || |- | || Sarah Standish || Female || 41 || 1809 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Mary Payson || Female || 5 || 1845 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Sarah Jacobs || Female || 20 || 1830 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Mary Renne || Female || 19 || 1831 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Joseph Patterson || Male || 21 || 1829 || England || White || 368 || |- | || Henry Smith || Male || 21 || 1829 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Mary Taylor || Female || 60 || 1790 || Massachusetts || Black || 368 || |- | || Lucy Hemans || Female || 59 || 1791 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Joanna Vin*y || Female || 48 || 1802 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Abigail Cropman || Female || 43 || 1807 || Vermont || White || 368 || |- | || Rhoda Blake || Female || 41 || 1809 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Phebe Smith || Female || 39 || 1811 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Hannah Blake || Female || 39 || 1811 || Massachusetts || White || 368 || |- | || Eliza Avery || Female || 36 || 1814 || Connecticut || White || 368 || |- | || Jane Rice || Female || 31 || 1819 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Hannah Agnew || Female || 30 || 1820 || Ohio || White || 368 || |- | || Terence Lawrence || Female || 28 || 1822 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Augusta Lennier || Female || 26 || 1824 || New York || White || 368 || |- | || Francis Crocker || Female || 22 || 1828 || Connecticut || White || 368 || |- | || Louisa Sears || Female || 23 || 1827 || Vermont || White || 368 || |- | || Nancy Dow || Female || 21 || 1829 || New York || White || 368 || |- | 369 391 image 58 of 59 Quaker || Henry Cantrell || Male || 43 || 1807 || Massachusetts || White || 369 || |- | || John Groves || Male || 57 || 1793 || England || White || 369 || |- | || Luther Dunnel || Male || 26 || 1824 || Massachusetts || White || 369 || |- | || Samuel Sweet || Male || 57 || 1793 || Maine || White || 369 || |- | 370 392 Shakers or || Daniel Graves || Male || 46 || 1804 || Scotland || White || 370 || |- | || Wm Offord || Male || 46 || 1804 || England || White || 370 || |- | || Henry Evarts || Male || 26 || 1824 || New York || White || 370 || |- | || Charles Bent || Male || 14 || 1836 || New York || White || 370 || |- | || John Robe || Male || 39 || 1811 || West Indies || White || 370 || |- | || John Brown || Male || 26 || 1824 || Ireland || White || 370 || |- | || Charles Graves || Male || 22 || 1828 || New Jersey || White || 370 || |- | || John Graves || Male || 19 || 1831 || New Jersey || White || 370 || |- | || John Shaw || Male || 58 || 1792 || Ireland || White || 370 || |- | || Geo Wickersham || Male || 39 || 1811 || Pennsylvania || White || 370 || |- | 371 393 Shak Quakers || Edward Chase || Male || 24 || 1826 || New York || White || 371 || |- | || Edward Ledith || Male || 38 || 1812 || Pennsylvania || White || 371 || |- | || Robert B Church || Male || 24 || 1826 || Pennsylvania || White || 371 || |- | || Lennthy Rayson || Male || 21 || 1829 || England || White || 371 || |- | || Moses Clement || Male || 26 || 1824 || Massachusetts || White || 371 || |- | || Andrew Linchley || Male || 26 || 1824 || Canada || White || 371 || |- | || Avery Allen || Male || 33 || 1817 || New York || White || 371 || |- | 372 394 Shaker Quakers || James Calvin || Male || 42 || 1808 || England || White || 372 || |- | || Wm Calvin || Male || 14 || 1836 || England || White || 372 || |- | || James Calvin || Male || 10 || 1840 || England || White || 372 || |- | || Henry Calvin || Male || 4 || 1846 || England || White || 372 || |- | || Thomas Calvin || Male || 8 || 1842 || England || White || 372 || |- | || Susan Calvin || Female || 39 || 1811 || England || White || 372 || |- | || Marion Calvin || Female || 12 || 1838 || England || White || 372 || |- | || Amelia Calvin || Female || 6 || 1844 || England || White || 372 || |- | || Alice Calvin || Female || 3 || 1847 || England || White || 372 || |- | || James Calvin || Male || 1 || 1849 || New York || White || 372 || |- | || Elisabeth Calvin || Female || 1 || 1849 || New York || White || 372 || |- | || Antoinette Doolittle || Female || 39 || 1811 || New York || White || 372 || |- | || Harriet Bullard || Female || 25 || 1825 || Connecticut || White || 372 || |- | || Mary Bushnell || Female || 68 || 1782 || Connecticut || White || 372 || |- | || Ann Crossman || Female || 58 || 1792 || Vermont || White || 372 || |- | || Nancy Lockwood || Female || 59 || 1791 || Connecticut || White || 372 || |- | || Sally Bushnell || Female || 53 || 1797 || Connecticut || White || 372 || |- | || Amy Bennett || Female || 49 || 1801 || Massachusetts || White || 372 || |- | || Charlotte Bowne || Female || 49 || 1801 || Massachusetts || White || 372 || |- | image 59 of 59 Shaker Quakers || Catherine Houton || Female || 32 || 1818 || New York || White || 372 || |- | || Phoebe V Houton || Female || 32 || 1818 || New York || White || 372 || |- | || Jane Wright || Female || 41 || 1809 || Pennsylvania || White || 372 || |- | || Phebe A Wright || Female || 38 || 1812 || New York || White || 372 || |- | || Sarah Woodsaw || Female || 43 || 1807 || New Jersey || White || 372 || |- | || Emily Sears || Female || 46 || 1804 || Vermont || White || 372 || |- | || Elisabeth Fulton || Female || 29 || 1821 || New York || White || 372 || |- | || Rhoda Hollister || Female || 31 || 1819 || Vermont || White || 372 || |- | || Betsey Scott || Female || 61 || 1789 || Vermont || White || 372 || |- | || Ann Graves || Female || 52 || 1798 || England || White || 372 || |- | || Betsey Stone || Female || 36 || 1814 || Vermont || White || 372 || |- | || Elisa Barker || Female || 38 || 1812 || New York || White || 372 || |- | || Elisa Payson || Female || 16 || 1834 || England || White || 372 || |- | || Marice Blow || Female || 28 || 1822 || New York || White || 372 || |- | || Eunice Contsell || Female || 38 || 1812 || Massachusetts || White || 372 || |- | || Nancy Logarty || Female || 30 || 1820 || New York || White || 372 || |- | || Anna White || Female || 19 || 1831 || New York || White || 372 || |- | || Rachel Turner || Female || 3 || 1847 || New York || White || 372 || [ https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DTHS-B5G?i=48&cc=1401638 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DTHS-B5G?cc=1401638&wc=95RD-9LM%3A1031313801%2C1031394001%2C1033662501 : 9 April 2016), New York > Columbia > New Lebanon > image 49 of 59; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). |} ===1855 State Census Watervliet, New York=== {|border="1" ! Dwelling No. !! Construction Material !! Value !! Family Number !! Name !! Sex !! Age !! Relationship to Head of Household !! Birth Year !! |- | 494 image 33 of 57 || Bricks || 6000 || 549 || Freegift Wells || Male || 70 || Head || 1785 || |- | || Framed || 10000 || || David A Buckingham || Male || 52 || Other || 1803 || |- | || Framed || 7500 || || Channey Copley || Male || 51 || Other || 1804 || |- | || || || || C Miller || Male || 41 || Other || 1814 || |- | || || || || Stanton Buckingham || Male || 54 || Other || 1801 || |- | || || || || Clarrissa Vedder || Female || 51 || Other || 1804 || |- | || || || || Marriah Gillet || Female || 56 || Other || 1799 || |- | || || || || Lydia Annas || Female || 39 || Other || 1816 || |- | || || || || Jennet Angus || Female || 45 || Other || 1810 || |- | || || || || Morril Baker || Male || 80 || Other || 1775 || |- | || || || || David A Buckingham || Male || 52 || Other || 1803 || |- | || || || || Wm Brackett || Male || 48 || Other || 1807 || |- | || || || || Pheba Buckingham || Female || 51 || Other || 1804 || |- | || || || || Samantha Boyce || Female || 16 || Other || 1839 || |- | || || || || Emily Conklin || Female || 38 || Other || 1817 || |- | || || || || John L Decker || Male || 42 || Other || 1813 || |- | || || || || Caroline Downs || Female || 52 || Other || 1803 || |- | || || || || Lucy Fuller || Female || 42 || Other || 1813 || |- | || || || || Cath Forguson || Female || 19 || Other || 1836 || |- | || || || || Maria Finch || Female || 19 || Other || 1836 || |- | || || || || Ruth Green || Female || 40 || Other || 1815 || |- | || || || || J J Harwood || Male || 55 || Other || 1800 || |- | || || || || Mercy Harwood || Female || 63 || Other || 1792 || |- | || || || || Abe Hendrickson || Male || 78 || Other || 1777 || |- | || || || || Betsy A Hawkins || Female || 64 || Other || 1791 || |- | || || || || E B Harrison || Female || 43 || Other || 1812 || |- | || || || || Adalaid Ingham || Female || 22 || Other || 1833 || |- | || || || || Jame Langridge || Male || 36 || Other || 1819 || |- | || || || || Abagail Lemon || Female || 79 || Other || 1776 || |- | || || || || Eunice Johnson || Female || 75 || Other || 1780 || |- | || || || || Abagail Messenger || Female || 43 || Other || 1812 || |- | || || || || Ephraim Prentiss || Male || 53 || Other || 1802 || |- | || || || || Geo S Price || Male || 37 || Other || 1818 || |- | || || || || Sylvester Prentiss || Male || 49 || Other || 1806 || |- | || || || || Daniel Sherman || Male || 42 || Other || 1813 || |- | || || || || John P Smith || Male || 20 || Other || 1835 || |- | || || || || Zeriah Spier || Female || 75 || Other || 1780 || |- | || || || || Elizabeth Seely || Female || 44 || Other || 1811 || |- | || || || || Cath A Slater || Female || 17 || Other || 1838 || |- | || || || || Lucretia Smith || Female || 17 || Other || 1838 || |- | || || || || Ann E Schrivner || Female || 21 || Other || 1834 || |- | || || || || Martha J Rice || Female || 74 || Other || 1781 || |- | || || || || Dewitt M Treayway || Male || 36 || Other || 1819 || |- | || || || || Chs E Van Tarrence || Male || 19 || Other || 1836 || |- | || || || || Elizabeth A Train || Female || 62 || Other || 1793 || |- | || || || || Abagail A Train || Female || 59 || Other || 1796 || |- | || || || || Orange M Treadway || Female || 45 || Other || 1810 || |- | || || || || Hannah A Treadway || Female || 42 || Other || 1813 || |- | || || || || Fred S Wicker || Male || 60 || Other || 1795 || |- | || || || || N T White || Male || 32 || Other || 1823 || |- | || || || || Matilda Wells || Female || 43 || Other || 1812 || |- | || || || || Aurella White || Female || 37 || Other || 1818 || |- | || || || || S A Wood || Male || 20 || Other || 1835 || |- | || || || || Francis Goodrich || Male || 81 || Other || 1774 || |- | || || || || Wm Edwards || Male || 15 || Other || 1840 || |- | || || || || Eliza Ash || Female || 45 || Other || 1810 || |- | || || || || Pheba Electa Thomas || Female || 54 || Other || 1801 || |- | || || || || Pheba A Smith || Female || 38 || Other || 1817 || |- | || || || || Albert Twiss || Male || 59 || Other || 1796 || |- | || || || || Eliza Wells || Female || 58 || Other || 1797 || |- | || || || || John Hughes || Male || 15 || Other || 1840 || |- | || || || || David S E Mercy || Male || 14 || Other || 1841 || |- | || || || || Orin Bates || Male || 14 || Other || 1841 || |- | || || || || Isaac Markwell || Male || 14 || Other || 1841 || |- | || || || || Ambrose Peacock || Male || 13 || Other || 1842 || |- | || || || || Oscar Merchant || Male || 12 || Other || 1843 || |- | || || || || Edward A Shock || Male || 12 || Other || 1843 || |- | || || || || Jerome Fletcher || Male || 10 || Other || 1845 || |- | || || || || James Shock || Male || 11 || Other || 1844 || |- | || || || || Lawrence Shock || Male || 8 || Other || 1847 || |- | || || || || Noah Hughes || Male || 7 || Other || 1848 || |- | || || || || A Hallenbake || Male || 6 || Other || 1849 || |- | || || || || Flora Maxwell || Female || 13 || Other || 1842 || |- | || || || || Faney Markwell || Female || 9 || Other || 1846 || |- | || || || || J A Warren || Female || 12 || Other || 1843 || |- | || || || || Sarah M Buck || Female || 8 || Other || 1847 || |- | || || || || Pheba C Freeman || Female || 11 || Other || 1844 || |- | || || || || Mary Hollenback || Female || 7 || Other || 1848 || |- | || || || || S A Pemberton || Female || 6 || Other || 1849 || |- | || || || || Ella J Benedict || Female || 5 || Other || 1850 || |- | || || || || Eliza N Hanes || Female || 3 || Other || 1852 || |- | || || || || Fred Griffenham || Male || 29 || Other || 1826 || |- | || || || || Judah Bishop || Female || 84 || Other || 1771 || |- | || || || || Chauncey Prentiss || Male || 50 || Other || 1805 || |- | || || || || Jane Cass || Male || 30 || Servant || 1825 || |- | || || || || Dennis Cary || Male || 22 || Other || 1833 || |- | || || || || Daniel Mccartney || Male || 40 || Other || 1815 || |- | || || || || John Dunn || Male || 22 || Other || 1833 || |- | || || || || Chas Stoker || Male || 19 || Other || 1836 || |- | || || || || Edward Herley || Male || 22 || Other || 1833 || |- | image 34 of 57 || || || || David Stokes || Male || 22 || Other || 1833 || |- | || || || || James Stokes || Male || 24 || Other || 1831 || |- | 49(1 crossed out) || Brick || 5000 || 550 || Issachar Bates || Male || 64 || Head || 1791 || |- | || Framed || 1000 || || Rich Dean || Male || 57 || Other || 1798 || |- | || Framed || 500 || || James Fearney || Male || 63 || Other || 1792 || |- | || || || || Asa Seaton || Male || 62 || Other || 1793 || |- | || || || || Geo W Peavy || Male || 39 || Other || 1816 || |- | || || || || David Cole || Male || 77 || Other || 1778 || |- | || || || || Josep Goodnough || Male || 58 || Other || 1797 || |- | || || || || James Ostrander || Male || 58 || Other || 1797 || |- | || || || || Albert Peavy || Male || 9 || Other || 1846 || |- | || || || || Chas J Preater || Male || 44 || Other || 1811 || |- | || || || || Thos Beal || Male || 47 || Other || 1808 || |- | || || || || Benj Hughs || Male || 67 || Other || 1788 || |- | || || || || Rob Bernard || Male || 37 || Other || 1818 || |- | || || || || Daniel Young || Male || 53 || Other || 1802 || |- | || || || || Josep Young || Male || 19 || Other || 1836 || |- | || || || || Willard Young || Male || 13 || Other || 1842 || |- | || || || || Hosea Fuller || Male || 81 || Other || 1774 || |- | || || || || Geo Furbush || Male || 10 || Other || 1845 || |- | || || || || Sam Clark || Male || 27 || Other || 1828 || |- | || || || || Artemus Young || Male || 2 || Other || 1853 || |- | || || || || Jos Bedell || Male || 42 || Other || 1813 || |- | || || || || Chas Seaton || Male || 4 || Other || 1851 || |- | || || || || Alex Melon || Male || 45 || Other || 1810 || |- | || || || || Wm Smith || Male || 15 || Other || 1840 || |- | || || || || Step Caulkings || Male || 16 || Other || 1839 || |- | || || || || Wm Hunter || Male || 45 || Other || 1810 || |- | || || || || John Copson || Male || 16 || Other || 1839 || |- | || || || || Chas Cotsenberger || Male || 19 || Other || 1836 || |- | || || || || Joseph Wilson || Male || 16 || Other || 1839 || |- | || || || || John Melon || Male || 12 || Other || 1843 || |- | || || || || L Green || Male || 8 || Other || 1847 || |- | || || || || B Green || Male || 5 || Other || 1850 || |- | || || || || F Green || Male || 0 || Other || 1855 || |- | || || || || Josep Fairbanks || Male || 10 || Other || 1845 || |- | || || || || Milfor Davies || Male || 13 || Other || 1842 || |- | || || || || P Bates || Female || 48 || Other || 1807 || |- | || || || || Irene Bates || Female || 31 || Other || 1824 || |- | || || || || Elisabeth Youngs || Female || 72 || Other || 1783 || |- | || || || || Mary A Ayres || Female || 36 || Other || 1819 || |- | || || || || Abagail White || Female || 68 || Other || 1787 || |- | || || || || Clarrissa Shopelt || Female || 29 || Other || 1826 || |- | || || || || Harriett Hutchenson || Female || 47 || Other || 1808 || |- | || || || || Polly Ostrander || Female || 65 || Other || 1790 || |- | || || || || Mary A Newman || Female || 34 || Other || 1821 || |- | || || || || Sarah Beal || Female || 22 || Other || 1833 || |- | || || || || Lucy Horton || Female || 50 || Other || 1805 || |- | || || || || Cath Young || Female || 53 || Other || 1802 || |- | || || || || Perniel Kersey || Female || 40 || Other || 1815 || |- | || || || || Lucy Pierce || Female || 59 || Other || 1796 || |- | || || || || Deborah Knight || Female || 14 || Other || 1841 || |- | || || || || Annette Hutchenson || Female || 14 || Other || 1841 || |- | || || || || Emma York || Female || 18 || Other || 1837 || |- | || || || || Desire Butler || Female || 11 || Other || 1844 || |- | || || || || Lydia Prouty || Female || 51 || Other || 1804 || |- | || || || || Ann Wright || Female || 25 || Other || 1830 || |- | || || || || Ann Turbush || Female || 15 || Other || 1840 || |- | || || || || Susannah Young || Female || 29 || Other || 1826 || |- | || || || || Emily Yourk || Female || 12 || Other || 1843 || |- | || || || || Lucy Bates || Female || 23 || Other || 1832 || |- | || || || || Margaret Reed || Female || 15 || Other || 1840 || |- | || || || || Eliza Groot || Female || 16 || Other || 1839 || |- | || || || || Jane Wright || Female || 15 || Other || 1840 || |- | || || || || Loresa Wright || Female || 8 || Other || 1847 || |- | || || || || Helen Caulkins || Female || 12 || Other || 1843 || |- | || || || || Paulina Wright || Female || 2 || Other || 1853 || |- | || || || || Eliza A Derabrow || Female || 13 || Other || 1842 || |- | || || || || Elizabeth Dean || Female || 32 || Other || 1823 || |- | || || || || Caroline Buck || Female || 8 || Other || 1847 || |- | || || || || Mary A Atkinson || Female || 8 || Other || 1847 || |- | || || || || Susan J Seaton || Female || 27 || Other || 1828 || |- | || || || || Fanny Green || Female || 31 || Other || 1824 || |- | || || || || Abial Crary || Female || 70 || Other || 1785 || |- | || || || || David Hawkins || Male || 67 || Head || 1788 || |- | || || || || Ezekiel Coply || Male || 75 || Other || 1780 || |- | || || || || Gordon Horton || Male || 64 || Other || 1791 || |- | || || || || Samuel Rose || Male || 35 || Other || 1820 || |- | || || || || Nathaniel Fry || Male || 51 || Other || 1804 || |- | || || || || Daniel Brainard || Male || 62 || Other || 1793 || |- | || || || || Joseph Lafume || Male || 64 || Other || 1791 || |- | || || || || Chauncy Dibble || Male || 34 || Other || 1821 || |- | || || || || Cyrus Bates || Male || 32 || Other || 1823 || |- | || || || || Henry White || Male || 26 || Other || 1829 || |- | || || || || Geo A Loomis || Male || 15 || Other || 1840 || |- | || || || || David Barker || Male || 14 || Other || 1841 || |- | || || || || John Barker || Male || 14 || Other || 1841 || |- | || || || || Sam S Butler || Male || 13 || Other || 1842 || |- | || || || || Wm Bates || Male || 12 || Other || 1843 || |- | || || || || Geo G Van Dewater || Male || 12 || Other || 1843 || |- | image 35 of 57 || || || || Geo Carl || Male || 13 || Other || 1842 || |- | || || || || Arthur T Van Dewater || Male || 10 || Other || 1845 || |- | || || || || Joseph Carl || Male || 7 || Other || 1848 || |- | || || || || Josiah Barker || Male || 8 || Other || 1847 || |- | || || || || James Piquet || Male || 12 || Other || 1843 || |- | || || || || Sally Taylor || Female || 85 || Other || 1770 || |- | || || || || Pheba Lane || Female || 68 || Other || 1787 || |- | || || || || Jane G Hodgson || Female || 67 || Other || 1788 || |- | || || || || Loisa Fairchild || Female || 68 || Other || 1787 || |- | || || || || Cyntha Sherman || Female || 66 || Other || 1789 || |- | || || || || Cath Vedder || Female || 56 || Other || 1799 || |- | || || || || Harret Ingham || Female || 53 || Other || 1802 || |- | || || || || Martha Bates || Female || 51 || Other || 1804 || |- | || || || || Desire Harwood || Female || 58 || Other || 1797 || |- | || || || || Lucy Fairchild || Female || 48 || Other || 1807 || |- | || || || || Laura Prentiss || Female || 45 || Other || 1810 || |- | || || || || Sarah Taylor || Female || 45 || Other || 1810 || |- | || || || || Hester Gustin || Female || 43 || Other || 1812 || |- | || || || || Elen M Smith || Female || 33 || Other || 1822 || |- | || || || || Angeline Lafance || Female || 30 || Other || 1825 || |- | || || || || Sara I Baker || Female || 22 || Other || 1833 || |- | || || || || Philena Horton || Female || 17 || Other || 1838 || |- | || || || || Clarissa Glass || Female || 16 || Other || 1839 || |- | || || || || Loisa Cole || Female || 14 || Other || 1841 || |- | || || || || Emily Curtiss || Female || 12 || Other || 1843 || |- | || || || || Catharine Barker || Female || 11 || Other || 1844 || |- | || || || || Josephine Turbush || Female || 8 || Other || 1847 || |- | || || || || Mary A Van Dewater || Female || 6 || Other || 1849 || |- | 496 || Brick || 8000 || 532 || Stephe Wells || Male || 80 || Head || 1775 || Trustee |- | || frame || 1000 || || Justice Harwood || Male || 65 || Other || 1790 || Trustee |- | || frame || 500 || || Jesse Wells || Male || 77 || Other || 1778 || |- | || || || || Luther Wells || Male || 81 || Other || 1774 || |- | || || || || Joel Smith || Male || 65 || Other || 1790 || |- | || || || || Wm Seely || Male || 64 || Other || 1791 || |- | || || || || James Watkins || Male || 73 || Other || 1782 || |- | || || || || David Train || Male || 78 || Other || 1777 || |- | || || || || Chapman Buck* || Male || 57 || Other || 1798 || |- | || || || || Edward Powers || Male || 54 || Other || 1801 || |- | || || || || Simon Smith || Male || 56 || Other || 1799 || |- | || || || || Shebal Prentiss || Male || 57 || Other || 1798 || |- | || || || || James Lowe || Male || 57 || Other || 1798 || |- | || || || || Agustus Blaize || Male || 41 || Other || 1814 || |- | || || || || Alexader Young || Male || 39 || Other || 1816 || |- | || || || || Joseph Swince || Male || 27 || Other || 1828 || |- | || || || || Cornelius Faley || Male || 40 || Other || 1815 || |- | || Shakers || || || Andrew Harp || Male || 44 || Other || 1811 || |- | || || || || Augustus Stroble || Male || 43 || Other || 1812 || |- | || || || || Abe Deyermant || Male || 17 || Other || 1838 || |- | || || || || Chas Weyern || Male || 17 || Other || 1838 || |- | || || || || Abram Newman || Male || 39 || Other || 1816 || |- | || || || || Joseph Newman || Male || 19 || Other || 1836 || |- | || || || || Melvin Newman || Male || 14 || Other || 1841 || |- | || || || || Calvin Reynolds || Male || 24 || Other || 1831 || |- | || || || || James Hilten || Male || 17 || Other || 1838 || |- | || || || || Ed Filkins || Male || 14 || Other || 1841 || |- | || || || || Geo Newman || Male || 11 || Other || 1844 || |- | || || || || E Huntington || Male || 11 || Other || 1844 || |- | || || || || James Deyeiman || Male || 13 || Other || 1842 || |- | || || || || Isaac Anton || Male || 10 || Other || 1845 || |- | || || || || John Hunter || Male || 9 || Other || 1846 || |- | || || || || John Crandell || Male || 8 || Other || 1847 || |- | || || || || Nelson Bond || Male || 8 || Other || 1847 || |- | || || || || James Rosa || Male || 11 || Other || 1844 || |- | || || || || Conrad Payne || Male || 9 || Other || 1846 || |- | || || || || Henry Young || Male || 9 || Other || 1846 || |- | || || || || Wm Poucher || Male || 7 || Other || 1848 || |- | || || || || Emeline Clark || Female || 61 || Other || 1794 || |- | || || || || Hannah Wells || Female || 78 || Other || 1777 || |- | || || || || Mary Wicks || Female || 48 || Other || 1807 || |- | || || || || Betsy Wells || Female || 79 || Other || 1776 || |- | || || || || Eliza Bowser || Female || 90 || Other || 1765 || |- | || || || || Ann Bowser || Female || 69 || Other || 1786 || |- | || || || || Polly Beacon || Female || 66 || Other || 1789 || |- | || || || || Cath Damp || Female || 55 || Other || 1800 || |- | || || || || Pernelia Earl || Female || 53 || Other || 1802 || |- | || || || || Patience Earl || Female || 78 || Other || 1777 || |- | || || || || Eunice Copley || Female || 74 || Other || 1781 || |- | || || || || Maria Reynolds || Female || 49 || Other || 1806 || |- | || || || || Phebe Taylor || Female || 39 || Other || 1816 || |- | || || || || Hester Crandell || Female || 33 || Other || 1822 || |- | || || || || Rebeca Cortez || Female || 57 || Other || 1798 || |- | || || || || Re?Eca Reynolds || Female || 28 || Other || 1827 || |- | || || || || Mary A Whitacu? || Female || 55 || Other || 1800 || |- | || || || || H Young || Female || 78 || Other || 1777 || |- | || || || || Chelott Young || Female || 59 || Other || 1796 || |- | || || || || A Conklin || Female || 29 || Other || 1826 || |- | || || || || Cornelia Royers || Female || 22 || Other || 1833 || |- | || || || || Jannett Condon || Female || 26 || Other || 1829 || |- | || || || || Elsea Reyner || Female || 52 || Other || 1803 || |- | || || || || Elen Ward || Female || 43 || Other || 1812 || |- | image 36 of 57 || || || || Elmira Watkins || Female || 50 || Other || 1805 || |- | || || || || Eleanor Vedder || Female || 66 || Other || 1789 || |- | || || || || Elmira Fechout || Female || 36 || Other || 1819 || |- | || || || || Sally Bigelow || Female || 48 || Other || 1807 || |- | || || || || Polly Wicks || Female || 59 || Other || 1796 || |- | || || || || Ann Clement || Female || 55 || Other || 1800 || |- | || || || || Ann Lowe || Female || 45 || Other || 1810 || |- | || || || || Lucinda Harwood || Female || 59 || Other || 1796 || |- | || || || || Emeline Barnard || Female || 14 || Other || 1841 || |- | || || || || Georgeann Carrold || Female || 12 || Other || 1843 || |- | || || || || Maria Carrold || Female || 10 || Other || 1845 || |- | || || || || Louisa Crounse || Female || 6 || Other || 1849 || |- | || || || || Eliz Hiere || Female || 10 || Other || 1845 || |- | || || || || R Mcdonald || Female || 9 || Other || 1846 || |- | || || || || Louisa M Goff || Female || 8 || Other || 1847 || |- | || || || || Cath Dorance || Female || 8 || Other || 1847 || |- | Image 50 of 57 || Name of the Owner, Agent of Manager of Farm || Acres || || Cash Value || || || || || |- | || Shakers || Improved || Unimproved || Of Farm || Of Stock || Of Tools & Implements || || || |- | || Copley & Miller || 720 || 319 || 62450 || 3400 || 1161 || || || |- | || Harwood & Wells || 420 || 180 || 38000 || 2150 || 800 || || || |- | || ?ton & Pevy || 300 || 200 || 30000 || 1600 || 765 || || || |- | || Cyrus Bates || 200 || 100 || 24000 || 1180 || 700 || || || [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBP2-CSC?i=32&cc=1937366&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AK634-6P7 "New York State Census, 1855,Watervliet, NY"] database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBP2-CSC?cc=1937366&wc=M6GQ-JWL%3A237408701%2C237581801 : 22 May 2014), Albany > Watervliet, E.D. 6 > image 33 of 57; county clerk offices, New York. |} ===1855 State Census New Lebanon, New York=== {|border="1" ! Dwelling No. !! Construction Material !! Value !! Family Number !! Name !! Sex !! Age !! Relationship to Head of Household !! Birth Year |- | 341 || Framed || 8000 || Shaker Family || Jonathan Wood || Male || 63 || Trustee || 1792 |- | || || || “ “ || Edward Fowler || Male || 55 || Trustee || 1800 |- | 342 || Brick || 4000 || “ “ || Amos Stewart || Male || 53 || Other || 1802 |- | 343 || Framed || 2000 || “ “ || Daniel Bowles || Male || 51 || Other || 1804 |- | || || || “ “ || Daniel Crossman || Male || 45 || Other || 1810 |- | || || || “ “ || Benjamin Gates || Male || 38 || Other || 1817 |- | || || || “ “ || Joel Turner || Male || 83 || Other || 1772 |- | || || || “ “ || Nicholas Bennet || Male || 82 || Other || 1773 |- | || || || “ “ || Johnson Shafaley || Male || 81 || Other || 1774 |- | || || || “ “ || Solomon King || Male || 79 || Other || 1776 |- | || || || “ “ || David Rowley || Male || 75 || Other || 1780 |- | || || || “ “ || Calvin Green || Male || 74 || Other || 1781 |- | || || || “ “ || Nathan Williams || Male || 74 || Other || 1781 |- | || || || “ “ || Henry Youngs || Male || 67 || Other || 1788 |- | || || || “ “ || John H Dean || Male || 58 || Other || 1797 |- | || || || “ “ || Isaac N Youngs || Male || 61 || Other || 1794 |- | || || || “ “ || John Guildersleve || Male || 51 || Other || 1804 |- | || || || “ “ || Fredrick Sizer || Male || 48 || Other || 1807 |- | || || || “ “ || Barnabas Hinkley || Male || 47 || Other || 1808 |- | || || || “ “ || George Meherstan || Male || 43 || Other || 1812 |- | || || || “ “ || Orvin Haskin || Male || 39 || Other || 1816 |- | || || || “ “ || Elisha Blakeman || Male || 36 || Other || 1819 |- | || || || “ “ || Andrew Fortier || Male || 31 || Other || 1824 |- | || || || “ “ || Samuel White || Male || 30 || Other || 1825 |- | || || || “ “ || James Goodwin || Male || 29 || Other || 1826 |- | || || || “ “ || Chainey Sears || Male || 22 || Other || 1833 |- | || || || “ “ || Alexander Young || Male || 21 || Other || 1834 |- | || || || “ “ || Gabriel Thompson || Male || 20 || Other || 1835 |- | || || || “ “ || Williams Greaves || Male || 19 || Other || 1836 |- | || || || “ “ || William Calver || Male || 18 || Other || 1837 |- | || || || “ “ || James Thompson || Male || 17 || Other || 1838 |- | || || || “ “ || Peter Greaves || Male || 16 || Other || 1839 |- | || || || “ “ || Augustus Stone || Male || 16 || Other || 1839 |- | || || || “ “ || George Rice || Male || 15 || Other || 1840 |- | || || || “ “ || James Calver || Male || 15 || Other || 1840 |- | || || || “ “ || Horatio Stone || Male || 15 || Other || 1840 |- | || || || “ “ || Henry Kentsel || Male || 14 || Other || 1841 |- | || || || “ “ || Otis Barker || Male || 14 || Other || 1841 |- | || || || “ “ || Washington Rayson || Male || 13 || Other || 1842 |- | || || || “ “ || Thomas Calder || Male || 13 || Other || 1842 |- | || || || “ “ || George Thompson || Male || 13 || Other || 1842 |- | || || || “ “ || Grove Wright || Male || 13 || Other || 1842 |- | || || || “ “ || Stewart Brown || Male || 13 || Other || 1842 |- | || || || “ “ || Joseph Slingerlon || Male || 10 || Other || 1845 |- | || || || “ “ || Samuel Pierce || Male || 10 || Other || 1845 |- | || || || “ “ || Robert K Lagat || Male || 9 || Other || 1846 |- | || || || “ “ || Henry Calver || Male || 9 || Other || 1846 |- | || || || “ “ || Wiliam M Wright || Male || 9 || Other || 1846 |- | || || || “ “ || Aaron Slingerlon || Male || 8 || Other || 1847 |- | || || || “ “ || Thomas C Wright || Male || 7 || Other || 1848 |- | || || || “ “ || William Laget || Male || 14 || Other || 1841 |- | || || || “ “ || William H Holt || Male || 8 || Other || 1847 |- | || || || “ “ || Dwight Hinkley || Male || 49 || Other || 1806 |- | || || || “ “ || Peter H Long || Male || 39 || Other || 1816 |- | || || || “ “ || Charles Sizer || Male || 44 || Other || 1811 |- | || || || “ “ || Acenith Clark || Female || 75 || Other || 1780 |- | || || || “ “ || Betsey Bates || Female || 57 || Other || 1798 |- | || || || “ “ || Eliza Ann Taylor || Female || 43 || Other || 1812 |- | || || || “ “ || Hannah Ann Treadway || Female || 45 || Other || 1810 |- | || || || “ “ || Thankful Goodrich || Female || 83 || Other || 1772 |- | || || || “ “ || Cynthia Hamlin || Female || 81 || Other || 1774 |- | || || || “ “ || Betsey Darrow || Female || 77 || Other || 1778 |- | || || || “ “ || Molly Smith || Female || 75 || Other || 1780 |- | || || || “ “ || Jane Smith || Female || 73 || Other || 1782 |- | || || || “ “ || Molly Bennet || Female || 68 || Other || 1787 |- | || || || “ “ || Sarah Bates || Female || 62 || Other || 1793 |- | || || || “ “ || Prudence Morrill || Female || 61 || Other || 1794 |- | Image 24 of 40 || || || || Angelic Vedder || Female || 58 || Other || 1797 |- | || || || || Joannah Ketchel || Female || 58 || Other || 1797 |- | || || || || Salley Bushnole || Female || 58 || Other || 1797 |- | || || || || Eliza Thorpe || Female || 57 || Other || 1798 |- | || || || || Rachel Sampson || Female || 32 || Other || 1823 |- | || || || || Maria De Wite || Female || 51 || Other || 1804 |- | || || || || Olin Brown || Female || 48 || Other || 1807 |- | || || || || Leah Taylor || Female || 47 || Other || 1808 |- | || || || || Mary A Mantle || Female || 47 || Other || 1808 |- | || || || || Adazilla Potter || Female || 45 || Other || 1810 |- | || || || || Ellena Potter || Female || 43 || Other || 1812 |- | || || || || Elizaeth Bates || Female || 39 || Other || 1816 |- | || || || || Polly Reed || Female || 37 || Other || 1818 |- | || || || || Anna Dodson || Female || 36 || Other || 1819 |- | || || || || Anny Reed || Female || 36 || Other || 1819 |- | || || || || Maranda Barber || Female || 35 || Other || 1820 |- | || || || || Abigail Hathaway || Female || 34 || Other || 1821 |- | || || || || Maria Lassley || Female || 34 || Other || 1821 |- | || || || || Horriet Goodwin || Female || 31 || Other || 1824 |- | || || || || Elizabeth Sidle || Female || 30 || Other || 1825 |- | || || || || Florinda Sears || Female || 36 || Other || 1819 |- | || || || || Julia Scott || Female || 26 || Other || 1829 |- | || || || || Louisa Young || Female || 25 || Other || 1830 |- | || || || || Margaret Reamer || Female || 24 || Other || 1831 |- | || || || || Emily Wilkinson || Female || 23 || Other || 1832 |- | || || || || Antonette Belnapp || Female || 22 || Other || 1833 |- | || || || || Elizabeth Cantrell || Female || 22 || Other || 1833 |- | || || || || Ann M Greaves || Female || 22 || Other || 1833 |- | || || || || Eunice Cantrell || Female || 20 || Other || 1835 |- | || || || || Larina Belnapp || Female || 19 || Other || 1836 |- | || || || || Augusta Stone || Female || 18 || Other || 1837 |- | || || || || Adeline Cantrell || Female || 17 || Other || 1838 |- | || || || || Julia Barker || Female || 17 || Other || 1838 |- | || || || || Maria Maning || Female || 16 || Other || 1839 |- | || || || || Weathly Maning || Female || 15 || Other || 1840 |- | || || || || Ann Reynolds || Female || 15 || Other || 1840 |- | || || || || Cornelia French || Female || 15 || Other || 1840 |- | || || || || Ellen Rayson || Female || 15 || Other || 1840 |- | || || || || Cecelia Conklin || Female || 14 || Other || 1841 |- | || || || || Robena Gothrie || Female || 13 || Other || 1842 |- | || || || || Dorotha Wright || Female || 12 || Other || 1843 |- | || || || || Amelia Calver || Unknown || 11 || Other || 1844 |- | || || || || Mary Rayson || Female || 12 || Other || 1843 |- | || || || || Josephine Martin || Female || 8 || Other || 1847 |- | || || || || Ellen Calver || Female || 8 || Other || 1847 |- | || || || || Ellen Hart || Female || 7 || Other || 1848 |- | || || || || Lizzie Rixtren || Female || 7 || Other || 1848 |- | || || || || Mary Hart || Female || 4 || Other || 1851 |- | || || || || Betsey Crossman || Female || 51 || Other || 1804 |- | || || || || Jane Blanchard || Female || 42 || Other || 1813 |- | || || || || Matilda Reed || Female || 38 || Other || 1817 |- | || || || || Sarah A Lewis || Female || 42 || Other || 1813 |- | || || || || Mary Hazzard || Female || 43 || Other || 1812 |- | || || || || Tabitha Lapsley || Female || 36 || Other || 1819 |- | || || || || Mary E Rae || Female || 4 || Other || 1851 |- | || || || || John Rian || Male || || Workman || |- | || || || || Thomas Darmody || Male || 43 || Workman || 1812 |- | || || || || Giles B Avery || Male || 39 || Other || 1816 |- | || || || || Calvin G Reed || Male || 34 || Other || 1821 |- | || || || || Samuel Johnson || Male || 79 || Other || 1776 |- | || || || || Benjamin Lyon || Male || 74 || Other || 1781 |- | || || || || Jesse Lewis || Male || 56 || Other || 1799 |- | || || || || Hiram Rude || Male || 52 || Other || 1803 |- | || || || || George Curtis || Male || 48 || Other || 1807 |- | || || || || James Long || Male || 37 || Other || 1818 |- | || || || || James P Vail || Male || 36 || Other || 1819 |- | || || || || David Rea || Male || 32 || Other || 1823 |- | || || || || George Long || Male || 29 || Other || 1826 |- | || || || || Alonzo Hollister || Male || 25 || Other || 1830 |- | || || || || Charles Reed || Male || 23 || Other || 1832 |- | || || || || Osando Hollister || Male || 19 || Other || 1836 |- | || || || || Joseph Holden || Male || 18 || Other || 1837 |- | || || || || Andrew Barret || Male || 18 || Other || 1837 |- | || || || || Henry Hollister || Male || 17 || Other || 1838 |- | || || || || Levi Rierson || Male || 15 || Other || 1840 |- | || || || || Jacob Hawkhurst || Male || 14 || Other || 1841 |- | || || || || James Gray || Male || 14 || Other || 1841 |- | || || || || William Gasting || Male || 14 || Other || 1841 |- | || || || || Fredrich F Couse || Male || 14 || Other || 1841 |- | || || || || Dudly Barret || Male || 13 || Other || 1842 |- | || || || || Mathew Gray || Male || 13 || Other || 1842 |- | || || || || David Lyle || Male || 12 || Other || 1843 |- | || || || || Edward Gray || Male || 10 || Other || 1845 |- | || || || || Thomas Shields || Male || 10 || Other || 1845 |- | || || || || George Jones || Male || 9 || Other || 1846 |- | || || || || William Carpenter || Male || 8 || Other || 1847 |- | || || || || Samuel Shield || Male || 8 || Other || 1847 |- | || || || || Thomas Carpenter || Male || 6 || Other || 1849 |- | || || || || William Kew || Male || 4 || Other || 1851 |- | || || || || Horace Haskins || Male || 49 || Other || 1806 |- | Image 25 of 40 || || || || Robert Valentine || Male || 33 || Other || 1822 |- | || || || || Hannah Blake || Female || 44 || Other || 1811 |- | || || || || Augusta Launnier || Female || 41 || Other || 1814 |- | || || || || Abigail Munson || Female || 87 || Other || 1768 |- | || || || || Lucy Darrow || Female || 86 || Other || 1769 |- | || || || || Lydia O'Brien || Female || 82 || Other || 1773 |- | || || || || Sarah Hakins || Female || 80 || Other || 1775 |- | || || || || Permilla Dickerson || Female || 76 || Other || 1779 |- | || || || || Ruth Johnson || Female || 76 || Other || 1779 |- | || || || || Sophia Avery || Female || 74 || Other || 1781 |- | || || || || Hannah Train || Female || 71 || Other || 1784 |- | || || || || Mary Stewart || Female || 58 || Other || 1797 |- | || || || || Betsey Copley || Female || 58 || Other || 1797 |- | || || || || Rhoby Bennet || Female || 57 || Other || 1798 |- | || || || || Joannah Vinning || Female || 59 || Other || 1796 |- | || || || || Sarah Smith || Female || 51 || Other || 1804 |- | || || || || Rhoda Blake || Female || 46 || Other || 1809 |- | || || || || Phebe Smith || Female || 44 || Other || 1811 |- | || || || || Eliza Avery || Female || 41 || Other || 1814 |- | || || || || Jane Rea || Female || 36 || Other || 1819 |- | || || || || Hannah A Agnew || Female || 35 || Other || 1820 |- | || || || || Nancy Dow || Female || 26 || Other || 1829 |- | || || || || Adeline Sears || Female || 29 || Other || 1826 |- | || || || || Margaret Lyon || Female || 20 || Other || 1835 |- | || || || || Julia L Sears || Female || 20 || Other || 1835 |- | || || || || Lucy A Haskins || Female || 18 || Other || 1837 |- | || || || || Elizabeth A Sears || Female || 17 || Other || 1838 |- | || || || || Mary Lyle || Female || 17 || Other || 1838 |- | || || || || Mary J Turrell || Female || 16 || Other || 1839 |- | || || || || Mary A Carpenter || Female || 19 || Other || 1836 |- | || || || || Elizabeth S Lahuonby || Female || 12 || Other || 1843 |- | || || || || Sarah A Carpenter || Female || 11 || Other || 1844 |- | || || || || Lyrina Clyne || Female || 10 || Other || 1845 |- | || || || || Margaret Mcgoflin || Female || || Other || |- | || || || || Emma E Cox || Female || 6 || Other || 1849 |- | || || || || Dane Clyne || Female || 4 || Other || 1851 |- | || || || || Mary Kew || Female || 5 || Other || 1850 |- | || || || || Sarah A Spencer || Female || 38 || Other || 1817 |- | || || || || John Sweeney || Male || 22 || Workman || 1833 |- | || || || || Thomas Tobin || Male || 21 || Workman || 1834 |- | 344 || Framed || 60000 || 570 || Daniel Hawkins || Male || 73 || Trustee || 1782 |- | 345 || || 5000 || || Jethro Williams || Male || 84 || Other || 1771 |- | 346 || || 1500 || || Eli Porter || Male || 78 || Other || 1777 |- | || || || || John Bishop || Male || 78 || Other || 1777 |- | || || || || James Bishop || Male || 76 || Other || 1779 |- | || || || || Jeremiah Talcot || Male || 76 || Other || 1779 |- | || || || || Amos Bishop || Male || 76 || Other || 1779 |- | || || || || John Mantle || Male || 76 || Other || 1779 |- | || || || || Caleb Shopley || Male || 75 || Other || 1780 |- | || || || || Rufus Wheaton || Male || 75 || Other || 1780 |- | || || || || John Remington || Male || 74 || Other || 1781 |- | || || || || Samuel Spooner || Male || 73 || Other || 1782 |- | || || || || James Farmhan || Male || 72 || Other || 1783 |- | || || || || Nathan Haskins || Male || 65 || Other || 1790 |- | || || || || Daniel Copley || Male || 63 || Other || 1792 |- | || || || || John Mclain || Male || 67 || Other || 1788 |- | || || || || Joseph Adams || Male || 61 || Other || 1794 |- | || || || || John Hendrick || Male || 60 || Other || 1795 |- | || || || || Ransom Smith || Male || 60 || Other || 1795 |- | || || || || Rufus Crossman || Male || 56 || Other || 1799 |- | || || || || Nelson Banks || Male || 55 || Other || 1800 |- | || || || || Albert Green || Male || 54 || Other || 1801 |- | || || || || William Justice || Male || 53 || Other || 1802 |- | || || || || Albert Owen || Male || 50 || Other || 1805 |- | || || || || Hrras Hurlburt || Male || 50 || Other || 1805 |- | || || || || Jesse Street || Male || 52 || Other || 1803 |- | || || || || James Smith || Male || 49 || Other || 1806 |- | || || || || Henry Mantle || Male || 46 || Other || 1809 |- | || || || || John Whiteman || Male || 32 || Other || 1823 |- | || || || || Philemon Stewart || Male || 51 || Other || 1804 |- | || || || || James Harris || Male || 35 || Other || 1820 |- | || || || || De Witt C Brainard || Male || 27 || Other || 1828 |- | || || || || Benjamin Blowers || Male || 27 || Other || 1828 |- | || || || || Joseph Patterson || Male || 27 || Other || 1828 |- | || || || || Robert Wagen || Male || 22 || Other || 1833 |- | || || || || Mark Patterson || Male || 21 || Other || 1834 |- | || || || || Alonzo Wing || Male || 18 || Other || 1837 |- | || || || || William Roberts || Male || 17 || Other || 1838 |- | || || || || Robert Walsh || Male || 16 || Other || 1839 |- | || || || || Joseph Ostrom || Male || 15 || Other || 1840 |- | || || || || Lorenzo Green || Male || 10 || Other || 1845 |- | || || || || Thomas O'Hare || Male || 10 || Other || 1845 |- | || || || || Nathaniel Berman || Male || 10 || Other || 1845 |- | || || || || Joseph Butterfield || Male || 9 || Other || 1846 |- | || || || || William Smith || Male || 12 || Other || 1843 |- | || || || || Henry Ackerman || Male || 15 || Other || 1840 |- | || || || || Franklin Brown || Male || 19 || Other || 1836 |- | || || || || William Robertson || Male || 19 || Other || 1836 |- | || || || || Thomas Conklin || Male || 12 || Other || 1843 |- | || || || || John White || Male || 12 || Other || 1843 |- | Image 26 of 40 || || || || Charles Old || Male || 7 || Other || 1848 |- | || || || || Alexander Ames || Male || 12 || Other || 1843 |- | || || || || Isaac Sacket || Male || 8 || Other || 1847 |- | || || || || Francis Dubere || Male || 6 || Other || 1849 |- | || || || || James Donnells || Male || 10 || Other || 1845 |- | || || || || Stephen Belden || Male || 12 || Other || 1843 |- | || || || || Francis Flinn || Male || 11 || Other || 1844 |- | || || || || Orlando Chapman || Male || 12 || Other || 1843 |- | || || || || Luanna Walder || Female || 89 || Other || 1766 |- | || || || || Sarah Smith || Female || 89 || Other || 1766 |- | || || || || Jane Bishop || Female || 86 || Other || 1769 |- | || || || || Deborah Wheaton || Female || 84 || Other || 1771 |- | || || || || Thomim Parmer || Female || 83 || Other || 1772 |- | || || || || Elizabeth Munson || Female || 83 || Other || 1772 |- | || || || || Cynthia Wheaton || Female || 80 || Other || 1775 |- | || || || || Anna Denning || Female || 77 || Other || 1778 |- | || || || || Sylvia Talcot || Female || 79 || Other || 1776 |- | || || || || Hannah Bracket || Female || 77 || Other || 1778 |- | || || || || Lucy Bacon || Female || 76 || Other || 1779 |- | || || || || Lucy Chapmin || Female || 76 || Other || 1779 |- | || || || || Molly Wilkins || Female || 76 || Other || 1779 |- | || || || || Rachel Bishop || Female || 74 || Other || 1781 |- | || || || || Hopweh Curtis || Female || 74 || Other || 1781 |- | || || || || Ann Busby || Female || 74 || Other || 1781 |- | || || || || Anna Williams || Female || 73 || Other || 1782 |- | || || || || Anna David || Female || 73 || Other || 1782 |- | || || || || Sarah Spencer || Female || 69 || Other || 1786 |- | || || || || Mary Taylor || Female || 66 || Other || 1789 |- | || || || || Lucy Hammond || Female || 64 || Other || 1791 |- | || || || || Anna Gates || Female || 64 || Other || 1791 |- | || || || || Abigail Rice || Female || 61 || Other || 1794 |- | || || || || Susanna Shepheard || Female || 61 || Other || 1794 |- | || || || || Hope Stile Smith || Female || 61 || Other || 1794 |- | || || || || Margaret Wilson || Female || 62 || Other || 1793 |- | || || || || Olive Salsbury || Female || 60 || Other || 1795 |- | || || || || Polly Smith || Female || 58 || Other || 1797 |- | || || || || Clarriss Chamberlin || Female || 57 || Other || 1798 |- | || || || || Eliza Fowler || Female || 55 || Other || 1800 |- | || || || || Bety Taylor || Female || 59 || Other || 1796 |- | || || || || Elizabeth Justice || Female || 51 || Other || 1804 |- | || || || || Elizabeth Fairbanks || Female || 49 || Other || 1806 |- | || || || || Lydia Lewis || Female || 37 || Other || 1818 |- | || || || || Louisa Chamberlin || Female || 49 || Other || 1806 |- | || || || || Fanny Taylor || Female || 49 || Other || 1806 |- | || || || || Chloe Wilson || Female || 50 || Other || 1805 |- | || || || || Olive Wheeler || Female || 50 || Other || 1805 |- | || || || || Julia Brooks || Female || 51 || Other || 1804 |- | || || || || Sathen Donalds || Female || 33 || Other || 1822 |- | || || || || Mary Bapet || Female || 13 || Other || 1842 |- | || || || || Ellen Ream || Female || 4 || Other || 1851 |- | || || || || Jenneta Sacket || Female || 6 || Other || 1849 |- | 347 || Framed || 25 || 371 || Elizabeth Taylor || Female || 84 || Head || 1771 |- | May not be part of the Shaker families || || || || William Taylor || Male || 40 || Other || 1815 |- | || || || || Patrick Gibereway || Male || 20 || Workman || 1835 |- | 348 || Framed || 300 || 372 || Joseph Lumbert || Male || 45 || Head || 1810 |- | May not be part of the Shaker families || || || || Maria Lumbert || Female || 41 || Wife || 1814 |- | || || || || Ambrose Lumbert || Male || 15 || Child || 1840 |- | || || || || Mary E Lumbert || Female || 12 || Child || 1843 |- | || || || || Emeline Lumbert || Female || 9 || Child || 1846 |- | || || || || Emeline Going (Young) || Female || 32 || Boarder || 1823 |- | || || || || James Barton || Male || 43 || Boarder || 1812 |- | || || || 373 || George Goodsell || Male || 25 || Head || 1830 |- | || || || || Harriet Goodsell || Female || 26 || Wife || 1829 |- | 349 || Framed || 4000 || 374 || Richard Bushnell || Male || 63 || 1st Elder || 1792 |- | || || || || Frederick W Evans || Male || 47 || 2nd Elder || 1808 |- | || || || || Seur Shaw || Male || 37 || Other || 1818 |- | || || || || Henry Cantrell || Male || 49 || Other || 1806 |- | || || || || John Shaw || Male || 63 || Other || 1792 |- | || || || || Edward Chase || Male || 31 || Other || 1824 |- | || || || || Moses Clemente || Male || 31 || Other || 1824 |- | || || || || Timothy Rayson || Male || 26 || Other || 1829 |- | || || || || John Greaves || Male || 28 || Other || 1827 |- | || || || || Charles Greaves || Male || 27 || Other || 1828 |- | || || || || John Boom || Male || 32 || Other || 1823 |- | || || || || John Role || Male || 37 || Other || 1818 |- | || || || || Edward Liddler || Male || 39 || Other || 1816 |- | || || || || Asey Allen || Male || 46 || Other || 1809 |- | || || || || William Offord || Male || 51 || Other || 1804 |- | || || || || Isaac Brickett || Male || 37 || Other || 1818 |- | || || || || James Glass || Male || 26 || Other || 1829 |- | || || || || Saml Carpenter || Male || 22 || Other || 1833 |- | || || || || Robt Allison || Male || 40 || Other || 1815 |- | || || || || Edwin Pickers || Male || 19 || Other || 1836 |- | || || || || Jacob Young || Male || 25 || Other || 1830 |- | || || || || Thomas Taylor || Male || 32 || Other || 1823 |- | || || || || George Walton || Male || 52 || Other || 1803 |- | || || || || George Gary || Male || 52 || Other || 1803 |- | || || || || Thomas Walton || Male || 14 || Other || 1841 |- | || || || || Nancy Lockwood || Female || 64 || Other || 1791 |- | || || || || Anna Cropman || Female || 61 || Other || 1794 |- | Image 27 of 40 || || || || Maria Stewart || Female || 49 || Other || 1806 |- | || || || || Jane Brainard || Female || 50 || Other || 1805 |- | || || || || Emily Owen || Female || 48 || Other || 1807 |- | || || || || Hannah Smith || || 47 || Other || 1808 |- | || || || || Sylvia Russel || || 45 || Other || 1810 |- | || || || || Jane Morris || || 45 || Other || 1810 |- | || || || || Ximera Gates || || 44 || Other || 1811 |- | || || || || Martha Billington || || 43 || Other || 1812 |- | || || || || Louisa Rice || || 43 || Other || 1812 |- | || || || || Mary Dickson || || 42 || Other || 1813 |- | || || || || Phebe A Reynolds || || 42 || Other || 1813 |- | || || || || Polly Lewis || || 40 || Other || 1815 |- | || || || || Phebe A Jones || || 42 || Other || 1813 |- | || || || || Ann Bushley || || 39 || Other || 1816 |- | || || || || Polly E Taylor || || 39 || Other || 1816 |- | || || || || Sun E Casburn || || 35 || Other || 1820 |- | || || || || Lucenia Mcdonalds || || 34 || Other || 1821 |- | || || || || Eliza Davis || || 33 || Other || 1822 |- | || || || || Emily Smith || || 31 || Other || 1824 |- | || || || || Maria Hardwick || || 30 || Other || 1825 |- | || || || || Ann E Charles || || 28 || Other || 1827 |- | || || || || Martha J Brainard || || 29 || Other || 1826 |- | || || || || Josaphine Dow || || 22 || Other || 1833 |- | || || || || Dorcas Sweet || || 22 || Other || 1833 |- | || || || || Clarissa Jacobs || || 22 || Other || 1833 |- | || || || || Elizabeth Hardwick || || 21 || Other || 1834 |- | || || || || Hannah Ragarte || || 20 || Other || 1835 |- | || || || || Caroline Sharp || || 22 || Other || 1833 |- | || || || || Caroline Basset || || 21 || Other || 1834 |- | || || || || Adeline Dunn || || 18 || Other || 1837 |- | || || || || Charlotte Sharp || || 18 || Other || 1837 |- | || || || || Amanda Tiffaney || || 14 || Other || 1841 |- | || || || || Anna J Ostram || || 13 || Other || 1842 |- | || || || || Olie O'Hore || || 11 || Other || 1844 |- | || || || || Jane O'Hore || || 9 || Other || 1846 |- | || || || || Sally O Bailey || || 11 || Other || 1844 |- | || || || || Anna Ludlum || || 10 || Other || 1845 |- | || || || || Mary Ludlum || || 8 || Other || 1847 |- | || || || || Abrilla Riche || || 7 || Other || 1848 |- | || || || || Ellen Old || || 10 || Other || 1845 |- | || || || || Amelia Old || || 5 || Other || 1850 |- | || || || || Catharine Hulet || || 12 || Other || 1843 |- | || || || || Susan Hulet || || 10 || Other || 1845 |- | || || || || Eliza Ludlum || || 6 || Other || 1849 |- | || || || || Ellen Greene || || 13 || Other || 1842 |- | || || || || Savina Salsbury || Female || 57 || Other || 1798 |- | || || || || Charlotte Brown || Female || 54 || Other || 1801 |- | || || || || Emily Sears || Female || 51 || Other || 1804 |- | || || || || Jane Knight || Female || 49 || Other || 1806 |- | || || || || Elizabeth Gardey || Female || 46 || Other || 1809 |- | || || || || Antoinette Doolittle || Female || 44 || Other || 1811 |- | || || || || Eunice Cantrell || Female || 44 || Other || 1811 |- | || || || || Minerva Reynolds || Female || 37 || Other || 1818 |- | || || || || Rhode Hollister || Female || 38 || Other || 1817 |- | || || || || Elizabeth Sutton || Female || 37 || Other || 1818 |- | || || || || Maria Blaw || Female || 35 || Other || 1820 |- | || || || || Harriet Bullard || Female || 34 || Other || 1821 |- | || || || || Ann Carpenter || Female || 30 || Other || 1825 |- | || || || || Sarah Greaves || Female || 37 || Other || 1818 |- | || || || || Mary Hart || Female || 30 || Other || 1825 |- | || || || || Eliza Rayson || Female || 40 || Other || 1815 |- | || || || || Anna White || Female || 22 || Other || 1833 |- | || || || || Fany Tyson || Female || 24 || Other || 1831 |- | || || || || Eliza Hallet || Female || 19 || Other || 1836 |- | || || || || Laura Sanborn || Female || 48 || Other || 1807 |- | || || || || Phebe A Gillmore || Female || 36 || Other || 1819 |- | || || || || Rhode Offord || Female || 15 || Other || 1840 |- | || || || || Ann Offord || Female || 14 || Other || 1841 |- | Image 36 of 40 || Name of the Owner, Agent of Manager of Farm || Acres || || Cash Value || || || || |- | || || Improved || Unimproved || Of Farm || Of Stock || Of Tools & Implements || || |- | || Jonathan Wood || 567 || 119 || 45000 || 6545 || 127 || Trustee || |- | || Edward Fowler || || || || || || Trustee || |- | || || || || || || || || |- | || David J Hawkins || || || || || || Trustee || |- | || Rufus Crossman || 445 || 115 || 50000 || 5560 || 3000 || Trustee || |- | || || || || || || || || |- | || Richard Bushnell || || || || || || Trustee || |- | || Fredrick Witemans || 300 || 37 || 30000 || 4800 || 1026 || Trustee || |- | || || || || || || || || |- | Image 38 of 40 || Industry other than Agruicultural || || || || || || || |- | || Name of person or company owning the shop, factory, mine, quarry, or other object of industry || Name of Business or Manufacture || || || || || || |- | || Jonathan Wood || Tannery || || || || || || |- | || Edward Fowler || Blacksmith Shop || || || || || || |- | || || Grist Mill || || || || || || |- | || || Seed Establishment || || || || || || |- | || || Herb Factory || || || || || || |- | || Daniel Hawkins || Chair Broom Factory || || || || || || |- | || Rufus Crossman || Woolen Factory || || || || || || |- | || || Herb Factory || || || || || || |- | || || Seed Establishment || || || || || || |- | || Richard Busnell || Saw Mill || || || || || || Image 23 of 40 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-8BPY-9SJ9?i=22&cc=1937366&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AK6SL-3KY "New York State Census, 1855," New Lebanon, NY] database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-8BPY-9SJ9?cc=1937366&wc=M6GQ-7NL%3A237408401%2C237522501 : 22 May 2014), Columbia > New Lebanon > image 23 of 40; county clerk offices, New York. |} ===1860 Census=== ====1860 Watervliet, Albany County, New York==== There are clusters of buildings in the Historic Shaker District which include, The Church Family (where the most devout and experienced Shakers lived), North Family (manufacturers of goods to sell on the Erie Canal), West Family ( the gardeners) and South Family (housing children and new converts) buildings. The east boundary runs through the existing Ann Lee County Home and includes the Church Family buildings near the airport (which was built where the community herb garden once stood. The 2nd meetinghouse build in 1848 is among this group of buildings. {|border="1" ! !! Name !! Sex !! Age !! Birth Year !! Place of Birth !! Color !! Page Number !! !! !! !! |- | || House 2502 Family 3060 || Chauncey Miller || Male || 45 || 1815 || New York || White || 405 || Farmer |- | || Stanton Buckinghan || Male || 58 || 1802 || New York || White || 405 || “ “ |- | || David Buckinghan || Male || 57 || 1803 || New York || White || 405 || “ “ |- | || Chauncey Copiley || Male || 56 || 1804 || Connecticut || White || 405 || “ “ |- | || Chas Bracket || Male || 53 || 1807 || Maine || White || 405 || “ “ |- | || John S Duker || Male || 47 || 1813 || New York || White || 405 || “ “ |- | || Abram Hendrickson || Male || 81 || 1779 || New York || White || 405 || Herbist |- | || James Langrize || Male || 41 || 1819 || England || White || 405 || “ “ |- | || Ephraim Prentice || Male || 58 || 1802 || New York || White || 405 || Dentist |- | || Geo B Price || Male || 42 || 1818 || New York || White || 405 || Blacksmith |- | || Sylvester Prentice || Male || 54 || 1806 || New York || White || 405 || Farmer |- | || Daniel Spearman || Male || 47 || 1813 || Massachusetts || White || 405 || Seamster or Teamster |- | || John P Smith || Male || 25 || 1835 || Massachusetts || White || 405 || Farmer |- | || Fragift Wells || Male || 75 || 1785 || New York || White || 405 || Carpenter |- | || Nehemiah White || Male || 37 || 1823 || New York || White || 405 || Farmer |- | || Albert Triess || Male || 64 || 1796 || Connecticut || White || 405 || Shoe Maker |- | || Oscar Merchant || Male || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 405 || Tailor |- | 2503 3061 South Family || Cornelius Young || Male || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 405 || |- | || Winfield Smith || Male || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 405 || |- | || Chas Lee || Male || 14 || 1846 || England || White || 405 || |- | || Henry Scranton || Male || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 405 || |- | || Thos Garrigan || Male || 16 || 1844 || New York || White || 405 || Farm Labour |- | || James Gibson || Male || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 405 || |- | || Clarence Tuthill || Male || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 405 || |- | || Loren Shook || Male || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 405 || |- | || Francis Thayer || Male || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 405 || |- | || Thos Almond || Male || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 405 || |- | || Ezra Scranton || Male || 12 || 1848 || New York || White || 405 || |- | || Abram Hallenbeck || Male || 11 || 1849 || New York || White || 405 || |- | || Chas Tinkham || Male || 11 || 1849 || New York || White || 405 || |- | || Emil Hufemes || Male || 10 || 1850 || Germany || White || 405 || |- | || Chas Otis || Male || 10 || 1850 || New York || White || 405 || |- | || Lewis Thayer || Male || 9 || 1851 || New York || White || 405 || |- | || Benjamin Dewett || Male || 9 || 1851 || New York || White || 405 || |- | || Artley Young || Male || 8 || 1852 || New York || White || 405 || |- | 2504 3062 || Anna Cober || Female || 91 || 1769 || Rhode Island || White || 405 || |- | || Lydia Annis || Female || 44 || 1816 || New York || White || 405 || Or Lydia Annas, born September 12, 1816, Lydia was brought to the Shakers when she was seven years old. She spent many years living in the Office. In 1842 she became a Trustee. There is strong possibility that she authored the “Ann Buckingham journals” from 1837-1858 while Ann was occupied elsewhere. Lydia spent a lot of time making baskets, splint fans, and bottoming chairs. During this time she also served as First Deaconess until 1875. Lydia died in 1897. see image far left front row https://home.shakerheritage.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Shaker-group.jpg |- | || Jeannette Angus || Female || 50 || 1810 || New York || White || 405 || |- | || Phoebe A Buckingham || Female || 56 || 1804 || New York || White || 405 || |- | || Camantha Boyd || Female || 21 || 1839 || New York || White || 405 || |- | Pg 406 || Caroline Dennis || Female || 57 || 1803 || New York || White || 406 || Housework |- | || Lucy Fuller || Female || 47 || 1813 || Massachusetts || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Catharine Ferguson || Female || 44 || 1816 || Scotland || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Maria Finch || Female || 41 || 1819 || New York || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Ruth Green || Female || 45 || 1815 || New York || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Betsey A Hawkins || Female || 69 || 1791 || Connecticut || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Mary Harwood || Female || 68 || 1792 || Massachusetts || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Elizabeth B Harrison || Female || 48 || 1812 || England || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Adelade Ingham || Female || 27 || 1833 || New York || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Eunis Johnson || Female || 80 || 1780 || New York || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Abigal Messenger || Female || 48 || 1812 || New York || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Zeviah Spicer || Female || 80 || 1780 || New York || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Elizabeth Suley || Female || 49 || 1811 || Connecticut || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Elizabeth Train || Female || 67 || 1793 || Massachusetts || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Orange M Treadway || Female || 50 || 1810 || New York || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Hannah A Treadway || Female || 48 || 1812 || New York || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Catharine Vedder || Female || 61 || 1799 || New York || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Matilda Wills || Female || 43 || 1817 || New York || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Ornilla White || Female || 44 || 1816 || Vermont || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Sarah N Wood || Female || 25 || 1835 || Vermont || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Eliza Ask || Female || 50 || 1810 || New York || White || 406 || “ “ |- | 2505 3063 || Eliza Wells || Female || 63 || 1797 || New York || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Phoebe A Smith || Female || 43 || 1817 || New York || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Elen Russell || Female || 18 || 1842 || Massachusetts || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Mary Nelson || Female || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Josephine Nelson || Female || 15 || 1845 || New York || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Margaret Matthews || Female || 16 || 1844 || New York || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Elizabeth Mc Cord || Female || 17 || 1843 || New York || White || 406 || “ “ |- | || Margret Hallenbeck || Female || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 406 || |- | || Barbara Hooper || Female || 14 || 1846 || Germany || White || 406 || |- | || Adelaid Woods || Female || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 406 || |- | || Julia Mc Nally || Female || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 406 || or Julie McNallen, born September 13, 1846, died 1931. No record of her arrival date has come to light. In 1862 she is a “school girl” and by May of 1873 is in charge of the dairy. Julia left the Shakers for three weeks in August of 1878. In 1926, she was one of the four members refusing to move to the South Family when the Church Family land was sold. Three other members moved in 1923 to the South Family. By 1928 Julia had left the Shakers. Her whereabouts from this date until her death in 1931 is unknown. The last South Family journal was kept by Lucy Bowers only from 1919 until 1931. See image front row 4th from left |- | || Emma Dewitt || Female || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 406 || |- | || Laura Dewitt || Female || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 406 || |- | || Okkelia Brown || Female || 11 || 1849 || New York || White || 406 || |- | || Mary J Price || Female || 11 || 1849 || England || White || 406 || |- | || Sarah C Pennington || Female || 11 || 1849 || England || White || 406 || |- | || Hariet Leigh || Female || 11 || 1849 || England || White || 406 || |- | || Catharine Hallenbeck || Female || 9 || 1851 || England || White || 406 || |- | || Josephine Orcutt || Female || 11 || 1849 || England || White || 406 || |- | Page 407 || Catharine M Nelson || Female || 11 || 1849 || New York || White || 407 || |- | || Isabella Russell || Female || 10 || 1850 || Massachusetts || White || 407 || |- | || Ellen Benedict || Female || 10 || 1850 || New York || White || 407 || |- | || Eliza A Haynes || Female || 9 || 1851 || New York || White || 407 || |- | || Harriet Vaughn || Female || 8 || 1852 || New York || White || 407 || |- | || Emiley Leigh || Female || 7 || 1853 || New York || White || 407 || |- | || Clarissa Brown || Female || 9 || 1851 || New York || White || 407 || |- | || Sarah Dean || Female || 61 || 1799 || Connecticut || White || 407 || House Keeper |- | 2506 3064 || Joel Smith || Male || 70 || 1790 || Massachusetts || White || 407 || Shoemaker |- | || James Low || Male || 62 || 1798 || England || White || 407 || Gardner |- | || Jessie Wells || Male || 82 || 1778 || New York || White || 407 || Joiner |- | || Luther Wells || Male || 86 || 1774 || New York || White || 407 || Tailor |- | || Stephen Wells || Male || 85 || 1775 || New York || White || 407 || Farmer |- | || Justus Harwood || Male || 70 || 1790 || Mississippi || White || 407 || “ “ |- | || Wm Suley || Male || 69 || 1791 || Connecticut || White || 407 || “ “ |- | || James Watkyns || Male || 78 || 1782 || New Jersey || White || 407 || Wagon Maker |- | || Jc Burkingham || Male || 62 || 1798 || New York || White || 407 || School Teacher |- | || Edward Powers || Male || 59 || 1801 || Canada || White || 407 || Blacksmith |- | || Simon Smith || Male || 61 || 1799 || Maine || White || 407 || “ “ |- | || Shulal Prentice || Male || 56 || 1804 || New York || White || 407 || Harness Maker |- | || Augustus Blaze || Male || 46 || 1814 || Germany || White || 407 || Farmer |- | || Alexander Young || Male || 44 || 1816 || New York || White || 407 || Miller |- | || Andrew Hiass || Male || 44 || 1816 || Germany || White || 407 || Farmer |- | || Calvin Reynolds || Male || 29 || 1831 || New York || White || 407 || “ “ |- | || Simon Bower || Male || 61 || 1799 || Germany || White || 407 || “ “ |- | || Chas Peck || Male || 35 || 1825 || Germany || White || 407 || “ “ |- | || James Malone || Male || 23 || 1837 || New York || White || 407 || “ “ |- | || Daniel Grons || Male || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 407 || “ “ |- | || Stephen Defendorf || Male || 17 || 1843 || New York || White || 407 || “ “ |- | || Nelson Nichols || Male || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 407 || Tailor |- | || J H Millett || Male || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 407 || Carpenter |- | || Augustus Sanborgh || Male || 18 || 1842 || Germany || White || 407 || Farmer |- | || Henry C Smith || Male || 16 || 1844 || Germany || White || 407 || “ “ |- | || Isaac Anstall || Male || 15 || 1845 || Germany || White || 407 || “ “ |- | || James Rosa || Male || 15 || 1845 || Germany || White || 407 || “ “ |- | || Daniel Benjamin || Male || 17 || 1843 || New York || White || 407 || “ “ |- | || George Turbush || Male || 16 || 1844 || New York || White || 407 || “ “ |- | || Henry Benjamin || Male || 15 || 1845 || New York || White || 407 || “ “ |- | 2507 3065 || Conrad Payne || Male || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 407 || |- | || Nelson Bond || Male || 11 || 1849 || New York || White || 407 || |- | Pg 408 || J W Briandmore || Male || 11 || 1849 || New York || White || 408 || |- | || James Landus || Male || 8 || 1852 || New York || White || 408 || |- | || Jeremiah Landus || Male || 6 || 1854 || New York || White || 408 || |- | 2508 3066 || Elizabeth Stephens || Female || 12 || 1848 || New York || White || 408 || |- | || Margaret Harvey || Female || 11 || 1849 || New York || White || 408 || |- | || Emma Simps || Female || 8 || 1852 || New York || White || 408 || |- | || Melissa Landus || Female || 5 || 1855 || New York || White || 408 || |- | || Eliza Megill || Female || 2 || 1858 || New York || White || 408 || |- | || Elenor Vedder || Female || 71 || 1789 || New York || White || 408 || House Keeper |- | || Nancy Wicks || Female || 53 || 1807 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Emeline Clark || Female || 66 || 1794 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Hannah Wells || Female || 84 || 1776 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Betsy Wells || Female || 84 || 1776 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Polly Bacon || Female || 71 || 1789 || Massachusetts || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Permelia Earles || Female || 58 || 1802 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Patience Earles || Female || 83 || 1777 || Massachusetts || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || A M Reynolds || Female || 54 || 1806 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Phoebe Taylor || Female || 44 || 1816 || Connecticut || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Hester Crandall || Female || 38 || 1822 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Rebecca Carter || Female || 72 || 1788 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Hannah Young || Female || 83 || 1777 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Charlotte Young || Female || 74 || 1786 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Angeline Conklin || Female || 34 || 1826 || New York || White || 408 || School Teacher |- | || Elea Reamer || Female || 57 || 1803 || Canada || White || 408 || House Keeper |- | || Ellen Ward || Female || 50 || 1810 || Ireland || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Elmira Watkyns || Female || 55 || 1805 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Elmira Tickout || Female || 41 || 1819 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Anna Clement || Female || 60 || 1800 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Polly Wicks || Female || 74 || 1786 || Massachusetts || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Anna Megill || Female || 32 || 1828 || Ireland || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Mary Stewart || Female || 63 || 1797 || Vermont || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Jerusha Smith || Female || 60 || 1800 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Orpha Degroot || Female || 51 || 1809 || Canada || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Sarah Devlin || Female || 23 || 1837 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Margaret Devlin || Female || 21 || 1839 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Lucy O Neil || Female || 63 || 1797 || Ireland || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Jerusha Truan || Female || 46 || 1814 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Maria Carrol || Female || 15 || 1845 || New York || White || 408 || “ “ |- | || Louisa Carrol || Female || 11 || 1849 || New York || White || 408 || |- | || Anata Young || Female || 11 || 1849 || Ireland || White || 408 || |- | Pg 409 Image 146 of 157 || Mary Tansy || Female || 10 || 1850 || Ireland || White || 409 || |- | || Margret Prator || Female || 16 || 1844 || New York || White || 409 || |- | || Frances Hardy || Female || 15 || 1845 || New York || White || 409 || |- | || Rachel Mc Donald || Female || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 409 || |- | || Catharine Mc Graw || Female || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 409 || |- | || Lucy Hardy || Female || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 409 || |- | || Celestia Rose || Female || 12 || 1848 || New York || White || 409 || |- | 2509 3067 || Isaak Bates || Male || 69 || 1791 || New York || White || 409 || Carpenter |- | || Burkard Dean || Male || 62 || 1798 || England || White || 409 || Shoe Maker |- | || Asah Seaton || Male || 67 || 1793 || New York || White || 409 || Farmer |- | || Joseph Goodman || Male || 73 || 1787 || New York || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || David Cole || Male || 81 || 1779 || Vermont || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Jas Ostrander || Male || 73 || 1787 || New York || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Chas Prater || Male || 50 || 1810 || Germany || White || 409 || Carpenter |- | || Wm Hunter || Male || 55 || 1805 || Ireland || White || 409 || Farmer |- | || Thomas Nevoit || Male || 48 || 1812 || England || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Wm Warnndiff || Male || 25 || 1835 || England || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Wm Brestell || Male || 50 || 1810 || Maine || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Daniel Youngs || Male || 60 || 1800 || New York || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Joseph Youngs || Male || 24 || 1836 || New York || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Gordon Horton || Male || 69 || 1791 || Connecticut || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || George Hossany || Male || 53 || 1807 || Germany || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Alazander Mellen || Male || 50 || 1810 || Scotland || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Benjamin Brown || Male || 23 || 1837 || Massachusetts || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || James Finch || Male || 22 || 1838 || New York || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Benjamin Hughes || Male || 73 || 1787 || England || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Thomas Edwards || Male || 71 || 1789 || England || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || George Dewitt || Male || 45 || 1815 || New York || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Ernest C Lafrentz || Male || 45 || 1815 || Denmark || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || John Hughes || Male || 23 || 1837 || Ireland || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Jacob Bower || Male || 37 || 1823 || Germany || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Robert Bernard || Male || 42 || 1818 || England || White || 409 || “ “ |- | 2510 3068 || Maria Gillott || Female || 61 || 1799 || New York || White || 409 || House Keeper |- | || Pauline Bates || Female || 55 || 1805 || New York || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Elizabeth Young || Female || 77 || 1783 || New York || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Lucy Pierce || Female || 74 || 1786 || New York || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Lucy Horton || Female || 65 || 1795 || Massachusetts || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Polly Ostrander || Female || 71 || 1789 || Massachusetts || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Donich Butler || Female || 64 || 1796 || New York || White || 409 || “ “ |- | || Electa Talemadge || Female || 64 || 1796 || Connecticut || White || 409 || “ “ |- | Pg 410 Image 147 of 157 || Molly Osborn || Female || 60 || 1800 || Connecticut || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || Lydia Prouty || Female || 56 || 1804 || Vermont || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || Mary A Hitgus || Female || 40 || 1820 || England || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || Sarah Ball || Female || 27 || 1833 || England || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || Charlotte Yale || Female || 40 || 1820 || New York || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || Clarissa Shoefelt || Female || 35 || 1825 || New York || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || Irena Bates || Female || 36 || 1824 || New York || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || Sarah Nevoit || Female || 49 || 1811 || Ireland || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || Ann Lyons || Female || 29 || 1831 || England || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || Emily York || Female || 17 || 1843 || England || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || Jane Wright || Female || 19 || 1841 || England || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || Elizabeth Leonard || Female || 18 || 1842 || England || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || Emma York || Female || 23 || 1837 || England || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || Susan Grun || Female || 42 || 1818 || Ohio || Black || 410 || “ “ |- | || Clara Dewitt || Female || 37 || 1823 || New York || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || Margaret Marks || Female || 31 || 1829 || Germany || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || Deborah Knight || Female || 18 || 1842 || New York || Mulatto || 410 || “ “ |- | || Amelia Button || Female || 16 || 1844 || Connecticut || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || Prudence Delphine || Female || 15 || 1845 || New York || White || 410 || “ “ |- | 2511 3069 || Lorenzo Mc Quillan || Male || 15 || 1845 || New York || White || 410 || Farmer |- | || James H Mc Quillan || Male || 17 || 1843 || New York || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || Owen Mc Quillan || Male || 15 || 1845 || New York || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || George Wayer || Male || 15 || 1845 || New York || White || 410 || “ “ |- | || John Hunter || Male || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 410 || |- | || Alamanda Tagart || Male || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 410 || |- | || Benjamin De Witt || Male || 9 || 1851 || New York || White || 410 || |- | || Chas De Witt || Male || 4 || 1856 || New York || White || 410 || |- | || Frank De Witt || Male || 1 || 1859 || New York || White || 410 || |- | 2512 3070 || Hamnah De Witt || Female || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 410 || |- | || Laura De Witt || Female || 12 || 1848 || New York || White || 410 || |- | || Sarah De Witt || Female || 10 || 1850 || New York || White || 410 || |- | || Clara De Witt || Female || 10 || 1850 || New York || White || 410 || |- | || Mary A Atkins || Female || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 410 || |- | || Susan Wright || Female || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 410 || |- | || Margaret Hossany || Female || 10 || 1850 || New York || White || 410 || |- | || Pauline Lyons || Female || 7 || 1853 || New York || White || 410 || [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBS6-942T?i=141&cc=1473181 "United States Census, 1860," Watervliet, NY] database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBS6-942T?cc=1473181&wc=7QPF-B1V%3A1589422212%2C1589431268%2C1589431473 : 24 March 2017), New York > Albany > Town of Watervliet > image 142 of 157; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Pg 405 Image 142 of 157. |} ====1860 New Lebanon, Columbia County, New York==== {|border="1" ! !! Name !! Sex !! Age !! Birth Year !! Place of Birth !! Color !! Page Number !! !! !! !! |- | Dwelling 240 Family 244 || Jethro Williams || Male || 89 || 1771 || New Hampshire || White || 30 || || || || |- | || James Bishop || Male || 81 || 1779 || Massachusetts || White || 30 || || || || |- | || Jeremiah Talcott || Male || 81 || 1779 || Massachusetts || White || 30 || || || || |- | || John Mantle || Male || 80 || 1780 || England || White || 30 || || || || |- | Pg 31 image 31 of 56 || Daniel Copley || Male || 68 || 1792 || Vermont || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Joseph Adams || Male || 66 || 1794 || England || White || 31 || || || || |- | || John Hedrick || Male || 65 || 1795 || Massachusetts || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Ransom Smith || Male || 65 || 1795 || New York || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Nelson Banks || Male || 60 || 1800 || Connecticut || White || 31 || || || || |- | || William Whiting || Male || 60 || 1800 || Connecticut || White || 31 || || || || |- | || William Justice || Male || 68 || 1792 || New York || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Thomas Taylor || Male || 69 || 1791 || England || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Amos Stuart || Male || 58 || 1802 || Massachusetts || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Isaac Bricket || Male || 41 || 1819 || England || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Barney Slyter || Male || 34 || 1826 || Switzerland || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Dewit C Brainard || Male || 32 || 1828 || New York || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Joseph Pattison || Male || 32 || 1828 || England || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Robert Wagan || Male || 27 || 1833 || New York || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Mark Pattison || Male || 26 || 1834 || England || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Gilbert Ward || Male || 15 || 1845 || Vermont || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Joseph Ostram || Male || 20 || 1840 || New York || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Thomas Carthlin || Male || 16 || 1844 || New York || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Joseph Butterfield || Male || 16 || 1844 || New York || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Nathaniel Burvine || Male || 16 || 1844 || New York || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Theander Norton || Male || 15 || 1845 || New York || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Gilbert Ward || Male || 10 || 1850 || Vermont || White || 31 || || || || |- | || William A Allen || Male || 51 || 1809 || New York || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Jesse Lewis || Male || 62 || 1798 || New York || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Samuel Smith || Male || 59 || 1801 || England || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Jane Bishop || Female || 91 || 1769 || Massachusetts || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Deborah Wheaton || Female || 89 || 1771 || Massachusetts || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Cyntha Wheaton || Female || 87 || 1773 || Massachusetts || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Anma Demming || Female || 82 || 1778 || New York || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Lucy Chapman || Female || 81 || 1779 || New York || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Lucy Bacon || Female || 81 || 1779 || Massachusetts || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Rachel Bishop || Female || 79 || 1781 || New York || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Ann Buzbee || Female || 79 || 1781 || New Jersey || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Ann Gates || Female || 79 || 1781 || Massachusetts || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Abigail Rice || Female || 76 || 1784 || Massachusetts || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Susanna Shepherd || Female || 76 || 1784 || New York || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Polly Smith || Female || 63 || 1797 || New York || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Betty Taylor || Female || 58 || 1802 || England || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Elisabeth Justice || Female || 56 || 1804 || New Jersey || White || 31 || || || || |- | || Lydia Lewis || Female || 56 || 1804 || Massachusetts || White || 31 || || || || |- | Page 32 Image 32 of 56 || Julia Brooks || Female || 55 || 1805 || Connecticut || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Jane Brainard || Female || 55 || 1805 || Massachusetts || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Fanny Taylor || Female || 54 || 1806 || England || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Merrilla Fairbanks || Female || 54 || 1806 || Massachusetts || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Louisa Chamberlain || Female || 54 || 1806 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Maria Stuart || Female || 53 || 1807 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Hannah Smith || Female || 52 || 1808 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Jane Morris || Female || 50 || 1810 || England || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Hymenier Gates || Female || 49 || 1811 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Phebe A Jones || Female || 49 || 1811 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Mary Dixion || Female || 46 || 1814 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Martha Billington || Female || 44 || 1816 || Vermont || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Ann F Buzby || Female || 43 || 1817 || New Jersey || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Alice O Hare || Female || 16 || 1844 || England || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Ann E Coburn || Female || 38 || 1822 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Lucina Mc Donald || Female || 37 || 1823 || Vermont || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Eliza Davis || Female || 37 || 1823 || Pennsylvania || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Emily Smith || Female || 36 || 1824 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Maria Hedrick || Female || 36 || 1824 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Ann E Charles || Female || 34 || 1826 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Josephine Dow || Female || 27 || 1833 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Caroline Sharp || Female || 27 || 1833 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Clarrissa Jacob || Female || 27 || 1833 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Elisabeth Hedrick || Female || 26 || 1834 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Adaline Dunn || Female || 23 || 1837 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Charlotte Sharp || Female || 23 || 1837 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Amanda Tiffany || Female || 19 || 1841 || Connecticut || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Catherine Hewit || Female || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Emma J Ostrain || Female || 17 || 1843 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Susan Hewit || Female || 17 || 1843 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Sally A Baily || Female || 16 || 1844 || Massachusetts || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Ellen Olds || Female || 15 || 1845 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Anna M Gendlun || Female || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | 249 245 || William C Roberts || Male || 21 || 1839 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Charles W Olds || Male || 12 || 1848 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || John L Crane || Male || 11 || 1849 || Massachusetts || White || 32 || || || || |- | || Charles Taylor || Male || 12 || 1848 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || George Taylor || Male || 9 || 1851 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || William Tilton || Male || 11 || 1849 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | || James Sleeper || Male || 15 || 1845 || New York || White || 32 || || || || |- | Pg 33 || John Sleeper || Male || 17 || 1843 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | || George Parker || Male || 14 || 1846 || Rhode Island || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Alex Parker || Male || 12 || 1848 || Rhode Island || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Charles Parker || Male || 10 || 1850 || Rhode Island || White || 33 || || || || |- | || William Parker || Male || 7 || 1853 || Rhode Island || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Isaac Eticher || Male || 12 || 1848 || Rhode Island || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Edward Costar || Male || 11 || 1849 || Rhode Island || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Polly Ann Taylor || Female || 43 || 1817 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Eliza T Ludlum || Female || 10 || 1850 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Alwilda Ritchie || Female || 10 || 1850 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Amelia J Olds || Female || 10 || 1850 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Jane O Hare || Female || 14 || 1846 || England || White || 33 || || || || |- | || A Emmelia Ostran || Female || 41 || 1819 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Mary E Hill || Female || 12 || 1848 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Harriet Pasho || Female || 12 || 1848 || Massachusetts || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Julia Pasho || Female || 8 || 1852 || Massachusetts || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Dems Pasho || Female || 10 || 1850 || Massachusetts || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Jennie Wade || Female || 10 || 1850 || Virginia || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Ida Wade || Female || 6 || 1854 || Virginia || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Elenor A Parker || Female || 6 || 1854 || Rhode Island || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Rufus Wheaten || Male || 80 || 1780 || Massachusetts || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Daniel Hawkins || Male || 79 || 1781 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | || John Mc Lane || Male || 72 || 1788 || Massachusetts || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Albert Green || Male || 59 || 1801 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Albert Owen || Male || 53 || 1807 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Horace Hurlburt || Male || 54 || 1806 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | || James Harris || Male || 40 || 1820 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Henry Manth || Male || 59 || 1801 || England || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Lonzo Wing || Male || 22 || 1838 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Thomas Burke || Male || 18 || 1842 || Ireland || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Lorenzo Green || Male || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Edward Sherburn || Male || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Isaac Sacket || Male || 12 || 1848 || Massachusetts || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Lafayette Daley || Male || 17 || 1843 || Massachusetts || White || 33 || || || || |- | || John Lockwood || Male || 68 || 1792 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Anna Davis || Female || 78 || 1782 || Massachusetts || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Anna Williams || Female || 79 || 1781 || New Hampshire || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Lucy Hanmond || Female || 59 || 1801 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Margaret Wilson || Female || 65 || 1795 || Ireland || White || 33 || || || || |- | || Hopestete Smith || Female || 65 || 1795 || New York || White || 33 || || || || |- | Pg 34 || Olive Salsbury || Female || 64 || 1796 || Rhode Island || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Clara Chamberlain || Female || 62 || 1798 || New York || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Elisabeth Fowler || Female || 60 || 1800 || New York || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Emily Owens || Female || 53 || 1807 || New York || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Sylvia Russel || Female || 50 || 1810 || Massachusetts || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Louisa Rice || Female || 48 || 1812 || Massachusetts || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Phebe Reynolds || Female || 47 || 1813 || New York || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Betsy Stone || Female || 47 || 1813 || Vermont || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Dorcas Sweet || Female || 26 || 1834 || Massachusetts || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Eliza Smith || Female || 61 || 1799 || Connecticut || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Charlotte Butterfield || Female || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Lovinia Clynn || Female || 16 || 1844 || Massachusetts || White || 34 || || || || |- | 245 249 || Susannah Walker || Female || 44 || 1816 || Massachusetts || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Polly Lewis || Female || 45 || 1815 || Massachusetts || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Lizzie Rexstrew || Female || 12 || 1848 || New York || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Jane Brodwell || Female || 10 || 1850 || New York || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Janet Sacket || Female || 9 || 1851 || Massachusetts || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Ellen Ryan || Female || 9 || 1851 || New York || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Sarah J Winter || Female || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Anna E Angers || Female || 12 || 1848 || New York || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Augusta Barras || Female || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 34 || || || || |- | 246 250 || Patience Vining || Female || 58 || 1802 || Massachusetts || White || 34 || These households may not be part of the Shaker community. || || || |- | || Sarah M Mesenger || Female || 12 || 1848 || Massachusetts || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Amos Lewis || Male || 63 || 1797 || Massachusetts || White || 34 || || || || |- | || George Taylor || Male || 53 || 1807 || England || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Lucy Taylor || Female || 41 || 1819 || New York || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Elizabeth Taylor || Female || 17 || 1843 || New York || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Jared N Haye || Male || 29 || 1831 || Connecticut || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Lucinda A Haye || Female || 23 || 1837 || Massachusetts || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Saml S Williams || Male || 38 || 1822 || Massachusetts || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Mary Williams || Female || 28 || 1832 || Massachusetts || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Anson M Williams || Male || 11 || 1849 || Massachusetts || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Amanda M Williams || Female || 8 || 1852 || Massachusetts || White || 34 || || || || |- | 249 254 || Frederick W Evans || Male || 51 || 1809 || England || White || 34 || Horticulturist || $43,000 Real Estate || 10,860 personal property || Elder Frederick William Evans b 9 June 1808 England, died 6 March 1893 New Lebanon, NY. see https://www.shakermuseum.us/people/?id=11 for bio and image |- | || Timothy Razen || Male || 34 || 1826 || England || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Richard Bushnel || Male || 68 || 1792 || Massachusetts || White || 34 || || || || |- | || John Shaw || Male || 67 || 1793 || Ireland || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Louis Shaw || Male || 41 || 1819 || Pennsylvania || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Daniel Fraser || Male || 58 || 1802 || Scotland || White || 34 || || || || |- | || Henry Cantrell || Male || 48 || 1812 || Massachusetts || White || 34 || || || || |- | || John Brown || Male || 34 || 1826 || Ireland || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Moses Clament || Male || 33 || 1827 || Massachusetts || White || 35 || || || || |- | || James Glass || Male || 30 || 1830 || New York || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Clark Hayden || Male || 40 || 1820 || Pennsylvania || White || 35 || || || || |- | || John Graves || Male || 30 || 1830 || New York || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Charles Graves || Male || 31 || 1829 || New York || White || 35 || || || || |- | || William Offord || Male || 58 || 1802 || England || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Francis Ray || Male || 27 || 1833 || Vermont || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Charles Larken || Male || 41 || 1819 || Ireland || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Augustus Blaflen || Male || 50 || 1810 || England || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Richard Duedale || Male || 49 || 1811 || England || White || 35 || || || || |- | || John Robe || Male || 41 || 1819 || St Croix W I || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Kael Roing || Male || 30 || 1830 || Mecklenburgh || White || 35 || || || || |- | || William Andeson || Male || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Daniel Offord || Male || 16 || 1844 || England || White || 35 || || || || |- | || George Clough || Male || 11 || 1849 || Massachusetts || White || 35 || || || || |- | || James Boardman || Male || 42 || 1818 || Vermont || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Watson Goodwin || Male || 16 || 1844 || Connecticut || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Antinett Dolitle || Female || 40 || 1820 || New York || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Harriet Ballard || Female || 30 || 1830 || Vermont || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Olive Holden || Female || 47 || 1813 || Massachusetts || White || 35 || || || || |- | 250 255 || Eliza H Sutton || Female || 36 || 1824 || New York || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Anna Crossman || Female || 50 || 1810 || Vermont || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Nancy Lockwood || Female || 65 || 1795 || Connecticut || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Jane Knight || Female || 47 || 1813 || Pennsylvania || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Phebe Banhouton || Female || 42 || 1818 || New York || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Lovina Salsbury || Female || 59 || 1801 || Connecticut || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Maria Blow || Female || 38 || 1822 || New York || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Mineva Reynolds || Female || 40 || 1820 || New York || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Eliza Rayson || Female || 26 || 1834 || England || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Anna White || Female || 28 || 1832 || New Jersey || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Fanny Tyson || Female || 24 || 1836 || Pennsylvania || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Phoda Offord || Female || 20 || 1840 || England || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Ann Offord || Female || 18 || 1842 || England || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Martha Anderson || Female || 17 || 1843 || New York || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Margaret Patterson || Female || 28 || 1832 || New York || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Rachel Webb || Female || 36 || 1824 || New York || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Mary Watson || Female || 13 || 1847 || New Jersey || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Elizabeth Moore || Female || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 35 || || || || |- | || Corrina Bishop || Female || 17 || 1843 || Connecticut || White || 35 || || || || |- | Pg 36 image 36 of 56 || Cecilia Devere || Female || 25 || 1835 || Ireland || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Mary Stevens || Female || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Emma Fitzgerald || Female || 16 || 1844 || New York || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Rhoda Hollister || Female || 40 || 1820 || Vermont || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Jane Butler || Female || 32 || 1828 || New York || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Sarah Butler || Female || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 36 || || || || |- | 251 256 || Daniel Boler || Male || 56 || 1804 || Kentucky || White || 36 || Clergyman Shaker Ch || || || |- | || Giles B Avery || Male || 44 || 1816 || Connecticut || White || 36 || Do || || || |- | || Betsy Bates || Female || 62 || 1798 || New York || White || 36 || Seamstress || || || |- | || Eliza Taylor || Female || 48 || 1812 || England || White || 36 || Do || || || |- | 252 257 || Daniel Crossman || Male || 49 || 1811 || Vermont || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Peter H Long || Male || 44 || 1816 || New York || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Johnson Shaply || Male || 86 || 1774 || Massachusetts || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Calvin Green || Male || 79 || 1781 || Massachusetts || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Nathan Williams || Male || 79 || 1781 || New Hampshire || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Henry Young || Male || 72 || 1788 || New York || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Jonathan Wood || Male || 63 || 1797 || Massachusetts || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Isaac N Young || Male || 66 || 1794 || New York || White || 36 || || || || |- | || John Guilderslave || Male || 56 || 1804 || New York || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Dwight Hinkly || Male || 54 || 1806 || Massachusetts || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Frederick Lizer || Male || 53 || 1807 || Connecticut || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Barnabas Hinkly || Male || 52 || 1808 || Massachusetts || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Andrew Fortier || Male || 36 || 1824 || Canada E || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Samuel White || Male || 35 || 1825 || England || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Chancey Lewis || Male || 27 || 1833 || New York || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Gabriel Thompson || Male || 24 || 1836 || Scotland || White || 36 || || || || |- | || William Calver || Male || 23 || 1837 || England || White || 36 || || || || |- | || James Thompson || Male || 22 || 1838 || England || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Peter Greaves || Male || 21 || 1839 || New York || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Augustus Stone || Male || 21 || 1839 || Vermont || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Geo Rice || Male || 20 || 1840 || Massachusetts || White || 36 || || || || |- | || James Calver || Male || 20 || 1840 || England || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Horatio Stone || Male || 20 || 1840 || Vermont || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Henry Cantiel || Male || 19 || 1841 || Massachusetts || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Washington Rayson || Male || 18 || 1842 || Pennsylvania || White || 36 || || || || |- | || George Thompson || Male || 18 || 1842 || Scotland || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Grove Wright || Male || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 36 || || || || |- | || William Drake || Male || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Stewart Brown || Male || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Joseph Slingerland || Male || 16 || 1844 || New York || White || 36 || || || || |- | || Samuel Pierce || Male || 16 || 1844 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || James Smith || Male || 54 || 1806 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Gerge Wickersham || Male || 48 || 1812 || Pennsylvania || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Elisha D Blackman || Male || 41 || 1819 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || James Goodwin || Male || 34 || 1826 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Polly Reed || Female || 42 || 1818 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Harriet Goodwin || Female || 36 || 1824 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Molly Smith || Female || 80 || 1780 || Pennsylvania || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Molly Bennet || Female || 73 || 1787 || Massachusetts || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Sarah Bates || Female || 67 || 1793 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Angelic Vedder || Female || 63 || 1797 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Eliza Sharp || Female || 62 || 1798 || Ohio || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Maria Dewit || Female || 56 || 1804 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Olive Brown || Female || 53 || 1807 || Massachusetts || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Sarah Taylor || Female || 52 || 1808 || England || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Mary A Mantle || Female || 52 || 1808 || Connecticut || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Sarah A Standish || Female || 51 || 1809 || Massachusetts || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Adazella Potter || Female || 50 || 1810 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Elenor Potter || Female || 48 || 1812 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Jane Blanchard || Female || 47 || 1813 || Massachusetts || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Eliza Bates || Female || 44 || 1816 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Sarah A Spencer || Female || 43 || 1817 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Amy Reed || Female || 41 || 1819 || Massachusetts || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Miranda Barber || Female || 40 || 1820 || Connecticut || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Abigail Mathews || Female || 39 || 1821 || Massachusetts || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Maria Lapsley || Female || 38 || 1822 || Pennsylvania || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Elizabeth Sider || Female || 35 || 1825 || Pennsylvania || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Florenda Sears || Female || 35 || 1825 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Julia A Scott || Female || 31 || 1829 || Vermont || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Louisa Young || Female || 30 || 1830 || Canada E || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Margaret Reason || Female || 29 || 1831 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Emily Wilkenson || Female || 28 || 1832 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Antoinett Belknap || Female || 27 || 1833 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Elizabeth Cantrel || Female || 27 || 1833 || Massachusetts || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Anna M Graves || Female || 27 || 1833 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Ann C Scriven || Female || 25 || 1835 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Eunice Cantrell || Female || 25 || 1835 || Massachusetts || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Augusta Stone || Female || 23 || 1837 || Vermont || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Adaline Cantrel || Female || 22 || 1838 || Massachusetts || White || 37 || || || || |- | || Julia Barker || Female || 22 || 1838 || New York || White || 37 || || || || |- | Pt 38 Image 38 of 56 || Wethy Manning || Female || 20 || 1840 || Massachusetts || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Cornelia French || Female || 20 || 1840 || New York || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Fanny Evans || Female || 19 || 1841 || New Jersey || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Lobena Gothrick || Female || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Dorotty Wright || Female || 17 || 1843 || New York || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Amelie Colver || Female || 16 || 1844 || England || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Maria E Darake || Female || 16 || 1844 || New York || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Maria Rayson || Female || 15 || 1845 || Pennsylvania || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Joanna Ketchum || Female || 63 || 1797 || Ohio || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Betsy Crossman || Female || 56 || 1804 || Vermont || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Matilda Reed || Female || 43 || 1817 || New York || White || 38 || || || || |- | 253 258 || *Edward Fowler || Male || 60 || 1800 || Connecticut || White || 38 || Superintendent || || || |- | || *Charles Sizer || Male || 49 || 1811 || Massachusetts || White || 38 || “ “ || 75,000 Real Estate || || 26,000 personal property |- | || *Benjamin Gates || Male || 43 || 1817 || New York || White || 38 || “ “ || || || |- | * Trustees || *Rachel Sampson || Female || 57 || 1803 || Massachusetts || White || 38 || Overseer || || || |- | || *Mary Hazard || Female || 49 || 1811 || Massachusetts || White || 38 || “ “ || || || |- | || *Sarah A Lewis || Female || 46 || 1814 || Massachusetts || White || 38 || “ “ || || || |- | || *Tabitha Lapsley || Female || 42 || 1818 || Pennsylvania || White || 38 || “ “ || || || |- | 254 259 || Orrin Haskins || Male || 44 || 1816 || Massachusetts || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Simeon D Clinton || Male || 15 || 1845 || New York || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Robert Legget || Male || 14 || 1846 || Scotland || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Henry Calver || Male || 14 || 1846 || England || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Michel Wright || Male || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 38 || || || || |- | || William Bishop || Male || 14 || 1846 || Connecticut || White || 38 || || || || |- | || John Saimer || Male || 14 || 1846 || Massachusetts || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Charles Gainbin || Male || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Thomas Drake || Male || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Joseph Thompson || Male || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Carson Winters || Male || 12 || 1848 || New York || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Peter Roe || Male || 12 || 1848 || New York || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Caleb Wright || Male || 12 || 1848 || New York || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Andrew Barker || Male || 11 || 1849 || New York || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Charles L Serriner || Male || 11 || 1849 || Massachusetts || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Charles Webb || Male || 10 || 1850 || New York || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Henry Drake || Male || 9 || 1851 || New York || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Thomas Rayson || Male || 9 || 1851 || Pennsylvania || White || 38 || || || || |- | 255 260 || Sally Bushnell || Female || 63 || 1797 || Connecticut || White || 38 || Caretaker for girls || || || |- | || Anna Dobson || Female || 41 || 1819 || England || White || 38 || Teacher || || || |- | || Helen Winters || Female || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 38 || || || || |- | || Emma Evans || Female || 14 || 1846 || New Jersey || White || 38 || || || || |- | Pg 39 Image 39 of 56 || Catherine Figsby || Female || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Josephine Martin || Female || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Mariann Baker || Female || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Ellen Calver || Female || 13 || 1847 || England || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Emma Bishop || Female || 12 || 1848 || Connecticut || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Ellen Hart || Female || 12 || 1848 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Alice L Webb || Female || 11 || 1849 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Mary Figsby || Female || 10 || 1850 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Mary Hart || Female || 9 || 1851 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Mary Roe || Female || 9 || 1851 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Latitia Brown || Female || 9 || 1851 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Matilda Figsby || Female || 7 || 1853 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Sally M Rayson || Female || 5 || 1855 || Pennsylvania || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Susan Mason || Female || 9 || 1851 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | 256 261 || Calvin Reed || Male || 39 || 1821 || Massachusetts || White || 39 || || || || |- | || James Prail || Male || 41 || 1819 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Benjamin Lyon || Male || 79 || 1781 || Massachusetts || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Hiram Reude || Male || 57 || 1803 || Ohio || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Jesse Street || Male || 56 || 1804 || Connecticut || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Horace Haskin || Male || 47 || 1813 || Massachusetts || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Lewis Long || Male || 42 || 1818 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || David Rea || Male || 37 || 1823 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || George Long || Male || 34 || 1826 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Charles Weed || Male || 28 || 1832 || Massachusetts || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Andrew Barret || Male || 22 || 1838 || New Jersey || White || 39 || || || || |- | || William Gaslin || Male || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Frederick Couse || Male || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || David Lyall || Male || 17 || 1843 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Emanuel Jones || Male || 17 || 1843 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || William Treat || Male || 16 || 1844 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Peter Dubois || Male || 16 || 1844 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Edward Gray || Male || 15 || 1845 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Thomas Shield || Male || 15 || 1845 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Robert Volentine || Male || 38 || 1822 || New York || White || 39 || Overseer || || || |- | || Joseph Holden || Male || 23 || 1837 || Massachusetts || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Abigail Crossman || Female || 52 || 1808 || Vermont || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Hamah Agnew || Female || 40 || 1820 || Ohio || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Abigail Morrison || Female || 89 || 1771 || Connecticut || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Lydia O Brien || Female || 89 || 1771 || Nova Scotia || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Lucy Darrow || Female || 81 || 1779 || New York || White || 39 || || || || |- | || Pamelia Dickson || Female || 81 || 1779 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Ruth Johnson || Female || 81 || 1779 || Massachusetts || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Sophie Avery || Female || 79 || 1781 || Connecticut || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Hannah Train || Female || 76 || 1784 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Betsy Coply || Female || 63 || 1797 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Roby Bennet || Female || 62 || 1798 || Massachusetts || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Joanna Vining || Female || 58 || 1802 || Massachusetts || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Sarah Smith || Female || 56 || 1804 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Sarah Woodron || Female || 53 || 1807 || Pennsylvania || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Elizabeth Garvey || Female || 51 || 1809 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Phebe Smith || Female || 49 || 1811 || New York || White || 40 || Doctress || || || |- | || Adaline Lars || Female || 28 || 1832 || New York || White || 40 || Overseer || || || |- | || Eliza Avery || Female || 46 || 1814 || Connecticut || White || 40 || Doctress || || || |- | || Sarah J Rea || Female || 41 || 1819 || New York || White || 40 || Bottler of Extracts || || || |- | || Augusta Lawrence || Female || 36 || 1824 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Nancy Dow || Female || 31 || 1829 || Massachusetts || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Margaret Layl || Female || 25 || 1835 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Julia L Sias || Female || 24 || 1836 || Massachusetts || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Lucy A Haskins || Female || 23 || 1837 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Elizabeth Seas || Female || 22 || 1838 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Mary Lyall || Female || 22 || 1838 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Susan J Morrow || Female || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Mary E Baker || Female || 18 || 1842 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Susanah Lamonby || Female || 17 || 1843 || England || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Charlotte Morrow || Female || 16 || 1844 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Sarah A Carpenter || Female || 16 || 1844 || England || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Rhoda Blake || Female || 51 || 1809 || Massachusetts || White || 40 || || || || |- | 257 262 || George Curtis || Male || 53 || 1807 || Connecticut || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Alonzo Hollister || Male || 30 || 1830 || Massachusetts || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Charles Trent || Male || 14 || 1846 || England || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Washington Jones || Male || 14 || 1846 || Massachusetts || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Samuel Shield || Male || 13 || 1847 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || William Page || Male || 12 || 1848 || England || White || 40 || || || || |- | || George Jones || Male || 12 || 1848 || New Jersey || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Augustus Watson || Male || 11 || 1849 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || George Morrow || Male || 10 || 1850 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Jacob Roe || Male || 10 || 1850 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || William Kew || Male || 9 || 1851 || New Jersey || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Edward Jones || Male || 9 || 1851 || Massachusetts || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Franklin Marow || Male || 7 || 1853 || New York || White || 40 || || || || |- | || Daniel Renington || Male || 8 || 1852 || Massachusetts || White || 41 || || || || |- | 258 263 || Hannah Blake || Female || 49 || 1811 || Massachusetts || White || 41 || Care Taker || House of children and new members || || |- | || Merriam E Watson || Female || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Mary E Oliphant || Female || 14 || 1846 || Ohio || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Harriet Morrow || Female || 14 || 1846 || New York || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Mary S Dubois || Female || 12 || 1848 || New York || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Mary L Roe || Female || 12 || 1848 || New York || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Emma E Cox || Female || 11 || 1849 || New York || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Mary Rew || Female || 10 || 1850 || New Jersey || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Harriet L Page || Female || 10 || 1850 || England || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Catherine Bricket || Female || 9 || 1851 || England || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Mary Ann Remington || Female || 7 || 1853 || Massachusetts || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Henry Hollester || Male || 22 || 1838 || Vermont || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Maria Manning || Female || 21 || 1839 || Massachusetts || White || 41 || || || || |- | 259 264 || Rufus Crossman || Male || 61 || 1799 || Vermont || White || 41 || 6000 || 5,00 || || |- | || Thomas Estes || Male || 79 || 1781 || Massachusetts || White || 41 || Broom Maker || He was Deacon, at least in the year 1833 see page 195 https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/38901026.pdf || || |- | || Charlotte Brown || Female || 51 || 1809 || Connecticut || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Nancy Wilson || Female || 42 || 1818 || Pennsylvania || White || 41 || || || || |- | 260 265 || John Mc Nott || Male || 63 || 1797 || Holland || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Mary Mc Nott || Female || 60 || 1800 || New York || White || 41 || || || || |- | 266 || Thomas Fitzpatrick || Male || 34 || 1826 || Ireland || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Julia Fitzpatrick || Female || 33 || 1827 || Ireland || White || 41 || || || || |- | 261 267 || George Fesch || Male || 30 || 1830 || Prussia || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Nancy Fesch || Female || 33 || 1827 || Baden || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Mary Fesch || Female || 12 || 1848 || Baden || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Charles H Fesch || Male || 3 || 1857 || New York || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Edward Fesch || Male || 1 || 1859 || New York || White || 41 || 5000 || 1200 || || |- | 262 268 || Milo Bull || Male || 55 || 1805 || New York || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Rachel Bull || Female || 53 || 1807 || New York || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Charles H Bull || Male || 22 || 1838 || New York || White || 41 || || 1000 || || |- | 263 269 || Benjamin Taviner || Male || 39 || 1821 || New York || White || 41 || || 900 || || |- | || Ann E Taviner || Female || 29 || 1831 || Connecticut || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Ida L Taviner || Female || 2 || 1858 || New York || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Albert C Taviner || Male || 0 || 1860 || New York || White || 41 || || || || |- | 264 270 || Harrison Mills || Male || 24 || 1836 || New York || White || 41 || || 100 || || |- | || Lucina Mills || Female || 22 || 1838 || New York || White || 41 || || || || |- | 265 271 || Hiram Jones || Male || 37 || 1823 || Massachusetts || White || 41 || 450 || 100 || || |- | || Jane Jones || Female || 36 || 1824 || New York || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Charles Jones || Male || 10 || 1850 || Massachusetts || White || 41 || || || || |- | || George Jones || Male || 8 || 1852 || New York || White || 41 || || || || |- | || Martha Jones || Female || 6 || 1854 || New York || White || 42 || || || || |- | || Emily S Jones || Female || 3 || 1857 || New York || White || 42 || || || ||Pg No 30 [ https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BSH-933K?i=29&cc=1473181 "United States Census, 1860," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BSH-933K?cc=1473181&wc=7QPF-1HH%3A1589422212%2C1589422277%2C1589431825 : 24 March 2017), New York > Columbia > New Lebanon > image 30 of 56; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). |} ===1870 Census=== ====1870 Census Watervliet, Albany County, New York==== {|border="1" ! Name !! Sex !! Age !! Birth Year !! Birth Place !! Race !! Page No |- | Jesse Wells || Male || 92 || 1778 || New York || White || 44 |- | Joel Smith || Male || 80 || 1790 || Massachusetts || White || 44 |- | J C Buckingham || Male || 72 || 1798 || Pennsylvania || White || 44 |- | Jeremiah Sowe || Male || 72 || 1798 || England || White || 44 |- | Edward Powers || Male || 70 || 1800 || New Foundland || White || 44 |- | Shuble Prentiss || Male || 66 || 1804 || New York || White || 44 |- | Alexd Milne || Male || 60 || 1810 || Scotland || White || 44 |- | John S Decker || Male || 57 || 1813 || New York || White || 44 |- | Alevd Young || Male || 54 || 1816 || New York || White || 44 |- | Phillip Neuly || Male || 50 || 1820 || Prussia || White || 44 |- | Chas Pre?ch || Male || 54 || 1816 || Prussia || White || 44 |- | Agust Blaze || Male || 57 || 1813 || Hanover || White || 44 |- | Aaron Sonbury || Male || 26 || 1844 || Prussia || White || 44 |- | Isaac Sustall || Male || 26 || 1844 || Württemberg || White || 44 |- | Sigler Gottlob || Male || 18 || 1852 || Württemberg || White || 44 |- | Thos Remington || Male || 18 || 1852 || Connecticut || White || 44 |- | Remington || Male || 15 || 1855 || Connecticut || White || 44 |- | Theod Ba??er || Male || 13 || 1857 || New York || White || 44 |- | Geo Arents || Male || 12 || 1858 || New York || White || 44 |- | Adam Both || Male || 12 || 1858 || Hesse Cassel || White || 44 |- | David Craper || Male || 12 || 1858 || New York || White || 44 |- | Edward Clark || Male || 11 || 1859 || New York || White || 44 |- | Stephen Morrell || Male || 10 || 1860 || Canada || White || 44 |- | Geo Grisman || Male || 10 || 1860 || New York || White || 44 |- | Patience Earl || Female || 95 || 1775 || New York || White || 44 |- | Elenor Teddor || Female || 82 || 1788 || New York || White || 44 |- | Anna Clement || Female || 71 || 1799 || New York || White || 44 |- | Ema G Clark || Female || 77 || 1793 || New York || White || 44 |- | Alice Ramer || Female || 69 || 1801 || Ohio || White || 44 |- | Permilla Carl || Female || 68 || 1802 || New York || White || 44 |- | A M Reynolds || Female || 64 || 1806 || New York || White || 44 |- | Lucy Horton || Female || 75 || 1795 || Massachusetts || White || 45 |- | Levina Salsburry || Female || 71 || 1799 || New York || White || 45 |- | Mary Hathway || Female || 69 || 1801 || Massachusetts || White || 45 |- | Mary French || Female || 55 || 1815 || New York || White || 45 |- | Polly Turner || Female || 57 || 1813 || New York || White || 45 |- | Mary H Ayres || Female || 50 || 1820 || England || White || 45 |- | Adaline Bivak || Female || 49 || 1821 || Switzerland || White || 45 |- | Irene Bates || Female || 45 || 1825 || New York || White || 45 |- | Harriet Bullard || Female || 45 || 1825 || New York || White || 45 |- | Clars Shoefelt || Female || 45 || 1825 || New York || White || 45 |- | E Ann Barker || Female || 27 || 1843 || New York || White || 45 |- | Rose Hendrikeson || Female || 25 || 1845 || New York || White || 45 |- | Susan Hanes || Female || 25 || 1845 || Maryland || White || 45 |- | Caroline Ulict || Female || 19 || 1851 || New York || White || 45 |- | Henrietta Conroy || Female || 15 || 1855 || New York || White || 45 |- | Rose Wilson || Female || 15 || 1855 || || White || 45 |- | Ann Case || Female || 15 || 1855 || Switzerland || White || 45 |- | C Raymond || Female || 14 || 1856 || New York || White || 45 |- | Grace Decker || Female || 10 || 1860 || New York || White || 46 |- | Isseaker Bates || Male || 79 || 1791 || New York || White || 46 |- | G A Lomas || Male || 31 || 1839 || New York || White || 46 |- | Richd Dean || Male || 72 || 1798 || England || White || 46 |- | John Holt || Male || 60 || 1810 || England || White || 46 |- | J Chapman || Male || 62 || 1808 || Massachusetts || White || 46 |- | Conrad Smith || Male || 42 || 1828 || Germany || White || 46 |- | Geo Holgasang || Male || 63 || 1807 || Germany || White || 46 |- | Jacob Bower || Male || 46 || 1824 || Germany || White || 46 |- | Richd Herbert || Male || 26 || 1844 || Ireland || White || 46 |- | Alia Hathaway || Male || 67 || 1803 || Vermont || White || 46 |- | Wm Johnson || Male || 31 || 1839 || England || White || 46 |- | Wm Hunter || Male || 70 || 1800 || Ireland || White || 46 |- | Josh Goodnow || Male || 83 || 1787 || Massachusetts || White || 46 |- | Gordan Horton || Male || 79 || 1791 || Connecticut || White || 46 |- | David Albright || Male || 13 || 1857 || New York || White || 46 |- | Wm Losee || Male || 12 || 1858 || New York || White || 46 |- | G Richmond || Male || 67 || 1803 || New York || White || 46 |- | James Burk || Male || 35 || 1835 || New York || White || 46 |- | Patrick Burk || Male || 25 || 1845 || New York || White || 46 |- | Wm Smith || Male || 28 || 1842 || England || White || 46 |- | Fedk Smith || Male || 20 || 1850 || Germany || White || 46 |- | Geo Smith || Male || 40 || 1830 || Germany || White || 46 |- | Fredk Smith || Male || 10 || 1860 || Germany || White || 46 |- | Nancy Wicks || Female || 63 || 1807 || New York || White || 45 |- | Pauline Bates || Female || 65 || 1805 || New York || White || 45 |- | Almira Watkins || Female || 65 || 1805 || New York || White || 45 |- | Permilla Hersy || Female || 55 || 1815 || Ohio || White || 45 |- | Almira Teachout || Female || 53 || 1817 || New York || White || 45 |- | Hester Crandall || Female || 49 || 1821 || New York || White || 45 |- | Alvina Conklin || Female || 49 || 1821 || New York || White || 45 |- | Deborah Knight || Female || 28 || 1842 || New York || White || 45 |- | Franco Hurdy || Female || 26 || 1844 || Connecticut || White || 45 |- | Rachel McDonald || Female || 24 || 1846 || Canada || White || 45 |- | Emma Simps || Female || 20 || 1850 || New York || White || 45 |- | Helena Arents || Female || 18 || 1852 || New York || White || 45 |- | S Garlock || Female || 17 || 1853 || New York || White || 45 |- | Elisabeth Stevens || Female || 16 || 1854 || New York || White || 45 |- | E Ann Magill || Female || 12 || 1858 || New York || White || 45 |- | Mary Mathews || Female || 11 || 1859 || New York || White || 45 |- | Agnes Potter || Female || 10 || 1860 || New York || White || 45 |- | Chas Hooper || Male || 23 || 1847 || England || White || 45 |- | Ed Barr || Male || 24 || 1846 || Scotland || White || 45 |- | Chas Allen || Male || 27 || 1843 || Connecticut || White || 45 |- | James Linsey || Male || 18 || 1852 || Ireland || White || 45 |- | Chas Desavere || Male || 24 || 1846 || New York || White || 45 |- | Betsey Hawkins || Female || 79 || 1791 || Connecticut || White || 46 |- | Mercy Harwood || Female || 78 || 1792 || Massachusetts || White || 46 |- | Eliza Wells || Female || 73 || 1797 || New York || White || 46 |- | Cathr Vedder || Female || 71 || 1799 || New York || White || 46 |- | Mariah Gilbert || Female || 71 || 1799 || New York || White || 46 |- | Caroline Downs || Female || 67 || 1803 || New York || White || 46 |- | Ann Buckingham || Female || 67 || 1803 || New York || White || 46 |- | Lucy Fairchild || Female || 63 || 1807 || New York || White || 46 |- | Laura Prentiss || Female || 61 || 1809 || New York || White || 46 |- | Jennet Angus || Female || 60 || 1810 || Connecticut || White || 46 |- | Sarah Taylor || Female || 60 || 1810 || New York || White || 46 |- | Matilda Wells || Female || 58 || 1812 || New York || White || 46 |- | Elisb Harrison || Female || 58 || 1812 || England || White || 46 |- | Abby Messinger || Female || 58 || 1812 || New York || White || 46 |- | Almira Treadway || Female || 57 || 1813 || New York || White || 46 |- | Lucy Fuller || Female || 57 || 1813 || New York || White || 46 |- | Ruth Green || Female || 55 || 1815 || New York || White || 47 |- | Lydia Annas || Female || 54 || 1816 || New York || White || 47 |- | Adalaid Ingham || Female || 37 || 1833 || New York || White || 47 |- | Cathr Ferguson || Female || 34 || 1836 || Scotland || White || 47 |- | Samantha Bowie || Female || 31 || 1839 || New Jersey || White || 47 |- | Mary Nelson || Female || 28 || 1842 || New York || White || 47 |- | Barbra Huber || Female || 24 || 1846 || Germany || White || 47 |- | C M Nelson || Female || 21 || 1849 || New York || White || 47 |- | Julia McNelly || Female || 24 || 1846 || New York || White || 47 |- | Ella Benedict || Female || 19 || 1851 || New York || White || 47 |- | Cath Hallenbeck || Female || 19 || 1851 || New York || White || 47 |- | Mary Call || Female || 15 || 1855 || New York || White || 47 |- | Elisb Trinch || Female || 14 || 1856 || New York || White || 47 |- | Fanny Wright || Female || 13 || 1857 || New York || White || 47 |- | Algrid Sheppeman || Female || 13 || 1857 || New York || White || 47 |- | Elisb Bennett || Female || 10 || 1860 || New York || White || 47 |- | Rachel Turck || Female || 8 || 1862 || New York || White || 47 |- | Amelia Hall || Female || 8 || 1862 || New York || White || 47 |- | Fregift Wells || Male || 85 || 1785 || New York || White || 47 |- | David Hawkins || Male || 82 || 1788 || Connecticut || White || 47 |- | Jesse Harwood || Male || 70 || 1800 || Massachusetts || White || 47 |- | Stan Buckingham || Male || 69 || 1801 || New York || White || 47 |- | Ephif Prentiss || Male || 67 || 1803 || New York || White || 47 |- | Chauncy Miller || Male || 56 || 1814 || New York || White || 47 |- | Chas Bavcket || Male || 62 || 1808 || Minnesota || White || 47 |- | Albert Taviss || Male || 72 || 1798 || Connecticut || White || 47 |- | D A Buckingham || Male || 67 || 1803 || New York || White || 47 |- | Davd Sherman || Male || 57 || 1813 || Massachusetts || White || 47 |- | Geo B Price || Male || 51 || 1819 || New York || White || 47 |- | N T White || Male || 46 || 1824 || New York || White || 47 |- | Math Ridaker || Male || 35 || 1835 || Germany || White || 47 |- | Geo P Smith || Male || 34 || 1836 || New York || White || 47 |- | John Palmer || Male || 15 || 1855 || New York || White || 47 |- | Chas Rockwell || Male || 15 || 1855 || New York || White || 47 |- | Jacob Myell || Male || 45 || 1825 || England || White || 47 |- | John Envyhem || Male || 21 || 1849 || England || White || 47 |- | Fredk Bisyroo || Male || 30 || 1840 || England || White || 47 |- | James Duck || Male || 21 || 1849 || England || White || 47 |- | Geo Dead || Male || 24 || 1846 || England || White || 47 |- | Michl Mayell || Male || 27 || 1843 || England || White || 47 |- | Sylvester Prentiss || Male || 69 || 1801 || New York || White || 48 |- | Danl Brainard || Male || 77 || 1793 || New York || White || 48 |- | Chaune Copply || Male || 66 || 1804 || Connecticut || White || 48 |- | Thos Beal || Male || 61 || 1809 || England || White || 48 |- | Chaune ?ibble || Male || 47 || 1823 || Massachusetts || White || 48 |- | Thos Canrigde || Male || 57 || 1813 || England || White || 48 |- | Josiah Barker || Male || 22 || 1848 || New York || White || 48 |- | John Wood || Male || 17 || 1853 || New York || White || 48 |- | Chas Cartwright || Male || 14 || 1856 || New York || White || 48 |- | John Doil || Male || 14 || 1856 || New York || White || 48 |- | Frans Walker || Male || 9 || 1861 || New York || White || 48 |- | Geo Askins || Male || 9 || 1861 || New York || White || 48 |- | Orren Beaver || Male || 29 || 1841 || New York || White || 48 |- | S Ann Van Wyck || Female || 49 || 1821 || New York || White || 48 |- | Amelia White || Female || 51 || 1819 || Vermont || White || 48 |- | Phoeba Lane || Female || 82 || 1788 || New York || Black || 48 |- | Margt Lannwer || Female || 68 || 1802 || New York || White || 48 |- | Electa Thomas || Female || 69 || 1801 || New York || White || 48 |- | Polly Ostrander || Female || 79 || 1791 || Vermont || White || 48 |- | Martha Bates || Female || 67 || 1803 || New York || White || 48 |- | H Hutchinson || Female || 64 || 1806 || New York || White || 48 |- | Harriet Ingham || Female || 68 || 1802 || New York || White || 48 |- | W A Vanderwater || Female || 22 || 1848 || New York || White || 48 |- | Sarah Neal || Female || 20 || 1850 || Massachusetts || White || 48 |- | Anna Neal || Female || 19 || 1851 || Massachusetts || White || 48 |- | J Bridgehouse || Female || 20 || 1850 || New York || White || 48 |- | Lucy Cox || Female || 20 || 1850 || New York || White || 48 |- | Mary Campbell || Female || 18 || 1852 || Michigan || White || 48 |- | Angeline Cox || Female || 18 || 1852 || New York || White || 48 |- | Electa Hadley || Female || 18 || 1852 || New York || White || 48 |- | S E Dearman || Female || 17 || 1853 || New York || White || 48 |- | Flora Coleman || || 16 || 1854 || Pennsylvania || || 48 |- | Danl McCarty || Male || 45 || 1825 || Ireland || White || 48 |- | John Burk || Male || 32 || 1838 || Ireland || White || 48 |- | Henry Girsham || Male || 12 || 1858 || New York || White || 48 |- | Walter Steveson || Male || 12 || 1858 || New York || White || 48 |- | Fredk Toley || Male || 12 || 1858 || New York || White || 48 |- | James Hall || Male || 10 || 1860 || New York || White || 48 |- | Thos Girsham || Male || 10 || 1860 || New York || White || 48 |- | Amsdell Steveson || Male || 9 || 1861 || New York || White || 48 |- | Magt McEwen || Female || 15 || 1855 || Canada || White || 49 |- | Charlotte Neal || Female || 14 || 1856 || Massachusetts || White || 49 |- | Mary Holiday || Female || 12 || 1858 || New York || White || 49 |- | Emma Goebul || Female || 11 || 1859 || New York || White || 49 |- | Constine Gade || Female || 10 || 1860 || New York || White || 49 |- | Florance Gade || Female || 8 || 1862 || New York || White || 49 |- | Isabella Loomis || Female || 9 || 1861 || New York || White || 49 |- | S Hoffman || Male || 41 || 1829 || New York || White || 49 |- | Ben Alfred || Male || 21 || 1849 || England || White || 49[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-63K3-LCD?i=43&cc=1438024&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM8JV-PM5 "United States Census, 1870," Watervliet, NY] database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-63K3-LCD?cc=1438024&wc=KGQL-PTL%3A518819101%2C518652002%2C518976401 : 14 June 2019), New York > Albany > Watervliet > image 44 of 220; citing NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). |} ====1870 Census New Lebanon, Columbia County, New York==== {|border="1" ! Name !! Sex !! Age !! Birth Year !! Birth Place !! Race !! Page No |- | D Clinton Braman || Male || 42 || 1828 || New York || White || 19 |- | Joseph Adams || Male || 76 || 1794 || England || White || 19 |- | John Hedrick || Male || 75 || 1795 || Massachusetts || White || 19 |- | Smith Ransom || Male || 75 || 1795 || New York || White || 19 |- | Nelson Banks || Male || 70 || 1800 || Connecticut || White || 19 |- | Ninas Stewart || Male || 68 || 1802 || New Hampshire || White || 19 |- | Justice Williams || Male || 68 || 1802 || Pennsylvania || White || 19 |- | Gelman Ransom || Male || 50 || 1820 || Maine || White || 19 |- | Samuel Hurlburt || Male || 31 || 1839 || New York || White || 19 |- | Allen Avery || Male || 60 || 1810 || New York || White || 20 |- | William Whiting || Male || 70 || 1800 || Connecticut || White || 20 |- | Charles M McCarty || Male || 19 || 1851 || Rhode Island || White || 20 |- | Charles Marchant || Male || 17 || 1853 || Rhode Island || White || 20 |- | Henry Macauly || Male || 16 || 1854 || England || White || 20 |- | Dena Harrington || Male || 16 || 1854 || Ireland || White || 20 |- | Eduard Tich || Male || 15 || 1855 || New York || White || 20 |- | Maurice Oconnell || Male || 27 || 1843 || New York || White || 20 |- | Daniel Oconnell || Male || 20 || 1850 || New York || White || 20 |- | Thomas Sampson || Male || 23 || 1847 || Ireland || White || 20 |- | Michael Crow || Male || 20 || 1850 || Ireland || White || 20 |- | Frederick Hull || Male || 24 || 1846 || New York || White || 20 |- | Anna Gates || Female || 79 || 1791 || New York || White || 20 |- | Abigail Rice || Female || 76 || 1794 || New York || White || 20 |- | Susannah Stephens || Female || 76 || 1794 || New York || White || 20 |- | Michael Callahan || Male || 35 || 1835 || Ireland || White || 20 |- | Betty Taylor || Female || 68 || 1802 || England || White || 20 |- | Elizabeth Justice || Female || 66 || 1804 || Pennsylvania || White || 20 |- | Fanny Taylor || Female || 64 || 1806 || England || White || 20 |- | Marilla Fairbanks || Female || 64 || 1806 || Massachusetts || White || 20 |- | Jane Morris || Female || 60 || 1810 || New York || White || 20 |- | Maria Stuart || Female || 64 || 1806 || England || White || 20 |- | Hynceria Gates || Female || 59 || 1811 || New York || White || 20 |- | Mary Dixon || Female || 56 || 1814 || New York || White || 20 |- | Martha Billington || Female || 55 || 1815 || Vermont || White || 20 |- | Ann F Buzby || Female || 54 || 1816 || Pennsylvania || White || 20 |- | Polly N Taylor || Female || 53 || 1817 || New York || White || 20 |- | Ann E Colburn || Female || 49 || 1821 || New York || White || 20 |- | Eliza Davis || Female || 48 || 1822 || New York || White || 20 |- | Emily Smith || Female || 45 || 1825 || New York || White || 20 |- | Maria Hedrick || Female || 44 || 1826 || New York || White || 20 |- | Ann E Charles || Female || 44 || 1826 || New York || White || 20 |- | Josephine Don || Female || 25 || 1845 || New York || White || 20 |- | Caroline Sharpe || Female || 24 || 1846 || 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*[http://www.passtheword.org/SHAKER-MANUSCRIPTS/Shakers-Compendium/shaker1x.htm Shakers Compendium of the origin, History, principles, Rules and Regulations, Government, and Doctrines of the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing] with Biographies of Ann Lee, William Lee, Jas. Whittaker, J. Hocknell, J. Meacham, and Lucy Wright by F.W. Evans Principles and Beliefs, Originally published 1859, Digitally published by the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village. *[http://www.passtheword.org/SHAKER-MANUSCRIPTS/index.html Shaker Manuscripts], Various authors include Paulina Bates, Philemon Steward, Calvin Green. *Search: [http://www.shakerpedia.com/wiki/Cathcard Catalog of Shakers], names that occur in the Shaker journals collection built by Wallace Cathcart as director of Western Reserve Historical society. They are available nationwide on microfilm, at many university and major libraries.  The names can be searched at http://www.shakerpedia.com/cathcard *Image symbolizing the Shakers {{Image|file=Shared_Background_Images-1.jpg |caption=Shaker Hannah Cohoon, Tree of Life or Blazing Tree, 1845 }} *Shakers Sticker to place on profiles of Shaker members: {{Religion|image=ADWP2-75.png|text=Text of your choosing.}} *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/hhh.ny0071.sheet/?sp=1 Shaker South Family Cottage Blueprint] Watervliet, NY. *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/hhh.ny0053.photos Main Dwelling Photo] (First House), Watervliet, NY. *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/hhh.ny0051.photos?st=gallery Images along Shaker Road[ Watervliet, NY *[https://www.loc.gov/search/?in=&q=shaker&new=true Shaker images] various settlements, including Lebanon, NY, the headquarters. *[https://home.shakerheritage.org/twelve-brethren-sisters-search-destiny/ Article highlighting members of the Church Family portrayed in a photograph displayed at the Shaker Museum] *Wergland, GlendyneR. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Shaker_Autobiographies_Biographies_and_T/4zYrDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiOyfT53rjxAhVCKawKHftIARkQiqUDMBZ6BAgCEAw Shaker Autobiographies, Biographies and Testimonies, 1806 - 1907 Vol 1]. United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis, 2017. *Wergland, GlendyneR. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Shaker_Autobiographies_Biographies_and_T/ECUxDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Shaker Autobiographies, Biographies and Testimonies, 1806–1907 Vol 2]. N.p.: Taylor & Francis, 2017. *[https://www.shakermuseum.us/mission/ Shaker Museum] HISTORIC MOUNT LEBANON SITE 202 Shaker Road, New Lebanon, NY 12125: ADMINISTRATIVE CAMPUS & RESEARCH LIBRARY 88 Shaker Museum Road, Old Chatham, NY 12136 == Sources == *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakers Shakers] Wikipedia contributors, "Shakers," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shakers&oldid=1030137387 (accessed June 29, 2021). *[https://www.nps.gov/articles/history-of-the-shakers.htm History of the Shakers] National Parks Service article, updated February 7, 2018. *[http://www.jstor.org/stable/25109167 The North American Review] 16, no. 38 (1823): 76-102. 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== Profiles == === The Great Bard & His Wife === * [[Shakespeare-1|William Shakespeare]] * [[Hathaway-1|Ann (Hathaway) Shakespeare]] === Children === * [[Shakespeare-12|Susanna (Shakespeare) Hall]] - auto-generated Gedcom import * [[Shakespeare-13|Hamnet Shakespeare]] - 1 sentence, 1 source bio * [[Shakespeare-14|Judith Shakespeare) Quiney]] - 3 sentence, 4 source bio === Grandchildren === === Parents === * [[Shakespeare-2|John Shakespeare]] * [[Arden-1|Mary (Arden) Shakespeare]] - profile in good shape === Siblings === === Grandparents === * [[Shakespeare-137|Richard Shakespeare]] (wife and parents unknown) * [[Arden-2|Robert Arden]] (1st wife unknown) - profile in good shape * [[Webbe-54|Agnes (Webb) Arden]] (Robert's 2d wife; parents unknown) === Great Grandparents === * [[Arden-3|Thomas Arden]] (wife unknown; parents uncertain) - profile in good shape === Uncles === * [[Shakespeare-4|Henry Shakespeare]] (brother of the Bard's father) * [[Webb-112|Alexander Webb]] (husband of the Bard's aunt Margaret and brother of Robert Arden's second wife, Agnes) - profile in good shape === Aunts === * [[Arden-55|Agnes (Arden) Stringer]] (sister of the Bard's mother) - profile in good shape * [[Arden-104|Joan (Arden) Lambert]] (sister of the Bard's mother) - profile in good shape * [[Arden-106|Katherine (Arden) Edkyns]] (sister of the Bard's mother) - profile in good shape * Elizabeth (Arden) Scarlett (sister of the Bard's mother) - no profile * [[Arden-6|Margaret (Arden) Cornwall]] (sister of the Bard's mother) - profile in good shape * [[Arden-54|Joyce Arden]] (sister of the Bard's mother) - profile in good shape * [[Arden-105|Alice Arden]] (sister of the Bard's mother) - profile in good shape === First Cousins === * [[Webb-159|Robert Webb]] - profile in good shape == Recommended Reliable Sources == === Shakespeare Treatises === * French, George Russell. ''Shakspeareana Genealogica.'' McMillan and Co., 1869. [https://archive.org/details/cu31924079621094/page/n9 Link to page at archive.org]. * Halliwell-Phillipps, J.O. ''Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare. Seventh Edition. Volume the First.'' Longmans, Green and Co., 1887. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3547728;view=1up;seq=9 Link to volume at hathitrust.org] * Halliwell-Phillipps, J.O. ''Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare. Seventh Edition. Volume the Second.'' Longmans, Green and Co., 1887. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3547729;view=1up;seq=9 Link to volume at hathitrust.org] * Stopes, Mrs. C.C. ''Shakespeare's Family, Being a Record of the Ancestors and Descendants of William Shakespeare with Some Account of the Ardens''. James Pott & Company, 1901. [https://archive.org/details/cu31924013150416/page/n9 Link to book at archive.org]. * Chambers, E.K. ''William Shakespeare: A Study of Facts and Problems. Vol. I.'' 1930. [https://archive.org/details/williamshakespea017475mbp/page/n7 Link to volume at archive.org]. * Chambers, E.K. ''William Shakespeare: A Study of Facts and Problems. Vol. II.'' 1930. [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.80390/page/n5 Link to volume at archive.org]. * Eccles, Mark. ''Shakespeare in Warwickshire.'' The University of Wisconsin Press, 1963. * Schoenbaum, S. ''William Shakespeare: A Compact Documentary Life.'' Oxford University Press. 1977. [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.186170 Link to book at archive.org]. * Pogue, Kate Emery. ''Shakespeare's Family''. Praeger, 2008. Available on Kindle at amazon.com. === Stratford-on-Avon Parish Registers === * Savage, Richard. ''The Registers of Stratford-on-Avon, in the County of Warwick. Baptisms, 1558-1652.'' 1897. [https://archive.org/details/registersofstrat06stra/page/n7 Link to volume at archive.org]. * Savage, Richard. ''The Registers of Stratford-on-Avon, in the County of Warwick. Marriages, 1558-1812.'' 1898. [https://archive.org/details/registersstratf00savagoog/page/n12 Link to volume at archive.org]. * Savage, Richard. ''The Registers of Stratford-on-Avon, in the County of Warwick. Burials, 1558-1622/3.'' 1905. [https://archive.org/details/registersofstrat03stra/page/n5 Link to volume at archive.org]. * ''The Vestry Minute-Book of the Parish of Stratford-on-Avon from 1617 to 1699 A.D.'' [https://archive.org/details/cu31924028220139/page/n5 Link to volume at archive.org]. === Original Documents === * [http://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, collections.shakespeare.org.uk] * [https://shakespearedocumented.folger.edu/exhibition "Shakespeare Documented: An Online Exhibition," shakespearedocumented.folger.edu] == Apocryphal Genealogies of the Ardens-Webbs == === Old Printed Genealogies === * Selleck, Charles M. ''Norwalk''. 1896. pp. 387-388, 398-399, 402-403 interpage. [https://archive.org/details/ldpd_8661434_000/page/n415 Link to pp 402-403 interpage at archive.org]. Unsourced genealogy in self-published history of Norwalk, Connecticut. In Selleck's defense, he apparently just published whatever the local families said their English ancestry was and started the "Lineage" section of his book with the following disclaimer: "In regard to this work's 'genealogy,' its author assumes no statement-responsibility beyond that of his clients' American ancestry and affinity. Of the right and reasonableness of introduced foreign family data, the reader must be the judge." [https://archive.org/details/ldpd_8661434_000/page/n81 See p 81.] * Frost, Josephine. ''Ancestors of Henry Rogers Winthrop and His Wife Alice Woodward Babcock''. 1927. pp. 540-541. [https://archive.org/details/ancestorsofhenry00fros/page/540 Link to page at archive.org] [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/27001/dvm_GenMono007279-00539-0/537 Link to page at ancestry.com ($)]. Unsourced pedigree. Note: This book has the distinction of having been singled out by Donald Lines Jacobus as an example of the type of genealogy book that should not be trusted. See Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''Genealogy as Pastime and Profession''. 1930. p. 75. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062938204;view=1up;seq=87 Link to page at hathitrust.org]. * Finley, Mrs. Herold R. "Dorr Family". ''Americana''. Vol. XVII, No. 4 (October, 1923). The American Historical Society, 1923. pp. 467-468. [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=VwQ7AQAAIAAJ&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA487 Link to page at books.google.com]. Unsourced genealogical information about the Webb family as part of a genealogy of the Dorr family. === Modern On-line Webpages === * [http://www.timjanzen.com/family/groups/gp700.html#head1 "Tim and Rachel Janzen's Ancestors," timjanzen.com]. Accessed March 29, 2019. Unsourced. * [http://webb.skinnerwebb.com/index.html "The Webb Family," skinnerwebb.com]. Accessed March 29, 2019. States that it is based on ''Descendants of Richard Webb,'' a 1943 unpublished manuscript by Lewis Bailey Skinner. * [https://web.archive.org/web/20170403081927/http://jimwebb.rootsweb.ancestry.com/webb/pafg09.htm Descendants of Sir Henry WEBB", jimwebb.rootsweb.com]. Archived February 20, 2016. Unsourced. * [https://web.archive.org/web/20170720020713/http://www.themorrisclan.com/GENEALOGY/WEBB%20Alexander%20F28928.html "Alexander Webb," themorrisclan.com]. Archived July 20, 2017. Cites skinnerweb.com. * [http://christianshakespeare.blogspot.com/2017/01/shakespeare-and-queen-catherine-parr.html Enos, Carol Curt, "Shakespeare and Queen Catherine Parr," christianshakespeare.blogspot.com]. Accessed April 2, 2019. Cites some legitimate sources but most crucial aspects of the genealogy are unsourced or based on unsourced family trees. * [http://www.geni.com/people/Sir-Alexander-Webb-Jr-Kt/6000000007356515670 "Sir Alexander Webb Jr.", geni.com]. Accessed March 29, 2019. Cites skinnerwebb.com and jimwebb.rootsweb.com.

Shakspeareana Genealogica

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Shakspeareana Genealogica == Shakspearean Genealogy * by [[French-10351|George Russell French]] (1803-1881) * published by MacMillan and Co., London and Cambridge, 1869 * 590 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Shakspeareana Genealogica|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=mBhRAAAAcAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=efE8AAAAcAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924079621094 * https://archive.org/details/shakespeareanag00frengoog * https://archive.org/details/shakspeareanage00frengoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001018380 === Table of Contents === * Part 1: ::* Identification of the Dramatis Personae in Shakespear's Historical Plays: from King John to King Henry VIII. ::* Notes on Characters in Macbeth and Hamlet. ::* Persons and Places, Belonging to Warwichshire, Alluded to in Several Plays. * Part 2: ::* The Shakspeare and Arden Families, and their Connections: with Tables of Desent. === Citation Formats === * French, George Russell. ''[[Space:Shakspeareana Genealogica|Shakspeareana Genealogica]]'' (MacMillan, London & Cambridge, 1869) [ Page ]. * ([[#French|French]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * French, George Russell. ''[[Space:Shakspeareana Genealogica|Shakspeareana Genealogica]]'' (MacMillan, London & Cambridge, 1869) [ Page ].

Shallop Cove, Newfoundland

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[[Category:Shallop Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Shallop Cove, Dominion of Newfoundland]] ==History== ===Incorporated with St. George's=== The present town of St George's, located on the southeast side of St. George's Bay, began to grow rapidly when the railway went through in 1898, and now the incorporated community of St. George's includes South Side (or St. George's proper) Seal Rocks (to the northeast, towards St. George's River) and Shallop Cove (to the southwest)Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3556 volume 5, Extract: letter S. Page 20]. Poole, Cyril F. Cuff, Robert, 1959. Harry Cuff Publications Ltd., St. John's. Memorial University of Newfoundland, electronic collections. Accessed 2020.. ===Settlement=== The first settlers would appear to have been Micmac, who had a major encampment in the vicinity of Seal Rocks. Fishermen from Sandy Point often wintered at South Side and Shallop Cove, while some planted gardens in the area and eventually moved. Shallop Cove first appears in the Census in 1874 with a population of 39, while in that year there were 215 recorded for "Shallop Cove to Main Gut". Like an earlier listing for Seal Rocks, this 1874 figure apparently included South Side and Seal Rocks — as well as Barachois Brook and Mattis Point, which are beyond the municipal boundary of St. George's. The component parts of the town do not appear separately in the Census until 1884, when there were 37 at Shallop Cove. The building of the railway attracted many new settlers from Sandy Point to work in cutting railway ties, and after the line went through the population of Shallop Cove expanded. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Shallop_Cove,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Shambip County, Utah Territory

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[[Category:Utah]] [[Category:Utah Projects]] *'''[[Space:Utah|Utah space page]]''' *'''[[Space:Utah_Resource_page|Utah Resource page]]''' ------------- {{One Place Study | place = Shambip County, Utah | category = Shambip County, Utah }} ----
Shambip County, Utah Territory
'''History/Timeline''' Shambip County was a county in Utah Territory, United States from 1856 to 1862.Shambip County was abolished in 1862 and absorbed by Tooele County, Utah. '''Government Offices''' '''Geography''' '''Adjacent counties''' '''Protected areas''' '''Demographics''' '''Cities''' '''Town''' '''Formed From''' '''County Resources''' '''Census''' '''Notables''' '''WikiTree Profiles''' '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' ===Sources===

Shand, Immigrant Voyage to Victoria 1854-55

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[[Category:Shand, Arrived 20 Jan 1855]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The SHAND Voyage to Portland Victoria 27/10/1854 - 20/01/1855 === ....The first number of the Portland "Chronicle" was published on Janu-ary 20th, 1855, by the proprietor, Edward F. Hughes, and issued from the Julia street office.....The Shand, from Plymouth, with 382 immigrants, arrived on January 20th, 1855. In addition, vessels in the harbor included the ship Birm-ingham, from Plymouth; ship Se-vern, from London ; and the barques Derry Castle, from Callao; Albion and May Queen, from London; and coasting vessels numbering fifteen. ''All this is from '''The History of Portland''' in the ''Portland Guardian'' (Vic. : 1876 - 1953) of Monday 9 June 1930, Page 2. at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71571614?]'' ------------------------- Shand - 836 ton - left Plymouth 27 Oct 1854 - arrived Portland, Victoria on 20 January 1855 after a voyage of 85 days. Surgeon Superintendent: Thomas Lightfoot. 128 male adults 109 female adults 47 male children under 14 years 48 female children under 14 years. 332 total souls 1 male child under 14 death 4 female child under 14 death 5 Total deaths This from the Ships List database at: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/aust1850s.shtml] ---------------- '''TO CAPTAIN H. CHRISTIE.''' Portland Bay, January 20th, 1855 -Sir- We hope you will excuse the liberty we have taken in thus addressing you, but being impressed with a lively sense of your kindness, and in respect for your manly and impartial conduct during our long voyage, we cannot bid you farewell without expressing our sincere thanks for past kindness and a wish for your future prosperity. We also beg to assure you, that it is with sincere regret we now take leave of you, and sincerely hoping that you may lead a long, happy and useful life. We remain, Dear Sir, Yours most respectfully and affectionately, Committee C. Sheppard D. Nicholson J.C. Rodgers M. Bruce W. Slight(?) By order of the Passengers on Board the Shand.' BENJAMIN DOUGLAS, Chairman (The Passengers have presented Captain Christie with £10 for the purchase of a piece of plate) from ''Advertising'' from the Portland Guardian and Normanby General Advertiser (Vic. : 1842 - 1843; 1854 - 1876) of Thursday 25 January 1855, Page 3. at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71571614?] --------- Plus slightly different statistics from the voyage: Ship: Shand Sailed from: Plymouth Days at sea: 84 Arrived Portland: January 20, 1855 Births: 15 Deaths: 7 Souls: 340 from the ''Assisted Immigrants from Great Britain Assisted Immigrants from Great Britain that landed at Portland 1851- that landed at Portland 1851-1857'' PDF at [http://glenelglibraries.vic.gov.au/historictreasures/images/Assisted-Immigration/List_of_immigrant_ships.pdf] === References === * '''The History of Portland''' in the ''Portland Guardian'' (Vic. : 1876 - 1953) of Monday 9 June 1930, Page 2. at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71571614?] * '''Emigrant Ships To Australia and New Zealand in 1854-1856 From British Parliamentary Papers, 1856 XXIV (2089), 393''' - from the Ships List database at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/aust1850s.shtml * '''Advertising''' from the Portland Guardian and Normanby General Advertiser (Vic. : 1842 - 1843; 1854 - 1876) of Thursday 25 January 1855, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71571614? * '''Assisted Immigrants from Great Britain Assisted Immigrants from Great Britain that landed at Portland 1851- that landed at Portland 1851-1857''' at: http://glenelglibraries.vic.gov.au/historictreasures/images/Assisted-Immigration/List_of_immigrant_ships.pdf * '''Assisted passenger lists (1839-1871) Record Series Number (VPRS): 14''' from the Public Record Office Victoria at: https://www.prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/assisted-passenger-lists

Shane Norton To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Norton-2907|Shane Norton]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Norton-2907&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Shane Norton To-Do List|Shane's current to-do list]].''

Shank Family Farm Cemetery, Smithsburg, Maryland

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[[Project:Maryland_Cemeteries|Maryland Cemeteries Project]] For the Cemetery Category, see [[:Category:Shank Family Farm Cemetery, Smithsburg, Maryland]] ===About=== This free space page for Shank Family Farm Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Maryland_Cemeteries|Maryland Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Maryland Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Shank Family Farm Cemetery is located in Smithsburg, Washington County, Maryland. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
There is no known cemetery office. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
Shank Family Farm Cemetery on Google Maps ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1993538 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |} ----- == Sources ==

Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim

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[[Category: Antrim Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Antrim|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Antrim, Ireland|Main Antrim Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Shankill Parish, County Antrim|Category for Shankill Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Antrim|Civil Parishes in County Antrim]] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ulster Team|Ulster Province team]] ==Shankill Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An tSeanchill. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61282 Shankill Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Baronies:''' Belfast Lower, Belfast Upper :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Shankill Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Antrim|Towns of County Antrim]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Andersonstown'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile Andarsan.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5795,-5.9892,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5795/-5.9892 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Andersonstown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Ballysillan'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile na Saileán.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6241,-5.9715,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6241/-5.9715 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballysillan&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Balmoral'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile Mhoireil.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5702,-5.9742,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5702/-5.9742 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Balmoral&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Belfast City'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Béal Feirste.
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Belfast City, Ireland|Category for Belfast City]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6051,-5.9105,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6051/-5.9105 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Belfast&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Carr’s Glen'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Gleann Cheara.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6241,-5.9715,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6241/-5.9715 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carr’s%20Glen&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Cavehill'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Binn Uamha.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6418,-5.9551,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6418/-5.9551 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cavehill&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Cliftonville'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Cliftonville.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6149,-5.9565,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6149/-5.9565 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cliftonville&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.]
Located in Old Park townland - an area of Belfast City||'''Deerpark'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Páirc na bhFia.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6241,-5.9715,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6241/-5.9715 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Deerpark&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Dunmurry'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Dún Muirígh.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5441,-6.0219,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5441/-6.0219 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunmurry&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Finiston'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Fineastún.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6238,-5.9560,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6238/-5.9560 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Finiston&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Fortwilliam'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Dún Liam.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6236,-5.9406,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6236/-5.9406 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Fortwilliam&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Glenard'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Gleann Aird.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6151,-5.9720,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6151/-5.9720 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenard&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Green Castle'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Cloch Mhic Coisteala.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6413,-5.9242,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6413/-5.9242 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Green%20Castle&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Hannahstown'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile Haine.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5885,-5.9888,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5885/-5.9888 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Hannahstown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Jennymount'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Tulach Shíne.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6143,-5.9256,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6143/-5.9256 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Jennymount&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Legoneil'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Lag an Aoil.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6246,-6.0025,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6246/-6.0025 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Legoneil&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Malone Upper'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Maigh Lón Uachtair.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5343,-5.9760,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5343/-5.9760 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Malone%20Upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Milltown'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile an Mhuilinn.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.7275,-6.2613,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.7275/-6.2613 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Milltown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Newington'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Newington.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6146,-5.9410,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6146/-5.9410 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Newington&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Parkmount'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Cnoc na Páirce.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6323,-5.9246,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6323/-5.9246 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Parkmount&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Riverdale'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Gleann na hAbhann.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5705,-5.9896,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5705/-5.9896 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Riverdale&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Skegoneill'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Sceitheog an Iarla.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6233,-5.9251,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6233/-5.9251 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Skegoneill&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Stranmillis'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Sruthán Milis.
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Stranmillis&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.]
Suburb, 2.5km S of Belfast city centre.||'''Suffolk'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Suffolk.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5620,-6.0210,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5620/-6.0210 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Suffolk&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Whiterock'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Charraig Gheal.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5885,-5.9888,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5885/-5.9888 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Whiterock&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Woodvale'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Gleann na Coille.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6062,-5.9724,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6062/-5.9724 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9701&lat=54.6033 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Woodvale&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Shankill Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Shankill Parish (An tSeanchill) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61282/BF Shankill Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''Townland'''
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'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
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'''WikiTree Category Link'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Altigarron|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Altigarron&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Altigarron&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Altigarron&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyaghagan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyaghagan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyaghagan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyaghagan&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballybought'''|| ||[[:Category:Ballybought Townland, Shankill Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballybought&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballybought&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballybought&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballycullo|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballycullo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballycullo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballycullo&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballydownfine|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballydownfine&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballydownfine&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballydownfine&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballygammon|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballygammon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballygammon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballygammon&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballygomartin||''Baile Gharraí Mháirtín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballygomartin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballygomartin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballygomartin&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.]
Townlands.ie shows 2 adjacent parts as does the map on Placenamesni.org. Logainm.ie only shows one part and apparemtly not in the right place. Since the parts are adjacent and in the same county and barony they are treated as one on WikiTree. |- |Ballymagarry|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymagarry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymagarry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymagarry&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymoney|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymoney&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymurphy||''Baile Uí Mhurchú''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymurphy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymurphy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymurphy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballysillan Lower'''||''Baile na Saileán''||[[:Category:Ballysillan Lower Townland, Shankill Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballysillan+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballysillan+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballysillan,%20lower&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballysillan Upper||''Baile na Saileán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballysillan+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballysillan+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballysillan,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballyvaston'''|| ||[[:Category:Ballyvaston Townland, Shankill Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyvaston&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyvaston&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyvaston&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballywonard|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballywonard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballywonard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballywonard&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Black Mountain||''An Sliabh Dubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Black+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Black+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Black%20Mountain&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Divis||''Duibhis''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Divis&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Divis&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Divis&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dunmurry||''Dún Muirígh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dunmurry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dunmurry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunmurry&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Edenderry'''|| ||[[:Category:Edenderry Townland, Shankill Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Edenderry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Edenderry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Edenderry&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Englishtown|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Englishtown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Englishtown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Englishtown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Green Castle||''Cloch Mhic Coisteala''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Green+Castle%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Green+Castle%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Green%20Castle&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Hannahstown||''Baile Haine''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Hannahstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Hannahstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Hannahstown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Legoniel'''||''Lag an Aoil
Ligoneil
Legoneil''||[[:Category:Legoniel Townland, Shankill Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ligoniel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Legoniel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Legoniel&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.]
The spelling of this townland we are using is that from PlacenamesNI,Griffiths and Townlands.ie. The spelling Legoneil is actually the official spelling as per the 1851, 1871, 1901 lists of Towns and Townlands. The 1901 census used Ligoniel and the 1911 census uses Legoniel, (part of)

Townlands.ie shows 2 adjacent parts as does the map on Placenamesni.org. Logainm.ie only shows one part. Since the parts are adjacent and in the same county and barony they are treated as one on WikiTree. |- |Low Wood|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Low+Wood%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Low+Wood%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Low%20Wood&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lowwood Intake|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Lowwood+Intake%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Lowwood+Intake%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lowwood%20Intake&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.]
Not found on Griffiths or Logainm yet. |- |'''Malone Lower'''|| ||[[:Category:Malone Lower Townland, Shankill Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Malone+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Malone+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Malone,%20lower&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Malone Upper'''||''Maigh Lón Uachtair''||[[:Category:Malone Upper Townland, Shankill Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Malone+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Malone+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Malone,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Old Park'''|| ||[[:Category:Old Park Townland, Shankill Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Old+Park%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Old+Park%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Old%20Park&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Skegoneill'''||''Sceitheog an Iarla''||[[:Category:Skegoneill Townland, Shankill Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Skegoneill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Skegoneill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Skegoneill&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tom of the Tae End|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Tom+of+the+Tae+End&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Tom+of+the+Tae+End&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tom&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Townparks'''|| ||[[:Category:Townparks Townland, Shankill Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Townparks&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Townparks&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Townparks&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SHANKILL Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Antrim should be added to the main Antrim page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.1. Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. :Previous version 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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[[Space:County_Offaly%2C_Ireland|Offaly]] • [[Space:County_Roscommon%2C_Ireland|Roscommon]] • [[Space:County_Sligo%2C_Ireland|Sligo]] • [[Space:County_Tipperary%2C_Ireland|Tipperary]] • [[Space:County_Tyrone%2C_Ireland|Tyrone]] • [[Space:County_Waterford%2C_Ireland|Waterford]] • [[Space:County_Westmeath%2C_Ireland|Westmeath]] • [[Space:County_Wexford%2C_Ireland|Wexford]] • [[Space:County_Wicklow%2C_Ireland|Wicklow]]

Shannon and variants Name Study

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Shannon Brethren Cemetery, Shannon, Illinois, USA

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This page is part of the [[Space:Illinois_Cemeteries_Team|Illinois Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Shannon_Brethren_Cemetery%2C_Shannon%2C_Illinois|Shannon Brethren Cemetery category]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Shannon Brethren Cemetery (also known as Brethren Cemetery, Brethren Dunkard Cemetery, German Brethren Cemetery, Shannon Dunkard Cemetery) '''Address:''' West Division Road, Shannon, Illinois '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 42.14583, -89.74333 '''Map''' [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Brethren+Cemetery,+Shannon,+IL+61078/@42.1463077,-89.7418072,1045m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x88083925e8e92547:0xdd4138d5f96b291b!8m2!3d42.1461785!4d-89.7435701?hl=en Shannon Brethren Cemetery on Google Maps] '''Information:''' Shannon Brethren cemetery is located on the outskirts of the village of Shannon, Illinois. Over 1,300 people are buried here; the earliest graves going back to the 1850's. The cemetery was originally part of the Church of the Brethren (also known as Dunkard Church). Members of this church were some of the earliest settlers in Shannon. The congregation terminated its services in 1932. The cemetery was deeded to the Village of Shannon in 1936, and it became Shannon Brethren Cemetery. It is still in use today.

Shannon Family Mysteries

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

Shannon Mausoleum

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[[Category: Shannon Mausoleum, Moculta, South Australia]] [[Category:Moculta, South Australia]] [[Category: South Australia, Heritage Sites]] [[Category:South Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ==Background== [[Shannon-265|Abraham Shannon]] intended to have a mausoleum built during the 1870s but died before work commenced. It was completed by his wife, [[Mahood-4|Eliza]] in 1876. The mausoleum was entered onto the (South Australian) Register of State Heritage Items on 27 September 1990.South Australian Heritage Act, 1978, Entry of Items on the Register of State Heritage Items, The South Australian Government Gazette, page 1035, 27 September 1990, viewed 30 October 2021, http://www7.austlii.edu.au/au/other/sa_gazette/1990/85/1035.pdf ==Names of those interred== The following persons are listed in order of their death; several family members who died before the completion of the mausoleum were re-interred there: "A Mile of Shannon, Abraham of Moculta on the Duck Ponds 1820-1875", an unpublished work distributed by a descendant, [[Murray-22433|Margaret Vowles (nee Murray)]] in 1990, pages 11-12, a copy currently in possession of [[Cowan-773|David Cowan]]. #[[Mahood-241|John Mahood]] #[[Shannon-4980|Abraham Shannon]] #[[Shannon-4977|Henry Bruce Shannon]] #Edwin Shannon #[[Shannon-264|William Shannon]] #[[Unknown-573760|Catherine Mahood]] #[[Shannon-265|Abraham Shannon]] #[[Shannon-4976|Sarah Shannon]] #[[Mahood-4|Eliza Shannon]] #[[Shannon-247|Abraham Shannon Jnr]] #[[Shannon-249|Jessie Currie Shannon]] #[[Shannon-3432|John Wallace Shannon]] #[[Hotham-143|Anne Grace Hotham]] #[[Shannon-4975|Eliza Grieve]] #[[Scammell-280|Francis G. Scammell]] #[[ Moody-5035| Alice Jane Shannon]] #[[Shannon-4981|David Denzil Shannon]] #[[Grieve-1090|Charles Grieve]] #[[Shannon-4979|Mary Alice Hannah Scammell]] #[[Shannon-4982|Abraham Wallace Shannon]] #[[Newbould-117|Mabel Fletcher Shannon]] #[[Grieve-1091|Gladys Jean Dean]] #[[Shannon-4983|Fannie Cynthia Fairweather]] ==Sources== ==External links== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2600773/shannon-mausoleum Find A Grave: Shannon Mausoleum]

Shannon Name Study

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[[Category:Shannon Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study | name = Shannon | category = One Name Studies }} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Here are some tips on how to get involved to contribute to and/or benefit from this study. *Curious to learn more about One-Name studies, what they are and how they get started? I was too; I found this to be a great guide at one-name.orghttp://one-name.org/about-the-guild/what-is-a-one-name-study/ . *Interested in which WikiTree profiles are part of this study? [[:Category:Shannon_Name_Study|Category:Shannon_Name_Study]] *If you manage a profile which should be part of this Shannon and variants one-name study, please paste the following into the bio portion of the profile. **Category:Shannon Name Study with 2 square brackets before and after the phrase. As many of us Shannons as there are out there, I was surprised to find no One Name Study so here it is. Let's get the ball rolling. '''Name Variations''' :Shannon :MacShannon :O'Shannon :Shanahan :Gilshenan :O'Shannaha :O'Seanainn :O'Sionain :Shinane :O'Seannachain == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Shannon-1438|Sandra Shannon]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks!

Shannon Shaw To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Shaw-5390|Shannon Shaw]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Shaw-5390&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Shannon Shaw To-Do List|Shannon's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Alice-211|Alice, UNKNOWN ]] || 1600-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ashlock-45|Ashlock, Miss Anna May ]] || 1914-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Audley-169|Audley, John ]] || 1542-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Audley-170|Audley, Joan ]] || || to-do |- | [[Spooner-687|Audlin, Margaret (Spooner) ]] || 1610-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ayres-624|Ayres, Henry ]] || 1595-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ayres-625|Ayres, Ann ]] || 1598-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Backster-3|Backster, Alice ]] || 1592-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bacon-2694|Bacon, Floyd Eugene]] || 1880-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Shaw-5404|Baker, Randi (Shaw)]] || || to-do |- | [[Baker-13875|Baker, Larry ]] || || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Alice-211|Alice, UNKNOWN ]] || 1600-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ashlock-45|Ashlock, Miss Anna May ]] || 1914-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Audley-169|Audley, John ]] || 1542-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Audley-170|Audley, Joan ]] || || to-do |- | [[Spooner-687|Audlin, Margaret (Spooner) ]] || 1610-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ayres-624|Ayres, Henry ]] || 1595-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ayres-625|Ayres, Ann ]] || 1598-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Backster-3|Backster, Alice ]] || 1592-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bacon-2694|Bacon, Floyd Eugene]] || 1880-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Shaw-5404|Baker, Randi (Shaw)]] || || to-do |- | [[Baker-13875|Baker, Larry ]] || || to-do |- |}

Shannon Thomas To-Do List

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Shannon's Timeline

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Shantung Road Road Cemetery

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[[Category:Shantung Road Road Cemetery, Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China]] See: * [[:Category:Shantung Road Road Cemetery, Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China|Shantung Road Cemetery category]] for the developing list of people buried in this Cemetery who have profiles on Wikitree. '''Cemetery name:''' Shantung Road Cemetery '''Address:''' Originally Shantung Road between Hankow and Kiukiang Roads. Is now the Huangpu Citizen Fitness Center, Shanghai. '''GPS Coordinates:''' 31.235893, 121.483848 '''Estimated Burials:''' 469 burials '''Information:''' Site acquired in 1846. This cemetery served the foreign residents of Shanghai as the principal burial place, until by 1868 all available space had been taken up. Better documentation for this cemetery is available because of the publishing of a book by E S Elliston in 1946.

Shapes in the Tree

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When we started exploring the [[Space:100_Circles|100 Circles: A Geometry of The Tree]] in November 2020, [[Andersson-5056|Olof Andersson (1793-1860)]] was one of the first focus profiles. I, [[Ekeblad-7]] very soon got into the habit of marking the peak circle (mode of the distribution) in red. The distribution of profiles over his circles as queried 5 November 2020 looked like this: {{Image|file=Olof_Andersson_in_the_global_tree-4.png |align=c |size=600 }} ==Shape variation== Different focus profiles give different perspectives on how the population of the Connected Tree is distributed. The distribution curves are really VERY different, which shows the heterogeneous structure of the Tree. The length of the right tail is always greater than the length of the left tail, which has led to further exploration of [[Space:The_outer_rim_of_the_global_tree|The Outer Rim of the Global Tree]].There is obvious variation in the length of the left tail of the curve, while the main "hill" seems much the same at a first glance. Over time we have seen that there is quite some variation in the shape of the main hill, as well. {{Image|file=Shapes_in_the_Tree-1.png |align=c |size=600 }} ==Cutting off tails== In order to be able to make a visual comparison of the "hills" of different focus profiles it is necessary to "cut off the tails". The yellow "cutpoints" will be different for different profiles. {| border="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" |- | {{Image|file=Shapes_in_the_Tree-3.png |size=200 }} || {{Image|file=Shapes_in_the_Tree-2.png |size=200 }} || {{Image|file=Shapes_in_the_Tree-4.png |size=200 }} |} {{Image|file=Shapes_in_the_Tree-5.png |align=c |size=600 }} The method for choosing cutpoints is the cheap method of looking at the distribution as a circle diagram and picking the first and the last circle the spreadsheet deigns to provide a percentage for. This turns out to quite reliably provide a "hill" containing slightly over 90% of the total population. ==The queen and Olof== {{Image|file=Shapes_in_the_Tree-2.png |align=c |size=600 }} {{Image|file=Shapes_in_the_Tree-6.png |align=c |size=600 }} The hills of Queen Elizabeth II (portrayed in November 2022) and Olof Andersson (portrayed November 2020) look quite similar in shape: smooth, with a steeper incline on the left side and a shallower slope on the right. If Olof's diagram had been made with the same vertical maximum as the one of the queen, it's height would have been even more humble in the comparison. This difference is mainly due to the difference in time - the total connected population of the Tree has grown considerably in two years. ==Hill shapes== The following diagrams have all been set to the same vertical maximum as used for Olof, 3,000,000. Keep in mind that they do not all start with the same circle. Left tails of varying length have been amputated. They are all recent samples from August to November 2022. [[Ekeblad-7|My own]] hill looks pretty standard, with a flat downslope. There is a little bit of concavity in the downslopes of [[Stewart-6849|Mary, Queen of Scots]] and LDS pioneer [[Young-93|Brigham Young]]. {{Image|file=Shapes_in_the_Tree-8.png |align=c |size=600 }} {{Image|file=Shapes_in_the_Tree-7.png |align=c |size=600 }} {{Image|file=Shapes_in_the_Tree-9.png |align=c |size=600 }} The hill of [[Davis-26671|Emma (Davis) Schipp (1862-1949)]], with concave slopes on both sides, strongly suggests a bell shape - which is probably even more visible when you look at the version on the [[Space:100_Circles|100 Circles]] page, which includes more of the tails. {{Image|file=Shapes_in_the_Tree-10.png |align=c |size=600 }} {{Image|file=Shapes_in_the_Tree-14.png |align=c |size=600 }} The hill of [[Du_Toit-82|François du Toit (1664-1731)]], the profile currently exemplifying "the South African bump" in the left tail / inroad is also quite bell shaped, although so steep that the three peak circles are cut off by the fixed maximum for this comparison page. With a maximum of 4,000,000 the Du Toit hill looks like this: {{Image|file=Shapes_in_the_Tree-13.png |align=c |size=200 }} We are also finding hills with a pronouncedly convex downslope, like the one for [[Luker-573|Patty (Luker) LaPlante]], the currentl (Nov 2022) holder of the [[Special:ConnectionCounts|All-Time Most-Connected]] position: {{Image|file=Shapes_in_the_Tree-11.png |align=c |size=600 }} And - with a far longer inroad - [[Berry-7156|Chuck Berry]], the Father of Rock and Roll. {{Image|file=Shapes_in_the_Tree-15.png |align=c |size=600 }} The hill of [[Lothrop-29|Samuel Lothrop Esq (1622-1700)]] may be developing a convexity in the downslope. {{Image|file=Shapes_in_the_Tree-12.png |align=c |size=600 }} This is more apparent when comparing the population change in the circles of Samuel Lothrop and Brigham Young. {{Image|file=Shapes_in_the_Tree-16.png |align=c |size=600 }}

Shared Background Images

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[[Category:Background Images]] :'''General & Background images for all to utilise''' :Feel free to add additional images :If you wish to use an image, click on the images below and on the left side of the image page is a box that says "Add person or free-space profile:" - in that box add the profile ID (eg Davey-570) of the persons profile you want that image to appear on. :There is also a scroll box with your profiles - check off names if you want them to have the same image & at the end of the image page click "Save changes to image details". :To make it the background image - in the lower-right column find "Set as Background Image" - you now see that profile ID you entered. Tick the adjacent box and click on "Set Background" :'''NB''' - if there are other profiles on the image list '''DO NOT''' click or unclick. :More help on wallpaper/background on a profile - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Background_Images Help page, Background Images] ==General== {| class= border="0" |- ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | |- |{{Image|file=Davey-570-3.jpg |caption=Genealogy Headstone }} |{{Image|file=Cornwall_Notables.jpg |caption=Erica vagans (Cornish heath, wandering heath) }} |{{Image|file=Healey-1241.jpg |caption=Austin Healey 3000 }} |} ==Military== {| class= border="0" |- ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | |- |{{Image|file=Warner-8477-2.jpg |caption=WW1 Medal group - 1914 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal }} ||{{Image|file=Davey-570-2.jpg |caption=Royal Australian Artillery }} |} ==Sport== {| class= border="0" |- ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | |- |{{Image|file=English_Billiards.jpg |caption=Billiards - "What Else" }} || ||{{Image|file=English_Billiards-1.jpg |caption=English Billiards }} |- |{{Image|file=Graham-12832-1.jpg |caption=Shoeless Joe Jackson & Doc Moonlight Graham }} || ||{{Image|file=Graham-12832-3.jpg |caption=Field of Dreams }} |} ==Churches== {| class= border="0" |- ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | |- |{{Image|file=Davey-695.jpg |caption=Carharrack Wesleyan Methodist Church }} ||{{Image|file=Golding-131.jpg |caption=St Michaels, Longstanton, Cambridgeshire }} |} ==Image Backgrounds== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Heather%27s_useful_backgrounds Excellent images utilising colour & variety by Heather] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:SJ%27s_Old_map_backgrounds Old maps from SJ Baty] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rose%27s_Patriot_Backgrounds Patriotic images from Rose] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images List of free space pages with backgrounds] ==Images by Subject== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Images Searchable page of general images] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Australia%2C_Images Australia] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:E-Cards E Cards] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Flag_Images Flag Images] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Military_Images Military Images] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Images United States Images] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:WikiTree_Images WikiTree Images] Thanks for visiting my page.

Sharkey County, Mississippi

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

Sharman Family Tree

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The goal of this project is to create a family tree off of my family. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Sharman-346|Sam Sharman]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13801757 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Sharon, Connecticut One Place Study

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== Sharon, Connecticut One Place Study == The town of Sharon was sold at New Haven in 1738. Of the 49 purchasers of rights,16 became settlers, largely from Colchester and Lebanon, and a town was incorporated in 1739. Sharon is made up of mountains on the east and a rolling plain to the west, along the New York line. The name was taken from the Biblical Plain of Sharon. There was an extensive iron industry, with related manufacturers. The village street is one of the most beautiful in Connecticut, and there is a large summer colony. The town contains portions of the Housatonic State Forest. {{One Place Study|place=Sharon, Connecticut|category=Sharon, Connecticut One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q2446162|enwiki}} *[[[[Juckett-4|Martha Cole Juckett (1866-1920)]]] [[[[Juckett-7|Elijah Juckett (1759-1839)]]]] [[Juckett-6|Elijah Juckett (1838-1904)]] [[Cole-7513|Sarah E Cole (1843-1888)]] [[[[Smith-72550|Cotton Mather Smith (1730-1806)]]] [[[[Pratt-3847|Joel Bordwell Pratt (1798-1871)]]]] [[[[Bennett-17023|Eliza Bennett (1804-1870)]]]] [[[[Pratt-3478|Joseph Fletcher Pratt (1906-1984)]]]] ===Name=== Sharon was created from Colchester and Lebanon in 1739. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' Connecticut :'''County:''' Litchfield :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.87926, -73.47679 :'''Elevation:''' 216.1 m or 709.0 feet ===History=== Elijah Juckett was originally from old Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts. He served faithfully and honorably through the Revolutionary War and was a sergeant in the light infantry under General La Fayette. Cotton Mather Smith was a preacher at the Sharon Congregational Church. ===Population=== 635 in 2020 ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Kevin Bacon|Kevin Bacon]] ==Sources== http://members.skyweb.net/~channy/CTGuideShar.html http://archive.org/details/historyoflitchfi00jwle/page/n5/mode/2up?view=theater Ancestry.com. General history of the town of Sharon, Litchfield County, Conn.: from its first settlement [database online]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. https://archive.org/stream/generalhistoryof00sedg/generalhistoryof00sedg_djvu.txt https://litchfieldmagazine.com/onourradar/history-the-smith-family-of-sharon/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon,_Connecticut

Sharon Baptist Church Cemetery, Loganville, Georgia

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This page is part of the [[Space:Georgia Cemeteries Team|Georgia Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Sharon_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Loganville%2C_Georgia|Sharon Baptist Church Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Sharon Baptist Church Cemetery '''Address:''' 5690 S Sharon Church Rd, Loganville, GA 30052 '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 33.7751312, -83.9192505 '''Information:''' JESSE MOON, son of Thomas and Sarah "Brooks) Moon, was born in Columbia County, Georgia, about 1780. He donated three acres for Sharon Baptist Church, when it was organized in 1845, just after the split-up of Gum Creek Baptist Church. (Information taken from the "History of the Moon Family" by William H. Moon.) This cemetery is across the road, on the west side of the Church, 5674 S. Sharon Church Road, Walton Co., GA. The Cemetery is owned and maintained by the Church.

Sharon Marie Clark Research

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Olympians for the [[Space:Marvelous Maples|Marvelous Maples]]
[[Space:Sharon Marie Clark Research|Sharon Marie Clark]] | [[Space:Henry St Aubyn Murray Research|Henry St Aubyn Murray]]
[[Space:Walter Rutherford Research|Walter Rutherford]]| [[Space:David Thurwell Hammond Research|David Thurwell Hammond]]
This is a place for the [[Space:Marvelous Maples|Marvelous Maples]] to make notes for our Olympian, [[Stouder-101|Sharon Marie (Stouder) Clark (1948-2013)]] See also the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624307/2023-wikigames-marvelous-maples-team-chat?show=1624308#a1624308 G2G Chat Post] {{FamilySearch|G25M-KH6}} Notes: make sure to add ~~~~ after your notes. ==People== ==Need Work== Add the profile that needs work and explain what needs done. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * [[Stouder-108|Samuel Stouder (1807-1898)]] - followed father's paternal line to Sharon's second great-grandfather. This person's sources and links are such a mess. I'm going back up the same line and adding wives but someone else can take over here. [[Wilson-78368|Wilson-78368]] 15:20, 27 August 2023 (UTC) * ==Photographs== : Note: Please check with your cheerleader [[Robinson-27225|Azure]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add image link here'' ==FamilySearch Image Look-ups== Add link below and please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add link here'' ==Tell us what you found!== ===Locations=== List any countries you find here: #United States ## ''add state here'' ## ''add state here'' # ''add country here'' ===Interesting Finds=== Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add find here'' ===Military Profiles=== Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add military profile here'' ===Free Space Pages=== List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add page here''

Sharon Memorial Park

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Sharon Memorial Park, located in an idyllic setting above the Neponset Valley in Sharon, Massachusetts has been providing peace of mind, and spiritual comfort to the Jewish community since 1948. The beauty of the lush garden-style grounds and the continuous dedication to Community, Faith and Memory has made Sharon Memorial Park the premier Jewish memorial park in New England. To search for someone buried in Sharon Memorial Park, click [http://www.sharonmemorial.com/find-a-grave/ here]. For maps of the Park and each individual section, click [http://www.sharonmemorial.com/park-map/ here]. To visit the Park's website, click [http://www.sharonmemorial.com/ here].

Sharon Methodist Cemetery

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[[Category: Buncombe County, North Carolina]] [[Category: Sharon Methodist Cemetery, Fairview, Buncombe County, North Carolina]] ==Sharon Methodist Cemetery== The profiles of the adults and many of the infants and children who died prematurely are now complete. They can be seen here: [[:Category:Sharon Methodist Cemetery, Fairview, Buncombe County, North Carolina]] There are, unfortunately, several other infants where nothing is known except their gravestones. '''Cemetery name:''' Sharon Methodist Cemetery, also known as Fairview Sharon Methodist Cemetery, Sharon United Methodist Cemetery, and Old Fairview UMC Cemetery, et al. '''Address:''' 291 Sharon Rd., Fairview, Buncombe, North Carolina '''GPS Coordinates:''' 35.5117989, -82.4173965 '''Find A Grave Cemetery ID''': 2174074 '''Information:''' There are over 240 individuals buried here, most with gravestones. The black section is separated from the white section by a grove of trees and bushes. It’s uncertain how many are buried in the “slave cemetery”. Most are marked with stones, though there seems to be a few areas with slightly sunken earth or vegetation different from the surrounding area, suggesting there may be many more unmarked graves in this area. Here are some of those stones. A couple seem to be cement slabs with inscribed initials: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |[[Image: Sharon_Methodist_Cemetery-1.jpg|100px]]||[[Image: Sharon_Methodist_Cemetery-2.jpg|100px]]||[[Image: Sharon_Methodist_Cemetery-3.jpg|100px]]||[[Image:Sharon_Methodist_Cemetery-4.jpg|100px]]||[[Image:Sharon_Methodist_Cemetery-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Image:Sharon_Methodist_Cemetery-6.jpg|100px]]||[[Image: Sharon_Methodist_Cemetery-7.jpg|100 px]]||[[Image: Sharon_Methodist_Cemetery-8.jpg|100 px]]||[[Image:Kerns-1457.jpg|100px|caption=Charlotte Neely gravestone]]|| [[Image:Alexander-16732.jpg|100px|caption=Agusta Alexander gravestone]] |} “On July 15th,1848, the Methodist Episcopal Church South declared Sharon Road Church a "house for public worship." This denomination had four years before been formed out of the parent Methodist Church over a dispute about slavery. John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist Church, was appalled by slavery in the British Colonies. Methodists opposed slavery in the early years of the American republic, but the inevitable split came in 1844 as the institution of slavery was just too rooted and fundamental to the Southern economy. Interestingly, by 1859, the Southern Methodist Church counted as members a little over 500,000 whites and almost 200,000 blacks, nearly all of the latter would have been slaves... The graveyard today at the Sharon Road Church goes back to these old days, and has a white section and a black section. Very few of the black graves are marked, but one that stands out is John Shorter, {{Image|file=Shorter-691.jpg |caption=John Henry Shorter gravestone }} who worked most of his life at Hickory Nut Gap Farm. There are also Civil War soldiers buried here. Everyone involved in reviving this church is looking forward to learning more about the families in the graveyard. With help from the Preservation Society, the local families who continue to love this church have purchased it from the Methodist Church. While the structure is sound, there is a lot of work yet to do to bring the building back to life. There are plans to hold services in the old building, along with community meals, singings and weddings...” May 2020 Pebbledash Monthly, Preservation Society of Asheville and Buncombe County ==Sources==

Sharon Troy Centanne's Genealogy Tutorial - Table of Contents

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Welcome! Genealogy is easy to learn. Follow these easy steps and you can find out how to research your family! == TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR GENEALOGY TUTORIAL == ''' I. GENEALOGY BASICS:''' - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogy_Basics_Tutorial_Page '''A. START WITH YOURSELF:''' # Start by Documenting Yourself - https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Start_Your_Research_with_Yourself!&errcode=new_profile # Interviewing Relatives - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Interviewing_Relatives_Tutorial_Page '''B. GENEALOGY FORMS''' - Forms for Recording Genealogical Data # Pedigree Charts - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Understanding_Pedigree_Charts # Family Group Sheets - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Group_Sheets # Software for Recording Genealogical Data - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Software_to_Organize_Your_Family_Tree '''C. COLLECTING DOCUMENTS:''' # Collecting Family Documents at Home - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Documents_at_Home # Finding Newspaper Articles About Your Family - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Newspaper_Articles_Tutorial_Page # Vital Records - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Vital_Records_Tutorial_Page # Government Records - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Government_Records_Tutorial_Page # Using the United States Federal Census - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Using_the_United_States_Federal_Census_Tutorial_Page # Land and Property Records and Maps - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Land_and_Property_Records # Military Records -https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Military_Records_Tutorial_Page # Immigration and Naturalization Records - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Immigration_and_Naturalization_Papers '''D. VISITING LOCALITIES:''' # Cemeteries - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Using_Cemeteries_Tutorial # Churches - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Find_the_Churches_of_Your_Ancestors # Courthouses - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Visiting_and_Researching_Courthouses # Visiting Old Family Homesteads -https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Visiting_Old_Family_Homesteads_Tutorial_Page # Family Reunions - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Reunions_Tutorial_Page # Migration Trails - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Migration_Trails_Tutorial_Page '''E. RESEARCHING LOCALITIES:''' # Geography of Localities -https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Geography_of_Localities # History of Localities - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_Localities # Government of Locality - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Local_Governments '''II. RESOURCES:''' '''A. INTERNET RESOURCES:''' # Online Resources - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Online_Genealogy_Resources_Tutorial_Page # Search Engines - https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Using_Search_Engines_for_Genealogy_Research # Email as a Research Tool - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Email_As_A_Research_Tool # Listservs and Facebook Groups - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogy_LIstservs_Tutorial_Page # Use Social Media to Connect with Cousins around the World - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Use_Social_Media_to_Connect_with_Cousins_around_the_World # Chat As a Resource - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Chat_and_Instant_Messaging_as_a_Research_Tool '''B. BOOK RESOURCES:''' # General Genealogy Bibliography - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GENERAL_GENEALOGY_BIBLIOGRAPHIES # Irish Genealogy Bibliography - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Irish_Genealogy_Bibliography '''C. VISITING LIBRARIES:''' # Visiting the Library to Find Genealogy Information - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Visiting_Libraries_to_Find_Genealogy_Information # Using Library Resources - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Using_Library_Resources_for_Genealogy_Research '''D. RESEARCHING OVERSEAS:''' # Sources for European Research - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:European_Genealogy_Resources # Sources for Researching in Ireland - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Information_and_Resources_for_County_Cork%2C_Ireland '''III. GENEALOGY PUBLISHING:''' # Family History Publishing - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Publishing_Your_Family_Tree_Online # Online Genealogies and Family Trees - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Online_Genealogy_Resources_Tutorial_Page == Acknowledgements == This page written by: Sharon Centanne,Genealogy Research Instructor and Internet Trainer This page updated by [[Troy-204]] August 25, 2020

Sharon United Church Cemetery

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Sharon United Church Cemetery is located on Rexdale Blvd. just East of Highway 427 directly opposite the Woodbine Racetrack entrance (on the North side of Rexdale). It is located in an isolated grassy area surrounded by the Woodbine exit ramp. The cemetery is no longer active. See [[:Category:Sharon United Church Cemetery, Etobicoke, Ontario|Sharon United Church Cemetery]] category page to view wikitree profiles for people buried in this cemetery and other details. ==Resources for Further Research== '''Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS)''' The OGS has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase through their website at [https://torontofamilyhistory.org/toronto-branch/ OGS – Toronto Branch] *[https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1KReXzVNgUPp3SVjOHd_8-jaqnmA&ll=43.793448600000005%2C-79.3529284&z=13 OGS Toronto Cemetery Map] (Map ID: ETB-012) *OGS cemetery ID: 4705 (See [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2723463/data?n=82 Sharon United Church Cemetery] for more information) **Note: There appears to be some confusion on the OGS web site concerning this cemetery. Cemetery ID 4705 is called the Sharon United Church Cemetery, but the GPS location is incorrect. There is also a second Cemetery ID 4705 called Methodist Primitive Cemetery (which is also given as an alternate name for the Sharon United Church Cemetery). These appear to be the same cemetery, but the GPS location should be corrected to this GPS: 43.720451, -79.608036 '''The Ontario Name Index (TONI)''' Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names. These names are linked to a number of different sources of data including cemetery transcriptions. It does ''not'' provide this source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and it is massive. Nevertheless, it may prove helpful place to start). '''Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)''' Another excellent tool for searching cemetery records in Ontario is the [http://ocfa.islandnet.com/homepage.html Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)]. This is a comprehensive searchable database of cemeteries and family names. The site does not have links to transcriptions or provide details about the individual you may be searching for, but it is very helpful for quickly locating the burial location of someone in Ontario to guide your next steps for research. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Toronto List of Cemeteries in Toronto (Wikipedia)] [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/contacts/311-toronto/contact-list-cemeteries-toronto-and-gta.html Contact List for Major Cemeteries in Toronto]. The City of Toronto maintains a number of cemeteries once the original owner/operator was no longer able to carry out this responsibility. A list of these cemeteries – closed but maintained by the City of Toronto – is available on the [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/articles/parks,-forestry-and-recreation/policy-and-strategic-planning/cemeteries-in-the-city-of-toronto.html Toronto City website].

Sharon van Pamelen To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Jones-68374|Sharon van Pamelen]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Jones-68374&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sharon van Pamelen To-Do List|Sharon's current to-do list]].''

Sharon's Favorite Sources

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Jacob Engelbrecht, ed. Edith Olivia Eader and Trudie Davis-Long. The Jacob Engelbrecht Death Ledger of Frederick County, MD 1820-1890. Paw Prints, Inc., Monrovia, MD, 1995. Jacob Engelbrecht, ed. Trudie Davis-Long and Edith Olivia Eader. The Jacob Engelbrecht Marriage Ledger of Frederick County, MD 1820-1890. Paw Prints Inc, Monrovia, MD, 1994. Jacob Engelbrecht, The Diary of Jacob Engelbrecht. Historical Society of Frederick County, 2001. Jacob Engelbrecht; ed. Edith Olivia Eader and Trudie Davis-Long . The Jacob Engelbrecht Property and Almshouse Ledgers of Frederick County, MD. Paw Prints, Inc., Monrovia, MD, 1996. FindAGrave|NUMBER}} Williams, T.J.C., and Folger McKinsey. [[Space:Williams%2C_History_of_Frederick_County%2C_Maryland|''History of Frederick County, MD, with a Biographical record of Representative Families.'']] Reprinted from the original 1910 edition. Regional Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1979. Biography of FOO, pp. FOO-FOO Category:Williams, History_of_Frederick_County,_Maryland]] Williams, T.J.C. ''A History of Washington County, Maryland: From the Earliest Settlements to the Present Time, Including a History of Hagerstown''. Hagerstown, Maryland: 1906. Grace L. Tracey and John P. Dern. ''Pioneers of Old Monocacy: the Early Settlement of Frederick County, MD, 1721-1743''. Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1987 Debra L. Sotzing and Sally Kemp Hagins, The Kemp Chronicles Book 2: Johann Conrad Kaempff, 1685-1766. Dee's Genealogical Printing, 1999. Margaret E. Myers. Marriage Licenses of Frederick County, 1778-1810, second edition. Family Line Publishing, 1994. Myers, Margaret E. ''Marriage Licenses of Frederick County, 1811-1840''. Family Line Publishing, Westminster, MD, 1987 Myers, Margaret E. ''Marriage Licenses of Frederick County, 1841-1865''. Family Line Publications, Westminster, MD, 1988 A marriage license for FOO and BAR was issued on DATE in Frederick County, Maryland.SOURCE CASE. Equity Court Records of Frederick County, Maryland, Liber LIBER, pp. FOO-BAR. Abstracted by Dorinda Shepley at URL Holdcraft, Jacob Mehrling. ''Names in Stone: 75,000 Cemetery Inscriptions from Frederick County, MD''. Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1985 Mount Olivet Cemetery records, Frederick, Maryland Frederick S. Weiser, ed. Maryland German Church Records, Volume 1: Christ Reformed Church, Middletown, Frederick County 1770-1840. Historical Society of Carroll County, Westminster, MD, 1986 Frederick S. Weiser, ed. Maryland German Church Records, Volume 3: Monocacy Lutheran Congregation and Evangelical Lutheran Church Baptisms, 1742-1779, Frederick, Frederick County [Maryland]. Historical Society of Carroll County, Westminster, MD, 1987. Frederick S. Weiser, ed. Maryland German Church Records, Volume 4: Baptismal Records of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Frederick, Frederick County, MD 1780-1811. Historical Society of Carroll County, Westminster, MD, 1989. Frederick S. Weiser, ed.; Wm. J. Hinke, trans. Maryland German Church Records, Volume 5: Evangelical Reformed Church, Frederick, Frederick Co., 1746-1789. Historical Society of Carroll County, Westminster, MD, 1991. Frederick S. Weiser, ed.; William J. Hinke, trans. Maryland German Church Records, Volume 6: Evangelical Reformed Church, Frederick, Frederick Co., 1790-1828. Historical Society of Carroll County, Westminster, MD, 1992. Frederick Sheely Weiser, ed. Record of Marriages and Burials in the Monocacy Church in Frederick County, MD, and in the Evangelical Lutheran Congregation in the City of Frederick, MD, 1743-1811. National Genealogical Society, 1982. Close, Virgil D. ''The Delashmutt Story: Elias DeLashmutt of Frederick County, Maryland and His Descendants.'' 1994. LeMar, Howard Dihel. ''History of the Lamar or Lemar Family in America''. Bradsby, Henry C. ''1886 History of Adams County, Pennsylvania, Containing History of the Counties, Their Townships, Towns, Villages, Schools, Churches, Industries, Etc., Portraits of Early Settlers and Prominent Men, Biographies''. Chicago: Warner, Beers, & Co., 1886. Kennedy, Dolores Yadon. ''Saint Clare Catholic Church, Colesburg, Hardin Co., Kentucky. Established 1804. Church records: 1813-1899.'' Ancestral Trails Historical Society, 1979. FOO wrote his will on DATE; it was probated on DATE. The will names DINGLE.Will of FOO, Frederick County, Maryland, Liber BAR. Viewable online at SOURCE FOO was named in an equity court case over the estate of BAR.Equity Court Records of Frederick County, Maryland, Liber FOO. pp. FOO-BAR. Abstracted by Dorinda Shepley at URL. FOO was named in a chancery court case over the estate of BAR.Frederick County, Maryland Book of Descents - 1794 - 1837. pp. FOO-BAR. Abstracted by Dorinda Shepley at http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/speccol/sc6000/sc6016/county/frederick/descents.htm 1873 Titus Atlas of Frederick County at JHU: https://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/handle/1774.2/34119

Sharp County Arkansas

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]][[Category:Sharp County, Arkansas]] [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Sharp County, Arkansas Project! == The county was formed on July 18, 1868, and named for Ephraim Sharp, a state legislator from the area. === Maps and Boundaries === * [[:Category: Oregon County, Missouri|Oregon]] County, Missouri (north) * [[Space:Randolph_County_Arkansas|Randolph]] County (northeast) * [[Space:Lawrence_County_Arkansas|Lawrence]] County (southeast) * [[Space:Independence_County_Arkansas|Independence]] County (south) * [[Space:Izard_County_Arkansas|Izard]] County (southwest) * [[Space:Fulton_County_Arkansas|Fulton]] County (northwest) ==Transportation== *US 62 *US 63 *US 167 *US 412 *Arkansas 56 *Arkansas 58 *Arkansas 175 == Communities == === Cities === *Ash Flat (county seat) *Cave City *Cherokee Village *Hardy *Highland *Horseshoe Bend ===Towns=== *Evening Shade *Sidney *Williford ===Unincorporated Communities=== *Ben-Gay *Ozark Acres *Poughkeepsie ===Townships:=== *Big Creek *Cave (Cave City) *Cherokee (most of Cherokee Village, small part of Highland) *Davidson *East Sullivan *Hardy (most of Hardy) *Highland (most of Highland) *Jackson (Williford) *Lave Creek *Lower North *Morgan *North Big Rock *North Lebanon *Ozark *Piney Fork (Evening Shade) *Richwoods (part of Ash Flat, small part of Horseshoe Bend) *Scott *South Big Rock *South Union *Strawberry *Upper North *Washington *West Sullivan (most of Sideny) ==Military and War== ===Civil War=== No large-scale Civil War actions occurred in the county. The most notable action was the January 7, 1864, Skirmish at Martin’s Creek. Another skirmish occurred the following month at Morgan’s Mill, located one mile west of Williford. A service commemorating the skirmish and dedicating a historical marker was held on November 27, 2004, several miles east of Hardy. == Historical Landmarks== *'''Crystal River Tourist Camp''' (formerly Crystal River Cave Court, today Cave Courts Motel) is a motor inn built in 1932 in Cave City, Arkansas. It is the oldest operating motor court in the state.[2] It is built of fieldstones from the Ozarks. The motel was abandoned for several years before being purchased and restored. It is now reopened as the Cave Courts Motel. *The '''Poughkeepsie School Building''' is a historic school building in Poughkeepsie, Arkansas, between Arkansas Highway 58 and Cherry Street. It is a single-story fieldstone building in the shape of an H, with front-gabled wings flanking a central horizontally-ridged section. The school was built in 1929–30, and is a well-preserved representative of a rural Arkansas stone school of the period. == National Protected Areas == Cave City is located i the southern section of Sharp County and is widely known for its sweet watermelons. Cave City was known as Loyal in 1880, and the name was changed to Cave City because it sat above the Crystal River, which is accessible only through the Crystal River Tourist Camp. This is no longer open to the public but is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Little is known about Crystal River, but it is a unique river because of its inhabitants. In late 2002, scientists learned that the river was home to a rare species of freshwater shrimp. The shrimp was given the scientific name ''Bacturus speleopolis'', the second word being Greek for Cave City. The river is also home to a type of eyeless fish called sucker fish. ==Notables== [[Roe-1773|Elwin Charles "Preacher" Roe]] (1916–2008) b. in Ash Flat; professional baseball with the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Brooklyn Dodgers. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, Roe was one of the top pitchers in the game. inducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame in 1967, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame in 1976, and the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 1998. Roe died on November 9, 2008. === Records and Resources=== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharp_County,_Arkansas * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sharp_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy * http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=809 * http://www.argenweb.net/Sharp/ * http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm * http://sharpcounty.arkansas.gov

Shaughnessy Name Study

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Shaw Family

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Shaw family migration from Yorkshire to Canterbury

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== Introduction == This page documents the migration of [[Shaw-20416 | James Edward Shaw]] and [[Wood-37536 | Mary Wood]] and family from Yorkshire to New Zealand. They settled in Kaiapoi, Canterbury. Their marriage record shows up under "Greenfield, Oldham" in the Lancashire BMD, however I believe this is the same place as "Greenfield, Saddleworth, Yorkshire". Today it is part of Greater Manchester; at the time Saddleworth was divided between Lancashire and Yorkshire. (Or something). == Birth records (Yorkshire BMD) == {| border="1" class="sortable" !Surname!!Forenames!!Mother's Maiden Name!!Year!!Sub-District!!Registers At!!Reference |- |SHAW||Arthur||WOOD||1880||Uppermill, Saddleworth||Oldham||UPP/26/372 |- |SHAW||Harry||WOOD||1882||Uppermill, Saddleworth||Oldham||UPP/28/263 |- |SHAW||Charlie||WOOD||1884||Uppermill, Saddleworth||Oldham||UPP/30/50 |- |SHAW||Ida Mary||WOOD||1886||Uppermill, Saddleworth||Oldham||UPP/31/284 |- |SHAW||Fred||WOOD||1892||Uppermill, Saddleworth||Oldham||UPP/35/27 |- |SHAW||Minnie||WOOD||1893||Uppermill, Saddleworth||Oldham||UPP/35/445 |- |SHAW||Esther Jane||WOOD||1896||Uppermill, Saddleworth||Oldham||UPP/37/205 |- |SHAW||Albert||WOOD||1901||Uppermill, Saddleworth||Oldham||UPP/39/312 |} That is all the entries for MMN=Wood, Sub-District=Uppermill. There are also other Saddleworth entries that at this stage look to be other families. == Census == Note - these have been taken from the Familysearch transcriptions in most cases, have not verified via the image that they have been correctly transcribed. === 1911 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Household!!Role!!Sex!!Age!!Birthplace!!Occupation |- |James Ed Shaw||Head||Male||56||Greenfield Saddleworth, Yorkshire||SELF ACTOR MINDER & COTTON SPG MILL |- |Mary Shaw||Wife||Female||52||Greenfield Saddleworth, Yorkshire||MARRIED |- |Charlie Shaw||Son||Male||26||Greenfield Saddleworth, Yorkshire||IRON TURNER @ LOOM MAKERS |- |Ida Mary Shaw||Daughter||Female||24||Greenfield Saddleworth, Yorkshire||WOOLLEN WEAVER @ FLANNEL MANFR |- |Fred Shaw||Son||Male||18||Greenfield Saddleworth, Yorkshire||PLANEING MACHINE TENTER IRON WORKS @ LOOM MAKERS |- |Esther Jane Shaw||Daughter||Female||15||Greenfield Saddleworth, Yorkshire||FLANNEL WEAVER @ FLANNEL MANFR |} Event Place: Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom."England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XWNT-YP6 : 15 May 2019), James Ed Shaw, Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. === 1901 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Household!!Role!!Sex!!Age!!Birthplace!!Occupation |- |James E Shaw||Head||Male||46||Saddleworth, Yorkshire||COTTON MULE MINDER |- |Mary Shaw||Wife||Female||42||Saddleworth, Yorkshire |- |John Shaw||Son||Male||22||Saddleworth, Yorkshire||COTTON PIECE FINISHER |- |Harry Shaw||Son||Male||18||Saddleworth, Yorkshire||FARM LABOURER |- |Charles Shaw||Son||Male||16||Saddleworth, Yorkshire||COTTON PIECE FINISHER |- |Ida M Shaw||Daughter||Female||14||Saddleworth, Yorkshire |- |Fred Shaw||Son||Male||8||Saddleworth, Yorkshire |- |Esther J Shaw||Daughter||Female||5||Saddleworth, Yorkshire |} Event Place: Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom."England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X9RB-TBW : 21 May 2019), James E Shaw, Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing Upper Mill subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. === 1891 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Household!!Role!!Sex!!Age!!Birthplace!!Occupation |- |James Edward Shaw||Head||Male||36||Yorkshire, England||Cotton Self Acting Minder |- |Mary Shaw||Wife||Female||33||Yorkshire, England |- |John Shaw||Son||Male||12||Yorkshire, England||Cotton Piecer |- |Arthur Shaw||Son||Male||11||Yorkshire, England||Woollen Piecer |- |Harry Shaw||Son||Male||8||Yorkshire, England||Scholar |- |Charlie Shaw||Son||Male||6||Yorkshire, England||Scholar |- |Ida Mary Shaw||Daughter||Female||4||Yorkshire, England||Scholar |} Event Place: Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom"England and Wales Census, 1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7DHP-3T2 : 6 May 2019), Ida Mary Shaw in household of James Edward Shaw, Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1891 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 12, Yorkshire, Yorkshire (West Riding) county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. Address: Waterside Cottages.{{Ancestry Image|6598|WRYRG12_3550_3553-0623}} === 1881 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Household!!Role!!Sex!!Age!!Birthplace!!Occupation |- |James E Shaw||Head||Male||26||Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England||Cotton Operative |- |Mary Shaw||Wife||Female||22||Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England |- |John Shaw||Son||Male||2||Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England |- |Arthur Shaw||Son||Male||1||Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England |} Event Place: Saddleworth, Yorkshire,Yorkshire West Riding, England"England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27R-NLDS : 11 December 2017), Arthur Shaw in household of James E Shaw, Saddleworth, Yorkshire,Yorkshire West Riding, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 44, Piece/Folio 4364/25, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,775,223. Address: Boarshurst.{{Ancestry Image|7572|WRYRG11_4363_4367-0159}} 1881 census image == Shipping records == On the ''Ionic'' sailed 7 Sep 1911 from New Zealand to London:{{Ancestry Record|2997|37899838}}, {{Ancestry Record|2997|h=37900514}}. Ancestry.com. UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original data: Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Outwards Passenger Lists. BT27. Records of the Commercial, Companies, Labour, Railways and Statistics Departments. Records of the Board of Trade and of successor and related bodies. The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England. * Ticket #440 Ida Shaw, domestic, unaccompanied female * Ticket #655: ** Jas. Shaw, Farmer, married ** Mm(?) Shaw, wife ** Fred Shaw, son ** Esther Shaw, daughter Fred and Esther were originally on Ticket 440 but moved, it seems. All passengers bound for Wellington, New Zealand. John emigrated around 1906 ; Arthur in 1913, and Harry in 1914, all on separate ships, details are on their specific profiles. The ''Tainui'' (Harry's ship) also has a Charles Shaw , that could well be Charlie. The inbound log says "Mr C", a turner, but the outbound says Charles. {{Ancestry Record|2997|35052182}} == Sources ==

Shaw of Tordorrach

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==Clan Shaw== Part of this category represents the lowland family of Shaw that appeared in Lanarkshire. The Shaw family around Sauchie, Greenock and Lanarkshire/ Renfrew are a separate family from the Highland families. However researchers should not discount the possibility of marriage between the two branches. The first mention comes from a Reginald Shaw who donated land to the monks of Paisley in 1282. This is recorded in the records of Paisley . Further reference is added in the book ' History of Renfrewshire' written in 1710 by George Crawford. Digitized copies can be found online. The first record has James Shaw of Greenock , originally Sauchie, marrying a Mary DeAnnaud Daughter or Grand daughter to Galbraith of Greenock. The marriage was some time before 1431. There are two recorded sons, John, who inherited the Greenock lands and Sauchie, and an older brother who died without issue. The younger James ( for the purposes of this narrative, James the second) Sir James the third is recorded of having one child, James who was born some time around 1430 and died in 1491. He is recorded as being captain of Stirling Castle, less than a day's ride from Sauchie. ------ Adapted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Shaw_of_Tordarroch '''Origins''' The progenitor of Clan Shaw is believed to be Shaw MacDuff, a younger son of Duncan, the Thane or Earl of Fife, who was a descendant of Kenneth MacAlpin. Shaw MacDuff was made Keeper of Inverness Castle, which was a strategic royal castle, by Malcolm IV of Scotland. His heirs were known as the Mhic anToiseach, which means the sons of the Thane, and they supported the royal government, consolidating their power around Inverness. Shaw's grandson was Shaw MacWilliam, who in 1263 acquired lands at Rothiemurchus. His son was Farquhard, who, due to problems with their powerful neighbors, Clan Comyn, made an alliance with Clan Donald by marrying Mora, daughter of Aonghas Mór, Lord of Islay. Farquhard's son was Angus Mackintosh, 6th chief of Clan Mackintosh, who married Eva, daughter of the chief of Clan Chattan (Chattan Confederation). Eva's second son, John-Angus, was the first chief of Clan Shaw. '''Wars of Scottish Independence''' The feud with Clan Comyn brought the Chattan Confederation support from Robert the Bruce, and they fought for him at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. They also took part in the Scottish invasions of England in 1318 and 1319. '''14th century''' The second chief of Clan Shaw was Shaw Macghillechrist Mhic Iain, who was a great grandson of Angus Mackintosh and Eva. He was known as Sgorfhiachlach, which means bucktooth and was raised with his cousins at Moy, seat of the Mackintoshes. It seems certain that he was present at the Battle of Invernahavon against Clan Cameron in 1370. In 1391 Shaw was elected Captain of Clan Chattan for a raid on Angus under Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan, who was known as the "Wolf of Badenoch". In 1396, Shaw was appointed to lead Clan Chattan at the Battle of the North Inch, a trial by combat against Clan Cameron, which took place in front of an audience that included Robert III of Scotland and the Dauphin of France. '''15th, 16th and 17th centuries''' The grandson of Shaw Bucktooth was Aedh, who settled at Tordarroch in 1468. He occupied a strategic site near the River Nairn and he and his followers became known as the "Clan Ay". On 22 May 1543, Angus MacRobert of Tordarroch was one of the signatories of a band of union and management of Clan Chattan, signed at Inverness. Shaw of Tordarroch signed a similar agreement on 4 April 1609. The clan prospered and Duncan Shaw, Laird of Crathienaird. rose to become Chamberlain to the Earl of Mar by 1691. '''18th century and Jacobite risings''' On 15 September 1715, Mackintosh of Borlum called out Clan Chattan to fight for the Jacobite cause in the Jacobite rising of 1715. The Shaw contingent was led by Robert :The Younger" of Tordarroch and his brother Angus. The Shaw contingent was noted for its discipline, equipment and bravery. Robert and Angus were both imprisoned after the rising had collapsed and Robert died soon after being released in 1718. Angus was transported to Virginia but was pardoned in 1722. Angus never recovered from his experience or the death of his brother and, as a result, he refused to call out his clan for the Jacobite rising of 1745. However, many Shaws rallied to support the Jacobite Stuarts such as James Shaw of Crathienaird. Lady Anne Farquharson-MacKintosh called out the entire Clan Chattan to fight for the Jacobites, and two of her most trusted lieutenants were James Shaw and John Shaw of Kinrara. '''Chief''' In 1970, Major Iain Shaw of Tordarroch was recognized by the Lord Lyon, King of Arms, as Chief of Clan Shaw. He was the father of the present chief in an unbroken line of continuity back to the ancient Earls of Fife. '''Clan Castles''' Doune of Rothiemurchus, two miles south of Aviemore in Strathspey, is an 18th Century mansion which replaced an earlier castle. The lands were held by the Shaws, Mackintoshes and the Dallases of Cantray. James Shaw of Rothiemurchus was killed at the Battle of Harlaw in 1411. Tordarroch Castle, seven miles south of Inverness, was once a strong tower, but little survives. It was held by the Shaws from 1468. The castle was later replaced by Tordarroch House. ----- Adapted from http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/stoz/shaw2.html The origin of the Shaws, at one time a most important clan of the Chattan confederation, has been connected with the Mackintoshes. The tradition of the Mackintoshes and Shaws is "unvaried", says the Rev. W G Shaw of Forfar; at least from and after 1396, a race of Shaws existed in Rothiemurchus, whose progenitor was the Shaw Mor who commanded the section of the clan represented by the Mackintoshes on the Inch. The tradition of the Shaws is, that he was Shaw, the son of James, the son or descendant of Farquhar; the tradition of the Macintoshes - that he was Shaw-mac-Gilchrist-mac-Ian-mac-Angus-mac-Farquhar - Farquhar being the ancestor according to both traditions, from whom he took the name (according to Wyntoun) of Sha Farquharis Son. The tradition of a James Shaw who 'had bloody contests with the Comyns', which tradition is forfeited by that of the Comyns, may very likely refer to the James, who, according to the genealogies both of the Shaws and Mackintoshes, was the son of Shaw Mor. Mr Shaw of Forfar, who is well entitled to speak with authority on the subject, maintains "that prior to 1396, the clan now represented by the Mackintoshes, had been (as was common amongst the clans) sometimes designated as the clan Shaw, after the successive chiefs of that name, especially the first, and sometimes as the clan of the Mac-an-Toisheach, i.e., of the Thane's son. Thus, from its first founder, the great clan of the Isles was originally called the clan Cuin, or race of Constantine. Afterwards, it was called the clan Colla, from his son Coll, and latterly the clan Donald, after one of his descendants of that name. So the Macleans are often called clan Gilleon after their founder and first chief; and the Macphersons, the clan Muirich, after one of the most distinguished in their line of chiefs. The Farquharsons are called clan Fhiunla, after their great ancestor, Finlay Mor. There is nothing more probable, therefore - I should say more certain - than that the race in after times known as Mackintoshes, should at first have been as frequently designated as Na Si'aich, 'The Shaws', after the Christian name of their first chief, as Mackintoshes after his appellative description or designation. It is worthy of remark, that the race of Shaws is never spoken of in Gaelic as the 'clan Shaw', but as 'Na Si'aich' - The Shaws, or as we would say Shawites. We never hear of Mac-Shaws - sons of Shaw, but of 'Na Si'aich - The Shaws'. Hence prior to 1396, when a Shaw so distinguished himself as to found a family, under the wing of his chief, the undivided race, so to speak, would sometimes be called 'Mackintoshes', or followers of the Thane's sons, sometimes the clan Chattan, the generic name of the race, sometimes 'clan Dhugaill', (Quehele) after Dougall-Dall, and sometimes 'Na Si'aich', the Shaws or Shawites, after the numerous chiefs who more the name of Shaw in the line of descent. Hence the claim of both Shaws and Mackintoshes to the occupancy of Rothiemurchus. After 1396, the term Na Si'aich was restricted, as all are agreed, to the clan developed out of the other, through the prowess of Shaw Mor". Shaw "Mor" Mackintosh, who fought at Perth in 1396, was succeeded by his son James, who fell at Harlaw in 1411. Both Shaw and James had held Rothiemurchus only as tenants of the chief of Mackintosh, but James's son and successor, Alister "Ciar" (i.e., brown), obtained from Duncan, 11th of Mackintosh, in 1463-4, his right of possession and tack. In the deed by which David Stuart, Bishop of Moray, superior of the lands, confirms this disposition of Duncan, and gives Alister the fen, Alister is called "Allister Kier Mackintosh". This deed is dated 24th September 1464. Allthe deeds in which Alister is mentioned call him Mackintosh, not Shaw, thus showing the descent of the Shaws from the Mackintoshes, and that they did not acquire their name of Shaw until after Alister's time. Alister's grandson, Alan, in 1539, disposed his right to Rothiemurchus to Edom Gordon, reserving only his son's liferest. Alan's grandson of the same name was outlawed for the murder of his stepfather, some fifty years later, and compelled to leave the country. Numerous Shaws are, however, still to be found in the neighbourhood of Rothiemurchus, or who can trace their descent from Alister Kier. Besides the Shaws of Rothiemurchus, the Shaws of Tordarroch in Strathnairn, descended from Adam, younger brother of Alister Kier, were a considerable family; but, like their cousins, they no longer occupy their original patrimony. Tordarroch was held in wadset of the chiefs of Mackintosh, and was given up to Sir AEneas Mackintosh in the end of last century by its holder at the time, Colonel Alexander Shaw, seventh in descent from Adam. Argus MacBean vic Robert of Tordarroch signed the Bond of 1609 already mentioned. His great-grandsons, Robert and AEneas, took part during their father's life in the rebellion of 1715; both were taken prisoners at Preston, and were confined in Newgate, the elder brother dying during his imprisonment. The younger AEneas, succeeded his father, and in consideration of his taking no part in the '45, was made a magistrate, and received commissions for his three sons, the second of whom, AEneas, rose to the rank of major-general in the army. Margaret, daughter of AEneas of Tordarroch, was wife of Farquhar Macgillivray of Dalcrombie, one of the three officers of the Mackintosh regiment who escaped from Culloden. AUneas was succeeded by his eldest son, Colonet Alexander Shaw, lieutenant-governor of the Isle of Man under the crown. He gave up the wadset of Tordarroch to Sir AEneas Mackintosh, and died in 1811. From the four younger sons of Alister Kier descended respectively the Shaws of Dell (the family of the historian of Moray, the Rev Laclan Shaw); of Dalnivert, the representation of it devolved in the last century on a female, who married - Clark; the Farquharsons, who in time acquired more importance than the Shaws; and the Shaws of Harris, who still retain a tradition of their ancestor, Iver MacAlister Ciar. ------------------- Source: William G. A. Shaw, Seannachaidh of the Clan '''Meaning of Name''': First, Foremost, or Leader. Possibly Tempest, Storm or the Wolf '''Gaelic Name''': Na Si’each, or Mhic Sheaghd '''Family Slogan''': Fide et Fortitudine. (By Faith and by Fortitude. We force nae friend, we fear nae foe.) '''Crest Badge''': A Dexter Arm, the hand holding the dagger, pale, proper (The crest of the personal Arms of John Shaw of Tordarroch) '''Plant Badge''': Red Whortleberry or Boxwood (By old tradition, also a sprig of fir.) '''Pipe Music''': The Rothiemurchus Rant, The Shaws March. '''Areas of Influence''': Rothiemurchus, Strathnairn, Upper Glengairn, Deeside, Nr. Crathie, Glenshee and Glenisla, Harris and Jura. ----- Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Shaw_of_Tordarroch '''War Cry''': "Na Bean Ris A Chat" (Touch not the cat) '''Region and District''': Highland, Strathspey '''Septs''': Adamson, Adamsone, Ademson, Ademsoun, Ademsoune, Aesone, Aison, Aissone, Aissoun, Aissoune, Asson, Assone, Aue, Ave, Ay, Aye, Ayesone, Ayson, Aysone, Aysoun, Ayssoun, Eason, Easone, Easson, Esson, Ison, Isone, MacAy, Saythe, Scaith, Scayth, Schau, Schaw, Schawe, Scheoch, Scheok, Schiach, Schioch, Schioche, Seah, Seath, Seith, Seth, Sha, Shau, Shawe, Shay, Sheach, Sheath, Sheehan, Sheoch, Shiach, Siache, Sith, Sithach, Sithech, Sithig, Skaith, Sythach, Sythag, Sythock, Tordarroch '''Allied Clans''': Chattan Confederation; Clan Mackintosh '''Rival Clans''': Clan Comyn; Clan Cameron

Shaw Renfrew , Ayrshire.

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[[Category:Shaw Name Study]][[Category:Irish Projects]] [[Category: Scotland, Shaw Name Study]] The goal of this project is to share information on low land Shaws from Sauchie, Greenock, Renfrew, Ayreshire and related families in Northern Ireland. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Shaw-6851|Peter Shaw-Truex]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * family links in Northern Ireland from 1606- 1750 * links from Ayreshire Shaws and the Greenock family. * decendants of The Greenock Shaw Family between 1600 - 1700. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10395545 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Shawnee Information

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[[Category:Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Monroe County, Pennsylvania]] === Information === *First settled by [[Depuy-17|Nicholas Depuy]] in 1727 when he came to the area and bought 3000 acres from the indians. He was forced to repurchase it from William Penn's sons less than six years later. *Depuy's home made into a fort by order of Benjamin Franklin. === Links and Sources === #[http://www.monroehistorical.org/articles/files/2012_09_ftdepue.html Depue from Monroe County Historical Association] #[http://www.nps.gov/dewa/historyculture/index.htm History and Cultural Delaware Water Gap] ---- ---- ----

Shawnee Team

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[[Category:Native Americans Project Teams]] [[Category:Shawnee]] [[Category:Shawnee Team]] The '''[[:Category:Shawnee_Team|Shawnee Team]]''' is part of the WikiTree '''[[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]]'''. ==Welcome & Introduction== '''Welcome to the Shawnee Tribe Team!'''
This team of the [[Project:Native Americans|Native Americans Project]] works to add and improve profiles of the Shawnee peoples. Team members take primary responsibility for relevant profiles or family groups and work on merging duplicates, cleaning up profiles, adding sources, removing incorrect information and offer research assistance as needed. The scope of the team is pre-contact to present day. ==How to Join== #First, [[Project:Native_Americans#How_to_Join|join the Native Americans Project]] and express your interest in the Shawnee Team. #Add the line [[Category:Shawnee_Team]] to the text area of your profile page (above the ==Biography== section header).
'''This will add you to the list of participants''' on the [[:Category:Shawnee_Team|team Category Page]].''' #Add the {{Tag Link|Native_Americans}} and {{Tag Link|Shawnee}} tags to [[Special:Following|your G2G Feed]] to follow conversations and ask questions. ==Team Mission & Goals== The mission of the Shawnee Tribe Team is to advance the [[Project:Native_Americans#Goals|goals of the Native Americans Project]] by adding and improving profiles of Shawnee individuals and family groups. Team goals include: #'''Adding new profiles''' of Shawnee not currently in the WikiTree. #'''Identifying existing duplicate profiles''' and [[Help:Merging|merging them]] into the lowest number. #'''Improving existing profiles''' so they each have: ##appropriate sticker or template displayed. ##all relevant categories added. ##at least one documented source. ##a written narrative Biography that is well-sourced and cleaned up from any GEDOM junk, post-merge text clutter, formatting errors, etc. #'''Identfying reliable resources''' for Shawnee genealogy and research and adding them to appropriate Shawnee profiles or free-space pages. == Project Sticker == For those profiles not requiring Native Americans Project Protection, use the Native American Sticker. The sticker should be entered below the == Biography== line.
'''Sample usage:''' {{Native American Sticker |tribe=Shawnee}}
'''Result:''' {{Native American Sticker |tribe= Shawnee}} {{Clear}} ==Categories== *[[:Category:Shawnee|Shawnee Category]] [[Category:Shawnee]] - for individual Shawnee profiles *[[:Category:Shawnee_Team|Shawnee Team Category]] [[Category:Shawnee_Team]] - participants on the Shawnee Tribe Team == Resources == *[[Space:Native_Americans:_Shawnee|Native Americans: Shawnee]] - bibliography, culture, maps, and other resources. *[[Space:Native_Americans-1|Native Americans Project History]] - Native Americans Project page with resources and links. *[https://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/shawnee-indian-chiefs-and-leaders.htm Shawnee Chiefs] - from Access Genealogy (Free Site of Genealogical Data) == Sample Profiles == See the [[:Category:Shawnee|Shawnee Category Page]] for more. *[[Shawnee-65|Blackhoof]] *[[Shawnee-13|Blue Jacket]] *[[Shawnee-45|Cornstalk]] *[[Shawnee-17|Tecumseh]]

Shaws of New Brunswick and Maine with Roots in Massachusetts and England, 1518-2004

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[[Category:Gullison-3 sources]] George Hatfield Hayward; Turner, Daniel [https://books.google.com/books?id=wCRcXwAACAAJ Shaws of New Brunswick and Maine with Roots in Massachusetts and England, 1518-2004 [electronic Resource] ] (2004) George H. Hayward, 1157 pages OCLC 866242158 : Also on [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/250253-shaws-of-new-brunswick-and-maine-with-roots-in-massachusetts-and-england-1518-2004-descendants-of-christopher-shaw-of-northowram-yorkshire-england-and-his-grandson-abraham-shaw-who-settled-in-dedham-massachusetts-that-migrated-north-into-new-brunswick-and-maine FamilySearch]

Shea Brick Walls

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Michael Shea married Mary Sheehan and had Cornelius in Ireland in 1828 and my ancestor Dennis Francis b 20 July 1839 in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland.

Shea Family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dybdahl-6|Ruth Shea]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16145377 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Shea Name Study

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[[Category:Shea Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] ==About the Project== This '''One Name Study project''' serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shea Shea] name and it's variations. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Shea name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Sheas), by time period (18th Century Sheas), or by topic (Shea DNA, Shea Occupations, Shea Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. '''NOTE:''' ''Even though this ONS is using "Shea", please consult [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]] to see all included in this project.'' {{Image|file=UK_Flags-37.png |caption= }} == Goals == #This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname '''and the variants''' of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. #Document and correctly connect all Shea/variants lines on Wikitree. #Add Shea DNA results to help confirm connections. #Create a meaningful bio for each profile so that it represents a person's life. #Source profiles that are currently [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Shea unsourced]. #Develop a reference library specifically for SHEA/variants genealogy research. ==How to Join== #This is an open public project there are no requirements to join. #Please consult [[Project:One_Name_Studies|ONS Project Page]] for general information about how Wikitree One Name Study projects work. #You can add {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see One Name Studies discussions in {{G2G}}. #You can also add {{Tag Link|Shea}} (and/or variants) to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]] to see those discussions. #Feel free to add your name to the [[#Current Membership|Current Membership]] list below and or comment at bottom of page. #You can also browse the task list if you wish to help out. If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet appear here, please consider adding it yourself, or contact [[Shea-2766|Brady]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Shea}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Shea}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! :General: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%27Shea O'Shea name at Wikipedia] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/surname Family Search - Surname Origins] * [https://selectsurnames.com/oshea/ Shea Surname History] * [https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/O%27Shea Surname Database - O'Shea] * :DNA Research: * [https://oshea.wordpress.com/ O'Shea FTDNA Group - Original] * [https://oshea.wordpress.com/genealogy-and-resources/research-help/ O'Shea yDNA research project Resources] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/oshea/about O'Shea FTDNA Group (Main Page)] * ==Current Membership== * [[Shea-2766|Brady Shea]] * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McShea McShea] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ó%20Sé Ó Sé] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ó%20Séaghdha Ó Séaghdha] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'Shea O'Shea] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'Shee O'Shee] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shay Shay] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shea Shea] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shee Shee]

Sheaf Name Study

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__NOTOC__[[Category: Sheaf Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Sheaf Name Study project is a collaboration to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sheaf Sheaf] name. If you are interested in this family name or its variations then we'd love your help [[#How to Join|join the study]]. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Sheafs), by time period (18th Century Sheafs), or by topic (Sheaf DNA, Sheaf Occupations, Sheaf Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Sheaf Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name= Sheaf}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Sheaf}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * [[Space:Sheaf_families_in_the_Cotswolds|The Cotswolds]] * * * * == To Do List == *Add ONS category to all Sheaf profiles *Add ONS category to all Sheafe profiles *Add ONS category to all Sheaffe profiles *Set up team pages for different countries/counties/states ==Membership== *[[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sheafe Sheafe] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sheaffe Sheaffe]

Shearin Family Cemetery

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[[Category: Shearin - Harris Cemetery, Halifax County, North Carolina]] [[Category: Warren County, North Carolina, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for Shearin Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:North|Carolina_Cemeteries Alabama Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The North Carolina Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. These names and dates are engraved on a single stone or tablet which was erected March 21, 1987. It was erected to mark the graves of descendants of the Shearin and Harris families for the past 300 years, 1687-1987.https://cemeterycensus.com/nc/warr/cem371.htm ===Location and Map=== Location
The Shearin Family Cemetery is located off Shaw Springs Rd (State Road #1352) about 1.2 miles North of Littleton. ::'''Directions:''' From Warrenton take Hwy 158 East Business, traveling East through Macon, 15.3 miles to Littleton and turn left at the first stoplight onto Hwy 903/State Road 1352 (North Mosby Avenue); North Mosby Avenue becomes Shaw Springs Road at Mitchell Street. Travel 1.2 miles and turn left onto a path (gravel or dirt?). Travel 0.1 mile on the winding path to the cemetery in the woods on land which was an original land grant to Joseph Shearin in 1734. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
APPROXIMATE: *36.445709, -77.916359 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/36%C2%B026'44.6%22N+77%C2%B054'58.9%22W/@36.445709,-77.9185477,697m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d36.445709!4d-77.916359 Shearin Family Cemetery on Google Maps] Approximate location based on online directions, needs to be actually plotted by someone in or visiting the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== *Do a complete survey of the cemetery, photographing the cemetery overall and all markers. *Add all names to interment table below, creating profile pages as needed. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Shearin-2|Shearin]]||John||1710||1795||||[[image:Shearin-2.jpg|120px]] |-}

Shearsby, Leicestershire One Place Study

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[[Category:Community, Place Studies]][[Category:Shearsby, Leicestershire One Place Study]] [[Category:Leicestershire, Place Studies]] [[Category:St Mary Magdalene's Churchyard, Shearsby, Leicestershire]] [[Category:Shearsby, Leicestershire]] [[Category:One Place Studies]]
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== Shearsby, Leicestershire == *{{Wikidata|Q3959305|enwiki}} *[https://www.shearsbyparishcouncil.gov.uk/ Official Website] *[[:Category:Shearsby, Leicestershire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles associated with this One Place Study into Shearsby, Leicestershire]] {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Shearsby, Leicestershire|category=Shearsby, Leicestershire Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} === Geography === :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovreign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Leicestershire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 52.512426, -1.082828 :'''Elevation:''' 119.0 m or 390.4 feet Shearsby is a village in South Leicestershire, England. It is set just a little to the west of what was the Leicester to Welford Turnpike road, and is now the A5199. The Leicestershire Round walking route passes through the village The Long Distance Walkers Association. The Leicestershire Round [online] https://www.ldwa.org.uk/ldp/members/show_path.php?path_name=Leicestershire+Round Accessed 4 April 2022. The majority of the village has been designated a Special Conservation Area Harborough District Council, 2022. Conservation Areas in Harborough district - Shearsby Conservation Area, 2022. https://www.harborough.gov.uk/directory_record/1286/shearsby_conservation_area_2022 Accessed 4 April 2022.. === Maps === The village and surrounding fields were surveyed in 1885 National Library of Scotland (1885) Leicestershire Sheet XLIV.SE. https://maps.nls.uk/view/101593122 Accessed 4 April 2022. . === Name === The origin of the place name "Shearsby" is uncertain. Its '-by' ending marks it as a farm or settlement named by people speaking Old Norse University of Nottingham. Shearsby: Key to English Place-Names [online] http://kepn.nottingham.ac.uk/map/place/Leicestershire/Shearsby. Accessed 31/03/2022. === History === The village was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 when it had a recorded population of 11 households, putting it in the smallest 40% of settlements recorded in Domesday, and is listed under 3 owners in Domesday Book: The Wife of Quentin, Earl Aubry of Coucy and [[Grandmesnil-17|Hugh of Grandmesnil]]. Snapshots of the village population in the Middle Ages can be found in tax records of 1327 https://shearsbyhistory.wordpress.com/2017/01/06/first-blog-post/ and 1332 https://shearsbyhistory.wordpress.com/2017/09/15/shearsby-6-edward-iii-lay-subsidy-assessment/. In 1398 John Durwood of Shearsby petitioned Richard II in relation to damages incurred in the village Petition for amends and damages arising from attacks on property. Reference: SC 8/212/10570 [online] https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9334127 Accessed 31 March 2022. In 1773 the farming [[Space:Enclosure_of_the_Parish_of_Shearsby_in_1773|land around the village was enclosed]] and some people were allotted land for individual farms out of what had been a three field system. In 1820 several Shearsby residents signed a pro-Government petition the '[[Space:Shearsby_signatories_to_The_Loyal_Declaration|Loyal Declaration]]' in support of Government policies following the events at Peterloo. The national [[Space:1841_Census_Returns_for_Shearsby|Census of 1841]] was the first to list all the inhabitants of the village by name. The [[Space:1841_Electorate_of_Shearsby|Electoral list for the 1841 General Election]] listed resident and non-resident people qualified to vote. == Directories == William White's 1846 [[Space:1846_William_White%27s_directory_of_Leicestershire_and_Rutland|Directory of Leicestershire and Rutland]] lists the names and occupations of many village residents. The [[Space:1855_Post_Office_Directory_of_Leicestershire_%26_Rutland|1855 Post Office Directory of Leicestershire and Rutland]] provided a further snapshot of the village and its industries. === Notables === Sadly many people might consider [[Packwood-291|Hannah Read]], accused and convicted of drowning her husband, as the most notable village inhabitant. The village was, however, the childhood home of [[Clowes-522|J. P. Clowes]], a rugby player selected to be a member of the first Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand. === Future Plans === The goal of this project is to uncover the relationships between families residing in Shearsby, Leicestershire. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Adams-55395|Philip Adams]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Focus on 1773 (Enclosure of parish lands) and 1841 (Census date) as a start * Work back and forward from there Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=32248854 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Sources ==

Shebel Name Study

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Sheffield, New Brunswick One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q3365926|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sheffield, New Brunswick One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Sheffield is a community in Sunbury County in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' Canada :'''State/Province:''' New Brunswick :'''County:''' Sunbury :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 45.883, -66.3 :'''Elevation:''' ===History=== ===Population=== ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Washington_Atlee_Burpee|Wikipedia:Washington Atlee Burpee]], Founder of Burpee Seeds ==Sources== *[[Wikipedia:Sheffield,_New_Brunswick|Sheffield, New Brunswick on Wikipedia]]

Sheffield Cemetery

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[[Category: Jackson County, Missouri]] [[Category: Sheffield Cemetery, Kansas City, Missouri]] http://sheffieldcemetery.org/ Visiting a cemetery evokes strong emotions, from shock and sorrow to comfort, peace and even hope. Yet, in 2003, physical conditions at Sheffield Cemetery made comfort hard to find. Walls and pavements were crumbling. Headstones needed alignment. Grass was spotty. Debris littered the landscape, and the century-old chapel is still used as a storage facility. The cemetery was a shadow of its former self. The Talmud speaks of “Jewish tombs fairer than royal palaces.” From this we learn that the deceased are to be regarded as royalty, their environment cared for like a royal palace. Join Friends of Sheffield Cemetery and continue restoring honor to the final resting-places of our forebearers, whose hardship, sacrifice and love provided the foundation for a strong Jewish community in a thriving Kansas City. (816) 231-6101. 6200 Wilson Ave, Kansas City, MO 64123.

Sheffield Charles and Louise Photo Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] [[Category: Oakland, New Jersey]] [[Category: Ponds Cemetery, Oakland, New Jersey]] [[Category: Manhattan, New York]] [[Category: Hoboken, New Jersey]] [[Category: Westfield, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Tioga County, Pennsylvania]] :Surname tags: | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bush ['''BUSH''']] | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Houghton ['''HOUGHTON''']] | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Northrop ['''NORTHROP''']] | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sheffield ['''SHEFFIELD''']] | '''Purpose of this page''' There are questions of who are in some of the photographs in Charles and Louise Sheffield's photo collection. Most of them were taken in or around Oakland, New Jersey where they lived starting in 1900. Previous to Oakland, they lived in Hoboken, NJ from 1896 to 1900. Before they were married in 1896 Charles lived in Manhattan and Brooklyn, NY. Louise was born and raised in Westfield, PA until about 1896 when she moved to Manhattan to work in the mission field. The photos presented here will have at least one person in them that is not identified. I am hoping others visiting this page may be able to help identify some of the mystery people them. So, lets start with the one photo where Louise Sheffield is known for sure. By the way, if the picture is too small or unclear you can click on it to enlarge it. === Photo No. 01 Louise with her children === The first person that I want to identified is my great grandmother, Louise (Northrop) Sheffield. The photo here is the only one I have that I know for 100% is Louise. The other photos shown here are best guesses, based on the dates, other people in the picture etc. Louise would be about 31 years old in 1904. {{Image|file=Sheffield_Charles_and_Louise_Photo_Mysteries.jpg|align=c|size=400|caption='''Louise Sheffield, with her children
L-R Florence, Wilbur and Ruth'''
(circa 1904 Oakland, NJ)
Photo No. 01}} {|style="border-left:solid 1px black;border-right:solid 1px black;border-top:solid 1px black;border-bottom:solid 1px black; text-align:center;" |To add a comment click on the photo, scroll down below the photo & add your comment in the comment box. |} {{Clear}} === Photo No. 02 Louise Sheffield at camp=== {{Image|file=Sheffield_Charles_and_Louise_Photo_Mysteries-9.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Ruth, Edith & Louise
Sheffield?'''
Rattle Snake Camp
(Aug 1923 Oakland, NJ)
Photo No. 02}} Picture No 02 was taken August 1923 at Rattle Snake Camp, assumed to be in or near Oakland NJ. The girl in the center is my grandmother, Edith (Sheffield) Houghton, the girl to her left could be Edith's sister or friend. My guess she is her sister Ruth (Sheffield) Bush age 23. The women on the right I think is Louise (Northrop) Sheffield who would be about 49 years old. Comparing her to Photo No 1 above she easily could be a more mature Louise. Is this Ruth and or Louise Sheffield? {|style="border-left:solid 1px black;border-right:solid 1px black;border-top:solid 1px black;border-bottom:solid 1px black; text-align:center;" |To add a comment click on the photo, scroll down below the photo & add your comment in the comment box. |} {{Clear}} === Photo No. 03 Boating with Louise Sheffield === {{Image|file=Sheffield_Charles_and_Louise_Photo_Mysteries-8.png|align=r|size=m|caption='''Edith & Louise Sheffield?'''
Rattle Snake Camp
(Aug 1923 Oakland, NJ)
Photo No. 03}} Picture No 03 appears to be taken August 1923 at Rattle Snake Camp as was photo No 2. Notice both are wearing the same outfits as Photo No 2. The girl on the right is my grandmother, Edith (Sheffield) Houghton who would be about 18 years old. My guess is the women rowing is Louise (Northrop) Sheffield at 49 years old. Does anyone know if this is Louise? {|style="border-left:solid 1px black;border-right:solid 1px black;border-top:solid 1px black;border-bottom:solid 1px black; text-align:center;" |To add a comment click on the photo, scroll down below the photo & add your comment in the comment box. |} {{Clear}} === Photo No. 04 Wilbur, Louise & Edith Sheffield === {{Image|file=Sheffield_Charles_and_Louise_Photo_Mysteries-10.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Wilbur, Louise & Edith Sheffield'''
Sitting on the running board
(Oakland, NJ)
Photo No. 04}} Picture No 04 appears to be before 1925 and probably in Oakland, NJ. The young man on the left I think is Wilbur Sheffield. I think the women in the center may be his mother Louise Sheffield. I know the young lady on the right is my grandmother Edith (Sheffield) Houghton. Do you know if that is Wilbur or Louise? {|style="border-left:solid 1px black;border-right:solid 1px black;border-top:solid 1px black;border-bottom:solid 1px black; text-align:center;" |To add a comment click on the photo, scroll down below the photo & add your comment in the comment box. |} {{Clear}} === Photo No. 05 Louise, Charles, Edith, Florence Sheffield with unknown boy === {{Image|file=Sheffield_Charles_and_Louise_Photo_Mysteries-11.png|align=r|size=m|caption='''Louise, Charles, Edith, Florence Sheffield,
& unknown boy'''
(Oakland, NJ) Sept 1921
Photo No. 05}} Picture No 05 appears to be in garden of Charles and Louise Sheffield in Oakland, NJ in September 1921. The boy in the center is unknown. I think the women on the left is Louise Sheffield. I know the man is Charles Sheffield and the women on the left are sisters Edith (Sheffield) Houghton and oldest daughter Florence Sheffield. Do you know if it is Louise on the left? Do you know who the boy might be? {|style="border-left:solid 1px black;border-right:solid 1px black;border-top:solid 1px black;border-bottom:solid 1px black; text-align:center;" |To add a comment click on the photo, scroll down below the photo & add your comment in the comment box. |} {{Clear}} === Photo No. 06 Charles & Louise Sheffield with unknown family=== {{Image|file=Sheffield_Charles_and_Louise_Photo_Mysteries-1.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Charles & Louise? Sheffield,
with unknown family'''
(Oakland, NJ)
Photo No. 06}} Picture No 06 appears to be in garden of Charles and Louise Sheffield in Oakland, NJ. Charles Sheffield in center, Louise (probably) to his right. The friends or other relatives: husband, wife and their two children. This photo appears to be taken in the late 1920's or early 1930's based upon the apparent ages of Charles & Louise. There is a slim possibility that the women with Charles is his second wife, Amy (Hughes) Sharp, but that is doubtful. Charles and Amy were married in 1938 three years after Louise (Northrop) Sheffield passed away. Are you able to confirm whether the women in the center with Charles's arm around her is Louise? Do you know who any of the other family are in this photo? {|style="border-left:solid 1px black;border-right:solid 1px black;border-top:solid 1px black;border-bottom:solid 1px black; text-align:center;" |To add a comment click on the photo, scroll down below the photo & add your comment in the comment box. |} {{Clear}} === Photo No. 07 Louise with grand daughter Ruth === {{Image|file=Sheffield_Charles_and_Louise_Photo_Mysteries-7.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Louise with grand daughter Ruth,
and friends'''
(Oakland, NJ) 25 Feb 1929
Photo No. 07}} This picture is taken in front of Charles & Louise Sheffield home on Valley Road, Oakland, NJ. Although you cannot make out her face, I think the women in the center is Louise Sheffield with three children. Ruth Houghton, daughter of Edith (Sheffield) Houghton would be almost three years old. Very probable that Louise was watching Ruth in that Edith (Sheffield) Houghton was pregnant with Victor Houghton at the time. Victor was born three weeks later. My guess then would be the girl on the swing or on the slay is Ruth Houghton. Charles and Louise were very active in their community so the other children maybe friends or neighbors. What say you? Can you ID anyone in this photo? {|style="border-left:solid 1px black;border-right:solid 1px black;border-top:solid 1px black;border-bottom:solid 1px black; text-align:center;" |To add a comment click on the photo, scroll down below the photo & add your comment in the comment box. |} {{Clear}}

Sheffield History

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[[Category:Sheffield Name Study]] [[image:Sheffield-188-83.jpg|100px|COA]] The name Sheffield is of Anglo-Saxon origin. The name was first used in Rutland, where the Sheffields held a family seat. Spelling variations of the name include Sheffield, Shefield, Sheffeild, Shiffield, and many more. Please see the links below for information about Sheffield, UK. :: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Sheffield History of Sheffield] :: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Sheffield_history Timeline of Sheffield History] :: [http://www.internationalheraldry.com Heraldry] :: [[image:Sheffield-188-40.jpg|x50px|Wheat Sheaf]] A sheaf is a large bundle in which cereal plants are bound after reaping so they are convenient for threshing out the grain. In heraldry, a wheat sheaf is called a 'garb'. The ''garb'' (or wheat-sheaf), signifies ''plenty and commendable hospitality'' in the bearer. It may also mean that the harvest of the bearer’s hopes is secured. One of the earliest appearances of garbs in heraldry was on the seal of Ranulph, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Chester Earl of Chester] who died in 1232. Garbs became identified thereafter with the Earldom of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chester Chester], though they also appear in the arms of other families, some with a distant connection to the Earls and some without, as well as in armories of other countries. :: [[image: Sheffield-188-2.jpg|x50px|Wheat Sheaf]] The chevron represents the foot of a house, derived from the French work ‘chevron’ meaning rafter. It signifies ''protection''. The chevron was granted to those who had participated in some notable enterprise, had built churches or fortresses, or had accomplished some work requiring faithful service. The color RED signifies ''Warrior or martyr; Military strength and magnanimity''. WHITE signifies ''Peace and sincerity''. :: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheffield_Cross Sheffield Cross] :: [[image: Sheffield-188-3.jpg|x200px|Sheffield Cross]] :: A 9th century [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglian Anglian] cross-shaft, now in the British Museum, has been hollowed out and was found in use as a trough in a cutler's shop in the Park, Sheffield. It may be part of the churchyard cross removed in 1570. It is thought that it may have originated from the churchyard at the Cathedral of St Peter and St Paul, formerly the parish church. It includes ambiguous imagery of an archer: in Christian iconography of the period the archer could be a negative figure representing the evils and dangers of the world from which God protects believers. Equally some authorities have interpreted the archer as one of the horsemen of the apocalpse who was traditionally depicted with a bow, or a positive allegory of the "arrows" of the psalms or of God's teaching striking home.[http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=314520 Pastscape MONUMENT NO. 314520] :: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheffield_Cathedral Sheffield Cathedral] :: [[image:Sheffield-188-12.jpg |200px|Sheffield Cathedral ca 1819]] :: The site of the cathedral has a long history of Christian use. The shaft of the 9th-century Sheffield Cross, believed to have formerly been sited here, is now held by the British Museum.[1] It is probable that Sheffield's parish church, a satellite of Worksop Priory, was constructed here in the 12th century by William de Lovetot at the opposite end of the town to Sheffield Castle. This established the area of the parish of Sheffield, unchanged until the 19th century. This church was burnt down in 1266 during the Second Barons' War against King Henry III == Sources ==

Sheffield Name Study - Sheffield Notables

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==Sheffield Notables== *William Sheffield (fl.1407-1421) English politician, Member of Parliament for Rutland *[[Sheffield-4654|William Sheffield MP (abt.1590-1646)]] - Member of Parliament for Hedon in 1614 and Thirsk in 1624 ===Sheffield Barons=== *[[Sheffield-1066|Edmund Sheffield (1521-1549)]] - First Baron Sheffield of Butterwicke *[[Sheffield-1065|John Sheffield KB (abt.1538-1568)]] - Second Baron Sheffield of Butterwicke *[[Sheffield-1064|Edmund Sheffield KG (1565-1646)]] - Third Baron Sheffield. He was created the First Earl of Mulgrave in 1626. ===Succeeding Earls of Mulgrave=== *[[Sheffield-1624|Edmund Sheffield (1611-1658)]] - Second Earl of Mulgrave *[[Sheffield-1618|John Sheffield KG PC (1647-1721)]] - Third Earl of Mulgrave. Created Marquess of Normanby in 1694 and Duke of Buckingham and Normanby in 1703. ===Succeeding Dukes of Buckingham and Normanby and Marquess of Normanby=== *John Sheffield - Marquess of Normanby (1710) *Robert Sheffield - Marquess of Normanby (1711-1714) *Edmund Sheffield - Second Duke of Buckingham and Normanby (1716-1735) ===Sheffield Baronetshttps://www.wikizero.com/www/Sheffield_baronets=== The Sheffield Baronetcy of Normanby in the County of Lincoln, is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. It was created on 1 March 1755 for Charles Herbert Sheffield, the son of John Sheffield, First Duke of Buckingham and Normanby. *[[Sheffield-1619|Charles Herbert Sheffield Bt (1704-1774)]] - First Baronet Sheffield of Normanby. He was born Charles Herbert and took the name Sheffield in 1735 on the death of his half-brother, Edmund Sheffield.Private Acts of Parliament, 1735, (9 Geo.2). c. 20. [https://deedpolloffice.com/research/private-acts-parliament/1735-9-Geo-2-20] *John Sheffield Bt (abt. 1743-1815) - Third Baronet Sheffield *[[Sheffield-3472|Robert Sheffield Bt (abt.1758-1815)]] - Third Baronet Sheffield of Normanby *[[Sheffield-3473|Robert Sheffield (1786-1862)]] - Fourth Baronet Sheffield of Normanby *[[Sheffield-3474|Robert Sheffield 5th Bt (1824-abt.1886)]] - Fifth Baronet Sheffield of Normanby *[[Sheffield-3475|Berkeley Digby George Sheffield (1876-1946)]] - Sixth Baronet Sheffield of Normanby *Robert Arthur Sheffield Bt (1905-1977), Seventh Baronet Sheffield of Normanby ===Contemporary Sheffield Notables=== *Johnny Sheffield (1931-2010), real name John Matthew Sheffield Cassan. He was an American child actor, primarily noted for his many roles in Tarzan movies. *[[Sheffield-1564|William Jennings "Bill" Sheffield, Jr.]] (1928- ), American Democratic politician, fifth Governor of Alaska (1982-1986) *[[Sheffield-2131|Joseph Earl Sheffield (1793-abt.1882)]], American philanthropist and railroad magnate. *[[Sheffield-1437|William Paine Sheffield, Sr. (1820-1907)]], United States Representative and Senator from Rhode Island. ==Sources== See also: *Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990. *Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages https://web.archive.org/web/20191027141205/http://www.leighrayment.com/peers/peersS3.htm *www.thepeerage.com

Sheila McCarthy To-Do List

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Genealogical info to get: * Date and place of '''birth''' and/or '''baptism''' * Date and place of '''marriage(s)''' * Date and place of '''death''' and/or '''burial''' * '''Occupation''' -- contact the employer! * '''Children’s details''' * '''School records''' -- yearbooks * '''Hospital records''' * '''Military records''' -- WWI, WWII * '''Car registrations''' * '''Workhouse records''' * '''Orphanage records''' * '''Court Cases''' * '''Prison records''' * '''Census records''' -- where they were and what they were doing in the censuses 1841-1911 + 1939 Register * '''Land records''' (own/rent) * '''Travel & Immigration''' -- border crossing, ship passenger lists * '''Retirement / Pension''' * Details of '''probate''' or a''' will''', if one was left. * '''Gravestones''' * '''Newspaper articles''' (on birth, marriage, death/obituary, other) * '''Books''' * '''Photos''' * '''Letters''' * '''Diaries'''

Sheila's House

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==Home Owned By Sheila Foster (Now Sridharan)== Donna, T.D. and Chris were invited by [[Foster-7|Sheila]] to live at her house, which turned out to be just a brief spell of about 6-8 months, from around early to mid-1977, until sometime in early 1978. As far as the street number 546, I'm not 100 percent sure of that. I got it by finding the house on Google Maps Street View, and I couldn't tell which side of the street 546 was on.

Sheils Name Study

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[[Category:Sheils Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Plunket-68|Paula Burgan]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Shelburne United Empire Loyalist

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Sheldon Reference Library

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This is a list of sources to help you with your Sheldon Research. The Sheldon Family Magazine, No. 1-4, by Rev. Henry Olcott Sheldon. Loudonville, Ashland Co., O[hio] : [s.n.], 1855-1857. Available at HathiTrust at [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066319351 Sheldon Family Magazine].

Sheldons in Military

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This page is part of the Sheldon One Name Study Project. To learn more about this project, click [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Sheldon_Name_Study&public=1 HERE]. This is a listing of Sheldons known to have served in the military. === American Revolution - United States === (This information was collected from the Genealogical Research System of the Daughters of the American Revolution. A ? means that there is a problem with the documentation the DAR has received regarding this individual's service.) The underlined names have profiles on Wikitree, although others may also have profiles. If the military information has been added to the profile, put a "@" in front of his name. * @[[Sheldon-4101|Abner]], b. 8 Feb 1752 Deerfield, Hampshire, MA; d. 2 March 1823 Mendon, Monroe, NY * [[Sheldon-1064|Abraham, Jr.]], b. 23 May 1740 Reading, Middlesex, MA; d. 5 Feb 1796 Temple, NH * Abraham, Sr., b. 17 June 1717, Reading MA; d. 15 May 1790 Reading, MA * ?[[Sheldon-1287|Amasa Jr.]], bpt. 24 April 1748 Deerfield, Hampshire, MA; d. 1780 prob. Bernardston, Hampshire, MA * [[Sheldon-756|Amasa Sr.]], b. 27 Aug 1726 Deerfield, Hampshire, MA; d. 8 March 1809 Bernardston, Hampshire, MA * [[Sheldon-781|Arad]], b. 1754 Falltown Plt., Hampshire, MA; d. 26 March 1813 Bernardston, Franklin, MA * ?Asa Jr., b. 1750 New Marlboro, MA; d. 24 Jan 1827 New Marlboro, MA * Asher Jr., b. 30 Jan 1756 Branford, CT; d. 27 April 1780 Branford, CT * Benajah, b. ca. 1750; d. 1809 Washington Co., NY * ?Benajmin, b. 1728 Northampton, MA; 1 Oct 1803 prob. Northampton, MA * Benjamin, b. 27 Jan 1751 Pawtuxet, RI; 18 July 1816 Norwich, NY * [[Sheldon-397|Benjamin]], b. 4 March 1727 South Kingston, Newport, RI; d. 2 July 1795 Stephentown, Rensselear, NY * [[Sheldon-1596|Caleb]], b. ca. 1764; d. 29 Jan 1827 Chesterfield, Hampshire, MA * [[Sheldon-2549|Caleb]], b. 11 Jan 1746 Deerfield, MA; d. 10 Jan 1831 Waterbury, VT * [[Sheldon-2024|Caleb]], b. 5 March 1747; d. 22 Nov 1841 Wingdale, Duchess Co., NY * Cephas, b. 12. May 1754 Deerfield, Ma; d. 24 July 1848 Waterbury, VT * [[Sheldon-521|Christopher]], b. 29 Feb 1732; d. 14 Nov 1799 Providence, RI * ?[[Sheldon-1076|Daniel]], b. 1715 Northampton, MA; d. 23 Dec 1798 Rupert, VT * [[Sheldon-1112|David]], b. 1756 Suffield, Hartford, CT; d. 15 Feb 1832 Rupert, VT * Ebenezer, b. 20 Feb 1754; d. 24 July 1825 Aurora, OH * [[Sheldon-592|Ebenezer]], b. 10 Dec 1737 Northampton, MA; d. 19 Jan 1804 Southampton, MA * Elijah, b. 1 Sept 1738 Suffield, CT; d. 2 July 1812 West Suffield, CT * Elijah, b. 1 Nov 1733 Deerfield, MA; after 1783; prob. Bernardston, MA * [[Sheldon-1174|Elisha Jr.]], b. 6 March 1740 Lyme, New London, CT; d. 11 March 1805 Sheldon, Franklin, VT * [[Sheldon-1173|Elisha Sr.]], b. 2 Sept 1709 Northampton, Hampshire, MA; d. 1 Sept 1779 Litchfield, Litchfield, CT * Epaphras Jr., b. 2 Aug 1753 Windsor, Hartford, CT; d. 31 Jan 1850 Hannibal, Oswego, NY * Ephraim, b. 21 May 1754 Somers, Hartford, CT; d. 22 April 1840 Lee, Berkshire, MA * Ephraim, 1745 Lynnfield, MA; d. 30 Dec 1806 Salem, MA * Esek, b. 10 Nov 1736 Glocester, Providence, RI; d. after 1820 Western Oneida, NY * Ezekiel, b. 11 Feb 1758 Scituate, RI; d. 27 Jan 1846 Plymouth, Chenango, NY * George, b. 11 Oct 1757 South Kingston, Kings, RI; d. 1845 Moores Hill, Dearborn, IN * [[Sheldon-1121|Isaac]], b. 22 July 1755 South Kingston, Kings, RI; d. 6 May 1844 Sherburne, Chenango, NY * [[Sheldon-1468|Isaac]], b. 5 Aug 1730 South Kingston, Washington, RI; before 11 June 1813 Willsboro, Essex, NY * [[Sheldon-2172|Isaac]], b. 1752 Suffield, CT; d. 1810 Rupert, VT * [[Sheldon-586|Israel]], b. May 1715 Northampton, MA; d. 8 June 1791 Southampton, MA * [[Sheldon-1051|Jacob]], b. 24 March 1754 Suffield, Hartford, CT; d. after 1820 Brutus-Liv, Cayuga, NY * James, b. ca. 1758; d. after 27 March 1832 Shrewsbury Two., York, PA * [[Sheldon-1311|James]], b. 11 April 1743 South Kingston, Washington, RI; d. 10 Aug 1828 Adams, Jefferson, NY * ?James, b. 1743 RI; d. 19 Aug 1806 Cranston, Kent, RI * ?James Jr., b. 9 April 1757 Pawtuxet, RI; d. 18 June 1819 Remsen, Oneida, NY * James Sr., b. 19 Dec 1728 Pawtucket, RI; d. 5 Oct 1819 Troy, NY * Job, b. 1758 Cranston, Providence, RI; d. 1 April 1832 Delhi, Delaware, NY * [[Sheldon-1069|Joel]], b. 1746 Suffield, CT; d. 25 Dec 1829 North Rupert, VT * ?[[Sheldon-956|John]], b. 9 Aug 1710 Deerfield, MA; d. 4 Dec 1793 Deerfield, MA * John, b. 1747 South Kingston, RI; d. 26 Aug 1823 Niagara Co., NY * John, b. 1740 Smithfield, RI; d. 1845 Adams, MA * ?John, b. 27 Feb 1747 Suffield, Hartford, CT; d. 20 Dec 1812 Rupert, Bennington, VT * John, b. before 1729; d. after 7 Oct 1799 Beverly-Liv, Essex, MA * [[Sheldon-257|Jonathan]], b. 18 Feb 1748 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA; d. 8 Aug 1835 Fowler, Trumbull, OH * Jonathan, b. 23 Jan 1757, Middlestown, New port, RI; d. 9 Nov 1849 Duanesburg, Schenectady, NY * Jonathan, b. 1744 Falltown, Hampshire, MA; d. 2 Oct 1802 Bernardston, Hampshire, MA * Josiah, b. 1754 East Hartford, Hartford, CT; d. Feb 1843 Underhill, VT * Martin, b. 1 Feb 1762 Suffield, CT; d. 4 Sept 1848 Suffield, CT * [[Sheldon-2492|Moses]], b. 24 Oct 1751 West Suffield, CT; d. 21 March 1849 Rupert, VT * Palmer, b. 28 Jan 1745 South Kingston, Washington, RI; d. 13 Oct 1794 South Kingston, Washington, RI * Pardon, b. 20 April 1755 Cranston, RI; d. 1825 Lyndon, VT * [[Sheldon-1181|Phineas]], b. 27 June 1717 Northampton, Hampshire, MA; d. 18 Sept 1807 Suffield, Hartford, CT * Potter, b. ca. 1745; d. before 27 Jan 1798 Dutchess, NY * [[Sheldon-759|Remembrance]], b. 16 Oct 1717 Deerfield, Hampshire, MA; d. 3 April 1787 Deerfield, Hampshire, MA * [[Sheldon-778|Reuben]], bpt. 11 Sept 1749 Deerfield, Hampshire, MA; d. 15 March 1837 Leyden, Franklin, MA * [[Sheldon-2197|Roger]], b. March 1756 Windsor, CT; 23 March 1823 Huron, Wayne, NY * Roger, b. 2 Feb 1743 Scituate, Providence, RI; d. 8 Dec 1816 Cumberland, Providence, RI * Samuel, b. 10 March 1766 Suffield, Hartford, CT; d. 31 July 1856 Suffield, Hartford, Hartford, CT * Samuel, b. ca. 1740 Reading, Middlesex Co., MA; d. 24 Dec 1832 Wilton, Hillsborough Co., NH * Samuel, b. 5 April 1742 NY; d. 12 Aug 1834 Greenwich Bu., Washington Co., NY * Samuel Jr., b. 1734 Northampton, MA; d. 26 Aug 1818 Northampton, MA * [[Sheldon-733|Seth]], b. 1738 Suffield, CT; d. 24 April 1810 Pawlet, VT * [[Sheldon-1373|Simeon]], b. 22 March 1726 Suffield, Hampshire, MA; d. 1 Feb 1813 Suffield, Hartford, CT * Thomas, b. ca. 1734 NY; d. after 1804 Dutchess Co.-liv, NY * Whiting, b. 1758 Sheffield, MA; d. 7 July 1839 Chili, NY * ?William, b. 1736; d. 1816 Sheffield, MA * William, b. 12 July 1759 Reading, MA; d. 8 Feb 1826 Ashby, MA * ?William, b. 27 Jan 1758 Gloucester, MA; d. 26 Dec 1831 Newcastle, ME * William, b. 1751 South Kingport, RI; d. 1818 Jefferson Co, NY * William, b. 1756; d. 27 July 1805 Stephentown, Renesslaer Co., NY * Zachariah, b. 1754 Reading, MA; d. 1815 Fitchburg, MA === United States Civil War === * [[Sheldon-2500|Giles G. Sheldon]], Company G, 44th Ohio Volunteers

Sheldrick's England to Australia

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Randall-962|Michelle Randall]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Traking my mothers family tree from Newcastle - Melbourne - England * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=3834223 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Shell House Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Shell House Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==Background== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} Shell House was a triangular property on Edisto Island, wedged between the Crawford Plantation on the south, and Sandy Creek on the north. In the 1840's the Shell House Plantation belonged to [[Clark-81641|James Joseph Clark]]. In 1847 Clark mortgaged the plantation and a number of enslaved persons. (very difficult to read the document) '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. S11-U11 1845-1849
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR7-BV1F}} (accessed 9 May 2023) *Deed Bk S11 p.569-570, mortgage
Clark mortgaged Shell House Plantation and the enslaved persons again in 1849, this time to Thomas Gelzer. (difficult to read) '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. A12-B12 1847-1849
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR7-T9GC-Q}} (accessed 9 May 2023) *1849 Deed Bk B12 p.451
In 1860 Shell House Plantation was advertised for sale By Thomas M. Hume after the death of James J. Clark.'''Estate Sale''' https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charleston-daily-courier-1860-shell/124338532/ The Charleston Daily Courier, Charleston, South Carolina, Mon, Jan 2, 1860, Page 3 By 1873 Shell House Plantation on Edisto Island was up for sale again. The sale ad stated it had 404 acres, a large dwelling house, a cotton house built about 4 years prior, a large commodious stable, and 9 framed laborers houses. Advertised by Louis D. DeSaussure'''Edisto Island Shell House''' https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charleston-daily-news-1873-shell-hou/124337939/ The Charleston Daily News, Charleston, South Carolina, Tue, Jan 7, 1873, Page 3 By In 1875, free man, Jim Hutchinson, organized with 21 other freedmen, and was successful in purchasing the 404 acres of Clark’s Shell House Plantation.https://edisto.org/history/ At one time Shell House Plantation was one of three plantations on Edisto Island owned by Ephraim Mikell Baynard. At 142 acres, it was a relatively small plantation with a small slave community. Baynard did not live here, preferring to reside at Rabbit Point Plantation.Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012) p. 132 ===Owners=== *[[Clark-81642|William Mikell Clark]] *[[Clark-81641|James J. Clark]] * [[Baynard-23|Ephraim Mikell Baynard]] (1797 - 1865) For more information please see: *[[Space:Slaves_of_James_Joseph_Clark_1850%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of James Joseph Clark]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_Baynard%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell Baynard]] == Sources ==

Shelley 714 Project Notes

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Shelley and Snyder Family Documents

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Source Documents for the Shelley and Snyder Families.

Shelley Baronets

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Shelley Baronets of Castle Goring

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Shelley Baronets of Michelgrove

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Shelley-714, Connection Table

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[[Category:Shelley-714 Free Space Profiles]] ==Apparent confusion over 11th great grandparents and the Shelley Baronets==
{|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col"|What I know ! scope="col"|What others suggest |-align=center |Regarding the parentage of both [[Shelley-1058|Richard Shelley]] and [[Linnet-8|Margaret Linet]]... While records are available and have been able to narrow down the date range of their respective existences.||Other researchers do not know who his parents are |-align=center |Having observed the proximity of the two main Shelley branches (our blacksmith line and the aristocratic line) in date and location, I am of the belief that somewhere there ''may be'' a common ancestor. (''As a Shelley, I regularly get asked about relation to the Percy's. I also have no possible claim to the titles'')||I have seen false lineages which have Richard as a son of [[Shelley-880|John Shelley]] and [[Reresby-22|Jane Reresby]] which is false because according to the reliable avenues of information, the pair only had two sons; William and John (John while marrying did not have children). |-align=center |It appears that the name of Richard's father is John. From what I have seen so far it looks like the probable birth year for this John is around 1590. ||Another claim I have seen is that Richard is a son of [[Shelley-109|John Shelley]] and [[FitzWilliam-245|Mary Fitzwilliam]] but is clearly is false due to the high age gap between parents and theorized son. |-align=center |Margaret's parents are a general unknown, although there are suggestions are that Philip Linet (also don't know whether the spelling is with one "t" or two or whether it is one "n" or two). and Margaret Barker are her parents||It is said that Margaret Barker had immigrated to the US before she passed away. One suspicion that I have is that Margaret is being confused with a sister Mary? |}
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{| class="wikitable sortable" border="2" style="font-size: 100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Relationship ! scope="col" | Short Description |-align=center |[[Image:Ardern-44.jpg|50px]]||[[Ardern-44|Jacinda Ardern (1980 - )]]||17 Degrees||40th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Atkinson-3040.jpg|50px]] ||[[Atkinson-3040|Harry Atkinson (1831 - 1892)]]|| 20 degrees||10th Premier of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Ballance-30.jpg|50px]] ||[[Ballance-30|John Ballance (1839 - 1893)]]|| 21 degrees ||14th Premier of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Bell-10042.jpg|50px]] ||[[Bell-10042|Francis Bell (1851 - 1936)]]||17th Cousin 4x Removed/18 degrees||20th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Bolger-211.jpg|50px]] ||[[Bolger-211|Jim Bolger (1935 - )]]||21 degrees||35th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Clark-19085.jpg|50px]] ||[[Clark-19085|Helen Clark (1950 - )]]||23 degrees||37th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Coates-1243.jpg|50px]] ||[[Coates-1015|Joseph Coates (1878 - 1943)]]||19 degrees||21st Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Domett-2.jpg|50px]] ||[[Domett-2|Alfred Domett (1811 - 1887)]]||17 degrees||4th Premier of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:English-2528.jpg|50px]]||[[English-2528|Bill English (1961 - )]]|| ''Not Connected''||39th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|50px]]||[[Forbes-1605|George Forbes (1869 - 1947)]]||12 degrees||22nd Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Fox-6747.jpg|50px]]||[[Fox-6747|William Fox (1812 - 1893)]]||27 Degrees||2nd Premier of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Fraser-2183.jpg|50px]]||[[Fraser-2183|Peter Fraser (1884 - 1950)]]||23 degrees||24th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Grey-1598.jpg|50px]]||[[Grey-1598|George Grey (1812 - 1898)]]||15 degrees||11th Premier of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Hall-23165.jpg|50px]]||[[Hall-23165|John Hall (1824 - 1907)]]||19 degrees||12th Premier of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Hall-Jones-3.jpg|50px]]||[[Hall-Jones-3|William Hall-Jones (1851 - 1936)]]||24 degrees||16th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Holland-3608.jpg|50px]]||[[Holland-3608|Sidney Holland (1893 - 1961)]]||11 degrees||25th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Holyoake-83.jpg|50px]] ||[[Holyoake-83|Keith Holyoake (1904 - 1983)]]||15 degrees||26th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Key-1492.jpg|50px]]||[[Key-1492|John Key (1961 - )]]||37 degrees ||38th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Kirk-1500.jpg|50px]] ||[[Kirk-1500|Norman Kirk (1923 - 1974)]]||19 degrees||29th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|50px]] ||[[Lange-1237|David Lange (1942 - 2005)]]||14 degrees||32nd Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Mackenzie-1482.jpg|50px]] ||[[Mackenzie-1482|Thomas Mackenzie (1854 - 1930)]] ||17 degrees||18th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Marshall-6299.jpg|50px]] ||[[Marshall-6299|Jack Marshall (1912 - 1988)]]||22 degrees||28th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Massey-1785.jpg|50px]] ||[[Massey-1785|William Massey (1856 - 1925)]]||18 degrees||19th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Moore-18461.jpg|50px]] ||[[Moore-18461|Mike Moore (1949 - 2020)]]||19 degrees||34th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Muldoon-66.jpg|50px]] ||[[Muldoon-66|Robert Muldoon (1921 - 1992)]]||21 degrees||31st Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Nash-3273.jpg|50px]] ||[[Nash-3273|Walter Nash (1882 - 1968)]]||13 degrees||27th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Palmer-7697.jpg|50px]] ||[[Palmer-7697|Geoffrey Palmer (1942 - )]]||14 degrees||33rd Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Pollen-20.jpg|50px]] ||[[Pollen-20|Daniel Pollen (1813 - 1896)]]||22 degrees||9th Premier of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Robson-645.jpg|50px]] ||[[Robson-645|Jenny Shipley (1952 - )]] ||17 Degrees||36th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Rowling-34.jpg|50px]] ||[[Rowling-34|Wallace Rowling (1927 - 1995)]]||12 degrees||30th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Savage-2343.jpg|50px]] ||[[Savage-2343|Michael Savage (1872 - 1940)]]||22 degrees||23rd Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center |[[Image:Seddon-87.jpg|50px]]||[[Seddon-87|Richard Seddon (1845 - 1906)]]||21 degrees||15th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center | [[Image:Sewell-1214.jpg|50px]]||[[Sewell-1214|Henry Sewell (1807 - 1879)]]||24 degrees||1st Premier of New Zealand |-align=center |[[Image:Stafford-2386.jpg|50px]]||[[Stafford-2386|Edward Stafford (1819 - 1901)]]||15 degrees ||3rd Premier of New Zealand |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|50px]]||[[Stout-1877|Robert Stout (1844 - 1930)]]||18 degrees||13th Premier of New Zealand |-align=center |[[Image:Vogel-818.jpg|50px]]||[[Vogel-818|Julius Vogel (1835 - 1899)]]||22 degrees||8th Premier of New Zealand |-align=center |[[Image:Ward-10380.jpg|50px]] ||[[Ward-10380|Joseph Ward (1856 - 1930)]]||19 degrees||17th Prime Minister of New Zealand |-align=center |[[Image:Waterhouse-1287.jpg|50px]] ||[[Waterhouse-1287|George Waterhouse (1824 - 1906)]]||19 degrees||7th Premier of New Zealand |-align=center |[[Image:Watt-1192.jpg|50px]]||[[Watt-1192|Hugh Watt (1912 - 1980)]]||20 degrees||Acting Prime Minister (following death of Norman Kirk) |-align=center |[[Image:Weld-202.jpg|50px]]||[[Weld-202|Frederick Weld (1823 - 1891)]]||10th Cousin 5x Removed/16 degrees ||6th Premier of New Zealand |-align=center |[[Image:Whitaker-2814.jpg|50px]]||[[Whitaker-2814|Frederick Whitaker (1812 - 1891)]]||21 degrees||5th Premier of New Zealand |}
---- ==Notable Figures== ----
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="2" style="font-size: 100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Relationship ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Short Description |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|50px]] ||[[Every-147| Frederick Simon Every (1804 - 1888)]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Every-147&person2_name=Shelley-714 4x Great Grandfather]||Invented the chimney sweeper |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|50px]] ||[[Fulton-1561| James Edward Fulton (1854 - 1928)]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fulton-1561&person2_name=Shelley-714 1st Cousin 4x Removed]||Surveyor, Engineer |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|50px]] ||[[Fulton-1562|Dr. Robert Valpy Fulton FRMetS (1865 - 1924)]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fulton-1562&person2_name=Shelley-714 1st Cousin 4x Removed]||Surgeon, Cyclist |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|50px]] || [[Fulton-1559|Julius Herbert Fulton (1901 - 1973)]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fulton-1559&person2_name=Shelley-714 2nd cousin 3x removed]||One of the two founders of the Fulton Hogan construction company |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|50px]]||[[Grylls-28|Edward Michael (Bear) Grylls (1974 - )]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Grylls-28&person2_name=Shelley-714 12th Cousin 3x Removed]|| British adventurer, writer and television presenter |-align=center | [[Image:Jeffreys-348.jpg|50px]] || [[Jeffreys-348|Dr Julius Jeffreys FRS (1800 - 1877)]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jeffreys-348&person2_name=Shelley-714 4x great grand uncle]||Invented the respirator |-align=center | [[Image:Mosley-1010.jpg|50px]]||[[Mosley-1010|Nicholas Mosley (1923 - 2017)]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mosley-1010&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x Removed]||Author |-align=center | [[Image:Mosley-519.jpg|50px]]||[[Mosley-519|Max Rufus Mosley (1940 - )]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mosley-519&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x Removed]||Former Racing Driver, President of FIA |-align=center | [[Image:Shelley-508.jpg|50px]]||[[Shelley-508|Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792 - 1822)]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Shelley-508&person2_name=Shelley-714 14th Cousin 5x Removed]|| Poet |-align=center | [[Image:Shelley-537.jpg|50px]]||[[Shelley-537|Percy Florence Shelley (1819 - 1889)]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Shelley-537&person2_name=Shelley-714 15th Cousin 4x Removed]|| Poet |-align=center | [[Image:Sidney-133.jpg|50px]]||[[Sidney-133|William Phillip Sidney (1909 - 1991)]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sidney-133&person2_name=Shelley-714 13th Cousin 1x removed]|| Governor General of Australia, WWII Veteran, VC recipient |-align=center | [[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|50px]] ||[[Valpy-29|Richard Valpy DD (1754 - 1836)]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Valpy-29&person2_name=Shelley-714 5x Great Grandfather]||Schoolmaster, Author |}
---- == Research Statistics ==
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ '''My Ancestors Research Statistics''' ! colspan="2" style="background:#DAA520;"| ! colspan="5" style="background:#DAA520;"| BY GENERATION |- | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Gen. No.''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Relation to Richard''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Total Possible Profiles''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''On Wikitree''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Created''' |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| 1||Self||align="center"|1||align="center"|1||align="center"|1 |-style="background:#98FB98;" |align="center" | 2||Parent||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|2 |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center" |3||Grandparent||align="center"|4||align="center"|4||align="center"|4 |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"|4||Great Grandparent||align="center"|8||align="center"|8||align="center"|8 |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"|5||2nd Great Grandparent||align="center"|16||align="center"|16||align="center"|16 |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"|6||3rd Great Grandparent||align="center"|32||align="center"|31 (96.88%)||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center"| 7||4th Great Grandparent||align="center"|64||align="center"|42 (65.63%)||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" |align="center"| 8||5th Great Grandparent||align="center"|126(-2)*||align="center"|47 (37.3%)||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center"| 9||6th Great Grandparent||align="center"|252(-4)*||align="center"|36 (14.29%)||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" |align="center"| 10||7th Great Grandparent||align="center"|504(-8)*||align="center"|37 (7.34%)||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center"| 11||8th Great Grandparent||align="center"|1008(-16)*||align="center"|25 (2.48%)||align="center"|? |}
---- ==Wikitree Relation table== ===Connection via relation===
{|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col"|Profile ! scope="col"|Connection to me ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |[[McBride-790|Barrie McBride]]||Grandfather ||N/A |-align=center |[[Buchanan-893|Noela McBride]]||Grandmother ||N/A |-align=center |[[Fleet-377|Heather Fleet]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fleet-377&person2_name=Shelley-714 3rd Cousin 1x Removed]|| |-align=center |[[James-7286|Rebecca James]]||4th Cousin*|| |-align=center |[[Carrington-603|Janet Doyle]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carrington-603&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 1x Removed]|| |-align=center |[[Hayes-9777|Jana Hayes]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hayes-9777&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 1x Removed]|| |-align=center |[[Wilson-56740|Alana Wilson]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wilson-56740&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 1x Removed]|| |-align=center |[[Allan-Johns-1|Christine Allan-Johns]]||4th Cousin 2x Removed|| |-align=center |[[Hoye-72|Wendy Hoye]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hoye-72&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 2x Removed]|| |-align=center |[[Littlejohn-440|Ann Littlejohn]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Littlejohn-440&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 2x Removed]|| |-align=center |[[Smith-144291|Neil Smith]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Smith-144291&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 2x Removed]|| |-align=center |[[Cunningham-15396|Andrew Cunningham ]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cunningham-15396&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 1x Removed]|| |-align=center |[[Smith-86545|Kathryn Mooney]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Smith-86545&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 1x Removed]|| |-align=center |[[Smith-158158|Stephanie Smith]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Smith-158158&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 1x Removed]|| |-align=center |[[Utting-102|Amy Utting]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Utting-102&person2_name=Shelley-714 6th Cousin]|| |-align=center |Anita Cochrane||6th cousin 1x removed {implied}*||*Calculation based upon profiles and associated LNAB tags |-align=center |[[Hadow-44|Patrick Hadow]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hadow-44&person2_name=Shelley-714 6th Cousin 1x Removed]||A connection between Patrick and John still needs to be made |-align=center |[[Wedgwood-216|Sir Ralph Wedgwood]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wedgwood-216&person2_name=Shelley-714 6th Cousin 1x Removed]|| |-align=center |[[Ridgeway-987|Carlina Ridgeway]]||7th Cousin|| |-align=center |[[Flint-2024|Gail Flint]]||7th Cousin 1x Removed|| |-align=center |[[Flint-1284|Susan Flint]]||7th Cousin 1x Removed|| |-align=center |[[Craycroft-31|John Craycroft]]||7th Cousin 2x Removed|| |-align=center |[[Torrey-775|David Torrey]]||9th Cousin|| |-align=center |[[Gunn-471|Janet Gunn]]||9th Cousin 2x Removed|| |-align=center |[[Hutchins-1898|Scott Hutchins]]||11th Cousin 1x Removed|| |-align=center |[[Ward-22928|Robert Ward]]||14th Cousin 3x Removed|| |-align=center |[[Sutton-6743|Stuart Sutton]]||17th Cousin 1x Removed|| |-align=center |[[Shaw-8109|Elizabeth Shaw]]||17th Cousin 1x removed (uncertain)|| |-align=center |[[Black-1271|Loretta Black]]||17th Cousin 2x Removed||Account now closed |-align=center |[[Blomfield-51|Helena Blomfield]]||18th Cousin|| |-align=center |[[Fiscus-32|Julie Ricketts]]||18th Cousin 1x removed|| |-align=center |[[Turner-26970|Marsha Turner]]||18th Cousin 1x removed|| |-align=center |[[Gray-6642|Gail Gray]]||21st Cousin 1x Removed (Uncertain)|| |-align=center |[[Guthrie-2600|Julie Guthrie]]||19th Cousin||Account now closed |-align=center |[[N-17|Maggie N.]]||20th Cousin 1x Removed|| |-align=center |[[White-43962|Josiah White]]||21st Cousin 1x removed || |-align=center |[[Gannon-802|Jessica Gannon]]||25th Cousin|| |-align=center |}
---- ===Connection via degrees=== {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col"|Profile ! scope="col"|Connection to me ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |[[McMichael-211|Fiona Gilliver]]||12 degrees ||NZ Project member |-align=center |[[Adiletto-2|Janine Balistreri]]||27 degrees || |-align=center |[[Dickson-4413|Margaret Allison]]||15 degrees ||NZ Project member |-align=center |} === Connection Statistics === #'*' +1, with no further guessing on potential size of family #'**' Dependent on a potential relationship change #'***' A lot of unknowns now with assumptions of no siblings to could with predictions
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ |- | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Step No.''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Current Number of associated profiles''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Total Number of associated profiles''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Percentage of associated profiles''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Details / Notes''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Current Total Profiles''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Total Profiles''' |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |-align="center" | 0||1||1||100%||This is me. There is no one else||1||1 |-style="background:#98FB98;" |-align="center" | 1||3 ||6*||60%||Brother and parents, two missing siblings, partner (when it gets to that)||4||7 |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |-align="center" |2||8||10**||80%||One missing sibling and a family partner maximum 6 year wait until connectivity||12||17 |-style="background:#98FB98;" |-align="center" |3||28||36+||88.88%||Assuming accurate memory of 2 siblings||40||53 |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |-align="center" |4||83***||98+||84.69%||All percentages from this step onwards to cutoff step are estimates according to exponential addition of unknown figures||123||151 |-style="background:#98FB98;" |-align="center" |5||190***||239||79.49%||?||313||390 |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |-align="center" |6||?||?%||?||?||?||? |-style="background:#98FB98;" |-align="center" |7||?||?%||?||?||?||? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |-align="center" |8||?||?%||?||?||?||? |-style="background:#98FB98;" |-align="center" |9||?||?%||?||?||?||? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |-align="center" |10||?||?%||?||?||?||? |}
==== Degree 1 ====
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ |- | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Name''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Notes''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Association type''' |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| James|| align="center"|Addition of partner pending on relationship change|| align="center"|Biological/Marriage |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Mum|| align="center"|The twins?, Addition of third son 6 years away||align="center"|Biological/Marriage |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Dad|| align="center"|The twins?|| align="center"|Biological |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Partner|| align="center"|Classified||align="center"|Classified |}
==== Degree 2 ====
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ |- | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Name''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Notes''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Association type''' |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Zara|| align="center"|Profile addition pending on relationship change||align="center"|Relationship to sibling |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Nik|| align="center"|6 years until readdition of child|| align="center"|Biological |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Daniel|| align="center"|6 years until profile can be recreated|| align="center"|Biological/Marriage |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Sean|| align="center"|No further additions|| align="center"|Biological |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Nana|| align="center"|No further additions|| align="center"|Biological |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Barrie || align="center"|No further additions|| align="center"|Biological |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Gran|| align="center"|No further additions|| align="center"|Biological |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Victor|| align="center"|Unknown details of first marriage|| align="center"|Marriage |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Kirsten|| align="center"|Unknown birth date of (ex?)husband|| align="center"|Marriage |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Ruth|| align="center"|No further additions|| align="center"|Biological |}
==== Degree 3 ====
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ |- | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Name''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Notes''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Association type''' |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Father|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Mother|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown sibling 1|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown sibling 2|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Allan|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Irene|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Allan|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| James|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Ethel|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Roger|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Gordon|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Trevor|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Elizabeth|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Natalie|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Clive|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Brendan|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Raewyn|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Phil|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Horace|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Lydia|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Patricia|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Julia|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Anthony|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Nona|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Frederick|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Ena|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Russell|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Anthony|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Greening|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Shane|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Sarah|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Amy|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Sophie|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Tamati|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Jedekiah|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Giana|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |}
==== Degree 4 ====
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ |- | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Name''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Notes''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Association type''' |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| ?|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| ?|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |}
==== Degree 5 ====
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ |- | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Name''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Notes''' | align="center" style="background:#DAA520;"|'''Association type''' |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Father|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Mother|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Father|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Mother|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Father|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Mother|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Father|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Mother|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| James|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Margaret|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Helen|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| James|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"|Jens|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Anna|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Mary|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Christina|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"|Elizabeth|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Marion|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Richard|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Richard|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Mary|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Josephine|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Mary|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Richard|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Ernest|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| William|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Penelope|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| William|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"|Ernest|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Evelyn|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"|Edward|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Leonard|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Frederick|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Percy|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Alice|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Constance|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 1|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 2|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Alwyn|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 1|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 2|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 3|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Ronald|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Keith|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Child|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Partner|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 1|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 2|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 3|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 4|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 5|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Partner|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 1|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 2|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Mervyn|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 3|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 4|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Partner|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"|Helen|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 1|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 2|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 3|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Partner|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Child|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Partner|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| William|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Betsy|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Margaret|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Martha|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Betsy|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"|Mary|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| William|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| John|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Ernest|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Charles|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| James|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Helen|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Helen|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Catherine|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Andrew|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Jemima|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| James|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Henry|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Madge|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Thelma|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Thomas|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Harriet|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Ann|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| William|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Louisa|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Thomas|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Henrietta|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Stephen|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Philip|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Charles|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Alfred|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Harriet|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| John|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Rose|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Elizabeth|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| John|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| George|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Ernest|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Charlotte|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"|Herbert|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Leonard|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Edith|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Alfred|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Margaret|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| George|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Jane|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Thelma|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Edna|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Raymond|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Father|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Mother|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Father|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Mother|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Father|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Mother|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Father|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Mother|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Father|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Mother|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Father|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Mother|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Father|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Mother|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Kevin|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| George|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Anne|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Reginald|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| George|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Arthur|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Herbert|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Lilian|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"|Anne|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Frederick|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| John|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Eliza|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Eliza|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| James|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| John|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Emma|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Amelia|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Lelia|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Marion|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Joan|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Child|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Eileen|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Nola|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Walter|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 1|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 2|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Hans|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Anne|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Maren|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Mathias|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Anne|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Jorgen|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Mother|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Hans|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Oliver|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Robert|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| George|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| George|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| George|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"|Lilian|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Betty|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Bruce|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Father|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Mother|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Norman|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Elsie|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Partner|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Daphne|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| James|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Alice|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| James|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Henry|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Ernest|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Walter|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Harold|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Robert|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Edith|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Frederick|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Abigail|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| William|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Florence|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Margaret|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Sue|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Christopher|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Grace|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Sarah|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Benjamin|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Ruth|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Susan|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Ruth|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Alfred|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Elwyn|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Lynnell|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Alan|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"|Frederick|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Robert|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Eric|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Percival|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Eric|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| June|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Child|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Noel|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Anthony|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Helen|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 1|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 2|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Child 3|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Partner|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Maxine|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Edward|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"|Joycelyn|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Partner|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Arthur|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Margaret|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Sibling 1|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Sibling 2|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Unknown Sibling 3|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"| Unknown Partner|| align="center"|?||align="center"|? |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| Glenn|| align="center"|?|| align="center"|? 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==== Degree 6 ====
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==== Degree 7 ====
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==== Degree 8====
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==== Degree 9 ====
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==== Degree 10 ====
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Shelley-714, World War II

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{|border="2" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Rank ! scope="col"|First Name ! scope="col"|Last Name ! scope="col"|Connection ! scope="col"|Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Date of Death ! scope="col"|Survived/Location of Death |-align=center |[[Image:Barnett-6414.jpg|50px]]||Air Chief Marshal||[[Barnett-6414|Denis Hensley Fulton]]||[[Barnett-6414| Barnett]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Barnett-6414&person2_name=Shelley-714 2nd Cousin 3x removed]||British Air Force||1992||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Captain||[[Bowes-Lyon-70|Ronald George]]||[[Bowes-Lyon-70|Bowes-Lyon]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bowes-Lyon-70&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 3x Removed]||British Army||1960||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Lieutenant||[[Bowes-Lyon-50|John Patrick]]||[[Bowes-Lyon-50|Bowes-Lyon]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bowes-Lyon-50&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x Removed]||British Army||1941||Europe |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Lieutenant||[[Bowes-Lyon-118|Douglas Ian Gordon]]||[[Bowes-Lyon-118|Bowes-Lyon]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bowes-Lyon-118&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x Removed]||Canadian Army||1977||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Buckeridge-63.jpg|50px]]||Corporal||[[Buckeridge-63|Clifford Herne]]||[[Buckeridge-63| Buckeridge]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buckeridge-63&person2_name=Shelley-714 2nd Cousin 3x Removed]||New Zealand Army||1942||First Battle of El Alamein |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Sergeant||[[Buckeridge-58|Campbell Winfield]]||[[Buckeridge-58|Buckeridge]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buckeridge-58&person2_name=Shelley-714 2nd Cousin 3x Removed]||New Zealand Army||1999||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Burrows-2686.jpg|50px]]||Lieutenant Colonel||[[Burrows-2686|Montagu Brocas]]||[[Burrows-2686| Burrows]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Burrows-2686&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 3x Removed]||British Army||1967||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Major||[[Carington-3|Peter Alexander Rupert]]||[[Carington-3|Carington]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carington-3&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x Removed]||British Army||2018||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Cooper-20358-1.jpg|50px]]||Civilian||[[Cooper-13142|Frederick]]||[[Cooper-13142|Cooper]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cooper-13142&person2_name=Shelley-714 3rd Great Grandfather]||N/A||13 Jan 1941||Cardiff Blitz |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Captain||[[Cornwallis-82|Oswald Wykeham]]||[[Cornwallis-82|Cornwallis]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cornwallis-82&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 3x Removed]||British Army||1974||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Lieutenant||[[Couper-268|George Robert Cecil]]||[[Couper-268|Couper]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Couper-268&person2_name=Shelley-714 3rd Cousin 3x Removed]||British Army||1975||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Captain||[[Couper-269|Jem Ramsay]]||[[Couper-269|Couper]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Couper-269&person2_name=Shelley-714 3rd Cousin 3x Removed]||British Army||1979||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Commander||[[Colville-344|Charles Alexander]]||[[Colville-344|Colville]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Colville-344&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 3x Removed]||British Navy||14 Mar 1945||Azores |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Lieutenant||[[Colville-722|John Gilbert]]||[[Colville-722|Colville]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Colville-722&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 3x Removed]||British Navy||1952||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Captain||[[Every-Clayton-29|John Oswald]]||[[Every-Clayton-29|Every-Clayton]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Every-Clayton-29&person2_name=Shelley-714 3rd Cousin 3x Removed]||Canadian Army||1979||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Lieutenant||[[Every-Clayton-28|Thomas Edward]]||[[Every-Clayton-28|Every-Clayton]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Every-Clayton-28&person2_name=Shelley-714 3rd Cousin 3x Removed]||British Army||1991||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Flight Lieutenant||[[Filleul-45|Philip Richard Stuart]]||[[Filleul-45|Filleul]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Filleul-45&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 2x Removed]||Royal Air Force||13 Sep 1944||Crashed into the English Channel |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Captain Surgeon||[[French-10876|Arthur Gordon Valpy]]||[[French-10876| French]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=French-10876&person2_name=Shelley-714 3rd Cousin 3x Removed]||Royal Navy||21 Nov 1946||? |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Lieutenant||[[Gordon-4246|Douglas Charles Lindsey]]||[[Gordon-4246|Gordon]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gordon-4246&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x Removed]||British Army||1987||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Major||[[Gordon-13747|Adam Granville]]||[[Gordon-13747|Gordon]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gordon-13747&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x Removed]||British Army||1984||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Major||[[Gordon-13746|Roderic Armyne]]||[[Gordon-13746|Gordon]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gordon-13746&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x Removed]||British Army||1996||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Lieutenant Colonel||[[Gordon-13748|Douglas Claude Alexander]]||[[Gordon-13748|Gordon]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gordon-13748&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x Removed]||British Army||1994||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Captain||[[Jeffreys-598|Christopher John Darell ]]||[[Jeffreys-598|Jeffreys]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jeffreys-598&person2_name=Shelley-714 7th Cousin 3x Removed]||British Army||29 May 1940||Dunkirk |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Major||[[Laurie-953|Ronald Edward]]||[[Laurie-953|Laurie]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Laurie-953&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 3x Removed]||British Army|| 1952||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Flight Sergeant||[[Leigh-1909|James Peter Mosley]]||[[Leigh-1909|Leigh]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Leigh-1909&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x Removed]||British Air Force||21 Jul 1944||Schöppingen |-align=center |[[Image:Mayne-120.jpg|50px]]||General||[[Mayne-120|Ashton Gerard Oswald Mosley]]||[[Mayne-120|Mayne]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mayne-120&person2_name=Shelley-714 3rd Cousin 4x Removed]||British Army||1955||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Captain||[[Mayne-1074|James Mosley]]||[[Mayne-1074|Mayne]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mayne-1074&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 3x Removed]||British Army||1943||Italy |-align=center |[[Image:McBride-792-2.jpg|50px]]||Corporal||[[McBride-792|James Burt]]||[[McBride-792|McBride]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=McBride-792&person2_name=Shelley-714 Great Grandfather]||New Zealand Army||2005||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:McBride-1532.jpg|50px]]||?||[[McBride-1532|William Dues]]||[[McBride-1532|McBride]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=McBride-1532&person2_name=Shelley-714 2x Great Uncle]||New Zealand Army||1993||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Private||[[Missen-190|Leo Benedict]]||[[Missen-190|Missen]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Missen-190&person2_name=Shelley-714 2nd Cousin 3x Removed]||New Zealand Army||1968||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Driver||[[Morice-174|Hugh Hamilton]]||[[Morice-174|Morice]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Morice-174&person2_name=Shelley-714 3rd Cousin 3x Removed]||New Zealand Army||1999||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Mosley-1010.jpg|50px]]||Captain||[[Mosley-1010|Nicholas]]||[[Mosley-1010|Mosley]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mosley-1010&person2=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x Removed]||British Army||2017||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Captain||[[Nugent-1218|Guy Patrick Douglas John]]||[[Nugent-1218|Nugent]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nugent-1218&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 3x Removed]||British Army||1944||Italy |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Captain||[[Pearce-Serocold-4|Arthur John]]||[[Pearce-Serocold-4|Pearce-Serocold]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearce-Serocold-4&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 3x Removed]||British Army||1942||Tunisia (Missing in Action, presumed dead) |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Sergeant||[[Pennefather-62|Sydney Stephen]]||[[Pennefather-62|Pennefather]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pennefather-62&person2_name=Shelley-714 2nd Cousin 3x removed]||New Zealand Army||1982||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Major||[[Pratt-5409|Roderic Arthur Neville]]||[[Pratt-5409|Pratt]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pratt-5409&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x Removed]||British Army||1997||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Lieutenant Colonel||[[Rowan-Hamilton-13|Denys Archibald]]||[[Rowan-Hamilton-13|Rowan-Hamilton]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rowan-Hamilton-13&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x Removed]||British Army||2018||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Captain||[[Rowan-Hamilton-12|Gawaine Leslie]]||[[Rowan-Hamilton-12|Rowan-Hamilton]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rowan-Hamilton-12&person2=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x Removed]||British Army||2014||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Private||[[Shelley-718|Frederick Bertie]]||[[Shelley-718|Shelley]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Shelley-718&person2_name=Shelley-714 Great Grandfather]||New Zealand Army||1991||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Lieutenant||[[Smith-111141|Ralph Every]]||[[Smith-111141|Smith]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Smith-111141&person2_name=Shelley-714 2nd Cousin 3x Removed]||New Zealand Army||2002||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Lieutenant||[[Snell-3919|Christopher Villiers Ivan]]||[[Snell-3919|Snell]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Snell-3919&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x Removed]||British Army||Jun 27 1944||Italy |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Lieutenant||[[Steel-2012|James Malcolm Strang]]||[[Steel-2012|Steel]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Steel-2012&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x Removed]||British Army||17 Mar 1943||Battle of the Mareth Line |-align=center |[[Image:Thomson-7764.jpg|50px]]||Flying officer||[[Thomson-7764|Edward Nigel Jeffreys]]||[[Thomson-7764|Thomson]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Thomson-7764&person2_name=Shelley-714 3rd Cousin 3x Removed]||New Zealand Army||1944||[[Space:HE688, 17 OTU|Little Beech Hill, England (Training Incident)]] |-align=center |[[Image:Thomson-7765.png|50px]]||Flight Lieutenant||[[Thomson-7765|Bruce St John Campbell]]||[[Thomson-7765|Thomson]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Thomson-7765&person2_name=Shelley-714 3rd Cousin 3x Removed]||Royal New Zealand Air Force||1951||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Flying officer||[[Tomkinson-117|Antony]]||[[Tomkinson-117|Palmer-Tomkinson]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tomkinson-117&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x removed]||British Air Force||1942||France (Operation Circus) |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Lieutenant||[[Verner-269|Laurence Hubert]]||[[Verner-269|Verner]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Verner-269&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 3x Removed]||British Army||1944||D-Day |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Lieutenant Commander||[[White-55005|Robert Charles Meadows]]||[[White-55005|White]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=White-55005&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 3x removed]||British Army||1939||North Atlantic Ocean |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Lieutenant Colonel||[[Wigram-8|George Neville Clive]]||[[Wigram-8|Wigram]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wigram-40&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 3x removed]||British Army||2017||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Captain||[[Wigram-9|Francis Clive]]||[[Wigram-9|Wigram]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wigram-9&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 3x removed]||British Army||1943||Italy |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Lieutenant||[[Wills-3916|Charles Overton Melville]]||[[Wills-3916|Wills]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wills-3916&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x Removed]||British Army||1943||Tunisia |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Cadet||[[Wilson-71675|David John]]||[[Wilson-71675|Wilson]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wilson-71675&person2_name=Shelley-714 5th Cousin 2x removed]||British Army||1941||The Blitz |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Corporal||[[Woodward-7538|Frank Valpy]]||[[Woodward-7538|Woodward]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Woodward-7538&person2_name=Shelley-714 2nd Cousin 2x removed]||New Zealand Army||Apr 24 1941||Tobruk (Uncertain) |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Sub Lieutenant||[[Woodward-7537|Clive Eustace]]||[[Woodward-7537|Woodward]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Woodward-7537&person2_name=Shelley-714 2nd Cousin 2x removed]||New Zealand/British Navy||Aug 24 1944||Norway |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||Second Lieutenant||[[Yerburgh-26|John Maurice Armstrong]]||[[Yerburgh-26|Yerburgh]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Yerburgh-26&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 3x Removed]||British Army||2014||Survived |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting all Braddock s-18.png|50px]]||?||[[Yerburgh-25|Oscar Guy de Bunsen]]||[[Yerburgh-25|Yerburgh]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Yerburgh-25&person2_name=Shelley-714 4th Cousin 3x Removed]||British Army (Assumed)||2011||Survived |}

Shelley-714 Project Notes

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[[Category:Shelley-714 Free Space Profiles]] ==Project Notes==
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="2" style="font-size: 100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col"| Description ! scope="col"| Progress |-align=center |'''[[:Category:Shelley-714_Family_Brick_Walls|Shelley-714 Brick Walls]]'''||Resolve [[:Category:Shelley-714_Family_Brick_Walls_Unsolved|the unsolved]] and have them [[:Category:Shelley-714_Family_Brick_Walls_Solved|resolved]]|| |-align=center |[[:Space:1951 Canadian Pacific Air Lines DC-4 disappearance|1951 Canadian Pacific Air Lines DC-4 disappearance]]||List of all the people on the aircraft that disappeared on the 21st of Jul 1951||30 profiles remaining |-align=center |'''[[:Space:Soldiers_of_the_Family|Richard's Roll of Honour]]'''||Add photos for each (if possible)||Ongoing |}

Shelley's background images

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== Welcome to my Workroom == I thought it would be fun to try seamless background images, with brushes (aka designs) I've made from my photographs. Any questions, please let me know. The fine print -- I hold the copyright for these, and I'm happy to grant usage rights, aka share, for WikiTree freespace pages, if any appeal to you. Or profiles, too, although based on forum discussion, backgrounds aren’t universally popular on those. However, if you want to use these elsewhere online or offline, please send a private message to discuss. And, if anyone is wondering why there are magpies on this page, it's because they entertain me... And because genealogists are collectors and collectors are called magpies, but magpies don't actually collect... They steal, yes, but these images are not stolen. So, yes, it's a joke... That said, I don't recommend using these magpies as a background, except for fun, as the cross-movement, back and forth magpie walking might be distracting! As examples, the Amber Fleabane is on [[Banks-4446|my profile page]], and the Burgundy Fleabane on another of [[Space:Collection%20of%20photos%20for%20S%20Banks%20Tree%20pages|my picture freespace pages]]. == Backgrounds == To see a larger version of any image, click to open -- or scroll at right. {| class="wikitable" |- |{{Image|file=Collection_of_photos_for_S_Banks_Tree_pages-4.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Burgundy Fleabane }} |{{Image|file=Shelley_s_background_images-13.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Light Flax }} |{{Image|file=Shelley_s_background_images-1.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Magpie }} |- |{{Image|file=Shelley_s_background_images-2.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Pale Fleabane }} |{{Image|file=Shelley_s_background_images-4.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Tatted Lace }} |{{Image|file=Shelley_s_background_images-6.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Amber Fleabane. }} |- |{{Image|file=Collection_of_photos_for_S_Banks_Tree_pages-1.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Cliff Swallow. }} |{{Image|file=Shelley_s_background_images-8.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Blue Flax. }} |{{Image|file=Shelley_s_background_images-11.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Berry Flax. }} |- |{{Image|file=Shelley_s_background_images-10.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Not so blue Flax }} |{{Image|file=Shelley_s_background_images-15.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Blue-eyed grass1 }} |{{Image|file=Shelley_s_background_images-18.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Blue-eyed grass3 }} |} == Explanation == aka, a message to my Future Self. If you know Photoshop, you likely know how these are done, but if not, I might be able to explain. The key is to use a background that's either a solid colour, or a seamless tilehttp://blogs.adobe.com/jkost/2015/01/how-to-create-a-seamless-pattern-tile-in-photoshop.html. I created squares about 400px x 400px. Use guides to mark the centre point and stamp there with your own or other copyright-free brush... Then open ''Filter, Other'', click ''Offset,'' and set the sliders at 50% of canvas size -- so at 200px in this example -- and the image will magically split to create matching corners; restamp in the now-blank middle to create the rest of the repeating pattern, and you're done. With luck. Unless you need to do more, like lower the opacity, to make the colour more subtle, or pick a softer colour, or... == Sources ==

Shelly Cemetery, Shannon, Illinois, USA

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This page is part of the [[Space:Illinois_Cemeteries_Team|Illinois Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Shelly_Cemetery%2C_Shannon%2C_Illinois|Shelly Cemetery category]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Shelly Cemetery (also known as Shell Cemetery) '''Address:''' Hwy 72, east of the Village of Shannon. '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 42.1553, -89.7164 '''Map''' [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Shell+Cemetery,+Shannon,+IL+61078/@42.1562081,-89.7171937,5922m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x880838b4eeae105b:0xbf3b7a4ccf266f50!8m2!3d42.1552994!4d-89.7160574?hl=en Shell Cemetery on Google Maps] '''Information:''' Shelly (or Shell ) is a small, lovely cemetery in rural Carroll County that sits atop a hill, surrounded by corn fields. It is situated a mile and a half east of the Village of Shannon. There is no sign, nor an entrance to speak of. There are approximately 150 graves here. The earliest known burials date back to 1863; the latest being 2006. There are several U.S. Civil War veterans buried here, as well as one local notable: Jacob S. Lashell, who was the first acting village president of Shannon and also opened the first general store there. '''Notes''' The following individuals do not have profiles created, for various reasons: There are several children/infants with no gender listed, and it is not clear who parents were: :A. Haughey 1863-1865 :M. Haughey 1867-1871 :S.H. Haughey 1870-1871 :Infant son Vietmeier :Infant sons Shelly :Infant Dammeier :Infant Dammeier There are also many tombstones that can no longer be read, and others that are broken. '''To Do''' :- retake some photos (after snow melts) :- graves to photograph: Giles graves, Polly Beck, Caroline, Willie, and Henry L. Dammeier :- try to decipher Haughey tombstone and figure out who Sarah was :- Look up records at county courthouse

Shenandoah City Mine Disaster

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Shenandoah County, Virginia, United States

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[[Category: Shenandoah County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Shenandoah County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Shenandoah County, Virginia}} == Shenandoah County == ===History=== Renamed from [[Space: Dunmore County, Virginia | Dunmore County]] to Shenandoah on either January 12, 1778 or February 1, 1778. Dunmore was formed on March 24, 1772 from [[Space: Frederick County, Virginia | Frederick County]]. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Shenandoah_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Shenandoah County on Family Search]

Shenandoah Valley One Place Study

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== Shenandoah Valley One Place Study == === Introduction === This is a One Place Study for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shenandoah_Valley Shenandoah Valley] region of the United States, located in the states of Virginia and West Virginia. This is a distinct cultural region that comprises of multiple localities (towns, villages), and multiple counties in two different States. See "Geography" below for the details. === Adding a Profile to the Study === :To add a profile to the Study, copy the following code and paste it below the "== Biography ==" line on the profile:
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:[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Shenandoah Valley One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] === Geography & History === [[wikipedia:Shenandoah_Valley|The Shenandoah Valley]] is a valley in the eastern United States and straddles Virginia and West Virginia. It is located in these counties across the two states: * [[Project:Virginia|Virginia]]: Augusta, Clarke, Frederick, Page, Rockbridge, Rockingham, Shenandoah, Warren * [[Project:West_Virginia|West Virginia]]: Berkeley, Jefferson Shenandoah Valley is one valley among a series of valleys called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Appalachian_Valley The Great Appalachian Valley]. Note that Shenandoah Valley is ''not'' a part of [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia]], but just outside of it, to the east. This large valley system was often used as migration routes for various peoples and parts of it is often known as the [[wikipedia:Great_Wagon_Road |Great Wagon Road]] or the Great Valley Road. {{Image|file=Shenandoah_Valley_One_Place_Study.png |align=c |size=l |caption=The Great Appalachian Valley. Shenandoah Valley is #8. }} {{Clear}} Shenandoah Valley was a part of this migration route and different groups of people came and stayed in the Shenandoah Valley. Two of these ethnic groups are the German Palatines and Scotch-Irish. Many migrants traveled to America by ship and landed in Philadelphia. They would then travel the Great Wagon Road through central Pennsylvania, turn south, go through a small strip of Maryland and then into Virginia through Shenandoah Valley. {{Image|file=Shenandoah_Valley_One_Place_Study-1.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Great Valley Road or Great Wagon Road }} Many of the German Palatines would stay in central Pennsylvania and became known as the "Pennsylvania Dutch". Many Germans stayed in the Shenandoah Valley and became known as the [[wikipedia:Shenandoah_Germans|Shenandoah Germans]], Shenandoah Deitsch or the Valley Dutch. ==== U. S. Civil War ==== Confederate Army regiments from Virginia seemed to be organized by county. Below is a subset of [[wikipedia:List_of_Virginia_Civil_War_units|Virginia Civil War units]] which are Confederate Virginia regiments from the Shenandoah Valley region. Note that this may not be a complete list. Links are to WikiTree Civil War categories. * [[:Category: 8th Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|8th Regiment Militia (Rockbridge County, Virginia)]] * [[:Category: 13th Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|13th Regiment Militia (Shenandoah County, Virginia)]] * [[:Category: 31st Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|31st Regiment Militia (Frederick County, Virginia)]] * [[:Category: 32nd Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|32nd Regiment Militia (Augusta County, Virginia)]] * [[:Category: 51st Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|51st Regiment Militia (Frederick County, Virginia)]] * [[:Category: 55th Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|55th Regiment Militia (Jefferson County, West Virginia)]] * [[:Category: 58th Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|58th Regiment Militia (eastern Rockingham County, Virginia)]] * [[:Category: 67th Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|67th Regiment Militia (Berkeley County, West Virginia)]] * [[:Category: 93rd Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|93rd Regiment Militia (Augusta County, Virginia)]] * [[:Category: 97th Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|97th Regiment Militia (Page County, Virginia)]] * [[:Category: 116th Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|116th Regiment Militia (western Rockingham County, Virginia)]] * [[:Category: 122nd Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|122nd Regiment Militia (Clarke County, Virginia)]] * [[:Category: 136th Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|136th Regiment Militia (Shenandoah County, Virginia)]] * [[:Category: 144th Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|144th Regiment Militia (Rockbridge County, Virginia)]] * [[:Category: 145th Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|145th Regiment Militia (Rockingham County, Virginia)]] * [[:Category: 146th Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|146th Regiment Militia (Shenandoah County, Virginia)]] * [[:Category: 149th Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|149th Regiment Militia (Warren County, Virginia)]] * [[:Category: 160th Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|160th Regiment Militia (Augusta County, Virginia)]] If you know what county in Virginia or West Virginia that your ancestor lived in then it could potentially help you find him in a Confederate Army regiment. === Families & People === :Family names or clusters in Shenandoah Valley: * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=HOTTEL&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup Hottel] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=HUDDEL&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup Huddel] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=HUDDLE&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup Huddle] * Descendants of [[Russel-823|Robert Russel / Russell]]. Intermarried with the Hottel family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=FUNKHOUSER&cln=1&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=table&u= Funkhouser] * Shaffer - Six children of [[Shaffer-350#Descendants|Jacob Shaffer Jr. (1728 - 1815)]] were either born in Shenandoah Valley and / or had descendants in the region: ** [[Shaffer-2703|Hanna (Shaffer) Byrd]] ** [[Shaffer-349|Daniel Shaffer]] ** [[Shaffer-57|Elizabeth Rebecca (Shaffer) Hammon]] ** [[Shaffer-5535|Abraham Shaffer]] ** [[Shaffer-2704|Jonas Shaffer]] ** [[Shaffer-1399|Solomon Shaffer]] * Zirkle / Zerkle * Harpine (Herbein) * Lindamood (Lindamuth) * Showalter * Shanholtzer * '''Kerns - Whitacre - Oates (Hauver / Haber) - Sirbaugh - Mauzy - Fletcher''' cluster - Frederick County, Virginia. Whitacre is English, Mauzy is French Huguenot, the others are German. These families were all in the same area and heavily intermarried with each other. ** [[Kerns-62|Jacob Kerns Sr.]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kerns-Descendants-62 Descendants] ** [[Whitaker-2099|John Whitaker / Whitacre]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whitaker-Descendants-2099 Descendants] ** [[Hauver-5|Jacob Hauver Sr.]] (Oates) - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hauver-Descendants-5 Descendants] ** [[Sirbaugh-31|Jacob Sirbaugh]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sirbaugh-Descendants-31 Descendants] ** [[Mauzy-10|John Henry Mauzy (1695-1764)]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mauzy-Descendants-10 Descendants] - See the branch that goes into Virginia. * [[Weddington-29|Jacob C Weddington Sr]] was born in Shenandoah County, Virginia, lived in Russell County, Virginia, and eventually moved to and settled in eastern Kentucky. See the [[Space:Weddington_Name_Study|Weddington Name Study]] for more information. There is some evidence that he might be German in origin. ==== Notables ==== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Spotswood Alexander Spotswood] - Virginia Governor that helped to discover the Shenandoah Valley ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_of_the_Golden_Horseshoe_Expedition Knights of the Golden Horseshoe Expedition] ** [[Spotswood-2|Alexander Spotswood]] on WikiTree * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Miller_(pioneer) Adam Miller (pioneer)] - Supposedly the first white settler in the Shenandoah Valley. ** [[Mueller-4155|Adam (Mueller) Miller]] on WikiTree * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Funk Joseph Funk] was a pioneer American music teacher, publisher, and an early American composer. He invented a shape note system in 1851 for the Harmonia Sacra. ** [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21915429/joseph-funk Joseph Funk on Find A Grave] == Resources == :Here is a list of various resources for your genealogy research into families found in the Shenandoah Valley. * Wayland, John Walter, ''[https://archive.org/details/germanelementofs00waylan The German Element of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia]'', Self published, Charlottesville, Va., 1907. * Eichoff, Juergen, ''[http://loyolanotredamelib.org/php/report05/articles/pdfs/Report43Eichhoff23-36.pdf Types of German Surname Changes in America]'', Pennsylvania State University. * Kerns, Wilmer L., Baker, Audrey Sine, Hedrick, Adah Shanholtzer, ''[https://www.worldcat.org/title/shanholtzer-history-and-allied-family-roots-of-hampshire-county-w-va-and-frederick-county-va/oclc/7062190?loc= Shanholtzer history and allied family roots of Hampshire County, W. Va. and Frederick County, Va.]'', McClain Print Co., Parsons, W. Va., 1980. ** Shanholtzer, Kerns, Whitacre families * Kerns, Wilmer L., ''Kerns Family Roots in Virginia'' ** Available for purchase, [https://www.clossonpress.com/products/kerns-family-roots-in-virginia here]. * [https://www.handleyregional.org/services/departments/archives/manuscripts/k/214-THL Wilmer Kerns Collection, 214 THL, Stewart Bell Jr. Archives, Handley Regional Library, Winchester, VA.] * [[Space:History_of_the_Descendants_of_John_Hottel|History of the Descendants of John Hottel]] ** [https://www.hottelkeller.org/wp/ Shenandoah Germanic Heritage Museum] - Updated genealogy books for the Hottel family, and more. * [http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2013127370/ Publications by J. William Harpine]: ** ''[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005758857 Philip Harpine and Catherine, and their descendants]'' - Hottell, Huddle, Showalter, Harpine, Shaffer, Fletcher, Funkhouser, Fry, etc. ** ''[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005787780 Zirkle Family History]'' ** ''Lindamood Family History'' ** ''A short story of the life of Jonathan J. Harpine (Herbein) a son of Abraham Harpine and Susannah Zirkle Harpine : 1843-1897'' * Publications by [[Bly-242|Daniel Bly]] (also a member of WikiTree), who is a history professor with a focus on German families in the Shenandoah Valley: ** ''The Early Funkhouser Pioneers and the Descendants of Jacob Funkhouser Jr.'' Harrisonburg, VA (1974). ** "German Records and Research Problems," Central Virginia Heritage, Fall 1990 Issue. ** "Records of Indentures and Guardianships in Shenandoah County, Virginia, 1772-1830," (1985). special edition, Shenandoah County Library, Edinburg, VA. ** ''From the Rhine to the Shenandoah, Volume I'', Baltimore, MD (1992). ** ''From the Rhine to the Shenandoah, Volume II'', Baltimore, MD (1996). ** ''From the Rhine to the Shenandoah, Volume III'', Baltimore, MD (2002). ** ''Here to Stay, The Founding of a Jewish Community in the Shenandoah Valley'', 1840-1900, Baltimore, MD (2016). * Wayland Fuller Dunaway, "Pennsylvania as an Early Distributing Center of Population", ''The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography'', 1931, Vol. 55, No. 2 (1931), pp. 134-169 Published by: University of Pennsylvania Press, JSTOR Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/20086765, [https://journals.psu.edu/pmhb/article/view/28222/27978 Full downloadable article] in [https://journals.psu.edu/pmhb Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography] at [https://openpublishing.psu.edu/journals PennState University Libraries > Journals]. == Sources == * {{Wikidata|Q142668|enwiki}}

Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Frederick County, Virginia]] == Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants == A History of Frederick County, Virginia, from its formation in 1738 to 1908. Compiled mainly from original records of Old Frederick County, now Hampshire, Berkeley, Shenandoah, Jefferson, Hardy, Clarke, Warren, Morgan and Frederick. * by Thomas Kemp Cartmell (1838-1920) Clerk of the Old County Court. * published by The Eddy Press Corp., Winchester, VA, 1909 * Source Example: ::: Cartmell, Thomas. ''[[Space:Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants|Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants]]'' (Eddy Press Corp., Winchester, VA, 1909) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Cartmell|Cartmell]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=sdFczYzblKQC * https://archive.org/details/shenandoahvalle00cartgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263681

Shenley, Hertfordshire One Place Study

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Shenleybury Churchyard Table of Graves

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This page is a currently work in progress, part of the [[Space:Hertfordshire Cemeteries Team Progress|Hertfordshire Cemeteries Team Progress]] ===[[Space:Shenleybury_Churchyard%2C_Shenley%2C_Hertfordshire|Shenleybury Cemetery, Shenley]] === {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Grave number''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |- |{{Image|file=Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-15.jpg|size=s}} |77. |[[Smyth-2114|Ross V Beatty Smyth]] |"In ever-loving memory of Ross V Beatty Smyth MA MD, died February 12, 1917, aged 57, and also of Emelie his wife, died 18th February 1931, aged 69. Peace perfect peace. |- |{{Image|file=Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-16.jpg|size=s}} |72. |[[Thorley-193|Joseph Thorley]] & Lillian Marian Thorley |"In loving memory of Joseph Thorley who died Nov. 27th 1938 aged 67 years. Also Lillian Marion Thorley who died February 21st 1955 aged 78 years." |- | {{Image|file=Shenleybury_Churchyard_Photobucket.jpg|size=s}} | |Edward Henry Sparrow |"In loving memory of Edward Henry Sparrow born April 14, 1912. Died Dec. 3. 1929." |- | {{Image|file=Shenleybury_Churchyard_Photobucket-1.jpg|size=s}} | |Guy Dean Thorley and Horace William Thorley |"In loving memory of Cadet Guy Dean Thorley , youngest son of Joseph Thorley , of Wood Hall, Shenley, who died in Napsbury Military Hospital, August 3rd, 1918, aged 19 years. Also of Horace William, second son, Lieut. 17th Lancers, killed in action August 8, 1918, aged 23 years, and buried at Cayeux-en-Santerre, France." |- | {{Image|file=Shenleybury_Churchyard_Photobucket-2.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Müller-7030|William Muller]] |"In loving memory of William Muller, born April 22nd, 1808, died August 19th 1881, noniss nun diem expectans" |- | {{Image|file=Shenleybury_Churchyard_Photobucket-3.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Burdon-176|Maria Henrietta Müller]] |"Maria Henrietta Müller, wife of William Müller and daughter of Henry and Leonora Henrietta Burdon, born in Santiago de Chile, January 22nd 1821, died February 13 1911. Hope to see my pilot face to face when I have crost the bar. God is love." |- | {{Image|file=Shenleybury_Churchyard_Photobucket-4.jpg|size=s}} | |Fanny Allen and William Allen |"Fanny Allen, the beloved wife of William Allen, of erst while Shenley, who passed peacefully into the presence of our saviour on Saturday May 11, 1907, aged 58 years. We are confident and willing rather to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord. Also, William Allen, died Nov 21 1931." |- |{{Image|file=Shenleybury_Churchyard_Photobucket-5.jpg|size=s}} | |Charles Walter, Arabella, and Henrietta Martin |"Charles Walter Martin of Shenley Lodge died 16 January 1889, aged 69 years. Arabella, his wife, died 7 Feb 1889, aged 69 years. Henrietta Martin, sister of the above, died 21 Feb 1889, aged 57 years. 'Where thou diest will I die and there will I be buried.'" |- |{{Image|file=Shenleybury_Churchyard_Photobucket-6.jpg|size=s}} | |Maude Helena Battcock and Herbert James Battcock |"In loving memory of Maude Helena Battcock, died April 27th 1931, and of Herbert James Battacock, died June 1? 1957." |- |{{Image|file=Shenleybury_Churchyard_Photobucket-7.jpg|size=s}} | |Rev. Henry Justinian Newcome |"In loving memory of Rev. Henry Justinian Newcome, for 50 years rector of this parish, son of Rev. Thomas Newcome, born June 28th 1815, died Oct 12 1905, also of Charlotte his wife, daughter of John M Winter Esquire, of Shenley Hill." |- |{{Image|file=Shenleybury_Churchyard_Photobucket-8.jpg|size=s}} | | | |- |{{Image|file=Shenleybury_Churchyard_Photobucket-9.jpg|size=s}} | | | |- |{{Image|file=Hertfordshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress.jpg|size=s}} | | | |- |{{Image|file=Hertfordshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-1.jpg|size=s}} | | | |- |{{Image|file=Hertfordshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-2.jpg|size=s}} | | | |- |{{Image|file=Hertfordshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-3.jpg|size=s}} | | | |- |{{Image|file=Hertfordshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-4.jpg|size=s}} | | | |- |{{Image|file=Hertfordshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-5.jpg|size=s}} | | | |- |{{Image|file=Hertfordshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-6.jpg|size=s}} | | | |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Grave number''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |}

Shentons of Barwell

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{{Image|file=Shentons_of_Barwell.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Shenton Pedigree. }} [[Shenton-36|Peirce Shenton (abt.1530-)]] === Nathaniel === [[Shenton-283|Nathaniel Shenton (bef.1700-bef.1766)]] *Baptism only mentions father as Mr Shenton, no other Shentons found in Loughborough in that time period, except for the baptism of his probable brother Francis. *Likely marriage for parents Francis Shenton of Barwell married Anne Stretton in 1693 in Leicestershire, England. '''Marriage''': "Britain, Marriage Licences"
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[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBOR%2FMOCAVO%2FLEICESTERSHIRE%2F0378&parentid=GBPRS%2FCOA%2FMARRLICENCE%2F00071035%2F1 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FCOA%2FMARRLICENCE%2F00071035%2F1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 16 January 2024)
Francis Shenton marriage to Anne Stretton in 1693 in Leicestershire, England.
Francis (age 24), Tallow Chandler, married Anne Stretton (age 24) in St Margaret Leicester, or Barwell, Leicestershire, England. Richard Hoxton, cordwainer of Leicester, bondsman. '''Marriage''': "Leicestershire Marriage Licences, 1604-1891"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FLEICS%2F007900520%2F00207&parentid=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FMARRLICENCE%2F00035535%2F1 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FMARRLICENCE%2F00035535%2F1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 16 January 2024)
Francis Skenton (24) marriage to Anne Swetton (24) in St Margaret Leicester, Leicestershire, England.
*This appears to be a brother, Francis, child of Mr, was born in 1697 and baptised on 26 February 1697 in Loughborough, All Saints, Leicestershire, England. '''Baptism''': "Leicestershire Baptisms"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: DE667/2; Page: 217
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FLEICS%2F102113974%2F00221&parentid=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FBAP%2F00152892 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FBAP%2F00152892 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 6 January 2024)
Francis Shenton baptism on 26 Feb 1697 (born 1697), child of Mr, in Loughborough, All Saints, Leicestershire, England.
Francis, son of Fran Shenton, was baptised on 26 February 1696 in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England. (no image) '''Baptism''': "England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975"
[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_949478664 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 6 January 2024)
Francis Shenton baptism on 26 Feb 1696, son of Fran Shenton, in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England.
*Presumed brother Francis (age 25) married Anne Savage (age 30) in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England. Licence date 1723. Bondsman was William Stretton. '''Marriage''': "Leicestershire Marriage Licences, 1604-1891"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FLEICS%2F007900456%2F00345&parentid=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FMARRLICENCE%2F00005892%2F1 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS/LEICS/MARRLICENCE/00005892/1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 17 January 2024)
Francis Shenton (25) marriage to Anne Savage (30) in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England.
*Mary Shenton of Barwell's will passed probate on 15 February 1721. She mentions Francis Shenton of Loughborough, tallow chandler, cousin as executor (Note: Cousin ''can'' mean Nephew) '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 583
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Will of Maria Shenton, granted probate on 15 Feb 1721. Died about 1721 in Barwell, Leicestershire, England.
=== Possible father Francis === *Francis, child of Francis and Jane, was born in 1668 and baptised on 2 June 1668 in Earl Shilton, Leicestershire, England. (Earl Shilton is right next door to Barwell, this also matches marriage age to Ann Stretton). '''Baptism''': "Leicestershire Baptisms"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: DE727/1
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FLEICS%2F15-0818-GB-LEC-EARL-SH-DE727-1-BAPTISMS-MARRIAGES--BURIALS-1552-1696%2F00096&parentid=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FBAP%2F01165391 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FBAP%2F01165391 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 16 January 2024)
Francis Shenton baptism on 2 Jun 1668 (born 1668), child of Francis & Jane, in Earl Shilton, Leicestershire, England.
*My conclusion is that Francis (& Jane) is the son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Kent. No other Shenton families seem to have the consistent names of Samuel, Francis and Nathaniel. *See also: Reference: C 11/2286/91 Description: Short title: Shenton v Kent. Document type: Bill only. Plaintiffs: Francis Shenton, tallow chandler (executor of Mary Shenton, spinster deceased) both of Loughborough, Leicestershire. Defendants: Gregory Kent and Richard Dester. Date of bill (or first document): 1721.https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10406946 === Wills === [[Space:Will_of_Robert_Shenton%2C_gent_of_Alkington%2C_Shropshire_1631|Will of Robert Shenton, gent of Alkington, Shropshire 1631]]
[[Space:Will_of_Randle_Shenton%2C_clerk_of_Coppenhall%2C_Cheshire_1621|Will of Randle Shenton, clerk of Coppenhall, Cheshire 1621]]
[[Space:Will_of_Randall_Shenton%2C_gent_of_Alkington%2C_Shropshire_1641|Will of Randall Shenton, gent of Alkington, Shropshire 1641]]
[[Space:Will_of_Nathaniel_Shenton_of_Hinckley%2C_Leicestershire_1714|Will of Nathaniel Shenton of Hinckley, Leicestershire 1714]]
(This Nathaniel is I think the son of Robert and Mary). His wife Elizabeth's estate passed probate in 1729 in Leicestershire, England. (not transcribed) '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1729 (S-Z)
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Elizabeth Shenton probate in 1729 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Hinckley, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Widow.

[[Space:Will_of_Mary_Shenton%2C_Spinster_of_Barwell%2C_Leicestershire_1722|Will of Mary Shenton, Spinster of Barwell, Leicestershire 1722]]
---- Note: Not all names extracted Gregory Kent of Great Sheepie (Sheepy Magna), clerk, written 7 August 1685, proved 14 May 1689.
''Is this the brother of Elizabeth Kent, mother of Francis, Elizabeth & Mary?'' '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 395
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Will of Gregorij Kent, granted probate on 14 May 1689. Died about 1689 in Greate Sheepie, Leicestershire, England.
*William & Timothy, both of London, brothers *Elizabeth Shenton, cousin, spinster *Mary Shenton, cousin, spinster (sister of Elizabeth) *Francis Shenton of Barwell, cousin, his 4 children by Jane his second wife: Francis, Timothy, Jane & Dorothy, all under 21, and child by his present wife *Gregory & Thomas Kent, under 21, cousins, sons of brother Timothy *sister Gibson of Grindon, Warks. *Dorothy Tovey, sister *Land in Warton, Kinsbury & Hurley, Warks. William Kent, Citizen & Draper of London, written 20 November 1696, proved 1 December 1696. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 435
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Will of Willimi Kent, granted probate on 1 Dec 1696. Died about 1696 in London.
*Timothy Kent, brother, Gregory & Thomas his sons *Francis Shenton of Barwell, cousin *Sarah Kent, wife *John Moxon, nephew *John Harrison, cousin === Marriages === *'''Elizabeth Shenton married Laurencius Poole''' on 29 October 1564 in Barthomley, St. Bertoline, Cheshire, England. '''Marriage''': "Cheshire Diocese Of Chester Parish Marriages 1538-1910"
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Elizabeth Shenton marriage to Laurencius Poole on 29 Oct 1564 in Barthomley, St. Bertoline, Cheshire, England.
*'''Francis Shenton and Mary Church''' 1611 This person was mentioned in the book ''Marriage Licences Granted Within the Archdeaconry of Chester. Vol. I.'' on 1879-. '''Book''': Record Society for the Publication of Original Documents relating to Lancashire and Cheshire, ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t6542kp80 Marriage Licences Granted Within the Archdeaconry of Chester. Vol. I.]''
[Kendal, etc.]; 1879-; page: 102
[https://archive.org/details/recordsociety53recouoft/page/102/mode/2up?q=%22Francis+Shenton%22 Internet Archive] (accessed 11 January 2024)
Also Page 10 „ 20 '''Ottiwell Shalcrosse,''' Parish of Warmingham, Chesh., and '''Anne Shenton''', Parish of Coppenhall, Chesh., Widow. At Warmingham. Page 66 1609 '''Francis Bedworth m Margaret Shenton''', Parish of Coppenhall, Chesh. *'''Mary Shenton dtr of Francis of Barwell m Humphrey Patchett''' 1634 This person was mentioned in the book ''Fragmenta genealogica'' in 1906. '''Book''': Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922, ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t2699kv1f Fragmenta genealogica]''
[London] : Printed at the private press of F.A. Crisp; 1906; page: 172
[https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo11cris_0/page/172/mode/2up?q=%22Francis+Shenton%22 Internet Archive] (accessed 11 January 2024)
*1673 '''Francis Shenton & Mary Glisson''' July 1 Francis Shenton, of Hinckley, co. Leicester, Gent., Bachr, abt '''22''' (b. 1651), & Mrs Mary Glisson, of St Bride's, London, Spr, abt 25 & at own dispose ; at St Clement Danes. '''Book''': Chester, Joseph Lemuel, 1821-1882; Armytage, George John, Sir, bart., 1842-1918, ed; Canterbury (England) (Province). Registry of the Vicar-General; Westminster (London, England), ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t9863588g Allegations for marriage licences issued by the dean and chapter of Westminster, 1558-1699; also, for those issued by the vicar-general of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1660 to 1679]''
London; 1886; page: 216
[https://archive.org/details/allegationsforma00ches/page/216/mode/2up?q=%22Francis+Shenton%22 Internet Archive] (accessed 16 January 2024)
*'''Dorothy Shenton''' married '''Edward Power''' in 1713 in Leicestershire, England. '''Marriage''': "Britain, Marriage Licences"
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Dorothy Shenton marriage to Edward Power in 1713 in Leicestershire, England.
=== For Reference === *''A history of the town and parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, in the county palatine of Chester'' in 1883. (Shentons and related families) '''Book''': Hall, James, of Nantwich, ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t3vt2fq25 A history of the town and parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, in the county palatine of Chester]''
Nantwich : Printed for the author; 1883; page: 448
[https://archive.org/details/historyoftownpar00hall/page/448/mode/2up?q=%22Shenton%22&view=theater Internet Archive] (accessed 17 January 2024)
*''The visitation of Cheshire in the year 1580'' in 1882. (Related families, Shalcross, Bostock) '''Book''': Glover, Robert, 1544-1588; College of Arms (Great Britain); Flower, William, ca. 1498-1588; Fellows, William; Benolt, Thomas, d. 1534; Chaloner, Thomas, Sir, 1561-1615; Rylands, J. Paul (John Paul), b. 1846, ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t17m0bn9f The visitation of Cheshire in the year 1580]''
London; 1882; page: 206
[https://archive.org/details/visitationofches00glov/page/206/mode/2up?q=Shenton Internet Archive] (accessed 17 January 2024)
*''Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, Liverpool. Proceedings and papers'' William Shenton, Nantwich c 1629. '''Book''': Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, Liverpool; Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, Liverpool. Proceedings and papers, ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t2h70973q Transactions]''
Liverpool [etc.]; page: 96
[https://archive.org/details/1888transactions06histuoft/page/96/mode/2up?q=%22Shenton+of%22+ Internet Archive] (accessed 17 January 2024)
=== Leicester Archives === http://record-office-catalogue.leics.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=T2239%2f1%2f3&pos=7 Ref 17D68/3 Title Deed to declare the uses of a fine Description (i) '''John Shenton of Croft''', clerk (ii) '''Francis Shenton of Croft''', yeoman Reciting: a. 16 May 1608 Bargain and sale (i) Bartholomew Farmer of Ratcliffe Culey, gent., and William Crofts of Peckleton, Esq. (ii) John and Francis Shenton (i) sells to (ii): Property: A capital messuage, with the land adjoining which is surrounded by a lane on the south, the common fields on the west and north, and William Gilbert's Close on the east, New or Townsend Close, and 4 yardlands and a ½ yardland formerly belonging to Thomas Patchett, all in Barwell. b. Michaelmas 1608 Fine John and Francis Shenton, quer. Bartholomew Farmer and Ursula, his wife, defor. Property: 1 messuage, 2 tofts, 1 garden, 1 orchard, 90 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture, 60 acres of furze and heath, and common of pasture in Barwell. A moiety of the property for the use of (i), and the other moiety to the use of (ii). Date 20 Jan 20 Jan 1608/1609 '''Elizabeth dtr of Francis m Robert Tarleton''' http://record-office-catalogue.leics.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=T647%2f3%2f1%2f1%2f27%2f14%2f3&pos=49 DE451/445 Marriage Settlement Description 1. Francis Shenton of Barwell, gent 2. Robert Tarlton the elder and Robert Tarlton the younger both of Shenton, yeomen capital messuage tenement and farm place, inclosed grounds (90a.), Closes called Stubble Hill close (3a.), Greenhill close (3a.) and Hookes close (2a.) and one other house with two orchards in occ. William Swalloe all in Shenton; ground divided into three parts in Stokegoulding called the heath and fennes hole Consideration: marriage already solemnised between Robert Tarlton the younger and Elizabeth youngest dau of Francis Shenton and £300. Date 20 July 1642 - '''''This is the Francis who married Mary Church'''.'' http://record-office-catalogue.leics.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=T647%2f3%2f1%2f1%2f27%2f14%2f4&pos=8 Ref DE451/446 Title Settlement Description 1. Robert Tarlton of Shenton, yeoman and Elizabeth his wife 2. John Shenton of Barwell, gent and John Wightman the elder of Peckleton, gent messuage and closes called Homecroft (1a.) Overclose or Overyard (4a), Leyclose (16a.), Litle feild (10a.) the field adjoining Moore Meadow (15a.), Moore Meadow (13a.) and Stuble hill close (3a.) all in Shenton. Date 12 May 1652 http://record-office-catalogue.leics.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=T2239%2f1%2f4&pos=77 Ref 17D68/4 Title Bond in £20 Description From Andrew Pagett of Barwell, gent, to John Shenton of Barwell, gent. To secure the execution of a bargain and sale in which for £8 11s. 3d., Pagett sold Shenton 3 roods, 17 perchs, in Hinckley Brook Field on Hinckley Bare Leys Furlong, Barwell. Date 20 June 1661 http://record-office-catalogue.leics.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=T647%2f3%2f1%2f1%2f27%2f14%2f6&pos=11 Ref DE451/448 Title Marriage Settlement Description 1. Robert Tarlton of Shenton yeoman, Elizabeth Cox late of Dadlington now of Hinckley, widow and John Shenton of Barwell, gent 2. William Bakewell of Chilcoate alias Chilverscoate co. Derby husbandman, Thomas Sansome jnr of Hinckley and Anne Bakewell dau of William Bakewell property as in 446 Consideration: marriage between Robert Tarlton and Anne Bakewell and £200. Date 12 Feb 1674/5 http://record-office-catalogue.leics.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=T1213%2f1%2f3%2f8%2f8%2f1&pos=62 Ref 8D39/608 Title Deed to lead the uses of a fine Description (i) a. '''Nathaniel Shenton of Barwell''', gent. , b. '''Francis Shenton of Barwell''', gent. , '''son and heir of a'''. , and c. ,''' Jane , his wife'''. (ii) a. Thomas Pagett of Peckleton, clerk, and b. John Onebye of Barwell, gent. (iii) a. '''Elizabeth Shenton of Barwell''', spinster, and b. '''Mary Shenton of Barwell''', spinster - both daughters of (i)a. (i) to levy a fine on (ii). Property: A messuage in Barwell, the homestead belonging , Lamas Close (4 acres), Cowe Close (10 acres), Staningale Close (6 acres), and Smeathnell Close (7 acres), all occupied by (i)a, 6 acres of Foards Closes in Barwell and Stapleton occupied by John Carter, and 12 acres of Foards Closes occupied by John Wale. To be held to the uses declared. Date 21 January 1668 - 1669 http://record-office-catalogue.leics.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=T647%2f3%2f1%2f1%2f4%2f1%2f2&pos=96 Ref DE451/10 Title Feoffment Description 1. John Swalloe 2. John Gilbert, tailor and '''John Shenton''' both of Barwell messuage now in two parts divided, one part in occ. 1 the other in occ. Elizabeth Wade Consideration: £10 Date 20 Aug 1675 http://record-office-catalogue.leics.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=T1213%2f1%2f3%2f8%2f8%2f3&pos=64 Ref 8D39/610-611 Title Lease and release Description (i) a. Humphrey Pagett, sen. , of Barwell, gent., b. Humphrey Pagett, jun., his son and heir, c. Thomas Pagett of Barwell, clerk, and d. Mary, his wife. (ii) a. Joseph Pagett of Barwell, clerk, and b. Joseph Chambers of Barwell, clerk. (i) convey to (ii): Property: A capital messuage in Barwell occupied by (i) and (i)b, a messuage in Barwell occupied by '''Francis Shenton''', Mortons Close (10 acres) in Hinckley occupied by (i)c, the 2 Backhouse Leayes (11 acres), Dolemans Close (1acres, 2 roods), the 4 Ramhouse Closes consisting of: Cow Close or Ramhouse (20 acres), the 2 Farr Ramhouses (22 acres), and the Middle Ramhouse (13 acres), ½ yardland and the appurtenances in the 2 Cox Closes, the Pingle, and Thorney Close (26 acres) in Barwell, the 2 Gallow Pieces, Hast Irons, Willow Piece, and Friswell Piece making 1 yardland (38 acres), Brockey Close (8 acres), New Close (23 acres), and Blackwell Hill Close (4 acres). To be held to the uses declared. Date 1-2 November 1679 http://record-office-catalogue.leics.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=T1213%2f1%2f3%2f8%2f8%2f6&pos=66 Ref 8D39/615 Title Lease (missing) and release to convey and declare uses Description (i) a. Humphrey Pagett of Barwell, gent., and b. Thomas Boothby of Tooley Park, Esq. (ii) a. Joseph Pagett of Barwell, clerk, b. Agnes, his wife, and c. '''Robert Shenton of Hinckley''', gent. (i) convey to (ii) c: Property: Willow Piece, occupied by Sabina Moore, and Friswell Piece, occupied by (i) a, (16 acres) in Barwell. Consideration: £250. To be held to the uses of (ii) a and (ii) as specified. Date 9 June 1682 http://record-office-catalogue.leics.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=T1213%2f1%2f3%2f8%2f8%2f8&pos=67 Ref 8D39/617-618 Title Lease and release Description (i) a. '''Francis Shenton of Barwell, gent'''. , b. '''Anne, his wife''', and c. , '''Mary Shenton of Barwell, spinster, sister''' of a. (ii) a. William Boothby of Potters Marston, Esq. , and b. Robert Shenton of Hinckley, gent. (iii) a. Joseph Pagett of Barwell, clerk, and b. Agnes , his wife. (i) convey to (ii): Property: A messuage in Barwell formerly occupied by '''Nathaniel Shenton, father''' of (i)a, the Old Homestead or Old Home Close (2 acres), and Lamas Close (4 acres), all occupied by (i)a. Consideration: £234 from (iii) to (i)a. To be held in trust for (iii) a to (iii)b for life, and then to their descendants. Date 21-22 December 1684 ''(This is confusing as it's the Francis that married Jane, did he marry again or is Anne just a name variation? Since discovered Will of Gregory Kent shows that he did marry again after Jane)'' http://record-office-catalogue.leics.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=T1213%2f1%2f16%2f1%2f10%2f1%2f4%2f2%2f6&pos=68 Ref 8D39/872 Title Final concord (left half) Description [Purification, 1711/2] Andrew Noel, Esq. , Thomas Wildman, jun. , gent. , and Nathaniel Shenton, gent. , quer. Robert Edwyn, gent. , Joanna, his wife, '''Samuel Shenton''', gent. ,''' Dorothy,''' his wife, and '''Dorothy Shenton, spinster''', defor. Property: 10 acres of land, 15 acres of meadow, and 30 acres of pasture in Scraptoft, and the tithes of corn, hay, etc. , arising out of them; and a 1/3 part of : 1 messuage, 1 garden, 1 orchard, 100 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, and 140 acres of pasture in Barwell. Fine: £300. Date 1711/1712 http://record-office-catalogue.leics.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=T647%2f3%2f1%2f1%2f14%2f5%2f2&pos=101 Ref DE451/130/1-2 Title Deed to lead the uses of a fine Description 1. Thomas Wright of Whitacre co. Warks, yeoman and '''Elizabeth Shenton of Hinckley''', widow 2. John Woodward and Hannah his wife and John Iliffe and Christiane his wife 3. George Wood the elder property as in 129 Enclosed: extract from fine, 1814 Date 3 Aug 1716 http://record-office-catalogue.leics.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=T2239%2f1%2f7&pos=79 Ref 17D68/7 Title Deed to declare the uses of a fine (draft) Description (i) Thomas Barnard (Barnett) of Earl Shilton, maltster, and Mary his wife, daughter and co-heir of the late '''Samuel Shenton of Barwell''', gent. (ii) Nicholas Geary of Barwell, gent. (i) to levy a fine on (ii) Property: A third part of a capital messuage called Mott House with the appurtenances, and several closes (detailed) of meadow, pasture and arable land in Barwell, occupied by Edward Powers Consideration: The barring of Estates To the use of: (a) (i) until the death of the longer liver of them; and (b) the right heirs of Thomas. Date Oct 1717 == Sources ==

Shepards Place Plantation, Leon County, Florida

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[[Category:Shepards Place Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantation Index]] ==History== Shepard's Place Plantation was located in Leon Co, FL. It belonged to [[Shepard-4244|John S. Shepard]] '''The Red Hills of Florida''' https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Red_Hills_of_Florida_1528_1865/CL5bBAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 *Page 133, 134 who purchased the plantation and 66 slaves from [[Gamble-2327|Robert Grattan Gamble Jr.]] & [[Breckinridge-186|Letitia (Breckinridge) Gamble]] in 1838. '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/213017 Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940] Deeds, v. E 1835-1839
Film number: 007898640 > image 450 of 572
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS4K-FS54-K}} (accessed 9 April 2022) *Deed Bk E p.638
== Slave Owners == * [[Gamble-2327|Robert Howard Gamble]] & [[Breckinridge-186|Letitia (Breckinridge) Gamble]] * [[Shepard-4244|John S. Shepard]], purchased in 1838 ===Census=== 1850 slave schedule for John S. Shepard, '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Florida > Leon > Leon county > image 92 of 100; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-XC94-19C}} (accessed 9 April 2022) *1850 slave schedule, John S. Shepard
and John L. Shepard. The "L" appears to have been an error. '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Florida > Leon > Leon county > image 91 of 100; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-XC94-B16}} (accessed 9 April 2022) *1850 slave schedule John L. Shepard
The 1850 tax rolls state that John S. Shepard has 109 slaves, 2,899 acres and 310 bales (400 lbs) of cotton.'''Florida Plantations Past''' http://www.dejaelaine.com/miscplantations7.html This info is from The Red Hill of Florida 1528-1865, By: Clifton Paisley, The University of Alabama Press, *Page 129, 133, 135, 137, 139 ===Slaves=== In '''1835''' John Shepard purchased 14 slaves of William Garrett (slave trader): '''Law case papers, 1825-1925''': "Law case papers, 1825-1925"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/441256 Law case papers, 1825-1925] Law packets, no. 1234-1280
Film number: 008683875 > image 554 of 1480
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHV-F3ZJ-X9C6-8}} (accessed 10 April 2022) *Loose court papers, Leon Co, FL circuit court 1836
*[[Shepard-4460|Hanner]] age 23 *[[Shepard-4461|Harriet]] age 17 *[[Shepard-4462|Kitty]] age 15 *[[Shepard-4463|Mary]] age 15 *[[Shepard-4465|Margaret]] age 16 *[[Shepard-4466|Malinda]] age 16 *[[Shepard-4467|Eliza Ann]] age 16 *[[Shepard-4464|Mary]] age 15 *[[Shepard-4468|Manda]] age 14 *[[Shepard-4470|Sam]] age 17 *[[Shepard-4471|Sam]] age 16 *[[Shepard-4472|Ally]] age 34 *[[Shepard-4473|Lewis]] age 4 *[[Shepard-4469|Ann Mariah]] age 2 In '''1838''' the following 66 enslaved persons were purchased from [[Gamble-2327|Robert Gamble]] and [[Breckinridge-186|Letitia (Breckinridge) Gamble]], his wife: '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/213017 Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940] Deeds, v. E 1835-1839
Film number: 007898640 > image 450 of 572
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS4K-FS54-K}} (accessed 10 April 2022) *Deed Bk E p.639
*[[Gamble-3968|Anthony]] *[[Gamble-3969|Alexander]] *[[Gamble-3970|Jim]], not the same person as [[Gamble-3993|James]] *[[Gamble-4005|Patience]] *[[Gamble-3971|Allen]], not the same person as [[Gatlin-826|Allen (Gatlin) Shepard ]] *[[Gamble-3972|Pink]] *[[Gamble-4006|Sarah]], not the same person as [[Gamble-4017|Sarah]] *[[Gamble-3973|Francis]] *[[Gamble-4007|Mary Ann]], not the same person as [[Gamble-4021|Mary]] or [[Gamble-4020|Mary]] *[[Gamble-4008|Julia]] *[[Gamble-4009|Ann]] *[[Gamble-4010|Betsey]] *[[Gamble-4011|Charlotte]] *[[Gamble-3974|Britten]] *[[Gamble-3975|Dick]], not the same person as [[Gamble-4003|Dick]] *[[Gamble-3976|Willis]] *[[Gamble-3977|Andrew]] *[[Gamble-3978|Jackson]] *[[Gamble-3979|Archer]] *[[Gamble-3980|John]] *[[Gamble-3981|Charles]] *[[Gamble-3982|Wiley]] *[[Gamble-3983|Ned]] *[[Gamble-3984|Harry]] *[[Gamble-3985|Glasgow]] *[[Gamble-3986|Ceaser]] *[[Gamble-3987|Godfrey]] *[[Gamble-3988|London]] *[[Gamble-4012|Eliza]], not the same person as [[Gamble-4016|Eliza]] *[[Gamble-3989|Dane]] *[[Gamble-3990|Henderson]] *[[Gamble-3991|Ben]] *[[Gamble-3992|Sam]] *[[Gamble-3993|James]], not the same person as [[Gamble-3970|Jim]] *[[Gamble-3994|Hastey]] *[[Gamble-4013|Harriett]], may possible be [[William-1019|Harriett William]] *[[Gamble-3995|Perkins]] *[[Gamble-4014|Harriott]], may possible be [[William-1019|Harriett William]] *[[Gamble-3996|William]] *[[Gamble-4015|Mirandy]] *[[Gamble-4018|Jane]] *[[Gamble-4016|Eliza]], not the same person as [[Gamble-4012|Eliza]] *[[Gamble-4014|Harriott ]] *[[Gamble-3997|Bener]] *[[Gamble-4017|Sarah]], not the same person as [[Gamble-4006|Sarah]] *[[Gamble-4020|Mary]], not the same person as [[Gamble-4021|Mary]] *[[Gamble-4021|Mary]], not the same person as [[Gamble-4020|Mary]] *Rose, possibly the same person as [[Sheppard-5529|Rose Sheppard]] *[[Gamble-4034|Alice]] *[[Gamble-4036|Kitty]], not the same person as [[Shepard-4462|Kitty]] *[[Gamble-4035|Amanda]] *[[Gamble-4039|Margaret]] *[[Gamble-4040|Malinda]] *[[Gamble-4037|Flira]] *[[Gamble-4043|Hannah]], not the same as [[Gatlin-833|Hannah]] *[[Gamble-3998|Bob]] *[[Gamble-3999|Edward]] *[[Gamble-4000|Simeon]], possibly same person as Simon (see below in family group) *[[Gamble-4044|Silvey]] *[[Gamble-4001|Autrey]] *[[Gamble-4002|Shade]] *[[Gamble-4003|Dick]], not the same person as [[Gamble-3975|Dick]] *[[Gamble-4038|Lucinda]] *[[Gamble-4041|Lavinia]] *[[Gamble-4004|Lewis]], not the same person as [[Gatlin-823|Lewis]] *[[Gamble-4042|Maria]] In '''1856''' [[Shepard-4244|John Swann Shepard]]'s estate was divided. Some of the enslaved came from [[Space:Shepards_Place_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Shepards Place Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] and some came from [[Space:New_Hope_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|New Hope Plantation, Leon County, Florida]]. The paperwork did not state which plantation each came from. There were at least 26 families, divided as follows: '''Chancery order books, 1829-1889''': "Chancery order books, 1829-1889"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/215401 Chancery order books, 1829-1889] Chancery order book, v. 1 1841-1878
Film number: 008683673 > image 74 of 414
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHV-F3ZK-TGRW}} (accessed 9 April 2022)
'''Widow's Dower - [[Gamble-3735|Mrs Shepard]]''' *Hannah age 47, possibly [[Gatlin-833|Hannah]] or [[Gamble-4043|Hannah]] *[[Shepard-4483|Priscilla]] age 20 *[[Nixon-6035|Peter Nixon]] age 30 *[[Shepard-4484|Matilda]] age 15 *[[Gamble-3974|Britton]] age 46 *[[William-1019|Harriet William]] age 36 *[[Gamble-3968|Anthony]] age 19 *[[Shepard-4502|William]] age 11 *[[Shepard-4503|Chloe]] age 8 *[[Shepard-4504|Fanny]] age 4 *Glass age 40, possibly the same person as [[Gamble-3985|Glasgow]] *[[Gamble-4039|Margaret]] age 35 *[[Shepard-4485|Caroline]] age 12 *[[Shepard-4487|Hezakiah]] age 7 *[[Shepard-4488|LaFayette]] age 4 *[[Shepard-4486|Jefferson]] age 3 *[[Akis-1|Jack Akis]] age 47 *[[Gatlin-835|Rose]] age 37 *[[Gatlin-828|Cornelius]] age 22 *Jim Gatlin age 42, possibly the same person as [[Gatlin-822| Jim]] *[[Gatlin-858|Isabel]] age 52 *[[Gillett-3173|Ben Gillet]] age 20 *[[Gatlin-859|Ellen]], child of [[Gatlin-858|Isabel]] age 12 *[[Gatlin-824|Mathew]] age 47 *[[Shepard-4495|Lizzie]] age 32 *[[Shepard-4496|Maria]] age 2, child of Lizzie *[[Shepard-4505|Dinah]] age 14 *[[Shepard-4506|Mary]] age 15 *[[Shepard-4507|Isaiah]] age 4 *[[Shepard-4508|Timothy]] age 3 *[[Gatlin-831|Howeth]] age 24 *Jim age 32, may be the same person as [[Gamble-3970|Jim]] *[[Shepard-4511|Julia Ann]] age 32 *[[Shepard-4512|Mary]] age 11 *[[Shepard-4513|Fanny]] age 12 *[[Gamble-3971|Allen]] age 20 *[[Gamble-4005|Patience]] 42 *[[Gamble-4019|Jacob]] age 4, child of [[Gamble-4005|Patience]] *[[Gamble-3973|Francis]] age 20 *[[Shepard-4510|Anthony]], infant of Francis '''Lot No. 2 to [[Shepard-4479|Robert Shepard]]''' *[[Gamble-3977|Andrew]] age 30 *[[Sheppard-5529|Rose Sheppard]] age 27 *[[Sheppard-5530|Hagar]] age 15 months, child of [[Sheppard-5529|Rose Sheppard]] *[[Shepard-4509|Susan]] age 7 *[[Gatlin-832|Ichabod]] age 24 *[[Gamble-4044|Silvia]] age 22 *[[Shepard-4482|Seth]] age 2 *Simon age 25, possibly the same person as [[Gamble-4000|Simeon]] *[[Gatlin-836|Harriett Gatlin]] age 27 *[[Gatlin-862|Clara]] age 4 *[[Gatlin-863|Neverson]] age 3 *[[Gamble-3981|Charles]] age 57 *Harriet age 52, possbily [[Gamble-4043|Hannah]] *[[Shepard-4494|Robert]] (dwarf) age 27 *[[Shepard-4493|Edmund]] age 21 *[[Gatlin-830|Hamlet]] age 24 *[[Gamble-4038|Lucinda]] age 20 *[[Gamble-4047|Sophia]] age 2 '''Lot No.3 to Mrs.[[Shepard-4478|Julia Pettes]]''' *[[Gatlin-855|Penny]] age 34 *[[Gatlin-856|Bill]] age 19 *[[Gatlin-864|Mahala]] age 8 *[[Gatlin-866|George]] age 4 *[[Gatlin-865|Louisa]] age 3 *[[Long-27947|John Long]] age 46 *[[Gamble-4018|Jane]] age 37 *[[Shepard-4474|John]] age 9 months, child of [[Gamble-4018|Jane]], and probably John Long. *[[Long-27951|Julia]] age 15 *[[Long-27952|Henry]] age 13 *[[Long-27950|Austin]] age 8 *[[Long-27949|Millard]] age 5 *[[Long-27948|Josiah]] age 2 *Lewis age 22, may be [[Gatlin-823|Lewis]] or [[Gamble-4004|Lewis]] *[[Gatlin-825|Hughy]] age 27 *[[Gamble-3983|Ned]] age 37 '''Lot No.4 to Mrs. [[Shepard-4477|Alice Gibbon]]''' *[[Gatlin-860|Nancy]] age 47 *[[Gatlin-826|Allen]] age 24 *Maria age 47, may be the same person as [[Gatlin-845|Mary]] who has a son, [[Gatlin-846|Bryant]] *[[Gatlin-846|Bryant]] age 18 *[[Gatlin-827|Nelson]] age 24 *[[Gatlin-848|Charles]] age 15, appears to be son of [[Gatlin-847|Julia]] *[[Gatlin-849|Lucinda]] age 17, appears to be daughter of [[Gatlin-847|Julia]] *Jo Tom age 20, probably same person as [[Toms-1471|Joe Toms]] *[[Gamble-3981|Lavinia]] age 19 *[[Gamble-3972|Pink]] age 40 *[[Shepard-4514|George]] age 17 *[[Shepard-4515|Nathan]] age 4 *[[Gamble-3986|Caesar]] age 47 *[[Gamble-3994|Hasty]] age 42 *Dick age 21, may be [[Gamble-4003|Dick]] or [[Gamble-3975|Dick]] '''Lot No.5 to [[Shepard-1677|Miss L. Shepard]]''' *[[Gamble-3982|Wiley]] age 42 *[[Hunt-26463|Mary Hunt]] age 37 *[[Branch-2718|Jim Branch]] age 17 *[[Shepard-4516|Patsey]] age 7 *[[Shepard-4517|Albert]] age 5 *[[Gamble-3990|Henderson]] age 32 *[[Shepard-4497|Kathy]] age 27 *[[Shepard-4498|Virginia]] age 1 year, child of Kathy *[[Shepard-4499|Jourdan]] age 10 *[[Shepard-4500|Emily]] age 8 *[[Shepard-4501|Adaline]] age 4 *Benoni age 30, probably the same person as [[Gatlin-834|Benona]], not sure if male or female *[[Gatlin-838|Sally]] age 26 *[[Gatlin-842|Butler]] age 1 year, child of [[Gatlin-838|Sally]] *[[Gatlin-839|Gilbert]] age 13 *[[Gatlin-843|Lewis]] age 8 *[[Gatlin-844|Shaley]] age 3 *[[Shepard-4491|Daniel]] age 32 '''Lot No.6 to [[Shepard-4480|M. A. Chaires]]''' *[[Sawyer-8337|Henry Sawyer]] age 25 *[[Shepard-4521|Marion]] age 20 *[[Sawyer-8338|Melvina]] age 6 months, child of Marion *[[Sawyer-8339|Alfred]] age 3 *[[Shepard-4518|Jerry]] age 27 *[[Nixon-6036|Harriett Nixon]] age 29 *[[Shepard-4519|Celie]] age 9 *[[Shepard-4520|Fred]] age 7 *Lewis age 22, may be [[Gatlin-823|Lewis]] or [[Gamble-4004|Lewis]] *Eliza age 30, may be [[ Gamble-4012]] or [[Gamble-4016]] *[[Copeland-6160|Peter Copeland]] age 32 *[[Gamble-4010|Betsey]] age 20 *[[Copeland-6168|Katy]] age 2 months, child of [[Gamble-4010|Betsey]] *[[Gamble-4011|Charlotte]] age 52 *[[Goodall-1853|Joe Goodall]] age 62 *[[Shepard-4452|Moses]] age 52 For more information please see: *[[Space:New_Hope_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|New Hope Plantation]] page ==Sources==

Shepardson Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Shepardson Name Study]] [[Category: Shepardson, Daniel 1775 - 1856, AncestryDNA Circle]] [[Category: Cook, Prudence 1780 - 1858, AncestryDNA Circle]] The goal of this project is to work on all Shepardson trees. [[Shephardson-2|Daniel Shepardson]] (-1644) immigrated to Massachusetts as part of the Great Pilgrim Migration. About 328 SHEPARDSONs. Related surnames will be added: SHEPHERDSON (73) SHEPHARDSON (11) SHEPERDSON (2). References for the Shepardson family: Francis Wayland Shepardson was a history professor with an interest in family genealogy. He wrote several pamphlets on The Shepardson Family. The leaflets are available for free on the Barnes and Noble NOOK ''[[Space:Pamphlets by Francis Wayland Shepardson|Pamphlets by Francis Wayland Shepardson]]'' (Chicago, 1906-1912) [http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Shepardson%2C%20Francis%20Wayland%2C%201862%2D1937 online books by Francis Wayland Shepardson] Shepardson website http://www.shepardson.org. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find Shepardsons with DNA tests and use GEDmatch or other sites to triangulate to confirm lines * Discuss Shepardson related issues * Connect unconnected Shepardsons * Merge duplicate Shepardsons * Source unsourced Shepardsons * Protect profiles as needed, Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10084757 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Shepardsons in the New World

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Shepardsons in the New World== *by David P Shepardson *1998 * Citation Example: ::: Shepardson,David''[[Space:Shepardsons in the New World|Shepardsons in the New World]]'' (1998) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Shepardson|Shepardson]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Shepardsons in the New World|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Available?==

Shepherd 1837-1843 - Ship Tree

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[[Category: Arrivals to Western Australia]] [[Category: Shepherd, Arrived 4 Aug 1838]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 120 |label= Ship Arrival off Fremantle |caption= [[space:Shepherd 1843 - Ship Tree|''Shepherd,'' 1843]]
[[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| to Western Australia]]
}} :[[space:West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree|West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree]] - [[space:Parkhurst Boys 42 - History Tree|Parkhurst Boys 42-49 - History Tree]]
::The ''Shepherd'' ''(or others,)'' made [https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm ''six'' voyages] to the Colony of Western Australia
::'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived Departed | - '''Passengers''' - Comments :'''1837''' - [[space:Shepherd 1837 - Ship Tree|''Shepherd'']] | 02 03 1837 | Fremantle London | '''20''' | - travelled on to Mauritius :::Shipping Intelligence. ('''1837,''' March 4). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article640072 ''The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal'' (WA : 1833 - 1847),
''p. 860.'' Retrieved March 5, 2021]
''arrive''
:::Shipping Intelligence. ('''1837,''' April 6). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article214041718 ''Swan River Guardian'' (WA : 1836 - 1838), ''p. 99.'' Retrieved March 5, 2021] ''depart'' :'''1838''' - ''Shepherd'' | 04 08 '''1838''' | Fremantle London | '''37''' | - travelled on to Batavia :::Shipping Intelligence. ('''1838,''' August 11). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article639435 ''The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal'' (WA : 1833 - 1847),
''p. 126.'' Retrieved March 5, 2021]
''arrive''
:::Shipping Intelligence. ('''1838,''' September 1). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article639412 ''The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal'' (WA : 1833 - 1847),
''p. 138.'' Retrieved March 5, 2021]
''depart''
::ARRIVAL.-On the 4th instant,
the ''Shepherd,'' Captain Jardine, from London.--Passengers, Mr. W. Samson, Mr. Shoals, Mr. Nash, Mr. [[Ommanney-31|Ommanney,]] Mr. Onslow, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Durlacher, [[Mitchell-13923|Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell,]] with governess and 4 children, Mr. F. Samson. Steerage--Mr. and Mrs. Oliver, and five children, Mr. and Mrs. Highfield, and 2 children, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Davidson ; whalers, headsmen, Stillman and James; whalers, Heard, Taylor, Palmer, S. Stillman, Barrell, Marshall, and Brown. :'''1839''' - ''Shepherd'' | 18 Sep '''1839''' | Fremantle London | '''7''' - ''(not found in Perthdps)'' :::Shipping Intelligence. ('''1839,''' September 21). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article638972 ''The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal'' (WA : 1833 - 1847), ''p. 150.'' Retrieved March 5, 2021] ''arrive'' :::Shipping Intelligence. ('''1839,''' November 9). Shipping Intelligence. ('''1839,''' November 9). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article638910 ''The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal'' (WA : 1833 - 1847), ''p. 178.'' Retrieved March 5, 2021] Lying in Gage's Roads.-The ''Shepherd'' :'''1840''' - ''Shepherd'' | 19 11 '''1840''' | Fremantle London | '''17''' ::SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ('''1840,''' November 21). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article642506 ''The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal'' (WA : 1833 - 1847), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved March 5, 2021] ::SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ('''1841,''' January 23). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article642649 ''The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal'' (WA : 1833 - 1847), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved March 5, 2021] : '''1842''' - ''Shepherd'' | 24 04 '''1842''' | Fremantle London | '''15''' ::SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ('''1842,''' April 30). The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), p. 2. Retrieved March 5, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article643554 ::SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ('''1842,''' May 21). The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), p. 2. Retrieved March 5, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article643583 :'''1843''' - [[space:Shepherd 1843 - Ship Tree|''Shepherd'']] | 26 Oct 1843 | Fremantle London | [[space:Shepherd 1843 - Ship Tree|Profiles '''31''' -]] [[space:Parkhurst Boys 43 - History Tree|''(Parkhurst 43)'']] ::SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ('''1843,''' October 28). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article644677 ''The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal'' (WA : 1833 - 1847), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved March 5, 2021] :SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ('''1844,''' February 3). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article644878 ''The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal'' (WA : 1833 - 1847), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved March 5, 2021] :SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ('''1844,''' February 7). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65583978 ''Inquirer''
(Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), ''p. 2.'' Retrieved March 5, 2021] :SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ('''1840,''' November 25). Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), p. 66. Retrieved March 5, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65582455 :SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ('''1842,''' April 27). Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), p. 2. Retrieved March 5, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65581845 :SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ('''1843,''' November 1). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65583429 ''Inquirer''
(Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855),'' p. 2.'' Retrieved March 5, 2021] == People – LifeTree == *THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL. ('''1837,''' February 11). The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), p. 849. Retrieved March 5, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article640099 *Imports per Shepherd from London. ('''1840,''' November 25). Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), p. 66. Retrieved March 5, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65582457 ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1850 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1841-'''1850''' - Ship Tree ]] :::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|Western Australia, Cemeteries]] | [https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx Pioneers Index ''wa.gov'' '''B D M''' ] == Sources == :

Shepherd 1843 - Ship Tree

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[[Category:Arrivals to Western Australia]] [[Category: 1840s Sailings]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 120 |label= Ship Arrival off Fremantle, October 26, 1843. |caption= [[space:Shepherd 1843 - Ship Tree|''Shepherd,'' 1843]]
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}} The ''Shepherd'' is said to have left the Isle of Wight on June 6, '''1843''' and to have arrived in Fremantle, Western Australia on October 26, 1843.
In all, she was said to have carried 31 passengers and the 28 Parkhurst boys who embarked at the Isle of Wight were among that number.

Shepherdstown, West Virginia One Place Study

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== Shepherdstown, West Virginia One Place Study == [[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] {{One Place Study|place=Shepherdstown, West Virginia|category=Shepherdstown, West Virginia One Place Study}}
{{One Place Study|place=Shepherdstown, West Virginia|category=Shepherdstown, West Virginia One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} *[http://www.shepherdstown.us/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q1807266|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Shepherdstown, West Virginia One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== The town was originally called Mecklenburg when it was established in 1762, but the name was changed in 1798 to Shepherd’s Town to honor its founder, Thomas Shepherd. The name was consolidated in 1867 as Shepherdstown.‘’West Virginia Explorer Magazine’’ (https://wvexplorer.com/communities/cities-towns/shepherdstown-west-virginia : accessed 18 January 2023). "Shepherdstown, West Virginia”.‘’Historic Shepherdstown & Museum’’ (https://historicshepherdstown.com/2015/12/a-brief-history-of-shepherdstown : accessed 18 January 2023). "A Brief History of Shepherdstown”. ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Shepherdstown_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Shepherdstown, Jefferson, West Virginia }} :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' West Virginia :'''County:''' Jefferson :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 39.431944, -77.806111 :'''Elevation:''' 127.9 m or 419.8 feet ===History=== :[[Wikipedia:Shepherdstown,_West_Virginia#History|Shepherdstown, West Virginia]]

:Shepherdstown in home to [[Wikipedia:Shepherd_University|Shepherd University]], founded in 1871.

==== [[Wikipedia:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Jefferson_County,_West_Virginia|National Register of Historic Places]] ==== *[[Wikipedia:Boidstones_Place|Boidstones Place]] *[[Wikipedia:Cold_Spring_(Shepherdstown,_West_Virginia)|Cold Spring]] *[[Wikipedia:Elmwood_(Shepherdstown,_West_Virginia)|Elmwood]] *[[Wikipedia:Falling_Spring-Morgan%27s_Grove|Falling Spring-Morgan’s Grove]] *[[Wikipedia:Fruit_Hill_(Shepherdstown,_West_Virginia)|Fruit Hill]] *[[Wikipedia:Captain_William_Lucas_and_Robert_Lucas_House|Captain William Lucas and Robert Lucas House]] *[[Wikipedia:James_Marshall_House_(Shepherdstown,_West_Virginia)|James Marshall House]] *[[Wikipedia:Morgan%27s_Grove|Morgan’s Grove]] *[[Wikipedia:Morgan-Bedinger-Dandridge_House|Morgan-Bedinger-Dandridge House]] *[[Wikipedia:Potomac_Mills_(Shepherdstown,_West_Virginia)|Potomac Mills]] *[[Wikipedia:Rock_Spring_(Shepherdstown,_West_Virginia)|Rock Spring]] *[[Wikipedia:Rockland_(Shepherdstown,_West_Virginia)|Rockland]] *[[Wikipedia:Rose_Hill_Farm_(Shepherdstown,_West_Virginia)|Rose Hill Farm]] *[[Wikipedia:Rumsey_Hall_(Shepherdstown,_West_Virginia)|Rumsey Hall]] *[[Wikipedia:Shepherd%27s_Mill|Shepherd’s Mill]] *[[Wikipedia:Shepherdstown_Historic_District|Shepherdstown Historic District]] *[[Wikipedia:Taylor%27s_Meadow|Taylor’s Meadow]] *[[Wikipedia:Van_Swearingen-Shepherd_House|Van Swearingen-Shepherd House]] *[[Wikipedia:Wild_Goose_Farm|Wild Goose Farm]] ===Population=== :{| border=2 class="sortable" |- !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Census !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Residents |- |align="center" |1850 |align="center" |1,561 |- |align="center" |1860 |align="center" |1,219 |- |align="center" |1870 |align="center" |1,389 |- |align="center" |1880 |align="center" |1,533 |- |align="center" |1890 |align="center" |1,515 |- |align="center" |1900 |align="center" |1,184 |- |align="center" |1910 |align="center" |1,070 |- |align="center" |1920 |align="center" |1,063 |- |align="center" |1930 |align="center" |888 |- |align="center" |1940 |align="center" |945 |- |align="center" |1950 |align="center" |1,173 |- |align="center" |1960 |align="center" |1,328 |- |align="center" |1970 |align="center" |1,688 |- |align="center" |1980 |align="center" |1,791 |- |align="center" |1990 |align="center" |1,287 |- |align="center" |2000 |align="center" |803 |- |align="center" |2010 |align="center" |1,734 |- |align="center" |2019 |align="center" |1,911 |}''Wikipedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shepherdstown,_West_Virginia : accessed 18 January 2023). "Shepherdstown".

====Notables==== *[[Rumsey-621|James Rumsey]], inventor of an early steam-powered ship *[[Abert-12|John James Abert]], topographical engineer and founder of the National Institute of Science *[[Lee-8318|Edwin Gray Lee]], Confederate brigadier general, lawyer, and relative of Robert E. Lee *[[Bedinger-64|Danske Dandridge]], poet, writer, and historian *[[Wikipedia:Violet_Dandridge |Violet Dandridge]], scientific illustrator, painter, naturalist, and suffragist *[[Tompkins-5140|Peter Tompkins]], journalist, Office of Strategic Services spy in Rome, and best-selling occult author *[[Wikipedia:Frances_Meehan_Latterell|Frances Meehan Latterell]], plant pathologist; retired in Shepherdstown *[[Tennant-2937|Jim Tennant]], former MLB pitcher ===Resources=== *[http://archive.wvculture.org/vrr/va_bcsearch.aspx West Virginia Birth Records] *[http://archive.wvculture.org/vrr/va_mcsearch.aspx West Virginia Marriage Records] *[http://archive.wvculture.org/vrr/va_dcsearch.aspx West Virginia Death Records] *[https://www.mapofus.org/westvirginia Interactive Map of West Virginia County Formation History] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Jefferson_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy FamilySearch] ===Cemeteries=== *[[:Category:Elmwood_Cemetery%2C_Shepherdstown%2C_West_Virginia|Elmwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Lutheran_Graveyard%2C_Shepherdstown%2C_West_Virginia|Lutheran Graveyard]] *[[:Category:Old_Episcopal_Graveyard%2C_Shepherdstown%2C_West_Virginia|Old Episcopal Graveyard]] *[[:Category:Reformed_Graveyard%2C_Shepherdstown%2C_West_Virginia|Reformed Graveyard]] *[[:Category:Rose_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Shepherdstown%2C_West_Virginia|Rose Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Shepherd_Burial_Ground%2C_Shepherdstown%2C_West_Virginia|Shepherd Burial Ground]] === Project Stickers and Categories === If you are working on profiles of people associated with Shepherdstown, West Virginia, the following stickers are available for your use. Note that some add the profile to a category and some do not. '''If you prefer not to use stickers on your profiles, please make sure to add the appropriate categories for the Shepherdstown, West Virginia One Place Study, Appalachia and Shepherdstown, West Virginia.''' You can do this with the category picker on your edit screen, or by copying the text below. '''Categories''' *[[Category:Shepherdstown, West Virginia One Place Study]] *[[Category:Shepherdstown, West Virginia]] *[[Category:West Virginia Appalachians]] or [[Category: Virginia Appalachians]] : Note: If the person died prior to 20 June 1863 (when West Virginia was admitted to the Union), please use the Virginia Appalachians category instead of the category for West Virginia Appalachians. Also, in addition to the Shepherdstown categories, add the county category or categories that reflect when the person was in Shepherdstown: * [[:Category: Frederick County, Virginia Colony]] (1762-1772) * [[:Category: Berkeley County, Virginia Colony]] (1772-1776) * [[:Category: Berkeley County, Virginia]] (4 July 1776-1801) ''for WikiTree purposes of categorization, USA begins on 4 July 1776'' * [[:Category: Jefferson County, Virginia]] (1801 to 1863) ''West Virginia was admitted to the Union on 20 June 1863'' {|cellpadding=10 |'''OPS Sticker''' |- |{{One Place Study|place=Shepherdstown, West Virginia|category=Shepherdstown, West Virginia One Place Study}} |{{One Place Study|place=Shepherdstown, West Virginia|category=Shepherdstown, West Virginia One Place Study}}
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|- | |- | '''For decendants of Appalachians''' |- |{{Appalachian Roots}}{{Appalachian Roots|state=West Virginia}} |{{Appalachian Roots}}

{{Appalachian Roots|state=West Virginia}} |- | |- |'''West Virginia Stickers''' |- |{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=Native Virginian (Born in Virginia, Now West Virginia as of June 20, 1863) |flag=US_State_Flag_Images-49.png |tooltip=Flag of Virginia }} |{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=Native Virginian (Born in Virginia, Now West Virginia as of June 20, 1863) |flag=US_State_Flag_Images-49.png |tooltip=Flag of Virginia }}
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Shepperd/Gouws

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Gouws-463|Pierre Gouws]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find his children * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10637211 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Shercock Civil Parish, County Cavan

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[[Category: Cavan Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Cavan|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Cavan, Ireland|Main Cavan Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Shercock Parish, County Cavan|Category for Shercock Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Cavan|Civil Parishes in County Cavan]] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ulster Team|Ulster Province team]] ==Shercock Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Names:''' Searcóg, Killan, Killann :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/395 Shercock Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Clankee :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Shercock Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Cavan|Towns of County Cavan]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Corravilla'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Corr an Bhile.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.9818,-6.9173,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.9818/-6.9173 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.9173&lat=53.9818 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corravilla&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Glasleck'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Glasleic.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.9818,-6.9173,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.9818/-6.9173 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.9173&lat=53.9818 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glasleck&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Shercock (pop 588)'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Searcóg.
[[Wikipedia:Shercock|Wikipedia entry for Shercock]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.9958,-6.8983,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.9958/-6.8983 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.9173&lat=53.9818 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shercock&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Grifiths Valuation.]||  |} ===The Townlands of Shercock Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Shercock Parish (Searcóg, Killan, Killann) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/395/BF Shercock Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Annaghierin|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Annaghierin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Annaghierin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Annaghierin&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrickcreeny|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Carrickcreeny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Carrickcreeny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrickcreeny&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corbeagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corbeagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corbeagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corbeagh&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corclare|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corclare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corclare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corclare&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cornalara|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cornalara&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cornalara&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cornalara&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cornaleen||''Corr na Laíon''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cornaleen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Cornaleen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cornaleen&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corraghy|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corraghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corraghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corraghy&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corravilla||''Corr an Bhile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corravilla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Corravilla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corravilla&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Crocklusty|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Crocklusty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Crocklusty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crocklusty&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Croley||''Croithligh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Croley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Croley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Croley&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Crossmakeelan||''Crois Mhic Caoláin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Crossmakeelan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Crossmakeelan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crossmakeelan&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Darkley|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Darkley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Darkley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Darkley&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derry|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Derry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Derry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derry&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumad|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drumad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drumad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumad&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumlom|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drumlom&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Drumlom&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumlom&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glasleck||''Glasleic''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Glasleck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Glasleck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glasleck&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilcrossbeg|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Kilcrossbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Kilcrossbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilcrossbeg&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilcrossduff|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Kilcrossduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Kilcrossduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilcrossduff&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Latterriff||''Leachta Ruibhe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Latterriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Latterriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Latterriff&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lecks|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lecks&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lecks&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lecks&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisataggart|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisataggart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisataggart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisataggart&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisdrumfad|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisdrumfad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisdrumfad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisdrumfad&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisdrumskea||''Lios Dhroim Sceach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisdrumskea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisdrumskea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisdrumskea&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisnadarragh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisnadarragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Lisnadarragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnadarragh&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Nolagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Nolagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Nolagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Nolagh&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rabane|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Rabane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Rabane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rabane&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.]
This townland extends into Knockbride Civil Parish. |- |Ralaghan||''Ráth Lachan''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Ralaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Ralaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ralaghan&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Shinan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Shinan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Shinan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shinan&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullybrick|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Tullybrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cavan&townland=Tullybrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullybrick&countyname=CAVAN&Parish=SHERCOCK Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Cavan should be added to the main Cavan page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.1. Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. :Previous version 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Sheri Stritof Confirmed

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{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|DNA |- | [[Underhill-1149|Underhill, Thomas]] ||| 1705-08-27 || Yes |- | [[Fleishman-14|Fleishman, Johann Peter]] ||| 1708-00-00 || Yes |- | [[Crowley-1294|Crowley, Rebecca]] ||| 1714-07-18 || Yes |- | [[Broyles-65|Broyles, Maria Elizabeth]] ||| 1716-07-05 || Yes |- | [[Barlow-1136|Barlow, Christoper]] ||| 1728-00-00 || Yes |- | [[Chelf-22|Chelf, Philip J]] ||| 1728-04-27 || Yes |- | [[Underhill-536|Underhill, William]] ||| 1735-00-00 || Yes |- | [[Fleishman-13|Fleishman, Mary Catherine]] ||| 1736-00-00 || Yes |- | [[Langenfeld-14|Langenfeld, Catherine]] ||| 1848-07-27 || Yes |- | [[Wright-25039|Wright, Margaret]] ||| 1750-00-00 || Yes |- | [[Barler-1|Barler, Mary Barlow]] ||| 1756-00-00 || Yes |- | [[Chelf-23|Chelf, Nancy]] ||| 1758-07-28 || Yes |- | [[Barlow-2693|Barlow, Aaron]] ||| 1769-00-00 || Yes |- | [[Underhill-1147|Underhill, William II]] ||| 1770-00-00 || Yes |- | [[Shriver-428|Shriver, Mary]] ||| 1777-08-16 || Yes |- | [[Unknown-367912|Unknown, Prudence]] ||| 1780-00-00 || Yes |- | [[Beemon-1|Beemon, Catherine]] ||| 1783-02-04 || Yes |- | [[Underhill-1118|Underhill, John]] ||| 1798-11-18 || Yes |- | [[Barlow-2634|Barlow, Alpha]] ||| 1802-05-08 || Yes |- | [[Kurth-233|Kurth, Catharina]]||| 1804-09-02 || Yes |- | [[Goeser-75|Goeser, Anton Anthony]] ||| 1829-12-24 || Yes |- | [[Trickett-138|Trickett, John]] ||| 1816-03-03 || Yes |- | [[Underhill-1117|Underhill, Lucy Ann]] ||| 1823-01-28 || Yes |- | [[Goeser-22|Goeser, John Joseph]] ||| 1841-03-24 || Yes |- | [[Massey-3469|Massey, Frank Allen]] ||| 1867-04-22 || Yes |- | [[Trickett-137|Trickett, Alice Emmogene]] ||| 1869-09-11|| Yes |- | [[Schulte-908|Schulte, Teresa]] ||| 1874-10-15 || Yes |- | [[Goeser-19|Goeser, Peter]] ||| 1874-08-18 || Yes |- | [[Forster-1429|Forster, George Herman]]||| 1894-03-97|| Yes |- | [[Massey-3472|Massey, Edythe May]]||| 1897-12-27|| Yes |- | [[Goeser-23|Goeser, Frank J]] ||| 1899-05-22 || Yes |- | [[Nelson-12977|Nelson, Leora Frances]] ||| 1900-04-29 || Yes |- | [[Goeser-18|Goeser, Hubert Peter]] ||| 1901-07-11 || Yes |- | [[Forster-1434|Forster, Alfred Bruce]]||| 1920-06-12|| Yes |- | [[Goeser-16|Goeser, Kenneth Francis]] ||| 1922-08-20 || Yes |- | [[Forster-1428|Forster, Alice Emmogene]]|| 1923-11-19|| Yes |- | [[Z.-3|Zander, Karen]] ||| Dist Cousin || Not Yet |- |}

Sheridan Gibbs To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[James-8663|Sheridan Gibbs]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=James-8663&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sheridan Gibbs To-Do List|Sheridan's current to-do list]].'' Complete siblings for Grannie Bessant. Ask for help with Mary Jane Carne{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Coombe-225|Bessant, Emma Selina (Coombe) ]] || 1879-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Carne-104|Coombe, Mary Jane (Carne) ]] || 1846-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Sheridan Park CCC Camp, Company 1644

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{{Image|file=Sheridan_Park_CCC_Camp_Company_1644.jpg |caption=Sheridan Park CCC Camp, Company 1644 Image 1 }} This is a page set up to honor the young men that were in CCC Company 1644 in Cudahy, Wisconsin. My ultimate goal is to profile each and every member of this group. Many ended up fighting in World War 2, and some probably never came home. I would love to see them honored in some small way, and their stories told :) [[Space:Civilian_Conservation_Corps|Read about The Civilian Conservation Corps here]] :[[Cieszyinski-1| Alex J. "Lucky" Cieszynski ]] :[[March-1350| Lewis G. "Sailor" March ]] :[[McHugh-843| Edward F. McHugh ]]

Sheriff Hamilton Butler Bell

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Hamilton Butler Bell H.B. (Ham) Bell, Deputy U.S. Marshal, Pioneer Sheriff, Mayor of Dodge City and Grand Old Man of the Southwest by George Laughead, Dodge City, KS [http://www.kansashistory.us/hambell.html Here's a link to George Laughead's article on Ham Bell] KANSAS LEGENDS Hamilton Bell - Transforming Wicked Dodge City [http://www.legendsofamerica.com/ks-hambell.html Here's a link to read the story] '''Here is Ham Bell holding [[Warren-6853| Virginia Marjarie Vlchek]] 1927.''' Hamilton Butler Bell was a very friendly, loving, God fearing man always greeting people in the town. Also see [[Bell-11233|Hamilton Bell]] [[Image:Warren-6853-1.jpg|300px]] Personal files of [[Conner-1464|S Conner]] [http://www.kansashistory.us/fordco/lawmen.html Dodge City, Kansas Lawmen] [http://www.kansashistory.us/fordco/hbellbday.html Ham Bell's Birthday Picnics] [http://www.kansashistory.us/fordco/rath2/16.html Early Day Men] More history of Kansas which has more of [http://www.kansashistory.us/fordco/photographs.html Hamilton Butler Bell] HAMILTON B. BELL HAD THE BLUEST OF BLUE EYES AND BROWN hair, was spare of build but broad shouldered. He had a decided Roman nose and a very determined chin. He was Born July 31, 1853, in Pleasant Valley, Maryland, and Later lived at Hagerstown. He died '''April 4, 1947''', almost ninety-four years of age.

Sheriff Hill Colliery Disaster

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[[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:County_Durham_Mining_Disasters|County Durham Mining Disasters]]| Sheriff Hill Colliery Disaster 1819, Gateshead [[Category: Sheriff Hill Colliery, Gateshead, County Durham, 1819]] Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 19 July 1819 * Location: Sheriff Hill Colliery, Gateshead, County Durham, England * Victims: 35 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Armstrong, George, aged 14, Abode: Ayton Bank ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Armstrong, John, aged 18, Abode: Ayton Banks ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Armstrong, William, aged 14, Abode: Ayton Banks ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Browel, Matthew, aged 14 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bucham, Joseph, aged 11 ! 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align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Scott, Nicholas, aged 15 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Small, John, aged 14 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Steel, William, aged 10 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Thrift, Jacob, aged 13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Tickle, James, aged 9 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Tickle, Joseph, aged 13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Upson, Matthew, aged 13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Willis, John, aged 7 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Willis, Thomas, aged 9 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wilson, Adam, aged 12 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} == Sources == [http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1819-02.htm Durham Mining Museum]

Sheriff Hill Isabella Pit Colliery Disaster

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[[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:County_Durham_Mining_Disasters|County Durham Mining Disasters]]| Sheriff Hill Isabella Pit' Colliery Disaster, Gateshead Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 27 June 1815 * Location: Sheriff Hill Isabella Pit Colliery, Gateshead, County Durham, England * Victims: 11 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Barker, Hugh, aged 17 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Foggett, George, aged 70 brother of William and Robert ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Foggett, Robert, aged 45, brother of William and George ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Foggett, William, aged 60, Viewer, brother of George and Robert ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Jamerson, James, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wind, George, aged 20 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wind, William, aged 50 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Young, James, aged 23 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} == Sources == [http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1815-01.htm Durham Mining Museum]

Sherman Genealogy, Including Families of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk, England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Sherman Genealogy, Including Families of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk, England == some descendants of the immigrants, Captain John Sherman, Reverend John Sherman, Edmund Sherman and Samuel Sherman, and the descendants of Honorable Roger Sherman and Honorable Charles R. Sherman * by [[Sherman-4195|Thomas Townsend Sherman]] (1853-1931) * published Tobias A. Wright, New York, 1920 * 473 pages * Captain [[Sherman-357|John Sherman]] was baptized 1612 Great Horkesley, Essex England. He immigrated to Watertown, Massachusetts about 1636, and married [[Palmer-590|Martha Palmer]] about 1637. He died 1690/1691. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sherman Genealogy, Including Families of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk, England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/shermangenealogy00sherrich * https://archive.org/details/shermangenealogy00sher * https://archive.org/details/shermangenealog01shergoog * https://archive.org/details/shermangenealogy1920sher * http://books.google.com/books?id=papRAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756264 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE97072 === Review === * ''Historical Intelligence'', [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1918) Vol. 72. ::* [https://books.google.com/books?id=Q44eAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA79 Page 79]: "SHERMAN. - Thomas Townsend Sherman, Esq., of 60 Wall Street, New York City, has compiled a genealogy of the Sherman family, beginning with Thomas Sherman of Díss, co. Norfolk, England, who died in 1493, and including many of his descendants in England for several generations. The American families given in this work are descendants of the immigrants Samuel Sherman, Rev. John Sherman, and Capt. John Sherman of Watertown, Mass. The book will soon be published by Tobias A. Wright of New York City." === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Sherman, Thomas Townsend. ''[[Space:Sherman Genealogy, Including Families of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk, England|Sherman Genealogy, Including Families of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk, England]]'' (T.A. Wright, New York, 1920) [ Page ]. * ([[#Sherman|Sherman]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Sherman, Thomas Townsend. ''[[Space:Sherman Genealogy, Including Families of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk, England|Sherman Genealogy, Including Families of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk, England]]'' (T.A. Wright, New York, 1920) [ Page ].

Sherman the cat

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Sherman was the cat of [[Jones-30896 | Aly Jones]]'s family.

Sherri MacDonald To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Renwick-102|Sherri MacDonald]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Renwick-102&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sherri MacDonald To-Do List|Sherri's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Renwick-103|Renwick, Tony ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hunter-4240|Spencer, Hilma (Hunter)]] || || to-do |- |}

Sherrills Project

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Sherrill The goal of this project is to ... To make a ancestor list their line Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Carson-2219|Paul Carson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * to make a connection to the Sherrill * To find other people that is in my family tree *To document who they are Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9022808 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Sherry Bartlett: Wilson, Indiana and back

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bartlett-4864|Sherry Bartlett]] is currently working on. Can you help? James Isaac Wilson and Otho (White) Wilson, James Isaac Wilson, born 1910, Montgomery, Indiana. 1910 Barr, Daviess County, Indiana, United States https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MKGH-3YG 1930 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHMS-7YC 1940 census https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V1Y8-6X5 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Adding_Links How to Add Links of Wikitree Pages] === Genealogically Defined === See also: Genealogically Defined [[Space:Genealogically_Defined|Genealogically Defined]] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogically_Defined === Biography Builders === Biography Builders [[Space:Biography_Builders|Biography Builders]] Bio Builders Challenge, e.g. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350608/january-2022-biobuilders-people-who-married-in-january. Thank you for your support. Here's our checklist: :Data Section: :birth date/place :names of parents :marriage date/place and spouse name :names of children, if any :death date/place :Biography Section: :Written (full) sentences stating the facts above, adding inline sources to each fact. :Is the profile '''Genealogically Defined?'''[[Space:Genealogically_Defined|Genealogically Defined]] :As a general rule biographies should be in your own words. Paraphrase and rewrite, don't copy/paste. :Baptism, burial, military, and other life events with inline sources. :Something to "humanize" the person, such as career or avocation with sources. :List of children with at least one pertinent fact. :Some list siblings. (I think this takes up real estate.) :Explanatory remarks, if needed (e.g. disputed persons information, Research Notes, [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Research_Notes]] whatever needs extra explaining). :Photos or pictures, background. Not a must, but nice (you need to own the copyright unless they are in the public domain). :Categories. [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Categories]] :Connection to the Global Tree. :All duplicates merged or initiated. :Links to persons and events, perhaps from Wikipedia. :Historical context as related to the person's life. :Sources, Sources, Sources. ==Resources== https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wilson_Name_Study-1 http://www.sdms.si:92/wikitree/ShowErrors.htm === Search Location : Library of Congress / LOC === Another location to search for Newspaper Library of Congress: Search for News About Columbian centinel & Massachusetts Federalist. [volume] (Boston, Mass.) 1799-1804. Boston, Mass. (1799-1804) https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83021271/ Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress. Change in 2024: The Library of Congress > National Digital Newspaper Program > Chronicling America Website Migration https://www.loc.gov/ndnp/migration/ ==Indiana== Hyman, Max Robinson, and Cottman, George Streibe. Centennial History and Handbook of Indiana: The Story of the State from Its Beginning to the Close of the Civil War, and a General Survey of Progress to the Present Time. United States, M. R. Hyman, 1915.https://www.google.com/books/edition/Centennial_History_and_Handbook_of_India/n9YyAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 https://www.google.com/books/edition/Centennial_History_and_Handbook_of_India/n9YyAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 ===Indianapolis and vicinity=== Commemorative biographical record of prominent and representative men of Indianapolis and vicinity, containing biographical sketches of business and professional men and of many of the early settled families. Publication date 1908. 1244 Pages. Publisher Chicago : J. H. Beers & Co. https://archive.org/details/commemorativebio00chic ===Clay County, Indiana=== Blanchard, Charles, Editor . Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana: Historical and Biographical .... United States, F.A. Battey & Company, Editor: Charles Blanchard. Published:1884. Page count:966. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Counties_of_Clay_and_Owen_Indiana/1VLWAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 https://www.google.com/books/edition/Counties_of_Clay_and_Owen_Indiana/1VLWAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 Travis, William. A History of Clay County, Indiana: Closing of the First Century's History of the County, and Showing the Growth of Its People, Institutions, Industries, and Wealth. United States, Whipporwill Publications, 1909.https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_Clay_County_Indiana/cdsyAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_Clay_County_Indiana/cdsyAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 ===Greene County, Indiana=== Baber, Jack. Early history of Greene County, Indiana : as taken from the official records, and compiled from authentic recollection, by pioneer settlers ... including brief sketches of pioneer families ..." , Publisher Worthington [Ind.] : Printed by N.B. Milleson at the Worthington Times Office. Publication date 1875. https://archive.org/stream/earlyhistoryofgr00babe/earlyhistoryofgr00babe_djvu.txt https://archive.org/details/earlyhistoryofgr00babe Publication date 1875. Topics genealogy. Publisher Worthington [Ind.] : Printed by N.B. Milleson at the Worthington Times Office
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History of Knox & Daviess Counties. N.p.: Goodspeed Publisher, 1886. https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Knox_Daviess_Counties/0ZduAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Knox_Daviess_Counties/0ZduAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 History of Lawrence and Monroe Counties, Indiana: Their People, Industries, and Institutions. United States, Publisher: B.F. Bowen, Published:1914 Page count:764. https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Lawrence_and_Monroe_Counties_/cxwVAAAAYAAJ?gbpv=1 https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Lawrence_and_Monroe_Counties_/cxwVAAAAYAAJ?gbpv=1 History of Lawrence, Orange, and Washington Counties, Indiana: From the Earliest Time to the Present, Together with Interesting Biographical Sketches, Reminiscences, Notes, Etc. Higginson Book Company, 1884 - Lawrence County (Ind.) - 937 pages. https://books.google.com/books?id=EVQ0AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=EVQ0AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PR1 Biographical History of Tippecanoe, White, Jasper, Newton, Benton, Warren and Pulaski Counties, Indiana. Volume 1. 1899. Publisher: Lewis Publishing Company. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Biographical_History_of_Tippecanoe_White/T-4tILnpZrIC?hl=en&gbpv=0 Biographical History of Tippecanoe, White, Jasper, Newton, Benton, Warren and Pulaski Counties, Indiana. Volume 2. United States: Lewis Publishing Company, 1899. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Biographical_History_of_Tippecanoe_White/NhUVAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 DeHart, Richard Patten. Past and Present of Tippecanoe County, Indiana. United States: B.F. Bowen, 1909. https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/kFM0AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 https://www.google.com/books/edition/Past_and_Present_of_Tippecanoe_County_In/kFM0AQAAMAAJ?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj33qyxtdj1AhWujIkEHUEjAscQiKUDegQIERAD Knowles Cemetery Montgomery Township Gibson County, Indiana http://ingenweb.org/ingibson/Cemeteries_wPhotos/MontgomeryTwp/Knowles/Knowles.html ==Missouri== Daviess and Gentry Counties, Missouri History of Daviess and Gentry Counties, Missouri. United States: Historical Publishing Company, 1922. https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Daviess_and_Gentry_Counties_M/us0yAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Daviess_and_Gentry_Counties_M/us0yAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 == ALT Codes for Windows == KeyBoard Alt Letters https://sites.psu.edu/symbolcodes/windows/codealt/
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EXAMPLE: To input the acute a á (0225), hold down the ALT key, type 0225 on the numeric keypad, then release the ALT key.
Windows Alt Codes for Accented Vowels
Accent A E I O U Y
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'''Grave Lower Case''' à 0224 è 0232 ì 0236 ò 0242 ù 0249 —
'''Acute Capital''' Á 0193 É 0201 Í 0205 Ó 0211 Ú 0218 Ý 0221
'''Acute Lower Case''' á 0225 é 0233 í 0237 ó 0243 ú 0250 ý 0253
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'''Circumflex Lower Case''' â 0226 ê 0234 î 0238 ô 0244 û 0251 —
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'''Tilde Lower Case''' ã 0227 — ñ 0241 õ 0245 — —
'''Umlaut Capital''' Ä 0196 Ë 0203 Ï 0207 Ö 0214 Ü 0220 Ÿ 0159
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Adding_Links How to Add Links] === Genealogically Defined === See also: Genealogically Defined [[Space:Genealogically_Defined|Genealogically Defined]] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogically_Defined === Biography Builders === Biography Builders [[Space:Biography_Builders|Biography Builders]] Bio Builders Challenge, e.g. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350608/january-2022-biobuilders-people-who-married-in-january. Thank you for your support. Here's our checklist: :Data Section: :birth date/place :names of parents :marriage date/place and spouse name :names of children, if any :death date/place :Biography Section: :Written (full) sentences stating the facts above, adding inline sources to each fact. :Is the profile '''Genealogically Defined?'''[[Space:Genealogically_Defined|Genealogically Defined]] :As a general rule biographies should be in your own words. Paraphrase and rewrite, don't copy/paste. :Baptism, burial, military, and other life events with inline sources. :Something to "humanize" the person, such as career or avocation with sources. :List of children with at least one pertinent fact. :Some list siblings. (I think this takes up real estate.) :Explanatory remarks, if needed (e.g. disputed persons information, Research Notes, [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Research_Notes]] whatever needs extra explaining). :Photos or pictures, background. Not a must, but nice (you need to own the copyright unless they are in the public domain). :Categories. [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Categories]] :Connection to the Global Tree. :All duplicates merged or initiated. :Links to persons and events, perhaps from Wikipedia. :Historical context as related to the person's life. :Sources, Sources, Sources. ==Resources== http://www.sdms.si:92/wikitree/ShowErrors.htm === Search Location : Library of Congress / LOC === Another location to search for Newspaper Library of Congress: Search for News About Columbian centinel & Massachusetts Federalist. [volume] (Boston, Mass.) 1799-1804. Boston, Mass. (1799-1804) https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83021271/ Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress. Change in 2024: The Library of Congress > National Digital Newspaper Program > Chronicling America Website Migration https://www.loc.gov/ndnp/migration/ === Illinois === Purnell, Isabelle S, History of Mahomet : Mahomet Methodist Church centennial, 1955, Publisher Mahomet, Ill. : [s.n.]Pages 120. https://archive.org/stream/historyofmahomet00purn/historyofmahomet00purn_djvu.txt https://archive.org/details/historyofmahomet00purn Ancestor Search Search for Revolutionary Era Ancestors http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1 The History of Menard and Mason Counties, Illinois. United States, O.L. Baskin & Company, 1879. Page count: 871 https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_History_of_Menard_and_Mason_Counties/AlMWAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Publisher: O.L. Baskin & Company. Published:1879 e.g. JOHN W. PITMAN Page 773 The History of Menard and Mason Counties, Illinois. United States, O.L. Baskin & Company, 1879. Page count: 871 https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_History_of_Menard_and_Mason_Counties/AlMWAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 === Maine === William Berry Lapham., History of Bethel, Formerly Sudbury, Canada, Oxford County, Maine, 1768-1890: With a Brief Sketch of Hanover and Family Statistics, Press of the Maine Farmer, 1891 - Bethel (Me.) - 688 pages https://books.google.com/books?id=4vUgAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=4vUgAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA1
=== Massachusetts === http://ma-vitalrecords.org/ http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Marlborough/Images/Marlborough_B024.shtml http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Marlborough/Images/Marlborough_M219.shtml http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Worcester/Westborough/aBirthsB.shtml Vital records of Marblehead, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849" BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Volume II — Marriages and Deaths PUBLISHED BY THE ESSEX INSTITUTE, SALEM, MASS. 1904 note: Dea. means deacon. https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofma02marb/vitalrecordsofma02marb_djvu.txt Vital Records of Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, Marblehead-V1, Births. page 403.http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Marblehead/Images/Marblehead_B403.shtml/ Plymouth County Records Online http://plymouthcolony.net/plymouthcounty/records.html#wbr Editor: F. APTHORP FOSTER, VITAL RECORDS / WEST BRIDGEWATER' MASSACHUSETTS TO THE YEAR 1850., PUBLISHED BY THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY AT THE CHARGE OF THE EDDY TOWN-RECORD FUND, BOSTON, MASS. 1911, 222 pages. https://books.google.com/books?id=zEM6AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=zEM6AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA21 === New Hampshire === Revolutionary Graves of New Hampshire: http://www.nhssar.org/PdfFiles/NH_Revolutionary_War_Burials.pdf [[Space:Genealogical_and_Family_History_of_the_State_of_New_Hampshire]] See also: http://plymouthcolony.net/bridgewater/mitchell/109.html#bartlett Rev. N.F. Carter, assisted by Hon. T.L. Fowler , History of Pembroke, N. H. 1730-1895, . In two volumes. Concord, N.H., Printed by Republican Press Association, 1895. Vol 2: 459 pages. VOL. II— GENEALOGICAL https://archive.org/stream/historyofpembrok00cart/historyofpembrok00cart_djvu.txt http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002072239842;view=1up;seq=9;size=125 Baptismal Record of XXXXX, The New Hampshire genealogical record : an illustrated quarterly magazine devoted to genealogy, history, and biography : official organ of the New Hampshire Genealogical Society published 1908, Vol 5, page176 https://archive.org/details/newhampshiregene05newh/page/186/mode/2up === New Jersey === E. M. (Evan Morrison)Woodward and John Frelinghuysen Hageman, History of Burlington and Mercer Counties, New Jersey : with biographical sketches of many of their pioneers and prominent men. Everts & Peck Publisher, Philadelphia; Published 1883, 888 Pages. https://archive.org/details/historyofburling00wood https://archive.org/stream/historyofburling00wood/historyofburling00wood_djvu.txt *History of Burlington and Mercer Counties, New Jersey : with biographical sketches of many of their pioneers and prominent men":https://archive.org/stream/historyofburling00wood/historyofburling00wood_djvu.txt
*Mercer County, New Jersey Genealogy https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Mercer_County,_New_Jersey_Genealogy
*EARLY MARRIAGES ATLANTIC COUNTY NEW JERSEY (1837-1880) http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~njatlant/marriages.html *New Jersey Church Records https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_Jersey_Church_Records James Bowden, The History of the Society of Friends in America, Volume 1, published Charles Gilpin, 1850 London. - Society of Friends: https://books.google.com/books?id=n1lCAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=Pitman&f=false Full text of "The genealogy and history of the Shreve family from 1641 https://archive.org/stream/genealogyhistory00alle/genealogyhistory00alle_djvu.txt
Wonderful resources here:
[[Space:Genealogical_data%2C_the_Salem_Tenth_in_west_New_Jersey]] [[Space:Kitty%27s_Library]] === Rhode Island === Charles Myrick Thurston, Descendants of John Pitman: The First of the Name in the Colony of Rhode Island, Trow, 1868 - 48 pageshttps://books.google.com/books?id=D3xIAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=D3xIAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP1 === Virginia === George Norbury Mackenzie, ''Colonial Families of the United States of America: In which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families who Settled in the American Colonies from the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775, Volume 6'', Grafton Press, 1917 https://books.google.com/books?id=J1tlAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=J1tlAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP1 "Genealogical and historical notes on Culpeper County, Virginia" by Green, Raleigh Travers, 1872- [from old catalog]; Slaughter, Philip, 1808-1890. History of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, Virginia. [from old catalog]. Publication date 1900 Usage Public Domain. Publisher Culpeper Va. https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_b9oBAAAAMAAJ/page/n9/mode/2up === Calendars === http://usgenweb.org/research/calendar.shtml == ALT Codes for Windows == KeyBoard Alt Letters https://sites.psu.edu/symbolcodes/windows/codealt/
Alt 129 ü
EXAMPLE: To input the acute a á (0225), hold down the ALT key, type 0225 on the numeric keypad, then release the ALT key.
Windows Alt Codes for Accented Vowels
Accent A E I O U Y
'''Grave Capital''' À 0192 È 0200 Ì 0204 Ò 0210 Ù 0217 —
'''Grave Lower Case''' à 0224 è 0232 ì 0236 ò 0242 ù 0249 —
'''Acute Capital''' Á 0193 É 0201 Í 0205 Ó 0211 Ú 0218 Ý 0221
'''Acute Lower Case''' á 0225 é 0233 í 0237 ó 0243 ú 0250 ý 0253
'''Circumflex Capital''' Â 0194 Ê 0202 Î 0206 Ô 0212 Û 0219 —
'''Circumflex Lower Case''' â 0226 ê 0234 î 0238 ô 0244 û 0251 —
'''Tilde Capital''' Ã 0195 — Ñ 0209 Õ 0213 — —
'''Tilde Lower Case''' ã 0227 — ñ 0241 õ 0245 — —
'''Umlaut Capital''' Ä 0196 Ë 0203 Ï 0207 Ö 0214 Ü 0220 Ÿ 0159
'''Umlaut Lower Case''' ä 0228 ë 0235 ï 0239 ö 0246 ü 0252 ÿ 0255
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Adding_Links How to Add Links] [[Space:WikiTree_Tops|WikiTree Tops]] Suggested by [[Arbuthnot-53|Sir William (Arbuthnot) Arbuthnot of Kittybrewster Bt]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Tops Check out the WikiTree Tops] http://www.sdms.si:92/wikitree/ShowErrors.htm [[Space:Bartlett_Name_Study]] [[Space:Sherry_Bartlett_Sources_List_Bartlett_and_Massachusetts]] [[Space:Sherry_Bartlett_New_Jersey_Pitman_and_Decendants]] [[Space:Sherry_Bartlett:_Wilson%2C_Indiana_and_back]] [[Space:Sherry_Bartlett:_Wilson%2C_Indiana_and_back|Space:Sherry_Bartlett:_Wilson%2C_Indiana_and_back]] https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anexo:Nomenclatura_de_parentesco_en_espa%C3%B1ol http://usgenweb.org/research/calendar.shtml [[Project:Scottish_Clans|Project:Scottish_Clans]] [[Project:Volga_German]] http://www.kshs.org/kansapedia/germans-from-russia-in-kansas/12231 http://www.kshs.org/p/from-far-away-russia-introduction/10679 https://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/research-history/history-germans-russia Google Maps of Ancestral German Colonies (1700-1939) https://www.germansfromrussiasettlementlocations.org/ https://sites.ualberta.ca/~german/AlbertaHistory/Bessarabians.htm Here are the profiles [[Bartlett-4864|Sherry Bartlett]] is currently working on. Can you help? SAMPLE PROFILE HOSTETLER: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hochstetler-355 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Adding_Links How to Add Links] === Genealogically Defined === See also: Genealogically Defined [[Space:Genealogically_Defined|Genealogically Defined]] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogically_Defined === Biography Builders === Biography Builders [[Space:Biography_Builders|Biography Builders]] Bio Builders Challenge, e.g. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350608/january-2022-biobuilders-people-who-married-in-january. Thank you for your support. Here's our checklist: :Data Section: :birth date/place :names of parents :marriage date/place and spouse name :names of children, if any :death date/place :Biography Section: :Written (full) sentences stating the facts above, adding inline sources to each fact. :Is the profile '''Genealogically Defined?'''[[Space:Genealogically_Defined|Genealogically Defined]] :As a general rule biographies should be in your own words. Paraphrase and rewrite, don't copy/paste. :Baptism, burial, military, and other life events with inline sources. :Something to "humanize" the person, such as career or avocation with sources. :List of children with at least one pertinent fact. :Some list siblings. (I think this takes up real estate.) :Explanatory remarks, if needed (e.g. disputed persons information, Research Notes, [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Research_Notes]] whatever needs extra explaining). :Photos or pictures, background. Not a must, but nice (you need to own the copyright unless they are in the public domain). :Categories. [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Categories]] :Connection to the Global Tree. :All duplicates merged or initiated. :Links to persons and events, perhaps from Wikipedia. :Historical context as related to the person's life. :Sources, Sources, Sources. ==Research References:== === Search Location : Library of Congress / LOC === Another location to search for Newspaper Library of Congress: Search for News About Columbian centinel & Massachusetts Federalist. [volume] (Boston, Mass.) 1799-1804. Boston, Mass. (1799-1804) https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83021271/ Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress. Change in 2024: The Library of Congress > National Digital Newspaper Program > Chronicling America Website Migration https://www.loc.gov/ndnp/migration/ ==Dobler== Drefs, R. Bessarabian Village Birth Records, 185x published by the Odessa Digital Library - 18 Apr 1998. Film # 1884075/1 page 273 reg. 24 http://odessa3.org/collections/bess/early/link/births.txt Bessarabian Births 1815 - 1832 (R. Drefs) Published by the Odessa Digital Library - 21 Aug 2015 http://www.odessa3.org This document may be freely used for personal, nonprofit purposes or linked by other WWW sites. It may also be shared with others, provided the header with copyright notice is included. However, it may not be republished in any form without permission of the copyright owner. Copyright 2015, Reuben Drefs These are extractions from the Bessarabian church books in the collection of the Saechsischen Staatsarchiv in Leipzig. They are filmed by LDS and are published with the permission of the Saxony State Archives, State Archives, Leipzig, Germany. If this material is used substantially in the compilation of a derivative work, the compiler is obligated to send a copy of the derived work to the archive at the following address: Staatsarchiv Leipzig Schongauerstrasse 1 04328 Leipzig, Germany ==Fishback== https://www.google.com/books/edition/Genealogy_of_the_Fishback_Family_in_Amer/eFtMAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 ==Gnaegi , Gnagey== *Gnagey, Elias, A complete history of Christian Gnaegi, and a complete family register of his lineal descendants. Publisher Elkhart, Ind., Mennonite Publishing Co.1897. Pages 220. https://archive.org/stream/completehistoryo00gnag/completehistoryo00gnag_djvu.txt https://archive.org/stream/completehistoryo00gnag#page/n3/mode/2up == Hostetler == page 847, Hostetler, Harvey, Descendants of Jacob Hochstetler, the immigrant of 1736. (published ELGIN, ILL. Brethren Publishing House, 1912.) 1191 pages; https://www.google.com/books/edition/Descendants_of_Jacob_Hochstetler/Q_RUAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=8841 https://books.google.com/books/reader?id=Q_RUAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&pg=GBS.PA847 https://books.google.com/books/reader?id=Q_RUAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&pg=GBS.PA847 Page 467. Hostetler, Harvey, Descendants of Jacob Hochstetler, the immigrant of 1736. (published ELGIN, ILL. Brethren Publishing House, 1912.) 1191 pages. https://books.google.com/books/reader?id=Q_RUAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&pg=GBS.PA467 Another profiler listed it as: :Hostetler, Rev Harvey. ''Descendants of Jacob Hochstetler: The Immigrant of 1736'' (Privately Published, 1977). :https://archive.org/details/descendantsofjac0000revh/page/n3/mode/2up? InternetArchive (Borrowable with log in) Note: Frances Veronica "Frany" is often Frany as the "german" sound of the V is very close to the F of English. https://www.jhfa.net/ : Website, run by editor of the H/H/H Newletter; Descendents of Jacob Hochstetler. About Us - Where We Came From & Who We Are​ https://www.jhfa.net/about_us ; HHH History https://www.jhfa.net/history ; Our Gatherings; Odd Nuggets. ==Knowles== Knowles Cemetery, Montgomery Township, Gibson County, Indiana http://ingenweb.org/ingibson/Cemeteries_wPhotos/MontgomeryTwp/Knowles/Knowles.html ==Mast== Mast, C. Z. (Christian Z.), (1911). In A brief history of Bishop Jacob Mast and other Mast pioneers; and a complete genealogical family register and those related by intermarriage, with biographies of their descendants from the earliest available records to the present time; (pp 26-28). Retrieved from internet archive website: https://archive.org/stream/briefhistoryofbi00mast#page/28/mode/2up ==Rectors== Shinn, Josiah Hazen, Pioneers and makers of Arkansas. 1967. Publisher Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co. Pages 437. Possible copyright status NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT. https://archive.org/details/pioneersandmake01shingoog/page/n4/mode/2up https://archive.org/details/pioneersandmake01shingoog/page/n386/mode/1up?view=theater&q=Rector Story of the Nine Rector boys begin, page 379:. https://archive.org/details/pioneersandmake01shingoog/page/n383/mode/1up?view=theater&q=Rector "In May, 1782, as shown by the Minute Book of the Fauquier County Court, Frederick Rector memorialized the court that he owned land on one side of Goose Creek and asked the privilege of the court to erect a water mill, which was granted. He was rtill alive in Fauquier County in 1792, as the minutes of the court show, but after that he drops entirely out of sight on Virginia records. By his marriage he had nine sons and four daughters, each of whom he reared to man's and woman's estate. '''The names of the sons in order were: Wharton. William, Elias, John, Nelson, Stephen, Thomas C, Samuel and Henry.''' One daughter was named Ann, or Nancy, and the other three, Sally,. iMollie and Lucy. Elizabeth married a Barton, whose descendants are among the wealthiest people of Kansas City. Sallie married a Beale and became the mother of General Wm. K. Beale of the Confederate army. Elizabeth Rector, the mother, died at Oak Hill, seven miles above Kaskaskia, in Illinois Territory, on September 18, 1811, and Frederick died at the same place on October 24, 1811." https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rector-121 and https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rector-196. Genealogy of the Fishback Family in America, The Descendants of John Fishback, the Emigrant, with an Historical Sketch of His Family and of the Colony at Germanna and Germantown, Virginia, 1714-1914. Publisher: T. M. Taylor1914. Page count:359 Published:1914 https://www.google.com/books/edition/Genealogy_of_the_Fishback_Family_in_Amer/eFtMAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 https://www.google.com/books/edition/Genealogy_of_the_Fishback_Family_in_Amer/eFtMAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 Shinn, Josiah Hazen, Pioneers and makers of Arkansas. 1967. Publisher Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co. Pages 437. Possible copyright status NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT. https://archive.org/details/pioneersandmake01shingoog/page/n4/mode/2up Parrish, Randall, Historic Illinois, the romance of the earlier days; Publication date 1905 Publisher Chicago, A. C. McClurg & co. Collection library_of_congress; americana https://archive.org/details/historicillinois01parr ===Steele=== Page 162. Welfley, William Henry. A Genealogy of the Descendants of George Steele and His Wife Margaret, Late of Hopewell Township, Bedford County, Pa. United States: W.H. Welfley, 1909. 223 Pages. https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_Genealogy_of_the_Descendants_of_George/x-XpD7RBSJcC?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=162 . ==Arkansas== Shinn, Josiah Hazen, Pioneers and makers of Arkansas. 1967. Publisher Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co. Pages 437. Possible copyright status NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT. https://archive.org/details/pioneersandmake01shingoog/page/n4/mode/2up ==Colorado== https://cogenweb.com/kitcarson/ ==Indiana== Counties of La Grange and Noble, Indiana: Historical and Biographical, Volume 1, Publisher: Battey & Company, 1882 - La Grange County (Ind.) - 502 pages https://books.google.com/books?id=AVM0AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=AVM0AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA244 Madison Evans, Biographical Sketches of the Pioneer Preachers of Indiana, Publisher J. Challen & sons, 1862, 422 pages. Book from collection of New York Public Library. https://books.google.com/books?id=5oGebagRPBEC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false, Wilson: https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=5oGebagRPBEC&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA186, Hostetler https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=5oGebagRPBEC&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA57 . Otho Winger, History of the Church of the Brethren in Indiana, Brethren Publishing House, 1917 - Church buildings - 479 pages https://books.google.com/books?id=vs6fAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Brethren Churches of Kentucky, Hoosier Brethren and the Origins of the Restoration Movement,” by David B. Eller, p332 https://books.google.com/books?id=caTeX3QVOf8C&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false ===Montgomery Township, Gibson County, Indiana=== Knowles Cemetery, Montgomery Township, Gibson County, Indiana http://ingenweb.org/ingibson/Cemeteries_wPhotos/MontgomeryTwp/Knowles/Knowles.html ==Kentucky== https://www.google.com/?gfe_rd=ssl&ei=ihJSVuGjKoqK-gWq_IrQDg#q=Brethren++Churches+of+Kentucky&tbm=bks Brethren Churches of Kentucky https://books.google.com/books?id=caTeX3QVOf8C&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false ==Ohio== History of Hamilton County, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches by Ford, Henry A., comp; Ford, Kate B., joint comp; Williams, L.A. & co., Cleveland, O., pub, 1881. 432 Pages. https://archive.org/details/historyofhamilto01ford/page/n5/mode/2up Page 287. https://archive.org/details/historyofhamilto01ford/page/n331 Biographical sketch of Josiah Bartlett. Page 287. https://archive.org/details/historyofhamilto01ford/page/n331 ==Pennsylvania== Bar, Bear, Baar, https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Lehigh_County_Pennsylvania_an/4XsrAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Bear See Also: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bar-285 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bar-285 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bar-286 [[Bar-286|Hans Rudolph Bar (1715-1754)]] Records of Rev. John Casper Stoever: Baptismal and Marriage, 1730-1779 https://books.google.com/books?id=mt4_AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA3&dq=Records+of+Rev.+John+Casper+Stoever:+Baptismal+and+Marriage,+1730-1779&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjW773rvavLAhVrs4MKHUF1ApoQ6AEIJjAA#v=onepage&q=Records%20of%20Rev.%20John%20Casper%20Stoever%3A%20Baptismal%20and%20Marriage%2C%201730-1779&f=false NOTES QUERIES HISTORICAL, BIOGRAPHICAL-GENEALOGICAL RELATING CHIEFLY TO INTERIOR PENNSYLVANIA. EDITED BY WILLIAM HENRY EGLE. M.D.. M.A. Annual Volume, 1897. HARRISBURG, PENNA. : HARRISBURG PUBLISHING COMPANY. 1898 https://archive.org/stream/notesandqueries01eglegoog/notesandqueries01eglegoog_djvu.txt William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies: Scotch-Irish and German, L. S. Hart, printer, 1886 - Pennsylvania - 720 pages https://books.google.com/books?id=d7_akH9VO_cC&source=gbs_navlinks_s https://books.google.com/books?id=d7_akH9VO_cC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=d7_akH9VO_cC&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PR1 William Henry Egle, ''Names of Foreigners who Took the Oath of Allegiance to the Province and State of Pennsylvania, 1727-1775: With the Foreign Arrivals, 1786-1808'', E. K. Meyers, state printer, 1892 - Pennsylvania - 789 pageshttps://books.google.com/books?id=iEAOAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=iEAOAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP9 Prof. I Daniel Rupp. Full text of "A collection of upwards of thirty thousand names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776 : with a statement of the names of ships, whence they sailed, and the date of their arrival at Philadelphia, chronologically arranged, together with the necessary historical and other notes, also, an appendix containing lists of more than one thousand German and French names in New York prior to 1712". Canton Press of Sherman & Co. Philadelphia. 1876 https://archive.org/stream/collectionofupwa00ruppuoft/collectionofupwa00ruppuoft_djvu.txt https://archive.org/stream/collectionofupwa00ruppuoft/collectionofupwa00ruppuoft_djvu.txt *Hostetler, Harvey, Descendants of Jacob Hochstetler, the immigrant of 1736. (published ELGIN, ILL. Brethren Publishing House, 1912.) 1191 pages. https://books.google.com/books?id=Q_RUAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=7908&f=false The numbers refer to the numbering used in the book to identify each person. https://books.google.com/books/reader?id=Q_RUAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&pg=GBS.PA841 *Gnagey, Elias, A complete history of Christian Gnaegi, and a complete family register of his lineal descendants. Publisher Elkhart, Ind., Mennonite Publishing Co.1897. Pages 220. https://archive.org/stream/completehistoryo00gnag/completehistoryo00gnag_djvu.txt https://archive.org/stream/completehistoryo00gnag#page/n3/mode/2up *Smith, C. Henry, The Mennonites of America. Published by the Author, Goshen, Ind.; Mennonite Publishing House Press, Scottdale, Pa. Pages 494. https://archive.org/stream/themennonitesofa00smituoft/themennonitesofa00smituoft_djvu.txt https://archive.org/details/themennonitesofa00smituoft Brumbaugh, Martin Grove, A history of the German Baptist Brethren in Europe and America. Publisher Mount Morris, Ill. : Brethren Publishing House. 1899. Pages 596. https://archive.org/stream/historyofgermanb01brum/historyofgermanb01brum_djvu.txt https://archive.org/details/historyofgermanb01brum Henry R. Holsinger, Holsinger's History of the Tunkers and the Brethren Church: Embracing the Church of the Brethren, the Tunkers, the Seventh-Day German Baptist Church, the German Baptist Church, the Old German Baptists, and the Brethren Church Including Their Origin, Doctrine, Biography and Literature. Pacific Press, 1901 - Baptists - 826 pages https://books.google.com/books?id=34HTAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=falsehttps://play.google.com/books/reader?id=34HTAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA25 Holsinger, Henry R.. Holsinger's History of the Tunkers and the Brethren Church: Embracing the Church of the Brethren, the Tunkers, the Seventh-Day German Baptist Church, the German Baptist Church, the Old German Baptists, and the Brethren Church Including Their Origin, Doctrine, Biography and Literature. United States, for the author by Pacific Press, 1901. Page count:826. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Holsinger_s_History_of_the_Tunkers_and_t/34HTAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0https://www.google.com/books/edition/Holsinger_s_History_of_the_Tunkers_and_t/34HTAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Rupp, Israel Daniel, History of Lancaster County. Publisher Lancaster, Penn., G. Hills. 1844. Pages 544. https://archive.org/stream/historyoflancast00isar/historyoflancast00isar_djvu.txt https://archive.org/details/historyoflancast00isar Mombert, J. I. (Jacob Isidor), An authentic history of Lancaster County : in the state of Pennsylvania. Publisher Lancaster, Pa. : J.E. Barr & Co. 1869. Pages 836. https://archive.org/stream/authentichistory00momb/authentichistory00momb_djvu.txt https://archive.org/details/authentichistory00momb Harris, Alexander, A biographical history of Lancaster County : being a history of early settlers and eminent men of the county; as also much other unpublished historical information, chiefly of a local character. Publisher Lancaster, Pa. : Elias Barr & Co. 1872. Pages 658. https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist00harr Brumbaugh, Martin Grove, A history of the German Baptist Brethren in Europe and America.Publisher Mount Morris, Ill. : Brethren Publishing House. 1899. Pages 596. https://archive.org/stream/historyofgermanb01brum/historyofgermanb01brum_djvu.txt https://archive.org/details/historyofgermanb01brum Kuhns, Oscar, The German and Swiss settlements of colonial Pennsylvania; a study of the so called Pennsylvania Dutch. Publisher New York Holt. 1901.Pages 300. https://archive.org/stream/germanswisssettl00kuhnuoft/germanswisssettl00kuhnuoft_djvu.txt https://archive.org/details/germanswisssettl00kuhnuoft *Ellis, Franklin and Evans, Samuel, History of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men. Publisher Philadelphia, Pa. : Everts & Peck, 1883. Pages 1320. (by Ellis, Franklin, 1828-1885; Evans, Samuel, 1823-1908, joint author)https://archive.org/stream/historyoflancast02elli/historyoflancast02elli_djvu.txt https://archive.org/details/historyoflancast02elli Elk Lick Township, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States: Summit Mills Amish Mennonite Cemetery, Old Elk Lick Townshiphttp://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/cemeteries/elklick.htm Summit Mills is mentioned in the article Church History in the Summit Mills Area (Part 1). Summit Mills, a rural village two miles southwest of Meyersdale, Pennsylvania, in Somerset County, Http://www.amishmennonitehistorians.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Oct.-1997-Historian.pdf WATERMAN, WATKINS & CO, History of Bedford, Somerset, and Fulton Counties, Pennsylvania: With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men, CHICAGO: WATERMAN, WATKINS & CO. 1884, 736 pages https://books.google.com/books?id=pMI-AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=pMI-AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PR1
Alfred Mathews, Austin N. Hungerford, ''History of the Counties of Lehigh and Carbon, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania'', Everts & Richards, 1884 - Carbon County (Pa.) - 802 pageshttps://books.google.com/books?id=pSBEAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=pSBEAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP1
Spotsylvania County (Va.)Genealogical Association, Spotsylvania County, 1721-1800: Being Transcriptions from the Original Files at the County Court House, of Wills, Deeds, Administrators' and Guardians' Bonds, Marriage Licenses, and Lists of Revolutionary Pensioners. Published by Spotsylvania County (Va.)Genealogical Association, 1905 - Registers of births, etc - 576 pages https://books.google.com/books?id=B0REAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=falsehttps://play.google.com/books/reader?id=B0REAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP1
Jerome E. Blough, History of the Church of the Brethren of the Western District of Pennsylvania, Brethren Publishing House, 1916 - 600 pages https://books.google.com/books?id=ShfPAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=falsehttps://play.google.com/books/reader?id=ShfPAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA21 https://books.google.com/books?id=ShfPAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=ShfPAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA21
Quarterly Journal of the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society http://www.lmhs.org/research/lmhs-publications/pa-mennonite-heritage/
https://www.lmhs.org/research/lmhs-publications/pa-mennonite-heritage/ Bear Saga Update: Part One, by Jane Evans Best. http://people.musc.edu/~geesey/Best,%20JA,%20Part%201.PDF http://people.musc.edu/~geesey/Best,%20JA,%20Part%201.PDF Bear Saga Update: Part Two, by Jane Evans Best. http://people.musc.edu/~geesey/Best,%20JA,%20Part%202.PDF http://people.musc.edu/~geesey/Best,%20JA,%20Part%202.PDF Bear Saga Update: Part Three, by Jane Evans Best. http://people.musc.edu/~geesey/Best,%20JA,%20Part%203.PDF http://people.musc.edu/~geesey/Best,%20JA,%20Part%203.PDF Preeminent Sources Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, Quarterly Magazine of the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society. https://www.lmhs.org/research/lmhs-publications/pa-mennonite-heritage/ Best, Jane Evans, Three Bears of Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and other early Bears. In Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, Oct 1981.
Best, Jane Evans, A Bear Hunt in Europe. In Mennonite Family History, Jan 1983, pp 4-10.
Best, Jane Evans, The Bare Cemetery, York County, Pa. In Mennonite Family History, Oct 1984, pp 165.
Best, Jane Evans, European Roots of the Bear Families of Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania: An Update. In Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, Jan 1984, pp 21-36.
Best, Jane Evans, A Bear Saga: Albis to America. In Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, vol. IX, no. 4, Oct 1986, pp 14-23.
Best, Jane Evans, A Bear Saga: Lancaster County and Beyond. In Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, vol. X, no. 1, Jan 1987, pp 21-37.
Best, Jane Evans, A Bear Saga: The Birmensdorf Connection. In Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, vol. XI, no. 2, Apr 1988, pp 31-45.
Best, Jane Evans, Bear Saga Update: Part One. In Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, July 1998, pp 11-26.
Best, Jane Evans, Bear Saga Update: Part Two. In Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, Oct. 1998, pp 15-28.
Best, Jane Evans, Bear Saga Update: Part Three. In Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, Jan. 1999, pp 26-36.
Bare, Daniel Mathias, and Bare, Robert Bruce, joint authors. Genealogy of Johannes Baer, 1749-1910;Publisher Harrisburg, Pa., Central printing and publishing house.Published 1910. Pages 420. (Topics Baer, Johannes, 1749-1798, Baer family) https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofjohan00bare/genealogyofjohan00bare_djvu.txt https://archive.org/details/genealogyofjohan00bare https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofjohan00bare#page/n3/mode/1up Walter Scott Bear, A Genealogy of the Bear Family and Biographical Record of the Descendants of Jacob Bear, 1747-1906.Central printing & publishing house, 1906 - 216 pages. https://books.google.com/books?id=2HcxAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=2HcxAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA3 Biographical Review Publishing Company. Biographical Review Containing Life Sketches of Leading Citizens of Somerset and Bedford Counties, Pennsylvania. Biographical review publishing company, Boston, pub Biographical Review Publishing Company, 1899 - Bedford County (Pa.) - 345 pages https://books.google.com/books?id=Os8wAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=Os8wAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA3 ==Travel: Immigration & Migration Resources by State== https://www.wvc.edu/library/Research/Gen/RBImmigration_Migration_state.html https://www.wvc.edu/library/Research/Gen/RBImmigration_Migration_state.html http://etc.usf.edu/maps : Misc notes: "How do I credit FCIT in printed projects? http://etc.usf.edu/maps/license/license.htm If you are just using a few map items for decoration putting "Maps courtesy FCIT" in small print is sufficient. If you have more room please include the URL "http://etc.usf.edu/maps" so that others can find the site. 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== Sources == -=-=- '''Associated profiles:''' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Haney-770|Haney, Achor ]] || 1787-11-02 || to-do: mentioned on page 27 of ''Bear Saga Update: Part Two, by Jane Evans Best.'' http://people.musc.edu/~geesey/Best,%20JA,%20Part%202.PDF |- |} [[Haney-679 | Patrick Henry Haney]] (1748 - 1817) [[Boor-29 |Margaret (Boor) Haney]] (1797 - 1874) mentioned on page 27 of ''Bear Saga Update: Part Two, by Jane Evans Best.'' http://people.musc.edu/~geesey/Best,%20JA,%20Part%202.PDF [[Boor-24 | Michael Boor]] (1770 - 1856) mentioned on page 27 of ''Bear Saga Update: Part Two, by Jane Evans Best.'' http://people.musc.edu/~geesey/Best,%20JA,%20Part%202.PDF [[Boor-28 | Johann Nicholas Boor]] (aft. 1744 - aft. 1817) [[Bohr-162 | Johann Michal Bohr]] (1716 - 1787) Sept. 11, 1749. Foreigners imported in the ship Pris- cilla, William Meier, Captain, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. 299 passengers. (Sept. 11, 1749. 299 grembe famen mit tent @$lffe Sapitain SCilliam iDieter, on Sftotterbam iiber Son?eg.) - Johan Michael Boor. [https://archive.org/stream/collectionofupwa00ruppuoft/collectionofupwa00ruppuoft_djvu.txt] -=- Johann Eberhardt Bohr, b . 1683 Germany, location unknown; Husband of Maria Margaretha Neu Bohr : Birthdate: 1723,Birthplace: Ellrich, Thuringia, Germany; Father of Johann Michal Bohr; Johannes Matthius Bohr; Johann Adam Bohr; Johannes Burkhardt Bohr and Mary Elizabeth Bohr. Not able to find matching info yet on this reference. '''Some helpful notes found here:''' http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/w/e/i/Teresa--A-Weicht/GENE27-0001.html http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=csiders&id=I0598 http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/documents/PA_Bibliography.htm
https://www.lib.jmu.edu/genealogy/#GenGerman
Christian Hochstetler: https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=ShfPAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA410 Misc about BAER (Bare, Bear, Bayer, Boyer): https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=pMI-AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA2 JUDGE WILLIAM J; BAER.: https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=pMI-AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA419 Lehigh County Historical Society,History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, and a Genealogical and Biographical Record of Its Families, Volume 2,Lehigh Valley publishing Company, Limited, 1914 - Lehigh County (Pa.) https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=mzQPAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA39 Daphne Hon Ramsey, Descendants Of Jonas Hon And Joseph Hon Published January 1981; Usage Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Topics Coles County, White County, Illinois, Hon, Honn, Brown, Nicholas County, Montgomery County, Kentucky; Collection opensource. https://archive.org/details/DescendantsOfJonasHonAndJosephHon Helpful notes: STUTZMAN FAMILY TREE
http://faculty-staff.ou.edu/S/Dustin.S.Stutzman-1/
Helpful notes: Descendants of Hans Mast
http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/d/a/v/Christie-Davis/GENE1-0009.html
12/1/2021 Rhoda (Knowles) Henderson [[Knowles-481|Rhoda (Knowles) Henderson (1795-)]] Thomas Knowles [[Knowles-250|Thomas Knowles (abt.1719-)]] Ruth (Knowles) Oats [[Knowles-252|Ruth (Knowles) Oats (abt.1721-)]]

Sherry Payne To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Payne-5826|Sherry Payne]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Payne-5826&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sherry Payne To-Do List|Sherry's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Sherry Payne !|October 19th,1970 !|birth location Los angles California |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Sherry Sexton To-Do List

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Sherwood Memorial Gardens, Alcoa, Tennessee

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[[Category: Sherwood Memorial Gardens, Alcoa, Tennessee]] Sherman Memorial Gardens is at 3176 Air Port Hwy, Alcoa, Blount County, Tennessee. The cemetery entrance is at 35.828659, -83.974572.

Sherwood Mine Disaster 1959

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[[Category:Sherwood Mine Disaster, Iron River, Michigan, 1959]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Sherwood Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 1 Jun 1959 * Location: [[:Category:Iron River, Michigan|Iron River, Iron County, Michigan]] * Victims: 6 * Cause: Gas ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== ===Sources===

Sheryl Moore Images Album

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Shickshinny Valley-AD 2012

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This is the land that some of my ancestors have been calling home since 1777 and I am that last of my blood to remain here.

Shields Research Notes

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Ken G. Parker compiled research notes from a variety of sources on the Shields family. In order to preserve the information, it will be added here.

Shieldsville Minnesota

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===Introduction=== This Free-Space page is an ongoing project, and hopes to serve as a resource for genealogical study of people who have a connection to Shieldsville, Minnesota. The page makes use of dozens of footnote links to access resources such as books, maps, documents, news articles, etc., so Please, use the links and have fun learning more about Shieldsville. ====James Shields==== James Shields was born in Ireland about 1810, and came to the United States as a young man. He fought in the Mexican-American war, served as a Senator from 3 different states, and challenged Abraham Lincoln to a duel. Shieldsville township, located in Rice county, southern Minnesota, is named after him. The village of Shieldsville was platted by James Shields in 1856, and founded around St Patrick's Catholic church located there. Shieldsville claims to be the first Irish settlement in Minnesota, created 2 years before gaining statehood in 1858. Click this link for his complete profile: [[Shields-2446|James Shields]] ====St Patrick's Catholic Church==== St Patrick's, one of Minnesota's oldest Irish Catholic churches.St Patrick's, one of Minnesota's oldest Irish Catholic churches https://mnprairieroots.com/tag/st-patricks-church-shieldsvile/ St Patrick's church on Facebook. St Patrick's church on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/spshieldsville.org/ Current St Patrick's church website. St Patrick's church website http://www.spshieldsville.org/ St Patrick's Cemetery on Find-A-Grave.St Patrick's Cemetery on Find-A-Grave https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2178239/saint-patrick-catholic-cemetery St Patrick's Cemetery on Billion Graves.St Patrick's Cemetery on Billion Graves https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Saint-Patrick-Catholic-Cemetery/631646 Trebon Cemetery in Shieldsville township.Trebon Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1969849/trebon-cemetery ====Local History==== "Meet Shieldsville" is a book written by Mary Hagerty in 1940. It tells the story of the community surrounding St Patrick's church. Local history and pioneer families are featured.Meet Shieldsville book https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H004709.pdf Facebook page, Meet Shieldsville.Facebook page, Meet Shieldsville https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064702417963 This is a surprisingly active little page, with photos and stories of past residents, and some old-timers that may even be able to answer a question or two. Many entries are based on the above mentioned book "Meet Shieldsville". Shieldsville is located in Rice county, so these books will have a section on Shieldsville and also cover a slightly wider area: * History of Rice County.History of Rice County https://archive.org/details/cu31924028913097/page/574/mode/2up * History of Rice & Steele counties Minnesota. Vol 1History vol 1 https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Rice_and_Steele_Counties_Minn/7U40AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=shieldsville+rice+county+minnesota& The section on Shieldsville begins on page 182. * History of Rice & Steele counties Minnesota. Vol 2 History vol 2 https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Rice_and_Steele_Counties_Minn/M080AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=history+rice+county+minnesota& Use the search feature within each volume to find specific names or places. ====Maps & Land==== This 1874 map of Rice county, Minnesota shows Shieldsville township on the western edge of the county. When zoomed in, you can see the village located in the northeast corner of the township, and the church nearby.1874 map of Rice cty https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~22513~750021:Map-of-Rice-County%2C-Minn-?sort=Pub_List_No_InitialSort%2CPub_Date%2CPub_List_No%2CSeries_No&qvq=q:Rice%20county%2C%20Minnesota;sort:Pub_List_No_InitialSort%2CPub_Date%2CPub_List_No%2CSeries_No;lc:RUMSEY~8~1&mi=2&trs=7 1900 Map of Shieldsville '''Township'''.1900 Plat Map of Shieldsville Township https://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/479066/Shieldsville+Township/Rice+County+1900/Minnesota/ This is the plat map which has the landowner names for each parcel. It can be a huge help in locating your family homestead if they were in the area in 1900. Note several things about plat maps: they are divided into "sections" numbered 1 to 36, starting at upper right. The number below property owner's name is acres. The tiny black squares represent dwellings. 1900 Map of the '''Village''' of Shieldsville.1900 Map of the Village of Shieldsville (on Lower Half of page.) https://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/479069/ Notice that this is the populated area in the far NE corner of Shieldsville Township. 1915 Plat Map of Shieldsville Township. 1915 Plat Map of Shieldsville Township https://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/474659/Shieldsville++Shields+Lake++Rice+Lake++Mudd+Lake++Cedar+Lake++Hunt+Lake/Rice+County+1915/Minnesota/ 1940s Plat Map of Shieldsville township.1940s Plat Map of Shieldsville township https://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/47846/Shieldsville+Township/Rice+County+194x/Minnesota/ 1958 Plat Map of Shieldsville township.1958 Plat Map of Shieldsville township. https://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1254522/Shieldsville+Township/Rice+County+1958/Minnesota/ 1971 Plat Map of Shieldsville township.1971 Plat Map of Shieldsville township https://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/34187/Shieldsville/Rice+County+1971/Minnesota/ 1980 Map of Shieldsville township.1980 Map of Shieldsville township https://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/628183/Shieldsville+T110N+R22W/Rice+County+1980/Minnesota/ 2021 Road Map of Shieldsville Township.2021 Road Map of Shieldsville https://www.dot.state.mn.us/maps/gdma/data/maps/township/rice/shieldsville.pdf This is the current (2022) Highway map for Rice county.Highway map - Rice county https://www.ricecountymn.gov/DocumentCenter/View/300/Rice-County-Highway-Map?bidId= The Bureau of Land Management - General Land Office has a great site for finding homestead parcels in most states west of Ohio. It has a very clumsy interface, but is well worth the effort in finding land documents and original land surveys (before platting).BLM-GLO Land Records https://glorecords.blm.gov/default.aspx If you're successful finding a land document, you can enter the "Legal Land Description" into this calculator to find the location on the map.legallandconverter https://legallandconverter.com/p43.html Again, on this site, the interface is not very user friendly, but it does work. ====Vital Records==== The MOMS site (Minnesota Official Marriage System) allows you to search for marriage records.Minnesota Official Marriage System https://moms.mn.gov/ A surname and date range usually results in a manageable number of returns to look through, but add a given name if needed, and try alternate spellings. :'''FamilySearch records''' The FamilySearch website is probably the best free online genealogical site, period. If you haven't used this site yet, you're missing out on a great resource, so set up a user name and password, FREE, and get started.FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/en/ ====Military Service & War Veterans==== :'''CIVIL WAR''' - Many local men served for the Union in the US Civil War. * The US National Park Service hosts this site that allows you to search for your soldier by name.US National Park Service soldier search https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htm Filter the many results by clicking "union", "Minnesota" and by battle unit if known (such as "Infantry", "Heavy Artillery", etc.). Make note of the details, and use the next resource to look up the roster for your soldier. * This book lists the "Military forces of the state of Minnesota from 1861-1866"Minnesota military forces 1861-1866 https://archive.org/details/annualreport01minn/page/n3/mode/2up?view=theater I have found no Index for this 800 plus page book, so good luck. :'''All Veterans''' - Minnesota Military Records FamilySearch page.Minnesota Military Records https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Minnesota_Military_Records :While the idea of Veterans memorials is great, I have personally found that at least 4 Civil War vets in my family tree are missing from these rosters. * Rice County Veteran's Memorial.Rice County Veteran's Memorial https://ricecountymemorial.org/ * Shieldsville Veteran's Memorial. Shieldsville Veteran's Memorial https://www.legion.org/memorials/250252/all-american-veterans-memorial ====Mazaska Lake Monster==== It raised quite a fuss when first reported in 1875, a sea serpent was sited at lake Mazaska, in the NE corner of Shieldsville township. The original article is found reprinted in the above mentioned book "Meet Shieldsville" by Mary Hagerty,1940, on page 40. Another newspaper report from a few years later seems comical today, but at the time many people were taken in.St. Paul daily globe. [volume] (Saint Paul, Minn.), 07 Sept. 1886, pg 5, column 2. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. Here are a few more modern mentions of the old story.Shieldsville Monster https://books.google.com/books?id=SP6JmM70J8cC&pg=PA158&lpg=PA158&Fishing newsletter, Page 4 https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/southernminn.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/4/6b/46b08282-1f7c-5b13-9650-90b83dd8ea26/5dd85fc7aebd2.pdf.pdf ====The Great Northfield Band Robbery==== While the historic crime didn't take place in Shieldsville, the city of Northfield is just 20 miles away, so we'll call that close enough to be of local interest.  In late August of 1876, the Jesse James - Cole Younger Gang headed for Minnesota. On September 7, 1876, eight bandits rode into Northfield to rob the First National Bank. The attempted raid was a huge disaster, resulting in the deaths of three gang members and two Northfield citizens. The escape route used by the fleeing gang included traveling SW along historic Dodd rd, directly through Shieldsville. Follow the footnote links for the full story.Northfield Bank Raid https://mndigital.org/projects/primary-source-sets/northfield-bank-raid-1876Northfield Historical Society http://www.northfieldhistory.org/the-bank-raid/ Several movies were inspired by the event.Movie, Northfield Bank Raid Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Northfield_Minnesota_RaidMovie, Jesse James https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_True_Story_of_Jesse_James ====Research Notes==== * This page originally created by [[Parnell-953|Cliff Parnell]] 1 Dec 2022 == Sources == ====See Also==== * Wikipedia Profile - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shieldsville,_Minnesota * Shields impact on Minnesota https://theirishgazette.com/2019/01/13/military-hero-general-shields-makes-impact-on-minnesota/ * Rice county official website https://www.ricecountymn.gov/

Shiflett Family Picnic

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The Shiflett Family Picnic is tentatively scheduled for Sunday, September 11, 2011 beginning at 12:00 noon, at Pen Park, Shelter #3. Hope to see EVERYONE there!

Shiloh

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Shiloh the Golden Retriever is Anchen & Wilhelm's third family member and a constant joy in our lives.

Shinn Name Study

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[[Category:Shinn Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Shinn-878|Teresa Shinn]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Ship, The Thistle of Glasgow

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[[Category:Thistle of Glasgow, Arrived 29 August 1730]] [[Category: Thistle, Arrived 19 Sep 1738]] [[Category:Immigrant_Ships_to_the_United_States]] [[Category:Palatine_Ships]] [[Category: Immigrant Ships to Philadelphia]] == Thistle == When asked the question, is Thistle the same ship as Thistle of Glasgow, [[Smith-62120|Ellen]] replied as follows.
The name of the ship probably was just "Thistle," not "Thistle of Glasgow." Most of the time, the arrival registrars recorded the ship only by its name (which in this case could be "Thistle"), but sometimes the registrar added the name of the ship's home port (such as "Thistle of Glasgow") or a word for the type of ship (such as "Pink Mary" or "Winter Galley" -- pinks and galleys being types of ships). It can be hard to tell what the actual name of the ships were and what words are additional information. : Some of the same ship names appear several times in the Philadelphia records. When the same ship name appears two or more years in a row, Strassburger and Hinke thought they were likely to be the same ship, but it's also possible that the same name was applied to more than one ship -- particularly when there are gaps of more than between two arrivals of a particular ship name. Proof that there could be two ships with the same name is that two ships named "Neptune" carried migrants to Philadelphia in September 1751!
==Literature== * [https://www.everand.com/book/485874402/They-Came-from-Germany-Aboard-the-Thistle They Came from Germany, Aboard the Thistle, Rev. James R. Hawk, ebook, 206 pages, English, Lulu Publishing Services, Feb 18, 2016, ISBN 9781483446400.] * [https://www.wolfensberger.org/pages/543125/thistle.htm The Wolfensberger Family Association, an account of the 1730 journey by Dr. Fritz Braun.] * [[:Space:Palatine_Migration_Research_Resources|Palatine Migration Research Resources]] * [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.german/c/3IzCjcGbUaw Thistle of Glasgow, Google Groups.] == Journeys== Below is the start of a still very incomplete list of The Thistle of Glasgow journeys. Please feel encouraged to update, amend or correct the information, should you be able to - or simply leave a comment. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Year''' || '''Departure'''||'''From''' ||'''To'''||'''Arrival'''||'''Passengers''' |- |1730|| Jun 1730||Rotterdam, Netherlands||Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|| 29 August 1730||[[:Category:Thistle of Glasgow, Arrived 29 August 1730]] |- |1738|| Jun 1738||Rotterdam, Netherlands||Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|| 19 September 1738||[[:Category: Thistle, Arrived 19 Sep 1738]] |- |} ==Passenger Lists== * '''Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild''', Ship Thistle of Glasgow, Rotterdam, Netherlands to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 29 August 1730, https://www.immigrantships.net/v2/1700v2/thistle17300829.html , accessed 24 Feb 2024. * '''Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild''', Ship Thistle of Glasgow, Rotterdam, Netherlands to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 29 August 1730, https://immigrantships.net/v4/1700v4/thistle17300829.html , accessed 24 Feb 2024 * '''The Olive Tree''', Ship Thistle of Glasgow, Rotterdam, Netherlands to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 29 August 1730, https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/palship41.shtml , accessed 24 Feb 2024. * '''Wikitree''', Ship Thistle of Glasgow, Rotterdam, Netherlands to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 29 August 1730, a study of the passenger list, https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Leaman-41.pdf , accessed 24 Feb 2024. * '''New Horizons Genealogy''', Pennsylvania Immigrants, Passengers aboard the Ship Thistle of Glasgow Who Took the Oath of Allegiance August 29, 1730, https://newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/pennsylvania-genealogy/oath-of-allegiance_1727-1808/ship_thistle_glasgow_1730.htm , accessed 24 Feb 2024. * '''ProGenealogists, The Palatine Project''', https://web.archive.org/web/20111115153238/http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/pa/1730thisle.htm * [[Space:Passenger Lists for Thistle, Arrived at Philadelphia 19 September 1738|Passenger Lists for Thistle, Arrived at Philadelphia 19 September 1738.]]

Ship: Mary and John 1630

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[[Category: Great Migration Ships]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Blanckenburg-1|Rosie Blanckenburg]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7242180 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Ship Banshee arrived Monrovia January 1854

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[[Category:Banshee (Ship)]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs Profiles Created]] [[Category:Monrovia, Liberia]] [[Category:Sierra Leone Colony and Protectorate]] [[Space:Emigrants_to_Liberia|Emigrants to Liberia]] [[Category: Banshee, Arrived January 1854]] ==Introduction== The following African Americans boarded the '''Ship Banshee''' from two locations. The first was from Baltimore, Maryland on 9 Nov 1853. The second was from Norfolk, Virginia on 11 Nov 1853. On board this ship were 5 members of the Burke family emancipated by ''Robert E. Lee''. This sailing was organized by members of the [[Space:American_Colonization_Society|American Colonization Society]]. Captain Wingate was Ship Master. {| border="1" class="sortable" |- |No.||Names||Age||Born Free/Slave||Remarks |- |||''Baltimore, MD''|||||| |- |1||[[Williamson-16399|Charles Williamson]]||67||Free||Brickmaker |- |2||[[Unknown-603300|Amelia Williamson]], wife||39||"|| |- |3||[[Williamson-16400|Samuel Williamson]], son||15||"|| |- |4||[[Williamson-16412|Sarah Jane Williamson]], dau||11||"|| |- |5||[[Williamson-17186|Alexina Williamson]], dau||9||"|| |- |6||[[Williamson-17187|Robert T Williamson]], son||7||"|| |- |7||[[Williamson-17188|Rachel Williamson]], dau||3||"|| |- |8||[[Williamson-17189|Amelia Williamson]], dau||3 mos||"|| |- |9||[[Smith-287753|Moses Smith]]||42||Free||Painter |- |10||[[Unknown-621591|Rachel Smith]], wife||29||"|| |- |11||[[Smith-287810|Moses Smith, Jr.]], son||20||"|| |- |12||[[Smith-287811|Joshua Smith]], son||15||"|| |- |13||[[Smith-287814|Rachel Smith]], dau||14||"|| |- |14||[[Smith-289215|Israel Smith]], son||11||"|| |- |15||[[Smith-289216|Henrietta Smith]], dau||9||"|| |- |16||[[Smith-289217|John Smith]], son||6||"|| |- |17||[[Smith-289218|Catherine Smith]], dau||1.5||"|| |- |18||Harrison Oliver||31||Free||Return to Liberia |- |19||Hezekiah Wood||20||"||Return to Liberia |- |||''Frederick, MD''|||||| |- |20||Israel Smith||37||Free|| |- |21||Elizabeth Smith, wife||38||"|| |- |22||Mary E. Smith, dau||5||"|| |- |23||Ariana Smith, dau||2||"|| |- |24||Isaac Jackson||28||"|| |- |||''King George Co., VA''|||||| |- |25||[[Stepner-12|Henry Stepner]]||22||Slave||Em. by will of [[Cross-13612|Lewis Cross]] |- |26||[[Stepner-13|Alfred Stepner]]||13||"||" |- |27||[[Stepner-14|William Stepner]]||25||"||" |- |28||[[Yates-10781|Thornton Yates]]||40||"||" |- |29||[[Bayley-1785|James Bayley]]||13||"||" |- |30||[[Bayley-1786|Cornelius Bayley]]||11||"||" |- |31||[[Bayley-1787|Sydney Bayley]]||9||"||" |- |32||[[Bayley-1788|Addison Bayley]]||7||"||" |- |33||[[Stepner-16|Tulip Stepner]]||18||"||" |- |34||[[Stepner-18|Kitty Stepner]]||46||"||" |- |35||[[Stepner-19|Ellis Stepner]]||11||"||" |- |36||[[Bayley-1789|Maria Bayley]]||33||"||" |- |37||[[Stepner-17|Mary Stepner]]||20||"||" |- |38||[[Stepner-15|Barbara Stepner]]||16||"||" |- |39||[[Cross-14575|Margaret Cross]]||30||"||Emancipated by [[Walter-9127|Elizabeth Cross]] |- |40||Austin Bayley||1||Free|| |- |||''Clarke County, VA''|||||| |- |41||John Gordon||45||Slave||Em. by Dr. Hawes |- |42||Eveline Gordon, wife||40||"||Pur. by subscriptions raised by |- |43||Hannah Gordon, dau||16||"||Miss Elizabeth Wormeley |- |44||William Gordon, son||7||"||" |- |45||Lydia Gordon, dau||4||"||" |- |46||Lily Gordon, dau||2||"||" |- |47||Ralph W. Gordon, son||7 mos||"||" |- |||''Sussex county, VA''|||||| |- |48||Dennis Barker||60||Slave||Em. by will of John Barker |- |49||Wyatt Barker||28||"||" |- |50||Daniel Barker||30||"||" |- |51||George Barker||22||"||" |- |52||Moses Barker||39||"||" |- |53||Edward Barker||49||"||" |- |54||Stephen W. Barker||20||"||" |- |55||Allen Barker||19||"||" |- |56||Joseph Barker||27||"||" |- |57||Humphrey Barker||44||"||" |- |58||Stephen B. Barker||43||"||" |- |59||Peter Barker||59||"||" |- |60||Louisa Barker||50||"||" |- |61||Mary Barker||21||"||" |- |62||Faithy Barker||26||"||" |- |63||Jane Barker||26||"||" |- |64||Lydia Barker||1||"||" |- |65||Collin Barker||14||"||" |- |66||Eliza Barker||12||"||" |- |67||Charles Barker||10||"||" |- |68||Rachel Barker||9||"||" |- |69||Lilly Barker||6||"||" |- |70||Fanny Barker||5||"||" |- |71||Nancy Barker||4||"||" |- |72||Margaret Barker||8||"||" |- |73||Ann Barker||2||"||" |- |74||Davy Barker||2||"||" |- |75||Lewis Barker||8||"||" |- |76||Raleigh Barker||6||"||" |- |77||Jack Barker||3||"||" |- |78||Simon Eldridge||65||"||Purchased by his children |- |||''Washington County, VA''|||||| |- |79||William Willoughby||76||Slave||Em. by Mrs Keywood |- |80||Ann Willoughby||22||Free||" |- |81||Thomas Willoughby||25||"||" |- |82||Catherine Willoughby||24||"||" |- |83||William F. Willoughby||2||"||" |- |84||Mary Willoughby||12||"||" |- |85||David Willoughby||11||"||" |- |86||Charles Willoughby||6||"||" |- |87||Elizabeth Willoughby||17||"||" |- |88||Elsey Willoughby||10||"||" |- |89||Eliza Jane Dotton||25||Free||" |- |90||William Dotton||38||"||" |- |91||Jane Dotton||25||"||" |- |92||Susan C. Dotton||7||"||" |- |93||John W. Dotton||5||"||" |- |94||David H. Dotton||2||"||" |- |95||Andrew Dotton||36||"||" |- |96||Sarah Ann Dotton||20||"||" |- |97||Elsey Ann Dotton||2||"||" |- |98||Sarah B. Dotton||4 mos||"||" |- |99||James Dunston||66||Free||" |- |100||Sally Dunston||41||"||" |- |101||Auston Dunston||18||"||" |- |102||Jane A. Dunston||14||"||" |- |103||Earl B. Dunston||7||"||" |- |104||Bottetout Boyer||58||Slave||Purchased by his wife |- |105||Thomas Walton||49||Free|| |- |106||Susan Walton||30||"|| |- |107||Nancy Walton||11||"|| |- |108||Abram B. Walton||9||"|| |- |109||Esther Walton||7||"|| |- |110||Sally E. Walton||6||"|| |- |111||Thomas Walton||4||"|| |- |112||Susan Walton||2||"|| |- |113||Margaret Ann Walton||7 mos||"|| |- |114||Sarah Louisa Walton||13||"|| |- |115||Viney Walton||25||"|| |- |116||William Walton||2||"|| |- |117||Dabney Fields||24||"|| |- |||''Bedford County, VA''|||||| |- |118||Abby Cheatwood||80||Slave||Em. by will of [[Cheatwood-39|John Cheatwood]] d.1828 |- |119||Dolly Cheatwood||48||"||" |- |120||America Cheatwood||28||"||" |- |121||Patra Cheatwood||4||"||" |- |122||Virginia Cheatwood||2 mos||"||" |- |123||Caroline Cheatwood||22||"||" |- |124||Dilcy Cheatwood||20||"||" |- |125||Edward Cheatwood||5||"||" |- |126||Maria Cheatwood||40||"||" |- |127||Charlotte Cheatwood||13||"||" |- |128||Isabella Cheatwood||11||"||" |- |129||Julia Cheatwood||9||"||" |- |130||Pocahontas Cheatwood||38||"||" |- |131||Thomas Cheatwood||18||"||" |- |132||Ramsey Cheatwood||12||"||" |- |133||Peyton Cheatwood||10||"||" |- |134||Wesley Cheatwood||6||"||" |- |135||Miranda Cheatwood||30||"||" |- |136||Jerry B Cheatwood||1||"||" |- |137||Richmond Cheatwood||42||"||" |- |138||Eliza Cheatwood||7||"||" |- |139||Eliza Cheatwood||4 mos||"||" |- |||''Henry County, VA''|||||| |- |140||Nancy Mills||54||Slave||Em. by William F. Mills, Sr |- |141||James Mills, son||26||"||" |- |142||John Q. Mills, son||23||"||" |- |143||Cynthia Mills, dau||30||"||" |- |144||Sallie Mills, dau||16||"||" |- |145||Greenville Mills, son||17||"||" |- |146||Nathaniel H. Mills, son||14||"||" |- |147||Marshall Spencer||24||Free|| |- |||''Fairfax County, VA''|||||| |- |148||[[Burke-11760|William Burke]]||36||Slave||Em. by '''[[Lee-3|Col. Robert E. Lee]]''' |- |149||[[Burke-11766|Rosabella Burke]], wife||34||"||" |- |150||[[Burke-11767|Cornelia Burke]], dau||7||"||" |- |151||[[Burke-11768|Grandison Burke]], son||5||"||" |- |152||[[Burke-11769|Alexander Burke]], son||3||"||" |- |153||[[Burke-11770|William Burke]], son||4 mos||"||" |- |||''Hanover County, VA''|||||| |- |154||Horace Coleman||42||Slave||Em. by [[Coghill-404|Benjamin C. Coghill]] |- |155||Charlotte Coleman||43||"||" |- |156||Edward Johnson||24||"||" |- |157||Lucinda Coleman||22||"||" |- |158||Millicent Coleman||13||"||" |- |159||Mariah Coleman||7||"||" |- |160||Sarah Coleman||8||"||" |- |161||Betty Jane Coleman||1||"||" |- |162||Charlotte Jackson||16||"||" |- |163||Richard Morris||22||"||Em. by will of Judith King |- |164||Dabney Morris||24||"||" |- |165||Lucy Morris||20||"||" |- |166||Rosabella Morris||1||"||" |- |167||Gilbert Austin ||21||"||Em. by Nathaniel C. Crenshaw |- |||''Nottoway Co., VA''|||||| |- |168||Edmund Jones||21||Slave||Em. by Mrs. C Jones |- |169||Richard Jones||19||"||" |- |||''Richmond, VA''|||||| |- |170||Philip Woodson||21||Slave||Em. by Frederick Bransford |- |||''Norfolk, VA''|||||| |- |171||Daniel Brown||45||Slave||Em. by his wife |- |||''Portsmouth, VA''|||||| |- |172||Isaac Rix||38||Free|| |- |173||Eliza Rix, wife||30||"|| |- |174||Martha Rix, dau||10||"|| |- |175||John Rix, son||8||"|| |- |176||Missouri Rix, dau||6||"|| |- |177||Olivia Rix, dau||4||"|| |- |178||Josephine Rix, dau||2||"|| |- |||''Orange County, NC''|||||| |- |179||Gilbert Kelly||55||Slave||Em. by will of John Kelly |- |180||Martha Kelly||42||"||" |- |181||Guilford Kelly||17||"||" |- |182||Jarrat Kelly||32||"||" |- |||''Attica, Indiana''|||||| |- |183||Joseph Ladd||28||Free|| |- |184||Susan Ladd||17||"|| |- |185||George W. Ladd||2 mos||"|| |- |186||William Brown||45||"|| |- |187||Susan Brown||28||"|| |- |188||John Brown||4||"|| |- |189||Isabella Brown||4 mos||"|| |- |||''Vincennes, Indiana''|||||| |- |190||Cornelius Simms||49||Slave||Em. by Indiana becoming a Free State |- |191||Elizabeth Simms||33||Free|| |- |192||Charles Simms||18||"|| |- |193||William Simms||14||"|| |- |194||Sarah Simms||12||"|| |- |195||George W. Simms||10||"|| |- |196||Charlotte Simms||6||"|| |- |197||Thomas Simms||4||"|| |- |||''Princeton, Indiana''|||||| |- |198||Jacob Stephenson||56||Slave||Em. by Mrs. Stephenson of South Carolina |- |199||Harrison Stephenson||14||"||Em. by D. R. Stephenson of S.C |- |200||Robert Stephenson||12||"||" |- |201||Charles Stephenson||10||"||" |- |202||James W. Stephenson||8||"||" |- |||''Madison, Indiana''|||||| |- |203||Rev. John McKey||39||Slave||Purchased himself |- |||''Wayne County, Indiana''|||||| |- |204||David Matthews||37||Free|| |- |205||Alley Matthews||28||"|| |- |206||William H. Matthews||12||"|| |- |207||Frederick Matthews||7||"|| |- |208||David Matthews||2||"|| |- |||''Fayette County, Kentucky''|||||| |- |209||William Banks||49||Slave||Em. by will of James Wardlaw |- |210||Charlotte Washington||47||"||" |- |211||Jefferson Tilford||40||"||" |- |212||Jordon Tilford||36||"||" |- |213||Presley Coleman||38||"||" |- |214||Ellen Coleman||30||"||" |- |215||David Coleman||15||"||" |- |216||Stephen Postlewait||36||"||" |- |217||Lucy Postlewait||34||"||" |- |218||Harvey Postlewait||14||"||" |- |219||Farral Postlewait||12||"||" |- |220||Caroline Postlewait||10||"||" |- |221||Martha Postlewait||8||"||" |- |222||Sally Postlewait||5||"||" |- |223||Henry Clay Postlewait||3||"||" |- |224||Daniel Webster Postlewait||1||"||" |- |225||Jane Lomax||28||"||" |- |226||Hannah C. Lomax||6||"||" |- |227||Thomas Lomax||4||"||" |- |228||Infant Lomax||4 mos||"||" |- |229||John Bell||42||Free|| |- |230||Mary Bell||35||"|| |- |231||John Bell||5||"|| |- |232||Louisa Bell||1||"|| |- |||''Logan County, Kentucky''|||||| |- |233||Harriet Freeman||43||Slave||Em. by will of John P. Freeman |- |234||Presley Freeman||21||"||" |- |235||Preston Freeman||21||"||" |- |236||Henry Freeman||19||"||" |- |237||Henrietta Freeman||19||"||" |- |238||Charlotte Freeman||18||"||" |- |239||George Freeman||16||"||" |- |240||Benjamin Freeman||14||"||" |- |241||Jacob Freeman||12||"||" |- |242||Henson Freeman||41||"||" |- |243||James Freeman||30||"||" |- |244||Scott Freeman||28||"||" |- |||''Shelby county, Kentucky''|||||| |- |245||Joseph Thomas||50||Slave||Em. by will of Oswald Thomas |- |246||Derry Thomas||43||"||" |- |247||George Thomas||41||"||" |- |248||Milly Thomas||16||"||" |- |249||Henry Waters||26||"||Em. by will of William Waters |- |250||William Brown||40||"||Em. by Henry Offielte |- |251||Lindsley Perry||22||"||Em. by will of Jackson Perry |- |252||Edmond Allen||50||Free|| |- |||''Barron County, Kentucky''|||||| |- |253||Lee Payne||40||Free|| |- |254||Susan Payne||34||"|| |- |255||Mary J. Payne||7||"|| |- |256||Sarah Field||55||"|| |- |257||Peter Field||22||"|| |- |258||Betsey Field||20||"|| |- |259||Martha Field||18||"|| |- |260||William H. Field||8||"|| |- |261||Adam Garnett||9||Slave||Em. by W. Garnett of Louisville, KY |- |262||David Garnett||7||"|| |- |||''Woodford County, Kentucky''|||||| |- |263||Mahala Redd||27||Slave||Em. by will of Thomas Bullock |- |264||Anna Maria Redd||1||"||" |- |265||John McAffee||25||"||" |- |||''Jessamine County, Kentucky''|||||| |- |266||Gabriel Baker||22||Slave||Em. by will of Richard R. Daniel |- |267||Thomas Brown||21||"||" |- |||''Nicholas County, Kentucky''|||||| |- |268||Leander Gazaree||61||Slave||Em. by D.P. Bedinger |- |269||Susan Gazaree||27||"||Em. by will of Mrs. Elizabeth Bedinger |- |||''Mechlenburg Co, Kentucky''|||||| |- |270||Silas Elliot||36||Slave||Em. by __Elliot of Jacksonville, Illinois |- |271||Dinah Elliot||31||"||" |- |272||Sally Ann Elliot||9||"||" |- |273||Agnes Elliot||6||"||" |- |274||Mary Elliot||3||"||" |- |||''Christian County, Kentucky''|||||| |- |275||Alexander Cross||43||Slave||Purchased by friends in Christian Co., KY |- |276||Matha Cross||36||Free|| |- |277||James Cross||7||"|| |- ||||||||| |} '''NOTE''': These 261, (omitting 16 in the foregoing list sent to Cape Palmas by the Maryland Colonization Society), added to the number previously sent, including 53 by the Isla de Cuba from New York, make 8,041 emigrants sent to Liberia by th American Colonization Society and its auxiliaries. [The African Repository, Vol. 30 - 1854 Published Monthly by the American Colonization Society] ==Sources== * List of Emigrants: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hwrchs&view=1up&seq=41&skin=2021&q1=Banshee

Ship Batchelor

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[[Category: Ship Batchelor, sailed 1674]] TO get back to the '''CATEGORY: page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ship_Batchelor,_sailed_1674 Batchelor]''' and the individual PROFILES click Batchelor === Goal of this project === :The goal of this project is to ...make a History page for the Story of the SHIP BATCHELOR the photos and the citations.............and the passengers. :The sub-goal is to not only make sure all 90+ passengers have profiles on wikitree.com but the research we do can link their families and descendants. Maybe we can find others beside the Grear. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Taylor-25258#PM-10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Researchers == Right now this project just has # me. [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]] # Hyla, [[Tryon-1755 | Hyla Jenks]] SOURCES # [[Day-1904 | Jack Day]] Advisor == Thank yous == :Thank yous, to the above and to others that do so much research to add. # Manager of Patrick McAtee that set us straight on the Magee and McAtee not being one/same. # Another Carole, Manager, has helped with editing the bio for ''clarity'' == Things to do == :Here are some of the tasks that we think need to be done. We are working on them, and could use your help. * Researching, to find SOURCES * Research the ''"Samuel"'' Gibbons for anything... the usual sites I have come UP EMPTY. but have made a profile. * look for the person on wikitree to see IF they are already IN and if not, then make a profile for them. * SHARE with our fellow Collaborators == History of the Ship Batchelor == {{Image|file=Greer-614-2.jpg |caption=List of Servants Transported by Samuel Gibbons }} {{Image|file=Greer-614-3.jpg |caption=List of Servants Transported by Samuel Gibbons }} === 1674 Voyage Bristoll, England to Province of Maryland === :Out of the Port of Bristoll, England :''"A List of Servants of Transported by Samuel Gibbons :of Bristoll in the Ship Batchelor of Bristoll 1674"'' (image attached) :(the 3 column list of 90 Servants, of which 15 can be identified as females) :under the list is the DATE: '''November 1674''' :::'''''Transcription''''' :"Then came the within named Samuel Gibbons and Proved Rights :Unto Four Thousand Five Hundred acres of land it being due to :him for transporting the ninety persons within mentioned------------ :into this Province to inhabit before me. (a missing piece) :::Charles Calvert "Lib.r No, 18 Transcrib'd from old Lib.r M. M. from folio: 536 to the end Containing Rights, Warrants and Assignments, Certificates and Patents of ''Beddoe''" (image 4), MARYLAND STATE ARCHIVES [https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/stagserm/sm1/sm2/000000/000021/pdf/mdsa_sm2_21.pdf by Dr. Carson Gibb, ''The New Early Settlers of Maryland''] (''CHANGE image # box to 98 for the below ''list'' MSA SC 4341: Gibb Collection, updated in 2005) (Please note this is a very large file and may take some time to download). ==== "A List of Servants" (Warrants) ==== :'''"An American Family History"''' ::"Transported by Samuell Gibbons Ship Batchelor of Bristoll 1674" #Agnew, And: #Anderson, James #Barr, William #Belchey, Thomas #Bell, William #Bradshaw, John #Bullock, Wm #Camell, John #[[Crawford-24498 | Crawford, James]] #Curkwood, James #Dowglise, John #Egleson, William #Feilding, James #Forrist, Jane #Gibson, Robert #[[Greer-614 | Grear, James]] (Greer) 1633 Baltimore County #Grey, John #Grimes, Margaret #Guordin, Daniell #Hambleton, Jane #Henry, Daniell #Hutchin, Robert #Johnson, Eliz. #Kane, John #Keely, John #Kennon, Sarah #Keny, Rose #Kirkwood, Adam #Kirkwood, Eliz. #Koapland, Lettis #Lyhfy, John #Lyon, Jane #Lythkoe, John #Macalman, John #MackCharmen, Patrick #MackChoy, Daniell #MackDaniell, Alex: #Mackahee, Robert #Mackclarty, Daniell #Mackelgar, Daniell #Mackgnaid, John #Mackgowen, John #Mackholister, Elinor #Mackmaikin, Corneluis #Mackmullen, James #Mackneele, Daniell #Macknoole, James #Mackvey, Jeffery #Magee, Edmond #Magee, Henry # [[Magee-3493 | Magee, Patrick]] #Magnaid, Hugh #Magumery, John #Mahalton, Manus #Mercer, Thomas #Milihan, Mary #Miller, John #Morrison, Robert #Mullican, Jane #[[Murphy-29896 | Murphy, Abraham]] #Musterd, John #Nowell, Willm #Odean, Richard #Oneale, Hugh #Orr, Robert #Pearson, John #Perkinson, Eliz. #Rhany, Thomas #[[Rowark-20 |Rowark, Corneluis]] #Shaw, Math: #Sim, Alex: #Sincleer, Agnew #Sloane, John #Smith, Eliz. #Stinson, John #Taggert, Thomas #Tarneck, John # [[Thompson-80928 | Thompson, Jeffrey]] #[[Tilton-2415 | Tilton, Humphry]] #[[Walker-62748 | Walker, John]] #Wallis, Alex: #Wallis, William #Watson, Jane #Wilkeson, Richd #Winslow, Antho: #Winslow, Eliz. #Winslow, James #Winslow, Willm #Younger, John #Younger, Mary :source: An American Family History [https://www.anamericanfamilyhistory.com/Maryland%20Families/1674%20Transport.html?fbclid=IwAR0CQyT6uPnsuLa4m9F92oLPBOhikuwa4mfLvxAX5tHdHtP4T89cjlT5Fb4 ©Roberta Tuller 2020, ''An American Family History''] This research database lists individual settlers who are named in the Maryland land patent volumes from 1633-1683 and one land warrant volume from 1681-1685. ''The New Early Settlers of Maryland'' comprises 34,326 entries from [[Skordas-2 | Gust Skordas]]' ''Early Settlers of Maryland'' and [[Gibb-1510 | Carson Gibb]]'s Supplement to ''The Early Settlers of Maryland''. === Authors === # Beddoe, [[Beddoes-12 | Thomas Beddoes]] of wikipedia.com is too old so maybe a son? # [[Skordas-2 |Gust Skordas]] born 1912- 2000 # [[Gibb-1510 | Dr. Carson Gibb]] born 1926- 2007 === Questions about the document === :These men are named also in the above statement..........on the document #Robert Hutchins, #Robert Mackahee, #Agnes Sincler, # John Grey, #Thomas Mercer, #Anthony Winslow, #William Winslow, #James Winslow, #John Miller, #''' James Grear''', #John Lynsey, #John Keane, # John Macknamerry, # Jeffery Mackvey, #Mathew Shaw, # John Bradshaw, #John Tarneck, #Alexander Wallis, # Daniell Henry, # John Mackelman, #Robert Orr, #Hugh Maynard, #James Feilding, #Andrew Agnew, and #Daniell Macknele :: 1) Could they be a higher class of citizens that have paid for their passages differently? Good example, James Grear (Grier-GREER-Grierson) Can this be the same James Greer, of Gunpowder River area who married the daughter of a very well-to-do land owner, Arthur Taylor of the same area, only 6 years later, 1680. If James was an Indentured Servant I doubt that the father would have allowed his daughter to marry... OR maybe the Indentured passage amount had been paid in full. :: 2) Where exactly did the Ship Batchelor land and drop them off? up the Chesapeake Bay into the Patapsco River and then? Fells Point??? "Established in 1763, Fell's Point." ......... ::'''NO''' [[Ridgely-22 | Robert Ridgely]] is the big land owner in St. Mary's and held numerous government positions; he is the Ridgely that paid Gibbons for the "Servants" ::And St. Mary's County is 122 miles south of the County of Baltimore. So it appears that that is where the 90 passengers were let out to "inhabit".....AND the James GREER of Joppatowne, Maryland owned property 126 miles north, and they would have traveled by boat up the Chesapeake Bay past Taylor's Island, and up to Joppatowne through the Gunpowder River. Where Arthur Taylor owned 100s of acres of land. === Collaboration waiting for responses === #[[Gibson-24862 | Robert Gibson]] this Robt' has a Parish Record, marriage in 1702, we just need to make sure this is the same man. Another {{Citation Needed}} added him to image list...[[Taylor-25258|Taylor-25258]] 17:40, 6 February 2023 (UTC)"Question asked on the profile from: Gibson-4370" # [[Nowell-2471 | William Nowell]] "Born before 30 May 1657 in Thornhill, Yorkshire, England" did a private email to the manager. Jan 29 2023 # [[Beddoes-12 | Dr. Thomas Beddoes]] the original signature??? #[[Skordas-1 | Gust Petros Skordas]] might be the original Author/Compiler Skordas, Gust.''Early Settlers of Maryland'', waiting for the LDS Library Researchers to find him ANSWER: from LDS Library, "No, they are not the same Jay Burros found 2 sources they gave us. A new profile for [[Skordas-2 | Gust Skordas]] born 1912 in D.C. Washington == Descendants of Passengers == : ADD your name to the Descendants LIST IF you are a Descendant of one or more # [[Taylor-25258 | Carole Taylor]] to [[Greer-613 | James Greer]] # # === Footnotes === : The original person to put "Lib.r No, 18 Transcrib'd from old Lib.r M. M. from folio: 536 to the end Containing Rights, Warrants and Assignments, Certificates and Patents of ''Beddoe''" is ''B''eddoe.. :NO wikipedia.com on The Batchelor of 1674 {{Image|file=Skordas-2-1.jpg |caption= A List of Servants of Transported by Samuel Gibbons of Bristoll in the Ship Batchelor of Bristoll 1674 }} == Sources == # [http://guide.msa.maryland.gov/pages/item.aspx?ID=SM2-21 Guide page] to MARYLAND STATE ARCHIVES to look up other names. #All citations in the entries refer to government record microfilm at Maryland State Archives.

Ship Brooklyn Saints

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[[Category: Brooklyn (1834), Arrived 31 Jul 1846]] {{LDS}} == The ship ''Brooklyn'' Saints == A group of Latter Day Saints sailed from New York to California on the ship ''Brooklyn''. It departed New York on 4 February 1846 and arrived in California on 31 July 1846. == Crew == A list of the captain and crew is found at [[Wikipedia:Voyage_of_the_Brooklyn_Saints#Captain_and_crew|Wikipedia]]. {| border="1" class="sortable" | || '''Crew of the ship Brooklyn'''|| ||'''Age''' |- |Captain||Abel W. Richardson||b. Massachusetts||- |- |1st Mate||Joseph W. Richardson||b. New York||27 |- |2nd Mate||James W. Norskell||b. Massachusetts||27 |- |Carpenter||John Thomas||b. Wales||30 |- |Seaman||Benjamin R. Austin||b. Rhode Island||20 |- |Seaman||Curtis Child||b. Connecticut||21 |- |Seaman||Daniel Clark||b. New York||31 |- |Seaman||Thomas Clauson||b. Sweden||25 |- |Seaman||Charles Johnson||b. Sweden||26 |- |Seaman||William Mays||b. New York||31 |- |Seaman||John Edward Miles||b. North Carolina||28 |- |Seaman||James Nichols||b. Maryland||21 |- |Seaman||Martin S. Penfield||b. Connecticut||20 |- |Seaman||Albert Stewart||b. Michigan||23 |- |Seaman||Lewis A. Wilmot||b. Rhode Island||20 |- |Steward||William Smith||b. Long Island||26 |- |Cook||Joseph Newbury||b. Connecticut||24 |- |Cook||Nathan N. Collins||b. New York||37 |} == Passengers == About 238 passengers were on board -- 70 men, 68 women, and 100 children. You can see a list of passengers in Lorin K. Hansen's article [https://www.dialoguejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/sbi/articles/Dialogue_V21N03_49.pdf Voyage of the Brooklyn]: # [[Addison-2211|Isaac Addison (abt.1810-)]] (36) # Addison, Eliza (33) # Addison, (dau) # [[Aldrich-3440|Aldrich, Silas]] (43) (died on voyage) # [[Clark-75784|Aldrich, Prudence Clark]] (43) # [[Aldrich-416|Aldrich, Nancy Laura]] (17) # [[Aldrich-3441|Aldrich, Jasper]] # [[Atherton-2381|William Atherton (1814-1888)]], born in England, pressman at the ''Oakland Transcript''. # [[Glossop-273|Emily (Glossop) Atherton (1820-1866)]], born in England, d. California # [[Austin-4104|Julius Augustus Caesar Austin (1810-1903)]], carpenter, b. Connecticut, d. Utah # [[Lane-9859|Octavia Ann (Lane) Austin (1814-1863)]], b. Connecticut, d. Utah # [[Austin-7931|Louise Maria Austin (1838-1927)]], b. Connecticut, m. Cheney, d. Utah # [[Austin-7930|Edwin Nelson Austin (1840-1920)]]), b. Connecticut, D. Utah # [[Austin-4667|Newton Francis Austin (1843-1922)]], b. Connecticut, d. Montana # [[Brannan-523|Brannan, Samuel]] (27) # [[Corwin-615|Brannan, Anna Elizabeth Corwin]] (24) # Brannan, Samuel L. (2 mo.) # Buckland, Hannah Daggett (43) # Buckland, Alondas de Lafayette (20) # Buckland, James Daggett (18) # Bullen, Newel [37] # Bullen, Clarissa Judkins Atkinson [35] # Bullen, Francis Andrew [8] # Bullen, Hershel [6] # Bullen, Cincinnatus [3] # [[Burr-1250|Burr, Nathan]] (58) # [[Clark-26715|Burr, Cloe Clark]] (50) # [[Burr-1937|Burr, Amasa]] [34] # [[Burr-1249|Burr, Charles Clark]] (29) (son of Nathan and Cloe) # [[Sloat-77|Burr, Sarah Sloat]] (24) # [[Burr-4146|Burr, Charles W.]] (1) (died on voyage) # [[Burr-1248|Burr, John Atlantic]] (born on voyage) # Cade, Jonathan [64] # Cade, Susannah [58] # Clark, Sophia P. [22] # Coombs (Combs), Abraham [41] # Coombs (Combs), Olive Curtis [26] # Coombs, Katherine [12] # Coombs, Marion Charles [5] # Coombs, Helen [3] # Corwin, Francis M. [42] (Samuel Brannon's mother-in-law) # Eagar, Lucy Buell [42] # Eagar, John [23] # Eagar, Mary [18] # Eagar, Thomas [16] # Eagar, Arabella [13] # Eagar, William [10] # Ensign, Elias (died on voyage) # Ensign, Jerusha [56] # Ensign, Eliza (died on voyage) # Ensign, John Warren [18] # Evans, William [34] # Evans, Hannah Benner [34] # Evans, Amanda [12] # Evans, Jonathan Benner [8] # Evans, Parley Pratt [6] # Evans, William H. [4] # Fisher, Joseph R. [24] (brother of Mary Ann) # Fisher, Mary Ann [23] (sister of Joseph R.) # Fowler, Jerusha H. [27] # Fowler, Thomas [8] # Fowler, George [6] # Fowler, John [4] # Fowler, (child) (died on voyage) # Glover, William [33] # Glover, Jane Cowan [29] # Glover, Jane [8] # Glover, Katherine [4] # Glover, Joseph Smith [1] # Goodwin, Isaac R. [35] # Goodwin, Laura Hotchkiss [33] (died on voyage) # Goodwin, Emerette [13] # Goodwin, Isaac H. [11] # Goodwin, Lewis H. [9] # Goodwin, Edwin Abia [6] # Goodwin, Nancy Ellen [4] # Goodwin, Lucinda Ludelia [3] # Goodwin, Albert Story [1] # Griffith, Jonathan [32] # Griffith, Sarah [32] # Griffith, Jackson # Griffith, Marshal # Hamilton, Mary [56] (mother of Mary Sparks) # Haskell, Ashbel Green [48] (family went overland) # Hayes, Jacob [52] # Hicks, Joseph [36] # Horner, John Miers [25] # Horner, Elizabeth Imlay [20] (not LDS) # Hyatt, Elisha [30] # Hyatt, Matilda [35] # Hyatt, John [16] # Ira (Irea), Cyrus [22] # Jones, Isabella [38] # Joyce, John [24] # Joyce, Caroline Augusta Perkins [21] # Joyce, Augusta [1] # Kemble, Edward C. [19] (not LDS) # Kittleman, John [50] # Kittleman, Sarah [38] # Kittleman, Thomas [27] # Kittleman, George # Kittleman, William [39] (son of John and Sarah) # Kittleman, Eliza Hindman [34] # Kittleman, Elizabeth [14] # Kittleman, Mary Ann # Kittleman, George # Kittleman, James # Kittleman, Sarah [4 mo.] (twin) # Kittleman, Hannah [4 mo.] (twin) # Knowles, Richard [58] # Knowles, Sarah Rostirn [54] # Ladd (alias Johnson), Samuel [27] # Lane, Emaline Amanda [21] (youngest sister of Octavia Austin) # Leigh, Isaac [27] # Leigh, Achsah [24] # Light, James [36] # Light, Mary J. [26] # Light, James M. # Lovett, Angeline M. [19] # McCue, Patrick [55] # McGue, Esther [45] # McCue, James B. [15] # McCue, Solomon B. [6] # McCue, Amos W. [3] # McCue, William K. [1] # Marshall, Earl [47] # Marshall, Leticia Dorsey [47] # Stivers, Simeon [20] (adopted) # Meader, Moses A. [42] # Meader, Sarah D. Blod [40] # Meader, Angeline [13] # Moses, Ambrose Todd [51] # Moses, Lydia Ensign [46] # Moses, Norman S. [15] # Moses, Phoebe Maria [14] # Moses, Ann Frances [12] # Moses, Clarissa Cordelia [7] # Mowry (Morey), Barton [47] # Mowry (Morey), Ruth [47] # Mowry, Origin [21] # Mowry, Rhenaldo [18] # Murray, Mary [36] # Narimore, Mercy M. [45 ?] # Narimore, Edwin # Nichols, Joseph [31] # Nichols, Jerusha [27] # Nichols, Enos [2] # Nichols, Joseph [2 mo.] (died on voyage) # Nutting, Lucy Jane [20] # Pell, Elijah Ward [40] # Pell, Seba [45] # Pell, Geraldine # Pell, Hettie # Petch (Petz), Robert [50] # Petch (Petz), Mary [42] # Petch, Salina [11] # Petch, Richard [6] # Phillips, John [33] # Poole, Mary Crammer [57] # Poole, Elizabeth Francis [24] # Poole, Peter John [23] # Read (Reed), Christiana Gregory [45] # Read (Reed), Hannah T. [24] (was Mrs. Alexander Jamison) # Jamison, John Read [4] # Read (Reed), John H. [17] # Read (Reed), Christiana Rachel [15] # Robbins, Charles [31] (brother to Isaac and John) # Robbins, Isaac [41] # Robbins, Ann Shinn Burtis [35] # Robbins, Joseph Reeves [12] # Robbins, Wesley [5] # Robbins, Margaret [2] # Robbins, John Rogers [36] # Robbins, Phoebe Ann Wright [34] # Robbins, Charles Burtis [11] (child of first marriage, to Mary Shinn Harper Burtis) # Robbins, George Edward [6] (died on voyage) # Robbins, John Franklin [1] (died on voyage) # Robbins, Georgiana Pacific (born on voyage) # Rollins (Rowland), Henry [55] (father of Jane Tomkins) # Rollins (Rowland), Isaac [17] (C refers to this son as Isaac, H as Thomas) # Savage, Susan Eliza [20] # Scott, James [34] # Sirrine, George Warren [27] (brother of John) # Sirrine, John [34] (went for health, not LDS) # Sirrine, Nancy Smith [26] (not LDS) # Sirrine, George [1] # Skinner, Horace Austin [28] # Skinner, Laura Ann Farnsworth [26] # Skinner, James Horace [4] # Smith, Orrin [40] # Smith, Amy Ann Dodd Hopkins [35] # (Smith), H. M. [14] # Hopkins, Ellen M. [10] # Smith, Amelia A. [9] # Hopkins, Emily M. [7] # Smith, Francis [3] # Smith, Orrin Hopkins [6 mo.] (died in Hawaii) # Smith, Robert [33] # Smith, Catherine Clark [28] # Smith, Daniel [2] # Smith, Hyrum Joseph [1] # Snow, Zelnora S. [22] # [[Sparks-7856|Sparks, Quartus S.]] [25] # [[Hamilton-32417|Sparks, Mary Hamilton]] [24] # [[Sparks-7855|Sparks, Quartus Jr.]] [8 mo.] # Stark, Daniel [25] # Stark, Ann [24] # Stark, John Daniel [4 mo.] # Bird, Elizabeth Wallace [1 mo.] (father went overland) # Still, George [65] # Still, Mary [41] # Still, Sarah # Still, Laura # Still, Julia # Stout, William [30] # Stout, Mary Ann [18?] # Stout, (Malone?) # Stringfellow, Jesse A. [22] # Tomkins, Thomas [29] # Tomkins, Jane Rollins [26] # Tomkins, Amanda [4] # Tomkins, Jane Elizabeth [3] # Warner, Caroline E. [34] (husband went overland) # Warner, Myron # Warner, Sarah [6] # Warner, Henry J. [2] # Winner, George K. [39] # Winner, Mary Ann [37] # Winner, Elizabeth [17] (twin) # Winner, Mary Ann [17] (twin) # Winner, Louise [15] # Winner, Emmajean D. [7] # Winner, Moroni [3] # Winner, Israel [1] # Winner, Sarah [4 mo.] (died on voyage) Additional passengers (not LDS) : # Ward, Frank # von Pfister, Edward # Black cook # Black steward == Resources == * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyage_of_the_Brooklyn_Saints * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/33988:61078?tid=&pid=&queryId=84278a676c60aa2f79469e6e3a855805&_phsrc=Qhn544&_phstart=successSource Hawaii Passenger List] * https://templehill.org/the-brooklyn-voyage-saints-of-service-and-sacrifice * https://californiapioneer.com/historic-events/ship-brooklyn/ * https://rsc.byu.edu/california-saints/saga-brooklyn-1845-46 * https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Ship_Brooklyn * https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=92760 * https://www.maritimeheritage.org/passengers/br073146.htm * https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/1326/
{{LDS Pioneers}} {{Religion |image=Terry_s_Photos-174.jpg |text=was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.}} [[Category:Brooklyn (1834), Arrived 31 Jul 1846]] [[Space:Ship_Brooklyn_Saints]]

Ship Cyrus’s Company arrived at Monrovia 13 Feb 1824

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[[Category:Cyrus's Company, Arrived 13 Feb 1824]] [[Category:Monrovia, Liberia]] [[Category:American Colonization Society]] [[Space:American_Colonization_Society|American Colonization Society]] [[Space:Emigrants_to_Liberia|Emigrants to Liberia]] ==Introduction== This table is taken from the "Roll Of Emigrants That Have Been Sent To The Colony of Liberia, Western Africa, By the American Colonization Society and its Auxiliaries, To September, 1843" https://ccharity.com/contents/roll-emigrants-have-been-sent-colony-liberia-western-africa/emigrants-to-liberia-ship-lists/cyruscompany1824/ {| border="1" class="sortable" !Names!!Age!!State or place from which they emigrated!!Free born or otherwise!!Where located on their arrival in the colony!!Extent of education!!Profession!!Date of death!!Cause of death!!Removed to what place!!Removal date!!Removal Cause |- |Agnes Barbour||54||Virginia||Free born||–||Reads||Midwife||1828||Decline|||||| |- |W. G. Barbour||25||do||do||–||–||–||1828||Drowning|||||| |- |'''[[Barbour-1938|John W Barbour]]'''||23||do||do||–||–||Stone Mason|||||||||| |- |Robert J. Barbour||21||do||do||–||Writes||Tobacconist||1830||Deranged brain.|||||| |- |Burwell Barbour||18||do||do||–||–||–||1829||Unknown|||||| |- |Theophilus Barbour||14||do||do|||||||||||||||| |- |Sarah Barbour||11||do||do|||||||||||||||| |- |Sophia Jasper||14||do||do|||||||||||||||| |- |W. N. Barbour||21||do||do||–||do||Stone Mason||1828||Drowning|||||| |- |Agnes Barbour||14||do||do||–||–||–||1824||Fever|||||| |- |—-Barbour||75||do||do||–||–||–||1824||Fever and ague.|||||| |- |James C. Barbour||25||do||do||–||–||–||1839||Decline|||||| |- |Sarah Barbour||25||do||do||–||–||–||1824||Fever|||||| |- |Harris Clark||55||do||do||–||–||–||1833||Decline|||||| |- |Page Carter||52||do||do||–||do||Millwright||–||–||U. S.||1824||For his wife. |- |Lemuel Clark||50||do||do||–||–||Shoemaker||–||–||do||1828|| |- |Robinson Clark||23||do||do||–||do||Fisherman||–||–||do||1825||His wife. |- |Matilda Clark||21||do||do||Monrovia||–||–||–||–||U. S.||1825||Caprice |- |Nancy Clark||21||do||do||do||–||–||–||–||S. Leone||1835||With her husband. |- |—-Clark||2||do||do||do||–||–||1824||Fever|||||| |- |John Clark||18||do||do||do|||||||||||||| |- |Clara Clark||28||do||do||do||–||–||1824||Fever|||||| |- |Mary Clark||8||do||do||do|||||||||||||| |- |Thomas Clark||6||do||do||do|||||||||||||| |- |Caroline Clark||6||do||do||do|||||||||||||| |- |—-Clark||8||do||do||do|||||||||||||| |- |Reuben Dongey||37||do||do||do||–||Tanner||1833||Consumption|||||| |- |Sarah Dongey||30||do||do||do||Reads||Seamstress|||||||||| |- |David Dongey||10||do||do||do||do||–||1831||Unknown|||||| |- |Lucretia Draper||68||do||do||do||do||–||1837||Unknown|||||| |- |William Draper||31||do||do||do||Writes||Carpenter|||||||||| |- |Margaret Draper||28||do||do||do||do||Seamstress||1835||Diseased lungs|||||| |- |Lewis Farnander||24||Port au Prince||do||do||–||Caulker|||||||||| |- |Alexander Giles||17||Virginia||do||do||Reads||Blacksmith||1827||Unknown|||||| |- |James Hill||35||do||do||do||do||do||1834||Diseased brain|||||| |- |Hagar Hill||30||do||do||do||do||–||||Unknown|||||| |- |Susan Harris||50||do||do||do|||||||||||||| |- |—-Harris||2||do||do||do||–||–||1824||Fever|||||| |- |Daniel Hilliard||31||do||do||do||–||–||1838||Unknown|||||| |- |Sarah Hilliard||29||do||do||do||–||–||1835||Consumption|||||| |- |—-Hilliard||14||do||do||do|||||||||||||| |- |—-Hilliard||13||do||do||do|||||||||||||| |- |—-Hilliard||11||do||do||do||–||–||1834||Unknown|||||| |- |—-Hilliard||9||do||do||do||–||–||1824||Fever|||||| |- |Mary Lewis||32||do||do||do||–||–||1837||Despondency|||||| |- |—-Hilliard||7||do||do||do||–||–||1824||Fever|||||| |- |George Jackson||51||do||do||do||Reads||–||1826||Disease of brain|||||| |- |[[Lewis-56084|Hannah Lewis]]||29||do||do||do|||||||||| |- |William Lewis ||33||do||do||do||Writes||–||–||–||S. Leone||1838 |- |Frances Nelson||26||do||do||do||Reads||–||–||–||do||1838||Her husband |- |[[Lewis-56054|John Naustedler Lewis]]||13||do||do||do||Writes|||||||||||| |- |[[Lewis-56089|William Naustedler Lewis]]||11||do||do||do||do||–||1841||Unknown|||||| |- |[[Lewis-56090|Mary Naustedler Lewis]]||9||do||do||do||Reads|||||||||||| |- |[[Lewis-56091|James Naustedler Lewis]]||7||Virginia||Free born||Monrovia||Reads|||||||||||| |- |[[Lewis-56092|Robert Naustedler Lewis]]||5||do||do||do|||||||||||||| |- |[[Lewis-56093|Martha Naustedler Lewis]]||3||do||do||do||–||–||1824||Fever|||||| |- |[[Lewis-56094|Thomas Naustedler Lewis]]||1||do||do||do||–||–||1824||Fever|||||| |- |James Phillips||30||do||do||do|||||||||||||| |- |Thomas Phillips||11||do||do||do|||||||||||||| |- |Mary Phillips||20||do||do||do||–||–||1843||Unknown|||||| |- |Diza Rann||50||do||do||do||Reads||–||1833||Unknown|||||| |- |Mary Rann||18||do||do||do|||||||||||||| |- |Francis Nelson||5||do||do||do||–||–||1837||Unknown|||||| |- |Sarah Nelson||3||do||do||do||–||–||–||–||S. Leone||1838||Her father |- |William Ruffin, sr.||30||do||do||do|||||||||||||| |- |Sarah Ruffin||30||do||do||do||Reads||–||1831||Diseased lungs|||||| |- |William Ruffin, jr.||7||do||do||do||Spells||–||1838||Pleurisy|||||| |- |Joshua Stewart||38||do||do||do||Writes||–||1839||Pleurisy|||||| |- |Dorcas Stewart||35||do||do||do||Reads||–||1842||Unknown|||||| |- |W. W. Stewart||19||do||do||do||Writes|||||||||||| |- |Mary Stewart||15||do||do||do||do|||||||||||| |- |Jane Stewart||13||do||do||do||–||–||1828||Consumption|||||| |- |Peyton Stewart||9||do||do||do||Reads||–||1839||Unknown|||||| |- |Maria Stewart||11||do||do||do||do||–||1825||Anasarca|||||| |- |Mahala Stewart||9||do||do||do||do||–||1824||Fever|||||| |- |John Stewart||15||do||do||do||Spells||Shoemaker||1838||Consumption|||||| |- |Luke Taburn||35||do||do||do||reads||Bricklayer||1825||Consumption|||||| |- |Harriet Taburn||29||do||do||do||do||–||1825||Consumption|||||| |- |Uriah Turner||49||do||do||do||Writes||–||1825||Consumption|||||| |- |Phoebe Tyner||50||do||do||do|||||||||||||| |- |William Tyner||12||do||do||do||Reads|||||||||||| |- |James Tyner||10||do||do||do||do||–||1830||Anasarca|||||| |- |Antinet Tyner||8||do||do||do|||||||||||||| |- |Benjamin Vaughan||69||do||do||do||Writes||Carpenter||1825||Decline|||||| |- |[[Graves-12615|Harriet D (Graves) Waring]]||28||do||do||do||do|||||||||||| |- |[[Waring-1803|Susannah Elizabeth (Waring) Lewis]]||10||do||do||do||do|||||||||||| |- |[[Waring-1805|Thomas Waring]]||9||do||do||do||Spells||–||1828||Unknown|||||| |- |[[Waring-1806|Annetta Waring]]||7||do||do||do||do||–||1828||Anasarca|||||| |- |[[Waring-1807|William Waring]] ||5||do||do||do||–||–||1824||Fever|||||| |- |[[Waring-1808|Jane Rose (Waring) Roberts]]||4||do||do||do|||||||||||||| |- |[[Waring-1809|John Waring]]||1||do||do||do||–||–||1824||Fever |- |'''[[Weaver-15859|William L. Weaver]]'''||30||do||do||do||Writes||Barber|||||||||| |- |[[Weaver-15860|Christenia Weaver]]||29||do||do||do||Reads||–||1827||Consumption|||||| |- |Duncan Weaver||6||do||do||do||Spells||–||1834||Consumption|||||| |- |Elizabeth Weaver||4||do||do||do||–||–||1824||Consumption|||||| |- |Cyrus Weaver, infant||–||do||do||do||–||–||1824||Fever|||||| |- |Jordan Williams||29||do||do||do||–||Shoemaker||1840||Pleurisy|||||| |- |Levina Williams||26||do||do||do||Reads||–||1839||Pleurisy|||||| |- |William Williams||6||do||do||do||–||–||1824||Fever|||||| |- |Nicholas Williams||4||do||do||do|||||||||||||| |- |Naufley Williams||2||do||do||do||–||–||1843||Unknown|||||| |- |Mary Hilliard||–||do||do||do||–||–||1843||Unknown|||||| |- |—-Clark||–||do||do||do||–||–||1843||Unknown|| |} ==Sources==

Ship Elizabeths Company arrived Sierra Leone 9 Mar 1820

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[[Category: Elizabeth's Company, Arrived 9 March 1820]] [[Category:American Colonization Society]] [[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs Profiles Created]] [[Category:Monrovia, Liberia]] [[Category:Sierra Leone Colony and Protectorate]] [[Space:Emigrants_to_Liberia|Emigrants to Liberia]] [[Space:American_Colonization_Society|American Colonization Society]] ==Introduction== The Ship Elizabeth's Company, commanded by Captain Sebor, and often called the Mayflower of Liberia, left New York for Liberia on 6 Feb 1820. This was the first organized Black emigration back to Africa. It began when 88 free Blacks left New York Harbor aboard the ship The Elizabeth. However, the Ship Elizabeth never made it to present day Liberia. The First African-Americans came to Cape Mesurado on the Gun-Boat "Alligator". The following is exerpted from the "Journal of Daniel Cocker, a descendant of Africa" The Journal of Daniel Cocker: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.69015000002887&view=1up&seq=3 "In his message of December 20, 1819, Pres. Monroe informed Congress that he had appointed Rev. Samuel Bacon, of the [[Space:American_Colonization_Society|American Colonization Society]], with John Bankson as assistant, to charter a vessel and take the first group of African-American emigrants to Africa, the understanding being that he was to go to the place fixed upon by Mills and Burgess. Thus the National Government and the Colonization Society, while technically separate, began to work in practical cooperation. The ship Elizabeth was made ready for the voyage; the Government informed the Society that it would "receive on board such free blacks recommended by the Society as might be required for the purpose of the agency". Rev. Samuel A. Crozer was appointed as the Society's official representative; 88 emigrants were brought together (33 men and 18 women, the rest being children); and on February 5, 1820, convoyed by the war-sloop Cyane, the expedition set forth." "On March 3, however, the ship sighted the Cape Verde Islands and six days afterwards was anchored at Sierra Leone; and Coker rejoiced that at last he had seen Africa. John Kizell, however, whom the agents had counted on seeing, was found to be away at Sherbro; accordingly, six days after their arrival they too were making efforts to go on to Sherbro, for they were allowed at anchor only fifteen days and time was passing rapidly. Meanwhile Bankson went to find Kizell. Captain Sebor was at first decidedly unwilling to go further; but his reluctance was at length overcome. On March 17 Bacon sailed for Sherbro. The next day they met Bankson, who informed them that he had seen Kizell. This man, although he had not heard from America since the departure of Mills and Burgess, had already erected some temporary houses against the rainy season. He permitted the newcomers to stay in his little town until land could be obtained; sent them twelve fowls and a bushel of rice; but he also, with both dignity and pathos, warned Bankson that if he and his companions came with Christ in their hearts, it was well that they had come; if not, it would have been better if they had stayed in America. Now followed much fruitless bargaining with the native chiefs, in all of which Coker regretted that the slave-traders had so ruined the people that it seemed impossible to make any progress in a "palaver" without the offering of rum. Meanwhile a report was circulated through the country that a number of Americans had come and turned Kizell out of his own town and put some of his people in the hold of their ship. Disaster followed disaster. The marsh, the bad water, and the malaria played havoc with the colonists, and all three of the responsible agents died. The few persons who remained alive made their way back to Sierra Leone. Thus the first expedition failed." Christine's African American Genealogy Website: https://ccharity.com/contents/roll-emigrants-have-been-sent-colony-liberia-western-africa/emigrants-to-liberia-ship-lists/shipelizabeth1820/ ===Roll of Emigrants=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Names!!Age!!State emigrated from!!Free born or otherwise!!Extent of education!!Profession!!Date of death!!Cause of death!!Removed to what place!!Removal date!!Removal Cause |- |[[Adams-58535|John Adams]]||40||–|||Free born||Reads||Farmer||–||–||U.S.||1821|| |- |[[Alexander-22903|Isaac Alexander]]||29||–||do||do||–||1822||Drowning|||||| |- |[[Unknown-623450|Minty Alexander]]||25||–||do||None||–||1839||Diseased Brain|||||| |- |[[Alexander-22904|James Alexander]]||1||–||do||–||–||1820||Fever|||||| |- |—Alexander||0||–||do||–||–||1830||Fever|||||| |- |[[Amy-453|William Amy]]||30||New York||do||–||–||–||||U.S.||1821||Desertion |- |[[Augustine-653|John Augustine]]||30||Philadelphia||do||–||–||1820||Fever|||||| |- |[[Unknown-623464|Nancy Augustine]]||25||do||do||–||–||1820||Fever|||||| |- |[[Augustine-666|Mary Augustine]]||4||do||do||–||–||1820||Fever|||||| |- |Mary Augustine||2||do||do||–||–||1820||Fever|||||| |- |–Augustine, infant||–||do||do||–||–||1820||Unknown|||||| |- |[[Bennet-1774|Parris Bennet]]||21||New York||do||–||Tailor||–||–||S. Leone||1822||Disappointm’t. |- |[[Binks-281|Nelly Binks]]||30||do||do||–||Nurse||1820||Fever|||||| |- |[[Blake-11281|Joseph Blake]]||33||Philadelphia||do||–||Ship Carpenter||–||–||S. Leone||1837|| |- |[[Brander-415|Nathaniel Brander]]||21||Virginia||do||Writes &c.||–|||||||||| |- |[[Butler-28501|Richard Butler]]||19||New York||do||Reads||–||1820||Fever|||||| |- |[[Butler-28500|William Butler]]||15||do||do||do||–||1824||Drowning|||||| |- |[[Butler-28499|Nace Butler]]||66||Washington, D. C.||do||do||Carpenter||1824||Drowning|||||| |- |[[Butler-28502|Nancy Butler]]||26||do||do||do||–||1834||Female Disease|||||| |- |[[Camaran-1|Thomas Camaran]]||45||New York||do||–||Potter||||||U.S||1822|| |- |[[Unknown-623704|Ann Camaran]]||25||do||do||–||–||1820||Fever|||||| |- |[[Camaran-2|William Camaran]]||19||do||do||–||–||–||–||U.S||1822||His father |- |[[Camaran-3|Thomas Camaran, Jr.]]||5||do||do||–||–||–||–||U.S||1822||His father |- |Ann Camaran, infant||–||New York||do||–||–||–||–||U.S||1822||Her father |- |[[Cain-8655|Henry Cain]]||40||Philadelphia||do||–||–||1824||Decline|||||| |- |[[Cain-8656|Charlotte Cain]]||22||do||do||–||–||1821||Fever|||||| |- |Henrietta Cain||1||do||do||–||–||1821||Fever|||||| |- |[[Carey-7378|York Carey]]||22||do||do||–||–||–||–||S. Leone||1822|| |- |[[Carey-7379|Wilson Carey]]||30||do||do||–||–||–||–||do||1822|| |- |[[Unknown-634500|Elizabeth Carey]]||29||do||do||–||–||1820||Fever|||||| |- |[[Carey-7380|Elizabeth Carey]]||2||do||do||–||–||–||–||do||1822||With father |- |[[Carey-7381|Julian Carey]]||1||do||do||–||–||–||–||do||1822||With father |- |[[Coker-3143|Daniel Coker]]||35||Maryland||–||Liberal||School Teacher||–||–||do||1822|| |- |Solomon Clark||40||New York||do||Writes||–||||||do||1821|| |- |Francis Cressy||50||do||do||do||–||–|||||||| |- |Lewis Crook||30||do||do||Reads||Farmer||1835||Decline|||||| |- |Matsy Crook||29||do||do||do||Seamstress||1836||Decline|||||| |- |Maria Crook||12||do||do||do||–||1822||Fever|||||| |- |Eliza Crook||3||do||do||–||–||–||–|||||| |- |Jonathan Dickson||34||do||do||do||Farmer||–||–||S. Leone||1822|| |- |Susan Dickson||30||do||do||do||–||–||–||do||1822||Her husband |- |John Fisher||30||do||do||do||Smith||–||–||do||1822|| |- |Sally Fisher||23||do||do||None||–||–||–||do||1822|| |- |John Fisher, Jr.||1||do||do||None||–||–||–||do||1822|| |- |Charles Francis||46||Virginia||do||–||Farmer||1826||Unknown|||||| |- |Nancy Francis||45||do||do||–||–||1820||Fever|||||| |- |Hannah Francis||20||do||do||–||–||–||–||S. Leone||1822|| |- |Emily Francis||18||do||do||Reads||–||–||–||do||1822|| |- |Lucinda Francis||16||do||do||do||–||–||–||do||1822|| |- |Lewis Francis||10||do||do||None||–||1838||Unknown|||||| |- |Abigail Francis||6||do||do||do||–||1833||Childbirth||do||1822|| |- |Terra Hall||55||Philadelphia||do||–||Hatter||–||–||U. S.||1822|| |- |Rachel Jackson||20||New York||do||–||–|||||||||| |- |Edward Jackson||19||do||do||–||Turner||–||–||do||1836|| |- |Jane Jackson||17||do||do||–||–||1834||Unknown|||||| |- |Eliza Jackson||12||do||do||do||–|||||||||| |- |Allen James||29||Philadelphia||do||||Writes||Carpenter||1830||Unknown|||||| |- |Frederick James||29||do||do||do||do||1834||Decline|||||| |- |'''[[Johnson-133202|Elijah Johnson]]'''||29||New York||do||Reads||–|||||||||| |- |Mary Johnson||20||do||do||do||–||1820||Fever|||||| |- |Lewis Johnson||10||do||do||do||–||1838||Unknown|||||| |- |Charles Johnson||8||New York||Free born||Reads|||||||||||| |- |Elizabeth Johnson||2||do||do||Good|||||||||||| |- |David Lee||55||Virginia||do||Writes||–|||||||||| |- |John Lawrence||28||New York||do||None||–||–||–||Sherbro||1821|| |- |Henrietta Lawrence||24||do||do||do||–||1839||Decline|||||| |- |Mary A. Lawrence||2||do||do||do||||1835||Decline|||||| |- |William Milton||22||do||do||||Writes||–||–||–||S. Leone||1822|| |- |Eliphalet Newport||19||do||do||Writes, &c.||Farmer||1820||Consumption|||||| |- |Sarah Newport||40||do||do||do||–||1820||Fever|||||| |- |Ralph Newport||17||do||do||do||–||1833||Drowning|||||| |- |Nathaniel Peck||22||Maryland||do||do||–||–||–||U. S.||1821|| |- |Edward Wigfall||23||Philadelphia||do||Writes||–||–||–||U. S.||1821|| |- |Francis Posey||26||New York||do||do||Shoemaker||–||–||S. Leone||1821|| |- |Lucy Posey||30||do||do||do||–||–||–||do||1821|| |- |John Revey||19||do||do||do||–||–||–||do||1821|| |- |Peter Small||26||Philadelphia||do||do||–||–||–||do||1821|| |- |Elizabeth Small||24||do||do||Reads||–||–||–||do||1821|| |- |Amelia Small||2||do||do||–||–||–||–||do||1821|| |- |John Smith||40||do||do||None||Farmer||–||Fever|||||| |- |Sarah Smith||25||do||do||do||–||–||Unknown|||||| |- |Edward Smith||15||do||do||do||–||1831||Pleurisy|||||| |- |Sarah H. Smith||3||do||do||do||–||1823||Decline|||||| |- |–Smith, infant||–||do||do||do||–||1821||Decline|||||| |- |Matilda Spencer||25||do||do||do||–||1837||Pleurisy|||||| |- |Thomas Spencer||32||do||do||do||–||1822||Casualty-shot.|||||| |} ==Sources== *Transcribed from “Information relative to the operations of the United States squadron on the west coast of Africa, the condition of the American colonies there, and the commerce of the United States therewith,” 28th Congress, 2d. Session, S. Doc. 150, serial 458. *The Mayflower of Liberia: https://aaregistry.org/story/the-mayflower-of-liberia-leaves-new-york/

Ship Harbour, Nova Scotia

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[[Category:Ship Harbour, Nova Scotia]] [[Category:Ship Harbour, Nova Scotia Colony]] ===Early Families=== ===Census of 1827=== The 1827 census of Ship Harbour found 27 families, with a total of 177 people (including workers). All the heads of house were employed in either agriculture or fisheriesNova Scotia Archives, Census Returns, Assessment and Poll Tax Records 1767-1838. [https://novascotia.ca/archives/images/Census/201121252.jpg p. 123, town of Ship Harbour]. Transcribed 2018, B Foley. '''note: treat this transcription as you would any secondary source, and check against the original documents. I may have made errors in transcription'''. {| border="1" class="sortable" ! !!Name!!Males!!Females!!Workers!!tot |- |1||[[Eisan-21|John Isan]]||7||3||0||10 |- |2||Conrad Marks||6||3||2||11 |- |3||Lawrence Marks Jr||1||3||0||4 |- |4||Lawrence Marks Sr||1||4||1||6 |- |5||John Weeks||4||3||1||8 |- |6||Joseph Gorath||5||2||0||7 |- |7||Bastian Step||1||2||0||3 |- |8||[[Blakeney-167|Lawrence Blakeley]]||5||2||0||7 |- |9||Daniel Weeks Sr.||6||3||0||9 |- |10||Daniel Weeks Jr.||3||1||0||4 |- |11||David Weeks||2||1||0||3 |- |12||[[Eisan-4|Michael Isan]]||6||2||0||8 |- |13||John Carash||1||2||0||3 |- |14||John Hunnett||2||3||1||6 |- |15||Daniel Reardon||1||2||2||5 |- |16||John Siteman||1||4||0||5 |- |17||George Siteman||3||8||0||11 |- |18||Henry Siteman||5||4||0||9 |- |19||[[Siteman-24|Andrew Siteman]]||3||5||0||8 |- |20||[[O'Bryan-440|Patrick O'Brien]]||2||4||0||6 |- |21||[[O'Bryan-441|Thomas O'Brien]]||4||3||0||7 |- |22||Jesse Chapman||3||2||0||5 |- |23||Michael Power||2||2||0||4 |- |24||Henry Peitszch||5||3||0||8 |- |25||James O'Brien||3||3||0||6 |- |26||John Borgle||3||4||1||8 |- |27||Patrick O'Brien Jr||4||2||0||6 |- | || || || || || |- |tot|| ||89||80||8||177 |- | |- | || || || || || |} == Sources ==

Ship La Garce

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Privateer of the Port of New Amsterdam in the mid 1600's ==Profiles Associated with La Garce== * Willem Albertsen Blauvelt, Captain, Part Owner, possible relative of [[Hendrickszen-2|Gerritt Hendrickszen (bef.1620-bef.1685)]] * Antoni Crol, Part Owner * Symon Joosten, Part Owner, perhaps [[Joosten-161|Simon Joosten (abt.1610-)]] * Abraham Jansz, Part Owner perhaps [[Jansen-132|Abraham (Jansen) van Salee (abt.1602-)]] * Hendrick Arentseb, Part Owner * Jan Jansz, Part Owner * Philip Jansz, Part Owner * Jacob Stoffelsen, Part Owner, perhaps [[Stoffelszen-3|Jacob Stoffelszen (1604-bef.1668)]] * Hendrick Jacobsen, Part Owner * [[Cregier-1|Marten Cregier (abt.1610-aft.1686)]], Part Owner * Augustin Heerman or Herrman, Part Owner * [[Ringo-27|Philip Janszen Ringo (abt.1615-1662)]], Part Owner * Cristian Pitersen and his co-partners, Purchasers from the above. * [[Van_den_Bogaert-20|Harmen Meyndertsz (van den Bogaert) van der Bogart (abt.1612-abt.1648)]], Part Owner * [[Schouw-5|Jillisje Claese Schouw (abt.1620-)]], Widow of Harmen Meyndertsz * [[Labattie-1|Jan Labattie (1600-1670)]] Second husband of Jillisje Claese ===Research Notes=== * There are numerous references to La Garce on the profile of [[Ringo-27|Philip Janszen Ringo (abt.1615-1662)]] * https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/secret/famous/vansallees.html * Wikipedia contributors, "Anthony Janszoon van Salee," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anthony_Janszoon_van_Salee&oldid=717318546 (accessed August 17, 2016). * Journal of Adriaen Matham 1640-1642, Translated by Cor Snabel and Elizabeth A. Johnson. http://17thcenturyhollanders.pbworks.com/w/page/50086901/Journal%20of%20Adriaen%20Matham,%201640-1642 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Blauvelt * https://www.thijspostma.nl/ABD%20presentation%202015.pdf * https://blauvelt.org/blauvelt-name/ * Document: Power of attorney from Captain Willem Blauvelt of the privateer La Garce to Director Kieft to receive his share of the proceeds of the cruise. 1644-11-16, Power of attorney. Capt. William Albertsen Blauwfelt of the privateer La Garce, to director Kieft, to receive his share of the proceeds of the cruise, and in case of his death, to account for the same to Dorothy his wife, or Anthony his son, residing in London. [1644], https://nahc-mapping.org/mappingNY/encyclopedia/document/power-attorney-captain-willem-blauvelt-privateer-la-garce-director-kieft-receive-his-share . == Sources == * Page for LaGarce, Mapping Early New York, https://nahc-mapping.org/mappingNY/encyclopedia/node/7242 accessed 30 Dec 2021 * “Strike for the Prince of Orange!”: La Garce and the Vicarious Privateers of New Amsterdam, By Julie van den Hout, August 23, 2022, The Gotham Center for New York City History, https://www.gothamcenter.org/blog/strike-for-the-prince-of-orange-la-garce-and-the-vicarious-privateers-of-new-amsterdam , accessed 5 Jan 2023. * New Netherlands ship voyages: https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/history-and-heritage/digital-exhibitions/voyages-of-new-netherland/ * http://www.genealogyatheart.com/?tag=la-garce * Ships and Work Boats of New Netherland, 1609-1674, Charlotte Wilcoxen, in Selected Rensselaerswijck Seminar Papars Pg 59, https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/files/8813/5067/3657/2.2.pdf * War on Trade and Wartime Trade: Risk and Opportunity in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Atlantic, by Wim Klooster, Ph.D in NEW AMSTERDAM YESTERDAY AND TODAY, New Amsterdam History Center Newsletter - Vol. I, No. 3. http://www.newamsterdamhistorycenter.org/media/files/NAHC_V1N3.pdf * The Memorial History of the City of New-York: From Its First Settlement to the Year 1892. United States: New York History Company, 1892. Pg 230. https://books.google.com/books?id=SvcLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA230&lpg=PA230&dq=Dutch+Frigate++%22La+Garce%22&source=bl&ots=5aQi1LjHir&sig=lm4pmWtOfBGB6rX1Vz4widas5nM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwid1ters97aAhVLmlkKHeASAS44ChDoAQg4MAU#v=snippet&q=Ringo&f=false * 1646, den 18 Nov. Henry Bresier, Willem, Wit. Capt Willem Blauvelt, Olof Steptenzen Van Courtit, New Amsterdam RDC, Evans, Thomas Grier. "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York. Baptisms from 25 December, 1639 to 27 December, 1730." ''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]''. Vol 2. New York: Printed for the Society, 1901. https://archive.org/details/baptismsfrom163921evan/page/n47/mode/2up?q=Willem+ * COUNTRIES WITH BORDERS – MARKETS WITH OPPORTUNITIES: DUTCH TRADING NETWORKS IN EARLY NORTH AMERICA, 1624-1750, Kimberly Ronda Todt, Ph. D., Cornell University, 2012, https://ecommons.cornell.edu/bitstream/handle/1813/31081/krt5.pdf?sequence=1 * https://valleyvillage.home.blog/tag/burgomaster-and-schepens-of-new-amsterdam/ * QUEBEC AND NEW AMSTERDAM TO 1664: A COMPARATIVE NETWORK ANALYSIS, By DANIEL J. WEEKS, 2012, file:///C:/Users/mrw60/AppData/Local/Temp/rutgers-lib-39063_PDF-1.pdf * Blauvelt, Louis L. (Louis Leon), 1880-1959. The Blauvelt Family Genealogy: a Comprehensive Compilation of the Descendants of Gerrit Hendricksen (Blauvelt) 1620-1687, Who Came to America In 1638. [East Orange? N.J.]: Association of Blauvelt Descendants, 1957. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89082418203&view=1up&seq=25&skin=2021 , accessed 11 Mar 2022. * The First Blauvelt, Pieter of Enkhuizen, Copyright © 2015, Ralph Blauvelt, By Ralph Blauvelt, https://www.thijspostma.nl/ABD%20presentation%202015.pdf , Most of the genealogical information in this paper can be found with sources at https://www.thijspostma.nl/ , https://www.thijspostma.nl/ABD%20presentation%202015.pdf . * PRIVATEERING AND PIRACY IN THE COLONIAL PERIOD: ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS EDITED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA BY JOHN FRANKLIN JAMESON DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH IN THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON, pg 9-17, https://www.gutenberg.org/files/24882/24882-h/24882-h.htm , accessed 11 Apr 2022. * Title: A Draught of Blewfields Lagoon on the Moskito Shore, Physical Description: 1 map : uncolored ; 7 x 9 in Publication Info: London Date: 1794 Imprint: London, 1794 , https://exhibits.stanford.edu/ruderman/catalog/nr126rg2899 , accessed 11 Apr 2022. * "Nederland, Indexen van de Archieven, Primaire Archiefstukken (BS en DTB), 1600-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:689M-B9L7 : 16 July 2021), Willem Albertse, Burial 21 Dec 1664, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland; from database, openarchives (https://www.openarch.nl : 2016); citing SAA Index op begraafregisters voor 1811, archive 5001, inventory number , DTB 1155, pagina 256 en pagina 257, record number; SAA Index op begraafregisters voor 1811; Stadsarchief Amsterdam. * "Nederland, Indexen van de Archieven, Primaire Archiefstukken (BS en DTB), 1600-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:689M-Y4YJ : 16 July 2021), Willem Alberse, Burial 4 Nov 1665, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland; from database, openarchives (https://www.openarch.nl : 2016); citing SAA Index op begraafregisters voor 1811, archive 5001, inventory number , DTB 1211, pagina 32 en pagina 33, record number; SAA Index op begraafregisters voor 1811; Stadsarchief Amsterdam. * "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCVP-S3D : 15 March 2020), William Blewfield in entry for Dorothie Blewfield, 1644.

Shipe Name Study

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[[Category:Shipe Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Shipe-49|Colten Shipe]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Purpose == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Shipe surname and its variants, notably the Scheib surname. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. This study also aims to research the Scheibs further back in the Shipe/Scheib line and to gain a better understanding of their lives in Germany. == List of Present Goals == * Reach as far back as possible in the Shipe/Scheib line. * Research the locations in Germany where the Scheibs lived.

Shipley

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The goal of this project is to ... Help each each other with the Shipley Project. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am Tanya Sharp, maiden name Penix. Gradmpther's name was Ruby Shipley Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12549841 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Shipley - Missouri

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The goal of this project is to ... map the Missouri Shipley line and figure out how it connects to Samuel Shipley line. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mayhew-768|Sheryl Mayhew]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. a.) Anyone researching their ancestry needs to DNA test at whichever site they choose and upload their raw data to Gedmatch. We currently have more than 16 cousins that have tested on our line including a Y111 genetic distance of 3 to the Samuel Shipley line as well as other genetic distances to other Shipleys. b.) Join me on Facebook at: Sheryl Mayhew Alvernaz (send me a message first letting me know your interest is a Shipley Interest along with your gedmatch number connecting to the line). c.) As long as we are dna gedmatched, you can join our cousins research group. I will provide the information after a.) and b.) are done. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10267236 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Shipman Name Study

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[[Category:Shipman Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Shipman Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shipman Shipman] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Shipman name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Shipmans), by time period (18th Century Shipmans), or by topic (Shipman DNA, Shipman Occupations, Shipman Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Shipman Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Shipman-738|Roger Shipman]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Shipman}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Shipman}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== * Shipman Family in the United States ** New England branch - these families stayed put ** Southern branch - southern migration * Shipman Family in Canada - UEL and others * Shipmans not originating in England * ===Research Pages=== ==Membership== *[[Shipman-738|Roger Shipman]] I am interested to find all Shipmans that came to the Americas, as my 7g-grandfather [[Shipman-24|Edward Shipman]] did in 1639; if those could be connected back to the family in England, that would be totally awesome! I understand that either he, or his father, another Edward, changed his surname from Shipton to Shipman. * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the SRNM's of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shipton Shipton]

Shipmans of Ontario

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Shipman immigrants to Ontario, and their descendants. These people are the ancestors of Shipman family members that have lived in Ontario. # [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shipman-Descendants-66 Daniel Shipman] of Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (13 Mar 1733 - 28 Apr 1809) married [[Horton-1759|Kezia Horton]] (about 20 Mar 1740 - 21 Mar 1807) about 1759 and married [[Chamberlain-2772|Ann Chamberlain]] (about 1745) in 1808. # [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shipman-Descendants-1711 John Bond Shipman] of New Jersey (7 Aug 1781 - 13 Aug 1825). # [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shipman-Descendants-1571 Caleb Shipman] (about 1795) married [[Curtis-7653|Louisa Curtis]] (about 1800) about 1825. # [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shipman-Descendants-1659 William Shipman] (4 Apr 1802) married [[Tarrant-614|Ann Tarrant]] (about 1810). # [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shipman-Descendants-1383 Isaac Putnam Shipman] (about 1818 - 9 Jul 1894) married [[Butler-12274|Lavina E Butler]] (30 Apr 1820 - after 1891) . # [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shipman-Descendants-1336 Reuben Spencer Shipman] (18 Dec 1821 - 16 Jun 1901) married [[Brewster-2451|Jane Adeline Brewster]] (13 Jun 1835 - 24 Sep 1901) on 11 Mar 1858. # [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shipman-Descendants-1621 Nelson Shipman] (about 1823) married [[Kinney-1839|Elizabeth Kinney]] (about 1822 - 12 Sep 1897) in 1843. # [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shipman-Descendants-1528 John Thomas Shipman] (2 Oct 1854 - 3 Feb 1911) married [[Duggan-916|Amanda Jane Duggan]] (17 Oct 1861 - 20 Nov 1947). # [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shipman-Descendants-1644 Horace Shipman] (9 Mar 1867 - 17 Apr 1937) married [[Blackborrow-1|Rebecca Blackborrow]] (1872 - 1919). # [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shipman-Descendants-1678 Joseph Shipman] (about 1869) married [[Booth-5210|Keziah Malthouse Booth]] (about Nov 1874) in 1893. Goal: connect all these back far enough to make them all part of one big tree.

Shipp Name Study

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[[Category:Shipp Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Shipp}} ==Welcome to the Shipp One Name Study== '''Project Leaders: []''' == Goals of the Shipp Name Study == * To connect all individual profiles sharing the surname Shipp, and its variations. * To connect all of the genealogists researching Shipp families for more effective collaboration and support for their work. * To merge identical person records and maintain a clean, reliable source of Shipp family history. * Add the Shipp ONS tag and Location categories to all profiles with the Shipp surname. * To share the fun of discovering our ancestors and telling their stories. ==The Shipp Name== Shipp is an occupational surname, originating from the Old English word scip (ship), and referring to a mariner, or a ship or boat builder.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shipp# The surname Shipp is the 28,130th most widespread family name throughout the world. It is borne by around 1 in 381,307 people. The last name is most widely held in The United States, where it is borne by 15,274 people, or 1 in 23,730. In The United States Shipp is most prevalent in: California, where 7 percent are found, Missouri, where 6 percent are found and Georgia, where 5 percent are found. Other than The United States Shipp occurs in 43 countries. It also occurs in England, where 12 percent are found and Australia, where 5 percent are found.https://forebears.io/surnames/shipp#demographics ==Shipp Brickwalls== ==Notable Shipps== ==Shipp Resources== ==Sources==

Shipping

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==Purpose of the Free Space== This fee space is to enable discussion on the use and hierarchy of Shipping, Ships, Sailings, country/ port arrivals / departures and their subcategories. ==Current Categorisation Heirarchy== :Category:Shipping|Shipping currently is a subcategory of [[:Category: Australia, Immigration|Australia, Immigration]] It has the following subcategories: * ship names (e.g. [[:Category: Hope, Arrived 29 Jan 1842|Hope, Arrived 29 Jan 1842]] and [[:Category: Hope, Arrived 17 Aug 1842|Hope, Arrived 17 Aug 1842]] which is really a duplicate and should be merged. * Sailings eg [[:Category: Prince Regent, Arrived 20 Jul 1849|Prince Regent , sailed 8 April 1849]] * [[:Category:State_Shipping_Service_of_Western_Australia|State Shipping Service of Western Australia]] which has subcategories for some of the Ships. ''I would have thought Shipping should be a high level category. It should not be a subcategory under Australia as it belongs to all countries.'' ([[Smith-129141|Smith-129141]] 07:35, 12 March 2018 (EDT)) [[:Category:Shipping_to_New_Zealand_Ports|Shipping to New Zealand Ports]] is a subcategory of [[:Category:Shipping_to_New_Zealand_Ports|Shipping to New Zealand Ports]] and doesn’t go up to Shipping. [[:Category:South_Australia_Shipping|South Australia Shipping]] is a subcategory of [[:Category:South_Australia|South Australia]] but not of Shipping. [[:Category:Tasmania_Shipping|Tasmania Shipping]] is a subcategory of [[:Category:Arrivals_to_Tasmania|Arrivals to Tasmania]] but not to Shipping. [[:Category:United_States_Shipping_Board|United States Shipping Board]] is a subcategory of [[:Category:United_States_Government_Agencies|United States Government Agencies]] but not of Shipping. ==Options for Standardised Categorisation== Have '''Shipping''' as a top level category. Subcategories could be: * (country name): These would then have subcategories * Shipping to (Country Name) * (Government entity) shipping companies (eg State Shipping Company of Western Australia) Under each of these categories would be a category for each Ship and then subcategories for each Ship would detail each sailing. '''I would love to hear your thoughts.'''

Shipping Arrivals to Queensland

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[[Category:Queensland, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''Types of Passage''' (Source: [http://www.archives.qld.gov.au/Researchers/CollectionsDownloads/Documents/BG16Immigration.pdf Queensland State Archives, 'Brief Guide 16: Immigration'] * '''Free passages''' were granted by the Queensland Government to particular categories of immigrants, and their families, which were from time to time particularly required in Queensland. These categories altered over the years as conditions in Queensland changed but included at various time female domestic servants and married couples without children. Applicants were required to pay the sum of £1 and a similar amount for each member of the family who counted as a statute adult. To be eligible, they had to be unable to pay their own passage, they could not have resided previously in any Australian colony, and they must intend to reside permanently in Queensland. * '''Assisted passages''' were granted by the Government of Queensland to particular categories of immigrants, and their families, which were from time to time, particularly required in Queensland. The categories include farmers, farm labourers, vine dressers, labourers, mechanics and domestic servants. To be eligible they had to be unable to pay the full passage, they could not have resided previously in any Australian colony, and they must intend to reside permanently in Queensland. * '''Nominated or remittance passages''' Any natural born or naturalised person residing in Queensland, desiring to provide a passage to the colony for a friend or relative in Europe, could obtain a passage warrant from the Government on payment of the required amount. The warrant was then forwarded to the friend or relative in Europe. On presentation of the warrant, the Government representative in Europe would then arrange a passage for the emigrant. "Queensland’s immigration history DSC_0171QUEENSLAND MIGRATION TIMELINE 1606: Australia and Queensland make it on to the world map after Captain Willem Jansz, of the Dutch spice vessel Duyfken (Little Dove), charts 300km of the west coast of Cape York Peninsula. In the following centuries, waves of migration shape Queensland into the diverse state it is today. Here are some highlights: *1824: Moreton Bay is established as a penal colony for the worst offenders. *1848: After the transportation of convicts to New South Wales ceases in 1839, the government ship Artemisia arrives in December 1848, carrying the first assisted migrants to Queensland. *1861: Immigrant ships chartered by QLD government: Mangerton sails from Plymouth on 15 April arriving on 7 August, on its fifth voyage, landing 361 souls from Great Britain; and Persia sails from Plymouth on 16 August arriving on 3 December, landing 438 souls. (Source: [http://www.qgso.qld.gov.au/products/reports/stats-register-qld/stats-register-qld-1861.pdf Queensland Government] *1862- "Queensland Immigration Society" founded by Bishop Quinn. His ADB entry http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/quinn-james-4425 cites 6,000 Irish in ten ships but doesn't name them. Ships include 1862: The Chatsworth , Erin go Bragh, Maryborough, *1863–1904: South Sea Islanders brought to Queensland from eighty Pacific Islands, primarily Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands, to work in the fledgling sugar industry. *1867: The opening of gold fields sees a rush of diggers from other states to Queensland, the majority of whom are Chinese. *1869: Opening of the Suez Canal gives ships from Europe an alternative route to Australia. *1882: 500 Ceylonese leave Colombo to settle in Mackay. *1887: Kangaroo Point Depot is completed and receives immigrants from 1888. The Depot is renamed Yungaba in the 1940s, becoming the first port of call for generations of immigrants to Queensland. *1891: 335 Italians from the Piedmont region arrive on the Jumna to work on the cane fields. A census this year shows 438 Italians in Queensland. *1919: Refugees from World War 1 leave Europe. There is a significant migration of Scots to Queensland. *1933–1940: German and Austrian Jews arrive in Queensland. *1947: Australia commits to settle an annual quota of 12,000 displaced persons as part of its agreement with the International Refugee Organisation. *1959: The ‘Centenary contingent’ of 438 assisted British migrants arrive on the Orion to mark 100 years of Queensland. *1973: Chilean coup d’état. 1550 Chileans arrive in Queensland. *1983–1992: Approximately 5000 refugees flee civil war in El Salvador to settle in South East Queensland. *2001–2009: Increase in refugees arriving from the Middle East, Africa and South East Asia including Afghanistan, Iraq, Sri Lanka, southern Sudan, Liberia, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, Sierra Leone, Togo and Myanmar (Burma). The Queensland Migration Timeline is a vibrant display that outlines key milestones in Queensland’s migration and settlement history. Please contact us if your organisation would like to book the Queensland Migration Timeline free of charge for your next conference or event." - See more at: [http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/145265/20140626-0741/www.qldmigrationheritage.com.au/resources/queensland-immigration-history/index.html#sthash.olGNcvVv.dpuf Queensland Migration Heritage] '''Immigrant Quarantine Station''' Between 1873 and 1890 immigrants to Queensland were quarantined when required on [[:Category: Peel Island, Queensland]] at the [[:Category: Peel Island Quarantine Station|Quarantine Station]]. (Source: [http://www.fopia.org.au/history.htm Friends of Peel Island Association (FoPIA), History], 29 March, 2014. '''List of Ships arriving to Brisbane'''
[http://archives.qld.gov.au/Researchers/CollectionsDownloads/Documents/list_of_ships_arriving_1885-1917.pdf ''List of Ships arriving to Brisbane 1885-1915'', Series ID 13097] downloaded via [http://archives.qld.gov.au/Researchers/Indexes/Immigration/Pages/BrisbaneRegisters1885.aspx ''Registers of immigrants, Brisbane 1885-1917'' Queensland State Archives] '''Events'''
There was a major flood in 1893 causing widespread damage in the Maryborough region. Source: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3556167 1893 'MINISTERIAL, VISIT TO THE WIDE BAY DISTRICTS.'], The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 27 February, p. 5, viewed 26 February, 2014, . See: * Queensland State Archives, Immigration Notice listing the fares charged for Nominated Immigrants assisted passage to Queensland, 21 June 1929, http://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/Image/DigitalImageView.aspx?ImageId=5368 * Timeline of Queensland’s immigration history at QLD Migration Heritage Hub: http://www.qldmigrationheritage.com.au/resources/queensland-immigration-history, 15 Feb 2014. * Danes: http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/145265/20140626-0741/www.qldmigrationheritage.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Danes.pdf, 24 December 2014. and [http://www.danishclubbrisbane.org/hist01.htm The Danish Association ”Heimdal”, Brisbane]

Shipping Disasters

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Shipping Disasters
RMS Lusitania
'''RMS Lusitania''' was a British ocean liner, 202 transatlantic trips and was the largest passenger ship during a time of fierce competition by ocean liners. The Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915. The Royal Navy blockaded Germany, during World war I, with Germany responding with submarine warfare and declared the seas around the United Kingdom a war zone. {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-40.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Lusitania. }} However later evidence and documents of 4.2 million rounds of ammunition, 1,250 cases of shrapnel shells were on board. Loss: 1198 people,128 American citizens. value of ship, Ammunition {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-41.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption=Warning from Germany. }} {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-42.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption=Dining room. }}{{Clear}}
Deaths: 1,198 passengers and crew, war munitions, loss of the ocean liner.
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Lusitania RMS Lusitania 1915] *[https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-i/lusitania History and the RMS Lusitania] *[https://www.history.com/news/the-sinking-of-rms-lusitania-100-years-ago Sinking of RMS Lusitania and explosives] *[https://www.britannica.com/topic/Lusitania-British-ship Britannica lusitania sinking] *{{blue| Dining Room designed by: }} Scottish Architect [[Miller-86003|James Miller]] who used plasterwork rather than wood to create a lighter effect. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=360 |caption=' }}{{Clear}}
RMS Titanic
'''RMS Titanic''', a British passenger liner sank 15 April 1912 in the North Atlantic Ocean. It had taken a northern route, then collided with an iceberg on its maiden voyage from Southampton, UK, to New York City, US. More than 1,500 passengers and crew drowned, The RMS Titanic, the largest ship afloat. Many wealthy passengers of England, U.S., Europe.
Deaths: >1,500 passengers and crew. Loss of ship
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Costa Concordia
The '''Costa Concordia''', a large passenger ship piloted by Captain Francesco Schettino deviated from a planned route going off course at the Isola del Giglio. The ship hit a rock formation on the sea floor and was allowed to drift for an hour, then '''passengers''' contacted the Port Authorities when a ripped hole in the hull caused it to begin to list and then turned and began to sink. '''4,252''' passengers heard the impact. Authorities evacuated frantic passengers for 6 hours. Deaths: Ecological disaster, because the partially submerged wreck was in danger of slipping into much deeper water, with a risk of oil pollution. The Captain was found guilty of manslaughter of 32 passengers by Judge and sentenced to 16 years in prison. Court: 10 years for multiple manslaughter, 5 years for causing shipwreck, 1 year for abandoning passengers, and 1 month for providing false information to port authorities. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_Concordia_disaster Costa Concordia] {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-44.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption=Costa Concordia. }}
3,206 passengers, 1,023 crew survived. 33 Deaths, 64 injuries. Ship cost. Ecologic disaster.
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The Capsizing of SS Eastland Steamboat
The capsizing of the SS Eastland steamboat- had a history of some instability- listing as it seemed to be top-heavy. Thus was downgraded in number of passengers it could carry. It was chartered to take employees to a picnic. While in port with 2,572 passengers it listed to the port side. As others rushed over to look, the boat turned over. This trapped passengers underneath and under furniture. A disaster. Deaths '''844 passengers''' and '''4 crew'''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Eastland Eastland] {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=350 |caption=' }}
The S.S. Formby and S.S. Connenbeg
'''{{red|S.S. Formby}}''' and '''{{red|S.S. Connenbeg}}''' The S.S. Formby, an Irish ship left port Dec 15/16 in the midst of a gale and blowing snow. It failed to reach Hartford.. S.S. Formby had radio transmission, but communication was limited in those days due to war. Very little wreckage was ever found, but the shipping company informed relatives that the ships were lost due to bad weather. By 1918 it was "assumed the losses could have caused by a German torpedo [http://www.irishships.com/loss_of_the_steamers__ss.html S.S. Formby]
37 crew and 2 passengers deaths. Ship cost.
The S.S. Conningbeg, a sister ship left Dec 17, and never reached Hartford. [http://www.irishships.com/loss_of_the_steamers__ss.html S.S. Formby and SS Conningbeg]
Deaths:40 crew members and 4 passengers. Ship cost.
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The S.S. Kapunda and Ada Melmoure Collision
'''20th January 1887.''' The merchant ship, '''Kapunda''' was sailing from London to Australia when another ship, the '''Ada Melmoure''' struck the '''Kapunda'''. Two hundred three people died in this shipping disaster. , The French ship, '''Ulysses''' rescued the survivors. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapunda_(ship) *[http://sharkattackfile.net/spreadsheets/pdf_directory/1887.01.20-Whittle.pdf Kapunda]
203 people died in the Kapunda and Ada Melmoure Collision
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SS Edmund Fitzgerald
The [[Space:SS_Edmund_Fitzgerald|SS Edmund Fitzgerald]] was an American Great Lakes freighter that sank in a Lake Superior storm on November 10, 1975, with the loss of the entire crew of 29. When launched on June 7, 1958, she was the largest ship on North America's Great Lakes, and remains the largest to have sunk there. '''and others'''.

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'''Links & listing''' of [[Allison-1080|PHLGenepool]] Family Tree [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Ships&public=1 ''' Ships'''] [[Space:MS_Angelina_Lauro|'''MS Angelina Lauro''']] MS Oranje & MS Angelina Lauro are the same ship :'''Journey''': 1959 Location: England & Australia :'''Surnames''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FINCHAM%20TURNER Fincham Turner] '''[[Space:%27Bride_of_the_Sea%27_Sailing_Ship|Bride of the Sea]]''' :'''Journey''': May 26, 1854 to August 11, 1854 Location: England & Australia :'''Surnames''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Culph Culph], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boyle Boyle] '''[[Space:Immigration_Ship_%27Essex%27|Essex]]''' :'''Journey''': November 10, 1870 to January 25, 1871 Location: Plymouth, England, UK :'''Surnames''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eagles Eagles] [[Space:MS_Oranje|'''MS Oranje''']] :'''Journey''': 1959 Location: England & Australia :'''Surnames''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FINCHAM%20TURNER Fincham Turner] [[Space:RMS_Orion|'''RMS_Orion''']] :'''Journey''': June 4, 1953 sailed from Port of London, England arriving at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on July 03, 1953. :'''Surnames''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ALLISON Allison] [[Space:Marmion|'''Marmion''']] :'''Journey''': August 28, 1852 sailed from Liverpool to Moreton Bay, Emigrants were disembarked at Portland Bay, Victoria in the December 04, 1852 1953. :'''Surnames''': [[McCulloch-540|McCulloch & Menzies]] [http://prov.vic.gov.au/search_results?searchid=24&format=freetext&FamilyName=MENZIES&GivenName=&Ship=MARMION&Month=0&Monthto=0&Year=1852&Yearto=1852&SearchSortField1=&SearchSortField2=&SearchRecords=50&x=53&y=16 PROV Assisted British Immigration 1839-1871] Entered by [[Allison-1080|PHLGenepool]] Jan 01, 2014 == Research Links == #[http://prov.vic.gov.au/provguide-23 PROV Online Catalogue] #Immigration UK Outward Passenger Lists 1890-1960 === Footnotes ===

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{{Image|file= The_Sailing_Ship_Brothers-1.jpg |align=r |size= 150 |caption= | label = To the Future }} :[[space:The_Sailing_Ship,_Brothers|Sailing Ship, Brothers. 1841.]] :[[Space:Wotif_By_Sea|Ships They Traveled On]] :[[Space:Scottish_Hero|Scottish Hero 1876, 1877 & 1884]] : :[[Space:The_Wreck_of_the_Osmanli|The Wreck of the Osmanli (1846)]] : : :[https://perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Ships bringing passengers to Western Australia:] :[https://perthdps.com/shipping/mig-nsw.htm Ships bringing passengers to New South Wales between 1837 and 1899. ] == Sources ==

Ships of Arkansas

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==CSS ''ARKANSAS''== CSS ''Arkansas'' was a Confederate Ironclad warship which served during the American Civil War in the Western Theater. Arkansas ran through a U.S. Navy fleet at Vicksburg, Mississippi, on 15 July 1862, in a celebrated action in which she inflicted more damage than she received. She was later destroyed by her crew to prevent capture by Union forces. ==USS ''ARKANSAS''== * USS ''Arkansas'' (1863), a screw steamer originally named the Tonawanda that served in the American Civil War. After that war she was renamed Tonowanda and lost off Key Largo in 1866. * USS ''Arkansas'' (BM-7), an Arkansas-class monitor with a single gun turret. She one of the last monitors of the U.S. Navy, commissoned in 1902, but having her name changed to the USS ''Ozark'' in 1906. Scrapped in 1922. * USS ''Arkansas'' (BB-33), one of two Wyoming-class battleships, commissioned in 1912. One of the oldest ships of World War II, and expended and wrecked in an atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll in July 1946. That is where her wreckage still lies. She served in both World Wars. * USS ''Arkansas'' (CGN-41), one of four Virginia-class nuclear-powered guided missile cruisers, commissioned in 1980 and decommissioned in 1998. * USS ''Arkansas'' (SSN-800), a future Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarine, announced in June 2016. ==USS ''FORT HINDMAN''== USS ''Fort Hindman'' (1862) was a steamer acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was placed in service and used by the Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the Confederacy to prevent the South from trading with other countries. {{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-3.jpg |caption=USS Fort Hindman }} The side wheel steamer, was purchased 14 March 1863 as ''James Thompson''; she was converted into a river gunboat by the addition of timber bulwarks and thin iron plate: a style of warship commonly referred to as a "tinclad". She joined the Mississippi Squadron in April 1863, Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Thomas O. Selfridge, Jr. in command; was renamed ''Manitou'' 23 March 1863; and renamed ''Fort Hindman'' 8 November 1863. The USS ''Fort Hindman'' was designed to patrol in shallow waters and small tributaries where heavier ironclads could not enter. Her light armor was only intended to stop small arms fire. ==SS ''Homer''== The SS ''Homer'' was a sidewheel paddle steamer which plied the waters of the Mississippi River and its tributaries. Built in 1859 in Parkersburg, West Virginia, she was 148 feet (45 m) long, 28 feet (8.5 m) wide, and 5 feet (1.5 m) deep. Her first significant service was in 1860, when she was used as a packet steamer on the Red and Ouachita Rivers, under master and co-owner Samuel Applegate. In 1861, after the start of the American Civil War, she was contracted to the government of the Confederate States of America, and was used to transport men and war materiel. She was used to supply the defenders of Port Hudson, Louisiana, in 1864. That year she was captured by the Union Army forces of General Frederick Steele when she was about 30 miles (48 km) below Camden, Arkansas on the Ouachita River. Steele was at the time engaged in a major expedition whose goal was to reach Shreveport, Louisiana, but had stalled due to Confederate resistance and a lack of supplies. Steele had then occupied Camden, and it was during this occupation that the ship was taken, loaded with grain and other supplies. The Union forces piloted her back to Camden. After having an attempted resupply operation thwarted by the Battle of Mark's Mills, Steele decided to abandon Camden. On April 26, 1864, Union troops left the city, abandoning or destroying equipment and supplies his draft teams were unable to haul, and scuttling all of the ships they held, including the Homer. Returning Confederate troops, observing that her cabin remained above water, were able to recover planking from the ship to fashion rafts to facilitate their crossing of the river in pursuit of Steele. The Homer's wreck site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. It was, at the time of its listing, the only known steamer wreck on the Ouachita, and one of a small number such wrecks in Arkansas. It had at that time been subjected only to minimal archaeological study. ==USS ''Razorback'' (SS 394)== {{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= File Photo (Aug. 17, 1964) – USS ''Razorback'' (SS 394) returns to the United States after 34 years of service in the Turkish Navy. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 1st Class J.B. Paul (RELEASED)}} USS ''Razorback'' (SS-394), a Balao-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named after the razorback whale (Balaenoptera physalus) found in the far southern reaches of the Pacific Ocean. It is arguably the longest-serving submarine still existing in the world, having been commissioned by two different countries for 57 years of active duty. In 2004, the state of Arkansas adopted the submarine, although it was not named after the University of Arkansas mascot, both the whale and the sub were called "The Greyhound of the Sea." The submarine saw action during WWII and Vietnam earning numerous awards. In WWII she was at Pearl Harbor to Luzon, to Palau landings, to Midway. In the Luzon Straits, ''Razorback'' damaged 6933 ton freighter ''Kenjo Maru'' on 6 December and sank the old 820 ton destroyer ''Kuretake'' and damaged another freighter on 30 December. She was was sold to Turkey and recommissioned as ''TCG Muratreis'' (S-336) on 17 December 1971, named after the great Ottoman admiral Murat Reis and served Turkey for 31 years, decommissioning on 8 August 2001. The Ex-Muratreis was purchased from Turkey by the city of North Little Rock, Arkansas on 25 March 2004 for US$37,500. The purchase price and all towing costs were paid for by private donations. On 29 August 2004, ''Razorback'' reached her berth in North Little Rock, at the Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum. She officially opened to the public on 15 May 2005 and continues to serve as the meeting place the Quapaw Area Council Sea Scout ship number 394. Sea Scout Ship 394, as part of the Venturing program, have a particular emphasis on water-based activities. ==USS ''Cleburne'' (APA-73) == {{Image|file=Cleburne_County_Arkansas-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=USS ''Cleburne'' (APA-73) }} USS ''Cleburne'' (APA-73) was a Gilliam-class attack transport that served with the US Navy during World War II. Cleburne was named after General Patrick Cleburne, CSA. namesake of Cleburne County, acquired by the Navy 21 December 1944; and commissioned the next day, Lieutenant Commander F. T. Callaghan in command. Decommissioned 7 June 1946, used at Bikini Atoll, sold for scrap in June 1965. ==USS ''Crittenden'' (APA-77)== USS ''Crittenden'' was a Gilliam-class attack transport that served with the US Navy during World War II. Commissioned late in the war, she was initially assigned to transport duties and consequently did not participate in combat operations. Named for Crittenden Counties of Arkansas and Kentucky. {{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-4.jpg |caption=USS Crittenden - foreground }} ''Crittenden'' put out from San Pedro 16 February 1946 to join JTF-1 for Operation Crossroads, the atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll. She was taken to Kwajalein 27 August 1946 and decommissioned the next day. She suffered radiation and shock wave damage from the test. After study, she was towed back to San Francisco on 1 January 1947 and sunk in an explosives test off the Farallone Islands on 6 October 1947. Thus she provided for fisheries habitat. ==USS ''Baxter'' (APA-94)=={{Image|file=Baxter_County_Arkansas-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=USS ''Baxter (APA-94) }} Sumter-class attack transport that served with the US Navy during World War II, named for Baxter County and Gov. Elisha Baxter, built in 1942 and served on a reduced commission, returned to full commission May 15, 1944, earned four battle stars, decommissioned March 22, 1946, and was sold to the Waterman Steamship Corporation. Renamed the La Salle, the ship was eventually scrapped in 1968. ==SS ''Ouachita Victory''== The SS ''Ouachita Victory'' was a Victory ship launched on May 8, 1945, from Wilmington, California and named for Ouachita College (now Ouachita Baptist University). The title of SS stands for “steam ship” and should not be confused with USS, which signifies it as a “United States Ship.” Although it was used during World War II, the Ouachita was not associated with the United States Navy. The ''Ouachita'' was one of 534 ships built during World War II and the post-war period. Of these 534 vessels, 150 were named after colleges or universities, and the SS ''Ouachita Victory'' was the twenty-fourth Victory ship named after an educational institution and the only American ship named after an Arkansas educational institution. A former student of Ouachita sent a letter requesting that a Victory ship be named for the college, and with the support of Congressman Oren Harris and the Arkadelphia Lions Club, the ship was named. ==USS ''Little Rock''== {{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=USS ''Little Rock'' CL92. }} *USS Little Rock (CL-92), a Cleveland-class cruiser launched in 1945, converted to a Galveston-class cruiser in the late 1950s, and serving in that capacity as CLG-4 and CG-4 until decommissioning on 22 November 1976. It is currently part of the museum at Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park. *USS Little Rock (LCS-9), to be commissioned 16 Dec 2017USS Little Rock (LCS-9) is a Freedom-class littoral combat ship of the United States Navy. It is the second ship named after Little Rock, the capital city of Arkansas. The ship's estimated construction cost will be between $300 million and $350 million[9] and is said to have many new features. The keel laying ceremony for Little Rock was on 27 June 2013. The mast stepping ceremony took place on 23 April 2015, followed by the christening ceremony on 18 July 2015. On 25 August 2017, LCS-9, the future USS Little Rock, the fifth Freedom-variant LCS built by Lockheed Martin and Fincantieri Marinette Marine, completed acceptance trials on Lake Michigan with the highest score of any Freedom-variant LCS to date, earning the right to fly brooms atop its mast signifying a clean sweep of the ship's sea trials. The ship was delivered to the United States Navy on 25 September 2017. Current plans are for the ship to be commissioned alongside the original USS Little Rock (CLG-4), in Buffalo, New York on 16 December 2017. {{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-6.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=USS Little Rock (LCS-9) Side Launch }} USS Queen City
USS Chicot (AK-170)
USS Cossatot (AO-77)
USS Craighead (AK-175)
USS Poinsett (AK-205)
USS Sebastian (AK-211)

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [[Category: Washington, District of Columbia]] Here are the notes [[Jones-29956|Shira Destinie Jones]] was working on. Can you help? Washington, DC resources used to find these sites and persons: add: S. T. Haizlip and esp. The '''Lost Laws''' *[https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22008774-the-charles-sumner-school-rededication?ac=1 The Charles Sumner School Rededication]: 1986 by District of Columbia Public Schools, OCLC # 20261023 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/snow-storm-in-august-washington-city-francis-scott-key-and-the-forgotten-race-riot-of-1835/oclc/757466911?loc= Snow-Storm in August: Washington City, Francis Scott Key, and the Forgotten Race Riot of 1835] excellent and detailed work by Jefferson Morley on how unemployed white 'mechanics' saw FPoC as competition for jobs... (w/p. 20 from Harold's ''Subversives'' and p. 8 of 1843 Washington City Directory...) *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/subversives-antislavery-community-in-washington-dc-1828-1865/oclc/51223551?loc= Subversives: Antislavery Community in Washington, D.C., 1828-1865] Stanley Harrold, 2002, Lsu Press *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/free-man-of-color-and-his-hotel-race-reconstruction-and-the-role-of-the-federal-government/oclc/779166270?loc= A free man of color and his hotel] about James Wormley, by Carol Gelderman, 2012, Potomac Books *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/example-for-all-the-land-emancipation-and-the-struggle-over-equality-in-washington-dc/oclc/676697162?loc= An Example for All the Land], 2010, University of North Carolina Press, ISBN: 0807834149 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/harriet-jacobs-a-life/oclc/52887290?loc= Harriet Jacobs] A Life by Jean Fagan Yellin 0465092896 (ISBN13: 9780465092895) *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/washington-at-home-an-illustrated-history-of-neighborhoods-in-the-nations-capital/oclc/340991413?loc= Washington at Home] -a veritable tome, but worth its weight in gold... (details of Jewish, Black and even Irish DC!!) *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/jewish-community-of-washington-dc/oclc/62321692?loc= The Jewish Community of Washington, D.C.] more complete than earlier works *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/jews-of-washington-dc-a-communal-history-anthology/oclc/12238460?loc= The Jews of Washington, D.C.] by David Altshuler *[https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12721640-secret-city?ac=1 Secret City: A History of Race Relations in the Nation's Capital] C. Green, 1967 by Princeton University Press, ISBN: 0691045631 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/guide-to-black-washington-places-and-events-of-historical-and-cultural-significance-in-the-nations-capital/oclc/46731148?loc= The Guide to Black Washington] ISBN 0781808715 (Note: p. 36 -1815, Jesse Torrey: "kidnapped freemen...transportation to the slave regions." *[http://www.shsu.edu/jll004/colonial_summer09/whiteindians.pdf White Indians by James and Axtell], William and Mary Qtly 32.1 (1975):88 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/warmth-of-other-suns-the-epic-story-of-americas-great-migration/oclc/477270924?loc= The Warmth of Other Suns] Isabel Wilkerson, PhD (hon.) *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/outdoor-sculpture-of-washington-dc-a-comprehensive-historical-guide/oclc/866454?loc= The Outdoor Sculpture of Washington, D.C] Goode, 1974 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/washington-dc/oclc/70986126?loc= Frommer's Portable Washington, D.C.] , ISBN: 0470038500 *The African American Heritage Trail placards (esp. at 7th and T st., NW 1 block south of GA and FL ave -> HU medical school) *See also: Notes from 37th Annual conference on Washington, DC Historical Studies (Friday 5 November, 2010): Fed. bldgs originally pale blue, reunions of frmr slaves, [[Anderson-16003|Marian Anderson]], William Calvin Chase of The Washington Bee, Dunbar, Emanc. Parades, and G'town Burnt Row and Houses on N Street. Also 1792 [[L'Enfant-9| L'Enfant]] Plan Mile 0, and Grays (1st colored baseball team in DC)... *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/washington-on-foot-23-walking-tours-and-maps-of-washington-dc-takoma-park-and-old-town-alexandria/oclc/53967070?loc= Washington on Foot] ISBN 1588341151 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/chevy-chase-a-home-suburb-for-the-nations-capital/oclc/40074113?loc= Chevy Chase: A Home Suburb for the Nation's Capital], Elizabeth Jo Lampl, ISBN13: 9781878399755 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/walking-places-in-washington-dc/oclc/46849065?loc= Walking Places In Washington, DC] by Don Young, Marjorie Young, Out There Press, ISBN13: 9781893695030 *http://www.junipergallery.com/taxonomy/term/49 Shorpy was recommended for photos of DC *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/washington-dc-with-kids/oclc/53707531?loc= Washington with Kids] 2006 *Dickson's National Capital Directory for 1888 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/takoma-park/oclc/692275634?loc= Takoma Park] (Images of America), ISBN: 0738586412 *Blue Guide Washington, DC 2001 Candyce Stephen * The Threads of Time, The FABRIC OF HISTORY by Rosemary E. Reed Miller *http://solartour.org/about_us.html may have ended in 2014? -- These notes are all on DC, which I put together for SHIR Tours in 2012. I freely release, under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Free use not for profit CC license 4] and grant permission to use, modify and share this information. [[Jones-29956|Jones-29956]] 10:49, 19 February 2015 (EST) *should pre-DC DC-area (Anacostia, Potomac etc) info. be added? DC area may have been part of Cherokee/Tsalagi claimed hunting areas: http://digital.library.okstate.edu/Chronicles/v016/v016p003.html March, 12015 HE {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Booth-2885|Booth, Moses Zacariah]] || 1858-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Oliver-4221|Booth, Elizabeth (Oliver) ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Grimes-1456|Grimes, Leonard A]] || 1815-11-09 || to-do |- | [[Grimke-11|Grimké, Theodora Cornelia (Grimke) ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jacobs-4188|Jacobs, Louisa Matilda]] || 1833-10-19 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-32264|Johnson, Adolphus ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nash-3390|Nash, Marie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Unknown-270508|Smallwood, Thomas (Unknown) ]] || 1801-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-271312|Snow, Beverly (Unknown) ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Baumfree-3|Truth, Isabella (Baumfree) ]] || 1797-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Whipper-1|Whipper, Ionia Rollin]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wormley-40|Wormley, James ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- |}

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Jones-29956|Shira ]] is currently working on. Can you help? add : S. T. Haizlip and The Lost Laws for DC history (general) *pester someone to create DC history /Federal City categories... Pinn and Porter for Civil War project get back to Holocaust project tasks Join categorisation project? add Howard U, Dunbar/M st. school and Freedman's Hospital to DC page(s) (and Gen. O. Howard if necessary...) (in that case, HU should go under Reconstruction and/or African Amer. History as well as DC hist.) (check on HBCU/Land Grant colleges...?) *add Mooney/Moony, the VA gentlemen university 'make them men' exchange w/early Cherokee, the British/Anglo-Cherokee War started by VA scalping of returning Cherokee allies in 'French and Indian War' and Lt. Timberlake to Cherokee section ... Personal (last) priority, the profiles [[Jones-29956|Shira]] is currently working on: *[[Booth-2885|Moses Zacariah Booth]] *[[Space:O_Street_Community_House|Community House]]of Mt. Zion United Methodist Church and [[Manzilla-9|Manzilla-9]] (Sarah Manzilla) *For Andrea: "If you have not already done so, I will be happy to find (next month!) the conversion from 1754 British Pounds Sterling to 2015 USD, BPS and Euros." on [[Walmsley-171|Walmsley-171]] *add [[Project:One_Name_Studies|Manzilla 1name study]] ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. '' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Pinn-7|Pinn, Robert A]] || 1843-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Porter-7014|Porter, James Ward]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[ Manzilla-2|Wayne Manzilla]] || 1864 | Wayne probably graduated first at the University. try: Contact Mount Union and alumni@mountunion.edu |- |} For the Mayos: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/128555/any-mayo-researchers-near-byrd-va-able-to-search-freed-slaves?state=comment-128577&show=128577#a128577 kghistory.org...] I can't help wondering what happened to [http://www.hist.umn.edu/~ruggles/strib90.html this girl (bottom, 2nd to last paragraph...)] ("And an Illinois 16-year-old girl was listed as the mother of a 2-year-old girl; the child's father, the census taker recorded, was one of the mother's brothers.")

Shira HolocenHumanEra Brickwalls

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the BrickWall profiles [[Jones-29956|Shira ]] is sort of working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Bourke-237|Robert Habersham Bourke]] || abt. 1850 - abt. 1930 we have a letter from an 87 year old ancestress but cannot verify most details in the letter || |- | [[Booth-2885|Booth, Moses Zacariah]] || 1858-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Sawyer-2201|Sawyer, William ]] | abt 1805| || interesting on why his wife is in census but not him |- | [[UNKNOWN-264399|Givens, Sarah (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Givens-668|Givens, Abraham ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jones-30566|Jones, Grandison Franklin, Sr.]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Manzilla-8|Manzilla, Miles , Sr.]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-264395|Mayo, Celeste A (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mayo-1493|Mayo, Edward O ]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do |- | [[B-737|Mayo, Rebecca B (B) ]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-264397|West, Lucinda Jane (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1833-05-00 || to-do |- |}

Shira HumanEra Slavery To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Jones-29956|Shira]] is currently working on for the Slavery sub-Project. Would you like to help? (since Fold3 is free this month...) [[Jones-29956|Jones-29956]] 08:37, 8 February 2015 (EST) {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Task !|Started Date !|Notes |- | create profiles/FreeSpaces for petitions regarding slaves of Margaret C. Barber, 05/21/1862, and Quintin Barker (05/15/1862) || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- |} * 2 pdf scans do exist '''Emancipation of Slaves in the District of Columbia,''' 1862-63 (http://research.archives.gov/search?expression=Circuit+Court+for+the+District+of+Columbia+Relating+to+Slaves&pg_src=brief&data-source=online) **create profiles/FreeSpaces for petitions regarding slaves of Margaret C. Barber, 05/21/1862, and Quintin Barker (05/15/1862) * enter profiles via NARA records for [http://research.archives.gov/search?expression=manumission&pg_src=group&data-source=all Edward Gorsuch's Original Fugitive Slave Petition and 3 DC manumission descriptions] 1.) National Archives Identifier: 4314538 HMS Entry Number: NC-2 32, 2.) NC-2 30 and 3.) NC-2 29 *enter info. for [http://research.archives.gov/search?expression=fugitive+slave&pg_src=group&data-source=all MD fugitive slaves] *search NARA for " habeas corpus records concern individuals who were alleged runaway slaves. " *enter data in FreeSpace for [http://research.archives.gov/search?expression=fugitive+slave&pg_src=brief&data-source=online 182 Fugitive Slave Claims, Missouri and MD] * see who might be interested in ''' Registro Central de Esclavos of The National Archives, NARA T1121. Slave schedules from among the Records of the Spanish Governors of Puerto Rico, 1872''' *check for interest in and place for Sec of the Interior - '''Suppression of Slave Trade and Colonization The National Archives NARA M160. Letters and other documents relating to the suppression of the African slave trade and the colonization of recaptured and free Negroes''' *search for and list slave sales: ''' South Carolina Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale, 1732-1872, South Carolina Department of Archives & History, South Carolina court records relating to est''' and http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/127235/slavery-in-the-uk-help?show=127464#a127464 First priority next week (2nd week of February, 12015 HE) is organising the *Task List for Slavery Project via G2G (Holocaust Project has good tbls), -tbl for linking Underground RR sites w/DC Undgd RR if folks are interested, and then * finding image for badge (design the badge?) * creating a template as well as *Mission and *Goals for the Slavery project. *add Emancipation Day FreeSpace to various categories Secondary priority: Under AA History (Free Space pages for journals and Societies): The Colored Press (pre and post-Civil War) The Liberator The Washington Bee, The Afro-American Mutual Aid Societies (pre and post Civil War) by location *How to tie these together: Slave cemetaries (also buried FPoC) [by location] Slave Penns and Markets [location] Slave/Colored Churches ( w/text about Watch Night services) Slave Preachers [location] Post-Civil War (need FreeSpaces under AfricanAmer. Hist.)?? Segregation aka Jim Crow the Black Church/African American Church(es) Colored Cemetaries (needs to link to Black/A.A. Churches somehow) and in conjunction with the Categorisation project: *Snow Riots *controversy in the GA state legislature during the Reconstruction Era *Ethnic/independent Press Colored/Negro press Yiddish press Ladino press; *Add [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_Forten_Grimk%C3%A9 Charlotte Forten Grimké] to black and DC history... *OpenStreetMap Underground Railroad routes with moving icons!! and under The Carribean: *[http://www.fold3.com/page/282786460_registro_central_de_esclavos/ Registro Central de Esclavos] Puerto Rico {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Givens-667|Artson, Martha (Givens) ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-264399|Givens, Sarah (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Givens-668|Givens, Abraham ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mamout-1|Mamout, Yarrow ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Manzilla-8|Manzilla, Miles , Sr.]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mayo-1493|Mayo, Edward O ]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porter-7014|Porter, James Ward]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weems-476|Weems, Ann Maria]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Shirley Davis To-Do List

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Shirley Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Charles City County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Charles City County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Shirley Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] ==Introduction== [https://historicshirley.com/history/ The Shirley Plantation], is located in Charles City County, Virginia. In 1638, Edward Hill acquired part of what is now referred to as Shirley Plantation, beginning the occupation by the Hill family. A substantial planter family resident in Charles City County, Virginia. The family has continuously resided on the land of Shirley in Charles City County, Virginia, since 1660 when it was patented.https://researchworks.oclc.org/archivegrid/collection/data/122464979 It is notable that at least eight generations of the Hill Carter family have occupied the house since 1738. Anne Hill Carter was born at Shirley, who on June 18, 1793, married Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee in the mansion's parlor. The couple were later parents of the historical Confederate Civil War figure Robert E. Lee (1807-1870).* '''Burial''': "U.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current"
Find a Grave. Find a Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
{{Ancestry Record|60525|1407345}} (accessed 11 August 2022)
Robert E Lee burial (died on 12 Oct 1870) in Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia, United States of America.
===Slave Owners=== *[[Hill-9886|Edward Hill (1590-1664)]] Edward Hill I *[[Hill-9885|Edward Hill (1637-1700)]] Edward Hill II *[[Hill-13093|Edward Hill (abt. 1660-1726)]] Edward Hill III *[[Hill-1855| Elizabeth Cooke Carter (abt. 1703 - abt. 1771)]] and [[Carter-1766|John Carter (1696-1742)]] *[[Carter-1793|Charles Hill Carter (1732-abt.1806)]] Charles Hill Carter *[[Carter-16568|Hill Carter (1796-1870)]] Hill Carter Shirley Plantation was initially owned by [[Hill-9886|Edward Hill]] (1590 - 1664). When he died the land passed to Edward Hill II.* '''Burial''': "U.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current"
Find a Grave. Find a Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
{{Ancestry Record|60525|20503375}} (accessed 12 August 2022)
Edward Hill II burial (died on 30 Nov 1700) in Shirley, Charles City County, Virginia, United States of America.
His son Edward Hill III inherited the property in 1700 and continued its plantation economy. However, Edward Hill III's only son, Edward Hill IV, died at 16 of consumption, leaving no male heirs and only three sisters. Edward Hill III died in 1726, and his will bequeathed Shirley plantation to his youngest daughter, Elizabeth who had married John Carter (eldest son of Robert "King" Carter), in October 1723. When he died in 1742, his widow remarried, to Bowler Cooke, who represented nearby Henrico County and helped raise the heir, future burgess and patriot Charles Hill Carter (1732-1806). ===Slaves of Shirley Plantation=== Although incomplete, at the Charles City County website, there is a Shirley Plantation [https://charlescity.org/learn/genealogical-databases/enslaved-ancestor-file/enslaved-ancestor-database/?search=1&search_field=slave_plantation_name&search_value=SHIRLEY enslaved ancestor file] in alphabetical order by surname listing 225 enslaved https://charlescity.org/learn/genealogical-databases/enslaved-ancestor-file/enslaved-ancestor-database/?search_field=slave_plantation_name&search_value=shirley&search= who were attached to the plantation. There is additional information on each of the enslaved in the "more info" column. For example, [[Bates-16079|William Bates (abt.1841-)]], enslaved by Hill Carter, has a notation with sources, that he was . . . "Listed as a runaway male slave age 22 and a house servant who left with the gun boats in July 1863". William is shown in an "Undated report filed pursuant to Act of March 28, 1863 by Francis W. Ware, Charles City Commissioner of Revenue, Auditor of Public Accounts: Runaway and Escaped Slaves, Receipts and Reports, 1863, Library of Virginia Archives. Bates enlisted in the U.S. Navy as a 1st Class Boy and served on the USS Wabash. African American Sailors in the Union Navy NPS database.https://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/civil-war/Record-Archives.htm There are 200 enslaved listed below. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Plantation!!Owner Last Name!!Owner First Name!!Date of Record |- |BASSETT, BURRELL||SHIRLEY||CARTER||CHARLES||1812 ca |- |[[Bates-16079|BATES, WILLIAM]]||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1863 |- |BATES, PHILLIS||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1842 |- |BATES, STEPHEN||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1842 |- |BATES, NANCY||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1845 |- |BATES, NAPOLEON||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1864 |- |BATES, PHILLIS||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL|| |- |BATES, LUCY||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1849 |- |BATES, MARY||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1856 |- |BATES, SUSAN||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1856 |- |BATES, MARY||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1862 |- |BATES, NAPOLEON||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1862 |- |BATES, MILDRED||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1850s |- |BOTTOM, HARRY||SHIRLEY||CARTER||CHARLES||1807 |- |BROOKS, WILLIAM||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1849 |- |BROWN, SARY||SHIRLEY||CARTER||CHARLES||1813 |- |BROWN, JOE||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1842 |- |BROWN, NELLEY||SHIRLEY||CARTER||CHARLES||1820 |- |BUCK, BETSY||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1824 |- |BUCK, FIBBY||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1837 |- |BUCK, PHILLIS||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1855 |- |BUCK, ELIJAH||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1858 |- |BUCK, CELIA||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1845 |- |BUCK, LILLIE ANN||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1853 |- |BUCK, JOHN||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1862 |- |BUCK, CHARLES||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1862 |- |BUCK, WILLIAM||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1863 |- |BUCK, JIM||SHIRLEY||CARTER||SHIRLEY||1863 |- |BUCK, JACK||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1863 |- |BUCK, BILLY||SHIRLEY||CARTER||CHARLES||1807 |- |BUCK, WILLIAM||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1853 |- |BUCK, HENRY||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1860 |- |BUCK, JOE||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1850s |- |BUCK, IRIS||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1850s |- |BURCH, WILLIAM||SHIRLEY||CARTER||CHARLES||1820 |- |BURNWELL?, PHILLIS||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1855 |- |BURNWELL?, 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|HAPPY, ANN||SHIRLEY||CARTER||CHARLES||1820 |- |HOW, THOMAS||SHIRLEY||CARTER||CHARLES||1820 |- |HOW, BETSY||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1841 |- |HOW, ABBEY||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1841 |- |HOW, JULIA||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1843 |- |HOW, ALEXANDER||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1844 |- |HOW, SALLY||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1843 |- |HOW, PHIL||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1843 |- |HOWARD, BEHANNOB||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1865 |- |HOWARD, VIRGINIA||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1865 |- |HOWARD, SALLY||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1841 |- |HOWARD, IRIS||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1841 |- |HOWARD, ALEXANDER||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1894 |- |HUBBARD, JACK||SHIRLEY||CARTER||CHARLES||1807 |- |HULETT, JOHN||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1888 |- |HULETT, MARTIN||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1845 |- |HULETT - CHRISTIAN, SARAH||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1865 |- |HULETT- CARTER, SIAH||SHIRLEY||CARTER||HILL||1885 |- |JACKSON, MARY||SHIRLEY||CARTER||CHARLES||1864 |- |JACKSON, MARY||SHIRLEY||CARTER||CHARLES||1813 |- |JACKSON, 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Shively Families of Virginia and Pennsylvania

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The goal of this project is to determine if there is a family connection between the Shively family that appears to have immigrated from Germany to Virginia in the 1700s, and the Shively family that appears to have immigrated from Switzerland to Pennsylvania in the 1700s. Sometime between 1870 and 1880, my third great grandfather, [[McIntyre-2800 | Christopher McIntyre]] moved with his wife and three of his children, Edward, Harriett and Laura, to Thomasville, Georgia. "1880 United States Federal Census, Thomasville, Thomas County, Georgia.” Database. Ancestry. (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed June 15, 2018), database entry for Christopher McIntyre (Roll: 167; Family History Film: 1254167; Page: 318C; Enumeration District: 081; Image: 0138). It is not clear why the family moved to Thomasville. A letter from Harriett's sister, [[Shively-410|Mary Catherine Shively]], who lived with the McIntyre family at Rose Hill, to a Jacob Shiebley on August 14, 1868, indicates that there was a Shively relative living in Thomasville around 1868. Laura Theresa Willhide Johnston, ''Descendants of My Great-grandparents: Being a Record of the Descendants of My Great-grandfather, Peter Scheibly ... My Great-grandfather, Wertz ... My Grandfather, Conrod Willhide ... And My Great-grandfather, John George Seiss, Jr.'' (Harrisburg, Pa.: Evangelical Press, 1924), 23-24; imaged in [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756392 (Shively Descendants)]. Mary Catherine's letter stated that she had a cousin relationship with a Dr. Peter S. Bower in Thomasville, Georgia. Ibid. We believe that Mary Catherine's letter is referring to a doctor named Peter Shively Bower. Shively Descendants, Family No. 711, pages 359-360. This Peter Bower, who we believe to be the same person as [[Bower-2317|Peter Shively Bower]]. is a member of Family No. 711 in the ''Shively Descendants'', and he appears to be a grandson of [[Shively-413|Peter Shively]] and his wife [[Linn-1297|Christina Linn]]. The 1870 census for Thomasville, Georgia shows that Peter S. Bower was a practicing physician. He was the head of a household that included a John C. Shiebley (age 21), Jacob S. Kneller (age 29; a civil engineer), and Zacharia Smith (age 22; a railroad worker). "1870 United States Federal Census, Berryville, Clarke County, Virginia.” Database. Ancestry. (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed June 15, 2018), database entry for Christopher McIntyre (Roll: M593_177; Page: 74A; Family History Library Film: 545676). It appears that the "John C. Shiebley" in the 1879 census was John Calvin Shively, the son of Solomon Shively and his wife Elizabeth Bower, and the grandson ofhe appears to be a grandson of [[Shively-413|Peter Shively]] and his wife [[Heins-142|Anna Elizabeth Heins]] Shively Descendants, Family No. 202, page 147. We know that a Jacob S. Kneller was a son of [[Shively-28 | Margaret Ann Shively]], the sister of Harriett and Mary Catherine. His earliest known Shively ancestor is [[Shively-27|Jacob Shively]]. Our relative, [[Shively-27|Jacob Shively]], appears to have origins in Germany and his family immigrated to Virginia in the 1700s. [[Shively-326|Peter Shively]], the grandfather (through two different spouses) of Peter Shively Bower and John Calvin Shively, appears to have origins in Switzerland and his family immigrated to Pennsylvania in the 1700s. Shively Descendants at 11. We have not, at least so far, found a family connection between our [[Shively-27|Jacob Shively]] of Virginia and [[Shively-326|Peter Shively]] of Pennsylvania. We believe, based on the extensive information provided in ''Shively Descendants'', that [[Shively-413|Peter Shively]] is the same person as [[Shively-326|Peter Shively]], and the same person as [[Scheibly-10|Peter Scheibly]]. We have provided the ''Shively Descendants'' information in a comment on each profile, and we have proposed a merger of the three profiles. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14614430 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Sources ==

Shobrooke, Devon One Place Study

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== Shobrooke, Devon One Place Study == This study is very new and a work in progress. Watch this space over the coming months to see it grow. *[[Space:Shobrooke_1841_Census_Transcription | Shobrooke 1841 Census Transcription]] *[[Space:Shobrooke_1841_Census_Data_Tables | Shobrooke 1841 Census Data Tables]] *[[Space:Shobrooke_1851_Census_Transcription | Shobrooke 1851 Census Transcription]] *[[Space:Shobrooke_1851_Census_Data_Tables | Shobrooke 1851 Census Data Tables]] ---- *{{Wikidata|Q2534603|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Shobrooke, Devon One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Shobrooke, Devon|category=Shobrooke, Devon One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Devon :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 50.800381, -3.606 :'''Elevation:''' 53.0 m or 173.9 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ===Notables=== ==Sources==

Shobrooke 1851 Census Data Tables

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[[Category:Shobrooke OPS, 1851 Census]] ==Introduction== ===Background=== ===Summary=== ===Links=== *[[Space:Shobrooke_1851_Census_Transcription | Shobrooke 1851 Census Transcription]] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1851_United_Kingdom_census 1851 United Kingdom Census Wikipedia article] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2563939 FamilySearch England and Wales Census, 1851] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shobrooke Shobrooke Wikipedia article] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Shobrooke,_Devon_Genealogy FamilySearch Shobrooke, Devon Genealogy] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DEV/Shobrooke Shobrooke GENUKI] ==Overview== ===Population and Gender=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px black;" |+ |- style="background: #bad4a9; align=left;" !scope="col" | POPULATION !scope="col" | # OF HOUSEHOLDS !scope="col" | AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE !scope="col" | # FEMALE !scope="col" | # MALE !scope="col" | % FEMALE !scope="col" | % MALE |- | 812 || 153 || 5.31 || 397 || 415 || 48.89 || 51.11 |} ===Age=== NOTE: The numbers displayed represent age in years unless otherwise specified. {{Image|file=Shobrooke_1851_Census_Data_Tables.png |align=c |size=l }} {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px black;" |+ |- style="background: #bad4a9; align=left;" !scope="col" | AVERAGE (ALL) !scope="col" | AVERAGE (F) !scope="col" | AVERAGE (M) !scope="col" | MEDIAN (ALL) !scope="col" | MEDIAN (F) !scope="col" | MEDIAN (M) !scope="col" | YOUNGEST !scope="col" | OLDEST |- | 26.67 || 27.57 || 25.8 || 21 || 22 || 20 || 3 days || 88 |} ==Names== ===Surnames=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px black;" |+ |- style="background: #bad4a9; align=left;" !scope="col" | SURNAME !scope="col" | FREQUENCY |- | Elston (also Elstone) || 26 |- | Greenslade (also Grenslade, Grinslade) || 25 |- | Slade || 25 |- | Finning || 18 |- | Tucker || 18 |- | Woodgates || 18 |- | Pike || 14 |- | Hammett (also Hammet) || 12 |- | Hawkings || 11 |- | Butchers || 10 |- | Francis || 10 |- | Haydon || 10 |- | Kelland || 10 |- | Lake || 10 |- | Newbury || 10 |- | Sharland || 10 |- | Week || 10 |- | Case || 9 |- | Cosway || 9 |- | Fey || 9 |- | Horrel (also Horrell) || 9 |- | Pope || 9 |- | Howard || 9 |- | Williams || 9 |- | Edwards || 8 |- | Erscott || 8 |- | Hellyer || 8 |- | Lee (also Ley) || 8 |- | Mogridge || 8 |- | Osborne (also Orsborn) || 8 |- | Pook || 8 |- | Vitles || 8 |- | Willcocks || 8 |- | Butt || 7 |- | Chudley || 7 |- | Colwell || 7 |- | Crispin || 7 |- | Cudeford (also Cuddiford) || 7 |- | Eastbrooke || 7 |- | Fry || 7 |- | Hill || 7 |- | Huggins || 7 |- | James || 7 |- | Jerrett || 7 |- | Packer || 7 |- | Tapp || 7 |- | Way || 7 |- | Ambery (also Embrey) || 6 |- | Chilcott || 6 |- | Cockings || 6 |- | Cross || 6 |- | Davey (also Davy) || 6 |- | Helmore || 6 |- | Hookway || 6 |- | Hooper || 6 |- | Johns || 6 |- | Mogford (also Mugford) || 6 |- | Morrish || 6 |- | Moxey || 6 |- | Pitt || 6 |- | Alling || 5 |- | Butson || 5 |- | Cann || 5 |- | Coles || 5 |- | Cunbeer || 5 |- | Hole || 5 |- | Rawle || 5 |- | Snell || 5 |- | Tuckett || 5 |- | Billing || 4 |- | Cade || 4 |- | Cockram || 4 |- | Copp || 4 |- | Galleford || 4 |- | Harris || 4 |- | Heard || 4 |- | Howe || 4 |- | Lavis || 4 |- | Roach (also Roch) || 4 |- | Rowdon || 4 |- | Vinnecombe || 4 |- | Baudon || 3 |- | Burrington || 3 |- | Ewings || 3 |- | Gill || 3 |- | Joint || 3 |- | Lane || 3 |- | Lock || 3 |- | Mulish || 3 |- | Rice || 3 |- | Salter || 3 |- | Southcott || 3 |- | Symes || 3 |- | Vicary || 3 |- | Anning || 2 |- | Bodley || 2 |- | Burton || 2 |- | Channon || 2 |- | Cligg || 2 |- | Cole || 2 |- | Ellis || 2 |- | Fisher || 2 |- | Godfrey || 2 |- | Goss || 2 |- | Holland || 2 |- | Knox || 2 |- | Mallet || 2 |- | Maunder || 2 |- | Norrish || 2 |- | Potter || 2 |- | Puncher || 2 |- | Raymond || 2 |- | Simmings || 2 |- | Southwood || 2 |- | Warren || 2 |- | Acton || 1 |- | Arthur || 1 |- | Avery || 1 |- | Badcock || 1 |- | Beard || 1 |- | Bennett || 1 |- | Berry || 1 |- | Blackmore || 1 |- | Bowden || 1 |- | Boyce || 1 |- | Brewer || 1 |- | Burridge || 1 |- | Chamberlain || 1 |- | Comer || 1 |- | Commins || 1 |- | Deall || 1 |- | Dennis || 1 |- | Dinsom || 1 |- | Drake || 1 |- | Eastle || 1 |- | Edds || 1 |- | Flood || 1 |- | Furze || 1 |- | Galling || 1 |- | Gibbon || 1 |- | Gillard || 1 |- | Grant || 1 |- | Hallifax || 1 |- | Hamilton || 1 |- | Harding || 1 |- | Hele || 1 |- | Hemberry || 1 |- | Hippisley || 1 |- | Holmes || 1 |- | Hunt || 1 |- | Issell || 1 |- | King || 1 |- | Knott || 1 |- | Ledger || 1 |- | Ledger || 1 |- | Manning || 1 |- | Mare || 1 |- | Matthews || 1 |- | Moore || 1 |- | Morgan || 1 |- | Mortimore || 1 |- | Nichols || 1 |- | North || 1 |- | Ousley || 1 |- | Painter || 1 |- | Palmer || 1 |- | Pascoe || 1 |- | Passmore || 1 |- | Perkins || 1 |- | Phillips || 1 |- | Piderid || 1 |- | Pleace || 1 |- | Poll || 1 |- | Radford || 1 |- | Roberts || 1 |- | Robins || 1 |- | Row || 1 |- | Samerfield || 1 |- | Saunders || 1 |- | Sellick || 1 |- | Sims || 1 |- | Stone || 1 |- | Stuckey || 1 |- | Symons || 1 |- | Tapley || 1 |- | Tillman || 1 |- | Townings || 1 |- | Underhill || 1 |- | Upcott || 1 |- | Vosper || 1 |- | Waram || 1 |- | Wills || 1 |- | Wippett || 1 |- | Wood || 1 |- | Worring || 1 |} ===First Names (F)=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px black;" |+ |- style="background: #bad4a9; align=left;" !scope="col" | NAME !scope="col" | FREQUENCY |- | Mary || 68 |- | Elizabeth || 57 |- | Sarah || 41 |- | Ann || 38 |- | Eliza || 24 |- | Jane || 23 |- | Grace || 14 |- | Maria || 13 |- | Emma || 9 |- | Harriet (also Harriett) || 9 |- | Susan || 9 |- | Charlotte || 8 |- | Hannah || 8 |- | Fanny || 7 |- | Ellen || 4 |- | Frances || 4 |- | Louisa || 4 |- | Lucy || 4 |- | Agnes || 3 |- | Emily || 3 |- | Matilda || 3 |- | Susanna || 3 |- | Anna || 2 |- | Betsy || 2 |- | Betty || 2 |- | Christianna || 2 |- | Dinah || 2 |- | Eleanor || 2 |- | Nancy || 2 |- | Caroline || 1 |- | Christian || 1 |- | Clara || 1 |- | Deborah || 1 |- | Delcibilla || 1 |- | Eila || 1 |- | Esther || 1 |- | Faith || 1 |- | Isabella || 1 |- | Jenny || 1 |- | Joanna || 1 |- | Julia || 1 |- | Leah || 1 |- | Lydia || 1 |- | Margaret || 1 |- | Martha || 1 |- | Octavia || 1 |- | Pricilla || 1 |- | Prudence || 1 |- | Rachel || 1 |- | Rebecca || 1 |- | Rhoda || 1 |- | Selina || 1 |- | Sybella || 1 |- | Thomazin || 1 |- | INITIAL ONLY || 2 |} ===First Names (M)=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px black;" |+ |- style="background: #bad4a9; align=left;" !scope="col" | NAME !scope="col" | FREQUENCY |- | John || 100 |- | William || 90 |- | James || 52 |- | George || 39 |- | Thomas || 27 |- | Robert || 20 |- | Henry || 15 |- | Samuel || 15 |- | Richard || 14 |- | Joseph || 7 |- | Charles (also Charels) || 4 |- | Frank || 4 |- | Daniel || 3 |- | David || 3 |- | Elias || 2 |- | Frederic || 2 |- | Mark || 2 |- | Philip || 2 |- | Aron || 1 |- | Austin || 1 |- | Edmund || 1 |- | Edward || 1 |- | Edwin || 1 |- | Elijah || 1 |- | Esaias || 1 |- | Francis || 1 |- | Hugo || 1 |- | Isaac || 1 |- | Job || 1 |- | Lewis || 1 |- | Solomon || 1 |- | Walter || 1 |} ==Birthplace== {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px black;" |+ |- style="background: #bad4a9; align=left;" !scope="col" | # BORN IN SHOBROOKE !scope="col" | # BORN IN DEVON !scope="col" | # BORN IN ENGLAND !scope="col" | % BORN IN SHOBROOKE !scope="col" | % BORN IN DEVON !scope="col" | % BORN IN ENGLAND |- | 399 || 790 || 809 || 49.14 || 97.29 || 99.63 |} {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px black;" |+ |- style="background: #bad4a9; align=left;" !scope="col" | BIRTHPLACE !scope="col" | FREQUENCY !scope="col" | NOTES |- | Shobrooke, Devon, England || 399 || Also frequently spelt Shobrook |- | Sandford, Devon, England || 74 || |- | Crediton, Devon, England || 39 || Also appears as Union Crediton |- | Cheriton Fitzpaine, Devon, England || 24 || |- | Thorverton, Devon, England || 21 || |- | Exeter, Devon, England || 17 || |- | Newton St Cyres, Devon, England || 15 || |- | Upton Hellions, Devon, England || 11 || |- | Morchard Bishop, Devon, England || 9 || |- | Stockleigh Pomeroy, Devon, England || 9 || Also spelt Stockley Pomeroy |- | Bradninch, Devon, England || 6 || Also spelt Bradnich, Bradnidg |- | Poughill, Devon, England || 6 || Also spelt Pughill |- | Sticklepath, Devon, England || 6 || |- | Broadclist, Devon, England || 5 || AKA. Broadclyst, Broad Clyst |- | Colebrooke, Devon, England || 5 || |- | Morchard, Devon, England || 5 || May refer to either Morchard Bishop or Cruwys Morchard (probably the former) |- | West Morchard, Devon, England || 5 || May refer to Morchard Bishop or Cruwys Morchard, probably the former |- | Cadeleigh, Devon, England || 4 || |- | Cruwys Morchard, Devon, England || 4 || |- | Deptford, Devon, England || 4 || |- | Kenton, Devon, England || 4 || |- | Lapford, Devon, England || 4 || |- | Silverton, Devon, England || 4 || |- | Stockleigh. Devon, England || 4 || May refer to Stockleigh Pomeroy or Stockleigh English (probably the former) |- | Tiverton, Devon, England || 4 || |- | Witheridge, Devon, England || 4 || |- | Bow, Devon, England || 3 || Also spelt Baw |- | Bickleigh, Devon, England || 3 || |- | Cadbury, Devon, England || 3 || |- | Cullompton, Devon, England || 3 || |- | Hatherleigh, Devon, England || 3 || |- | Ide, Devon, England || 3 || |- | St Thomas the Apostle, Devon, England || 3 || AKA. St Thomas, later became part of Exeter |- | Upton Pyne, Devon, England || 3 || Also appears as Uptonpyne |- | Cheriton Bishop, Devon, England || 3 || AKA. South Cheriton |- | Bampton, Devon, England || 2 || |- | Brampford Speke, Devon, England || 2 || Also just Brampford |- | Childon, Devon, England || 2 || Chilton? Cheldon? |- | Coleridge, Devon, England || 2 || AKA. Coldridge |- | Devon, England || 2 || No further location specified and/or is unknown |- | Dunsford, Devon, England || 2 || |- | Heavitree, Devon, England || 2 || Later became part of Exeter |- | Holcombe Burnell, Devon, England || 2 || Appears as Holcomburnel |- | Littleham, Devon, England || 2 || |- | Oakham Burnell, Devon, England || 2 || Also spelt Okehamburnel, possible misspelling/mishearing of Holcombe Burnell? |- | Plymouth, Devon, England || 2 || |- | Sidbury, Devon, England || 2 || |- | Washfield, Devon, England || 2 || |- | Zeal Monachorum, Devon, England || 2 || Appears as Zealmonachorum |- | Barnstaple, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Beaford, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Berwick, Bedfordshire, England || 1 || |- | Beaworthy, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Bishops Nympton, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Bradworthy, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Brighton, Sussex, England || 1 || |- | Bristol, Gloucestershire, England || 1 || |- | Burliscombe, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Butterleigh, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Cape of Good Hope, South Africa || 1 || |- | Chedick, Dorset, England || 1 || Chideock? |- | Chipstable, Somerset, England || 1 || Appears as Chepstable |- | Cheriton, Devon, England || 1 || May refer to either Cheriton Fitzpaine or Cheriton Bishop |- | Coleford, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Crewkerne, Somerset, England || 1 || |- | Dartmouth, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Devonport, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Dorsetshire, England || 1 || No further location specified |- | Dublin, Ireland || 1 || |- | East Stonehouse, Devon, England || 1 || Appears as Stone House, AKA. just Stonehouse, later became part of Plymouth |- | East Worlington, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Halberton, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Harberton, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Highweek, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Honiton, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Hungerford, Berkshire, England || 1 || |- | Ireland || 1 || No further location specified |- | Jacobstowe, Devon, England || 1 || Appears as Jacobstow |- | Lambourn, Berkshire, England || 1 || |- | Lewes, Sussex, England || 1 || |- | Lynton, Devon, England || 1 || Appears as Linton |- | Luckham, Somerset, England || 1 || AKA. Luccombe |- | Marazion, Cornwall, England || 1 || |- | Middlesex, England || 1 || No further location specified |- | Newton, Devon, England || 1 || May refer to Newton St Cyes or Newton Abbott, probably the former |- | Otterton, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Ottery St Mary, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Poltimore, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Prideford, Devon, England || 1 || Bridford? |- | Puddington, Devon, England || 1 || Appears as Pudinton |- | Rew, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Richard's Castle, Shropshire, England || 1 || Shropshire appears abbreviated to Salop |- | Rose Ash, Devon, England || 1 || Appears as Rose-ash |- | Sandford Arundel, Devon, England || 1 || Probably Sampford Arundel, Somerset |- | Shutemith, Devon, England || 1 || Shute? |- | South Petherwin, Cornwall, England || 1 || Appears as South Pethewin |- | Spreyton, Devon, England || 1 || |- | St Kew, Cornwall, England || 1 || |- | Stokenham, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Stoodleigh, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Taunton, Somerset, England || 1 || |- | Tedburn St Mary, Devon, England || 1 || Appears just as Tedburn |- | Thornley, Devon, England || 1 || Possibly also spelt Thornleigh |- | Topsham, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Torquay, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Wadebridge, Cornwall, England || 1 || |- | Washford Pyne, Devon, England || 1 || |- | West Stockleigh, Devon, England || 1 || May refer to Stockleigh Pomeroy or Stockleigh English, probably the former |- | Whitechurch, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Windsor, Berkshire, England || 1 || |- | Winkleigh, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Woolfardisworthy, Devon, England || 1 || |- | Worlington, Devon, England || 1 || Refers to East and/or West Worlington |- | Yarnscombe, Devon, England || 1 || |} ==Marital Status== NOTE: Single = unmarried (U) or no marital status entered. Marital status data is only shown for individuals aged 15 or over (495 in total, 246 females, 249 males). {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px black;" |+ |- style="background: #bad4a9; align=left;" !scope="col" | MARITAL STATUS !scope="col" | TOTAL !scope="col" | F !scope="col" | M |- | Married || 258 || 129 || 129 |- | Single || 191 || 88 || 103 |- | Widowed || 46 || 29 || 17 |} ==Occupation== NOTE: Some people had more than one thing entered in their occupation field, and so they have contributed to the totals of more than occupation. As such, the sum of all totals will not equal population. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px black;" |+ |- style="background: #bad4a9; align=left;" !scope="col" | OCCUPATION !scope="col" | TOTAL !scope="col" | F !scope="col" | M |- | Scholar/student || 159 || 77 || 82 |- | Agricultural/Farm labourer || 151 || 34 || 117 |- | House servant || 43 || 42 || 1 |- | Farm servant || 39 || 2 || 37 |- | Pauper || 33 || 18 || 15 |- | Farmer || 21 || 2 || 19 |- | Carpenter || 13 || 0 || 13 |- | Blacksmith || 10 || 0 || 10 |- | Dressmaker || 10 || 10 || 0 |- | Flax weaver || 5 || 5 || 0 |- | Gardener || 5 || 1 || 4 |- | House keeper || 5 || 2 || 3 |- | Shoemaker || 5 || 0 || 5 |- | Tailor || 5 || 0 || 5 |- | Mason || 4 || 0 || 4 |- | Parish relief || 4 || 2 || 2 |- | Proprietor || 4 || 3 || 1 |- | Servant (unspecified) || 4 || 4 || 0 |- | Waggoner || 4 || 0 || 4 |- | General servant || 3 || 3 || 0 |- | Pensioner || 3 || 0 || 3 |- | Thatcher || 3 || 0 || 3 |- | Butcher || 2 || 0 || 2 |- | Cooper || 2 || 0 || 2 |- | Labourer (other) || 2 || 0 || 2 |- | Labourer (unspecified) || 2 || 0 || 2 |- | Malster || 2 || 0 || 2 |- | Miller || 2 || 0 || 2 |- | School mistress || 2 || 2 || 0 |- | Servant (other) || 2 || 0 || 2 |- | Cook || 1 || 1 || 0 |- | Constable || 1 || 0 || 1 |- | Curate || 1 || 0 || 1 |- | Deputy Lieutenant and Magistrate for Devon || 1 || 0 || 1 |- | Groom || 1 || 0 || 1 |- | Inn keeper || 1 || 0 || 1 |- | Land drainer || 1 || 0 || 1 |- | Land steward || 1 || 0 || 1 |- | Laundress || 1 || 1 || 0 |- | Nursemaid || 1 || 1 || 0 |- | On income || 1 || 1 || 0 |- | Parish clerk || 1 || 0 || 1 |- | Park keeper || 1 || 0 || 1 |- | Post woman || 1 || 1 || 0 |- | Sewing girl || 1 || 1 || 0 |- | Sexton || 1 || 0 || 1 |- | Shoe binder || 1 || 1 || 0 |- | Veterinarian || 1 || 0 || 1 |- | Weaver (unspecified) || 1 || 1 || 0 |- | Wheelwright || 1 || 0 || 1 |- | Other (only a non-occupation entered in occupation field) || 45 || 30 || 15 |- | None (nothing, 'no occupation', 'out of service', or 'retired' in occupation field) || 213 || 154 || 59 |} ==Disabilities== {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px black;" |+ |- style="background: #bad4a9; align=left;" !scope="col" | DISABILITY !scope="col" | FREQUENCY !scope="col" | NOTES |- | Crippled || 3 || Non-specific word used to describe any physical disability, particularly one that makes a person unable to walk (entered in occupation field) |- | Deaf || 3 || Originally 'Deaf and dumb', meaning both deaf and unable to speak |- | Sick || 2 || May have referred to either a temporary or chronic illness (entered in occupation field) |- | Blind || 1 || |}

Shockey Marriages

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[[Category: Shockey Name Study]] '''[[Space:Shockey_Name_Study|Shockey Name Study]]''' > '''Shockey Marriages''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Surname, First ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Spouse ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Marriage ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Location ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Extra ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Ref |- | Shockey, Vida Loretta | Payne, Roy Elbert | 1964 Jul 30 | Denton, Texas | | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Vida Loretta Shockey and Roy Elbert Payne -30 Jul 1964. Denton County Clerk's Office; Denton, Texas; Volumes: 00031; Pages: 00188; Certificate: 19066. |- | Shockey, Zachary Lee | Mayer, Courtney Dawn | 2009 Aug 25 | Tarrant, Texas | Zachary: b. 1984; Courtney: b. 1988 | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Zachary Lee Shockey and Courtney Dawn Mayer - 25 Aug 2009. Tarrant County Clerk's Office; Fort Worth, Texas. No. M209008940. |- | Shockey, Michael Joseph | Bauknecht, Taylor Leigh | 2000 Sep 17 | Tarrant, Texas | Michael: b. 1982; Taylor: b. 1986 | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Michael Joseph Shockey and Taylor Leigh Bauknecht - 17 Sep 2010. Tarrant County Clerk's Office; Fort Worth, Texas. No. M210009868. |- | Shockey, Alma Delores | Graham, Marvin James | 1968 Aug 9 | Denton, Texas | | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Alma Delores Shockey and Marvin James Graham - 9 Aug 1968. Denton County Clerk's Office; Denton, Texas; Volumes: 00034; Pages: 00267. |- | Shockey, Patsy Jean | May, John Edward | 1954 Jul 7 | Tarrant, Texas | | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Patsy Jean Shockey and John Edward May - 7 Jul 1954. Tarrant County Clerk's Office; Fort Worth, Texas. No. M154020279. |- | Shockey, Michael Draper | Salinas, Selia | 1980 Aug 25 | Bexar, Texas | | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Michael Draper Shockey and Selia Salinas - 25 Aug 1980. Bexar County Clerk's Office; San Antonio, Texas; The Book Series: 389; Pages: 437. |- | Shockey, Joy Beth | McGraw, Bobby Lee | 1993 Jun 10 | Bexar, Texas | | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Joy Beth Shockey and Bobby Lee McGraw - 10 Jun 1993. Bexar County Clerk's Office; San Antonio, Texas; The Book Series: 723; Pages: 170. |- | Shockey, Evelyn Florence | Sanders, Benjamin Franklin | 1975 Sep 29 | Texas | | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Evelyn Florence Shockey and Benjamin Franklin Sanders - 29 Sep 1975. Upshur County Clerk's Office; Gilmer, Texas. |- | Shockey, Frances Ann | Garcia, Alfred | 2003 Mar 7 | Texas | | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Frances Ann Shockey and Alfred Garcia - 7 Mar 2003. Tarrant County Clerk's Office; Fort Worth, Texas. No. M203002228. |- | Shockey, Emory Ray | Ballard, Pamela Kay | 1972 Jan 12 | Tarrant, Texas | License: 6 Jan 1972 | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Emory Ray Shockey and Pamela Kay Ballard - 12 Jan 1972. Tarrant County Clerk's Office; Fort Worth, Texas; The Book Series: 160; Pages: 413. No. M172014778. |- | Shockey, Jocelyn Marie | Eckerman, Jimmie Dale | 19975 Aug 19 | Bexar, Texas | | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Jocelyn Marie Shockey and Jimmie Dale Eckerman - 19 Aug 1975. Bexar County Clerk's Office; San Antonio, Texas; The Book Series: 276; Pages: 495. |- | Shockey, Douglas Wayne | Ervin, Julia Ann | 1982 Jun 5 | Tarrant, Texas | | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Douglas Wayne Shockey and Julia Ann Ervin - 5 Jun 1982. Tarrant County Clerk's Office; Fort Worth, Texas; The Book Series: 224; Pages: 703; No. M182210082. |- | Shockey, V C Jr. | Bailirr, Maxine | 1946 Jul 9 | Smith, Texas | License: 6 Jul 1946 | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. V C Shockey Jr and Maxine Bailirr - 9 Jul 1946. Smith County Clerk's Office; Tyler, Texas; The Book Series: ML; Volumes: 00043; Pages: 0411. |- | Shockey, Russell E | Gragg, Kathy L | 1977 Sep 9 | El Paso, Texas | | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Russell E Shockey and Kathy L Gragg - 9 Sep 1977. El Paso County Clerk's Office; El Paso, Texas. |- | Shockey, Raymond L. | Hampton, Grace | 1946 May 10-13 | Erath, Texas | License: 10-13 May 1946 | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Raymond L. Shockey and Grace Hampton - 10 May 1946. Erath County Clerk's Office; Stephenville, Texas. |- | Shockey, Donald Wayne | Phillips, Louise Elizabeth | 1962 Sep 5 | Bexar, Texas | | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Donald Wayne Shockey and Louise Elizabeth Phillips - 5 Sep 1962. Bexar County Clerk's Office; San Antonio, Texas; The Book Series: 138; Pages: 621. |- | Shockey, Arthur Samuel | Thurman, Audra Gayle | 1985 Feb 6 | Denton, Texas | | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Arthur Samuel Shockey and Audra Gayle Thurman - 6 Feb 1985. Denton County Clerk's Office; Denton, Texas; Volumes: 00056; Pages: 00037. |- | Shockey, A L | Hilliard, Rhoda E. | 1890 May 21 | Denton, Texas | | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. AL Shockey and Rhoda E Hilliard - 21 May 1890. Denton County Clerk's Office; Denton, Texas; Volumes: 00004; Pages: 00079. |- | Shockey, Bernard Victor | Painter, Charolett A. | 1994 May 23 | Denton, Texas | | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Bernard Victor Shockey and Charolett A. Painter - 23 May 1994. Denton County Clerk's Office; Denton, Texas; Volumes: 00077; Pages: 00505. |- | Shockey, Billy Paul | Egger, Edith Eleanor | 1967 Dec 5 | Bexar, Texas | | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Billy Paul Shockey and Edith Eleanor Eggar - 5 Dec 1967. Bexar County Clerk's Office; San Antonio, Texas; The Book Series: 155; Pages: 311. |- | Shockey, Bryan Nelson | Smith, Maria Theesa | 10 Apr 1989 | Bexar, Texas | | Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Bryan Nelson Shockey and Maria Theesa Smith - 10 Apr 1989. Bexar County Clerk's Office; San Antonio, Texas; The Book Series: 619; Pages: 108. |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |} ==Sources==

Shockey Quilt 2016-2017

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[[Category:Shockey-96]] [[Category: Shockey Name Study]] [[Category: Family Heirlooms]] This quilt was designed by [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]]. She saw how many years ago they would have raffles at the Shockey Reunions to raise money for the Shockey Family Fellowship Inc. and thought it would be great to create a beautiful family heirloom that can raise money. The quilt is mostly made up of blocks that Charlotte considered to reflect on the Shockey family in some way. She even created three blocks: Shockeysville Church, Shockey Gang Cave, and the brick to represent the foundation of John Christopher Shockey's homestead. [[George-5790|Stacie George Briggs]] did the amazing work of hand stitching the big square, the name square, the names on the sashing AND put all our blocks together finishing out the quilt. Below are photos of each person with their squares and final quilt with those who were able to make it to the reunion. {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2016-2017.jpg |caption=Diane Shockey Wright with quilt blocks: Boat, Fool's Puzzle (from John Aaron's cabin). }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2016-2017-1.jpg |caption=Sue Dexheimer with quilt blocks: Storm at Sea, Lightning in the Hills }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2016-2017-2.jpg |caption=Milly Fessler with quilt blocks: 2 Log Cabins }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2016-2017-4.jpg |caption=Patricia England Griffin with quilt blocks: 2 Fields & Fences }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2016-2017-5.jpg |caption=[[Silvester-158|Kaylene Silvester]] with quilt blocks: 2 Centennial, 2 Underground Railroad }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2016-2017-3.jpg |caption=[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] with quilt blocks: Brick, Church, Cave, Country Farm, Kitchen Woodbox, 2 Colonial Pavement }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2016-2017-6.jpg |caption=[[George-5790|Stacie George Briggs]] with quilt blocks: Johann Christoffel Schacke/John Christopher Shockey, Quilters block, children names on sashing, pieced quilt together }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2016-2017-8.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Finished quilt but for binding. Stacie also added an outline of Switzerland, Germany, and the United States in the large center block. }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2016-2017-7.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Almost finished quilt (except for binding) with [[Silvester-158|Kaylene Silvester]], [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]], and [[George-5790|Stacie George Briggs]]. }} We raised $180 with the quilt for the Shockey Family Fellowship Inc. The winner of the quilt is [[Shockey-120|Sharon (Shockey) Wetzel]]. {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2016-2017-9.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Winner Sharon with quilt! }}

Shockey Quilt 2017-2018

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[[Category: Shockey Name Study]] [[Category: Family Heirlooms]] This quilt was designed by [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]]. She saw how many years ago they would have raffles at the Shockey Reunions to raise money for the Shockey Family Fellowship Inc. and thought it would be great to create a beautiful family heirloom that can raise money. This is the second year of doing a Shockey quilt. The quilt is not quite as complicated as the 1st year. Although one of the blocks is made by a Shockey cousin who has passed away several years ago, Josie Shockey England (1912-1993). {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2017-2018.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Toni Shockey and her 3 blocks one of which is called a Bento Box. }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2017-2018-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=[[Silvester-158|Kaylene Silvester]] and her three blocks. }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2017-2018-5.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=[[George-5790|Stacie George Briggs]] did the amazing work of hand stitching the name square. }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2017-2018-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Milly Fessler took on the large center block as well as the three shown. }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2017-2018-3.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Patricia England Griffin with her two blocks as well as her Grandmother's square that she added extra fabric to. }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2017-2018-4.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Josie Marie Shockey - England (1912-1993); her quilt block with an addition of the yellow border for the quilt that her granddaughter, Patricia added. }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2017-2018-7.jpg |caption=[[Brewer-2590|Carol Shockey]] with her four blocks she did. }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2017-2018-6.jpg |caption=[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] with her 3 blocks as well as piecing together and completing the quilt with the help of her mother, [[Brewer-2590|Carol Shockey]]. }} Below are photos of each person with their squares and final quilt with those who were able to make it to the reunion (coming soon). Participants: *[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] *[[George-5790|Stacie George Briggs]] *[[Silvester-158|Kaylene Silvester]] *Josie Shockey England (1912-1993) *Patricia England Griffin *Milly Fessler *Toni Shockey *[[Brewer-2590|Carol Shockey]] {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2017-2018-8.jpg |size=l |caption=Full quilt image. }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2017-2018-9.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]], [[Brewer-2590|Carol Shockey]], & Toni Shockey with the finished quilt. }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2017-2018-10.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Brewer-2590|Carol Shockey]], the winner of the quilt! }}

Shockey Quilt 2018-2019

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[[Category: Shockey Name Study]] [[Category: Family Heirlooms]] This quilt was designed by [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]]. She saw how many years ago they would have raffles at the Shockey Reunions to raise money for the Shockey Family Fellowship Inc. and thought it would be great to create a beautiful family heirloom that can raise money. This is the third year of doing a Shockey quilt. Below are photos of each person with their squares and final quilt with those who were able to make it to the reunion (coming soon). {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2018-2019-4.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Toni Shockey }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2018-2019-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=[[Silvester-158|Kaylene Silvester]] }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2018-2019-8.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=[[George-5790|Stacie George Briggs]] did the amazing work of hand stitching the name square as well as putting the quilt together. }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2018-2019-3.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Milly Fessler took on the large center block as well as the three shown. }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2018-2019.jpg |caption=[[Brewer-2590|Carol Shockey]] }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2018-2019-1.jpg |caption=[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] }} Participants: *[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] *[[George-5790|Stacie George Briggs]] *[[Silvester-158|Kaylene Silvester]] *Milly Fessler *Toni Shockey *[[Brewer-2590|Carol Shockey]] {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2018-2019-5.jpg |size=l |caption=Full quilt image. }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2018-2019-6.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]], [[Brewer-2590|Carol Shockey]], & [[George-5790|Stacie George Briggs]] with the finished quilt. }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2018-2019-7.jpg |size=l |caption=Glen and Virginia Shockey, the winners of the quilt! }}

Shockey Quilt 2019-2020

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[[Category: Shockey Name Study]] [[Category: Family Heirlooms]] This quilt was designed by [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]]. She saw how many years ago they would have raffles at the Shockey Reunions to raise money for the Shockey Family Fellowship Inc. and thought it would be great to create a beautiful family heirloom that can raise money. This is the fourth year of doing a Shockey quilt. Below are photos of each person with their squares and final quilt with those who were able to make it to the reunion (ended up being virtual). {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2019-2020.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Toni Shockey }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2019-2020-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Milly Fessler, she also did the Shockey block }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2019-2020-4.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=[[Silvester-158|Kaylene Silvester]] }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2019-2020-5.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=[[George-5790|Stacie Briggs]] }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2019-2020-3.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2019-2020-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=[[Brewer-2590|Carol Shockey]] }} Participants: *[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] *[[George-5790|Stacie George Briggs]] *[[Silvester-158|Kaylene Silvester]] *Milly Fessler *Toni Shockey *[[Brewer-2590|Carol Shockey]] {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2019-2020-6.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Finished quilt with Charlotte and Carol Shockey. }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2019-2020-7.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Winner was Vivian Gruber but she kindly gifted the quilt to Walt & Cynthia (Mandell) Elsey. }}

Shockey Quilt 2020-21

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[[Category: Shockey Name Study]] [[Category: Family Heirlooms]] This quilt was designed by [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]]. She saw how many years ago they would have raffles at the Shockey Reunions to raise money for the Shockey Family Fellowship Inc. and thought it would be great to create a beautiful family heirloom that can raise money. This is the fifth year of doing a Shockey quilt. Below are photos of each person with their squares and final quilt with those who were able to make it to the reunion (coming soon). Participants: *[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] *[[George-5790|Stacie George Briggs]] - 3 blocks, big & small name block *[[Silvester-158|Kaylene Silvester]] *[[Brewer-2590|Carol Shockey]] *Merry Smith *Diane Shockey Wright {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2020-21.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2020-21-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=[[Brewer-2590|Carol Shockey]] }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2020-21-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=[[Brewer-2590|Carol Shockey]] (more) }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2020-21-3.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Merry Smith }} {{Image|file=Shockey_Quilt_2020-21-4.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Diane Shockey Wright }}

Shockley Name Study

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[[Category:Shockley Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Shockley-651|David Shockley]] orleave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Shockley and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Shockoe Hill Cemetery

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The city of Richmond opened Shockoe Hill Cemetery in 1822 on 12.7 acres. Prominent burials include John Marhsall, Chief Justice of the United States, his wife Polly, [[Francisco-1|Peter Francisco]], Elizabeth Van Lew, mayors Williams Foushee and Joseph Mayo, Governor William H Cabell. Situated on gently rolling terrain adjacent to Hebrew Cemetery, the burial ground is enclosed by a pilastered brick wall crowned with brick coping and is accessed through six iron gates. Four orthogonal roadways divide the cemetery into a nine-parcel grid and numerous grass pathways subdivide each section. Throughout the nineteenth century the City planted magnolias, tulip poplar, Virginia elm, Kentucky coffeetree, lilac, crape myrtle, boxwood, and yew. Architectural style is Late Victorian, Early Republic, 19th-century and Exotic Revival. Shockoe Hill Cemetery is on the Virginia Landmarks Register and National Register of Historic Places. More than a thousand servicemen are buried here, including 27 Revolutionary War veterans; an estimated 430 or so War of 1812 veterans; and an estimated 600 or so Civil War soldiers, both veterans and wartime casualties The cemetery holds the graves of Chief Justice John Marshall; attorney John Wickham (counsel for Aaron Burr in Burr's 1807 treason trial); Revolutionary War hero Peter Francisco; famed Union spy Elizabeth Van Lew, as well as many members of her spy network; John Minor Botts, a Congressman and later a dedicated Unionist who helped lead opposition to the Confederate government; Virginia Governor William H. Cabell; Virginia Acting Governors John Mercer Patton (General George S. Patton's great-grandfather), John Rutherfoord, and John Munford Gregory; Judge Dabney Carr; United States Senators Powhatan Ellis and Benjamin W. Leigh; Dr. Daniel Norborne Norton, developer of the Norton grape; dozens of Revolutionary War soldiers; and hundreds of Confederate soldiers. It is believed the more than 400 veterans of the War of 1812 buried here is the largest such assemblage in the country. ==Sources== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shockoe_Hill_Cemetery *https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/52134/shockoe-hill-cemetery *https://www.virginiahistory.org/read-watch-listen/shockoe-hill-cemetery-richmond-landmarks-history-alyson-lindsey-taylor-white *https://tclf.org/landscapes/shockoe-hill-cemetery *[https://books.google.com/books?id=ZR7NrNTEVRkC Shockoe Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia: Register of Interments April 10, 1822-December 31, 1950] (snippet search for 1960 book)

Shoemaker Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Shoemaker Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Shoemaker Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shoemaker Shoemaker] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Shoemaker name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Shoemaker's), by time period (18th Century Shoemaker's), or by topic Shoemaker DNA, Shoemaker Occupations, Shoemaker Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Shoemaker Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Shoemaker}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Shoemaker}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Bright-1984|Billie (Bright) Keaffaber]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2]

Shonman/Stoloff family Tree

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{{Jewish Roots Sticker}} ''Shonman/Stolloff family tree'' as handed down by Richard Lee Richard placed great detail into the family biographies and I needed a place to put this information.

Shoopman Cemetery, Smokey Creek, Tennessee

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[[Category: Shoopman Cemetery at Smokey Creek, Scott County, Tennessee]] The cemetery is on Smokey Creek Road about 2.5 miles out of Smokey Junction.

Shoreditch, Middlesex One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q1027127|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Shoreditch, Middlesex One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== {{Image|file=PFWC-34.jpg |align=l }} :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Middlesex :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51.526, -0.078 :'''Elevation:''' ===History=== '''Shoreditch''' is a district in the East End of London, and forms the southern end of the London Borough of Hackney. In the 16th century, the district was central to Elizabethan theater. ===Population=== The '''Monksfield family''' *[[Monksfield-31|Sarah Monksfield (1820-)]] ====Notables==== *[[Marlowe-151|Christopher "Kit" Marlowe]] (26 February 1564 – 30 May 1593), Elizabethan playwright that may have heavily inspired William Shakespeare ==Sources==

Shorewood Lodge

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[[Category:Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]] {{One Place Study | place = [[:Space:Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]] }} == History == * Ma and [[Otis-1660|Pa (Frank) Otis]] * Ma and Pa's Son [[Otis-1659|Francis]] and his wife Johnnie - added a bait store on the creek * * 1995-2014 then 2019-2021 - Teresa's Country Square - Richard and Teresa Stnczyk * 2014-2019 Dockside Pub and Eatery LLC- Lessee Dave and Jenn Bittner == Sources == == Members == * [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] * [[Nueske-2|Ryan Nueske]] Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Shorney Name Study

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[[Category:Shorney Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Obrien-4884|Steph Meredith]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. All categories can be found here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Shorney_Name_Study == Task List == * find Famous and/Notable Shorneys == Meaning and Origin == * From the Flemish, Schournoy; a personal name. The surname is most frequently held in England, where it is borne by 311 people, or 1 in 179,158. In England Shorney is mostly concentrated in: Somerset, where 15 percent reside, Hampshire, where 14 percent reside and West Midlands, where 11 percent reside. Outside of England Shorney occurs in 12 countries. It also occurs in The United States, where 20 percent reside and Wales, where 14 percent reside. Seems from research that they Started off in Cannington, Somerset ==Resources== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SHORNEY List of Shorneys on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/SHORNEY G2G feed of questions tagged "Shorney"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Shorney Orphaned Shorney profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Shorney-1 Unsourced Shorney profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=SHORNEY Unconnected Shorney profiles on WikiTree]. SHORNEY Genealogy | WikiTree FREE Family Tree Are your SHORNEY ancestors on WikiTree yet? Search 592 then share your genealogy and compare DNA to grow an accurate global family tree that's free forever. == Name Variations == {| Class=Wikitable border "1" Align="center" |- | Name || Profile || Variation || |- | Isett Shorney || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shorney-1 || '''Shawney''' || |- | George Shorney || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shorney-33 || '''Showey''' || |- | Emma Shorney || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shorney-39 || '''Sherney''' || |- | Henry Shorney || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shorney-67 || '''Thorney''' || |- | Richard Shorney || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shorney-68 || '''Thornley''' || |- | Albert Shorney || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shorney-84 || '''Shorney'''|| |- | George Shorney || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shorney-197 || '''Sharny''' || |- | George Shorney || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shorney-201 || '''Schorney''' || |- | Sarah Shorney || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shorney-244 || '''Sharney''' || |- |William Shorney || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shorney-258 || '''Shorny''' || |- | John Shorney || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shorney-259 || '''Shornway''' || |- | Maria Shorney || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shorney-260 || '''Shornnay''' || |} == Useful Links == * http://www.wsom.org.uk/Registers/OStowBur17271812.htm * https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills

Shorneys in England

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[[Category:Places They Lived, Shorney Name Study]] Part of the [[Space:Shorney Name Study|Shorney Name Study]] == Somerset Shorney == {|border="1" width="600" class="wikitable sortable" style="background-color:#C5FDD2" | '''County'''||'''Town'''|| '''House Number /Place''' || '''Street''' || '''Wiki-ID''' |- | Somerset || Banwell || 10 || Hopkins Street || [[ Shorney-83 | Edward Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Bedminster || 4 || Shrewsbury Terrace || [[ Shorney-169 | Agnes Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Bridgwater || || Hamp Street || [[ Shorney-165 | Louisa Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Bridgwater || 25 || Rosbery Road || [[ Shorney-48 | Oswald Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Bridgwater || Union Workhouse || || [[ Shorney-22 | William Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Bridgwater || || Wembdon Hill || [[ Shorney-37 | Sarah Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Charlynch || || || [[ Shorney-24 | James Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-23 | Mary Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-158 | Samuel Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-159 | William Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-160 | John Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || The Vicarage || Brook Street || [[ Shorney-358 | Ellen Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || 64 || Brook Street || [[ Shorney-12 | Charles Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || 98 || Brook Street || [[ Shorney-12 | Charles Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || || Brook Street || [[ Shorney-122 | Louisa Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-357 | William Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-360 | Amelia Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-170 | Edwin Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || || Chedge Lane || [[ Shorney-78 | Simon Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-37 | Sarah Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || || Church Street || [[ Shorney-37 | Sarah Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-44 | Edwin Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-28 | Austen Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-33 | George Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-338 | James Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-335 | Emily Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-339 | Ann Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-336 | Walter Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-340 | George Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-337 | Beadon Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || || Cooks Mill || [[ Shorney-48 | Oswald Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-50 | Mary shorney ]], [[ Shorney-51 | Winifred Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-52 | Mary Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || || East Street || [[ Shorney-20 | James Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-31 | James Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-36 | George Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-32 | John Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-22 | William Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-21 | Thomas Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-12 | Charles Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || 11, Orchard Cottage || Frog Street || [[ Shorney-20 | James Shorney ]] [[ Shorney-22 | William Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || 12, Orchard Cottage || Frog Street || [[ Shorney-12 | Charles Shorney]], [[ Shorney-13 | Arthur Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-14 | Izott Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-15 | Emma Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-16 | Frederick Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-11 | Amelia Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || 37 || Frog Street || [[ Shorney-12 | Charles Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-14 | Izott Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-37 | Ellen Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-18 | Maria Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-19 | Alice Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-11 | Amelia Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || || Frog Street || [[ Shorney-20 | James Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-31 | James Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-36 | George Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-37 | Sarah Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-32 | John Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-44 | Edwin Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-46 | Lewis Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-47 | Mary Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-48 | Oswald Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-50 | Mary Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-21 | Thomas Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-33 | George Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-340 | george Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-337 | Beadon Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-12 | Charles Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-13 | Arthur Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-14 | Izott Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-11 | Amelia Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || || Fore Street || [[ Shorney-66 | William Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-67 | Henry Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-83 | Edward Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-82 | Albert Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-85 | Mary Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-81 | Christabella Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-358 | Ellen Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-357 | William Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-165 | Louisa Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-78 | Simon Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || || High Street || [[ Shorney-66 | William Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-79 | Jesse Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-80 | Robert Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-73 | Thomas Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-358 | Ellen Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-166 | Charlotte Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-78 | Simon Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-37 | Sarah Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-33 | George Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-338 | James Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || The Cottage || High Street || [[ Shorney-73 | Thomas Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-360 | Amelia Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-340 | George Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || 3 || Nethercotts || [[ Shorney-12 | Charles Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || || Park Lane || [[ Shorney-67 | Henry Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-83 | Edward Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-84 | Albert Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || || Rodway || [[ Shorney-44 | Edwin Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-45 | Alfred Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Clevedon || || Chapel Hill || [[ Shorney-40 | Edwin Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-13 | Arthur Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-69 | Frederic Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Clevedon || Brymore || Hillside Road || [[ Shorney-40 | Edwin Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-41 | Edwin Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-42 | Laura Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-43 | Richard Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Clevedon || Rock View || Hillside Road || [[ Shorney-13 | Arthur Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-69 | Frederic Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-25 | Reginald Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Clevedon || 2, Toft Cottages || Old Street || [[ Shorney-13 | Arthur Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Clevedon || 4 || St Johns Avenue || [[ Shorney-40 | Edwin Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-41 | Edwin Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-42 | Laura Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-43 | Richard Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Clevedon || Rock View, 6 || St Johns Avenue || [[ Shorney-25 | Reginald Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Clevedon || || St Johns Avenue || [[ Shorney-13 | Arthur Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-25 | Reginald Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cossington || || Cossington Lodge || [[ Shorney-167 | Sarah Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || North Petherton || || Moorlands || [[ Shorney-81 | Christabella Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Otterhampton || || Church Street || [[ Shorney-18 | Maria Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-19 | Alice Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Otterhampton || || Hill || [[ Shorney-73 | Thomas Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-358 | Ellen Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-357 | William Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-357 | William Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Nailsea || || Snatches Folly || [[ Shorney-33 | George Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Stogumber || || Vellow Village || [[ Shorney-82 | Jane Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Taunton || || King Street || [[ Shorney-82 | Jane Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Trull || 4 || Oakfield Terrace || [[ Shorney-37 | Sarah Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Trull || || Wild Oak Cottage || [[ Shorney-82 | Jane Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Wells St Cuthbert || || || [[ Shorney-360 | Amelia Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Walton In Gordano || || Walton Road || [[ Shorney-49 | Emma Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || 3 || Albert Quandrant || [[ Shorney-110 | Rhoda Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || 79 || Albert Street || [[ Shorney-117 | Elizabeth Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || Widcombe Villa || Baker Street || [[ Shorney-104 | Herbert Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-113 | Rhoda Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || || Boulevards || [[ Shorney-79 | Jesse Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-103 | Ada Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-104 | Herbert Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-105 | Lydia Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || || Brymore Village || [[ Shorney-79 | Jesse Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || || Clifton Road || [[ Shorney-120 | Sidney Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare|| 1 || Exeter Road || [[ Shorney-119 | Frank Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || 2 || Landermann Terrace || [[ Shorney-83 | Edward Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-99 | Georgina Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-94 | Gilbert Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-80 | Robert Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-119 | Frank Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-122 | Louisa Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-120 | Sidney Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-121 | Isabella Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || 2 || Locking Road || [[ Shorney-79 | Jesse Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-105 | Lydia Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || Stuart House 8-10 || Longton Grove Road || [[ Shorney-102 | Henry Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || || Longton Grove Road || [[ Shorney-102 | Henry ]] , [[ Shorney-110 | Rhoda Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-109 | Jessie Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-107 | Fannie Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-108 | Bessie Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-117 | Elizabeth Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || Flat 2, 1 || Lovers Walk || [[ Shorney-115 | Mary Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || Woodfield Nursing Home, 57 || Lower Bristol Road || [[ Shorney-121 | Isabella Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || 35 || Lower Church Road || [[ Shorney-121 | Isabella Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || 7 || Meadow Street || [[ Shorney-103 | Ada Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || || Meadow Street || [[ Shorney-99 | Georgina Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || || Orchard Street || [[ Shorney-83 | Edward Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-92 | Ernest Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-99 | Georgina Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-93 | Edith Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-94 | Gilbert Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-80 | Robert Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-118 | Robert Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || 14 || Osborne Road || [[ Shorney-107 | Fannie Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Siper-Mare || || Ragland Terrace || [[ Shorney-79 | Jesse Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-102 | Henry Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-101 | Arthur Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-103 | Ada Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || || Regents Street || [[ Shorney-117 | Elizabeth Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || || St James Street || [[ Shorney-79 | Jesse Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || || Swiss Road || [[ Shorney-101 | Arthur Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-112 | Eveline Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Winscombe || || Rosemount || [[ Shorney-103 | Ada Shorney ]] |- |} == All Other Counties == {|border="1" width="600" class="wikitable sortable" style="background-color:#C5FDD2" | '''County'''||'''Town'''|| '''House Number /Place''' || '''Street''' || '''Wiki-ID''' |- | Berkshire || East Hendred || || || [[ Shorney-45 | Alfred Shorney ]] |- | Cumberland || Brampton || 102 || Darcy Road || [[ Shorney-184 | Jack Shorney ]] |- | Devon || Exeter || 4, The Quadrant || Wonford Road || [[ Shorney-108 | Bessie Shorney ]] |- | Devon || Ottery St Mary || || || [[ Shorney-109 | Jessie Shorney ]] |- | Devon || Lympstone || 8, Park View || Watton lane || [[ Shorney-109 | Jessie Shorney ]] |- | Devon || Northam || || Cross Street || [[ Shorney-357 | William Shorney ]] |- | Durham || St Oswald || || || [[ Shorney-47 | Mary Shorney ]] |- | Gloucestershire || || || Kensington Park || [[ Shorney-68 | Richard Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-123 | Grace Shorney ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Barton Regis || || Pennywell Road || [[ Shorney-55 | Francis Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-56 | Elizabeth Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-57 | Winifred Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-58 | Lucy Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-59 | William Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-60 | Francis Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-61 | Agnes Shorney ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || || Chaplin Road || [[ Shorney-55 | Francis Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-56 | Elizabeth Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-57 | Winifred Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-58 | Lucy Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-59 | William Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-60 | Francis Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-61 | Agnes Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-62 | Catherine Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-63 | Margaret Shorney ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || || Crow Lane || [[ Shorney-68 | Richard Shorney ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || 94 || Petherton Road, Hengrove || [[ Shorney-97 | Henry Shorney ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || || Portland Square || [[ Shorney-92 | Ernest Shorney ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || Lansdown Villa, 368 || Wells Road || [[ Shorney-169 | Agnes Shorney ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || || Stockland || [[ Shorney-37 | Sarah Shorney ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || 4 || Walliscote Avenue, Henleaze || [[ Shorney-92 | Ernest Shorney ]] |- |-| Gloucestershire || Cheltenham || The Coltswold Cheshire Home || Overton Road || [[ Shorney-191 | Beryl Shorney ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Cheltenham || Church House/Farm || Staverton Village || [[ Shorney-123 | Grace Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-124 | Violet Shorney ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Eastville || 11 || Edward Street || [[ Shorney-56 | Elizabeth Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-60 | Francis Shorney ]] |- | Gloucestershire || St James || || Newfoundland Road || [[ Shorney-92 | Ernest Shorney ]] |- | Gloucestershire || St James || || || [[ Shorney-85 | Mary Shorney ]] |- | Gloucestershire || St Paul || || Ashley Road || [[ Shorney-168 | Caroline Shorney ]] |- | Hertfordshire || Standon || || Old Hale Green || [[ Shorney-178 | William Shorney ]] |- | Kent || Tunbridge Wells || 3 || Polsden Road || [[ Shorney-182 | Ernest Shorney ]] |- | Lancashire || Makerfield || || || [[ Shorney-46 | Lewis Shorney ]] |- | Lancashire || Preston || 96 || Oxford Street || [[ Shorney-17 | Ellen Shorney ]] |- | Middlesex || Chelsea || || Kings Road || [[ Shorney-45 | Alfred Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-178 | William Shorney ]] |- | Middlesex || Chelsea || || Smith Street || [[ Shorney-45 | Alfred Shorney ]] |- | Middlesex || Chelsea || || || [[ Shorney-45 | Alfred Shorney ]] |- | Middlesex || Wood Green || || || [[ Shorney-178 | William Shorney ]] |- | Middlesex || St James || || || [[ Shorney-46 | Lewis Shorney ]] |- | Nothamptonshire || Gretton || || || [[ Shorney-357 | William Shorney ]] |- | Surrey || Croydon || || Leslie Park || [[ Shorney-11 | Amelia Shorney ]] |- | Surrey || Kingston-Upon-Thames || || King Charles Road || [[ Shorney-15 | Emma Shorney ]] |- | Surrey || Mortlake || || Merton Cottages || [[ Shorney-15 | Emma Shorney ]] |- | Sussex || Heron's Ghyll || || Oak Cottage || [[ Shorney-28 | Austen Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-29 | Charles Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-368 | Margaret Shorney ]] |- | Warwickshire || Alum Rock || 43 || Edmund Road || [[ Shorney-345 | Edward Shorney ]] |- | Warwickshire || Coventry || 81 || Dallington Road || [[ Shorney-346 | Leviner Shorney ]] |- | Warwickshire || Solihull || || Drury Lane || [[ Shorney-336 | Walter Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-341 | Joseph Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-342 | Walter Shorney ]] |- | Warwickshire || Solihull || Ten House Row, 9 || Warwick Road || [[ Shorney-336 | Walter Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-343 | William Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-344 | Emily Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-345 | Edward Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-346 | Leviner Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-347 | Alfred Shorney ]] |- | Worcestershire || Balsall Heath || Cobden place || Edward Road || [[ Shorney-343 | William Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-344 | Edith Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-345 | Edward Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-346 | Leviner Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-347 |Alfred Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-348 | Mary Shorney ]] |- | Worcestershire || Barbourne || 25 || Lodge Road || [[ Shorney-335 | Emily Shorney ]] |- | Worcestershire || Harborne || || Heath Road || [[ Shorney-335 | Emily Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-337 | Beadon Shorney ]] |- |} == Unknown Addresses == {|border="1" width="600" class="wikitable sortable" style="background-color:#C5FDD2" | '''County'''||'''Town'''|| '''House Number /Place''' || '''Street''' || '''Wiki-ID''' |- | Gloucestershire || Bedminster || || || [[ Shorney-92 | Ernest Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-97 | Henry Shorney ]] |- | Essex || Shoebury || || ||[[ Shorney-69 | Frederic Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-350 | Olive Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-381 | Irene Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-382 | Gwedolen Shorney ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || || || [[ Shorney-92 | Ernest Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-97 | Henry Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-68 | Richard Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-123 | Grace Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-124 | Violet Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-125 | Richard Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-126 | Arthur Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-169 | Agnes Shorney ]] |- | Gloucestershire || clifton || || || [[ Shorney-55 | Francis Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-56 | Elizabeth Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-57 | Winifred Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-58 | Lucy Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-59 | William Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-60 | Francis Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-61 | Agnes Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-62 | Catherine Shorney]] |- | Gloucestershire || || || || [[ Shorney-68 | Richard Shorney ]] |- | Lincolnshire || Grantham || || || [[ Shorney-17 | Ellen Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Ashcott || || || [[ Shorney-74 | Samuel Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-167 | Sarah Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-168 | Caroline Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-165 | Louisa Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-169 | Agnes Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-170 | Edwin Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Axbridge || || || [[ Shorney-94 | Gilbert Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Bawdrip || || || [[ Shorney-167 | Sarah Shorney ]] |- | Somerset ||| Bishops Hull || || || [[ Shorney-54 | Lucy Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Bridgwater || || || [[ Shorney-11 | Amelia Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Burnham-On-Sea || || || [[ Shorney-63 | Margaret Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cannington || || || [[ Shorney-68 | Richard Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-80 | Robert Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-168 | Caroline Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-165 | Louisa Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-170 | Edwin Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-31 | James Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-32 | John Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-117 | Elizabeth Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-38 | Richard Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-39 | Emma Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-40 | Edwin Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-44 | Edwin Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-45 | Alfred Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-46 | Lewis Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-47 | Mary Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-48 | Oswald Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-50 | Mary Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-51 | Winifred Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-52 | Mary Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-53 | Mary Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-54 | Lucy Shorney ]], Shorney-55 | Francis Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-28 | Austen Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-21 | Thomas Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-14 | Izott Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-16 | Frederick Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-19 | Alice Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Chilton Polden || || || [[ Shorney-74 | Samuel Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-171 | Eliza Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-169 | Agnes Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-170 | Edwin Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Clevedon || || || [[ Shorney-49 | Emma Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-42 | Laura Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-13 | Arthur Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Cossington || || || [[ Shorney-167 | Sarah Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Durleigh || || || [[ Shorney-165 | Louisa Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Mark || || || [[ Shorney-18 | Maria Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Nether Stowey || || || [[ Shorney-32 | John Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-172 | Mary Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-173 | John Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-174 | Jane Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-175 | John Shorney ]], [[ Shorny-7 | James Shorny ]], [[ Shorny-8 | John Shorny ]], [[ Shorney-189 | Sarah Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-176 | Anne Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-174 | Jane Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Otterhampton || || || [[ Shorney-19 | Alice Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Wembson || || || [[ Shorney-11 | Amelia Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || || || [[ Shorney-83 | Edward Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-92 | Ernest Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-94 | Gilbert Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-100 | Dorothy Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-79 | Jesse Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-102 | Henry Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-110 | Rhoda Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-109 | Jessie Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-107 | Fannie Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-108 | Bessie Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-101 | Arthur Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-103 | Ada Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-104 | Herbert Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-113 | Rhoda Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-115 | Mary Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-114 | Annie Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-116 | Herbert Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-105 | Lydia Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-119 | Frank Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-122 | Louisa Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-120 | Sidney Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-121 | Isabella Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-117 | Elizabeth Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-49 | Emma Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || West Hatch || || || [[ Shorney-175 | John Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Winscombe || || || [[ Shorney-103 | Ada Shorney ]] |- | Somerset || Yatton || || || [[ Shorney-356 | Ann Shorney ]] |- | Surrey || Wandsworth || || || [[ Shorney-124 | Violet Shorney ]] |- | Surrey || Barnes || || || [[ Shorney-15 | Emma Shorney ]] |- | Wiltshire || Westbury || || || [[ Shorney-15 | Emma Shorney ]] |- | Worcestershire || Kings Norton || || || [[ Shorney-335 | Emily Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-343 | Willim Shorney ]] |- | Worcestershire || Molesey || || || [[ Shorney-335 | Emily Shorney ]] |- | Worcestershire || || || || [[ Shorney-337 | Beadon Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-349 | Annie Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-350 | Henry Shorney ]], [[ Shorney-351 | Florence Shorney ]] |- |}

Short Creek Mine Disaster

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Short Creek Mine Disaster 1909

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[[Category:This Day In History February 02]] [[Category: Alabama, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Short Creek Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: Feb 2, 1909 * Location: Short Creek, Alabama * Victims: 18 casualties * Cause: Explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Mine Name Disaster, City, State, YYYY]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:State, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:City, State]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources=== * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/short_creek_news_only.htm

Short Mountain Mine Disaster

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Short Stories of Pirates and Smugglers

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Arthur wrote a number of short stories from research he gained from archives with Custom and Excise. A number of them he broadcasted on the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) during the period above. '''''All stories on this page are copyright of K900 Publishing.'' '''''All stories on this page are published with kind permission from K900 Publishing/ Copyright reserved.'''''''' '''Story No. 1 '''Concerning Smuggling'''''' BBC Broadcast Date: 4 January 1929 I want to take you back to an almost forgotten world - the England of the 18th and 19th centuries, for this was the great smuggling period. It was an England very different from today. There were few large towns. The population mostly lived on the countryside in small self contained communities. There were no railways, telegraphs or wireless and the roads were frequently only tracks of mud and quagmire. At sea there were few light houses, no light ships, no Life Saving Apparatus and few if any Lifeboats. Vessels were wholly propelled by wind and sail and were of small size. The engineer had not arrived and with the absence of docks, vessels lay against small quays or were put on the mud of rivers and creeks to discharge their cargoes. But it was a period of great sailors who knew every mood of the sea and all the craft of sailing small vessels. With regard to the law, the King's Writ still ran but at a decreasing speed the further it was from London. Probably in our hearts we are all smugglers. The halo of romance is always around the smugglers. The adventurous voyage, the escape from the Revenue Cruiser, the hovering around the coast until the signal light is shown, the rapid transfer of the casks from the vessel to the boats and then to the shore - always with the possibility of the Preventive Men appearing! Do not we feel a sense of relief when the last cask has been put in a secure place, the tired men and horses go home, and the Preventive Men arrive too late! Do you remember Rudyard Kipling's smuggling song in Puck of Pook's Hill? I can only give you a verse or two. The smuggler is warning his daughter not to give away any information: ''If you wake at midnight and hear a horse's feet
''Don't go drawing back the blind or looking in the street,''
''Them that asks no questions isn't told a lie,''
''So watch the wall my darling as the gentlemen go by.''
''Five and twenty horses trotting through the dark''
''Brandy for the parson, baccy for the clerk,''
''Laces for a lady, letters for a spy,''
''And watch the wall my darling while the gentlemen go by.''
''Running round the wood lump if you chance to find ''
''Little barrels roped and tarred full of brandy – wine''
''Don't you shout to come and look nor take them for your play''
''Put the brush wood back again - they'll be gone next day.''
''If you meet King George's men dressed in blue and red''
''You be careful what you say and mindful what is said,''
''If they call you Pretty Maid and chuck beneath the chin,''
''Don't you tell where no one is - nor yet where no one's been.''
''Five and twenty horses trotting through the dark''
''Brandy for the parson, baccy for the clerk,''
''Them that asks no questions isn't told a lie,''
''So watch the wall my darling when the gentlemen go by.'' ''
But the hard facts compel me to say that this is misplaced emotion. Commencing in individual ventures the Free Trade as it was called, because it paid no taxes, developed so rapidly that it became a conspiracy against the State. There is hardly a beach on our deeply fissured coast over which the casks have not been rolled and the Tea and Tobacco carried. Cellars were dug or places of concealment for contraband were found all over the country; Companies were formed to carry on the trade; vessels were employed wholly in the smuggling trade whilst at Foreign Ports immense quantities of contraband were gathered for shipment. Take the item of tea as an illustration. Tea was unknown in England until about 1660 when it is said to have been introduced by Lord Allington. The East India Company held the monopoly but so rare was the commodity that when in 1664 it was desired to present some to the King it is stated that only 2lbs 2ozs was obtainable and that at the price of 40 shillings a lb. Incidentally I may state as a curiosity of tariff that when an Excise duty was first imposed upon tea, coffee and chocolate it was laid against the infusion produced and not against the articles themselves. Thus the infusion of tea and coffee paid 4d per gallon and the infusion of chocolate 8d per gallon. This was altered later and tea drinking became general but the extent to which it was smuggled was discovered in 1784 by a Commission appointed by Pitt when it was estimated that of 13 million lbs consumed in the country no less than 7 million lbs had entered by means of the smugglers. Add the tremendous similar losses to the Revenue by smuggled tobacco, wine and spirits and it will be seen as I have said that it was a conspiracy against the State. Another thing must be noted - that as the smuggling trade developed towards the end of the 18th and the commencement of the 19th centuries it assumed the character of an armed rebellion. Vessels were so heavily armed with guns that on occasion they would fight the Revenue Cruisers and the men who landed the goods were armed and instructed to fight any Crown force if necessary. The latter were called forced runs and when they were introduced the more moderate minded men amongst the smugglers withdrew. But their places were taken by the desperate and bloodthirsty men of an ignorant age and the murder of Crown Officers and also of Informers were frequent. It is little wonder that Dr. Johnson described a smuggler as a wretch who in defiance of the laws imports and exports goods without payment of duty, and that John Wesley, the great spiritual leader of the 18th century declined to admit or retain in his Societies any persons who traded in "uncustomed goods". The goods which were smuggled into England were obtained from many foreign ports but the South and West of England were largely supplied from depots maintained in the Channel Islands. These islands whilst being British had their distinct Revenue laws. Vessels took out clearance for fictitious places and as soon as they were at sea made for their rendezvous on the British coast. For easy handling the wine and spirits were contained in small casks called ankers each containing about 7 gallons. To every two ankers a rope sling was attached and when the rendezvous was reached the ankers were lowered into boats and rowed ashore and there thrown across the backs of the horses waiting in readiness. The cavalcade then proceeded to the place where concealed cellars had been provided. In a few hours the horses would be in their stables, the brandy safely housed and the Preventive Men none the wiser. The next night, or when required, the ankers would again be placed on horses backs and, as the turnpikes were open at night, the smugglers would transfer the goods to another place or concealment further inland. By this means contraband was obtainable at fairly fixed prices throughout large areas remote from the coast. That the local trade was considerable, the sale price of contraband cheap, and the profit to the smuggler large may be gathered from a Swansea report dated 1776: "We suppose that the quantity of spirits landed within the limits of this Port within one year may be about 6000 gallons which we are informed is sold at the rate of 5s to 6s per gallon. The profit that the smuggler makes as far as we can learn may be from 4s to 5s per gallon". In 1801 there is reference to the plentiful supply of spirits obtainable in the neighbourhood of Llanelly "which have for a long time not exceeded 10s per gallon." The result of this, according to the report was the general use of spirits amongst the lower ranks of the people. There is little evidence available that Welsh smugglers used fire-arms or even had the instinct of actual murder aroused except in a few cases when their tempers were quickened by frustrated runs. The men who received the goods or assisted the runs were at other times peaceful citizens, who as farmers, farm hands or other workers pursued common place lives and probably treated the isolated Preventive Men dotted along the coast in a neighbourly fashion. But there was a conspiracy of silence seldom if ever broken. All the countryside knew what the Revenue Officer wanted to know but never told him. The date the next cutter was due, the place of landing, the men who would assist, the cellars where the contraband would be concealed, - all these things were talked of between themselves, but never to the Officer who lived in their midst. To turn informer was to be ostracised and in the South of England more than one informer was murdered. Of the tricks of smugglers I have not time to tell you. False information would be circulated that a run was intended on one part of the coast and when the Revenue men assembled at that point the smuggling vessel would land her goods at another place. Casks of spirits were sunk off the coast to be landed later. Lord Teignmouth in his book "The Smugglers" mentions that at Dungeness an Officer on the lookout observed a feather stationary on the water. He stripped, swam out to it and found the feather was inserted in a small cork to which a piece of twine was made fast and on hauling this in he soon got hold of a rope and eventually drew 32 tubs of spirits to shore. I have another report before me dated April 1816:"It has been represented that a practice now prevails with the smugglers of towing casks under water with ropes and sinkers fastened to the bottoms of their vessels so that when these vessels are boarded at sea by the Revenue Cruisers nothing is found. Another trick occasionally used was to run up the Yellow flag. This flag was the signal of Plague being on board and as Plague was the most dreaded disease sometimes the Revenue Cruiser sheered off and the smuggler took his casks to land in safety. '''Story No. 3 '''Smuggling at Lundy and Barry'''''' BBC Broadcast Date: 18 January 1929 I am going to speak to you tonight on smuggling ventures at Barry and in the Bristol Channel, but what is true of these waters is also true of almost every part of our coasts. There are few creeks into which the smuggling cutters have not run, and few beaches over which the casks have not been rolled. One of my earliest memories is that of sitting on my mother's knees whilst she told me of a lonely creek on the Southampton Water where, as a child, she quaked with fear in bed, pulling the clothes over her head to prevent her hearing the rough language of the men outside and the rolling of the casks. If you have been afloat at night on the Bristol Channel you will have seen the flashes of the numerous light houses and light ships, or the lights of the buoys which mark the channels of dangerous rocks. None of these existed in the smuggling days, except perhaps the Flat Holm light which was first erected in 1740. Long before this Pirates used to visit the Channel, and in the Cardiff Records it is stated that one, named David Roberts, who was Comptroller of Customs, was in collusion with them and shared their profits. I am speaking of the latter part of the 17th and the commencement of the 18th century when smuggling was at its height. It was a well established and lucrative trade which defied all efforts made to suppress it. Largely it was conducted in armed vessels by men who had little fear of the King's forces and who on occasion fought Revenue Cruisers, soldiers of Preventive Men. To speak of Lundy first; this island lying at the entrance of the Bristol Channel appears to have been a smuggler's paradise. Its isolation prevented any oversight by the Revenue authorities and it became a depot for smuggled goods from which they could be conveniently transferred in small vessels to the neighbouring coasts of Devon, Somerset and South Wales. In October 1783 occurs the report "it has become a practice of the smugglers to land cargoes on the Island of Lundy from whence the same is conveyed along the coasts in small vessels". Within six weeks the truth of this report was to receive ample corroboration and Lundy, without premeditation, was to be raided by an armed force. It occurred in this way: Attached to the Naval forces was an armed vessel called the "Lady Mackworth". She was voyaging from Plymouth to Swansea "with the trade of the neighbourhood" which means that she was conveying merchantmen as was done during the recent war. At 7 am of the 14th November 1783 "when close in with the Isle of Lundy" a small cutter was observed. Capt. Dickenson watched her and became suspicious that she was either a privateer or a smuggler. He therefore determined to give chase but manoeuvre his vessel as he would he found that the cutter was too ably handled for him to overhaul her. He finally had to give up the chase and he then resolved to overhaul the island instead. Boats were sent ashore with "strict orders to search the island! That day spent on Lundy by the Naval men was not unprofitable. There is no record if they found any of the inhabitants, but they found much else which interested them. Casks of spirits which had never paid duty to the King were stowed away in caves and other places, and, to their surprise, they also discovered that the smugglers had erected a number of small huts and filled them with contraband. Whether they discovered all the nooks and crannies of the island in which goods were deposited may be doubted but the seizure of 128 casks containing 896 gallons of spirits and quantity of Bohea Tea was proof of the use to which the island had been put. The practice alluded to of using small vessels to convey goods from Lundy to the neighbouring coasts is borne out be a seizure at Breaksea Point in 1782. The nearest Officer was stationed at Aberthaw, and, one day when patrolling the coast, he observed a small vessel of 18 tons bumping on the rocks. He also observed a horse, some men, and casks. The men at once disappeared leaving the horse and the casks, the latter containing Brandy. The vessel, of course, was seized, and became forfeit to the Crown, so as to prevent her from being used again for illegal purposes. It will be remembered that the vessels were very small, and frequently they were broken up by being sawn in pieces. There is evidence that this was not always fully carried out, and, sometimes, only a plank or two were removed, with the result that she got back into the smuggling trade again. Perhaps it was knowledge of this that prompted a man some months later to offer to buy this vessel. His proposal lacked nothing in directness or simplicity for he suggested to the Cardiff officials that before being "officially" destroyed and sold to him, one plank should be taken out of her. The Revenue officials indignantly refused this suggestion and the record proceeds in appearance the man who offered to buy her was a thorough going sea faring man - but from Lundy!, and, we believe, that never yet lived a man on the Island of Lundy that was not concerned in smuggling! The seized horse was put out to keep at the cost of 3s a week. Time passed without any order being received from London. perhaps it was the unwonted leisure, or it may have been the too luxuriant food, or possibly too he was a smuggler at heart who missed the little casks he used to carry and objected to the proximity of Revenue Officers whatever the reason was, after six months had passed and no order as to his future had been received, he decided his own destiny and died. Amongst the smugglers who used Lundy Island was a man called Thomas Knight. My first note of him is dated 1770 when he and three other smuggling vessels were refitting in the secluded harbours near Portrush in North island. His vessel then was a large cutter mounting 8 carriage guns beside swivels and small arms. Thirteen years later I find him in the upper waters of the Bristol Channel, but now in charge of a brig armed with 24 guns and manned by 35 or 40 men. Except the few Preventive men dotted along the coast, the Bristol Channel had little protection from smugglers, and Knight, taking advantage of its defenceless condition, determined to leave Lundy and establish himself on Barry Island. Those of you who know Barry today with its extensive docks, beautifully laid out Esplanade, and its crowd of visitors, must imagine a bare island with but few houses in the neighbourhood. But it had great advantages from a smuggler's point of view. It possessed good holding ground, excellent depth of water, shelving beaches, and sands in which, if required, contraband could be buried. Strategically too, it was ideal, as the approach of any disturbers from any point on sea or land could be observed. Knight with his armed force ignored the civil authorities. He acquired or borrowed a house, his brig emptied her cargoes of spirits and tobacco upon the sands even in daylight, and then sailed away to bring more. In a short time he had gained such an ascendance in the neighbourhood that "the people being in such dread of Knight we find difficulty in getting them to work for us". Meanwhile the smuggled goods found ready purchasers throughout the country and Cardiff, Newport and other places contained willing receivers. Horses carrying the small casks were found on the country roads; small vessels were loaded at Barry and sent up the Channel, and the country was "infested with smugglers". Now at Barry there was only one Revenue officer, Thomas Hopkins. How was he to deal with an armed brig manned with an overwhelming force? The story is interesting as showing the resource of the Officer. Soon after Knight arrived, and when the brig was at sea, Hopkins determined to visit him. It must have been with considerable trepidation as to the reception that awaited him. But he found Knight to be the most courteous smuggler who ever handled contraband. Probably Knight knew to mishandle an officer on the mainland would bring other forces on him. On being challenged he admitted he had contraband, and Hopkins had soon seized numerous hampers and also 12 tall hogsheads of wine. But here a difficulty arose. He needed horses and carts to remove them. Knight assured him that he would look after the goods whilst Hopkins went for the carts. And so he did, for when Hopkins returned all the wine had vanished and only the smiling smuggler remained! In the duel of wits that followed the smile was not destined to remain on the face of the smuggler. The Officers commenced a system of pin-pricking. When the armed brig was at Barry the smuggled goods were brought ashore with impunity, no Revenue Officers being visible, but, as soon as the brig disappeared they arrived. The result was that at Barry, and in many other places, the goods fell into the hands of the Preventive men, and Knight had to bear the loss. I cannot give you all the details of these raids. One time the Officers seized 384 gallons of wine, at another 12 hogsheads of tobacco and yet another 130 gallons of rum. So the little game of the Officers went on to great loss for Knight. This policy of pin-pricking him so affected Knight that after being established in Barry for two years he decided that the attention of the Revenue men was too costly and embarrassing, and he decided to quit the Island. Naturally the Revenue men were somewhat jubilant and wrote of the time "when they drove Knight from Barry Island". But evidently Knight was not a reformed character for the note is appended "he is now, we are informed, at Lundy, we suppose on the same bad business". It must not be supposed that with the disappearance of Knight smuggling ended at Barry. I have not time to tell you of his successor Doggett who swaggered at Barry for a little time, or of the seizure of tobacco in a lonely out-house at Goldcliffe, or of the smuggling vessel that was brought to anchor in Penarth Roads accompanied by a Revenue cruiser, or of the hogshead of tobacco found in the yard of a Cardiff merchant. All the way through the country, for long years, people were interested in getting goods without paying duty for them. Barry remained a centre for landing the goods, and when Knight was forgotten ankers of spirits were hidden in the sands. One surprise seizure may be mentioned. In 1805 two Officers travelled to Marcross to serve summons upon the wife of Thos John for smuggling. When three quarters of a mile from Marcross they met John walking beside a horse upon which his wife was seated. Whether she rode astride is not mentioned but evidently her garments were covering more than a woman's dress is entitled to do. Those were not days of attenuated attire, and when the Officers, being suspicious, requested her to dismount they found hat her robes had covered a bag in which three small kegs of brandy were hidden! Even with such evidence of smuggling the Revenue Officers showed compassion for they reported "they are indigent circumstances having a family of eight children. '''Story No. 4 '''Glamorgan Smugglers''' '''The Customs Officer Without Hands'''''' Not Used Of all the curious persons who, in the days of patronage, were nominated for positions in the Government service, none was more singular than Thomas Prance. To enter the Customs Department where boats had to be used, vessels boarded and searched, and lithe bodied smugglers encountered, the full quantity of limbs might haven been held to be essential. Yet Thomas Prance, who became Sitter in the boat at Whitford, Gower, in 1807, was a maimed man who had steel hooks where his hands should have been. The examination into his physical fitness for the position to which high influence had nominated him, disclosed wonderful methods of adaptations. Could he write? At once Prance unscrewed the hook on his right stump disclosing a small cavity into which he fitted a pen with his teeth, dipped it into a bottle of ink hung from his neck, and proceeded to do clerical work! Could he climb a vessel's side? Prance first examined his hooks, then attached them to projections until he could compass the bulwark rail and then with a mighty heave he was on board! How did he eat and drink? At once the strong teeth unscrewed both hooks and inserting a knife into a prepared cavity in the right stump and a fork into the left he was ready for a meal! A man of such resource was not to be denied entrance into the Revenue service, especially as it was believed that Charles James Fox was his patron, and this Welshman without hands was duly entered as an efficient Officer of the Customs Department. Behind all this is a story of consummate courage on the high seas and of a prolonged fight with a French privateer of overwhelming strength which should not be forgotten. Partly it has been recovered from a descendant of Prance who obtained particulars from America and partly from a letter in a file of newspapers over fifty years old. And here is the story of the Customs Officer without hands: In May, 1793, a number of British ships lay in the harbour of Norfolk, Virginia, ready for sea. Amongst these vessels was the 'Joseph' of Appledore, Thomas Prance master, laden with wheat consigned to Barcelona in Spain. The departure of this fleet was delayed because of England and France being at war, a cordon of French privateers ringed the port on the high seas. On 21st May they determined to sail in company trusting to beat off the enemy with their joint armament. Evidently the 'Joseph' was a slow sailor for the following day found her so well astern of the convoy that the French privateer 'Sans Culotte' Captain Ferree, saw the opportunity of cutting her off. And then followed one of those epic encounters that are the pride of our race, and the glory of our mercantile marine. All the advantages lay with the 'Sans Culotte'. She was the larger vessel, carried a crew of forty men and mounted ten guns. The little 'Joseph' carried only two guns and her total crew comprised nine men. Of these however three declared that they were foreigners and refusing to fight went into the hold leaving only six men to oppose the privateer. But although his enemy carried five times the number of guns and nearly seven times the number of crew, Prance did not hesitate to engage in the unequal conflict. During the first day the vessels lay at pistol shot, the two guns replying to the ten but no serious damage was effected. They parted at night to resume fighting at daybreak of the second day. Evidently Prance directed his fire so as to damage the rigging of his opponent for he so seriously damaged the foremast of the privateer that she had to draw off to repair her damage. To escape by sailing away was impossible even if Prance had ever contemplated it. Nor was any assistance available. The convoy had sailed away regardless of her missing comrade and the 'Joseph' and the 'Sans Culotte' were lonely spots in a waste of water. On the third day events followed each other in quick succession. The mate of the 'Joseph' was wounded and Prance had both to work the vessel and also serve a gun. Further misfortune followed for a shot tore away the flesh from Prance's left thigh causing great pain and weakness from loss of blood. And then the crowning disaster occurred. There was a heavy sea running and a man who was attending the vent of one of the guns rolled off, the air rekindling the dying powder. At this moment Prance was ramming home a cartridge with both hands when it ignited and both of Prance's hands were blown away from the wrists. Further resistance was impossible and the 'Joseph' was boarded from and surrendered to the French privateer. It was not until three days later, during which time Prance was without serious medical attention, that the 'Sans Culotte' with her prize entered Norfolk harbour. Here Prance was admitted to hospital and his stumps were amputated. Political matters, however, had changed, and America now being at war with France, the 'Sans Culotte' in turn was seized as prize. So greatly had Prance's courage awakened the admiration of the American authorities that they offered him the captured 'Sans Culotte'. To Prance lying helpless without hands the prospect of further sea service seemed hopeless and he therefore declined the gift. Then followed the long waiting time. Communication by post was a precarious venture and Prance having lost his hands could not write. His relations in Wales waited for the news that never came. Gradually information of a great sea fight filtered through to be followed by the erroneous statement that Prance was dead. When all ground for hope had departed his family went into mourning and, it is said that they assembled and listened to a funeral sermon. But Prance was not so easily disposed of and later on he walked in brandishing his steel hooks. Prance's heroism awakened attention on both sides of the Atlantic. In the United States the leading citizens of Philadelphia, headed by the British Ambassador, presented him with a testimonial and a substantial gift of money. In England he became a person of notoriety. By the statesmen Charles James Fox he was introduced to the Prince Regent, afterwards King George IV. The Prince eulogised his courage, presented him with a thousand guineas, and, it is also stated, gave him a signet ring. Of what use a signet ring could be to man without fingers is unknown! Such is the history of the man without hands who became a Customs Officer. Was he successful in defending the Revenue? Let one incident decide. The men at Rhosilli were gathered in a field stowing in the corn stacks the result of the previous night's smuggling venture when horsemen came galloping towards them. No ordinary horsemen these, such as they knew well how to deal with by means of whips and bludgeons, for at their head raced a man without hands brandishing steel hooks that glistened in the sun. So uncanny was the apparition that the overawed smugglers fled in fear, leaving Prance to recover from the corn stacks 75 ankers of spirits and 1269 pounds of tobacco. Later Prance was appointed master of the Revenue cruiser 'Endeavour' with headquarters at the Mumbles. He became a local celebrity, his accomplishments including that of being 'a capital tennis player'. That his health and activity were fully restored became evident from his ability to 'jump a five barred gate'. His son, Mr Peter Plight Prance recorded in the 'Cambrian' in 1879 the curious incident that his father and two friends (Capt David Tennant, RN, and a Mr. Roberts of Hatherly) walked arm in arm down Wind Street, Swansea, with only one hand between the three of them! This remarkable Revenue Officer died at an advanced age and was buried at the Chapel-of-Ease at Penclawdd. '''Story No. 5 '''Treasure Ships in The Bristol Channel'''''' Broadcast or Published Date: 4 August 1932 Today, September 8th, is the forgotten anniversary of the arrival of the treasure ships in 1745.Strong tides swept a strange fleet up the Bristol Channel to King Road. The keepers of the newly erected light house on the Flat Holm looked with amazement upon two well armed Privateers, each towing a battered and partly dismantled vessel, whilst three men of war hovered around to protect them. Evidently something important had happened, which, doubtless, was connected with the war being waged against France and Spain. But, in Bristol river the truth leaked out. The Privateers were the 'Prince Frederick' and the 'Duke' of London, under the command of Commodore James Talbot, and the battered vessels had formerly flown the flag of the King of France. Gradually the story took shape. Commander Talbot cruising in the West Atlantic had intercepted three French naval vessels one of which had fled. After a few hours fighting the other two ships struck their flags, and, on boarding them, Talbot discovered not only Frenchman but high Spanish dignitaries and ecclesiastics. Why these strange passengers under the French flag? Could it be that the French squadron despatched to aid Spain in the Caribbean Sea had displaced the usual fleet of Spanish galleons and were conveying the exploited treasure of the New World to the Old? And then followed extraordinary stories of golden chalices having been thrown into the sea to escape capture and of the linings of the vessels having been packed with jewels and valuables, whilst their holds were filled with treasure! Bristol went mad with excitement. Only yesterday but one thought occupied the minds of her citizens, would Bonnie Prince Charlie, last heard of in the vicinity of Derby, push on to London and seize the Crown? Were they to hold loyalty to the Hanoverian King or exchange it for another Stuart Sovereign in the person of the fascinating Prince Charles? But all such speculations disappeared at the sight of the treasure ships. Never had similar spoil entered a British port. Even Wood Rogers, who, over thirty years before, had unladen the plunder taken from Spanish cities and ships in the Pacific, was forgotten. Bristol quays were to groan under greater treasure than that landed by Rogers. And the towing of those treasure ships from near the American coast was it not an unparalleled act of seamanship for sailing vessels? For two months the Privateers had guarded their capture and at the same time convoyed the golden derelicts across the turbulent Atlantic to the safety of the Irish coast. Never was there such a daring act of towage on the high seas and never one that promised greater reward. Nor were the Privateers disposed to put any man's honesty to the test. Having brought the ships home they guarded their own cargoes. Day after day the treasure chests were hoisted from the holds watched by the envious eyes of the crowd of onlookers. When the last one was brought to the quay it was ascertained that there were no fewer than 1093 treasure chests containing 2.644.922 ozs of silver bullion besides gold, silver plate and other valuables. No wonder that Privateering was popular when a single venture yielded a profit of between one and two million pounds! All that remained to do was to transport the plunder to London. The men of the Privateers shrewdly judged that the greatest safeguard against highway men, footpads and other marauders was publicity. No secret preparations theirs, and when, in 45 wagons, the treasure took the road to London it was decorated with flags whilst well armed Jack Tars ringed it round on horseback. And, to inform all and sundry in the towns and villages through which they passed, of one of the most profitable ventures that privateers had ever under- taken, the procession was preceded by a band! '''Story No. 6 '''Welsh Pirates''' '''The Adventures of Howell Davies'''''' BBC Broadcast Date: 30 September 1930 It need hardly be said that a man named Howell Davies was a Welshman. That he was a pirate only places him amongst a considerable number of his fellow countrymen who sailed under the Black Flag. Listen to some of the names: James Skyrm, Achen Jones, Bartholomew Roberts, David Williams, besides Lewis, Bowen, Evans and many others. You may have noticed that I have not included the name of Sir Harry Morgan but that is because, strictly speaking, Morgan was a Buccaneer and not a pirate or in other words he was an unofficial raider of the Spanish Main. The great stories connected with him need to be taken alone. Tonight I am speaking of a period, 200 years ago, when piracy was a recognised pursuit. The seas were not policed, and the sailing vessels of those days followed regular trade routes extending from the West Indies across the Atlantic to the African coast (where, in the Gulf of Guinea there was a large and legitimate trade in slaves) and thence round the Cape of Good Hope to Madagascar, India and the East. I fear we must dismiss the idea of our childhood that captured crews were made to 'walk the plank' for generally they were persuaded to join the pirates by the hope of acquiring speedy fortune. The consequence was that many former pirates drifted back into honest ships only to foment further piracies. To turn pirate was not an infrequent event. Sometimes they declared themselves against vessels of particular nations and sometimes against 'all nations' even including their own. Howell Davies, of whom I am speaking tonight was born at Milford in Pembrokeshire. Of his parents and circumstances we know nothing. Like so many other Welshman he turned to the sea for a living. But the sea in those days was a very hard school. True it produced the finest seamen in the world but it also produced brutalized characters to whom piracy with its cruelties was welcome as a short cut to acquire wealth. Howell Davies cannot be ranked with men like Harry Morgan, who had the genius of leadership, or with Bartholomew Roberts, of whom I hope to speak next week. Roberts was a dandy and a puritan possessed of cunning and strategy, whilst Davies was a brutalised man capable of purposeless cruelty and without standards of honour to control his actions. There can be no doubt that Davies had served with pirates before we first come across him in 1718. He had then shipped as mate on board the 'Cadogan' a vessel doomed to have a tragic voyage. The 'Cadogan' belonged to Bristol but she lay at Plymouth. She had on board a cargo for the West Indies, but she was proceeding first to the Gulf of Guinea to fill up with slaves. The master, named Skinner, had difficulty in getting a crew and had to ship a number of men of bad character who had previously been in pirate ships. The worst of these men was the boatswain, a brutal man who defied the master and caused great discontent amongst the crew. On the passage out Skinner had great trouble, and, when off Sierra Leone, he met a British Man of War, he thought it an excellent opportunity to get rid of the disturbers. Accordingly the boatswain and others were transferred to the Men of War. This was bad enough in itself but Skinner made it worse by refusing to pay them their wages. The result was that the men left vowing vengeance against Skinner. But he took little notice of that as he never expected to meet them again. There are however strange happenings at sea and one of them was to occur to the unfortunate Skinner. Some time later a vessel flying the Black Flag bore down upon the 'Cadogan'. This pirate commanded by Ned England was well armed, and, as the 'Cadogan' was defenceless she was obliged to surrender. Skinner and his mate, Howell Davies, were ordered on board the pirate and as their boat drew alongside there was a tragic meeting, for, leaning over the bulwarks of the pirate, was the boatswain who had been sent on board the Man of War without his wages. When the boatswain saw who it was he said: 'Ah, is that you Captain Skinner? You are the only man in the world I wished to see. I owe you a debt and I will pay you back in your own coin.' I cannot describe the revolting and brutal scene that followed. The defenceless Skinner was fastened to the windlass. First he was pelted by the pirates with broken bottles, then he was cruelly whipped, and, finally, when they were tired of torturing him he was shot through the head. During these ghastly proceedings Howell Davis stood by laughing and never endeavoured to protect Skinner. From this event it may be judged that Davies was not unknown to pirate England and the subsequent proceedings confirmed it. England, not knowing how to dispose of the 'Cadogan' and her cargo, sent Davies on board her again directing him to sail to the Brazils and there dispose of it all. Davies kept his own counsel for a few days and then informed the crew of his intention. But here a surprise awaited him. Perhaps it was the murder of Skinner that roused their indignation, but, at any rate the crew flatly refused to turn pirate, and, knowing that the cargo was consigned to Barbados insisted that the 'Cadogan' should sail there. Davies was not long in the West Indies before he turned pirate again. He shipped as mate on board a sloop called the 'Buck' which was sailing with another vessel called the 'Mumvil' with valuable cargoes in honest trade. On board these vessels, however, were many ex-pirates and Davies was not long before he had stirred up a mutiny, seized the 'Buck' and with 35 men gathered from both vessels, had hoisted the Black Flag against 'all nations'. There is not time to follow this man's career in detail but let me tell you a few incidents. Here is one which certainly shows resource and daring. He was sailing in the 'Buck' with only 35 men, and when off the West Indies he met a French sloop armed with 12 guns, which was speedily captured. But he received the disquieting news that the sloop had sighted, the previous day, a large Frenchman with 24 guns and a crew of 60 men. To make matters worse the large Frenchman appeared on the horizon, and Davies had to make a swift decision whether he should abandon the sloop he had captured, or, whilst guarding her, fight the large vessel. And this with a total crew of 35 men! The risks were so great that Davies' crew were for flight but the declared that he could trick and capture the large vessel. Having put some men on the captured sloop he gave them orders to follow him and directed them what to do when they picked him up again. He then sailed swiftly to the large Frenchman flying the Black Flag and called upon him to surrender. Of course the large vessel simply laughed at the impudence of the little sloop and threatened to blow her out of the water. But Davies replied that he was not alone and that, when his consort came up he would give no quarters. Presently the captured French sloop came in sight but flying the Black Flag and her decks swarmed with men, for the captured crew having been dressed in white shirts were compelled to appear as if they were belonging to the pirate crew. On seeing this the master of the big Frenchman hauled down his flag without firing a shot and Davies, by his daring ruse, had succeeded, with 35 men, in capturing two vessels carrying between them 36 guns and about 90 men. But it was on the West Coast of Africa that Davies performed his most impudent ventures. It must be understood that at this time there was great trade in the Gulf of Guinea, not only in slaves, but, in general merchandise. Besides Britain, France, Holland, Spain and Portugal had acquired territory and erected forts. In addition to this in sailing vessel days shelter had to be found where a vessel's bottom could be cleaned or fresh water obtained. The result was that at Cape Verde and other harbours a number of innocent traders were frequently to be found. This gave Davies his opportunity. He would sail into harbour flying English colours and posing as an innocent trader, a wolf amongst the sheep. Making his selection of the best quarry he would pounce upon it and carry it off. Of course it was wholesale robbery from defenceless people. At one place he would take a valuable cargo, at another he found a more suitable ship than his own so he exchanged to it, and at another port he not merely captured three vessels but also recruited another Welshman, named Bartholomew Roberts, who was destined to become one of the greatest pirates of his age. For sheer effrontery the following incident takes first place. Davies was cruising in the locality of the Gambia where the British held territory, a fort, a Governor and a number of soldiers. Davies believed that there was a quantity of gold in the fort but to steal it seemed impossible. He then devised the following plan. Sailing boldly in under British colours he announced that he had only just escaped from pirates by superior sailing. The Governor received him warmly and offered to exchange slaves for a cargo of iron that Davies stated he had on board. When they had arranged this imaginary business the Governor asked Davies to remain to dinner. Davies readily accepted the invitation but said that he must first go on board to see to his moorings and also to get some choice wine for them to consume at dinner. Meanwhile his scheming brain was busy, and he observed that the Governor was unsuspecting and that the soldiers, being undisciplined, instead of carrying their arms, left them piled together in a corner of the fort. When Davies returned with some of his companions to dinner his plan was ready. He and the Governor were sitting pleasantly conversing over a glass of wine when Davies suddenly whipped out a pistol, covered the Governor with it and announced that if he moved or shouted he should kill him. The rest was easy. He fired a shot through the window as a signal to his men who at once placed themselves between the soldiers and their pile of arms. In a few minutes it was all over, the British flag was hauled down and the chagrined Governor had surrendered over £2000 in bar gold and also quantities of valuable merchandise. There is not time to tell you how Davies captured the Dutch Governor of Accra and took from him £15,000 in gold or of his final escapade when he tried to trick the Portuguese Governor of Prince's Island in the same way that he did the British Governor of Gambia. But for a negro man on board his vessel, who, overhearing the plot swam ashore and told the Governor, he would have succeeded. Davies and a number of men dressed fantastically and calling themselves 'Lords' went ashore to dine with the Governor, but the latter had arranged for them to be led along a narrow passage where they were kept waiting for a door to be opened. Instead of the door being opened the Dutch soldiers opened fire and of all those men only one got back to warn the vessel. So perished Pirate Howell Davies. '''Story No. 7 '''Olden Days in Wales''' '''Curious Coast Records'''''' BBC Broadcast Date: 29 March 1931 Some time ago I told you of that very curious record contained in a letter written to London in 1782 when Mr. Edmund Traherne, Collector of Customs at Cardiff, solemnly informed his chiefs that 'no coals are exported from this port or ever shall be as it would be too expensive to bring it down here from the internal part of the country'. Of course he was wrong, but on the other hand he was right for no one in his day could foresee the advent of the engineer who would overcome the apparently insuperable obstacles of bringing coal to the sea. Now when we speak of the industrial revolution in South Wales we are apt to think only of the growth of great cities, the present congested populations in what were peaceful agricultural valleys, the erection of works or the sinking of pits, but we may not realize how vast has been the disturbance in relation to the coast and sea trade. True the sea and headlands remain unchanged but the whole incidence of shipping trade has been altered. There is one curious fact concerning all our coasts that deserves notice: many places that once ranked as the largest ports are, today, almost unknown. I remember meeting a man in the streets of Shoreham in Sussex, who, recognising me as a stranger, drew himself up and proudly informed me that 'at the time of the Armada Shoreham sent more ships to sea than any other port in England'. Perhaps he was right, but he was dwelling upon a glorious past forgetful that Shoreham today no longer ranks as one of the chief ports. In the same way pedestrians and others exploring the beautiful Vale of Glamorgan must have seen milestones bearing the proud inscription 'Port of Aberthaw'. This is a reminder of 150 years ago when the shallow creek of Aberthaw had a considerable shipping trade and a Customs Officer in charge of it. To cite other examples Chester and Carlisle ranked as large ports whilst Liverpool was quite unknown. The explanation of this is simple. The engineer who was to build docks had not arrived, only sailing vessels were afloat and their masters took them as far up the rivers as possible laying them on the soft mud of river banks or against the rude quays that had been erected. Thus London, Newcastle, Bristol, Truro, Cardiff, Newport and a host of other ports lay tucked away as far from the open sea as they could conveniently get. And behind this was another and very potent reason. When near the open sea they were in a defenceless position if they were attacked by pirates who were the scavengers of the sea, whilst the farther they could creep into inland waters the greater was their safety. Some day I may have an opportunity of speaking of the pirates who molested the peaceful shipping and populations of this channel. Now the result of all this was that instead of trade being gathered into given centres or docks as it is today, these little sailing vessels crept into almost inaccessible places or carried on an extensive trade as they lay on open beaches. Let me give you one or two curious facts illustrating these olden days in Wales. The port of Aberthaw and its trade I have already mentioned but who would be prepared for the statement that in the open bays of Oxwich and Pennard, where a vessel is seldom if ever seen today, a very considerable trade existed? And yet, on Rhossilli beach, 120 years ago, 64 vessels discharged and 76 loaded cargoes, whilst at Oxwich and Pennard 22 cargoes were discharged and over 1200 loaded. The latter is accounted for by the great trade in limestone. Swansea, which had by far the largest sea trade in the Channel and was exporting coal to the Plantations in America in 1755, was a jumble of small quays on the riverside. Its primitive accommodation for shipping can be judged by the fact, that, in 1792, the newly formed Harbour Trust desired to purchase the hull of the schooner 'Mary and Betsy' in order that she might be filled with stones and sunk to form a breakwater! Newport too, was equally primitive. About 1740 it is recorded that 'most of the coasting vessels discharge and load at Caerleon', whilst in 1764 it was reported that in the river near Newport 'there are three old quays or wharves belonging to Colonel Morgan and one of them hath been erected time out of mind'. Of foreign trade there was none and there follows the quaint statement 'that if one ship's loading should arrive from the Straights or Portugal it can't well be conceived that it could be disposed of in the country for many years'. Here is another sidelight upon the primitive conditions that obtained at Newport. About 1740 there is the curious record that Thomas Williams Deputy Customer, was without any allowance or any provision for rent. How he lived is a mystery except that, probably, he exacted fees from shipmasters for every official act. -But salary or not he kept his official records very correctly only that, in the absence of official books, 'a few sheets of paper were stitched together by him in marble covers, all which he provided at his own expense'. On receiving that report the Commissioners of Customs overflowed with generosity for they not merely ordered that Williams should be supplied with proper official books but they allowed him 30 shilling per annum as rent of a room to be used as a Custom House and also granted him £10 yearly salary for his many duties. Probably Williams was elated at his good fortune and almost believed that there was some truth in the usual closing sentence of the Commissioner letter 'We are your Loving Friends'. Nor was Cardiff far in advance of Newport. In 1797 its Custom House consisted of two rooms, one 13 and the other 10 feet square, provided in the Collector's residence for a rental of £6 per annum. Its furniture can be judged by a report made 1767 'the writing desk ...which has stood there time out of mind is now become so infirm and so entirely worm eaten that for some time it has not been used, the officers being in fear lest it should fall on their legs'. The town with its 1200 inhabitants clustered round the Castle, whilst from the Town Moat (now occupied by the Canal in Mill Lane) the mud flats stretched away to the sea. Through these the river Taff wandered, bending at will just as the River Ely does today. But it was a different Taff to the one with which we are acquainted. In that period of unpolluted rivers fish abounded and it is on record that as far back as the 16th century the fishery rights were of considerable value. Many of us have seen the coracles which fishermen still use at Carmathen, Cardigan and other places in West Wales. The origin of these primitive boats is lost in the centuries. A coracle consisted of a skin or other substance drawn tightly over a frame of wood and it was so small and light that when a man had finished fishing he could carry his craft home on his back. It is curious reading in Mr. H.M.Thompson's recent and valuable addition to the history of Cardiff that salmon fishing was constant on the Taff: that in 1825 a salmon fisher named James Lucas was drowned by the upsetting of his coracle and that as late as 1854 the coracle was still in use at Cardiff and another fisherman, also named Lucas, drew salmon from the river near the site of the present Royal Hotel. Those were days when the little coal required for the homes of Cardiff was brought to them by ship from Swansea, Neath or Pembrokeshire. With the value of money it must have been a prohibited article for many households as it cost two guineas for a chaldron of 18cwt. How little was used may be judged from the fact that during the quarter ending October 1769, when they were laying in stocks for the winter, only 100 chaldrons were imported. Cardiff's sea trade in the 18th century was entirely coasting and chiefly to Bristol with agricultural produce. Little vessels pushed their noses up the Rumney river or up the Ely as far as Leckwith bridge and discharged as they lay on the soft banks. Penarth loaded stone from its beach by means of which the old bridge over the Rumney and the sea walls at Newport were built. But the one entrance to the town was by the Taff, winding, undredged and so shallow that vessels had to discharge their cargoes near the entrance at a spot called 'The Spit' from whence they were barged to the town. In the town there was one principal quay, called the Legal Quay, at which vessels discharged or loaded cargoes. This was situated on the site of the present Angel Hotel at the end of the present Quay Street. Fortunately a description of this Legal Quay survives and it proves strange reading if we should have imagined that it was a formidable structure. Here is the curious record: 'At the lawful quay here, which is very small, and much choked with mud, the tide does not flow above seven or eight feet even at the height of some spring tides, and for some days together during the neap tides, does not come to the quay at all'. Compare that description of an almost derelict quay with the magnificent dock system of today and we have a vivid contrast between 'Olden days in Wales' and the present period. Speaking of the Legal Quay reminds me of the curiously named 'Go-Late Lane' which runs beside the present Echo office. The origin of this name, which is known to many, is far from common knowledge and may therefore be repeated. I have previously stated that the chief trade was with Bristol to which the market boats carried butter and other agricultural produce. Now Bristol was the principal city of the west and a journey to it to gaze at its shops was an event long looked forward to and long spoken of afterwards. But even in those days intending passengers by the market boat could not always be punctual and frequently when they arrived at the Legal Quay they saw the vessel sailing away. This however, did not greatly perturb them. The course of the river was then different from that of today. Coming in by the present Angel Hotel it then made a curve across what is now Cardiff Arms Park and returned to the site of the present Echo office. All that the unpunctual passengers had to do was to run up the street and down the next turning boarding the boat as she came round the bend of the river. Hence the name 'Go-Late Lane'. But the day was fast approaching when South Wales was to be awakened from the slumber of centuries and was to enter upon a period of commercial activity the end of which no-one can foresee. Swansea had always had a considerable foreign trade but the ports further up channel never dreamed of receiving a cargo from a foreign port. Bristol dominated the channel to which she had given her name and received and distributed foreign produce. The idea of a cargo coming from a foreign port to Cardiff was not merely unthought of but was distinctly unwelcome. It would involve a new range of responsibility and disturb the equanimity of centuries. But in 1790 the rumour ran that a cargo of corn and also a cargo of timber, both foreign,were about to arrive. Rumour developed into certainty and consternation reigned. Both cargoes were liable to duty and there were no local means of dealing with them. Urgent and then almost frantic letters were sent to London that corn bushels and measuring callipers might be sent. Whether the corn laden vessel ever arrived cannot be traced but on 20 April, 1791, the sailing vessel 'Rodney' arrived with a cargo of timber from the Baltic. Probably the arrival of the 'Rodney' inaugurated a new era of trade in the Welsh ports of the Bristol Channel. To people accustomed only to small coasting craft this vessel was looked upon as of enormous size. Possibly she carried from three to four hundred tons of timber. But whatever he size she was far too large to come up the shallow river to the quay and she discharged her cargo at the entrance of the Taff from whence it was barged to the Legal Quay. That there were no local means of dealing efficiently with such an importation is clear from a report which states 'it was impossible to make any considerable dispatch, as we have but few and small craft to bring up the river a ship's barge'. After this stirring event Cardiff proposed to go to sleep again but the next year came the suggestion that another timber vessel was coming. This time Collector Treharne thought that he would endeavour to forestall such a disturbance so he wrote to London stating that it would be far better if she went to Newport instead! On 10th September he reported 'At Newport there is no Legal Quay but it is by far the most convenient place there being at all times a good flow of water there'. Receiving no reply on 1st October, 1792, he states plainly 'We humbly observe that deals and timber might be landed at Newport with greater ease and expedition than at Cardiff as if the same was brought to Cardiff it would be impracticable to bring a burthensome vessel to the Legal Quay owing to the shallowness of the water'. Probably with this estimate of the superiority of Newport over Cardiff neither the residents at Newport in the Olden Days or at present would be disposed to disagree. '''Story No. 8 '''The Privateers' Picture'''''' Western Mail Newspaper Published Date: 20 July 1932 Down the High Street of Bridgwater, where trudged Monmouth's men to their defeat at Sedgemoor and to the subsequent brutalities of Judge Jeffries, cars wind today hastening to the open spaces of the west country. Few of their occupants can be aware of the picture contained in St. Mary's Church or they would delay to see one of the most glorious art treasures that England possesses. For, above the altar and blocking the east window, is a large painting, measuring thirteen feet by eight feet, representing 'The Descent from the Cross'. Of its exquisite beauty, its rare artistry, and the genius of its painter, others must judge. But, how comes it that it hangs as the altar piece in the church of a small town in the west of England? Just as the sacred scene it depicts was surrounded by the turbulent passions of men so this picture has been the centre of conflict. Over it guns have boomed and men have fought and died. It has been seized by rough hands, unrolled to irreverent gaze, and valued as mere plunder for the gold it would realize. For this picture carries us back to the middle of the eighteenth century when national jealousies found their expression in constant wars. To supplement their naval forces and to interfere as largely as possible with the sea trade of others, the various Governments gave commissions to private merchant vessels authorising them to proceed to raid the marine trade of other nations for their own enrichment. Greatly was a commission as a Privateer valued. It involved heavy fighting but the possible plunder meant rapid richness. Which of the two stories connected with this picture is accurate cannot be determined. One account represents that it was on board a Spanish Privateer which was fought and conquered by a Frenchman, who, in his turn, had to haul down his flag to a British Privateer. Others have it that it was captured directly by a British Privateer from a Frenchman or Spaniard. What it was doing on either, where it was bound to, or what cathedral it might have been designed to adorn, are unknown. Its history as well its painter are mysteries. Some say it is from the brush of Murillo, others that it belongs to the Italian school. Whatever its origin connoisseurs have recognised its merit and sums as large as £10.000 are believed to have been offered for it. After its turbulent career on the high seas it was landed at Plymouth. There it was condemned to be sold as 'prize', and amidst the thousand and one articles of plunder, was exposed for public sale. From this ignominy it was rescued by Lord Anne Poulett in exchange for £100, and by him was presented to the Borough of Bridgewater which he represented in Parliament. A curious thing that a prominent man should bear a woman's name, but the Pouletts were highly placed, and, as Queen Anne stood as god mother at his christening he became Lord Anne Poulett. It is believed that for a time the picture was hung in the Market House, but, by 1788 it had been removed to its present position in the church. There the Privateers' Picture has resumed its destiny by awakening the reverence of those who linger at 'The Descent from the Cross'. '''Story No. 9 '''Welsh Pirates''' '''The Incredible Story of David Williams'''''' BBC Broadcast Date: 14 October 1930 And this is an almost incredible story. Most of the adventurers we admire have one great event to their credit. David Williams had a dozen any of which would have brought him notoriety. Not that he sought adventure but that he simply tumbled into it. He was no sooner out of one than he found himself in another. If there is such a thing as planetary influence affecting our birth then some strange wandering stars must have united to cast their influence over this babe born on a North Wales farm in the early years of the 18th century. Here are some of the turns of fortune or misfortune that overtook him. First he was a hind on a farm and afterwards an honest sailor. Subsequently his experiences include ship wreck, being left behind a desert island, becoming a potentate with reverence paid to him and slaves to wait upon him, and then became a slave himself. He was the adored leader of armies and in turn was hunted by men of war, and, to all this must be added that almost by accident he became a pirate. The beloved story of Robinson Crusoe is a tame affair compared with that of David Williams. If we read the story of his life in fiction we should call it 'a good yarn', especially when we came to the point when Williams was known to be fighting for one tribe, the rival army melted away without striking a blow. But when the 'yarn' went on to say that war was waged with the sole object of gaining possession of this white man we should deride it. And yet all these and other strange events were included in the career of David Williams. It is said that as a youth he was a good ploughman and shepherd but he was quite uneducated, possessed 'a quick and choleric temper' and 'took offence easily'. Perhaps it was this that caused him to drop farming and tramp to Chester, then one of the largest shipping ports, and join a vessel bound to London. Having got so far he determined to see more of the world and joined an East Indiaman called the 'Mary' bound to Bengal and Madras. It was on the return journey that his adventures began. When the 'Mary' was nearing Madagascar the master made for the island in order to get fresh water. Navigation was not then an advanced science, and the master found himself on the bare eastern side of the island instead of on the populous western side. The master lowered a boat but when it got near the land the sea was running so heavily that it could not approach it further. William and another man volunteered to swim ashore and search for water but when they wanted to return the increasing sea prevented them. They saw the boat return to the vessel and then to their horror, they saw the 'Mary' square her yards and sail away leaving them marooned. Naked and foodless they existed upon such fruit and herbs as they could find, and Williams' companion died from grief and exposure. It was some time before Williams' wanderings brought him into contact with a native tribe. He found that they had a superstitious reverence for white men. This arose from the fact that a former Prince had been aided by some white men to establish his kingdom, and, when he died, he told his son that if he ill treated white men he would return to earth and give the kingdom to a younger brother. Williams had reason to be thankful for this superstition as he found himself translated to a position of respect and comparative luxury. But the Prince of the tribe soon made it clear that he would be required to accompany him in his frequent wars. Almost the first battle, however, proved disastrous, for, being greatly outnumbered, Williams and many others were taken prisoners. Naturally Williams feared the fate that awaited him but his new master, glad to possess the white man fighter, renewed his comfort, gave him an old musket and enlisted him to fight for him. From this time Williams became the leader of armies. Sometimes he was successful, at others he was defeated and was transferred to, and was welcomed by another Prince. Meanwhile his prestige as a fighter increased and his name was being whispered through the tribes with reverence. This lasted for some years and then disaster overtook him. His army was routed and Williams escaped by climbing a tree from which he made terms with his enemy. He thus passed to the service of the King of Maratan, one of the most powerful rulers in Madagascar. For a time good fortune attended him. He became a most successful fighter and his return from the frequent wars were a series of triumphs. He brought with him droves of cattle and lines of captured slaves. So greatly was he feared that at last his enemies refused to fight when they knew Williams was opposing them! And then followed a truly remarkable incident, nothing less than a declaration of war with the sole object of gaining possession of this wonderful Welsh fighter. Evidently he was being viewed as a mascot who brought good luck. The fame of this Welshman travelled beyond the territory of the King of Maratan until 200 miles away, an even greater King, called Dempaino, heard of his exploits and determined to annex him. Maratan replied to the declaration of war that he knew no greater King than himself, but he revised his opinion when an overwhelming army arrived with orders to sack the country if the white man was not delivered up. Dempaino welcomed Williams with great honour. The former Welsh farm hand found himself living in almost royal state. He was allotted a house, was provided with the most excellent food, had a retinue of slaves to do his bidding, and always appeared in the most handsome robes. The years that followed were years of opulence in princely surroundings and then misfortune reasserted itself. It will be remembered that Williams was said to possess 'a quick and choleric temper and was quick to take offence'. Evidently it did not improve, and, perhaps, in his exalted position he may have grown worse. Dempaino resented the quarrelsome temper and the exhibitions of ingratitude and matters were growing worse then a pirate galley came to anchor in an adjacent bay. Now this pirate galley, named the 'Bedford' was commanded by a Welshman, named Achen Jones. There can be no doubt that these two Welshman meeting in that far off corner of the world reverted to the us of the language of their youth and this may have influenced Williams to resign his position as fighter for a coloured tribe and turn pirate. Perhaps Williams would have been better advised had he retained his opulent position for from that time he was dogged by disaster. The 'Bedford' was placed ashore to have her hull cleaned, but, as sufficient care was not taken, she broke her back. The country was no longer friendly to them and they had to live as best they could. But another pirate called Nathaniel North put into the bay and they shipped with him on board the 'Pelican' in which they sailed for the Red Sea. Here they joined other vessels sailing under the Black Flag and laid in wait for one of the large ships from India that carried pilgrims and merchandise to Mecca. This was the one successful venture of Williams, as a pirate, for they captured a large vessel, almost without a blow, and found that she had a large quantity of gold and merchandise on board. After this he served as a member of pirate crews on board several vessels but there is only time to tell you of one or two incidents. Here is one. On the mainland of Madagascar lived a Dutchman from New York named Ort van Tyle. Between him and the pirates there had been constant bad blood and fighting. The pirates now designed to capture and kill Ort van Tyle. But the Dutchman was taking no risks and he was not merely ready to receive them but he was able to drive them off leaving several men, amongst whom was Williams, as prisoners. Upon these men Ort van Tyle determined to wreak vengeance. Williams, who was formerly almost a prince, became a slave. He had to endure all the drudgery and indignity of slavery. For six months he performed the hardest and most menial duties upon the plantation and was only allowed sufficient food to keep him alive. He then managed to escape, and, after many wanderings and privations, found himself upon the small plantation of a Dutchman named John Pro. If Williams thought his adventures were ended he was mistaken. Not long afterwards a British man of war put into this remote bay of Madagascar searching for pirates. Unfortunately John Pro had also been a pirate and it was not long before he and Williams were lying in irons on board the 'Severn'. Now in days when pirates received a short trial but a long rope, Williams knew that they must either escape or be hung. How they managed to free themselves from their irons will never be known, but somehow or other they slipped overboard into a small canoe and made their way to the island called Mayotte. Here Williams found a local war was in existence so he promptly returned to his role as fighter and having won the war was suitably rewarded by the King. Only once did Williams become a master pirate and then without hoisting his flag. The pirates had captured a Scotch vessel and it was handed over to Williams. Perhaps he was proud to get a ship of his own, at any rate he determined to fit her out as quickly as possible. It is not to his credit to have to record that, forgetting all that he had endured when he was a slave, he cruelly worked and oppressed the Scotch prisoners. But all his bubbles burst when a great hurricane turned the vessel into a total wreck. Williams' eventful life was nearing completion. Obtaining a sloop he arrived at Methelage in Madagascar, and of course got into contact with the local king. The king was used to the rough ways of pirates but he had never met a man like Williams. Williams, who had apparently settled down for a long stay, had grown even more morose and bad tempered. He quarrelled with everyone and the king therefore ordered him out of his kingdom adding that he was never to return again. With ill grace Williams and his 5 men set sail to go round the north of the island into another king's territory. But his bad luck still followed him and current and weather brought him back again to the dominions of the king he had left. He landed with three men, Dawson, Eaton and Mayens, only to find that their lives were forfeit. His three companions were immediately killed but a worse fate was reserved for Williams. For a whole day he was tortured with hot ashes being thrown over head and face whilst others flogged him with sticks before he was finally despatched with lances. So in that far off corner of the world ended the incredible story of the Welsh farm hand, David Williams. '''Story No 10 '''Olden Days in Wales''' '''The Great Raid at Highway'''''' BBC Broadcast Date: 7 February 1931 It was Thursday 12th April 1804 and the Great and Little Highway Farms in Gower posed as centres of agricultural industry. You can still see these farms on the Pennard Road which at this point is about a mile distant from Pwlldhu Bay which was the favourite resort of the smuggling cutters. Little Highway has been rebuilt, but Great Highway remains much the same as when William Arthur held possession except that it has increased out buildings. But if at this date these farms appeared to be innocent agricultural centres all the inhabitants of Gower, including the three Preventive Men stationed on that coast, were aware that this cloaked another and far more remunerative trade, for William Arthur was notorious as a smuggler. Had not the cutters, laden with contraband arrived regularly at Pwlldhu for forty or fifty years? Had not the farmers' horses met them on the beach and, proceeding by Smugglers Lane, grouped themselves before the gates of Great and Little Highway farms waiting for the little casks to be taken off their backs? Some times this occurred in the darkness of night, sometimes, as they grew bolder, it was in open day, but whenever it was the tired horses returned to their farms minus the little casks. Somewhere on those farms great care had been taken to dig out cellars to receive the constantly arriving contraband, and wits had been at work to so conceal them that if ever a raid should be made, they would be difficult to find. Last time I told you how Great Highway Farm was visited by fourteen Revenue Officers, or blackened faces at the window, of bludgeons, whips and stakes ready for use, of Revenue Officers thrown into the mire of the farm yard, and of the retreat of the dispirited Preventive Men. But that was in 1786 and in the intervening nineteen years William Arthur had continued smuggling on such a scale that he was now credited with being a wealthy man. He had become a partner in a coal and culm business on the Swansea Canal and also owned an estate near Hartland in Devon. His agent, John Lawrence, was installed at Highway, and looked after the smuggling whenever Arthur crossed the Channel. At Little Highway lived John Griffiths who assisted Arthur in the illicit trade and, it was said, had prospered so well that he had purchased his farm, estimated to be worth £1000. But whilst smuggling remained unchecked the Preventive Men kept their eyes upon Arthur's activities and nursed the memory of the rebuff they received when they attempted to raid his house in 1786. Often they must have dreamed of a day of revenge, when, with sufficient force, they would be able to lay Arthur by the heels and discover the secret cellars of Great and Little Highway. Before I tell you how their dreams were realised and narrate the story of the Great Raid, it is necessary to understand how an armed force became available. This was actually due to the threatened invasion by Napoleon Bonaparte. 'Bony' was a little man with a great shadow and his shadow fell upon all our coasts. Where he might land no one knew. Any night, at any point, there might come rough awakening. The terror of 'Bony' was not confined to children, it was shared by their elder. In many parts all arrangements for evacuation were made and understood; the wagons were ready to ride in, the places in the wagons allocated, and the destination decided. Now, to resist such invasion volunteer forces were organised along the coasts, and such a force came into being in Gower. There is a brief glimpse of a corps of Sea Artillery formed in 1799 by a certain Stephen Jones. Of its history there is little information except that Customs Waterguard Officers were allowed to enrol in it. Four of these officers enrolled but they did not add lustre to the force. It may have been that their only inducement was a welcome addition to their small salaries, but at any rate it is recorded of two of them 'on Friday last I turned out of my corps William Jones for unwarrantable language and drunkenness and also turned out Robert Bullen for non-attendance'. The maritime defence of this county was entrusted to the Glamorgan Sea Fencibles, a force chiefly composed of men related directly or indirectly to the sea. But the range of their duties covered not merely fighting the French, in which undoubtedly they would have given a good account of themselves, but, being under Naval discipline, they were required to repress smuggling. This cannot have been welcomed by them if the statement of an old report is true that 'many of these men are pilots or fishermen as much attached to smuggling as the other people of the country'. Lieut. Samuel Sawyer, the Naval Officer in charge in Gower, had no light task in overcoming the traditional sympathy of his men for smuggling cutters and their cargoes but in his efforts had one great advantage in that he lodged with Francis Beavan, the customs Officer stationed at Oxwich. Beavan had several stalwart sons, and these, becoming active members of the Sea Fencibles, brought a stiffening in favour of the Revenue. Without doubt William Arthur and the smugglers at Rhossilli would never have been checked but for Lieut. Sawyer and his small armed force. The incidents in the story of the Great Raid are full of interest. It is necessary to remind ourselves that the smuggling centre at Highway had been in existence for forty of fifty years: that for 19 years no effort had been made to suppress it, and that William Arthur, John Lawrence and John Griffiths slept easily unvexed by dreams of interference. Tomorrow would be the same as today, only by a strange chance tomorrow was different. And on the Revenue side there was no prearranged plan to bring Arthur to book, no expectation that in a single night the secrets of the Highway farms would be disclosed and an end put to the smuggling of years. It all came with dramatic swiftness and arose from a simple incident. On Thursday 12th April, 1804, Lieut. Sawyer went for a stroll in the early evening during which he saw a cutter put into Oxwich Bay. As he watched her he saw that they launched a boat and two men dropped into her and pulled towards the shore. At once he became suspicious. Was she an innocent trader and if not why did they come ashore just under the nose of the Customs Officer? So Sawyer retraced his steps and consulted with Beavan, the Customs man. Their plan was soon made: they would just saunter along in private clothes in the direction which would take them past the men who were landing. They also resolved upon another precaution, they would play their part as civilians and pretend that the landing of these men was no business of theirs. As the strangers approached they saw only two countrymen deep in conversation, but as they passed, one of them asked which was the way to Highway. Beavan answered casually as if it did not concern him and at once passed on. If there is any moral to be drawn from this it is that if you go smuggling don't ask questions of innocent looking strangers, for it was the putting of that question on the public road that sealed the fate of Highway. Sawyer and Beavan were too cautious to take any immediate action. They watched the men return to the cutter and the cutter sail away in the direction of Pwlldhu. Nor did they give their information to anyone else for Gower might prove a whispering gallery. Instead they waited until late in the evening and then called in Francis, one of Beavan's sons, and took him into their secret. He consented to ride round by Park Mille, returning by Highway and report whether the farms were busy concealing contraband. Of course there was some risk in this for if the smugglers horses were outside the gates of the farms he would have to pass through the two groups, and if recognised as the Customs man's son he might receive rough usage. But Francis went on his lonely ride and by 2 am of Friday 13th April, 1804, he returned, reporting that, in the darkness he had not been recognised amongst the other horsemen on the Pennard Road and that the casks were being conveyed into the farms. At once Sawyer mustered part of the Oxwich Division of the Sea Fencibles and took the road to Highway. During their tramp in the darkness they decided to divide their force so as to raid both houses simultaneously. Sawyer and his party were to search Little Highway, which they would reach first, and Beavan and his party were to endeavour to surprise Great Highway, 200 yards further along the road. When they arrived near Little Highway they found that the smugglers had not completed their night's work. Around the gate and in the farmyard were the dark shapes of horses, there were the figures of men carrying lanterns, whilst a broad stream of light came from the open doorway. Evidently they were busy and unsuspecting, but when Sawyer and his men laid hands upon two of the horses, each with little casks of spirits slung across its back, there was surprise and confusion. At once the word was passed that Revenue men had arrived and before Swayer could cross the farmyard the house door was closed and barred. But in his journey across the farmyard Swayer had made the discovery of a pile of casks waiting to be removed to the secret cellars. Sawyer thundered at the house door but could get no reply. He knew what was happening somewhere inside the house there was a secret cellar and the smugglers were gaining time in order to remove all trace of it. Nor were the inmates to be hurried however many Preventive Men were clamouring at the door. When, at last, the bars were drawn there was the usual expression of surprise and the usual protest of innocence. Smugglers! Secret cellars! Whoever heard of such things! They might search if they liked. And so Sawyer spread his men through every room. From kitchen to attic, from attic to kitchen they searched and probed and knocked. Nothing escaped them but nothing in the shape of a cask was visible. That they were there was certain but where? Sawyer and his men gathered in the kitchen, disappointed, outmanoeuvred, whilst Griffiths and the others still protested innocence. Now it must be explained that the floor of Little Highway, as of most farmhouses in those days, was composed of a mixture of clay and common earth. The Revenue men had foregathered in this kitchen to reconsider matters which were not going well for them, when one of their number, Richard Jones, happened to catch sight of an inequality in the floor near the cheese press. He sprang towards it, pushed the earth aside and there was the trap door leading to the secret cellar! In a few minutes the officers found themselves surrounded by little casks and became busy handing them out to increase the growing pile in the farmyard. Nor was that all. The Preventive Men had now tasted blood and they proceeded to search and probe the outhouses with renewed energy. And there under the barn floor they found another trap door and another concealed cellar full of little casks! In the meantime Beavan and his men had returned from Great Highway. They reported that all their arduous search had been fruitless and they concluded that there was nothing there. The success at Little Highway, however, raised new hope and they trudged back to Great Highway to renew their search. For a long time they were unrewarded and then, with the growing light, one of the men, peering into a pigstye, saw three little casks of spirits. Here was certain evidence that somewhere in Great Highway there was a secret hiding place. House, pigstyes and outbuildings were ransacked, and then, under the floor of the barn the spit went home, the trap door was uncovered and a cellar full of little casks was disclosed. The work of the Revenue officers that night broke up the greatest smuggling confederacy on the Glamorgan coast. When the Preventive Men counted their spoils they found that they had taken 87 casks from Great Highway and 333 from Little Highway. These contained 1497 gallons of Brandy, 330 gallons of Rum, 30 gallons of Wine and no less than 1007 gallons of Gin! Of how these goods were secured and the strange scenes connected there with I must leave until next time. Tonight we will leave the pile of casks in the farmyard of Little Highway under the guard of the Sea Fencibles, noting that, as the morning dawned, there was a growing crowd of onlookers whose looks and acts resented the intrusion upon their time honoured practice of smuggling. '''Story No. 12 '''Gower, The Gem of Glamorgan'''''' BBC Broadcast Date: 23 August 1930 As you are aware an Officer of the Coast Guard on the Gower coast was to have spoken to you tonight and as, unfortunately, he is prevented from being here I am taking his place. You will notice that I said I was taking not occupying his place, for the Coast Guard are a distinctive class of men and no mere landsman can be an equivalent substitute. But, in my long official service on the coasts I was frequently in contact with the Coast Guard and there are some things which should be said about that great protective service that I am sure that the Officer who should have spoken to you tonight would not have said. I remember once meeting a Naval man who had exhibited the rarest courage in one of the Polar expeditions. As we sat by the fire and talked he glowed with admiration as he spoke of his leader; he had rare incidents to relate of the courage of his comrades; but of himself he was silent. It is a Naval tradition to speak well of the other fellow but to represent one's own duty as commonplace. And this tradition is maintained by the Coast Guard. They may indicate what their duties are but it must be left to someone else to mention their constant vigilance, the long hours of exposure in the fiercest weather, and, when a vessel is either in danger or actually cast ashore, the coolness, courage, and seamanship that is exhibited in working the Rocket Apparatus or in personal effort to save endangered lives. Most of us know the Gower and other coasts only in the summer time. Even then we may feel a little nervous when we walk the narrow paths that run round the boldest headlands. We may see whitened stones at intervals and wonder what they are for. But these stones are the guiding marks of officers of the Coast Guard who, in the starkest weather, when most of us circle the fire and hear the windows rattle, are patrolling our coasts. Should you see during your holidays a Coast Guard officer looking aimlessly over a smooth sea do not imagine that he has a soft job. His real work commences when danger is imminent. Our coasts are protected by light houses and light ships, by beacons and buoys and life boats but one of its greatest protections is the constant vigilance of the silent Coast Guard man. But it was of the Gower that I was going to speak. Fortunately this glorious coast, washed on three sides by the waves of the Bristol Channel, remains with all its primitive beauty. It has no promenades, no piers and concert parties, no merry go rounds or figures of eight. With the exception of a few paths, widened and protected at dangerous points, it remains, as it always was, one of the finest productions of Nature. -And what a production it is! There are few, if any, stretches of our coastline of equal variety and beauty. -Inland you have the high hills, the open moorland with its bracken and gorse, the woods with ancient churches hidden in their depths and the land always undulating as if it had copied the uneven surface of its neighbour, the sea. But the coastline - where will you find its equal? At either end stand as sentinels the detached precipitous rocks of the Mumbles and Worms Head where the rare sea birds breed in safety, whilst between is a coast so varied that it provides bold cliffs with their dizzy heights, and an endless succession of bays with golden sands, any one of which, were it in London, would become a famed sea side resort.Fortunately Gower has never been 'discovered'. There are no boarding caravan series, no imported amusements, no crowded railway stations: the person who has been happy enough to secure a portion of its limited accommodation must bring with him the heart that responds to the glory of nature. Few of the many persons who visit Gower today know anything of its traditions and history. These, I fear, are being submerged by the inflow of thought from a larger world. Recently I stood beside a farmhouse near Pitton and got into conversation with an old man who evidently worked on the land. For it must be said that the inhabitants of Gower are a kindly, courteous race, always willing to give information to strangers. Somehow I have frequently felt after such conversations that I was an intruder into a sacred domain and had come into contact with one whose race, for long centuries, had been identified with the land on which he stood. As I said, I was speaking to the old man near Pitton and I asked him whether there were any memories of the great smuggling days. He replied 'They do say, sir, that there was a vast amount of smuggling in these parts but that was before my father's time and I don't know nothing about it'. And yet I could have told him that on a winter's night 125 years ago that peaceful farmhouse we were looking at was the scene of a desperate act on the part of smugglers. It happened in this way - earlier in the night a Preventive Man had intercepted a string of horses, accompanied by smugglers, on the road between Pitton and Rhosilli. Across the back of each horse were slung the little casks called ankers, each containing about seven gallons of spirits. Being surprised the smugglers surrendered their goods without a blow and three horses and twelve casks of spirits were left with the Preventive Officer (George Beynon). At first he was puzzled what to do with them but eventually he took them to the farm house, placed the horses in the stable, and put the casks in charge of the farm hand named Evan Evans. Evidently the smugglers watched all this. The loss of the casks of spirits didn't trouble them. Was there not a large cutter full of casks of spirits anchored in Rhosilli Bay? But the loss of the horses was a serious matter. Every farmer in the neighbourhood had brought his horses to Rhosilli sands and to have horses captured by Preventive Man was not to be thought of. About 3am the quiet of the farm was disturbed. Evan Evans heard the feet of numerous horses and men. The stable doors were forced and the missing horses recovered. But the smugglers had no intention of leaving without settling accounts with Evan Evans for having had anything to do with Revenue Officers. So the poor fellow was dragged out and, whilst the others looked on, two of their number called Corbett and Penhale, set upon Evans with bludgeons and after beating him cruelly they left him with the threat that if he interfered with their business again they would return and finish him off. Do not make the mistake of thinking that the inhabitants of Gower in those days were a cruel and debased lot of people. That they shared the ignorance of an uneducated age is certain and it is also certain that, like the rest of England, they were victims of the habit of spirit drinking, which, as the historian Lecky states 'spread with the rapidity and violence of an epidemic'. But they were not brutal as were the smuggling gangs of the south of England. They carried no fire arms and were content if hard pressed to use bludgeons, whips or stones. The three Revenue Men in Gower lived unmolested always providing that they made no enquiries as to when the smuggling cutters were due and wisely refrained from putting in an appearance when they did. And what else could these three men do in the midst of a community every one of whom favoured smugglers? The result was that the isolated peninsula of Gower became an established smuggling centre. There is not a cove where the cutter has not sheltered; not a beach across which the little casks have not been rolled, and not a pathway along which the horses, with contraband on their backs, have not been led. But the great centre of the Gower smuggling was Pwlldhu and the adjacent Brandy Cove so beloved by visitors. Here the cutters dropped anchor and landed contraband without being molested for nearly forty years. The procedure was simple. Before landing, every two ankes were connected by rope slings and when the beach was reached the slings were flung across the backs of the waiting horses and the goods taken to concealed cellars purposely dug to contain them. Those who have walked up the beautiful Bishopton Valley will remember that when, after leaving the wood, you turn to the right for Bishopton, there is another path to the left. That is still known as the smugglers path and it enters Pennard Road opposite Great Highway Farm. Here, and at Little Highway Farm a little further up the road were the concealed cellars. Some day I hope to tell the full story of these farms, of William Arthur, John Lawrence and John Griffiths, of smugglers with blackened faces and of the great raid when some thousands of gallons of spirits were found. It must not be thought that all these cargoes of spirits and wine were landed at Pwldu and other places for the consumption of the inhabitants of Gower. Gower being a remote and unguarded coast proved a convenient place to outwit the Revenue Officers in. But smuggling was a vast and well organised trade with ramifications throughout the country. Swansea and other places far inland were supplied from Gower. When night fell and the turnpikes were left open, the horses, again, had the slings of casks over their backs and the illicit goods were removed to another receiving house up the country. But the Gower possesses something even more entrancing than smuggling history - it has a treasure ship. And as some of my listeners may be visitors who would like to find it I will tell a story that I told a long time ago. Many of you know the great sweep of sands at Rhosilli extending from Worms Head to Whitford Point. Somewhere under the golden carpet of that delightful bay there is the real gold and silver of a treasure ship. She was a Spanish vessel, and being driven out of her course by a gale in the early part of the 17th century she came ashore at Rhosilli and became firmly embedded in the sand. In those days men were as keen to acquire unearned wealth as they are today, and a certain Mr. Mansel of Hentlys determined to take advantage of what he may have regarded as an act of Providence. Now all wreckage that came ashore in those days belonged by right to the Lord of the Manor and, it is said, that there was a sharp dispute between him and Mr. Mansel. However that may be, Mr. Mansel made the most of his opportunities and by frequently visiting the wreck, is said to have removed 'an immense quantity' of dollars. But the wind and sea between them soon put an end to Mr. Mansel's activities. The vessel sank deeper in the sands, the waves battered the wreck and soon the treasure ship had disappeared and the golden carpet was relaid. Nearly two centuries passed away and the existence of the treasure ship was becoming legendary when, in 1807, some men crossing the bay were startled by finding a quantity of metal which, on examination, proved to be dollars and half dollars dated 1625 and weighing 12 pounds. Probably some strange movements of the sea and sand had, momentarily, disclosed part of the imprisoned wealth. Again the locality of the treasure ship was lost and it was not until 1833 that on the occasion of a low water spring tide, some men stumbled across Spanish dollars littered on the beach. This time there should be no mistake: they would make themselves rich! Feverishly they worked gathering treasure and, as the tide commenced to flow, they buoyed the spot, determining to recommence work next day. But there never was a next day. When the daylight broke they looked in vain for the buoy. The sea had removed it and the sands and sea at Rhosilli sill hold the secret of the Spanish treasure ship. Now let me give you a word of warning. If you determine to visit Rhosilli and by finding the Spanish treasure ship, make yourself rich with the wealth that belongs to others, then consider the awful fate that overtook Mr Mansel of Hentlys. For it is said that if you visit Rhosilli beach at night when it is low water spring tide and for this is important - the moon is at the full, you may see a black coach, drawn by six white horses careering over the sands, and if you look ever so closely, you may see inside, the ghost of Mr Mansel of Hentlys still searching for the lost doubloons. '''Story No. 13 '''Welsh Pirates''' '''The Puritan Pirate Bartholomew Roberts'''''' BBC Broadcast Date: 7 October 1930 Last week in telling you the story of another Welsh Pirate, Howel Davies, I mentioned that one of his favourite tricks was to enter a harbour where honest merchant ships were sheltering, and, flying British colours, proceed to raid any vessel he chose. It was during one of these raids at Anamaboe, West Africa, that he came across Bartholomew Roberts and induced him to become a pirate. This was in 1720 when Roberts was mate of the ship 'Princess'. The 'Princess’ was lying in harbour waiting for a cargo of slaves, a perfectly legitimate trade, when Davies sailed in and captured her. Generally when pirates captured a vessel they endeavoured to persuade the crew to turn pirates. To sail under the Black Flag, whilst it carried with it certain risks also offered escape from the perpetual work on merchant ships. This continuous drudgery is described in the following jingle of the period: '''Six days shalt thou work as hard as thou art able,'' '''The seventh holystone the deck and chip the main table'.'' But Roberts consented to join the Sea Rogues with great reluctance. Hitherto he had engaged in honest trade and to turn pirate was against his principles. For, as we shall see, he held strong if not almost puritanical views. At length his fellow Welshman, Howel Davies, persuaded him. Then followed a singular thing. Six weeks later Howel Davies was killed, as I told you last week, when attempting to trick the Portuguese Governor of Prince's Island. The pirates then held their parliament at the foot of the mast and elected Roberts as their leader. Considering that Roberts was an untried man and his tastes so different from those of his shipmates, the choice was remarkable. Perhaps his knowledge of navigation had something to do with it. When Roberts was offered the position he is said to have replied 'that since he had dipped his hands in muddy water and must be a pirate it was better being a commander than a common man'. But before we go further let me tell you something of this strange Welshman who in principle was a puritan, in practice a pirate, and who was one of the most remarkable mixtures who has ever sailed under the Black Flag. The only thing we know of his youth is that he was born at, or near, Haverfordwest. Evidently he carried into his life as a pirate many of the convictions that he held as an honest seaman. Take, for instance, the Pirate's Articles that he drew up and enforced upon his men. They have a strong religious if not a sabbatarian flavour. Here are some samples:- The musicians to have rest on the Sabbath day, but the other six days and nights none, except by special favour. No person to game at cards or dice for money. Lights and candles to be put out by 8 pm and if, after that hour, any of the crew desire to remain drinking they are to do it on the open deck. To these things we must add that he was no party to deliberate torture, that he did not share in the coarser vices of his fellows, that he frowned upon card playing, and stranger still, when men sat round a cask drinking rum from pannikins he retired to his cabin to indulge in weak tea. Of course the regulations he made may have been evaded, but it is evidence of Robert's strange character that he could, to any degree, enforce them upon a pirate crew. In person he is said to have been tall and dark and was very much of a dandy in dress. He delighted in wearing bright coloured scarves, large plumed hats and costly weapons. Withal he had a grim sense of humour fro it was he who first called the Black Flag the Jolly Roger. Nor was he content with the usual cross bones and skull, for her invented many variations, one of which was a skeleton holding a flaming sword in one hand and an enormous glass of punch in the other. And yet this strange mixture of a man became one of the most notorious and successful pirates that the history of the period records. From the Banks of Newfoundland to the West Indies, from there down the Brazilian coast, across the Atlantic, throughout the Gulf of Guinea, and down the Africa coast, at every point the name of Roberts was feared. It is said that during the 2 or 3 years he was a pirate he captured no less than 400 vessels. His first act after being elected captain was to bombard the Portoguese settlement in retaliation for the death of Howel Davies. He also captured two vessels, one of them the British ship 'Experiment', whose crew joined him as pirates. In these actions his bravery was approved by his fellows who spoke of him as 'an affable and good natured man'. Weeks passed, during which he crossed the Atlantic without finding a quarry. His men, who judged everything by results, were becoming discontented, and his position insecure, when by one daring act, he redeemed everything. It occurred in this way. He was cruizing along the Brazilian coast when, in the open sea, outside San Salvador, he found 42 Portuguese vessels lying at anchor ready to sail to Europe. Robert's mind was soon made up, and, without showing his colours, he sailed in amongst them posing as an honest merchant vessel. He found that the 42 vessels were waiting for two armed convoys which were at anchor in the Bay. Here was risk enough for one ship to challenge 42, many of them armed, in addition to the two convoys. But Roberts despised the Portuguese and determined to outwit them. Singling out one vessel he ranged alongside and requested her master to come on board his ship as he had 'something of importance to tell him'. All unsuspecting the master came on board only to find, when he got to the cabin, that he was a prisoner. Roberts then told him that he and his vessel should go free provided that he indicated which vessel in the fleet had the richest cargo on board. Having gained this information he moved alongside a large ship which mounted 40 guns and had a crew of 150 men. He also requested the master of this vessel to come on board as he had 'something of importance to tell him'. But this master refused to come and made it clear that he suspected Roberts to be a pirate. Roberts therefore acted promptly for he threw his grappling irons on board her followed by his men and in a few minutes had made her a prisoner. Of course the remaining 41 vessels realized that a pirate was in their midst, but, instead of turning upon him they took to flight. Roberts then examined his prize, finding that he had captured a rich cargo of sugar, skins and of tobacco besides 40,000 moidores in Gold. But this was not all, for he found a quantity of valuable jewels including a magnificent cross set with diamonds which was being sent to the King of Portugal. Of the armed convoys it need only be said that they emerged from the harbour, but one of them dropped behind and the other, after coming near to Roberts, decided to join her comrade. By this bold action Roberts established his reputation as a resourceful leader and from that time on he became the scourge of the seas. Roberts was no rule of thumb pirate waiting for vessels to cross his track. He adopted what appears to have been a definite system. He would appear in a certain area, work all the havoc possible, and then, before men of war could get on his track, he had disappeared, to be heard of again in a totally different locality. In other words he became a raider. In the West Indies vessel after vessel was captured and when that locality became too hot he shifted to the American coast, and also appeared off Newfoundland. The havoc and terror he created were such that trade was almost brought to a standstill. He even captured the largest vessels of English nationality and, when time fell idle on his hands at sea, he actually sent his men on shore to plunder the scattered townships. Suddenly he disappeared and, after a successful period of raiding in the south, in June 1721 he dropped anchor in Sierra Leone River, West Africa. Here he found a small colony of former pirates and from them he learned that two British Men of War, the 'Swallow' and the 'Weymouth' had recently visited that place determined to find Roberts. This would been very serious news to any person with a less resourceful brain than Roberts. He evolved a really cunning scheme. He would delay a little time whilst he cleaned his vessel and allowed his men a carouse ashore, and then would follow the men of war. He judged that after they had visited the numerous ports without finding him that the merchant ships would put to sea thinking that the way was clear. The result was that Roberts played havoc all down the coast. Not merely did he intercept vessels but he bombarded settlements and factories. All might have gone well had it not been that fever broke out upon the men of war and after they had lost 100 men they turned and steered north. Everywhere they had evidence of the activities of Roberts, and the 'Swallow' was detached to find him. Now the relative positions were reversed and the 'Swallow pushed south searching for the pirate. But the end was near. As Captain Ogle on the 'Swallow' approached Cape Lopez, where vessels took in water, he saw three vessels flying Roberts' flag. These were the 'Royal Fortune', the 'Ranger' and a transport lying under the shelter of the land, inside a sand bank. As the 'Swallow' approached Capt. Ogle observed that the 'Ranger' was detached to intercept him, and, as he was not flying Naval colours, he knew that he was mistaken for a merchant vessel. He, therefore, determined to act as a merchantman, and turning round ran for the open sea. The 'Ranger' followed and when she had been drawn so far from land that the sound of guns could not be hard the 'Swallow' turned, and opening heavy fire surprised and captured the 'Ranger'. It was in this action that another Welshman named Skyrme exhibited great bravery by continuing to fight after one of his legs had been torn away by a cannon shot. The 'Swallow' then returned to Cape Lopez where she attacked the 'Royal Fortune' which had Roberts on board. Roberts was dressed, as usual, in his plumed hat and gay attire, but a grape shot killed him outright. In addition to the vessels captured, the 'Swallow' took 145 pirates as prisoners. These were conveyed to Cape Coast Castle where 32 were condemned to be hung and the remainder were sentenced to various penalties. So ended the brief but wonderful career of that strange mixture of puritan, dandy and pirate, - Bartholomew Roberts. '''Story No. 14 '''Olden Days in Wales '''The Chief Smuggler of Gower: William Arthur'''''' BBC Broadcast Date: 10 January 1931 We are going back tonight to the great smuggling days which existed during the latter part of the 18th century and the commencement of the 19th. The romance of this. Lingers in every crook and cranny of our coasts. And with good reason, for North, South, East and West (and especially in the South) the illegal goods were landed on almost every beach. This was not a casual act of sport, in which the Preventive Man was outwitted, but a vast conspiracy against the state which had its ramifications throughout the country. It can only be compared today with the stories we hear from America of rum runners hovering on the coasts, daring methods of landing, and secret agencies of distribution to far distant places. You remember Kipling's haunting lines in which he represents a smuggler warning his daughter not to let King George's men know what she saw or heard :- ''Five and twenty horses trotting through the dark
'Brandy for the Parson, baccy for the Clerk,'
Laces for a lady, letters for a spy,
So watch the wall my darling when the gentlemen go by.''
Kipling was right. The Parson, the Clerk, the Lady, the Spy, in fact every section of society was favourable to the plentiful and cheap supplies provided by the smuggler. But it is of Gower, that gem of Glamorgan set in the ring of the sea, that I want to speak tonight. Here snuggling was not an exceptional incident but a habitual trade. The isolation of the peninsula was its protection. There could be no sudden arrival of inquisitive Revenue Men from Swansea or elsewhere, for news of their movements would proceed them. And as for the three Preventive Men stationed in their midst, well, they were so powerless that they could be ignored. So the years passed and the new generation viewed smuggling as a prescriptive right. They had always done it, they always would do it and the cutters came and went landing their goods even in the open daylight. Not that it must be imagined that the Gower smugglers were of the same brutal fibre as the smugglers of the South Coast of England. There such armed bandits as the Hawkhurst gang did not hesitate to commit murder, whilst injury by firearms was a common occurrence. Whilst legend has it that there is a lane near Pennard where a Preventive Man was shot, I have found no evidence in the old records that the Gower smugglers were armed. True, when exasperated, they used stones, whips and bludgeons, but there is a great distinction to be drawn between these and firearms. And when, in later years, they used these comparatively harmless weapons it was only because they held themselves to be immune from interference. It would be difficult to find any beach in Gower where the smuggling cutter has not been welcomed, and, perhaps, there is no road along which files of horses have not padded with suspicious little casks slung across their backs; but the greatest smuggler of all appears to have been a certain William Arthur and the really great centre of the smuggling trade was the Great Highway Farm. Alongside the road running from Kittle Hill to Pennard there are two farmhouses - the Great and Little Highways. Probably few of the motorists and other passers by are aware that these innocent farms were once the great receiving houses for contraband in Gower, and that before their gates men have halted their files of horses, laden with ankers of spirits. Separated by a distance of about 200 yards Little Highway has been replaced by a modern house but Great Highway remains the same with the exception of extended outbuildings. In the orchard at the rear of Great Highway are the remains of a religious foundation, whilst opposite to it is a bye road still known as Smuggler's Lane. Nor is it far by that lane to the secluded Bay of Pwlldhu. What more convenient landing place for smugglers could be found? The rocks on the western side make a natural breakwater, the depth of water allowed the cutter to come far into shore, whilst the shelving beach enabled horses to be brought to the water's edge. It is significant that the adjoining small Bay is still called Brandy Cove. in the register of the Parish of Pennard there is the record of the burial of William Hawken Arthur in 1784. The Rector in his history of the parish appends the note 'this man had a great reputation as a smuggler'. Evidently smuggling was a family weakness for another William Arthur of Highways was flourishing as a smuggler 20 years later. Before the great raid upon Highway, of which I shall speak next time, the three Customs Officers naturally minimised the extent of a traffic with which they were powerless to cope. I find such entries as this dated 1796 'if the Revenue cruizers cannot prevent these practises than the five officers stationed on the coast within the limits of this port (Swansea) and comprising an extent of about fifty miles are wholly unequal to it'. Even the safeguard of robust and active officers was not always provided for, in a report dated 1737 is the statement that "Mathew Price stationed at Oxwich is eighty years of age and of no further service!" That these officers knew all that was happening cannot be doubted. William Arthur did not interfere with them, he only ignored them. They in turn were obliged to pay him a similar courtesy, and, consequently when reporting to their superior officers they indulged in flights of fancy. For instance they fell back upon past events reporting that they had heard vague rumours of goods that had been landed and 'taken to safety by the country people' before they were able to interfere, or they grew bolder and stated, as an officer did in 1791 'we have no reason to suspect that any vessels are regularly employed in smuggling'. After the great raid, however, much more precise information is forthcoming. Here is a report stating that William Arthur and his adherents have carried on business 'on a very extensive scale' and further 'that at least twenty cargoes of spirituous liquors have been run annually at Pwlldhu and its vicinity by Arthur'. That the smuggling activities at Highway were well known far beyond Gower is established by an anonymous letter dated 1798 which I will quote as it gives a good idea of the extent of smuggling ventures in South Wales:- 'The counties of Glamorgan, Carmarthen, Pembroke and Cardigan swarm with smugglers of spirituous liquors, they supply both public and private houses in any quantity they require, by which means the fair trade in these parts is nearly at a stand, and unless some stop can be put to these fraudulent trades the Licenced Dealers may as well shut up their doors. There is a house at Highway near Swansea, Glamorganshire that receives large quantities at a time and often and supplies various customers with impunity. There are large cargoes landed at New Quay in Cardiganshire and at different places in Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire likewise'. The first serious attempt to interfere with the activities of William Arthur did not occur until 1786. Mr Shewn was then Collector of Customs at Swansea. Whether he was related to the Daniel Shewen who died in 1792, and whose memorial is on the wall of Mumbles church is unknown. It was Sunday night the 16 January and Mr Shewen was sitting by his cosy fire when a knock at the door preluded the arrival of two Excise officers. Probably these arrivals were unwelcome, not merely because they recalled Mr Shewen's thoughts to Revenue matters, but because Excise officers meant that there was trouble in the offering. Were not the Customs and Excise rival departments? Were not disputes between them frequent? Did not their overlapping duties give rise to constant friction? And when the two Excise officers told a circumstantial story of a cargo of spirits having been landed that day at Pwlldhu and carried to the house of William Arthur, and requested Mr Shewen to muster his officers and join with the Excise in visiting Great Highway what was he to do? He knew that this polite request was little less than a demand which he could not ignore, and, although he may have had a reserved opinion as to any success following a visit to the smugglers house, he was compelled to exchange his fireside for country roads. Four o'clock in the morning of Monday 17 January 1786 saw fourteen Revenue officers, including the Collector of Customs and the Supervisor of Excise, setting out on their eight mile tramp to Highway Farm. The darkness of the winter's night, the condition of the country roads, and, perhaps, forebodings of the reception awaiting them may have delayed their progress, for they did not arrive outside Highway until 7am. By this time any eagerness they may have possessed appears to have evaporated. Darkness covered Great Highway, not a light was visible, not a sound was to be heard. Then arose the great question who should go forward and knock at the door. The Supervisor thought that the Collector should do this as he was the senior officer, but the Collector remembered that the Supervisor had originated the visit and did not desire to deprive him of the honour! Finally they decided that they would walk side by side and that the Supervisor should first knock at the door, the dozen officers following close behind. The Supervisor knocked repeatedly but gained no response. Then, growing bolder the Collector of Customs gave a tattoo on the door. At length an apparently sleepy voice wanted to know their business. When they had explained who they were and what they had come for the sleepiness vanished, and Arthur replied from within 'that he would not suffer his house to be entered' and added 'that if it were proved that he had any prohibited goods in his house he would forfeit one hundred pounds. A very safe suggestion as if he kept the officers outside his house they could not obtain proof of what was within. The parley at the door soon ended. Probably Arthur had been waiting for the growing light to disclose the strength of the visiting force. When he had ascertained this he decided upon bolder tactics. The sleeping house sprang into life. Disguise was no longer necessary. There was the movement of many men within the house; loud voices hurled threats half the revenue officers; and as the record runs 'bludgeons and other offensive weapons were struck against tables and other furniture to the accompaniment of cheers, signifying that they were ready for an attack', and as the light increased the Revenue officers saw faces, blackened for disguise, appear at the window. Suddenly the door was opened and the smugglers swarmed out. The Prevented men who were unarmed found themselves in a tight corner. Says the record 'there were at least forty persons, each of them having a bludgeon, some of which were loaded with lead, and also large whips and stakes in their hands'. To pass into the house was impossible, but the fourteen men were warming to their work and two of them rushed to the steps leading up to the granary determined to search the outbuildings. Whether this building contains smuggled goods will never be known for Arthur and his men intercepted them and threw both of them from the top of the steps into the mud of the farmyard. 'After which' the report states, 'they thought it prudent to retire, as it would have been in vain to attempt to oppose such a body of desperate Fellows as it is supposed the number in and out of the house amounted to near one hundred'. It was a dispirited band of Revenue officers, at least two of them bearing the perfume of the farmyard mud, that took the road for Swansea. Perhaps, as they dragged themselves home, the number of men opposed to them was increased by imagination, for it is difficult to understand how one hundred men could have been concealed in Great Highway. At least it was necessary to represent to London that they had encountered overwhelming force. It is therefore not surprising to read 'we therefore think that if all the officers in the port had been together it would have answered no purpose as they would have been overpowered by numbers. We therefore are humbly of the opinion that nothing can be done without military aid, and request that such a number of them may be sent down as shall appear to your Honours to be necessary in order to put a stop to the smuggling carried on by the said Arthur.' Wise advice, doubtless, but no military was sent. The first attempt to uproot William Arthur had failed, but his day of reckoning was only postponed. '''Story No. 15 '''Olden Days in Wales''' '''Riotous Scenes After The Great Raid at Highway'''''' BBC Broadcast Date: 8 March 1931 I am only afraid that, as I endeavour to tell you tonight something of the scenes that were witnessed in the days following the Great Raid upon the concealed cellars at Great and Little Highway Farms, that some of my listeners may think that I am speaking derogatively of the sober, peaceable and industrious inhabitants of Gower today. Please, then, remember that what I am telling you comes from records 1 1/4 centuries old, when communities were isolated, popular education was unknown, and when the moral balance of the nation was far inferior to that of today. To estimate correctly the usages of 1 1/4 centuries ago we must be careful not to judge by the standards of today. The passion for spirit drinking then existed amongst all classes, to a degree that we cannot understand today. Lecky in his History of England states that in the 18th century 'gin drinking began to spread with the rapidity and violence of an epidemic', whilst Fielding, in his pamphlet 'On the late increase of Robbers' asserts that 'Gin was the principal sustenance of more then 100,000 persons in the metropolis alone'. The strength of this habit was revealed when legal limitation was proposed by the introduction of the Gin Act which produced the popular cry 'No Gin - No King'. It must not be imagined that Glamorgan was worse than other parts of the country. Probably it was better than the larger centres of population, but the old records exhibit a standard of indulgence and excess which belongs to a period of past history. It was during the night of Thursday 12th April, 1804, that Lieut. Sawyer of the Sea Fencibles, accompanied by Beavan, the Customs Officer, and his stalwart sons, pounced upon the farms of Great and Little Highway on the Pennard Road. They found a busy scene: groups of horses lent by neighbouring farmers, and men working by the light of lanterns carrying casks of spirits, which had been brought along Smugglers Lane, from the cutter that was anchored at Pwwldhu. So often, and for so many years, had the files of horses with little ankers of spirits flung across their backs padded along this lane to these farms, that the smugglers never dreamt of being interrupted by the Revenue men. Not that they had relaxed precautions. The specially constructed cellars under the kitchen and barn of Little Highway and the similar cellar under the barn of Great Highway, were so carefully concealed that they had been difficult to find. But once found their contents had been gathered together and placed in the open space of the farmyard of Little Highway. There, as the daylight strengthened, a pile of some 420 casks could be seen, surrounded by the Preventive Men and the disappointed smugglers. And in these casks were no less than 3000 gallons of spirits! And if a small farm in Gower contained such a quantity of contraband what must have been the extent of smuggling around all our coasts. Of course John Lawrence (William Arthur's agent) who lived at Great Highway and John Griffiths, the owner of Little Highway, were greatly concerned at the unexpected turn events had taken. It meant, not merely the loss of their goods and putting a stop to their trade, but the probability of being prosecuted and fined, for, however sincerely magistrates might sympathise with smugglers they could not acquit them when caught red handed. The news of the Great Raid upon these well known smuggling centres spread with marvellous rapidity throughout Gower. All that morning, and during the following three days, every road led to Little Highway. Of course every body in Gower knew of William Arthur's long established smuggling business and of the continuous landing from the cutters at Pwlldhu, for without their aid Arthur would have been powerless. The farmers willingly lent their horses, the men gave their labour, which was well rewarded, and, as the result of so much contraband being available, the population acquired the habit of spirit drinking. And yet, it is a great tribute to the loyalty of the people of Gower that, although the facts were widespread and a considerable reward awaited the persons who gave the secret away to the Revenue men, there is only one instance of a Gower man turning informer. That story cannot be told tonight. After his night's work in raiding the farms Lieut. Sawyer had no light task on hand. The great pile of casks was lying in a heap in the farmyard of Little Highway. To leave them unprotected would invite plunder, but to remove them to the only place of safety in the King's Warehouse at Swansea presented grave difficulty. Lonely roads had to be traversed through a country infested with smugglers, at any point there might be rescue parties; whilst, most difficult of all was the question where were the wagons to be obtained to carry the goods? Application to local farmers proved unsuccessful. Either their wagons were fully engaged or other excuses were offered. It became evident that the required help would not be volunteered and therefore Sawyer threatened force and by this means he obtained possession of the wagons of a Mr. French and others. By this time a large crowd of onlookers had assembled in the farmyard where 14 members of the Sea Fencibles stood guard over the pile of casks. It soon became evident that this crowd was not animated by feelings of great hostility to the guard who, being members of the same community may not have relished their job. But their covetous eyes rested upon the pile of casks protected by the Guard and their love of spirits, engendered by the constant practice of smuggling, was awakened. Here were untold quantities of spirits almost within touch. Drink was what they craved and drink they would have. Mastered by this impulse the crowd commenced to close in upon the Guard which was too small to completely encircle the pile. During the disturbance and shouting first one cask and then another were drawn through the gaps in the Guard, and being passed to the crowd, the drinking of raw spirits commenced. The Sea Fencibles were helpless to recover them, even if they desired to do so, or the whole pile would have been open to plunder. It was not long before the fiery spirit did its work. There was no longer a comparatively quiet crowd but a mob of over two hundred persons clamouring for more drink, threatening violence, and every moment becoming more turbulent. Under these circumstances Lieut. Sawyer determined upon two courses, first, to strengthen his Guard to fifty men and second, to release two more casks of spirits for consumption by the crowd. Added to this Lieut. Sawyer had another trouble: he found that the Sea Fencibles were as prone to imbibe spirits as the other inhabitants of Gower. To endeavour to check them was hopeless, and, to quote from a report subsequently made by Beavan, the Customs Officers, in order to purchase their loyalty he had 'to allow these men to make use of what spirits they wished to drink whilst on guard lest they should desert him or use violent means to obtain it'. For four days the wagons were being loaded and dispatched to Swansea and during that period such scenes as I have endeavoured to describe were to be witnessed at Little Highway Farm. The men who loaded the wagons were in sympathy with the craving of the crowd, and, now and again would purposely drop a cask for their consumption. These would be seized immediately by the onlookers and the drunken carousel would continue. Nor was it only men who indulged to excess, for the women in the crowd were equally as eager to obtain it. There is a terrible little picture in one of the reports of women, who, having secured a seven gallon cask of raw spirits immediately took it to a neighbouring field where they indulged in a drunken debauch. I only give these details because they illustrate the social habits of a past period. Of course all this is foreign to the habits and customs of today. Perhaps I may restate that Gower was no exceptional territory in which questionable tendencies reigned. Those who speak of 'The Good Old Times' cannot have studied the 18th century. Smuggling tended to lead to demoralization as cheap spirits were so easily obtainable. From the concealed cellars near the coast where the goods were placed when landed from the cutter, they were subsequently conveyed far inland. When the turnpikes were left open at night the horses once more took to the road and by this means the country was honeycombed with smuggling. The legends we hear of houses, far from the coast, having been smugglers resorts are frequently based upon fact. William Arthur, for instance, was not supplying local requirements but, as the old records show, his customers were far a field. The result of all this was that cheap spirits were easily obtainable. In South Wales a gallon of brandy only cost ten shillings whilst on the south east coast that quantity could be purchased for the price of half a bottle today. Lieut. Sawyer's troubles were not ended when he saw a wagon of casks leave the farmyard of Little Highway for the King's warehouse at Swansea. True he sent them in charge of a guard of Sea Fencibles but these men were not to be trusted where drink was concerned. Before starting on their journey they took care to provide themselves with long quills and, at frequent halts, the bungs of the casks were extracted, the quills inserted and the raw spirits were consumed. In this procedure it appears that they were aided by persons they met on the road. The result was that many partly filled casks were delivered at the Swansea Custom House. But the culminating scene of riot and excess occurred in the streets of Swansea on Saturday 14th April, 1804. Certain wagons, which had been loaded with casks at Little Highway that morning were drawn up outside the Custom House. On the road both carters and Guard had sucked the spirits extensively through quills until, perhaps, the only strictly sober members of the party were the horses. It happened to be market day and the narrow streets were crowded with people from the country. As the wagons passed along interest was aroused which deepened to antagonism. Here was interference with the smuggling trade with which they sympathised: here, too, were wagons full of the spirits which they, like the rest of the nation, had learned to imbibe. The temptation was too great, and after all what could a few officers from the Custom House and a partly intoxicated Guard do to prevent them helping themselves? As the increasing crowd surrounded the wagons its members commenced to incite each other to action and it was not long before the bolder men pushed aside the Guard and laid hands upon the casks. And then followed a wild scene in the open daylight in the streets of Swansea, as the mob, clamouring for drink, consumed the raw spirit. In what excesses this riotous conduct might have ended can only be conjectured, but for the unexpected interference of a military force. A certain Col. Lascell happened to be stationed permanently in the town in charge of a corps of Volunteers. A message was sent to him by the distressed Revenue men and very soon the mob became aware of the steady tramp of a military guard coming down the street and at once it scattered in all directions. The record of the goods seized as the result of the Great Raid are very interesting. The King's Warehouse Keeper at Swansea received nearly 1500 gallons of Brandy, over 1000 gallons of Gin, 330 gallons of Rum and 15 gallons each of both Port and Sherry Wine. If we remember that all this was found in one night we may commence to understand the vast quantities that had been landed at Pwlldhu in forty or fifty years and distributed from the Great and Little Highway Farms. There is a subsequent record which sheds light upon this matter. John Griffiths of Little Highway protested his complete innocence. According to his story he ignorantly housed William Arthur's goods for which he was paid one penny a cask. But, adds the report 'Griffiths made £100 per annum out of this business'. Now, if we assume these figures to be correct, £100 per annum resulting from a rental of one penny per cask would represent 24.000 casks and these would contain, approximately, 145,000 gallons of smuggled spirits. Even if the facts were magnified it is evident that the illegal business at Great and Little Highway Farms was on a large scale. And these remote Gower Farms were only one of the hundreds of receiving houses around our coasts. '''Story No. 16 '''William Phipps G: The Man Who Found the Treasure Ship'''''' BBC Broadcast Date: Unknown William Phipps marvellous adventures will find a sympathetic response amongst many sections of listeners. If we have a weakness for Red Indians who go upon the war path to collect real scalps Phipps can relate real experiences: if we relish a good mutiny at sea with the inevitable round robin Phipps can explain how to deal with it: if we delight in the self educated lad who climbs and climbs until he is knighted by the King, then the backwoods boy who became the first Royal Governor of Massachusetts is our man: or if we want the adventurer who seeks for the lost treasure ship and finding it hauls in gold and silver and pieces of eight until he is weary, then we must turn to William Phipps. Not that I can tell you of all these things tonight, but if you want to know more about him you must read Paine's book on Hidden Treasure or consult the surviving pages of that forgotten divine, Cotton Mather. But to my story. In the early part of the 17th century a gunsmith lived in Bristol named James Phipps. Bristol was more closely related to America in those days than any other port. Had not Cabot sailed from there on the voyage which was to add a continent to the British Crown? Did not vessels drop down the Avon bound for that wonderful new world and, returning, bring strange produce and still stranger stories of the unknown country in the west? The glamour of the unknown fell upon the Bristol gunsmith and it was not long before James Phipps and his wife were heading west for the Plantations. There he received a grant of land abutting on the sea and, after building his log cabin, he proceeded to turn the virgin forest into farm land. And always, as he did so, he kept his eye upon the surrounding woods and his gun ready lest his home should be destroyed by the war like Indians. That he made no fortune is certain but, perhaps, he did something greater in being one of the pioneers who laid the foundation of a new empire. Evidently, in those days, the size of families was not restricted for James Phipps became the father of 26 children of whom 22 were sons. William, one of the youngest, was added to the workers as soon as he could lift and carry until, when he was twenty years old, he realized that he was quite uneducated and would make little of life if he remained there. He therefore left the settlement to the care of his numerous family and, like his father before him, went away to better his fortune. The second phase of his career finds him learning ships carpentry and also to read and write. Gradually it dawned upon him that he had acquired sufficient technical knowledge to build one of the small sailing vessels then used on the coast. Having built her he returned to the settlement for a cargo of lumber and, perhaps to exhibit with pride the ship he had constructed. But he found things in a turmoil. The Indians were on the war path and his family were in danger of being scalped. Promptly, therefore, Phipps took every body on board his new vessel and carried them to safety. And from this time the sea claimed him. Not that Phipps had any ambition to become a mere master of a small vessel trading from port to port, nor did he desire to join then numerous pirates who frequented the coast and also swarmed in the West Indies, battening upon the trade of Spain. Phipps was a man of principle, free with his language and fists, but grounded in an honesty which caused him to avoid the Sea Rogues. None the less the West Indies attracted him. Along the coast, wherever sailor men foregathered there was talk which fired the imagination, of the wealth of the cities on the Spanish Main; of the fleets of Spanish ships homeward bound full to the hatches with treasure and jewels and of the pirates and buccaneers who by intercepting them, became rich in a day. The West Indies were full of reckless men who cared nothing for life so long as they could acquire treasure. But Phipps, whilst eagerly desirous of handling Spanish doubloons was looking in another direction. Had not many of these Spanish treasure ships, which had escaped the attention of the buccaneers and pirates, come to grief upon the numerous shoals of the Caribbean Sea? Had not L'Ollonais discovered such a wreck upon the Cuban coast and recovered £60,000 of treasure? Untold wealth must lie under the water (as it does to this day) if only he could gain exact information. And such a fortune could be easily and honestly realized. 1682 saw Phipps in West Indian waters and, being a rough, honest man, he was not long before he made friends. From these he learned of a vessel, said to contain vast treasure, lying submerged on one of the reefs. All enquiries confirmed his information, but his mind was too practical to allow him to commence his search without adequate resources. That would have meant giving away his secret to the surrounding pirates. He therefore sailed for England determined to lay his secret before the King and obtain the aid of a King's ship and men. 1682 saw this New England colonist, with his strange story of a treasure ship, hanging round the fringe of Court circles in Whitehall. But access to the Royal Presence was more difficult than locating a submerged treasure ship. Weeks grew into months but Phipps held on believing that the recovery of treasure on a West Indian reef could only be made possible in Whitehall. Finally perseverance had its reward. King Charles listened to his story and being in constant want of money saw an opportunity of replenishing his privy purse. September 1683 Phipps set sail from London in King's ship, the Rose, bound first to Boston to see his wife and then to the West Indian reef. But there ill fortune awaited him. True he found a Spanish wreck, although it may not have been the one he was seeking, but some one had been there before him. Instead of the dazzling wealth he expected all he gained were a few paltry pieces. To add to his difficulties his motley crew, being disappointed, turned mutinous. One day they rushed aft armed with cutlasses demanding that, in the usage of those sea days, he should hoist the 'Jolly Roger' and turn pirate. But Phipps, who had previously dealt with Red Indians and longshore men was not easily mastered. His fists shot out flooring the leaders and the mutinous crew fled forward. But it was not long before Phipps had to deal with mutiny again and this time more seriously. The 'Rose' had been placed ashore on an island to scrape her hull. To lighten her all the provisions had been landed and also the guns. The mutinous members of the crew assembled on shore and signed a round robin declaring that they would seize the vessel that night, put the master and the eight men loyal to him on shore to perish from hunger, and then sail away pirating. It was necessary, however, that the carpenter should join them. He was enticed from the ship, threatened and forced to assent. Later in the day the carpenter feigned sickness and returning to the vessel with another man accompanying him to spy upon his actions, he rushed into the master's cabin asking for a dram of spirits to cure his colic. In a hurried word he told Phipps how matters stood and was instructed by him to return to the mutineers and join in their plans. And then Phipps proceeded to turn the tables on them. Late in the afternoon the mutineers approached the vessel ready to maroon Phipps and the few loyal men. But, thanks to the information conveyed by the carpenter a surprise awaited them. Phipps had reshipped the guns and placed them so that they covered the mutineers. Also he was busy reshipping all the provisions and declared his intention of sailing away and leaving the mutineers to the death they had intended for him. The firmness of Phipps was too much for them and, after vain entreaties, during which they saw the provisions disappearing into the vessel's hold, they fell on their knees begging to be taken back. And, after Phipps had kept them in that position long enough, he disarmed them and allowed them to come on board again. This voyage was a failure so far as treasure was concerned but it was far from a failure in another respect. With his genius for friendship Phipps became intimate with some of the old Spaniards and from them obtained reliable data as to the exact spot where a Spanish treasure ship lay. He had shipped a new crew in Jamaica but as this was as unreliable as the one that mutinied he determined to run for England and refit. But Charles II was dead and James II immediately took possession of the 'Rose' and left Phipps to kick his heels in Whitehall. After all was not Phipps a little discredited for instead of the treasure he had so confidently spoken of he had brought back an empty chip? Phipps, however, was certain of his information and continued to hang on to the Court circle in Whitehall. At last he found favour with the Duke of Albemarle and through him gained access to the King. Phipps persuaded the King that for a comparatively small outlay he could gain large profits and at last a Royal Patent was issued constituting Phipps a treasure seeker who was to receive 1/16th of whatever booty he found provided that the King was paid 1/10th. 1686 saw Phipps steering again for the West Indies but this time in a small trader called the 'James and Mary'.In this the King made a great mistake for, if he had had sufficient confidence in Phipps and could have foreseen that the little holds of the 'James and Mary' would be insufficient to contain all the gold and silver which were to be recovered, how eagerly he would have provided a larger vessel. But Phipps was to be still tantalised by Fortune before she whispered her secret to him. He arrived at the reef, he constructed a dugout boat, he engaged Indians as divers, but never a vestige of the treasure ship could he find. The reef was worked systematically from end to end, the Indians dived and dived again but still no treasure. Despair commenced to settle down upon Phipps and all the crew, it was to be another case of failure, and then, at the last moment, the treasure was found. The circumstances surrounding its finding are indeed dramatic. The sloop was lying at anchor off the reef; the boat which had so often searched the reef was about to return to the vessel to report that, again, the quest was hopeless, when a man looking over the side of the boat into the cool depths of the deep clear water saw a marine plant of extraordinary beauty even for those seas. He requested an Indian to dive and secure it but when the Indian came to the surface he excitedly shouted that 'he had seen the guns!' The coveted marine plant was growing on the more coveted treasure ship! Securing a lump of silver worth about £300 they returned to the vessel with their extraordinary news. Now, perhaps as dramatic as the finding itself, was their method of breaking the good news to Phipps. When they went to the cabin to report they slipped the lump of silver under the table where, presently, Phipps was bound to see it. Nor did they tell Phips of their good luck. He was nursing his despair, but declaring his intention of hanging on a little longer, when his eyes fell upon the lump of silver. In consternation he shouted "What is this? Whence comes this?' and when he realized the truth he added "Thanks be to God, we are made!' Who can describe the days that followed? Dame Fortune had reserved all her smiles for William Phips.They had not merely lighted upon the treasure ship but upon the bullion room itself. Henceforward all they had to do was to haul the bullion to the surface. Every dive made by the Indians increased the incredible wealth. The small deck of the "James and Mary' was littered with treasure. Piles of ingots grew into cwts and cwts into tons. Nor was that all for there were quantities of gold and pearls and jewels. At last the little vessel could carry no more. Regretfully he left the remaining treasure and steered for England. Across the Atlantic came the 'James and Mary' carrying beneath her hatches a cargo as valuable as those of Drake or Anson. When he cast anchor in the Thames in 1687 he accounted for no less than £300.000 of Spanish treasure. Honours as well as wealth came to Phips. He was knighted by King James who offered him a post as Commissioner of the Royal Navy. But Phips heart was hungry for his wife and home in Boston. He therefore refused the offer and instead was created High Sheriff of Massachusetts. Nor was this the last honour he was to receive for in the reign of William and Mary the former backwoods boy became the first Royal Governor of Massachusetts. A man of vigorous action, suited to his day, he made enemies opposed to his high handed methods. When visiting London in connection with one of the many disputes he died there in 1694 and was buried in the church of St. Mary Woolnoth which faces the Mansion House. But you will search in vain for his tomb as it disappeared in one of the restorations. Even his memory might have been forgotten if it were not that American tourists made constant enquiries for the resting place of the backwoods boy who found the treasure ship and became the first Royal Governor of Massachusetts. '''Story No. 17 '''A Rough Night At Rhossilli'''''' BBC Broadcast Date: 1 February 1929 Gower Peninsula was, for a long period, the undisputed landing place of smugglers. Of the great landings at Brandy Cove and Pwlldhu I cannot speak tonight, for I want to tell you of a smuggling affray at Rhossilli. This incident has been pieced together from various old reports. Some of you will know the magnificent stretch of sands near Worms Head on the western extremity of Gower. The solitary Revenue Officer was George Beynon, who was stationed at Oxwich. He was unarmed, and the salary upon which he had to keep a family was £20 per annum. To ride the narrow lanes of Gower on a winter's night, in a country infested with smugglers, was a lonely and dangerous occupation. Midnight of 16th February 1805 found him riding along the road near Pitton heading towards Rhossilli. He suddenly became aware of the sound of horses coming towards him, and, consequently drew aside, and stopped his horse. Presently six horses, accompanied by smugglers, came round the bend of the road, and across each horse were slung ankers of spirits. For an unarmed man to challenge such a cavalcade required considerable courage, but Beynon was a man of mettle, and he, somehow, possessed himself of twelve casks and three of the horses. The smugglers fled and Beynon was left in the lane with four horses, including his own, and 12 casks of spirits. Hew was near, however, a farmer of Pitton named Morgan Beynon, who may have been a relative, and he deposited the ankers in the latter's house, giving the three seized horses into the care of Evan Evans the husbandman. He recognised that the goods he had seized were part of a run being made from a cutter on Rhossilli Sands, and, although, he was aware that news of his action would have preceded him, he turned his horse's head towards the sands. By about 1am of 17th February he arrived and found, as he expected, a smuggling cutter lying off shore and boats busily plying from her full of little casks of spirits. On the sands were farmers of the neighbourhood, men from Llangenneth, and a crowd of men and women busily engaged in transferring the casks from the boats to the backs of the waiting horses. Only lantern lights were available, and for a time he was unobserved. Seeing a pile of casks near him he determined to seize them in the King's name. That action drew attention of the crowd to him. Why should he come to interfere with their business? Evil looks and threats were thrown at him, and then two men, seeing that he was alone, came towards him swinging bludgeons and threatening to knock him off his horse, if he attempted to touch any more of the casks. As he was alone and the smugglers were fired with drink, Beynon was obliged to desist, but, to his credit it must be stated, that somehow or other he managed to secure the 14 casks of spirits he had seized, and by 5 am they had also been placed with the others at the farm at Pitton. Here however another surprise awaited him. Evan Evans the husbandman told him that at 3am some of the smugglers had visited the farm, and two of them (one of the man Corbett who had threatened Beynon on the sands, and another called Penhale of Druids Lodge) had cruelly beaten him for having anything to do with Beynon, and told him that if he had anything more to do with Revenue Officers or interfered with their business, they would come and finish him off. They then took the three horses from the stables and departed. But this smuggling raid was in no sense ended. Beynon could do no more single handed to defend the Revenue, and went to seek the assistance of the Sea Fencibles. Here a slight digression is necessary. In about the year 1799 a system of volunteer defence of the coasts was introduced. The men were under Naval discipline and were intended to protect the coasts from the dreaded invasion of Napoleon Bonaparte. Bony was a little man, but he cast a great shadow. In the Gower a corps of these volunteers was created called the 'Glamorgan Sea Fencibles' and the Naval Officer commanding them, Lieut. Sawyer, lodged in Beynon's house. Sawyer on hearing Beynon's report determined to assist him, and, in the morning we find them with 8 Sea Fencibles on the sands, but all unarmed. The smuggling cutter was still at anchor, but the smugglers on shore had all gone home awaiting the next night to renew the landing. Lieut. Sawyer determined to search the sands and, in the burrows, he found no less than 47 ankers of spirits waiting to be removed. And then a totally unexpected incident occurred. How were the goods to be secured? They had no horses to take them away, they could not leave them on the sands. But there was a cave, on the sandy floor of which, they could be placed temporarily. They therefore placed them in the cave. There was one thing, however, that they had omitted to observe, and that was that the tide was rapidly rising, and when they wanted to leave the cave they were cut off! Here was a predicament! 10 men and 47 casks prisoners in the cave until the tide fell! But the men on the smuggling cutter had been watching them, and when it was seen that they were cut off, the cutter put out a boat, arming the men with handpikes and other weapons. Then followed the battle for the 47 casks, for the smugglers were determined to hook them off the sands, get them afloat, and then haul them into their boat. The struggle, says the record, was a long one. The Sea Fencibles fought waist deep in water to prevent the smugglers hooking the casks. Again and again the casks floated, but before they could be hauled into the boat the Sea Fencibles had plunged in and recovered them. Only one cask was actually hauled into the boat, and desperate fighting followed, with the result that the Sea Fencibles recovered it. At last the smugglers gave up the fight and returned to the cutter; but it was not until about noon that ten soaked Revenue men emerged from the cave, but with their 47 casks secured. Later in the day information arrived that ankers were being guarded in the sand burrows by Llangenneth men. The latter (Roderick, Beynon and Tucker) had told some passers by that they were directed to take charge of the goods 'for the gentlemen' and after giving them drinks had ordered them to go away. It was evident that the smugglers on land intended to return at night to secure the casks, and to continue the landing from the cutter which lay in the bay. Beynon and Sawyer therefore made their preparations and at 10 pm in company with 8 Sea Fencibles and a Mr. George Gordon, they again visited the sands. But this time they came well armed and it was well that they did so. They found a large assembly of men and women 'running' casks from the boat to the waiting horses, who were in no mood to be interfered with by Revenue Men. Drink had inflamed them; many were intoxicated. The men smugglers had come armed with whips and bludgeons, whilst the women gathered stones to be used as missiles. Threats and curses were thrown at the Preventive Men, and a fusillade of stones followed. Lieut. Sawyer, George Beynon and Mr. Gordon were wounded. Sawyer at once jumped from his horse, which he gave to the charge of Beynon, and ordered his men to 'present their pikes' and charge the crowd. This was more than the smugglers expected, and finding that the Revenue Men were armed and meant business, they scattered in the darkness. There was a scene of great confusion - a mad rush for the horses. The casks were thrown off and left to litter the sands, and the victorious Preventive Men secured 47 more casks of smuggled spirits. But Beynon's troubles were not quite ended. He had seized 119 casks containing about 800 gallons of spirits but to remove them to the safety of the Custom House at Swansea presented difficulty. To take them by road, through a country sympathetic to smugglers was to invite trouble. He therefore agreed with Thomas Bell, the master of the small sloop Hope of Bideford, to take them round by water for 2/6 a cask. The sloop had only the old man Bell and a boy under 16 on board, as all able bodied seamen were taken by the Press Gang. Beynon was suspicious of everybody and was taking no chances, even if he was only dealing with an old man and a boy. He counted the casks on to the vessel, sailed on her keeping watch on the voyage, and yet, when he came to count his casks as they were put on shore at Swansea, instead of 119 he could only find 115! What had become of the missing 4 casks? The innocent looking old man knew nothing about them, a diligent search failed to find them, and it was not until Beynon, tired and thirsty, went to the water cask to have a drink, that he found that instead of water he was drinking Spirits! The old man was also a smuggler and had found some opportunity of filling his water cask with 25 gallons Geneva! Now all that I have told you tonight occurred within the limits of 24 hours of a winter's day 124 years ago. It says much for the courage of Preventive Men like Beynon that although the whole countryside was hostile to them they resolutely performed their duty and faced dangers. I should have liked to tell you of other Revenue Men, such for instance as Prance, also stationed in the Gower, who had two hooks instead of hands. The awe inspiring figure of a man rushing towards them, brandishing two steel hooks may have accounted for his dispersing another gang of smugglers at Rhossilli. Nor have I time to tell you of the fight at the turnpike gate, or of the cutters that regularly discharged contraband at Pwlldu which were placed in cellars prepared under the farms at Highway. These and other stories of the great smuggling days I found carefully reported in the old letter books. One singular thing about these letters may be stated - that whatever letters came from the Commissioners in London they were all signed 'Your Loving Friends'. Rarely it was a commendation; often it was a fine imposed or the threat of dismissal or even dismissal itself; and therefore the Revenue Officers may have doubted the quality of the affection stated. But as I conclude this talk I will also subscribe myself, and do not doubt me when I say, I am Your Loving Friend! '''Story No. 18 '''Evading The King's Writ'''''' BBC Broadcast Date: 9 January 1932 If any of my listeners belong to, or hail from Gower, and bear the names of Beynon, or Stote or Penhale or Tucker or Roderick, then, possibly, they may hear something of their forefathers. Gower remains, as it always was, the Gem of Glamorgan set in the circle of the sea. Its beauty is unsmirched by questionable seaside improvements or the advent of piers, concert parties or black minstrels. Its rocky coastline, broken into innumerable bays with great sweeps of golden sand, and the variety and grandeur of its inland scenery, today welcome awe, and rejuvenate thousands of persons who desire to be alone with nature. But, if Gower remains unchanged, its people are strangely different to those of 1 1/4 centuries ago. Then they were an isolated community and any stranger who entered the gate of the Peninsula was looked upon as a foreigner and a suspect. They shared the lack of education with the larger world to which they belonged; they indulged in the habit of excessive spirit drinking which was common throughout the land; and, because of their ignorance and isolation, they held the King's officers and the King's Writ in contempt, becoming a law unto themselves. All this was especially true in relation to their share in the great smuggling ventures which abounded on all coasts. They had smuggled by the ship load so long that they thought they had a prescriptive right to smuggle goods when and where they would, by night or in broad daylight. Illegal procedure had extended over so long a term of years that it ceased to be illegal to them. They had dug the cellars in which the little casks were stowed; they had made the arrangements with customers resident far up country; the master smuggler chartered the cutters in the Channel Islands or France and passed the word when and where helpers would be wanted to unload; and every cutter that arrived meant not only free drinks but ready money for their homes. Why should they be interfered with? And what did the King's Officers - Beynon at Oxwich, Webb at Llanmadock, Prance the Preventive Man without hands at Whitford, and a few others, want to come nosing round their affairs and interfering with their business? Let them keep themselves to themselves and then they would pass the time of day with them, but let them pry into their secrets or come on the beach when they were busy landing goods, well, then they should know what stones and horse whips and bludgeons were like! There was a winter's night in 1786, of which I have previously spoken, when Great Highway Farm, the chief smuggling centre of Gower was surrounded by Preventive Men who knew that William Arthur, his followers and the contraband they had just landed at Pwlldhu Bay, were within. But William Arthur and his men cared nothing for a posse of King's men nor for the law they represented. All they knew was that the King's Writ was not to run in Gower. Refusals to open the door, masked faces at the windows and bludgeons rattled against tables, preceded a sally with whips and sticks into the farm yard, where Preventive Men were rolled in the muck. That was how the King's men and the King's Writ were received in Gower. Now let me remind you of a great smuggling affray that occurred on Rhosilli beach of which I spoke three years ago, for what follows is the sequel of that event. George Beynon, Customs Officer at Oxwich, found himself at midnight of 16th February, 1805, patrolling the lonely lane running from Pitton to Rhosilli. He heard horses approaching him and, drawing his own aside, a band of smugglers rounded the bend of the lane accompanied by six horses, each having little casks of spirits across its back. He challenged and stopped them (a considerable act for a solitary man) and seized three horses and twelve casks of spirits. To secure these he took the horses and casks to a nearby farm owned by a certain Morgan Beynon, and handed them over to the care of Evan Evans, the Husbandman. Wit the full story we are not concerned tonight. He proceeded to Rhosilli beach where the smuggling cutter was hauled in close to shore, and where, by the light of lanterns, her boat was landing little casks which were slung across the backs of waiting horses. A crowd of men and women had assembled, including neighbouring farmers and their hinds and also men from Llangenneth. The sight of the Revenue Officer rendered them hostile, the ringleader being a man named Corbett. Beynon and his horse were surrounded by men swinging bludgeons and the end was that Beynon retraced his steps to the farm at Pitton followed by the threats of the mob. But there he found Evan Evans, the husbandman, a very sad and very sore man. Smugglers Corbett and Penhale, the latter from Druid's Lodge, had preceded him and after beating Evans cruelly with bludgeons and threatening to kill him, had taken the seized horses and departed. Of the incidents of the following day, including that of the battle in the cave, there is not time to speak, but the next night Beynon was again upon Rhosilli beach, but this time accompanied by Lieut. Sawyer, eight men of the Sea Fencibles, and a certain Mr. Gordon. Who the latter was is unknown, but it is a matter of interest that the last person said to have been hung on the gibbet at Stalling Down near Bridgend, was a Mr. Gordon of Gower. Even a Gower man of 150 years ago would nave thought that an excessive punishment for aiding Preventive Men. The Sea Fencibles just mentioned were Volunteers under Naval discipline enrolled to protect the coasts against the expected and dreaded landing of Napoleon Buenoparte. Being under Naval discipline they were available to aid Crown Officers on other duties. Beynon, therefore secured their assistance when he visited the beach on the second night. There the scene of the previous night was being re enacted. But the infuriated crowd had no greater respect for a Naval Officer then they had for a Customs man. Women assisted men to gather and throw stones by which two of the Crown Officers were injured; whips were lashed and bludgeons swung, and it was not until the small Crown force presented pikes, or as we should say fixed bayonets, and prepared to charge, that the crowd fled leaving the beach scattered with casks of spirits. In all which Corbett, Penhale, Roderick and others, distinguished themselves as leaders of the riotous mob. Within three weeks another smuggling cutter arrived! The defeat they had sustained on the 18 February had only increased the resentment felt by the smugglers at the interference of the King's men. When on the 11th March they were engaged in unloading another cargo at Rhosilli they were determined that this time they would carry out the landing despite the Revenue men. The news of the arrival of the cutter did not come to the ears of George Beynon at Oxwich but, instead, travelled to the north of the peninsula, where, at 5 pm it was heard by two Customs men at Llanmaddock. These two men, William Webb and Thomas Seward were in the former's house when the information arrived. Of course they had heard all about the affray of the previous month, but, perhaps, they thought that the smugglers were cowed by their defeat and would not again resist Preventive Men. They neglected the precaution of sending word to Beynon or getting in touch with the Sea Fencibles, and 8 pm found them astride their horses pushing towards Rhosilli Bay. One can admire their courage but not their caution. Seward was 65 years old and incapable of putting up a strenuous fight, and both of them were unarmed. This time they found the cutter and the usual crowd of men and women unloading her, but, the smugglers gave battle at once. Not merely did the stones commence to fly but rough men and violent women surrounded the two horsemen. Amongst others, two men, Isaac Griffiths, son of John Griffiths, a Rhosilli farmer, and William Richard, a man in his employ, were ringleaders. Swinging their bludgeons with both hands blow after blow fell upon the defenceless Revenue Officers and their two horses. With a great effort Webb forced his horse through the mob and headed for Llanmaddock where he arrived, as the old record puts it, 'covered with many bruises', but Seward was captured and remained the prisoner of the smugglers. That night must have been a terrible experience for Seward. The infuriated mob knew no pity for him even though he was suffering severely from his wounds. He believed his life was in danger. Nor was his dread lessened when, under the charge of Richards and others, he was marshalled from the beach and taken to the house of a notorious smuggler named Isaac Stote, a farmer of Middleton. Here he was pushed into a small room and, the key being turned upon him, he was left to his wounds and anxieties. Hour after hour passed, during which he wondered what fate would await him when the door opened. Were the smugglers going to ship him away in the cutter? Were they preparing some cruel death such as smugglers in the south of England had perpetrated. The unknown held terrors for him, and, at length he heard footsteps, the turning of the key in the lock, and William Rogers, the brother-in-law of Isaac Stote, appeared. But fate was kindly disposed to Seward after all, for he was to be removed to security on another farm, doubtless because they desired to stow contraband on the farm of Isaac Stote. And, when the morning light broke Seward was released, and a very frightened and very sore Preventive Man painfully made his way back to Llanmaddock. Now, however ineffective the law might be, riotous scenes like these and assaults upon the King's officers could not be allowed with impunity. The result was that the Customs at Swansea received a King's Writ to arrest Isaac Griffiths and William Richards. Rees Hopkins, 'an active and resolute constable' and John Smith and Robert Nelson, two discreet and able Customs Officers, were selected to proceed to Rhosilli to arrest the two smugglers. Great was the counsel given to them. They were to observe the strictest secrecy: they were not to mention the matter to any one before they departed: they were to speak to no man on the way: all they had to do was to call at Llanmaddock for Officers Webb and Seward, proceed to Rhosilli, arrest Griffiths and Richard and bring them back in custody. So, on the morning of 20 May, 1805, the little cavalcade departed assuring themselves of success. Duly they arrived at Llanmaddock, but, there they rested for a time. Did they enjoy a good dinner, whilst they talked of the coming arrests, or was it liquid refreshments? At any rate, the advent of three strange men who stopped at the house of the Revenue Officers, was enough to give the clue to the hostile population. Presently, when they had resumed their journey accompanied by Webb and Seward, they met an innocent looking countryman. "Yes”, he was on the side of the King! These smugglers were a disgrace to Gower! But they wouldn't find them along that road. Go down this one, then they would come across a constable who would help them!' So they took the enticing road only to find themselves in the midst of a gang of smugglers, who, in addition to the usual stones and bludgeons, endeavoured to cut the stirrups, girths and cruppers of their saddles. Mary and Isaac Stote, William and John Rogers with many others were there, and the defeated cavalcade of Revenue Officers turned and fled with the taunt sounding in their ears that 'if they wanted to take any man in that country they must bring a regiment with them'. Evidently the King's Writ did not run in Gower. But the day of reckoning was to come. On September 19, 1805, another cavalcade left Swansea for Gower carrying a Writ for the arrest of Stote, Corbett, Richards, Penhale and others. This company was composed of one Constable, and two Revenue Officers and was to be joined in Gower by Preventive Men George Beynon of Oxwich, and William Webb of Llanmaddock. But their chief asset was a company of four men borrowed from the Rendevous of the Press Gang of Swansea. Now, throughout the country, men attached to Press Gangs were of the roughest type. They had few scruples, and were quite accustomed to quelling resistance with hard blows. No need now for secrecy and furtive movements! At all speed they made for Rhosilli and, disdaining the threats of the countryside, they laid hands upon Corbett and Stote. Penhale and Richards, they ascertained had left the country, but Griffiths, being at home, his house was surrounded and he was called upon to surrender. But Griffiths, although he was in a tight corner, had no thought of foregoing his freedom. In one of the rooms of his house a comedy was being transacted between him and a woman servant. The result was that Webb, when busy patrolling at the back of the house, noticed a woman leave. That's all right, it's only a woman servant! So passed Smuggler Griffiths to freedom! Of the rest, George Tucker and Roderick were captured and lodged with Corbett and Stote in Cardiff goal. Mary Stote, on being served with a subpoena to attend the trial returned it with the shilling to Customs Officer Beynon accompanied by a suitably impudent message. At the subsequent trial Roderick and Tucker were fined £906 and as this was an impossible sum, it meant perpetual imprisonment. Two years later there is a heart breaking letter from George Tucker stating that he is still in Cardiff goal and, which was no doubt true, he was 'suffering from a certain lowness of spirits'. '''Unused Stories With no Number or Date Attached''' '''Thomas Knight '''The Barry Smuggler'''''' Date: 29 October 1932 During the great smuggling days at the end of the 18th century the little cutters landed their cargoes upon almost every beach of the English Channel treating the Preventive Men with contempt. Many of them however, extended their trade by rounding the Land's End where eager customers awaited them on both coasts of the Bristol Channel. Little interruption was to be anticipated where miles of coast were left unguarded or under the oversight of a solitary patrol. Lundy Island, the grim sentinel of the channel, offered the smuggler unique advantages. Few inhabitants, no Revenue officers but endless places to conceal contraband, Lundy became a smugglers paradise. The probability of a raid by Revenue cruizers was too remote to be considered although the story of one such visit must some day be told. The Island being eminently suited as a depot for smuggled goods Thomas Knight and others landed their goods unchecked and subsequently trans shipped them in small craft to all points of the Bristol Channel. But Thomas Knight found that Lundy was too distant from his growing number of customers and, with true commercial instinct, looked for a smuggling depot more centrally situated. His choice fell upon Barry Island. Here were all the desired advantages excellent depth of water, good holding ground, shelving sandy beaches, a mere handful of inhabitants and nearness to the larger centres of population whose favour of 'free trade' was a foregone conclusion. Thomas Knight was a grim man who had devoted many years to smuggling. As the trade developed and its danger increased he employed larger vessels and armed them so that he could give a good account of any interfering Revenue cruizer. Also his record comprised an incident that some day must be told, of fighting and sinking a Revenue cruizer and destroying the King's Barge whose officers were murdered. This was the fearsome adventurer who, in October 1783, brought his brig, armed with 24 guns and manned by over 40 men, to anchor at Barry. Now Knight was aware that no resistance could be offered. Of what avail was Thomas Hopkins, the solitary Preventive Man, who was charged with the protection of Sully and Barry? There were no soldiers in the area to support him and if all the Revenue men of Glamorgan were massed against him his craft and desparate men could defeat them. So for over two years Knight reigned at Barry as autocratically as he had done at Lundy.His armed craft came and went at will. In open daylight cargoes of spirits and tobacco were landed, stored and distributed throughout the neighbourhood. The country, it was reported, was terrorised by him, but it may have been a willing terrorism since it brought not merely good wages for assisting the smugglers, but also cheap spirits and tobacco. But although Thomas Hopkins was the solitary representative of the Revenue service he was not deficient in either courage or wits. Allowing Knight sufficient time to settle down in his new surroundings he determined to pay him a visit. One admires the courage that took Hopkins unarmed to the smugglers' lair, but it proved that there was no cause for apprehension. Knight had evidently realised that as he had acquired a definite position on the main land mishandling of Revenue officers must eventually induce legal and military interference. He therefore received his visitor without open resentment and, on being questioned, admitted the possession of contraband in the form of twelve hogsheads of wine besides hampers of spirits and other goods. Even when Hopkins formally seized them in the King's name there was no demur. But it was one thing to formally seize them and quite another to remove them to the safety of the King's Warehouse in Cardiff. How could that be done without another Preventive man to guard them? But smuggler Knight unexpectedly came to the rescue of the perplexed Hopkins. Outwardly submitting to the law Knight suggested that as the goods had been officially seized he could be depended on to look after them whilst Hopkins obtained the necessary vehicles! The smuggler proved too wily for the credulous Revenue man for when Hopkins returned with the carts all trace of the contraband had disappeared and only Knight, protesting innocence, remained. But Hopkins learned much by his first interview with Knight. He knew now the value of having witnesses as well as horses and carts. Single handed he could do nothing against so astute a man as Knight. He therefore arranged with various Customs as well as Excise officers to accompany him on his intermittent visits. For they were intermittent. When the armed brig with her violent crew was at anchor Hopkins and his men were not in evidence. The unloading of spirits and tobacco were unchallenged but when the vessel had gone to sea the Revenue men made untimely calls. Meanwhile from the smugglers' depot at Barry contraband was freely distributed throughout the area. Hogshead of tobacco were found in the furze bushes in a garden in Cardiff; men and women on horseback carried little casks of spirits along lonely country roads, whilst small sailing craft transported goods from Barry to Newport, Chepstow and other places. Once Hopkins and his men nearly intercepted one of these small traders. She was busy landing wine at Barry when the Preventive men were sighted in the distance. To remove the casks was impossible; to have them found on board meant, amongst other penalties, that the vessel containing them would become forfeit to the Crown. In such desperate plight only one venture remained i.e. to stave in all the casks before the hurrying Revenue men arrived. It was a race against time and the smugglers won! When the panting Revenue men arrived every cask was empty. They saw wine and bilge water being pumped into the sea but as there were only empty casks as evidence the little vessel could not be claimed by the Crown. Once again Knight had scored. But reigning supreme in Barry for two years Knight reconsidered his position. He had force that he dared not use against the annoying Preventive men. He was subject to a policy of 'pin-pricking' and also suffered loss of goods intercepted before they reached his customers. At Barry he was under observation, in Lundy there were no Revenue officers to note his actions. And all the while he could never be certain that some day a larger and well armed force might violate his lair. So the lure of Lundy came to him and we read a somewhat boastful report of Knight having been driven away from Barry Island. 'He is now, we suppose, at Lundy on the same bad business'. '''Glamorgan Smugglers '''The Affair at Rhossilli'''''' '''The Landing at Rhosilli''' It was midnight of Saturday the 16th of February, 1805, when George Beynon, Customs Officer at Oxwich, guided his horse along the lonely road extending from Pitton to Rhosilli. Unarmed in a country infested with smugglers his dangerous vigils were ill rewarded with £20 per annum. Not that the inhabitants of Gower were openly hostile to Revenue Offices. They ignored them in a conspiracy of silence. The hour when the smuggling cutter was due, the place where men and horses were to assemble to assist the landing, even the well concealed cellars in which the goods were secured, were well known - except by Customs men. To them silence, lest sport and profits should be frustrated. Now Beynon, as he rode through this solitary country, heard horses approaching him from the direction of Rhosilli. These could not be farmers 'upon their lawful occasions' who were leading horses at dead of night. He drew his horse into the shadow and silently waited. Around the bend of the road came six led horses and across the backs of each were slung a couple of ankers of spirits. Evidently a smuggling cutter was effecting a landing at Rhosilli. To draw his horse across the road and challenge the six smugglers required courage, but the surprise was so complete that Beynon, without a blow having been struck, found himself possessed of three horses and twelve casks of spirits. As he heard the feet of men and horses receding in the darkness Beynon was perplexed. He was stranded in a lonely country lane with twelve casks of spirits and four horses, including his own. But he knew that the occupant of a nearby farm was friendly and, therefore rousing Evan Evans, the husbandman, he left horses and contraband in his charge. Sunday 17th February, 1805, at one am found Beynon on Rhosilli sands. There, as he had expected, he saw the loom of the sails of a cutter anchored close inshore with lanterns fastened to her rigging. Boats laden with little casks were hastily pulled to the sands to return empty. On the shore was a crowd of men and women, who, in darkness broken by the gleams of moving lanterns, were busy landing casks, already slung in pairs, and throwing them across the backs of waiting horses. No one heeded the solitary horseman or imagined that a Revenue man would dare to intrude. Presently Beynon came across a neglected pile of fourteen casks, and, habit forestalling prudence, he proceeded to seize them. At once it was discovered that a hated Preventive man was in their midst, and the crowd turned upon him with threats and curses. Had this occurred during the smuggling 'runs' on the south coast of England Beynon's life would have been beyond purchase. The Welsh mob, however, contented itself with brandishing bludgeons, whilst two of its leaders named Allen and Corbett, threatened Beynon that they would 'knock him off his horse if he touched any more casks'. Beynon retired, but, when the crowd had resumed its work, he posed as a smuggler, and, in the darkness and confusion, slung casks across his horse until, eventually he brought them all to the shelter of the friendly farm. Here, however, a surprise awaited him. Smugglers might be indifferent to the loss of a few casks but to lose horses was a far more serious matter. Evan Evans, the husbandman, reported that at three am he had been roused by two smugglers, who after 'beating him with bludgeons' and threatening him that if they found him aiding the Revenue men again they would return 'and finish him off' took the horses from the stable and departed. Here a slight digression is essential. This was the period when Napoleon Bonaparte was massing men and vessels at Boulogne for the invasion of England. 'Bony' may have been a small man but he cast a great shadow and that shadow fell on all our coasts. In many places all arrangements were completed for evacuation. Should 'Bony' come in the night there was the place of rendezvous, the allotted seat in the wagon, and the destination to which to travel. In addition Volunteer Defence Corps were instituted and amongst these was the Glamorgan Sea Fencibles. The Gower detachment of the Sea Fencibles commanded by Lieut. Sawyer being under Naval discipline was available for other duties than repelling the French. Lieut. Sawyer lodged in the house of Beynon and the two conferred upon the presence of the smuggling cutter openly anchored in Rhosilli Bay. The result was that in the forenoon of Sunday 17th February, 1805, Sawyer, Beynon and eight men of the Sea Fencibles proceeded, unarmed, to search the sands. The crowd had gone home to rest until the darkness allowed them to reassemble. Searching the sand burrows the Revenue men found and seized 47 casks of spirits which were awaiting removal. But, as they were without horses, they looked for a place of temporary security. Someone suggested a small shallow cave under the cliff and the casks were duly arranged on the sand against the rock wall. One important fact, however, had been overlooked, the tide was rising and before long the ten men and the casks they were guarding were cut off! Meanwhile the smugglers on board the anchored craft had been watching the movements of the Preventive men and when they saw their dilemma in the cave they resolved upon action. Handpikes and other weapons were handed out and men dropped into a boat which was rowed to the shore. And then followed the Battle of the Cave, the object of which was to secure possession of the casks. Two of the boat's crew kept her bow as close as possible to the rock face whilst the remainder of her men endeavoured to hook the casks with handpikes and oars and get them afloat. The Revenue men up to their waists in water fought the smugglers. Casks bobbed on the water, hard blows were given and received, but only once did a cask pass over the boat's gunwale. That increased the resentment of the Sea Fencibles who swarmed to the boat and amidst fierce fighting recovered the cask. As the record states 'the battle was a long one' but eventually the smugglers retired. When the tide ebbed ten soaked Revenue men emerged from the cave but victorious in the possession of the casks. The final tourney with the smugglers occurred at then o'clock the same night. The scene of the previous evening was being repeated upon the sands. A large mob of men and women, many already intoxicated, had assembled and were busy landing casks when Sawyer, Beynon, eight Sea Fencibles and a certain Mr. Gordon, appeared. They had come armed but the crowd being unaware of this turned furiously upon them. Threats and curses were followed by volleys of stones thrown by women. Men rushed forward brandishing whips and bludgeons. Three of the Revenue men had already been injured by stones when Lieut. Sawyer, considering the position to be dangerous gave the order 'Present Pikes - Charge'. Then followed a scene of the utmost confusion. Before the pikes of the Sea Fencibles the mob scattered in every direction. Casks were hastily flung from horses’ backs, the sand were littered with contraband, the boat and the cutter were forgotten, there was one eager rush homewards out of reach of the dreaded pikes. Not that they learnt any lesson, for three weeks later they landed goods from another smuggling cutter! But although Beynon had secured 119 casks of spirits in his two days adventures his troubles were not yet over. How was he to remove them to the safety of the king’s warehouse at Swansea through a country loyal to smugglers? Even if he could secure the necessary horses and carts the risk of interception were too great. Finally he determined to send them round by water and bargained with the master of the sloop ‘Hope’ of Bideford to convey them to Swansea at the rate of half a crown a cask. The sloop was so small that she was manned by an old man and one boy. But however small the sloop and however seemingly innocent her crew appeared to be, Beynon was taking no risks. He carefully counted the casks as they were placed on board and , following the last one, he went to Swansea with them, He noted nothing suspicious on the voyage and yet when the casks were tallied out at Swansea he could only find 115, Where were the missing four casks? Anxiously he recounted them and again searched the vessel. But the mysterious disappearance was solved later when weary and despairing he went to the old master’s water cask, for instead of water he found that he was drinking gin! '''Glamorgan Smugglers '''The Captured Preventive Man'''''' The smugglers at Rhosilli were incorrigible. As previously narrated on 18th February 1805, Lieut. Samuel Sawyer, Preventive Officer George Beynon and an armed guard made short work of the smugglers assembled on Rhosilli beach. Before the advancing pikes of the file of Sea Fencibles the mob of men and women hesitated, broke and fled. The beach was littered with neglected casks, the roads were crowded with smugglers seeking the shelter of their homes and the cutter, lifting anchor, proceeded to a more hospitable haven. But the Gower smugglers had learnt not lesson. Like Pharaoh of old 'they hardened their hearts'. Why should Revenue men interfere with a business they had conducted, unmolested, for so many years? What was wrong with 'free trade' which not merely circulated much needed money in return for hard work but also brought goods to people eager to purchase them? And at the back of all was the argument used by Cornish smugglers to the Revd. R.S.Hawken, Vicar of Morwenstowe, 'why should the King tax good liquor? If they must have taxes why can't they tax something else'? To abandon smuggling and intercept the arrival of the next cutter never suggested itself but a grim determination was aroused that they would overwhelm any Revenue Officers who endeavoured to interfere with them a second time. Thus when three weeks later, on March 11th, 1805, another smuggling cutter arrived the mob reassembled in full numbers. Bludgeons and whips were in readiness, piles of stones were heaped for offensive action, and the Rhosilli men and women were prepared to give any Revenue men a warm reception. Now the news of the arrival of this cutter did not travel, as might have been expected, to Lieut. Swayer and Customs Officer Beynon who resided near Oxwich, or this story might have had a different ending. Traversing the peninsula it first came to Customs Officer William Webb who resided at LLanmadock. At 5 pm Webb was in his house discussing a cup of tea with Thomas Seward, another Revenue man, when the information reached them. Of course they had heard of the previous great affray when the smugglers were scattered. Perhaps they assumed that as Revenue Officers had vindicated their authority the Rhosilli smugglers would be in such a chastened mood that the mere sight of Preventive men would awe them; perhaps too, they were envious of the reward that Sawyer and Beynon would receive for their capture, or it may have been that they were desirous of emulating their exploit; whatever their motive they neglected all precautions. No word was sent to Sawyer, Beynon or others, suggesting a combined movement and at 8 pm two solitary and unarmed horsemen set out to disperse the crowd of desperate men and women assembled upon Rhosilli beach. One can admire their courage but not their caution. Webb was a robust man capable of giving a good account of himself but Seward was 65 years old and incapable of putting up a strenuous fight. What happened when these two men arrived on the beach was an affair of minutes. They saw the familiar sight of the cutter drawn close in shore with lanterns fastened to her stays; the groups of horses and the crowd of men and women. But no sooner were Webb and Seward sighted then the mob uttering yells of execration, left their tasks and swooped down upon the defenceless horsemen. Rough men and violent women surrounded and hemmed them in. Stones were abandoned for bludgeons and blows fell furiously upon men and beasts. No retaliation was possible. Webb being the most robust and therefore the most dangerous Officer was the chief mark of the smugglers. Dragged from his horse he was belaboured with bludgeons wielded with both hands by two men named Griffiths and Richards who meanwhile damned him for being in a place where he had no business. Having captured Webb, the old man Seward was allowed to escape and he crawled back to Llanmadock covered with many bruises and with the information that over 200 ankers of spirits had been landed. That night was the most terrifying experience of Webb's life. Exhausted suffering severely from his wounds, he knew that, although Gower smugglers drew the line at murder, yet, in their present temper, a thoughtless blow with one of their leaden bludgeons might finish him off. What were they going to do with him? He watched the smugglers confer together and anxiously awaited the result. His fate was soon determined and, without a word, Richards and other men marshalled him from the beach. Nor was his dread lessened when they halted at the house of a notorious smuggler named Stote, who lived in Middleton. Here he was summarily pushed into a small room, he heard the key turn in the lock and his captors left him alone to his wounds and misery. Hour after hour passed in unbroken silence. For rescue there could be none for had he not neglected to inform Sawyer and his Sea Fencibles of his intended raid? What was going to happen to him when the door opened? Perhaps some terrible fate awaited him when the contraband had been landed? Was it not possible that if they did not commit murder, they might do, as was done elsewhere, put him on board the smuggling cutter, land him abroad and leave him to shift for himself? The unknown held terrors for him, nor were they dissipated when the key turned in the lock and a man named Rogers appeared. He, however brought no comfort, only a peremptory order that Webb was to be removed to a neighbouring farm. Probably this had become necessary in order that the room Webb occupied might be used for the stowing of contraband. To the neighbouring farm Webb was taken and again was left to his meditations and fears. But, when daylight again appeared he once more faced his captors. Now, however they were in better humour. They had landed their goods; the little casks were in safety; Webb had been so thoroughly cowed that he was not likely to interfere again. They could afford to be generous to the fool hardy Officer for had they not the laugh of the Preventive Men? And so William Webb, a very frightened and very sore Revenue Officer, found his way back to Llanmadock. But, as he who laughs last, laughs longest, the sequel to this story has yet to be told. '''Glamorgan Smugglers '''An Exciting Night in Gower'''''' Alongside the road in Gower leading from Kittle Hill to Pennard Golf Links stands an ordinary farm house known as Great Highway. At the rear there are the remains of a religious foundation, whilst, almost facing it a narrow road that winds down to the sea, bears the significant name of Smugglers Lane. Nor is the title undeserved. Sometimes at night, lighted by swinging lanterns, and sometimes in broad daylight, this lane witnessed the procession of horses, with ankers of spirits across their backs, making for the smuggling centre that existed at Great Highway. Pwlldhu and the significantly name Brandy Cove, have probably been visited by more smuggling cutters than any similar locality in South Wales. It is said that for a period of nearly forty years the cutters arrived regularly and landed their goods without let or hindrance. For what could three Revenue Officers, stationed miles apart, do to prevent an established trade? The whole countryside aided and abetted and profited by these illegal landings. The farmers lent their horses, the labourers landed the contraband, in fact everybody was in the secret, except the Preventive Men! Not that the spirits landed were for consumption in Gower. Smuggling was a business gradually consolidated with many ramifications. Here is an extract from an anonymous letter dated 1798: 'The counties of Glamorgan, Carmarthen, Pembroke and Cardigan swarm with smugglers; they supply public and private houses in any quantity; there is a house at 'Highway' that receives large quantities at a time, and often, and supplies various customers with impunity'. The Rector of Pennard in his history of the parish, records of William Hawken Arthur, who was buried in 1784, that 'this man had a great reputation as a smuggler'. Evidently this was a family weakness for, during the following twenty one years another William Arthur developed the smuggling trade at Great Highway. It was in 1786 that the first serious attempt to interfere with William Arthur was made. On a Sunday night in January there was a knock on the door of the house of Mr. Shewen, the Collector of Customs at Swansea, and he was recalled to official duties by the entrance of the Supervisor of Excise. Probably no visitor could have been more unwelcome. It was merely that the Customs and the Excise were then separate Revenue departments but, because of overlapping duties, there was frequent friction. He could only conjecture that the visit of the Supervisor on a Sunday night implied that there was something exceptionally disturbing. Nor was he wrong for the Supervisor having stated that he had received information that William Arthur had landed a cargo of contraband at Pwlldhu that afternoon followed this with the request that Mr. Shewen should collect as many Customs Officers as possible and proceed with him and other Excise men to Great Highway. The fire was enticing, the prospect of bearding Arthur and his followers was unpleasant, but such a request was little short of a demand which he could not reject. The chilly hour of four o'clock on the Monday morning found Mr. Shewen, the Supervisor, and fourteen men drawn, from the two Revenue services, starting out for Highway. Perhaps it was the raw weather for a January morning, or it may have been the state of the country roads, or possibly their ardour to get at grips with the smugglers may have abated, but it took three hours to tramp eight miles. It was not until seven o'clock that the band of men arrived outside Great Highway which, lying back from the road, was enveloped in darkness. Here a difficulty arose. Who should proceed first up the path and knock at the house door? The Supervisor asserted that the honour belonged to Mr. Shewen as he was the senior Revenue official, but Mr Shewen was willing to waive seniority in favour of the Supervisor as he had brought information of the illegal landing! Finally they compromised and it was agreed that they should walk up the path side by side and that the Supervisor should first knock at the door. As, however, that knock produced no reply, both officials commenced hammering at the door. Presently a sleepy voice enquired what their business might be, but when the explanation was given, a voice, far from sleepy, refused admission and said that 'if it were proved that any prohibited goods were in the house he would forfeit £100! Though how proof could be obtained when the Revenue Officers were being kept the wrong side of the door was not explained. Then matters commenced to move quickly. Perhaps the growing light had shown the smugglers how few were the men they were pitted against. Suddenly the hitherto silent house sprang into life. Faces covered with black material (in itself an illegal act) appeared at the windows, threats and curses were hurled at the Revenue men, and, to exhibit their force, bludgeons were beaten against tables and furniture. And then the door was swung open and the unarmed band of fourteen found themselves confronted 'with at least forty men' armed with whips, stakes, and bludgeons loaded with lead. But the blood of some of the Revenue men had been roused. If they were too few to force their way into the house they would at least search the outbuildings. A rush was made to the barn but before they could negotiate the steps to the barn door the smugglers were upon them. A short and ineffective struggle was made but the overpowered Revenue men were cleared from the barn and found themselves rolling in the filth of the farmyard. Any further attempt was futile and it was a dejected band of Revenue men, many in evil smelling garments, that slowly retraced their steps to Swansea. And as they recounted their adventure imagination played its part until they surmised at length that their opponents numbered at least one hundred! The first attempt to raid Highway had failed but although years were to elapse, the day of reckoning was only postponed. '''Glamorgan Smugglers '''The Raid at Great and Little Highway'''''' In the eighteenth century the King's Writ ran slowly in Gower. Smuggling was not so much an open defiance of the law as the continuation of an old established custom. The trade meant a welcome addition to small earning. So the farmers at the appointed time were upon the beach with their horses to meet the cutter, all sorts and condition of men assembled to render assistance, and files of horses and men passed along the roads to the places where cellars had been carefully concealed. A merry trade this which the three isolated Revenue officers who guarded the extended coasts were helpless to prevent. Great Highway Farm had the reputation of being the receiving house of the vast quantities of contraband landed at Pwlldhu and Brandy Cove and brought to security along Smugglers' Lane. William Arthur, father and son, had maintained the tradition for thirty or forty years. Once, in 1786, an optimistic band of fourteen Revenue officers had surrounded Great Highway Farm on the Pennard Road and called upon William Arthur to surrender. But Arthur had other views and after masked faces had appeared at windows and bludgeons and whips had been in evidence, his unwelcome visitors departed, some of them smelling foully from having been rolled in the mess of the farmyard. Nineteen years were to elapse before a second serious attempt was made to challenge the illegal trade. During those years Arthur is said to have prospered exceedingly. He had purchased an estate near Hartland in Devon, possibly, he established another smuggling centre. In his absence his business at Great Highway was carried on by his agent John Lawrence, and it had so increased that Little Highway Farm, two hundred yards nearer Pennard, where John Griffiths resided, had become an associated receiving house. When the Spring of 1804 arrived nothing had occurred to arouse any hope in the hearts of the Preventive men that they would ever get on even terms with Arthur, and to Arthur and his assistants there was no indication that their long established trade would ever be disturbed. And then, in one night a dramatic incident occurred and the whole smuggling business at Great and Little Highway Farms was a thing of the past. It must be explained that other and greater events had arrived during the intervening nineteen years. The French Revolution had embroiled nations; the sinister figure of Napoleon Buenoparte was arranging at Boulogne for the invasion of England; and, around our coasts volunteer corps were formed to resist such invasion. The Corps formed in Gower was part of the Glamorgan Sea Fencibles under the command of Lieut Samuel Sawyer RN. One April afternoon in 1804, Lieut Sawyer was taking a walk in Oxwich Bay when he observed a cutter at anchor letting down a boat. To his experienced eyes she looked like a smuggler and he therefore returned to confer with Customs Officer Beavan who lived near by. The plan they formed was to walk leisurely in civilian clothes as ordinary country men and watch any persons landing from the boat. Presently they saw two men approaching them. No challenge was given but, as they passed one of the strangers enquired 'which was the road to Highway?'. The reply having been casually given that it was round the next point of land. Sawyer and Beavan passed on. And, if a moral is to be attached to this story it is that if you go smuggling refrain from asking questions of innocent looking country men! The officers were now aware that a landing was to be effected that night. To keep their own counsel was imperative for Gower was a whispering gallery. It was not until 10 pm that they took into their confidence Francis Beavan, son of the Customs Officer and a member of the Sea Fencibles. To him they suggested the commission of riding round by Park Mill and returning past the two suspected farms. This involved danger for if the smugglers were at work and he was recognised when passing Great Highway he might be trapped before he could get beyond Little Highway. It was not until two am that Frances Beavan returned. He reported that smugglers were depositing casks of spirits at both farms; that groups of horsemen with lanterns were before each; and, that in the darkness and confusion he had slipped through without being recognised. Immediately Sawyer called out a number of Sea Fencibles, and with Beavan, took the road. It was arranged that as they would come to Little Highway first Sawyer and a party should halt there whilst Beavan and his party pushed on to Great Highway. At Little Highway Sawyer found the landing still in progress. Casks littered the farmyard, forms of horses loomed in the shadows cast from lanterns, whilst a stream of light came from the open doorway. But when Sawyer reached that door it was slammed in his face and no answer was given to his demand for admittance. He knew what was happening. Somewhere in that house were places of concealment and all traces of contraband were being removed. At length the door was opened, the usual expressions of innocence were uttered and Sawyer and his men commenced their search. From kitchen to attic and then from attic to kitchen they searched and probed but all unsuccessfully. And yet the fellow casks of those lying in the yard must be there somewhere. Nonplussed they assembled in the kitchen which, in common with farm houses of that day had an earthen floor. The place of concealment must be near them, but where? And at this moment Fencible Jones noticed an inequality in the earthen floor near the cheese press. The probe went home, the earth was pushed aside and the trap door to the hidden cellar was revealed! Nor was that all. The search was extended to the outhouses and again a cellar full of contraband was discovered. Meanwhile Beavan had met with no success at Great Highway. But hearing of the discoveries at Little Highway he renewed his efforts and, at length, first in the pigstye and then in a concealed cellar under the barn from which Arthur had driven away the Preventive men nineteen years before, he found the piles of little casks. When the morning light came it fell upon a large pile of casks in the farmyard of Little Highway under the guard of armed Sea Fencibles. The concealed cellars had contained nearly three thousand gallons of spirits. That so large a quantity should have been held in store indicates the extent for the smuggling business transacted at Great and Little Highway. And this was but one of perhaps hundreds of similar receiving houses around our coasts.

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== What will you find here? == The table below provides shortcuts to the decennial tables of births in [https://search.arch.be/en/ The State Archives in Belgium]. There is no guarantee that the table is complete or completely correct, but it should be enough so to be helpful. Any comments, corrections or suggestions are welcome! For more information on Belgian genealogy and sources, have a look at [[Space:Belgium|the Belgium Project]]. == How is the table organized? == *The rows in the table correspond to the (sub-)communities in Belgium. You can sort them alphabetically by (sub-)community and/or by province (Brussels-Capital Region is counted as a province). *The columns in the table correspond to the decade in which the '''starting''' year of the index falls. Some indices span more than 10 years, so make sure to also check earlier columns. *The shortcuts in the table represent the starting and ending year of the index. The centuries are not shown, but should be clear from the column. If a cell contains more than one shortcut, it usually means that more than one filming of the same document exists, or (for larger communities) the index is split over multiple documents. == How to use this information? == *To follow the shortcuts you need to be logged in at the state archives in Belgium. Registration is free and easy. *The shortcuts will take you to a page with a tab called "Archiefbeschrijving" (=description of the archive). *You can access the actual images of the document by going to the second tab "Gedigitaliseerde archiefdocumenten" (=digitized archive documents). There, one thumbnail will have a pink background. Click on that thumbnail to go to the first page of the index. *Not all indices are sorted in the same way: they can be sorted alphabetically, chronologically, or a combination of both. *By clicking on the buttons below the image, you can navigate through the index to find (hopefully) the entry that you are looking for. == Table with shortcuts == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! scope="col" | Place ! scope="col" | Province ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | 1790s ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | 1800s ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | 1810s ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | 1820s ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | 1830s ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | 1840s ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | 1850s ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | 1860s ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | 1870s ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | 1880s ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | 1890s ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | 1900s ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | 1910s |- | Aartselaar || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101307/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196478/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907870/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196472/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907895/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196485/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101395/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101451/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196487/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196482/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101507/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196455/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907901/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196458/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196471/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196464/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100565/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Antwerpen || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907830/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007848348/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007848349/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007848350/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007848360/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007848345/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007848352/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007848354/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907831/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007848355/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007848356/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007848357/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135092272/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135092274/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196546/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000134992159/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135092278/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135092279/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135092280/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196551/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000134992152/level/file 90-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000134992155/level/file 90-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D101/level/file 01-10]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D102/level/file 01-10]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D103/level/file 01-10] || |- | Arendonk || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100883/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100419/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100935/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100469/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100986/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101035/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100520/level/file 23-33] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100125/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101086/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100260/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100310/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101150/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100362/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101205/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101275/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101298/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D735/level/file 01-10] || |- | Baarle-Hertog || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100893/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100429/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100945/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100479/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100993/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100527/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101055/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100185/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101106/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100290/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101130/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100343/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101185/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100395/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101237/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101257/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958850/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D795/level/file 01-10]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D797/level/file 01-10] || |- | Balen || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100902/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100438/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100951/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100485/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101001/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100535/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101067/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100062/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100209/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101114/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100267/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100317/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101157/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100369/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101212/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101265/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958869/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D5597/level/file 01-10] || |- | Beerse || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100879/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100415/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100931/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100465/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100982/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101034/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100516/level/file 23-33] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100113/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101082/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100272/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100322/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101164/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100374/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101217/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101270/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101292/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D723/level/file 01-10] || |- | Beerzel || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100746/level/file 02-12] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Berchem || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101309/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907868/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907889/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101398/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101454/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101510/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907903/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135092271/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100568/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Berendrecht || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101308/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907867/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907893/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101397/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101453/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101509/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907904/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196493/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196514/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100567/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Berlaar || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002759376/level/file 02-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100749/level/file 03-13] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Bevel || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100752/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002759378/level/file 23-90] || || || || || || || || || |- | Blaasveld || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100755/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000151833996/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000151834003/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002759407/level/file 23-90] || || || || || || || || || |- | Boechout || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101312/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907865/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907898/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101402/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101458/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101514/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907911/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196519/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196512/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100572/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Bonheiden || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100761/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135992199/level/file 23-90] || || || || || || || || || |- | Booischot || Antwerpen || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135992208/level/file 36-90] || || || || || || || || |- | Boom || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I928078508/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101310/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907863/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907892/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101399/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101455/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101511/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907902/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135092273/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100569/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Borgerhout || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907842/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101356/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101410/level/file 23-36] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101400/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101456/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101512/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907906/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100570/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Bornem || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007848411/level/file 93-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007848412/level/file 93-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100764/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007848413/level/file 02-43] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135992213/level/file 43-90] || || || || || || || |- | Borsbeek || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101311/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907866/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907899/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101401/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101457/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101513/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907907/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196528/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196502/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100571/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Bouwel || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100912/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100448/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100964/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100498/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101006/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100540/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101042/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100146/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101093/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100277/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101117/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100329/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101171/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100381/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101223/level/file 71-80] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101303/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D753/level/file 01-10] || |- | Brasschaat || Antwerpen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907897/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101403/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101459/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101515/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907908/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395217/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395278/level/file 81-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100573/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Brecht || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101313/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907864/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907896/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101404/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101460/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101516/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907905/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196492/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196505/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100574/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Breendonk || Antwerpen || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135992206/level/file 36-90] || || || || || || || || |- | Broechem || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101314/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907871/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907891/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101405/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101461/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101517/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907909/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196397/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196400/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100575/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Dessel || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100885/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100421/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100937/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100471/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100987/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101036/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100521/level/file 23-33] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100128/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101087/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100261/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100311/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101151/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100363/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101206/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101276/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101299/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D738/level/file 01-10] || |- | Deurne || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907845/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101355/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101409/level/file 23-36] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101411/level/file 37-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101465/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101521/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101565/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000003029770/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100579/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Duffel || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102321/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102327/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100767/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135992205/level/file 02-50] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000136092236/level/file 50-90] || || || || || || |- | Edegem || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907846/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101357/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101412/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101466/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101522/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101566/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196410/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196401/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100580/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Eindhout || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100925/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100461/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100970/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100504/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101019/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100553/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101079/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100104/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100224/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100298/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101138/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100361/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101203/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100413/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101255/level/file 71-80] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958897/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D821/level/file 01-10] || |- | Ekeren || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007848423/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907841/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007848424/level/file 03-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101358/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101413/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101467/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101523/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101567/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007848425/level/file 61-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135092270/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100581/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Emblem || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907840/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101359/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101414/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101468/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101524/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101568/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978768/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978771/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100582/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Essen || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907839/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101360/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101415/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101469/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101525/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101569/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100583/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Geel || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100899/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100435/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100953/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100487/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101002/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100536/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101064/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101065/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100057/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100212/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101115/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100268/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100318/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101158/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100370/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101213/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101266/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958866/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D792/level/file 01-10] || |- | Gestel || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100770/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000151832006/level/file 03-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000151832018/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000136092237/level/file 23-90] || || || || || || || || || |- | Gierle || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100882/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100418/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100933/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100467/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100984/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101033/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100518/level/file 23-33] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100116/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101083/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100273/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100323/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101165/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100375/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101218/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101271/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101293/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D726/level/file 01-10] || |- | Grobbendonk || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000115206900/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100905/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100441/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100957/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100491/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101008/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100542/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101044/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100152/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101095/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100279/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101119/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100339/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101181/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100391/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101233/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101283/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101304/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D759/level/file 01-10] || |- | Hallaar || Antwerpen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000136092235/level/file 76-90] || || || || |- | Halle || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907838/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101361/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101416/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101470/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101526/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101570/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002759336/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100584/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Heffen || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100773/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000151831605/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000151831613/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000136092234/level/file 23-90] || || || || || || || || || |- | Heindonk || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100776/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000119251347/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000119251350/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000136092233/level/file 23-90] || || || || || || || || || |- | Heist-op-den -Berg || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100779/level/file 02-12] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Heist-op-den-Berg || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000136092232/level/file 97-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135992204/level/file 71-90] || || || || |- | Hemiksem || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907844/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007848421/level/file 03-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907881/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101362/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101417/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101471/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101527/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101571/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979069/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979075/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100585/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Herentals || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100903/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100439/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100955/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100489/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101005/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100539/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101041/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100143/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101092/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100276/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101116/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100327/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101169/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100379/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101221/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101281/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101305/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D762/level/file 01-10] || |- | Herenthout || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100910/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100446/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100962/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100496/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101009/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100543/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101045/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100155/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101096/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100280/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101120/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100331/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101173/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100383/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101225/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101284/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101306/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D765/level/file 01-10] || |- | Herselt || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100926/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100462/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100979/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100513/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101020/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100554/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101071/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100074/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100227/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100299/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101139/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100359/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101201/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100411/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101253/level/file 71-80] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958888/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D824/level/file 01-10] || |- | Hingene || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102447/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100782/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102450/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135992203/level/file 03-90] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Hoboken || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101317/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907880/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101363/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101418/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101472/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101528/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101572/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000134992150/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100586/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Hoevenen || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101318/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907887/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101364/level/file 23-32] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101573/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196389/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196414/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100587/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Hombeek || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100785/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135992202/level/file 02-90] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Hoogstraten || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000115206318/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000115206321/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100890/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100426/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100942/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100476/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100992/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100526/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101061/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100182/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101105/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100289/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101129/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100340/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101182/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100392/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101234/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101256/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958847/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D800/level/file 01-10] || |- | Houtvenne || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100919/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100455/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100974/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100508/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101021/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100555/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101072/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100077/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100230/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100300/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101140/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100350/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101192/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100402/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101244/level/file 71-80] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958887/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D827/level/file 01-10] || |- | Hove || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101319/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907886/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101365/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101419/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101473/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101529/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101574/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979080/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979083/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100588/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Hulshout || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100918/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100454/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100972/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100506/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101022/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100556/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101073/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100080/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100233/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100301/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101141/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100352/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101194/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100404/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101246/level/file 71-80] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958884/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D830/level/file 01-10] || |- | Itegem || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100788/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135992201/level/file 02-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100851/level/file 23-33] || || || || || || || || || |- | Kalmthout || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101315/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000008469957/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907890/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101406/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101462/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101518/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907910/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000227465585/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000227465564/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100576/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Kapellen || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101316/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101353/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101407/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101463/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101519/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101563/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100577/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Kasterlee || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100909/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100445/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100961/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100495/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101007/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100541/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101043/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100149/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101094/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100278/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101118/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100336/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101178/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100388/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101230/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101282/level/file 81-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D756/level/file 01-10] || |- | Kessel || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100791/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100854/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979057/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979106/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979124/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979127/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979130/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979133/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979136/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Koningshooikt || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100758/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979139/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979142/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100857/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979145/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979148/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979137/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979095/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979098/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979101/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979104/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Kontich || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907843/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101354/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101408/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101464/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101520/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101564/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291253/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291230/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100578/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Leest || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100794/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979107/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979110/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100860/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979113/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979116/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979119/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978919/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978950/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978953/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978956/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Lichtaart || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102364/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102375/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100904/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100440/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100956/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100490/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101010/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100544/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101046/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100158/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101097/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100281/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101121/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100332/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101174/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100384/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101226/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101285/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958699/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D768/level/file 01-10] || |- | Lier || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000115207257/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978959/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978947/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978965/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978831/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978968/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958800/level/file 33-43]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978832/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958822/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958794/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958797/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958812/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978971/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Lierzele || Antwerpen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100863/level/file 23-33] || || || || || || || || || |- | Liezele || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100797/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978974/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978960/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978922/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978925/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978928/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978946/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978934/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Lille || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100907/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100443/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100959/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100493/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101011/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100545/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101047/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100161/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101098/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100282/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101122/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100333/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101175/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100385/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101227/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101286/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958702/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D771/level/file 01-10] || |- | Lillo || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101320/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907884/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101366/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101420/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101474/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101530/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101575/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196421/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196452/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196444/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100589/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Lint || Antwerpen || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196416/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100590/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Lippelo || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100800/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000119256016/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000119256013/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100866/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978937/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978940/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978943/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978989/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979007/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979010/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979013/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Loenhout || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101321/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907883/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101367/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101421/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101475/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101531/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101576/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979047/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979038/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100591/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Mariekerke || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100803/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100869/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979016/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979019/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979022/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979025/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979028/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979031/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002979020/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Massenhoven || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101322/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907882/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101368/level/file 23-32] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101476/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101532/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101577/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002759377/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100592/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Mechelen || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978978/level/file 96-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978981/level/file 03-13] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291150/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291138/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978985/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978988/level/file 81-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IBELG2809D7389/level/file 01-10]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IBELG2809D7390/level/file 01-10] || |- | Meer || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100897/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100433/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100949/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100483/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100995/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100529/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101057/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100191/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101108/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100292/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101132/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100342/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101184/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100394/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101236/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101259/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958841/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D806/level/file 01-10] || |- | Meerhout || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100900/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100436/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100954/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100488/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101003/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100537/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101068/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100065/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100215/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100269/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100319/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101159/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100371/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101214/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101267/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000317628176/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Meerle || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100896/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100432/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100948/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100482/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100994/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100528/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101056/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100188/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101107/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100291/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101131/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100344/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101186/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100396/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101238/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101258/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958855/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D803/level/file 01-10] || |- | Merksem || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101323/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907873/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101369/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101422/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101477/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101533/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101578/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002759311/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100593/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Merksplas || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000115206335/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100892/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100428/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100944/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100478/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100996/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100530/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101054/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100194/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101109/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100293/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101133/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100347/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101189/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100399/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101241/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101260/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958838/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D809/level/file 01-10] || |- | Minderhout || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100894/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100430/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100946/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100480/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100997/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100531/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101058/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100197/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101110/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100294/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101134/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100345/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101187/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100397/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101239/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101261/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958867/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D812/level/file 01-10] || |- | Mol || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100898/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100434/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100950/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100484/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101000/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100534/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101066/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100058/level/file 33-43]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100059/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100206/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101113/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100266/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100316/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101156/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100368/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101211/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101264/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000317628173/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Morkhoven || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100920/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100456/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100973/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100507/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100083/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100236/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100302/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101142/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100351/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101193/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100403/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101245/level/file 71-80] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958881/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D833/level/file 01-10] || |- | Mortsel || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101324/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907888/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101370/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101423/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101478/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101534/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101579/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002949618/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100594/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D100/level/file 01-10] || |- | Muizen || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907931/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Niel || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101325/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907885/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101371/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101424/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101479/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101535/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101580/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978757/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978760/level/file 81-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D105/level/file 01-10] || |- | Niel (Sinte Maria) || Antwerpen || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100595/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Nijlen || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100806/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100872/level/file 23-33] || || || || || || || || || |- | Nooderwijk || Antwerpen || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100164/level/file 43-50] || || || || || || || |- | Noorderwijk || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100915/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100451/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100967/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100501/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101012/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100546/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101048/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101099/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100283/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101123/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100337/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101179/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100389/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101231/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101287/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958707/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D774/level/file 01-10] || |- | Oelegem || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101326/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907872/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101372/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101425/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101480/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101536/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101581/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100596/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D106/level/file 01-10] || |- | Oevel || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102277/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102286/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100921/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100457/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100976/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100510/level/file 13-23]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102292/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101023/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100557/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101074/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100086/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100239/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100303/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101143/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100354/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101196/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100406/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101248/level/file 71-80] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958878/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D836/level/file 01-10] || |- | Olen || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100914/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100450/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100966/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100500/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101013/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100547/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101049/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100167/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101100/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100284/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101124/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100334/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101176/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100386/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101228/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101288/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958697/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D777/level/file 01-10] || |- | Olmen || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000115207082/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100901/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100437/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100952/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100486/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101004/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100538/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101069/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100068/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100218/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100270/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100320/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101162/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100372/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101215/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101268/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Waver || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100836/level/file 02-12] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Oorderen || Antwerpen || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907879/level/file 13-22] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101426/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101481/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101537/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101582/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100597/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D107/level/file 01-10] || |- | Oosterweel || Antwerpen || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907869/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907894/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101396/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101452/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101508/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907900/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978781/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978786/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100566/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Oostmalle || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101327/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907878/level/file 13-22] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101427/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101482/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101538/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101583/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196621/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196624/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100598/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D108/level/file 01-10] || |- | Oppuurs || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100809/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000151823206/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000151823210/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100875/level/file 23-33] || || || || || || || || || |- | Oud-Turnhout || Antwerpen || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100275/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100324/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101166/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100376/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101219/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101272/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101294/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D729/level/file 01-10] || |- | Poederlee || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102437/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100911/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100447/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100963/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100497/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101014/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100548/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101050/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100170/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101101/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100285/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101125/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100328/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101170/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100380/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101222/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101289/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958713/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D780/level/file 01-10] || |- | Poppel || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100886/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100422/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100938/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100472/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100988/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101037/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100522/level/file 23-33] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100131/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101088/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100262/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100312/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101152/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100364/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101207/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101277/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101300/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D741/level/file 01-10] || |- | Pulderbos || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101328/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907877/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101373/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101428/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101483/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101539/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101584/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100599/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D109/level/file 01-10] || |- | Pulle || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101329/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907876/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101374/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101429/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101484/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101540/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101585/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002759329/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100600/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D110/level/file 01-10] || |- | Putte || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000151825019/level/file 92-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100815/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000136092238/level/file 02-90] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Puurs || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000136092239/level/file 92-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100812/level/file 02-12] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Ramsel || Antwerpen || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100356/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101198/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100408/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101250/level/file 71-80] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958913/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D839/level/file 01-10] || |- | Ranst || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101330/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907875/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101375/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101430/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101485/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101541/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101586/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000227465556/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000227465553/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100601/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D111/level/file 01-10] || |- | Ravels || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100887/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100423/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100939/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100473/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100989/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101038/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100523/level/file 23-33] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100134/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101089/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100264/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100313/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101153/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100365/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101208/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101278/level/file 81-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D744/level/file 01-10] || |- | Reet || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101331/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907874/level/file 13-22] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101431/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101486/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101542/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101587/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002759354/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100602/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D112/level/file 01-10] || |- | Retie || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I928078556/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100888/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100424/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100940/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100474/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100990/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101040/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100524/level/file 23-33] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100137/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101090/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100263/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100314/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101154/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100366/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101209/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101279/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101301/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D747/level/file 01-10] || |- | Retie (Werbeek) || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100884/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100420/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100470/level/file 13-20]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100936/level/file 13-22] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Rijkevorsel || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100891/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100427/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100943/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100477/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100998/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100532/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101059/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100200/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101111/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100295/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101135/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100341/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101183/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100393/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101235/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101262/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958873/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D815/level/file 01-10] || |- | Rijmenam || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100821/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102584/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102581/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000136092240/level/file 23-90] || || || || || || || || || |- | Ruisbroek || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102253/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100818/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102255/level/file 02-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135992200/level/file 23-90] || || || || || || || || || |- | Rumst || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101332/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101334/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101376/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101432/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101487/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101543/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101588/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978746/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002978749/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100603/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D113/level/file 01-10] || |- | S GRAVENWEZEL || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101341/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907861/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101383/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101439/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101495/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101551/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907914/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002949629/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100609/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D119/level/file 01-10] || |- | Schelle || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101338/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907850/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101380/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101436/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101492/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101548/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907929/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002759333/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100606/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D116/level/file 01-10] || |- | Schilde || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101339/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907851/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101381/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101437/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101493/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101549/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907928/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100607/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D117/level/file 01-10] || |- | Schoten || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101340/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907852/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101382/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101438/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101494/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101550/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907927/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002759362/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100608/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D118/level/file 01-10] || |- | Schriek || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000115207109/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100827/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135992222/level/file 02-90] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Sint-Amands || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100824/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135992224/level/file 02-90] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Sint-Job-in-t-Goor || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101333/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101335/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101377/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101433/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101488/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101544/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907924/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002949634/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100610/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D120/level/file 01-10] || |- | Sint-Katelijne-Waver || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135992209/level/file 92-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100839/level/file 02-12] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS-13-02988131/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Sint-Lenaarts || Antwerpen || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101489/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101545/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907912/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291188/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291112/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100611/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D121/level/file 01-10] || |- | Stabroek || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101342/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101384/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101440/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101496/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101552/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907925/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100612/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D122/level/file 01-10] || |- | Terhagen || Antwerpen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196536/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196539/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100613/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D123/level/file 01-10] || |- | Tielen || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100908/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100444/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100960/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100494/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101015/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100549/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101051/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000119251103/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100173/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101102/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000119251104/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100286/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101126/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100330/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101172/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100382/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101224/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101290/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958716/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D783/level/file 01-10] || |- | Tisselt || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100830/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000151822630/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000151822632/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Tongerlo || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100922/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100458/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100971/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100505/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101024/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100558/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101075/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100089/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100242/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100304/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101144/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100353/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101195/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100405/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101247/level/file 71-80] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958917/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D842/level/file 01-10] || |- | Turnhout || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000135992230/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100877/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100414/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100928/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100464/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100981/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101030/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100515/level/file 23-33] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100110/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101081/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002949673/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100271/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002949672/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100321/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101163/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100373/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101216/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101269/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101295/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D732/level/file 01-10] || |- | Varendonk || Antwerpen || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100980/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000115206231/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100514/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101025/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100559/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101080/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100107/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100257/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100305/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101145/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100355/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101197/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100407/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101249/level/file 71-80] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958911/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D845/level/file 01-10] || |- | Veerle || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102385/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102386/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100917/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100453/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100978/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100512/level/file 13-23]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102389/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101026/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100560/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I92807102392/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101076/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100092/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100248/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100306/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101146/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100349/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101191/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100401/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101243/level/file 71-80] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958908/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D848/level/file 01-10] || |- | Viersel || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101343/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907853/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101385/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101441/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101497/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101553/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907921/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002949613/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100614/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D124/level/file 01-10] || |- | Vlimmeren || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100881/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100417/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100932/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100466/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100985/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101032/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100519/level/file 23-33] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100119/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101084/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100274/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100325/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101167/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100377/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101273/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101296/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Vorselaar || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100913/level/file 03-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100965/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101016/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100550/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101052/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100122/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100176/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101103/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100287/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101127/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100335/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101177/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100387/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101229/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101291/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958719/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D786/level/file 01-10] || |- | Vorst || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100927/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100463/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100969/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100503/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101027/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100561/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101077/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100095/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100245/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100307/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101147/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100358/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101200/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100410/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101252/level/file 71-80] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958899/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D851/level/file 01-10] || |- | Vosselaar || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100880/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100416/level/file 03-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100449/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100934/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100468/level/file 13-23]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100499/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100983/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101031/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100517/level/file 23-33] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101085/level/file 43-50] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100326/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101168/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100378/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101220/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101274/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101297/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Vremde || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101344/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907847/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101386/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101442/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101498/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101554/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907919/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002949609/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100615/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D125/level/file 01-10] || |- | Waarloos || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101345/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907854/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101387/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101443/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101499/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101555/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907923/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291134/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291122/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100616/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D126/level/file 01-10] || |- | Walem || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100833/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS-13-02988129/level/file 23-90] || || || || || || || || || |- | Wechelderzande || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100906/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100442/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100958/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100492/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101017/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100551/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101053/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100179/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101104/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100288/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101128/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100338/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101180/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100390/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101232/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002759406/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958890/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D789/level/file 01-10] || |- | Weelde || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100889/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100425/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100941/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100475/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100991/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101039/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100525/level/file 23-33] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100140/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101091/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100265/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100315/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101155/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100367/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101210/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101280/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101302/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D750/level/file 01-10] || |- | Weert || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100842/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000151824941/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000151824939/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS-13-02988130/level/file 23-90] || || || || || || || || || |- | Westerlo || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100916/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100452/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100968/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100502/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101018/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100552/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101070/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100071/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100221/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100297/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101137/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100348/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101190/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100400/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101242/level/file 71-80] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958902/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D854/level/file 01-10] || |- | Westmalle || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101346/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907855/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101388/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101444/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101500/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101556/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907917/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002759351/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100617/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D127/level/file 01-10] || |- | Westmeerbeek || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100923/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100459/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100975/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100509/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101028/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100562/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100098/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100254/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100308/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101148/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100360/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101202/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100412/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101254/level/file 71-80] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958893/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D857/level/file 01-10] || |- | Wiekevorst || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000151824490/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100845/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS-13-02988127/level/file 02-90] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Wijnegem || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101351/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907859/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101393/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101449/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101505/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101561/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907926/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000134992165/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100622/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D132/level/file 01-10] || |- | Willebroek || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100848/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100743/level/file 02-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS-13-02988128/level/file 02-90] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Wilmarsdonk || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101347/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907856/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101389/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101445/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101501/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101557/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907918/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100619/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D129/level/file 01-10] || |- | Wilrijk || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101348/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907857/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101390/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101446/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101502/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101558/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907920/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196560/level/file 71-86] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196540/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100618/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D128/level/file 01-10] || |- | Wommelgem || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101349/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907862/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101391/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101447/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101503/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101559/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907922/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100620/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D130/level/file 01-10] || |- | Wortel || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100895/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100431/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100947/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100481/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100999/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100533/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101060/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100203/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101112/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100296/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101136/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100346/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101188/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100398/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101240/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101263/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958871/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D818/level/file 01-10] || |- | Wuustwezel || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101350/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907858/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101392/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101448/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101504/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101560/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907915/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000227465583/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000227465580/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100621/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D131/level/file 01-10] || |- | Zandhoven || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101336/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907848/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101378/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101434/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101490/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101546/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907913/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100604/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D114/level/file 01-10] || |- | Zandvliet || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101337/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907849/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101379/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101435/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101491/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101547/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907916/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000317638227/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291119/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000317638230/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291136/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100605/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D115/level/file 01-10] || |- | Zoerle-Parwijs || Antwerpen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000119255878/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100924/level/file 03-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100460/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100977/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100511/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101029/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100563/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101078/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100101/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100251/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100309/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101149/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100357/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101199/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100409/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101251/level/file 71-80] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000002958853/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2300D860/level/file 01-10] || |- | Zoersel || Antwerpen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101352/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907860/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101394/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101450/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101506/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I101562/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000007907930/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000317638197/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000317638200/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I100623/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I2009D133/level/file 01-10] || |- | Zwijndrecht || Antwerpen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134809/level/file 23-32] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135570/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135202/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135660/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0511_112303_110914_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134582/level/file 01-10] || |- | Bierghes || Brabant wallon || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I111442BENI90509/level/file 13-70] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Bonlez || Brabant wallon || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954889121/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954890907/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954889130/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954890698/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954890909/level/file 13-22] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Folx-les-Caves || Brabant wallon || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954889092/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954890576/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954889088/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954890542/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954889094/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954890558/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954889095/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954890573/level/file 23-32] || || || || || || || || || |- | Geest-Gérompont-Petit-Rosière || Brabant wallon || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954888905/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954888906/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954890540/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954890541/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954888908/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954888918/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954890553/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954890555/level/file 02-12] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Grez-Doiceau || Brabant wallon || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954890893/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954890895/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Jodoigne || Brabant wallon || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954889362/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954890934/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/IAcmis89863/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954889363/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954890942/level/file 13-22] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Longueville || Brabant wallon || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0542_708752_706720_FRE/inventarisnr/I9954889485/level/file 92-02]
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| Angre || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892697/level/file 02-00] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769258/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769261/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504071019/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504071022/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504071025/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61587/level/file 01-10] || |- | Angreau || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892696/level/file 02-00] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769266/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769269/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504071031/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504071034/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504071037/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61588/level/file 01-10] || |- | Anseroeul || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781073/level/file 02-80] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Antoing || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781076/level/file 02-80] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Anvaing || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781004/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781007/level/file 13-00] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Arc-Ainières || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781912/level/file 02-80] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Arquennes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167147/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167189/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167228/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167267/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167309/level/file 43-50] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161955/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162069/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Asquillies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892695/level/file 02-00] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769275/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769278/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504071043/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504071046/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504071049/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61589/level/file 01-10] || |- | Ath || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781083/level/file 02-43] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892749/level/file 43-00] || || || || || || || |- | Athis || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892689/level/file 02-00] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769284/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769288/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769439/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769291/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769442/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769445/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61590/level/file 01-10] || |- | Attre || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892694/level/file 02-00] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769449/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769452/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504071055/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504071058/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504071061/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61630/level/file 01-10] || |- | Aubechies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981472/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Audregnies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892698/level/file 02-00] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769458/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769461/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504070137/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504070140/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504070143/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61631/level/file 01-10] || |- | Aulnois || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892692/level/file 02-00] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769467/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769470/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504070149/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504070152/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504070155/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61591/level/file 01-10] || |- | Autreppe || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892691/level/file 02-00] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769399/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769478/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769182/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769185/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769188/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61592/level/file 01-10] || |- | Baileux || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164849/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164880/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164951/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164611/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164520/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164641/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164985/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165069/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163141/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163089/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Bailièvre || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164852/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164883/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164954/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164614/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164523/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164644/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164988/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165072/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163207/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163092/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Bailleul || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/I10391279968/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Baisieux || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892690/level/file 02-00] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769484/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769487/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769490/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769493/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504070007/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504070010/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504070013/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61632/level/file 01-10] || |- | Barbençon || Hainaut || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001082167414/level/file 92-02] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165439/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165484/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165094/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165540/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165585/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165630/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165678/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161907/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161995/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Barry || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981311/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Basècles || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981656/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Bassilly || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792522/level/file 02-00] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769400/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769501/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504070019/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504070022/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504070025/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61633/level/file 01-10] || |- | Bas-Warneton || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS000118695114/level/file 23-33] || || || || || || || || || |- | Battignies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166910/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166958/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167006/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167054/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164792/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164560/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164760/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164844/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162016/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Baudour || Hainaut || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792523/level/file 43-00] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504071069/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504071072/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504071075/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61634/level/file 01-10] || |- | Bauffe || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792524/level/file 02-50] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769507/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769510/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170163/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170166/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170169/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61635/level/file 01-10] || |- | Baugnies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981454/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Beaumont || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165409/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165442/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165487/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165097/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165543/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165588/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165633/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165681/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161910/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161997/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Beauwelz || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164855/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164886/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164957/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164617/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164526/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164647/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164991/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165075/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163210/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163085/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Beclers || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981459/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Bellecourt || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165226/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165202/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165266/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165305/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165343/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165382/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167696/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167709/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163104/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163373/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Beloeil || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981317/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Bernissart || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981465/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Bersillies-lAbbaye || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162648/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162685/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Bienne-lez-Happart || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167099/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162651/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162702/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Biercée || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165921/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166135/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166180/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165958/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166002/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166240/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166283/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165857/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162940/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162858/level/file 90-00] || || |- | Biesme-sous-Thuin || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165924/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166138/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166181/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165961/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166005/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166242/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166284/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165860/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162936/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162839/level/file 90-00] || || |- | Binche || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166913/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166961/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167009/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167057/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164795/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164563/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164763/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164847/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162054/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162533/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Blandain || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981468/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Blaregnies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792525/level/file 02-00] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769516/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769519/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170208/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170211/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170214/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61636/level/file 01-10] || |- | Blaton || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981479/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Blaugies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792526/level/file 02-50] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769581/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769584/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769613/level/file 71-81]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170220/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170173/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170176/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61637/level/file 01-10] || |- | Bléharies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981582/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Blicquy || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780595/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780860/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780863/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780866/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780869/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780872/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780875/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780878/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780881/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780884/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Bois-de-Lessines || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981324/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Bois-dHaine || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167150/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167192/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167231/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167270/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167312/level/file 43-50] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161957/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162086/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Bouffioulx || Hainaut || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164085/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164082/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167947/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164196/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162812/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163261/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Bougnies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792527/level/file 02-00] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769588/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769591/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171082/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769594/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171085/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171088/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61638/level/file 01-10] || |- | Bourlers || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164858/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164889/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164960/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164620/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164529/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164650/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164994/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165078/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163213/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163055/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Boussoit || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792528/level/file 02-00] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769615/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769600/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171094/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171097/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171100/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61593/level/file 01-10] || |- | Boussu || Hainaut || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792529/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170183/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170186/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170189/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61594/level/file 01-10] || |- | Boussu-lez-Walcourt || Hainaut || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165445/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165490/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165100/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165546/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165591/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165636/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165684/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161913/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162000/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Bouvignies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981587/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Braffe || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981329/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Braine-le-Comte || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170195/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170198/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170201/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61480/level/file 01-10] || |- | Brasmenil || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981483/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Bray || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892706/level/file 02-00] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769401/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769527/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171106/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171109/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171112/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61481/level/file 01-10] || |- | Brugelette || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892705/level/file 02-50] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769533/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769536/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171118/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171121/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171124/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61482/level/file 01-10] || |- | Bruyelle || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981503/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Brye || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162559/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162716/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Buissenal || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981592/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Bury || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981270/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981339/level/file 13-22] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Buvrinnes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166916/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166964/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167012/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167060/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164798/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164566/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164766/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162057/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162519/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Buzet || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167153/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167195/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167234/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167273/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167315/level/file 43-50] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161914/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162089/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Callenelle || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981596/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Calonne || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981357/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Cambron-Casteau || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892700/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170224/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170227/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170230/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61483/level/file 01-10] || |- | Cambron-Saint-Vincent || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892704/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170236/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170240/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170243/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61484/level/file 01-10] || |- | Carnières || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166919/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166967/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167015/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167063/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164801/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164569/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164769/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162060/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162537/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Casteau || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892707/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769194/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769197/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769200/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Celles || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981361/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981364/level/file 13-00] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Chapelle-à-Oie || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981368/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Chapelle-à-Wattines || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981697/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Chapelle-lez-Herlaimont || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165229/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165205/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165269/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165308/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165346/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165385/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167591/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167710/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163096/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163370/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Charleroi || Hainaut || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164019/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164016/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192168074/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192163882/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162531/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162798/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163324/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Châtelet || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164094/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164091/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164088/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167950/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164199/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162809/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163270/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Châtelineau || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164103/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164100/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164097/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192168077/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164202/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162806/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163267/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Chaussée-Notre-Dame-Louvignies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892699/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170249/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170252/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170255/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61485/level/file 01-10] || |- | Chercq || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981379/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Chièvres || Hainaut || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792497/level/file 42-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892703/level/file 43-00] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171132/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171135/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171138/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61486/level/file 01-10] || |- | Chimay || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164861/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164892/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164963/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164623/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164532/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164653/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164997/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165081/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163205/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163058/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Ciply || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892702/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170676/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170680/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170683/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61487/level/file 01-10] || |- | Comines || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981700/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Cordes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981511/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Couillet || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164028/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164025/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164022/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167953/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164173/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162803/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163264/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Courcelles || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165232/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165208/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165272/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165311/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165349/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165388/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167594/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167713/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163110/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163376/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Cour-sur-Heure || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165927/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166141/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166184/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165964/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166008/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166245/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166287/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165863/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162947/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162836/level/file 90-00] || || |- | Croix-lez-Rouveroy || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167102/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162654/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162705/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Cuesmes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792498/level/file 02-50] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892701/level/file 51-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170689/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170692/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171142/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Dampremy || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164037/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164034/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164031/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167956/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192163885/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162792/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163319/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Dergneau || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981516/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Deux-Acren || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981557/level/file 02-80] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981560/level/file 90-00] || || |- | Donstiennes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165930/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166144/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166187/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165967/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166010/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166248/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166290/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165866/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162942/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162833/level/file 90-00] || || |- | Dottignies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981384/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981387/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981390/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981393/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981283/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981398/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981401/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981404/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981407/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981410/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Dour || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892685/level/file 02-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792499/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170265/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170268/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170271/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61488/level/file 01-10] || |- | Ecaussinnes-dEnghien || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792500/level/file 02-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792536/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170696/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170699/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170702/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61489/level/file 01-10] || |- | Ecaussinnes-Lalaing || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792532/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170277/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170280/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170283/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61490/level/file 01-10] || |- | Ellezelles || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981421/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Ellignies-lez-Frasnes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780891/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780894/level/file 13-00] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Ellignies-Sainte-Anne || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981527/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Elouges || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792503/level/file 02-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792531/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171154/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171157/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171160/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61491/level/file 01-10] || |- | Enghien || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792501/level/file 02-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792533/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170530/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170533/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170536/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61492/level/file 01-10] || |- | Epinois || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166922/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166970/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167018/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167066/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164804/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164572/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164772/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162063/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162540/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Erbaut || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792530/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61493/level/file 01-10] || |- | Erbisoeul || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792541/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170292/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170295/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170298/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61494/level/file 01-10] || |- | Ere || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981572/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Erpion || Hainaut || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165448/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165493/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165103/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165549/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165594/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165639/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165687/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161901/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162012/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Erquelinnes || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167105/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162613/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162708/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Erquennes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792534/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170308/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170311/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61495/level/file 01-10] || |- | Esplechin || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981717/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Esquelmes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780598/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Estaimbourg || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981533/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Estaimpuis || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981538/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Estinnes-au-Mont || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166925/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166973/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167022/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167069/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164807/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164575/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164775/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162066/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162543/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Estinnes-au-Val || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792535/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170317/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170320/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170322/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61496/level/file 01-10] || |- | Eugies || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63424/level/file 01-10] || |- | Evregnies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981722/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Familleureux || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167156/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167198/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167237/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167276/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167318/level/file 43-50] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162099/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162110/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Farciennes || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164110/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164107/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164104/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167801/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167959/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164205/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163292/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163248/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Fauroeulx || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167108/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162604/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162711/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Fayt-le-Franc || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792537/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171171/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171174/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171177/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63425/level/file 01-10] || |- | Fayt-lez-Manage || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167159/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167201/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167240/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167279/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167321/level/file 43-50] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162102/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162070/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Feluy || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167162/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167204/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167243/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167282/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167324/level/file 43-50] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162105/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162162/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Flénu || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769206/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769209/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769212/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63787/level/file 01-10] || |- | Fleurus || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162547/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162723/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Flobecq || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981578/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Fontaine-lEvêque || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165235/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165211/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165275/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165313/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165352/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165391/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167597/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167716/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163113/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163364/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Fontaine-Valmont || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167111/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162607/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162661/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Fontenoy || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981726/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Forchies-la-Marche || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165238/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165214/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165278/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165316/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165355/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167559/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167600/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167719/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163116/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163254/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163361/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Forest || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981436/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Forges || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164864/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164895/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164966/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164695/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164535/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164656/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165000/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165084/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163219/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163061/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Fouleng || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792538/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171183/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171186/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504171189/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63426/level/file 01-10] || |- | Fourbechies || Hainaut || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165642/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165690/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161925/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161999/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Frameries || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792504/level/file 02-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792505/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170540/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170543/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170546/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Frasnes-lez-Buissenal || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981606/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Frasnes-lez-Gosselies || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162550/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162722/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Froidchapelle || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165412/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165451/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165496/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165106/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165552/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165597/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165645/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165693/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161922/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161964/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Froidmont || Hainaut || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981745/level/file 13-00] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Froyennes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981305/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Gages || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792539/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170577/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170580/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170583/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63427/level/file 01-10] || |- | Gallaix || Hainaut || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981737/level/file 13-00] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Gaurain-Ramecroix || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981626/level/file 02-80] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981628/level/file 81-00] || || || |- | Genly || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792540/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170705/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170708/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170711/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63525/level/file 01-10] || |- | Gerpinnes || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164128/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164125/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167896/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167962/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164217/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163295/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163258/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Ghislenghien || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981659/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Ghlin || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792502/level/file 02-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792515/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170332/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170334/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170337/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63526/level/file 01-10] || |- | Ghoy || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981544/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Gibecq || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792580/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504181972/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504181975/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504181978/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D79976/level/file 01-10] || |- | Gilly || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164043/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164040/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167899/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167965/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192163888/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162789/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163325/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Givry || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792514/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170719/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170722/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170725/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63527/level/file 01-10] || |- | Godarville || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162122/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162157/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Goegnies-Chaussée || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792513/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170346/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170349/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504170352/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63528/level/file 01-10] || |- | Gondregnies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792512/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270358/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270361/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63529/level/file 01-10] || |- | Gosselies || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162553/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162768/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Gottignies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792506/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270367/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270370/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270373/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63530/level/file 01-10] || |- | Gougnies || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164134/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164131/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167902/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167968/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164220/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163285/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163259/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Goutroux || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162443/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Gouy-lez-Piéton || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167165/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167207/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167246/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167285/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167327/level/file 43-50] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162111/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162163/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Gozée || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165932/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166189/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166196/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165985/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166013/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166251/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166312/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165869/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162932/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162830/level/file 90-00] || || |- | Grandglise || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981485/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Grandmetz || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981635/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Grand-Reng || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167114/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162610/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162664/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Grandrieu || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165415/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165454/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165499/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165109/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165555/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165600/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165648/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165696/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162150/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161967/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Graty || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792511/level/file 93-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63531/level/file 01-10] || |- | Grosage || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792516/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269721/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269724/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269727/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63532/level/file 01-10] || |- | Guignies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981445/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Hacquegnies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981488/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Haine-Saint-Paul || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892678/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269734/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269773/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269776/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63533/level/file 01-10] || |- | Haine-Saint-Pierre || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166928/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166976/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167024/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167072/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164810/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164578/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164814/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162053/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162529/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Hainin || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792510/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270381/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270384/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270387/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63534/level/file 01-10] || |- | Ham-sur-Heure || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165935/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166147/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166199/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165971/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166016/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166254/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166315/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165872/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162929/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162844/level/file 90-00] || || |- | Hantes-Wihéries || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167117/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162628/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161958/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Harchies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780904/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Harmignies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792509/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270393/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270396/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270399/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63535/level/file 01-10] || |- | Harveng || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792508/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270405/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270408/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270411/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63536/level/file 01-10] || |- | Haulchin || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166931/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166979/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167027/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167075/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165022/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164581/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164817/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162020/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162493/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Hautrage || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792507/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270422/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270425/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270428/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63537/level/file 01-10] || |- | Havay || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792419/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269783/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269786/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269789/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63538/level/file 01-10] || |- | Havinnes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981547/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Havré || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792421/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270432/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270435/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270438/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63539/level/file 01-10] || |- | Hellebecq || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556969619/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Hennuyères || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792420/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270607/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270610/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270613/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63540/level/file 01-10] || |- | Henripont || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792423/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269798/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269801/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269804/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63541/level/file 01-10] || |- | Hensies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792416/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269810/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269813/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269816/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63542/level/file 01-10] || |- | Heppignies || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162556/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162765/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Herchies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892679/level/file 02-43] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792418/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271196/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271199/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271202/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63543/level/file 01-10] || |- | HÉRINNES || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981663/level/file 02-80] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981665/level/file 81-00] || || || |- | Herquegies || Hainaut || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981670/level/file 13-00] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Herseaux || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981650/level/file 02-51] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981674/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981677/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981680/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981681/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981683/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Hertain || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000556981498/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Hollain || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080338/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080339/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080340/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080341/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080342/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080343/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080344/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080345/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080346/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080347/level/file 90-00] || || |- | Hornu || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892680/level/file 02-43] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792422/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271208/level/file 71-80] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63544/level/file 01-10] || |- | Horrues || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63546/level/file 02-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892688/level/file 02-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792417/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271232/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271235/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271238/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63545/level/file 01-10] || |- | Houdeng-Aimeries || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892681/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270632/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270729/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270732/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63746/level/file 01-10] || |- | Houdeng-Goegnies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892682/level/file 02-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792430/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271243/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271246/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271249/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63747/level/file 01-10] || |- | Houtaing || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080416/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Hoves || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792429/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269828/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269831/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269834/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63748/level/file 01-10] || |- | Howardries || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080167/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Huissignies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792428/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269841/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269844/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269847/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63749/level/file 01-10] || |- | Hyon || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792424/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269904/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269856/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269859/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63750/level/file 01-10] || |- | Irchonwelz || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780908/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780911/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780914/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780917/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780920/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780923/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780926/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780929/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780932/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780935/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Isières || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080127/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Jamioulx || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165938/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166150/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166202/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165974/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166215/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166257/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166318/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165875/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162926/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162878/level/file 90-00] || || |- | Jemappes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892683/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323271461/level/file 33-70] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269737/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269740/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269743/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63428/level/file 01-10] || |- | Jollain-Merlin || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080204/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Joncret || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164140/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164137/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167905/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167971/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164223/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163282/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162991/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Jumet || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164049/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164046/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167908/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167974/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164178/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192163891/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162915/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162642/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Jurbise || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792427/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270739/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270742/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270745/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63751/level/file 01-10] || |- | Kain || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080161/level/file 02-80] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080183/level/file 81-00] || || || |- | La Bouverie || Hainaut || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792431/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269748/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269751/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269754/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63752/level/file 01-10] || |- | La Glanerie || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080319/level/file 88-00] || || || |- | La Hestre || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167168/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167210/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167249/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167288/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167330/level/file 43-50] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162114/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162156/level/file 91-00] || || |- | La Louvière || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270619/level/file 70-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270622/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270625/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63754/level/file 01-10] || |- | Labuissière || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167120/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162616/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162003/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Ladeuze || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792426/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271218/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271221/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271224/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63753/level/file 01-10] || |- | Lahamaide || Hainaut || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080324/level/file 13-00] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Lamain || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080282/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Lambusart || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164116/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164113/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167911/level/file 43-50] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164211/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163279/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163149/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Landelies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165241/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165217/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165281/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165319/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165358/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167560/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167603/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167722/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163251/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162576/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Lanquesaint || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080147/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Laplaigne || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781872/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Le Roeulx || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792519/level/file 02-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792460/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371373/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371376/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371379/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Leernes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165244/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165220/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165284/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165322/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165361/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167563/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167606/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167725/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163287/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162579/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Leers-et-Fosteau || Hainaut || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166118/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167123/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162619/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161934/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Leers-Nord || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080422/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Lens || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792425/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271257/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271260/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271263/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63755/level/file 01-10] || |- | LESCAILLÈRE || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163222/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163053/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Lesdain || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781164/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Lessines || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080168/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Leugnies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165418/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165457/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165504/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165112/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165558/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165603/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165651/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165699/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166880/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161918/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161970/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Leuze || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080155/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Leval-Chaudeville || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165421/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165460/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165505/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165115/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165561/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165606/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165654/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166883/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162138/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161973/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Leval-Trahegnies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166934/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166982/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167030/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167078/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165025/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164586/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164820/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162023/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162496/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Liberchies || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162545/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162762/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Ligne || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080357/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Lobbes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165941/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166153/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166205/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165977/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166218/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166262/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166321/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165878/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162923/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162881/level/file 90-00] || || |- | Lodelinsart || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164055/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164052/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167914/level/file 43-50] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164181/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192163894/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162639/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163313/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Lombise || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792440/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269763/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269766/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269769/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63756/level/file 01-10] || |- | Lompret || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164867/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164898/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164969/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164698/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164538/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164659/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165003/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165087/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163225/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163067/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Loverval || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164146/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164143/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167917/level/file 43-50] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164226/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163276/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163143/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Luingne || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080270/level/file 02-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080248/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080251/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080252/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080255/level/file 51-90] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080258/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Luttre || Hainaut || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167291/level/file 42-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167333/level/file 43-50] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161992/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162890/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Macon || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164870/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164901/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164972/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164701/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164541/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164662/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165006/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165157/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163214/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163070/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Macquenoise || Hainaut || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165009/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165160/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165161/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163187/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163097/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Mainvault || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080195/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Maisières || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269868/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269871/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269874/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63757/level/file 01-10] || |- | Manage || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162119/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162903/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Marbaix || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165944/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166166/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166208/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165981/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166221/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166265/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166324/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166438/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162842/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162884/level/file 90-00] || || |- | Marche-lez-Ecaussinnes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792441/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269881/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269884/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504269887/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63429/level/file 01-10] || |- | Marchienne-au-Pont || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165253/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165250/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165287/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165325/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165364/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167566/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167609/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167728/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163357/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162582/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Marchipont || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792439/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270755/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270758/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270761/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63788/level/file 01-10] || |- | Marcinelle || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164061/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164058/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167922/level/file 43-50] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164184/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192163897/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162771/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162777/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Marcq || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792438/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270767/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270770/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270773/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63430/level/file 01-10] || |- | Marquain || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080407/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Masnuy-Saint-Jean || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323271462/level/file 02-50] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792437/level/file 50-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271270/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271273/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271276/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63651/level/file 01-10] || |- | Masnuy-Saint-Pierre || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792442/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271283/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271286/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504271289/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63652/level/file 01-10] || |- | Maubray || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080362/level/file 03-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Maulde || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080262/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Maurage || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792432/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270445/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270448/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270451/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63653/level/file 01-10] || |- | Melles || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080412/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Mellet || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162562/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162728/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Merbes-le-Château || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167126/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162622/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161937/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Merbes-Sainte-Marie || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166407/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166480/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166531/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166583/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166636/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166684/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166335/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167129/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162625/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162005/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Meslin-lEvêque || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080399/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Mesvin || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792436/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270456/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270459/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504270462/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63654/level/file 01-10] || |- | MÉVERGNIES-LEZ-LENS || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792435/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369894/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369897/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369900/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Mignault || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792433/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369907/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369910/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369913/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Molenbaix || Hainaut || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080377/level/file 33-00] || || || || || || || || |- | Momignies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164873/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164904/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164975/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164704/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164544/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164665/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165012/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165164/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163190/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163120/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Monceau-Imbrechies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164876/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164907/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164978/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164707/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164547/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164668/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165015/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165167/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163193/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163123/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Monceau-sur-Sambre || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165290/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165328/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165367/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167569/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167612/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167736/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163354/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162600/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Mons || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323271463/level/file 02-22] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892684/level/file 22-51] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892687/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792408/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792409/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792410/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63655/level/file 01-10] || |- | Montbliart || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165424/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165463/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165508/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165118/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165564/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165609/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165657/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166886/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162141/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161976/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Montignies-lez-Lens || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792434/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371294/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371297/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371300/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63656/level/file 01-10] || |- | Montignies-Saint-Christophe || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167132/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162643/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161941/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Montignies-sur-Roc || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792444/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371306/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371309/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371312/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63657/level/file 01-10] || |- | Montignies-sur-Sambre || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164067/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164064/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167923/level/file 43-50] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164187/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192163900/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162783/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162784/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Montigny-le-Tilleul || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165190/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165254/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165293/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165331/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165370/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167585/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167700/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163351/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162588/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Montroeul-au-Bois || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080403/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Montroeul-sur-Haine || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792451/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369922/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369925/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369928/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63658/level/file 01-10] || |- | Mont-Saint-Aubert || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080231/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Mont-Sainte-Aldegonde || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166937/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166985/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167033/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167081/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165028/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164587/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164823/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162040/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162499/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Mont-Sainte-Geneviève || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166940/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166988/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167036/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167084/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165031/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164742/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164826/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162671/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162502/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Mont-sur-Marchienne || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164073/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164070/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167926/level/file 43-50] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164190/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192163903/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162780/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162774/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Morlanwelz-Mariemont || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166943/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166991/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167039/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167087/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165034/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164745/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164829/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162518/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162505/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Moulbaix || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780492/level/file 02-01] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Mourcourt || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080288/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Mouscron || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780999/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781002/level/file 13-32] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781003/level/file 33-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000147192325/level/file 43-80] || || || || || || || |- | Moustier || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080334/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Naast || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792450/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369934/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369937/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369940/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D61598/level/file 01-10] || |- | Nalinnes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165947/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166169/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166211/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165982/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166226/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166268/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166327/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166441/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162857/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162887/level/file 90-00] || || |- | NÉCHIN || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080151/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Neufmaison || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792443/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370795/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370782/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370785/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Neufvilles || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792449/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370467/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370470/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370473/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Nimy || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792452/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371318/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371321/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371324/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63659/level/file 01-10] || |- | Noirchain || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792448/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371331/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371334/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371337/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Nouvelles || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792447/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369946/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369949/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369952/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63660/level/file 01-10] || |- | Obaix || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167171/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167213/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167252/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167294/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167336/level/file 43-50] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162083/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162900/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Obigies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080134/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Obourg || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792446/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369958/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369961/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369964/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63661/level/file 01-10] || |- | Oeudeghien || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080160/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Ogy || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080199/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Ollignies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001048080369/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Onnezies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792445/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371343/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371346/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371349/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Orcq || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780466/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Ormeignies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792579/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504382006/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504382009/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504382012/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Orroir || Hainaut || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780681/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692094/level/file 92-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780678/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780675/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780672/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780669/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780666/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780663/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780660/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/I5134280/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780657/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/I5134403/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780654/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/I5134495/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780651/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Ostiches || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780695/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Papignies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780498/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Paturages || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892686/level/file 02-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792517/level/file 43-70] || || || || || || || |- | Pecq || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781085/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781106/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781107/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781086/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781087/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781088/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781089/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781090/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781091/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781092/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Peissant || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166416/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166489/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166541/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166586/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166642/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166693/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166341/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167135/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162687/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161944/level/file 91-00] || || |- | PÉRONNES-LEZ-ANTOING || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780544/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780545/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780430/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780431/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780432/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780433/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780434/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780435/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780436/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780437/level/file 91-00] || || |- | PÉRONNES-LEZ-BINCHE || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792459/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369974/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369977/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369980/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63758/level/file 01-10] || |- | PÉRUWELZ || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780461/level/file 02-00] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000503981945/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000503981946/level/file 51-60] || || || || || || |- | Petit-Enghien || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792458/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369673/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369676/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369679/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/I7009D63759/level/file 01-10] || |- | Petit-Roeulx-lez-Braine || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792457/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Petit-Roeulx-lez-Nivelles || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167174/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167216/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167255/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167297/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167339/level/file 43-50] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162071/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162897/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Piéton || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165193/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165257/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165296/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165334/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165376/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167573/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167703/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163348/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162591/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Pipaix || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781109/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Pironchamps || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164208/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163300/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163146/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Pommeroeul || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000015182100/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000015182101/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000015182112/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000015182115/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000015182097/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000015182104/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000015182093/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000015182106/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000015182107/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000015182108/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Pont-à-Celles || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167177/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167219/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167259/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167300/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167342/level/file 43-50] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162074/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162894/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Pont-de-Loup || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164164/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164161/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167929/level/file 43-50] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164231/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163305/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163161/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Popuelles || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781114/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Pottes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780699/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Presles || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164170/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164167/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167932/level/file 43-50] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192163914/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163302/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163152/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Quaregnon || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792520/level/file 02-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792521/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370479/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370482/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370485/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Quartes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780556/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Quevaucamps || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780706/level/file 02-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780714/level/file 16-16] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780709/level/file 81-00] || || || |- | Quévy-le-Grand || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792461/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371360/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371363/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371366/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Quévy-le-Petit || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792453/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370813/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370816/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370819/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Quiévrain || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792456/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370548/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370549/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370552/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Ragnies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166125/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166172/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165948/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165990/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166229/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166271/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166330/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166444/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162854/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162880/level/file 90-00] || || |- | Ramegnies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781785/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Ramegnies-Chin || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781028/level/file 03-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Rance || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165427/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165466/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165511/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165121/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165567/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165620/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165660/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166889/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162144/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161979/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Ransart || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166021/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162565/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162757/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Rebaix || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781032/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Renlies || Hainaut || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165469/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165514/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165525/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165570/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165614/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165663/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166892/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162146/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161982/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Ressaix || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166946/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166994/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167042/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167090/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165037/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164748/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164832/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162521/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162508/level/file 91-00] || || |- | RÈVES || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167180/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167222/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167261/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167303/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167345/level/file 43-50] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162077/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162935/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Rièzes || Hainaut || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164671/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165018/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165170/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163196/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163126/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Robechies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164917/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164913/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164593/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164713/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164553/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164674/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165048/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165173/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163199/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163062/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Roisin || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792454/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370561/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370564/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370567/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Rongy || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780725/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Ronquières || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792455/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370829/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370832/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370835/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Roselies || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192163916/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163281/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163155/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Rouveroy || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167138/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162690/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161947/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Roux || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164079/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164076/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167935/level/file 43-50] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164193/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192163906/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163323/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162645/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Rumes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780503/level/file 02-10] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Rumillies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780736/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Russeignies || Hainaut || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781039/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781042/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781045/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781048/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781051/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781054/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781123/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781125/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/I5134295/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781127/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/I5134418/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781129/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781130/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Saint-Amand || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162568/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162770/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Saint-Denis || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792470/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370850/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073571494/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370853/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073571493/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370856/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Saint-Ghislain || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792518/level/file 02-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792469/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370890/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370893/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370896/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Saint-Maur || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780740/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Saint-Remy || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164879/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164910/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164590/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164710/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164550/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164677/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165051/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165176/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163202/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163130/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Saint-Sauveur || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780507/level/file 03-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Saint-Symphorien || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792468/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371384/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371387/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371390/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Saint-Vaast || Hainaut || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792467/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371396/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371399/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371402/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Salles || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164920/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164936/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164596/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164716/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164626/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164680/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165054/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165179/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163160/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163133/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sars-la-Bruyère || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792466/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369687/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369690/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369693/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Sars-la-Buissière || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167141/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162693/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161950/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Seloignes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164923/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164939/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164599/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164719/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164629/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164683/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165057/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165182/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163077/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163136/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Seneffe || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167183/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167186/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167225/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167264/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167306/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167348/level/file 43-50] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162080/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162937/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Silly || Hainaut || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792462/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369699/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369702/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369705/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Sirault || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792465/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369988/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369991/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504369994/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Sivry || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165430/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165472/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165517/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165528/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165573/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165617/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165666/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166895/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162008/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161985/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Soignies || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371408/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504371411/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000504370494/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Solre-Saint-Géry || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165433/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165475/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165520/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165531/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165576/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165621/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165669/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166898/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162092/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162001/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Solre-sur-Sambre || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167144/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162696/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161953/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Souvret || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165196/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165260/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165299/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165337/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165373/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167576/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167706/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163345/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162594/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Spiennes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792471/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769215/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769218/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769221/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Stambruges || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780744/level/file 02-80] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781876/level/file 81-00] || || || |- | Steenkerque || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792464/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769227/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769230/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769233/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Strée || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166163/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166174/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165949/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165993/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166231/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166274/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165848/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166447/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162851/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162870/level/file 90-00] || || |- | Strépy-Bracquegnies || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769239/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769242/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769245/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Taintignies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781174/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Templeuve || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781760/level/file 02-80] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781791/level/file 81-00] || || || |- | Tertre || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769664/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769667/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Thieu || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792463/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769551/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769554/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769557/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Thieulain || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781182/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Thieusies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792473/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769250/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769294/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769297/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Thiméon || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162571/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162815/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162751/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Thimougies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780513/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Thirimont || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165436/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165478/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165088/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165534/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165579/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165624/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165672/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166901/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522161989/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162045/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Thoricourt || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792483/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769303/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769306/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769309/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Thuillies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166129/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166224/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165952/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165996/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166234/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166277/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165851/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166450/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162848/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162867/level/file 90-00] || || |- | Thuin || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166132/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166177/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165955/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165999/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166237/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166280/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165854/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166453/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162845/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162864/level/file 90-00] || || |- | Thulin || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792482/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769605/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769566/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769569/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Thumaide || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780517/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Tongre-Notre-Dame || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792481/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769315/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769318/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769321/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Tongre-Saint-Martin || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792480/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769327/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769330/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769334/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Tournai || Hainaut || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792574/level/file 51-80] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792575/level/file 81-00] || || || |- | Tourpes || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780748/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Trazegnies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165199/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165263/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165302/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165340/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165379/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167587/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167708/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163352/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162597/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Trivières || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792479/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769340/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769343/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769346/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Vaulx || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164926/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781192/level/file 02-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164942/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164602/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164722/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164632/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164686/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165060/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165185/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163080/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163107/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Velaines || Hainaut || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781199/level/file 13-00] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Vellereille-les-Brayeux || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166949/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166997/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167045/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167093/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165040/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164751/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164835/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162524/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162511/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Vellereille-le-Sec || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792484/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769402/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769405/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769408/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Vergnies || Hainaut || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165481/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165091/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165537/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165582/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165627/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165675/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166904/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162090/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162048/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Vezon || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781205/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Viesville || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162726/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162748/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Ville-Pommeroeul || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780940/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Villerot || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792472/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769414/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769417/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769420/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Villers-la-Tour || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164929/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164945/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164605/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164725/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164635/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164689/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165063/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165188/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163095/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163098/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Villers-Notre-Dame || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781879/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781882/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781885/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781888/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781891/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781894/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781897/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781900/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781903/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781906/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Villers-Perwin || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162730/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162745/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Villers-Poterie || Hainaut || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164152/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164149/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167938/level/file 43-50] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192163909/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163297/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163158/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Villers-Saint-Amand || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780944/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780947/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780950/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780953/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780956/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780959/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780962/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780965/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780968/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780971/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Villers-Saint-Ghislain || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792478/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769426/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769429/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769432/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Ville-sur-Haine || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792477/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769352/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769355/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769358/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Virelles || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164932/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164948/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164608/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164981/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164638/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164692/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165066/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165223/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163086/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522163101/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Wadelincourt || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781769/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Wagnelée || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162724/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162742/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Wanfercée-Baulet || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166037/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162735/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162906/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Wangenies || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162738/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162909/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Wannebecq || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781137/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Warchin || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780756/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Warcoing || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542781862/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Warneton || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780760/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780763/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780766/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780581/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780771/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780774/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780777/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780780/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780783/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780786/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Warquignies || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792476/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769364/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769367/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769370/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Wasmes || Hainaut || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166892693/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769376/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769379/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769382/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Wasmes-Audemez-Briffoeil || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780532/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Wasmuel || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000166792475/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769386/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769389/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542769392/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Wattripont || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0527_712737_713064_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000542780836/level/file 02-00] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Waudrez || Hainaut || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192166952/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167000/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167048/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192167096/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192165043/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164754/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001192164838/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162527/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162514/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Wayaux || Hainaut || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162713/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0524_712734_713061_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522162912/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Wez-Velvain || Hainaut || || 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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002288294633/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002288294614/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002288294571/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Bierset || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060201/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692020/level/file 23-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002288294646/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002288294644/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002288294617/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002288294648/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002288294652/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Bilstain || Liège || || || 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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154176/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Ferrières || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052264/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133521/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133522/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052315/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133523/level/file 33-43] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310851333/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133524/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133525/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Fexhe-le-Haut-Clocher || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060227/level/file 13-23] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154397/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154414/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154417/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154418/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692078/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154331/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Fexhe-Slins || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060090/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060225/level/file 13-23] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154405/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154402/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154333/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154398/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692070/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154443/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Filot || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052254/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133526/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133527/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052340/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133528/level/file 33-43] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310851975/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133529/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133530/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Fize-Fontaine || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052263/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133531/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133532/level/file 23-33]
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Gemmenich || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060223/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060315/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060357/level/file 43-51] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522253955/level/file 71-80] || || || || |- | Glain || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060041/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060212/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692076/level/file 23-32] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155820/level/file 75-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155823/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155841/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Gleixhe || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060070/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060229/level/file 13-23] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154823/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154822/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154817/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154814/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154811/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Glons || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060071/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060222/level/file 13-23] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154831/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154762/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154665/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154668/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154671/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Goé || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060219/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060317/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060342/level/file 43-51] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522253949/level/file 71-80] || || || || |- | Gomzé-Andoumont || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060072/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060221/level/file 13-23] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155834/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155756/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155838/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155843/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155669/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Grâce-Berleur || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060073/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060228/level/file 13-23] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156121/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156111/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156116/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156117/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156077/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Grand-Axhe || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060215/level/file 13-23] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155686/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155689/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155692/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155655/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155646/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Grand-Hallet || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052267/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133551/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133552/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052320/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133553/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133554/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310852027/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133555/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133556/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133557/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Grand-Rechain || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060220/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060318/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060343/level/file 43-51] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522253958/level/file 71-80] || || || || |- | Grandville || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060099/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060216/level/file 13-23] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155643/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155653/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155656/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155659/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155662/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Grivegnée || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060082/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060217/level/file 13-23] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154663/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154679/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154682/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154764/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154642/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Haccourt || Liège || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060122/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060159/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156871/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156868/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156874/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156862/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156882/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Hamoir || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052302/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133558/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133559/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052322/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133560/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133561/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310852013/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133562/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Haneffe || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060374/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133563/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133564/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060379/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133565/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133566/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310857979/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133567/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Hannêche || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052207/level/file 02-13]
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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052323/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133570/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133571/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310851291/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133572/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Hannut || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052208/level/file 02-13]
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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155054/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155051/level/file 91-00] || || |- | HÉRON || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052243/level/file 02-13]
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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052326/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133589/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133590/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310751866/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133591/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Herstal || Liège || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060118/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060183/level/file 43-50] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156156/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Herve || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060091/level/file 02-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060319/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060345/level/file 43-51] || || || || || || || |- | Heure-le-Romain || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060096/level/file 02-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060123/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060172/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156350/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156353/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156340/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156366/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156355/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Heusy || Liège || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060312/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060346/level/file 43-51] || || || || || || || |- | Hodeige || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060076/level/file 02-13] || || || 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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052327/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133594/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133595/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310751885/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133596/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Hognoul || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060068/level/file 02-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060116/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060177/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156014/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156002/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156005/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156028/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156025/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Hollogne-aux-Pierres || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060078/level/file 02-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060108/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060175/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156020/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156017/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156082/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156109/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156106/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Hollogne-sur-Geer || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060084/level/file 02-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060110/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060174/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154658/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154661/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154676/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154717/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154720/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Hombourg || Liège || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060313/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060352/level/file 43-51] || || || || || || || |- | Horion-Hozémont || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060079/level/file 02-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060111/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060167/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154738/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154727/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154730/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154733/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154848/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Housse || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060080/level/file 02-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060113/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060166/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156464/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156461/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156458/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156455/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156452/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Houtain-Saint-Siméon || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060081/level/file 02-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060114/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060163/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156415/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156412/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156418/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156406/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156409/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Huccorgne || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052247/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133597/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133598/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052328/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133599/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133600/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310751837/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133601/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Huy || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052224/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133602/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133605/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052329/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133608/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133611/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522151021/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS000118695110/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133614/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000123795194/level/file 61-80] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133617/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Ivoz-Ramet || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060249/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060132/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || || || |- | Jalhay || Liège || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060308/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060349/level/file 43-51] || || || || || || || |- | Jehay || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052212/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052222/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133620/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133621/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052330/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133622/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133623/level/file 43-51] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133624/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Jemeppe || Liège || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060103/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060176/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155075/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155072/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155078/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155066/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155039/level/file 91-00]
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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692073/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Juprelle || Liège || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060104/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060168/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156944/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526156939/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526157035/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526157032/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526157037/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692081/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Kemexhe || Liège || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060109/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060157/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526157024/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526157046/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526157049/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526157038/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526157043/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692082/level/file 91-00] || || |- | La Gleize || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060218/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060316/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060341/level/file 43-51] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522253952/level/file 71-80] || || || || |- | La Reid || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060259/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060329/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || || || |- | Lambermont || Liège || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060303/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || || || |- | Lamine || Liège || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060106/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060171/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155477/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155474/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155471/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155416/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155429/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692079/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Lamontzée || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052209/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133630/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133631/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133632/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133633/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310751939/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133634/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Lanaye || Liège || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000027560549/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Lantin || Liège || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060100/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060165/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155437/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155434/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155478/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155536/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155533/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692083/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Lantremange || Liège || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060115/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155528/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060164/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155525/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155551/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155556/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155553/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155550/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692084/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Latinne || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052210/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133645/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133646/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133647/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133648/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310751552/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133649/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Lavoir || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052262/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133650/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133651/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133652/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133653/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310751318/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133654/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Lens-Saint-Remy || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052211/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133655/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133656/level/file 23-33] || 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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133717/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133718/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133719/level/file 43-51] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133720/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Melen || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060261/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060154/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522254101/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522254098/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522254095/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522254106/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522254089/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Membach || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060269/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060306/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || || || |- | Merdorp || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052241/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133721/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133722/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133723/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133724/level/file 43-51] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133725/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Micheroux || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060268/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060134/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522254131/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522254128/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522254125/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522254122/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Milmort || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060263/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060138/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522253498/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522253495/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522253501/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522253531/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Modave || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052298/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133726/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133727/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133728/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133729/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310751211/level/file 51-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133730/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Moha || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052244/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133731/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133732/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133733/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133734/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310751217/level/file 51-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133735/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Momalle || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060264/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060136/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522253618/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522253609/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522253597/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522253625/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Mons-lez-Liège || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060265/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060130/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522253629/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522253621/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522253590/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522253606/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Montegnée || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060074/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060214/level/file 13-23] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155544/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155558/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155502/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155499/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526155487/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Mont-Saint-Hadelin || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060266/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Montzen || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060260/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060310/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || || || |- | Moresnet || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060271/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060307/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || || || |- | Mortier || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060267/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060128/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252654/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252657/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252660/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252663/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Mortroux || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060280/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060139/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252669/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252672/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252599/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252526/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Moxhe || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052204/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133736/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133737/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133738/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133739/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310751342/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133740/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | My || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052253/level/file 02-13]
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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252375/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252378/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252381/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Neufchâteau || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060274/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060301/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || || || |- | Neuville-en-Condroz || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060377/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133761/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133762/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133763/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133764/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310757883/level/file 51-60] || || || 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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310751140/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133770/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Noville || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060273/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060149/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252388/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252383/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252362/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252364/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Ocquier || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133771/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133772/level/file 23-33] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310751098/level/file 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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060145/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || || || |- | Oteppe || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052215/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133775/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133776/level/file 23-33] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310751746/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133777/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Othée || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060279/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060144/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || || || |- | Otrange || Liège || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000027560552/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395736/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Ouffet || Liège || || 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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133796/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133797/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052321/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133798/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133799/level/file 43-51] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133800/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Petit-Rechain || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060245/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060331/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || || || |- | Plainevaux || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060243/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060150/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || || || |- | Polleur || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS000108791676/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060241/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060332/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || || || |- | Poucet || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133801/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133802/level/file 23-33] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310751807/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133803/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Poulseur || Liège || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133804/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Pousset || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060372/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060244/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060133/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || || || |- | Queue-du-Bois || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060248/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060141/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || || || |- | Racour || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052284/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133805/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133806/level/file 23-33] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310751445/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133807/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Rahier || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060251/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060330/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || || || |- | Ramelot || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052292/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133808/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133809/level/file 23-33] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310751437/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133810/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Remicourt || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060250/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060131/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || || || |- | Retinne || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060262/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060129/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || || || |- | Richelle || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060256/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060140/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || || || |- | Rocourt || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060255/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060156/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || || || |- | Roloux || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060254/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060151/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || || || |- | Romsée || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060253/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060152/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || || || |- | Rosoux-Crenwick || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060066/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060252/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060153/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || || || |- | Rotheux-Rimière || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060240/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060143/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || || || |- | Rouvreux || Liège || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252723/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252739/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Saint-André || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692057/level/file 13-22] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Saint-Fontaine || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133815/level/file 03-13] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052261/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133816/level/file 13-23] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651456/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133817/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Saint-Nicolas || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692056/level/file 13-22] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Saint-Remy || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692055/level/file 13-22] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Saint-Séverin || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052285/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133818/level/file 13-23] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651197/level/file 51-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133819/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Saive || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692077/level/file 13-22] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Sart-Lez-Spa || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692054/level/file 13-22] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060326/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || || || |- | Seny || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052282/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133822/level/file 13-23] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651463/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133823/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Seraing || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692033/level/file 13-22] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS000101361248/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS000101361239/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Seraing-le-Château || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052260/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133824/level/file 13-23] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651204/level/file 51-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133825/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Slins || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692023/level/file 13-22] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Soheit-Tinlot || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052293/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133826/level/file 13-23] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651194/level/file 51-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133827/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Soiron || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692053/level/file 13-22] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060325/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || || || |- | Soumagne || Liège || || || 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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133401/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133402/level/file 13-23]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133860/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133861/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133862/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002288294365/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522150924/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0003154952167/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522150927/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0003154952164/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Vieuxville || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052252/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133863/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133864/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133865/level/file 43-51] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522150921/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0003154952161/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522150892/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0003154952158/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Vieux-Waleffe || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052257/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133866/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133867/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133868/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651779/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522150895/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0003154952092/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522150909/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0003154952100/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Ville-en-Hesbaye || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052218/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133869/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133870/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133871/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651612/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522150901/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0003154952097/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522150904/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0003154952094/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Villers-aux-Tours || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052290/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133872/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133873/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133874/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651601/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522150907/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0003154952090/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522150929/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0003154952087/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Villers-le-Bouillet || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052256/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133875/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133876/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133877/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651621/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522150953/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0003154952091/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522150956/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0003154952101/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Villers-le-Peuplier || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052219/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133878/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133879/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133880/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651088/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522150970/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0003154952127/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522150962/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0003154952124/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Villers-le-Temple || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052289/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133881/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133882/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133883/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651048/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651061/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522150964/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0003154952121/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522150966/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0003154952118/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Villers-lEvêque || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060297/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Villers-Saint-Siméon || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060296/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Vinalmont || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052234/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133884/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133885/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133886/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651480/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133887/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133888/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Visé || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060295/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Vissoul || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052220/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133889/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133890/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133891/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651425/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133892/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133893/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Vivegnis || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060293/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Voroux-Goreux || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060292/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Voroux-lez-Liers || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060283/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Vottem || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060291/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Vyle-et-Tharoul || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651578/level/file 02-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133894/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133895/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133896/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651581/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133897/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133898/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Wandre || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154196/level/file 03-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS000119561190/level/file 07-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154201/level/file 13-23]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060298/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001526154383/level/file 23-33] || || || || || || || || || |- | Wanne || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060282/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060336/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || || || |- | Wansin || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052271/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133919/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133920/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133921/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651419/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133922/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133923/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Wanze || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052235/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133924/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133925/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133926/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651574/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133927/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133928/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Waremme || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060290/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Waret-lEvêque || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052270/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133929/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133930/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133931/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651597/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133932/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133933/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Warnant-Dreye || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052265/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133492/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133934/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133935/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133936/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651668/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133937/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133938/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Warsage || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060289/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Warzée || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052288/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133939/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133940/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133941/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651679/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133942/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133943/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Wasseiges || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052221/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133944/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133945/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133946/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310651632/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133947/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133948/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Wegnez || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060287/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060337/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || || || |- | Welkenraedt || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060300/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060338/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252909/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Werbomont || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052251/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133949/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133950/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133951/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002855252072/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133952/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133953/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Wihogne || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060288/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Wonck || Liège || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000027560548/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Xhendelesse || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060285/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060333/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0001522252912/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Xhendremael || Liège || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_712733_713060_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079060286/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Xhoris || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052250/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133959/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133960/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133961/level/file 43-51] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133962/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133963/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Yernée-Fraineux || Liège || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052281/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052287/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133964/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133965/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133966/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079052331/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133967/level/file 33-43] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002288294376/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133968/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0523_714101_714459_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133969/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Aalst || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196956/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196959/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196972/level/file 23-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196965/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196968/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196947/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196939/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Achel || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196942/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196954/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196948/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196951/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196974/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196993/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196996/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Alken || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196945/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197002/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197005/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196982/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196975/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196978/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196981/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | As || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196984/level/file 03-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196987/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196912/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196887/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196892/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196895/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196891/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196900/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Batsheers || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196870/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196873/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196876/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196875/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196882/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196921/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196924/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Beek || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196928/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196903/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196932/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196936/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196927/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196906/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196919/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Berbroek || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196917/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196913/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196897/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197085/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197088/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197101/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197094/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Berg || Limburg || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197097/level/file 92-03] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197076/level/file 03-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197083/level/file 03-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197091/level/file 03-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197100/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197070/level/file 13-23]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197093/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196997/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197118/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197082/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197120/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197109/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197111/level/file 61-71] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395554/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Beringen || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197112/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197115/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197079/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197034/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197031/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197028/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029197025/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Bommershoven || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395515/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Borgloon || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229021/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Borlo || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229022/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Bree || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229023/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Broekom || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229024/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Brustem || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229025/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Buvingen || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229026/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Diepenbeek || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229027/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Diets-Heur || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229028/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395530/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Dilsen || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229029/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Donk || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229030/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Duras || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229031/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Eigenbilzen || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229032/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Eisden || Limburg || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/I9280729228/level/file 92-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/I9280729231/level/file 02-13] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Genoelselderen || Limburg || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306228282/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306228380/level/file 71-81] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395542/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Hasselt || Limburg || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306228398/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Heks || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395536/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Henis || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395539/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Herderen || Limburg || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306227687/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306328207/level/file 71-80] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395527/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Herstappe || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395533/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Kerniel || Limburg || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306328617/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Koninksem || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395512/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Lanaken || Limburg || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/I9280728985/level/file 97-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/I9280728988/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/I9280728991/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/I9280728994/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || || || |- | Lauw || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395488/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Mal || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395485/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Membruggen || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395490/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Millen || Limburg || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001970826747/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395479/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Moelingen || Limburg || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079028979/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079028975/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001522225922/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001522225925/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001522225928/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001522225933/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Neerrepen || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395500/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Nerem || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395476/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Ophoven || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395525/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Opoeteren || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395522/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Overrepen || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395505/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Piringen || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395502/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Riemst || Limburg || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306428104/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306428108/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306327843/level/file 71-80] || || || || |- | Rijkel || Limburg || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306328237/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Riksingen || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395499/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Rotem || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395519/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Rukkelingen-Loon || Limburg || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000027529340/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Rutten || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395496/level/file 91-01] || || |- | s Gravenvoeren || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079028974/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079028978/level/file 13-23] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001526126000/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001526125997/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001526125995/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001526125992/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001526125990/level/file 91-00] || || |- | s Herenelderen || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395493/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Sint-Huibrechts-Lille || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000170229005/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Sint-Martens-Voeren || Limburg || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079028977/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079028981/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079028983/level/file 43-51] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001522226172/level/file 71-80] || || || || |- | Sint-Pieters-Voeren || Limburg || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079028976/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079028980/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079028984/level/file 43-51] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001522226174/level/file 71-80] || || || || |- | Sint-Truiden || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000170229007/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Sluizen || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395553/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Teuven || Limburg || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691973/level/file 13-22] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079028982/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || || || |- | Tongeren || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395558/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Tongerlo || Limburg || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001970726632/level/file 43-50] || || || || || || || |- | Val-Meer || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001970726279/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001970726272/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306227329/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306227334/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306227339/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306227536/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306227441/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306227540/level/file 71-80] || || || || |- | Vechmaal || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395563/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Vlijtingen || Limburg || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001970726525/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001970726509/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001970726515/level/file 71-80] || || || || |- | Vreren || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395516/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Widooie || Limburg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395562/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Wijer || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229033/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Wijshagen || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229034/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Wilderen || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229035/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Wimmertingen || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229036/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Wintershoven || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229037/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Zelem || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229038/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Zepperen || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229039/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Zichen-Zussen-Bolder || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229040/level/file 03-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001970726484/level/file 13-22] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001970726471/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001970726469/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001970726466/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001970726239/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Zolder || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229041/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Zonhoven || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323229042/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Zutendaal || Limburg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0515_112307_110918_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323129064/level/file 03-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Amberloup || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248132/level/file 02-33] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Amberloup (Tonny) || Luxembourg || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248141/level/file 96-23] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Anlier || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47411/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48041/level/file 01-10] || |- | Anloy || Luxembourg || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323279021/level/file 23-33] || || || || || || || || || |- | Arlon || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47412/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48042/level/file 01-10] || |- | Arville || Luxembourg || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323279020/level/file 96-33] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Assenois || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248133/level/file 02-33] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Athus || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47413/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48043/level/file 01-10] || |- | Attert || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47414/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48044/level/file 01-10] || |- | Aubange || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47415/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48045/level/file 01-10] || |- | Autelbas || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47416/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48046/level/file 01-10] || |- | Bande || Luxembourg || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000047779212/level/file 96-20] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Barvaux-sur-Ourthe || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073579694/level/file 03-90] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Bellefontaine || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47418/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48047/level/file 01-10] || |- | Bende || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073579460/level/file 08-90] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Bleid || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47417/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48048/level/file 01-10] || |- | Bomal || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079078999/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079079002/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073579418/level/file 08-90] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Bonnert || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47419/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48049/level/file 01-10] || |- | Borlon || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073579462/level/file 03-90] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Bras (Séviscourt) || Luxembourg || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248136/level/file 96-23] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Bure || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496032/level/file 71-80] || || || || |- | Buzenol || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47420/level/file 91-20] || || |- | Chantemelle || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47422/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48050/level/file 01-10] || |- | Chassepierre || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47421/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48051/level/file 01-10] || |- | Châtillon || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47423/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48052/level/file 01-10] || |- | Chiny || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47424/level/file 91-10] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48053/level/file 01-10] || |- | Dampicourt || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47425/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48054/level/file 01-10] || |- | Durbuy || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073579461/level/file 08-90] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Etalle || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47426/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48055/level/file 01-10] || |- | Ethe || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47427/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48056/level/file 01-10] || |- | Fauvillers || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47428/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48057/level/file 01-10] || |- | Florenville || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47429/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48058/level/file 01-10] || |- | Fontenoille || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47430/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48059/level/file 01-10] || |- | Fronville || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073579540/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073579541/level/file 91-00] || || |- | GÉROUVILLE || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47431/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48060/level/file 01-10] || |- | Grapfontaine (Warmifontaine) || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248147/level/file 02-23] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Guirsch || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47432/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48061/level/file 01-10] || |- | Habay-la-Neuve || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47433/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48062/level/file 01-10] || |- | Habay-la-Vieille || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47434/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48063/level/file 01-10] || |- | Habergy || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47435/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48064/level/file 01-10] || |- | Hachy || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47436/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48065/level/file 01-10] || |- | Halanzy || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47437/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48066/level/file 01-10] || |- | Harnoncourt || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47438/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48067/level/file 06-10] || |- | Harre || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079079000/level/file 02-13] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Heinsch || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47439/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48068/level/file 01-10] || |- | Heyd || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073579421/level/file 03-90] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Hollange || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47440/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48069/level/file 01-10] || |- | Hondelange || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47441/level/file 91-20] || || |- | Houdemont || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47442/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48070/level/file 01-10] || |- | Izel || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47443/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48071/level/file 01-10] || |- | Izier || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079079001/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079079003/level/file 02-13] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Jamoigne || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47444/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48072/level/file 01-10] || |- | Lacuisine || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47445/level/file 91-20] || || |- | Lamorteau || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47446/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48073/level/file 01-10] || |- | Latour || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47447/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48074/level/file 01-10] || |- | Les Bulles || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47448/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48075/level/file 01-10] || |- | Limerlé || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000047779213/level/file 03-33] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Longlier (Tronquoy) || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248143/level/file 03-23] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Martelange || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47449/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48076/level/file 01-10] || |- | Meix-devant-Virton || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47450/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48077/level/file 01-10] || |- | Meix-le-Tige || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47451/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48078/level/file 01-10] || |- | Messancy || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47452/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48079/level/file 01-10] || |- | Muno || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47453/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48080/level/file 01-10] || |- | Musson || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47454/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48081/level/file 01-10] || |- | Mussy-la-Ville || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47455/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48082/level/file 01-10] || |- | Nobressart || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47456/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48083/level/file 01-10] || |- | Rachecourt || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248117/level/file 02-91] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47457/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48084/level/file 01-10] || |- | Robelmont || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248118/level/file 02-91] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47458/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48085/level/file 01-10] || |- | Rossignol || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248119/level/file 02-91] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47459/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48086/level/file 01-10] || |- | Ruette || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248120/level/file 02-90] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47460/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48087/level/file 01-10] || |- | Rulles || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248121/level/file 02-91] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47461/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48088/level/file 01-10] || |- | Sainte-Cécile || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248122/level/file 02-91] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47462/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48092/level/file 01-10] || |- | Sainte-Marie-Chevigny || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248134/level/file 02-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248123/level/file 02-91] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Sainte-Marie-sur-Semois || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47463/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48093/level/file 01-10] || |- | Saint-Léger || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248124/level/file 03-91] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47464/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48089/level/file 01-10] || |- | Saint-Mard || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248125/level/file 03-91] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47465/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48090/level/file 01-10] || |- | Saint-Vincent || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47466/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48091/level/file 01-10] || |- | SÉLANGE || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47467/level/file 02-20] || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48094/level/file 01-10] || |- | Sensenruth || Luxembourg || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248135/level/file 23-33] || || || || || || || || || |- | Sibret || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248137/level/file 02-33] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Smuid || Luxembourg || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323279022/level/file 96-23] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Sommethonne || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47468/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48095/level/file 01-10] || |- | Soy || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323279023/level/file 02-33] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Straimont || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248138/level/file 02-33] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Suxy || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47469/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48096/level/file 01-10] || |- | Tellin || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248139/level/file 02-33] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Termes || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47470/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48097/level/file 01-10] || |- | Thiaumont || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47471/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48098/level/file 01-10] || |- | Tillet || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248140/level/file 03-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000047748535/level/file 13-30] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Tintange || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47472/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48099/level/file 01-10] || |- | Tintigny || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47473/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48100/level/file 01-10] || |- | Toernich || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47474/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48101/level/file 01-10] || |- | Tontelange || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47475/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48102/level/file 01-10] || |- | Torgny || Luxembourg || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47476/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48103/level/file 01-10] || |- | Tournay || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248142/level/file 02-33] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Transinne || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323279024/level/file 02-33] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Vance || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248126/level/file 02-91] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47477/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48104/level/file 01-10] || |- | Vellereux || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323279025/level/file 03-23] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Vesqueville || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323279026/level/file 02-33] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Villance || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323279027/level/file 02-33] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Villers-devant-Orval || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248127/level/file 02-91] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47478/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48105/level/file 01-10] || |- | Villers-la-Bonne-Eau || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248144/level/file 02-33] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Villers-la-Loue || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248128/level/file 02-91] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47479/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48106/level/file 01-10] || |- | Villers-Sainte-Gertrude || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079079004/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0526_712736_713063_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079079005/level/file 02-13] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Villers-sur-Semois || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248129/level/file 02-91] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47480/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48107/level/file 01-10] || |- | Virton || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248130/level/file 02-91] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47481/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48108/level/file 01-10] || |- | Vivy || Luxembourg || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248145/level/file 23-33] || || || || || || || || || |- | Wardin || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248146/level/file 03-33] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Witry || Luxembourg || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323248131/level/file 02-91] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I6700D47482/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0521_712731_713057_FRE/inventarisnr/I120006BEAR48109/level/file 01-10] || |- | Agimont || Namur || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393207/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Aische-en-Refail || Namur || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000050172450/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000050172436/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Alle || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393153/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393142/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393145/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Andenne || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496233/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Annevoie-Rouillon || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578522/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578545/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Anseremme || Namur || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000062272527/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000062272530/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578527/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578529/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Anthée || Namur || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000062272534/level/file 96-03] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000062272519/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000062272516/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578554/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Aublain || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578553/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578552/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578551/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Auvelais || Namur || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578687/level/file 91-95]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578688/level/file 96-00] || || |- | Ave-et-Auffe || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578550/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496208/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496147/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Baillamont || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496149/level/file 81-00] || || || |- | Baillonville || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496165/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496236/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Balâtre || Namur || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496087/level/file 02-22] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Barvaux-Condroz || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393220/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393216/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Beauraing || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393212/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496151/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496138/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496153/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Bellefontaine || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496154/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Berzée || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496155/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578549/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496156/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578548/level/file 91-95]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578538/level/file 96-00] || || |- | Bierwart || Namur || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079072219/level/file 02-13] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393538/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393534/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Biesme || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393530/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393526/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Biesmerée || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578546/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578555/level/file 81-85]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496157/level/file 86-00] || || || |- | Bièvre || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496158/level/file 71-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578544/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578543/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Bioul || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578542/level/file 71-75]
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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000062276566/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000062276695/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Dorinne || Namur || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578470/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Dourbes || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578471/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578472/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578483/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Dréhance || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578474/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578466/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393330/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Durnal || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393341/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393322/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393318/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Evrehailles || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496110/level/file 81-00] || || || |- | Fagnolle || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496125/level/file 81-00] || || || |- | Falaën || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578476/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578477/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578478/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Falisolle || Namur || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077851/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Falmagne || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578479/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578480/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578481/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Falmignoul || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578482/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073598314/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Feschaux || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496126/level/file 81-00] || || || |- | Finnevaux || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496127/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Flavion || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578455/level/file 71-75]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496128/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578473/level/file 76-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578450/level/file 81-85]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578451/level/file 86-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578452/level/file 91-95]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578453/level/file 96-00] || || |- | Flawinne || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496245/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496249/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496250/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Floreffe || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077855/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077804/level/file 00-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077803/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Florennes || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578454/level/file 71-73] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496129/level/file 81-87]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496130/level/file 88-93] || || || |- | Flostoy || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496131/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496132/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Focant || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496133/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Forville || Namur || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079072208/level/file 02-13] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Fosses-la-Ville || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077812/level/file 81-00] || || || |- | Fraire || Namur || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578465/level/file 96-00] || || |- | Franchimont || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578456/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578448/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578458/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Franc-Waret || Namur || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079072218/level/file 02-13] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393454/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393489/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Franière || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393485/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578737/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Frasnes || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578459/level/file 71-80] || || || || |- | Furfooz || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578462/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578463/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578485/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Furnaux || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578729/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578728/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Gedinne || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578449/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393249/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393231/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393253/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Gelbressée || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578727/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578726/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Gembloux || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077816/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393480/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Gesves || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393475/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496311/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Gimnée || Namur || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496134/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Gochenée || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496135/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Goesnes || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496314/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496315/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Graide || Namur || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393230/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Grand-Leez || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077819/level/file 81-90]
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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496290/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Maizeret || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496291/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496304/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Malonne || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496293/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578532/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Malvoisin || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496178/level/file 71-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578488/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578489/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Marche-les-Dames || Namur || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079072215/level/file 02-13] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077734/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077736/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Marchovelette || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393203/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393185/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Mariembourg || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578490/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578501/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578492/level/file 91-95] || || |- | Mazée || Namur || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393946/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Mazy || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393181/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578530/level/file 91-00]
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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496206/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Mesnil-Eglise || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496168/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Mettet || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578537/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393224/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Meux || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496298/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077737/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Miécret || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393846/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393807/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Mohiville || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097394022/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Moignelée || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077739/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077740/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496300/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Monceau-en-Ardenne || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578514/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578515/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Mont-Gauthier || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578493/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578516/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578517/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097394027/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578518/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097394031/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Morialmé || Namur || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097394011/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Mornimont || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496294/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496302/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Moustier || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496136/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496306/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496140/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Mouzaive || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496217/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Mozet || Namur || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393413/level/file 03-13] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077741/level/file 90-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496142/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077701/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Nafraiture || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496218/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Namêche || Namur || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079072214/level/file 02-13] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496144/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496145/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Namur || Namur || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002274671695/level/file 97-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002274671692/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002274671674/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000125272206/level/file 23-50] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000125272207/level/file 43-70] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/I121382BEWNA72125/level/file 01-10] || |- | Naomé || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496219/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097394005/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097394018/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Natoye || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097394013/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097394017/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097394050/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Nettinne || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097394046/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097394042/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097394039/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Neuville || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496215/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Nismes || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496216/level/file 71-75] || || || || |- | Noiseux || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496194/level/file 81-00] || || || |- | Noville-les-Bois || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393481/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393465/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Ohey || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393461/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Oignies-en-Thiérache || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496210/level/file 71-75] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393835/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578507/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Oizy || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496209/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Olloy-sur-Viroin || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578508/level/file 71-80]
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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393602/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578494/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578495/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Saint-Aubin || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578496/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496166/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Saint-Servais || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077751/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578698/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Samart || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496181/level/file 71-91] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496182/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sart-Custinne || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496183/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Sart-en-Fagne || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496184/level/file 71-91] || || || || |- | Schaltin || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496185/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Sclayn || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393457/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393453/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Seilles || Namur || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079072212/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133820/level/file 13-23] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0002310671747/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/I5133821/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Senzeille || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496186/level/file 81-00] || || || |- | Serinchamps || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496187/level/file 71-85] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393584/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Serville || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393579/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393583/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393587/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Silenrieux || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393686/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393755/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393759/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sinsin || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393764/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393742/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393740/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sombreffe || Namur || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000062274867/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000062274863/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496274/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496277/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Somme-Leuze || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393736/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393748/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393799/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sommière || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393788/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496188/level/file 81-00] || || || |- | Somzée || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496189/level/file 71-91] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393792/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sorée || Namur || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393539/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393531/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393496/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393500/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Sorinnes || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393796/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393793/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393771/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sosoye || Namur || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393505/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393508/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393512/level/file 33-43] || || || || || || || || |- | Sovet || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496190/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Spontin || Namur || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393416/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393400/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393396/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393428/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393439/level/file 33-43] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496191/level/file 71-80] || || || || |- | Spy || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077754/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Sugny || Namur || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000323272235/level/file 02-33] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Tamines || Namur || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077755/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000075077745/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Thy-le-Bauduin || Namur || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496066/level/file 13-70] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Thy-le-Château || Namur || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496067/level/file 97-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496068/level/file 97-22] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496069/level/file 23-55] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496192/level/file 81-00] || || || |- | Tillier || Namur || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079072211/level/file 02-13] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Treignes || Namur || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496070/level/file 93-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496072/level/file 13-70]
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[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393768/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393780/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Vaucelles || Namur || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496074/level/file 23-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393697/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Vedrin || Namur || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393449/level/file 91-01] || || |- | Vencimont || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393701/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393694/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578497/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393677/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Verlée || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578498/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578499/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578500/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Vezin || Namur || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079072210/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079072222/level/file 02-13] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Vierves-sur-Viroin || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578464/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393705/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000073578626/level/file 81-85]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393722/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393682/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Villers-Deux-Eglises || Namur || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393735/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Villers-en-Fagne || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393730/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393734/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393706/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Villers-le-Gambon || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393719/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393714/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393974/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Villers-sur-Lesse || Namur || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000062275394/level/file 03-13] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393978/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393982/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393625/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Vodecée || Namur || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393433/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393417/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393426/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393422/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393380/level/file 33-43] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393363/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393359/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393629/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393753/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393638/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Vodelée || Namur || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393342/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393352/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393348/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393610/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393623/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393618/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Vogenée || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393641/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393658/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393671/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Vonêche || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393666/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393670/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496169/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Vresse || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496170/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Waillet || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496171/level/file 71-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496172/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Walcourt || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496173/level/file 71-85] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496174/level/file 86-00] || || || |- | Wancennes || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496175/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496176/level/file 81-00] || || || |- | Wanlin || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496177/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Warnant || Namur || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000079072220/level/file 02-13] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496193/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Waulsort || Namur || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393344/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393390/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393386/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393382/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393391/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496179/level/file 71-80] || || || || |- | Wavreille || Namur || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393374/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393370/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Weillen || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393643/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393647/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393651/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Wiesme || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393600/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393563/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393567/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Winenne || Namur || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000080496076/level/file 23-70] || || || || || || || || || |- | Yves-Gomezée || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393572/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Yvoir || Namur || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393566/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393549/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0525_712735_713069_FRE/inventarisnr/IRS0000097393553/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Aaigem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311041/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311044/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311047/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311050/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311053/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311056/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311059/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311062/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395374/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134328/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224511568/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Aalst || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134758/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134810/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134868/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135494/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135571/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135582/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134506/level/file 01-10] || |- | Aalter || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691955/level/file 02-43]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS+13-029897978/level/file 03-42] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9880D101909/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9880D22991/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9880D101912/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9880D22992/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9880D22993/level/file 90-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9880D101915/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9880D101918/level/file 01-10]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9880D22994/level/file 01-10] || |- | Adegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123908/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123947/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123932/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123951/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123953/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123948/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124292/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124268/level/file 61-71]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23030/level/file 61-20] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9990D22649/level/file 90-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9990D22650/level/file 01-10] || |- | Afsnee || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23089/level/file 03-20] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029725154/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029725156/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029725158/level/file 90-00] || || |- | Appels || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014811958/level/file 96-02] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134759/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134811/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134869/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135495/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135572/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135583/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134507/level/file 01-10] || |- | Appelterre-Eichem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101312515/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395380/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134321/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224511567/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Aspelare || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311204/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311207/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311210/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311213/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311216/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311219/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311222/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395377/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134322/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224511575/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Asper || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23084/level/file 03-20] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880523548/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880523564/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880523566/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Assenede || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23008/level/file 81-20] || || || |- | Astene || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23045/level/file 96-20] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Baaigem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880523627/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23078/level/file 92-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880523628/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880523623/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880523634/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880523635/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880523637/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880523640/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880523645/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Baardegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134761/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134813/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134871/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135497/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135574/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135585/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134509/level/file 01-10] || |- | Baasrode || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014811949/level/file 96-02] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134762/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134814/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134872/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135498/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135575/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135586/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134510/level/file 01-10] || |- | Bachte-Maria-Leerne || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23049/level/file 03-20] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Balegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124279/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124281/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124353/level/file 13-23] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23204/level/file 61-20] || || || || || |- | Bambrugge || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311249/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311252/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311255/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311258/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311261/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311264/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311267/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395371/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134329/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224511569/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Bassevelde || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9960D22485/level/file 51-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23011/level/file 61-20] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9960D22486/level/file 01-20] || |- | Bavegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134763/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134815/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134874/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135500/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135577/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135588/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134511/level/file 01-10] || |- | Bazel || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134764/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134816/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134873/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135499/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135576/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135587/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134512/level/file 01-10] || |- | Beerlegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335882/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335885/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335888/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335891/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335894/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335897/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335900/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395695/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134330/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536217/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Bellem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9880D101945/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23041/level/file 71-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9880D101948/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9880D101949/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9880D101952/level/file 01-10] || |- | Belsele || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134765/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134817/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134875/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135501/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135578/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000015012531/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135589/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134513/level/file 01-10] || |- | Berchem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336751/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395713/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134331/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536218/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Berlare || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014811946/level/file 96-02] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134766/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134818/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134876/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135502/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135579/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135590/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134514/level/file 01-10] || |- | Bevere || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336752/level/file 02-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014836333/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014836329/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014836384/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014836440/level/file 43-51] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395716/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134332/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536219/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Beveren || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134767/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134819/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134877/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135503/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135580/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135591/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134515/level/file 01-10] || |- | Boekhoute || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9960D22499/level/file 71-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23014/level/file 71-20] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9960D22500/level/file 91-10] || || |- | Borsbeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335699/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335702/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335705/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335708/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335711/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335714/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335717/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395719/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134335/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536220/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Bottelare || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124305/level/file 03-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23165/level/file 03-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124073/level/file 13-33] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124038/level/file 33-51] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124048/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124064/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Buggenhout || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134768/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134820/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134878/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135504/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135134/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135581/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135592/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134516/level/file 01-10] || |- | Burst || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311309/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311312/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311315/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134769/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311318/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134821/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311321/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311324/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134879/level/file 60-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311327/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135505/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395383/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134336/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135135/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224511570/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135593/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134517/level/file 01-10] || |- | Daknam || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134775/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134827/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134885/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135511/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135141/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135598/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134523/level/file 01-10] || |- | De Klinge || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134773/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134825/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134883/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135509/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135139/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135597/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134521/level/file 01-10] || |- | De Pinte || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23062/level/file 69-20] || || || || || |- | Deftinge || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335995/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335998/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336001/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336004/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336007/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336010/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336013/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395728/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134337/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536223/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Denderbelle || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014812276/level/file 96-02] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134776/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134828/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134886/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135512/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135142/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135599/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134525/level/file 01-10] || |- | Denderhoutem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311354/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311357/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311362/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311365/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311368/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311371/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311374/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395365/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134338/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224511571/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Denderleeuw || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395360/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134339/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224511572/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Dendermonde || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014812219/level/file 96-02] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134796/level/file 23-32] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135557/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135143/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135600/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135601/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134524/level/file 01-10] || |- | Denderwindeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322310959/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322310962/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322310965/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322310968/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322310971/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322310974/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322310977/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395357/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134340/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224511573/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Desteldonk || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23091/level/file 03-20] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029725172/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029725142/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Deurle || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23218/level/file 92-20] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Dikkele || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335744/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335747/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335750/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335753/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335756/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335759/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335762/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395732/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134341/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536224/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Dikkelvenne || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23079/level/file 92-20] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Doel || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134777/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134829/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134887/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135513/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135144/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135602/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134526/level/file 01-10] || |- | Drongen || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000026925198/level/file 09-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9010D22799/level/file 13-60] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Edelare || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335789/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014836298/level/file 02-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335792/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335795/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335798/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335801/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335804/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335807/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395697/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134342/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Eeklo || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691941/level/file 02-50] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691949/level/file 51-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9900D22868/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9900D22869/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9900D22870/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9900D22871/level/file 01-10] || |- | Eine || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336028/level/file 92-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014836450/level/file 97-03] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336031/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014836447/level/file 03-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336034/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014836328/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336037/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014836394/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336040/level/file 33-42]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014836399/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336043/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014836386/level/file 43-51] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134351/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134443/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Eke || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23180/level/file 02-20] || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23183/level/file 01-20] || |- | Eksaarde || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134722/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134781/level/file 23-32] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134891/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135517/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135148/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135606/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134530/level/file 01-10] || |- | Elene || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336070/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336073/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336076/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336079/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336082/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336085/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336088/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395687/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134344/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536226/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Elsegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336115/level/file 92-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336118/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336122/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336124/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336127/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336130/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336133/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336136/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395690/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134345/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Elst || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335565/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335568/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335571/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335574/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335577/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335580/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335583/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335586/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395693/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134346/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536227/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Elversele || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134719/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134778/level/file 23-32] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134888/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135514/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135145/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135603/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134527/level/file 01-10] || |- | Ename || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335834/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335837/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335840/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335843/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335846/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335849/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335852/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335855/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134343/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536225/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Erembodegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322310995/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322310998/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311001/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311004/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311007/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311010/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322311013/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395397/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134347/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224511574/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Erondegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014812274/level/file 96-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134720/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134779/level/file 23-32] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134889/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135515/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135146/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135604/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134528/level/file 01-10] || |- | Erpe || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134721/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134780/level/file 23-32] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134890/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135516/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135147/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135605/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134529/level/file 01-10] || |- | Ertvelde || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23070/level/file 61-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC+9940D102094/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC+9940D102096/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC+9940D102098/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Erwetegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335613/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335616/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335619/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335622/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335625/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335628/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335631/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335634/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395696/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134348/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536228/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Etikhove || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534389/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534359/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534392/level/file 13-22] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134350/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134442/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Everbeek || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534762/level/file 02-80] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Evergem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101325335/level/file 02-12] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Gavere || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23081/level/file 92-20] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Gent || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691965/level/file 10-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691966/level/file 21-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691967/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691968/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691947/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691958/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691969/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691970/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000225224575/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000225224579/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000225224578/level/file 81-00] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23101/level/file 01-10]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23102/level/file 01-10]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23103/level/file 01-10]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23104/level/file 01-10]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23105/level/file 01-10]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23106/level/file 01-10]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23107/level/file 01-10]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23108/level/file 01-10] || |- | Gentbrugge || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023757/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023747/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023750/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023752/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023754/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023756/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254024192/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254024175/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395442/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395441/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9010D22810/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23130/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23127/level/file 01-20] || |- | Geraardsbergen || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534906/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534903/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534310/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534323/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534312/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534311/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534317/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534320/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534900/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134238/level/file 71-80] || || || || |- | Gijzegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014812265/level/file 96-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134724/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134782/level/file 23-32] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134893/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135519/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135150/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135608/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134532/level/file 01-10] || |- | Gijzenzele || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023816/level/file 92-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23207/level/file 92-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023806/level/file 13-33] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023808/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023810/level/file 61-81] || || || || || |- | Godveerdegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633804/level/file 05-14] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633807/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633799/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633018/level/file 33-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134241/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134355/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134447/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Goeferdinge || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633856/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633859/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633862/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633819/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633737/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633740/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134242/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134356/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134448/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Gontrode || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23161/level/file 92-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124096/level/file 02-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124098/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124100/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124101/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124123/level/file 51-60] || || || || || || |- | Gottem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23053/level/file 92-20] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Grammene || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23058/level/file 02-20] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Grembergen || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134723/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134783/level/file 23-32] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134892/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135518/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135149/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135607/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134531/level/file 01-10] || |- | Grimminge || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633727/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633730/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633757/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633779/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633782/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633785/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633777/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134243/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134357/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134449/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Grotenberge || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306634016/level/file 96-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306634007/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306634010/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306634013/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633984/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633975/level/file 43-50] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134244/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134358/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134450/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Haaltert || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101312513/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134359/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134451/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Haasdonk || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134725/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134784/level/file 23-32] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134894/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135520/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135151/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135609/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134533/level/file 01-10] || |- | Hamme || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014812262/level/file 96-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134726/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134785/level/file 23-32] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134895/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135521/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135152/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135610/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134534/level/file 01-10] || |- | Hansbeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23190/level/file 81-20] || || || |- | Heldergem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610675/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610639/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610649/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610646/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610643/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610640/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610637/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610634/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134361/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134453/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Hemelveerdegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306634032/level/file 96-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306634035/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306634050/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633909/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633913/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633915/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633907/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633921/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633924/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134362/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134454/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Herdersem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134727/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134786/level/file 23-32] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134896/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135522/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135153/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135611/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134535/level/file 01-10] || |- | Herzele || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633964/level/file 96-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633967/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633970/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633938/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633932/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633935/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633950/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633941/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633944/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134363/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134455/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Heurne || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D32425/level/file 96-20] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Heusden || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023727/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023729/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023744/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023721/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023735/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023737/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Hillegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633023/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306632994/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306632997/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633012/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633003/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633006/level/file 51-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134364/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134456/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Hofstade || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134728/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134787/level/file 23-32] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134897/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135523/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135154/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135612/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134536/level/file 01-10] || |- | Huise || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692006/level/file 03-70] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D32430/level/file 43-20] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9750D32312/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9750D32313/level/file 81-10] || || || |- | Hundelgem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633464/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633467/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633470/level/file 23-32] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134367/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134459/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Iddergem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610426/level/file 96-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610431/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610434/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610428/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610440/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610443/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610417/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610413/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134245/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134368/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134460/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Idegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633397/level/file 96-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633367/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633370/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633373/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633365/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633379/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633382/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134246/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134369/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134461/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Impe || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134729/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134788/level/file 23-32] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134898/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135524/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135155/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135613/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134537/level/file 01-10] || |- | Kalken || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014811892/level/file 96-02] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134770/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134822/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134880/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135506/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135136/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135594/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134518/level/file 01-10] || |- | Kallo || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134771/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134823/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134881/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135507/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135137/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135595/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134519/level/file 01-10] || |- | Kaprijke || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23022/level/file 61-20] || || || || || |- | Kemzeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134730/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134789/level/file 23-32] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134899/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135525/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135156/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135614/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134538/level/file 01-10] || |- | Kerksken || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610677/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610605/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610602/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610599/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610585/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610593/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610590/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610587/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134247/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134370/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134462/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Kieldrecht || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134731/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134790/level/file 23-32] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134900/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135526/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135157/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135615/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134539/level/file 01-10] || |- | Kluizen || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23073/level/file 02-20]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013825079/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013825077/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013825074/level/file 23-33] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013825061/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC+9940D102118/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC+9940D102120/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC+9940D102122/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC+9940D102124/level/file 01-10] || |- | Knesselare || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000026197889/level/file 03-13] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23152/level/file 81-20] || || || |- | Kruibeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134774/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134826/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134884/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135510/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135140/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135616/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134522/level/file 01-10] || |- | Kruishoutem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D32418/level/file 81-20] || || || |- | Kwaremont || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633427/level/file 96-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633690/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633651/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633654/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633669/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633660/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633663/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633666/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134288/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134411/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134503/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Laarne || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014812293/level/file 96-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134732/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134791/level/file 23-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134853/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135527/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135158/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135617/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134540/level/file 01-10] || |- | Landegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23193/level/file 23-20] || || || || || || || || || |- | Landskouter || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23209/level/file 02-20] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Lebbeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134733/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134792/level/file 23-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134854/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135528/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135159/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135618/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134541/level/file 01-10] || |- | Lede || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134734/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134793/level/file 23-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134855/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135529/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135160/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135619/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134542/level/file 01-10] || |- | Ledeberg || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23136/level/file 92-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023824/level/file 96-71] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23137/level/file 61-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029725136/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23138/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029725137/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029725138/level/file 90-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9010D22817/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23139/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23140/level/file 01-20] || |- | Leeuwergem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633640/level/file 96-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633643/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633671/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633693/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633696/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633699/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633702/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633705/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134249/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134372/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134464/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Lembeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23025/level/file 02-60] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23026/level/file 61-20] || || || || || |- | Letterhoutem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633560/level/file 96-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633574/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633577/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633550/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633540/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633543/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633546/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633549/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134250/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134373/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134465/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Leupegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306633592/level/file 02-12] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134251/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134374/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134466/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Lieferinge || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306610678/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134252/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134375/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134467/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Lochristi || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101325333/level/file 02-50] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124012/level/file 51-20] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9080D21823/level/file 71-20] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23155/level/file 91-20] || || |- | Lokeren || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134735/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134794/level/file 23-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134856/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135530/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135161/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135620/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134543/level/file 01-10] || |- | Lotenhulle || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9880D101966/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9880D101968/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23042/level/file 81-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9880D101970/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9880D101972/level/file 01-10] || |- | Lovendegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23157/level/file 81-20] || || || |- | Maarke-Kerkem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306634102/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306634195/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306634197/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306634200/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306634203/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306634196/level/file 33-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134255/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134378/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134470/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Machelen || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS+13-029898059/level/file 96-70] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9870D22732/level/file 51-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23224/level/file 61-20] || || || || || |- | Maldegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23033/level/file 01-20] || |- | Mariakerke || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS+13-029898065/level/file 03-50] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029925323/level/file 71-00] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9010D22822/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Massemen || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134736/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134830/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134857/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135531/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135162/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135621/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134544/level/file 01-10] || |- | Mater || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692009/level/file 92-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014936517/level/file 97-33] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134256/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134379/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134471/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Meerbeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101312514/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134257/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134380/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134472/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Meerdonk || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134859/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135533/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135164/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135623/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134545/level/file 01-10] || |- | Meigem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23059/level/file 92-20] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Meilegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533213/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533216/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533219/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533189/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533178/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533181/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533184/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134259/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134382/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134474/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Melden || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533267/level/file 96-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533259/level/file 02-06]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533257/level/file 07-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533229/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533232/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533235/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533238/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533241/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533244/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134258/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134381/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134473/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Meldert || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134738/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134833/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134861/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135535/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135166/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135625/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134547/level/file 01-10] || |- | Melle || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124016/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124006/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124003/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124001/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124139/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124122/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124133/level/file 51-60] || || || || || || |- | Melsele || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134739/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134834/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134862/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135536/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135167/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135626/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134548/level/file 01-10] || |- | Melsen || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013825043/level/file 96-24] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013825041/level/file 03-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23168/level/file 03-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013825040/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013825038/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013825037/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013825036/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013825035/level/file 51-60] || || || || || || |- | Mendonk || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013825100/level/file 03-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23146/level/file 03-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013825099/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013825016/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013825024/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013825006/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013825052/level/file 51-60] || || || || || || |- | Mere || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134737/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134832/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134860/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135534/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135165/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135624/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134546/level/file 01-10] || |- | Merelbeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124209/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124321/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124034/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124009/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123991/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124036/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124323/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124325/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23171/level/file 91-20] || || |- | Merendree || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23196/level/file 92-20] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Mespelare || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134740/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134835/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134863/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135537/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135168/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135627/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Michelbeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533015/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306532790/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306532786/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306532815/level/file 33-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134260/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134383/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134475/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Middelburg || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123936/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123938/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23038/level/file 03-10] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123916/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123914/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123904/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123930/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123928/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123918/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Moerbeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306534109/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306534095/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691964/level/file 02-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306534092/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306534090/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306534082/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306534085/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306534114/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306534233/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9180D102141/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134261/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9180D22745/level/file 71-10] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9180D102142/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134384/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9180D102143/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134476/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23177/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9180D102144/level/file 01-10] || |- | Moerzeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134741/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134836/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134864/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135538/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135169/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135628/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134549/level/file 01-10] || |- | Moorsel || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134742/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134837/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134865/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135539/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135170/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135629/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134550/level/file 01-10] || |- | Moortsele || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023813/level/file 96-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23214/level/file 03-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023682/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023818/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023676/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023678/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023679/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023681/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Moregem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306532937/level/file 97-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306532913/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306532916/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306532909/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306532922/level/file 33-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134262/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134385/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134477/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Mullem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D32427/level/file 23-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS+13-029898070/level/file 33-70] || || || || || || || || |- | Munkzwalm || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306532866/level/file 00-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306532837/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306532832/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306532835/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306532838/level/file 33-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134263/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134386/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134478/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Nazareth || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691950/level/file 96-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9810D22010/level/file 71-00] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23185/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9810D22011/level/file 01-10] || |- | Nederboelare || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306534111/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306534222/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306534235/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306534216/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306534213/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306534210/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306534207/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306534221/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134264/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134387/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134479/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Nederbrakel || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336769/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134265/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134388/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134480/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Nederename || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534551/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000062793011/level/file 92-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534554/level/file 02-12] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534557/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534560/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534536/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534532/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534535/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134266/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134389/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000062793010/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134481/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Nederhasselt || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534540/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534555/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534543/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534582/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534585/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534588/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534591/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534594/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534589/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134267/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134390/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134482/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Nederzwalm-Hermelgem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534571/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336758/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134268/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134391/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134483/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Neigem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534338/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534340/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534342/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534345/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534346/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534440/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534437/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534434/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134269/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134392/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134484/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Nevele || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23200/level/file 71-20] || || || || |- | Nieuwenhove || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534475/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534478/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534481/level/file 13-22] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134270/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134393/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134485/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Nieuwerkerken || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134743/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134838/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134867/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135541/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135172/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135631/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134552/level/file 01-10] || |- | Nieuwkerken-Waas || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134744/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134839/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134866/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135540/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135171/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135630/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134551/level/file 01-10] || |- | Ninove || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691935/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134271/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134394/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134486/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Nokere || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D32421/level/file 92-20] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Nukerke || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534505/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534507/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534510/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534616/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534659/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534662/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534672/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534666/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134274/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134397/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134489/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Okegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510915/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510904/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510914/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510908/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510911/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510917/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510918/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510921/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134275/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134398/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134490/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Olsene || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS+13-029898086/level/file 03-21] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23229/level/file 61-20] || || || || || |- | Onkerzele || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134276/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134399/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134491/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Ooike || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534692/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534694/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534681/level/file 13-22] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534676/level/file 33-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134283/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134406/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134498/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Oombergen || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534723/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534726/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534729/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534732/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534735/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535343/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535231/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535228/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134277/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134400/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134492/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Oordegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134745/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134840/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134901/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135542/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135173/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135632/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134553/level/file 01-10] || |- | Oostakker || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254024201/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254024193/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254024203/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254024204/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254024205/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254024206/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254024207/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291402/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291413/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9010D22826/level/file 81-20]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23149/level/file 81-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291409/level/file 90-00] || || |- | Oosteeklo || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23018/level/file 92-20] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9960D22524/level/file 71-10] || || || || |- | Oosterzele || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123871/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124247/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124238/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124241/level/file 33-43]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124245/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124243/level/file 43-51]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124273/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123845/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124257/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124287/level/file 61-71]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23215/level/file 61-20] || || || || || |- | Oostwinkel || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124289/level/file 03-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D23221/level/file 03-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124291/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124293/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124295/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124297/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124299/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124275/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Opbrakel || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535241/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535238/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535199/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535184/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535181/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535178/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535163/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535172/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134278/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134401/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134493/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Opdorp || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134746/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134841/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134902/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135543/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135174/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135633/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134554/level/file 01-10] || |- | Ophasselt || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534617/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534620/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534623/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534626/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534629/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534605/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534601/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534604/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134279/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134402/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134494/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Ottergem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014812273/level/file 96-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014812283/level/file 96-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134747/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134842/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134903/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135544/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135175/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135634/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134555/level/file 01-10] || |- | Oudegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014811955/level/file 96-02] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134760/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134812/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134870/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135496/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135573/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135584/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134508/level/file 01-10] || |- | Oudenaarde || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336771/level/file 92-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000125235924/level/file 96-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395675/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134323/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536214/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Outer || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101312512/level/file 92-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510806/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510803/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510800/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510797/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510794/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510791/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510788/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134281/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134404/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134496/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Ouwegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9000D32433/level/file 92-20] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Overboelare || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336770/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134282/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134405/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134497/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Overmere || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014812230/level/file 96-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134748/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134843/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134904/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135545/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135176/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135635/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134556/level/file 01-10] || |- | Parike || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336761/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134284/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134407/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134499/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Paulatem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535346/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535331/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535340/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535337/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535334/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535295/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535280/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535277/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134285/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134408/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134500/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Petegem-aan-de-Leie || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9800D21952/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Petegem-aan-de-Schelde || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336767/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134286/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134409/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134501/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Poeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9880D101990/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9880D101992/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9880D101994/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC9880D101996/level/file 01-10] || |- | Pollare || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510749/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510746/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510743/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510741/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510739/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510736/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510733/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880510730/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134287/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134410/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134502/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Ressegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535065/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535062/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535059/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535056/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535066/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535050/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535047/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134289/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134412/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134504/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Roborst || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535015/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535012/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535009/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535006/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535003/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535000/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534997/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535055/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134293/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134416/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Ronse || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336766/level/file 92-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692008/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534458/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534454/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534465/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535153/level/file 43-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534464/level/file 43-52] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535150/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880535147/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134290/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134413/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134505/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Rozebeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134294/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134417/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Ruien || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134296/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134419/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Rupelmonde || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134749/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134844/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134905/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135546/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135177/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135636/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134557/level/file 01-10] || |- | Schelderode || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123901/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254123899/level/file 02-13] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Scheldewindeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124371/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124053/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124051/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124344/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124339/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124342/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124343/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Schellebelle || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014812226/level/file 96-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134750/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134849/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134906/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135547/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135178/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135637/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134562/level/file 01-10] || |- | Schendelbeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134299/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134422/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Schoonaarde || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135548/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135179/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135638/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134563/level/file 01-10] || |- | Schorisse || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692007/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134300/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134423/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Serskamp || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014812278/level/file 96-02] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134772/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134824/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134882/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135508/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135138/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135596/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134520/level/file 01-10] || |- | Sinaai || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134756/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134850/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134911/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135553/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135185/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135639/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134564/level/file 01-10] || |- | Sint-Amandsberg || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029725141/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029725144/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9010D22833/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029725146/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sint-Antelinks || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336765/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395679/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134320/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536213/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sint-Blasius-Boekel || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336764/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395710/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134333/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536221/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sint-Denijs-Boekel || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336763/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395725/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134334/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536222/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sint-Denijs-Westrem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395432/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395456/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9010D22844/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395439/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sint-Gillis || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134753/level/file 03-13] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Sint-Gillis-bij-Dendermonde || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134752/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134845/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134907/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135549/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135180/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135640/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134558/level/file 01-10] || |- | Sint-Gillis-Waas || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134846/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134908/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135550/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135181/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135641/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134559/level/file 01-10] || |- | Sint-Goriks-Oudenhove || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336762/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395672/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134326/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536215/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sint-Kornelis-Horebeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336768/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134365/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134457/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sint-Kruis-Winkel || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029725175/level/file 71-80] || || || || |- | Sint-Lievens-Esse || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336760/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395699/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134349/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536229/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sint-Lievens-Houtem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432719/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432548/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432551/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432502/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432557/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432560/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432553/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432543/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432540/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134360/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134452/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sint-Maria-Horebeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432723/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432455/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432449/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432468/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432498/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432495/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432492/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432489/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134366/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134458/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sint-Maria-Latem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432728/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432683/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432686/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432689/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432679/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432652/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432655/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432669/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134248/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134371/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134463/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sint-Maria-Lierde || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336754/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134253/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134376/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134468/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sint-Maria-Oudenhove || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336750/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395669/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134327/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536216/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sint-Martens-Lierde || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692003/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134254/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134377/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134469/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sint-Niklaas || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134754/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134847/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134909/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135551/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323211604/level/file 71-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135182/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135183/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000323111609/level/file 81-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135642/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134560/level/file 01-10] || |- | Sint-Pauwels || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134755/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134848/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134910/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135552/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135184/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135643/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134561/level/file 01-10] || |- | Sleidinge || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC+9940D102081/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC+9940D102082/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC+9940D102083/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IBLGC+9940D102084/level/file 01-10] || |- | Smeerebbe-Vloerzegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692010/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134302/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134425/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Smetlede || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134751/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134851/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134912/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135554/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135186/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135644/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134565/level/file 01-10] || |- | Steendorp || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135187/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135645/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134566/level/file 01-10] || |- | Steenhuize-Wijnhuize || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692002/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134306/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134429/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Stekene || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134757/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134852/level/file 33-42] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134913/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135555/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135188/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135646/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134567/level/file 01-10] || |- | Strijpen || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432693/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432581/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432604/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432630/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432633/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432648/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432639/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306432642/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134307/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134430/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Temse || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134795/level/file 23-32] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135556/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000117195163/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135189/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135647/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134568/level/file 01-10] || |- | Tielrode || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134797/level/file 23-32] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135558/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135190/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135648/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134569/level/file 01-10] || |- | Uitbergen || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134798/level/file 23-32] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135559/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135191/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135649/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134570/level/file 01-10] || |- | Velzeke-Ruddershove || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336749/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134309/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134432/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Verrebroek || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134799/level/file 23-32] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135560/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135192/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135650/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134571/level/file 01-10] || |- | Viane || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533123/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533126/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533118/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533085/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533088/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533091/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002306533094/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134310/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134433/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Vlekkem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134800/level/file 23-32] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135561/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135193/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135651/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134572/level/file 01-10] || |- | Vlierzele || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134801/level/file 23-32] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135562/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135194/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135652/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134573/level/file 01-10] || |- | Volkegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035372/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035421/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035424/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035419/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035430/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035433/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035425/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035407/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134311/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134434/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Voorde || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254010868/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254010843/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254010870/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254010873/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254010876/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254010887/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254010888/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254010884/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134312/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134435/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Vrasene || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134802/level/file 23-32] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135563/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135195/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135653/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134574/level/file 01-10] || |- | Waarbeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035530/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035493/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035511/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035508/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035505/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035502/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035499/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035496/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134313/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134436/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Waarschoot || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691953/level/file 96-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691951/level/file 02-42] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Waasmunster || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134803/level/file 23-32] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135564/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135196/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135654/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134575/level/file 01-10] || |- | Wachtebeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023770/level/file 92-81] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Wanzele || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134804/level/file 23-32] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135565/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135197/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135655/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134576/level/file 01-10] || |- | Waterdijk || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS-13-029824700/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Welden || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035457/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035459/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035455/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035452/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035435/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035446/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035443/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254035440/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134314/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134437/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Welle || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101312511/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134315/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134438/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Westrem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134831/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134858/level/file 51-60] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135532/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135163/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135622/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134577/level/file 01-10] || |- | Wetteren || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134805/level/file 23-32] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135566/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135198/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135656/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134578/level/file 01-10] || |- | Wichelen || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134806/level/file 23-32] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135567/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135199/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135657/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134579/level/file 01-10] || |- | Wieze || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134807/level/file 23-32] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135568/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135200/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135658/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134580/level/file 01-10] || |- | Wondelgem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS+13-029898142/level/file 02-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9010D22856/level/file 03-20] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395428/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395427/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395426/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Wortegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336759/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134316/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134439/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Woubrechtegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101336755/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134317/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134440/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Zaffelare || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691942/level/file 15-70] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9080D21796/level/file 71-00] || || || || |- | Zandbergen || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335945/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335948/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335951/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335954/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335957/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335960/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322335963/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134297/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134420/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Zarlardinge || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336157/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336160/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336163/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336166/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336169/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336172/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I9322336175/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134298/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134421/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Zegelsem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692005/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134301/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134424/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Zele || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134808/level/file 23-32] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135569/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135201/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5135659/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0512_112304_110915_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134581/level/file 01-10] || |- | Zelzate || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691960/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/I9060D22686/level/file 71-10] || || || || |- | Zeveneken || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023658/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023656/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023651/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023649/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023662/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023667/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023665/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254023666/level/file 61-71] || || || || || |- | Zevergem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124332/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124334/level/file 43-51] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124310/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Zingem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534712/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534739/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534741/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534743/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534745/level/file 43-51] || || || || || || || |- | Zomergem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691956/level/file 96-70] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Zonnegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534966/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534969/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534955/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534919/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534922/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534829/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534826/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134318/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000224536212/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Zottegem || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692004/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134303/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134426/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Zulzeke || Oost-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534366/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534402/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002880534363/level/file 13-22] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134308/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0517_112309_110920_DUT/inventarisnr/I5134431/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Zwijnaarde || Oost-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124313/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124315/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124027/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124046/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124032/level/file 43-51] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0514_112306_110917_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003254124317/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Aarschot || Vlaams-Brabant || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I3757241141843/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I3757241341841/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I3757241541839/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Attenhoven || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045567/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133373/level/file 03-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000250746440/level/file 03-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133374/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045576/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133375/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133376/level/file 33-43] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133377/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133378/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133379/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Attenrode || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738941/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738992/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738943/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738970/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738991/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738995/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738996/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738998/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512739000/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512739002/level/file 51-62] || || || || || || |- | Baal || Vlaams-Brabant || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I3000D39385/level/file 81-00] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I3000D39386/level/file 01-10] || |- | Beersel || Vlaams-Brabant || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000027547203/level/file 71-90] || || || || |- | Begijnendijk || Vlaams-Brabant || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I3000D39388/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Bekkevoort || Vlaams-Brabant || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637143/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || || || |- | Binkom || Vlaams-Brabant || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738312/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738310/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738277/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738295/level/file 43-50] || || || || || || || |- | Blanden || Vlaams-Brabant || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837902/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837900/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837933/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837923/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837932/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837931/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Borchtlombeek || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046205/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Bost || Vlaams-Brabant || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000223246386/level/file 83-00] || || || |- | Boutersem || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339577/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339575/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339509/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339511/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339513/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339573/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339515/level/file 51-60] || || || || || || |- | Bunsbeek || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738258/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738256/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738266/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738253/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738251/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738249/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738255/level/file 51-60] || || || || || || |- | Deurne || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512539360/level/file 92-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512539362/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512539365/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512539375/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512539377/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512539379/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512539381/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Diest || Vlaams-Brabant || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637308/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637306/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637304/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637339/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637132/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Duisburg || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512838483/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512838481/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512838479/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512838466/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512838588/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512838586/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512838584/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512838582/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Eliksem || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045574/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133498/level/file 03-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000250746441/level/file 03-81] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045577/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133499/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133500/level/file 33-43] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003198141590/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133501/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133502/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Glabbeek-Zuurbemde || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738660/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738663/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738659/level/file 13-26]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738662/level/file 13-26] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738657/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738655/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738653/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738651/level/file 51-60] || || || || || || |- | Goetsenhoven || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339427/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339555/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339581/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339548/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339551/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339563/level/file 51-60] || || || || || || |- | Haacht || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737604/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737603/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737602/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737600/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737842/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737609/level/file 43-51] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737382/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Hakendover || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339402/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339494/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339473/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339482/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339419/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339414/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339412/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339410/level/file 51-60] || || || || || || |- | Halle || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046211/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Halle-Booienhoven || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339255/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339222/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339211/level/file 13-23]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339245/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339228/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339216/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339257/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339214/level/file 51-61] || || || || || || |- | Hekelgem || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046206/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Hever || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738845/level/file 96-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738843/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738803/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738801/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738799/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738797/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738795/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738793/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Hoegaarden || Vlaams-Brabant || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339489/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339487/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339486/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339470/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Hoeilaart || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046216/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Holsbeek || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738695/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738693/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738691/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738689/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738687/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738714/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738740/level/file 60-70] || || || || || |- | Huizingen || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046210/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Humbeek || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046190/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Humelgem || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046181/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Itterbeek || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046191/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Jezus-Eik || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046189/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Kaggevinne || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512638231/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512638229/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512638228/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512638226/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512638236/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512638181/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512638180/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512638179/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Keerbergen || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737851/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737635/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737620/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737835/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737644/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737643/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737833/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737832/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Kersbeek-Miskom || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737811/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737805/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737810/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737462/level/file 20-20]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737447/level/file 13-23]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737807/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737455/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737453/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737451/level/file 51-60] || || || || || || |- | Korbeek-Dijle || Vlaams-Brabant || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837930/level/file 23-33] || || || || || || || || || |- | Kortenaken || Vlaams-Brabant || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637151/level/file 14-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637149/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637147/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || || || |- | Kumtich || Vlaams-Brabant || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339726/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339731/level/file 23-33] || || || || || || || || || |- | Laar || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045572/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000250746442/level/file 03-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133625/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133626/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133627/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133628/level/file 43-51] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133629/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Landen || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045571/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000250746443/level/file 03-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133635/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133636/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133637/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133638/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003198141579/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133639/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Langdorp || Vlaams-Brabant || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637235/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637242/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637240/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Leefdaal || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837961/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837959/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837957/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837441/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837439/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837437/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837435/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Leerbeek || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046193/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Lembeek || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046196/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Leuven || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837869/level/file 96-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837918/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512838105/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000099494134/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS-13-029846763/level/file 23-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000099494133/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000099494132/level/file 43-51] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003176146980/level/file 81-10] || || || |- | Liedekerke || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046202/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Linkebeek || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046198/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Londerzeel || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046214/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Lubbeek || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045579/level/file 92-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000078447028/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Machelen || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046207/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Malderen || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046209/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Mazenzele || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046183/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Meensel-Kiezegem || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738647/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738619/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738624/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738609/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738623/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738621/level/file 23-25]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738626/level/file 23-25]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738614/level/file 26-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738694/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738666/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738637/level/file 51-60] || || || || || || |- | Meise || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046192/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Melsbroek || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046185/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Merchtem || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046215/level/file 92-02] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000596743267/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Messelbroek || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637086/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637113/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637088/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637109/level/file 23-32] || || || || || || || || || |- | Meuzegem || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046204/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Molenbeek-Wersbeek || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512638183/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512638308/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512638305/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512638303/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512638301/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512638299/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512638287/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512638306/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Mollem || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046186/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Nederokkerzeel || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046182/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Neerhespen || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045570/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000250746444/level/file 03-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133746/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133747/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133748/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133749/level/file 43-51] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133750/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Neerlanden || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045569/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000250746445/level/file 03-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133751/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133752/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133753/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133754/level/file 43-51] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133755/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Neerlinter || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339234/level/file 97-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339244/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339237/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339246/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339239/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339241/level/file 43-51] || || || || || || || |- | Neerwinden || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045568/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000250746446/level/file 03-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133756/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133757/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133758/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133759/level/file 43-51] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133760/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Nieuwrode || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000099494124/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000099494122/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000099494120/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000099494118/level/file 23-33] || || || || || || || || || |- | Nossegem || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046180/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Lombeek || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046212/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Oplinter || Vlaams-Brabant || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000223246390/level/file 33-90] || || || || || || || || |- | Opwijk || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046187/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Orsmaal-Gussenhoven || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339674/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339683/level/file 13-23]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339687/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339611/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339613/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339617/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339608/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Ossel || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046184/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Ottenburg || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837465/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837388/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837469/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837471/level/file 22-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837378/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837363/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512837395/level/file 51-61] || || || || || || |- | Overhespen || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045561/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000250746447/level/file 03-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133784/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133785/level/file 23-33] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133786/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Overijse || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046197/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Overwinden || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045565/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000264446448/level/file 02-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133787/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133788/level/file 23-33] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133789/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Pamel || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046188/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Pepingen || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046199/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Perk || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046200/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Peutie || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046208/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Rotselaar || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738510/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738508/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738496/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738514/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738502/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738500/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738498/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738504/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Rummen || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339656/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339646/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339659/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339655/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339689/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339663/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339665/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Rumsdorp || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045566/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000264446449/level/file 02-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133812/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133813/level/file 23-33] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003198141584/level/file 51-61] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133814/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Schaffen || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637108/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637106/level/file 03-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637104/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637102/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637098/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637097/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637130/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512637201/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Sint-Joris-Winge || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738730/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738728/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738727/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738725/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738746/level/file 33-42] || || || || || || || || |- | Sint-Katherina-Lombeek || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046213/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Sint-Kwintens-Lennik || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046195/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Sint-Margriete-Houtem || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339718/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002948046307/level/file 01-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339748/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339773/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339775/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339777/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339779/level/file 43-50] || || || || || || || |- | Sint-Martens-Lennik || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046201/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Sint-Pieters-Leeuw || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046194/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Testelt || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738989/level/file 92-02] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512739076/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512739041/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512739127/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512739125/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512739123/level/file 51-61] || || || || || || |- | Tienen || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339526/level/file 92-02]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000223246381/level/file 92-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339528/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339530/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000223246420/level/file 23-10] || || || || || || || || || |- | Tollembeek || Vlaams-Brabant || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045558/level/file 33-60] || || || || || || || || |- | Vertrijk || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339752/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339626/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339754/level/file 23-33] || || || || || || || || || |- | Vissenaken || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737761/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737737/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737728/level/file 13-23]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737732/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737763/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737765/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737774/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512737757/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Vossem || Vlaams-Brabant || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339198/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339197/level/file 23-33] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339195/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339200/level/file 51-60] || || || || || || |- | Waasmont || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045564/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000264446450/level/file 02-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133899/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133900/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133901/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003198141633/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133902/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133903/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Walsbets || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045575/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000264446451/level/file 02-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133904/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133905/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133906/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0003198141605/level/file 51-61] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133907/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133908/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Walshoutem || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045573/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000264446452/level/file 02-81]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133909/level/file 03-13] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045578/level/file 23-33]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133910/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133911/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133912/level/file 43-51] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133913/level/file 81-91] || || || |- | Wange || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045563/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000264446453/level/file 02-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133914/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133915/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133916/level/file 43-51] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133917/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133918/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Webbekom || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738918/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738917/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738915/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738913/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738952/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738962/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512738960/level/file 51-61] || || || || || || |- | Wezembeek-Oppem || Vlaams-Brabant || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079046203/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Wezeren || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000079045562/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000264446454/level/file 02-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133954/level/file 13-23] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133955/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133956/level/file 43-51] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133957/level/file 61-71] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/I5133958/level/file 71-81] || || || || |- | Winksele || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512838612/level/file 00-01]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512838533/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512838522/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512838520/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512838518/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512838494/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0001512838497/level/file 51-60] || || || || || || |- | Wommersom || Vlaams-Brabant || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339175/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339192/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339180/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339178/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339176/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS00023103101904/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0518_112302_110913_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0002310339173/level/file 51-60] || || || || || || |- | Aalbeke || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695081/level/file 03-13] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531386/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029431495/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Adinkerke || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695037/level/file 02-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694928/level/file 03-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694937/level/file 03-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694991/level/file 03-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694992/level/file 03-13] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695020/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695042/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695041/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695040/level/file 61-70] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13586/level/file 01-10] || |- | Alveringem || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695039/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695038/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695028/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695036/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695044/level/file 61-70] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13587/level/file 01-10] || |- | Anzegem || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691987/level/file 97-70] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Avekapelle || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695034/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695033/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695032/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000027521265/level/file 91-99] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13588/level/file 01-10] || |- | Bavikhove || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029431590/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30051/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029431566/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30052/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029431577/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30053/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029431576/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30054/level/file 01-10] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30055/level/file 11-20] |- | Beerst || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694973/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695017/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694962/level/file 61-70] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13589/level/file 01-10] || |- | Bellegem || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000026197932/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000026197935/level/file 02-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000026197929/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000026197941/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000026197911/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000026197944/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000026197948/level/file 51-60]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029431508/level/file 51-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000026197921/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029431509/level/file 81-10] || || || |- | Beselare || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791617/level/file 02-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791624/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794259/level/file 71-90] || || || || |- | Beveren || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395632/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Beveren-aan-den-Ijzer || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694995/level/file 02-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791603/level/file 02-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694978/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694968/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000027521260/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13590/level/file 01-10] || |- | Beveren-Leie || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29709/level/file 71-00] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29710/level/file 01-20] || |- | Bikschote || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791615/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Bissegem || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531417/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531423/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531410/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531407/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531404/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Boezinge || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791627/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Booitshoeke || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694967/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694966/level/file 33-70] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395422/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13591/level/file 01-10] || |- | Brielen || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791613/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IBELG8900D14606/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Brugge || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000126192125/level/file 02-12]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791604/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000126192139/level/file 13-22]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791605/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000125294100/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000125294101/level/file 33-42] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000125294102/level/file 50-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000125294104/level/file 60-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000125294105/level/file 60-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000145994195/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000150992349/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000145994177/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Bulskamp || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694965/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694964/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694963/level/file 61-70] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13592/level/file 01-10] || |- | Dadizele || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029921654/level/file 71-90] || || || || |- | De Moeren || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694946/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695019/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695062/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395403/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13593/level/file 01-10] || |- | Deerlijk || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691979/level/file 97-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IORIG98373/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29960/level/file 71-00] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29961/level/file 01-20] || |- | Dentergem || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691998/level/file 92-02] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030231761/level/file 51-00] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30087/level/file 01-20] || |- | Dikkebus || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791612/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IBELG8900D14607/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Diksmuide || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695061/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695060/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695059/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695058/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695057/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395406/level/file 91-01]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395413/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13594/level/file 01-10] || |- | Dranouter || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694927/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694924/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694929/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694930/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694931/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694932/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694926/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IBELG8900D14773/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Eggewaartskapelle || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695056/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695045/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695054/level/file 60-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000027521258/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13595/level/file 01-10] || |- | Elverdinge || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694913/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694904/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694905/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694906/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694907/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694908/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694909/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IBELG8900D14608/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Emelgem || West-Vlaanderen || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695079/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531375/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531424/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531427/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531401/level/file 01-10] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531396/level/file 11-20] |- | Esen || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695063/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695052/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695051/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196846/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13596/level/file 01-10] || |- | Geluveld || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791611/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IBELG8900D14752/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Geluwe || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791610/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IBELG8900D14731/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Gijverinkhove || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695050/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695069/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695049/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029421316/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13597/level/file 01-10] || |- | Gijzelbrechtegem || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029731455/level/file 71-81] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029731432/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029731447/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Gistel || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694915/level/file 03-13] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Gits || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791637/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030231795/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030231806/level/file 01-10] || |- | Gullegem || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30274/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395606/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30275/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395596/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30276/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395593/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30277/level/file 01-10] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30278/level/file 11-20] |- | Handzame || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694914/level/file 03-13] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Harelbeke || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691984/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29983/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29984/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531413/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29985/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291469/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29986/level/file 01-10] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29987/level/file 11-20] |- | Heule || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Heule || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691977/level/file 96-70] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291472/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291475/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291473/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291451/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291461/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Hollebeke || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694988/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695009/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695008/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695007/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695006/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695005/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695004/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IBELG8900D14609/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Hooglede || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695089/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695090/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695091/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695092/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695094/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695088/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695093/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030231808/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030231809/level/file 01-10] || |- | Hoogstade || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695055/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695047/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695046/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029421326/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13598/level/file 01-10] || |- | Houtem || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695053/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695071/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695076/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029421323/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13599/level/file 01-10] || |- | Hulste || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30077/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029431592/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30078/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029431589/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30079/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029431588/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30080/level/file 01-10] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30081/level/file 11-20] |- | Ieper || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791585/level/file 02-50]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791622/level/file 03-13] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791584/level/file 51-70] || || || || || || |- | Ingelmunster || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691997/level/file 97-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30125/level/file 71-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029431500/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30128/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029431503/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30129/level/file 01-10] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30130/level/file 11-20] |- | Ingooigem || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I9090D29638/level/file 51-10] || || || || || || |- | Izegem || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691981/level/file 92-42] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691989/level/file 43-70] || || || || || || || |- | Izenberge || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695075/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695074/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695073/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000027521296/level/file 91-99] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13600/level/file 01-10] || |- | Kaaskerke || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695072/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695064/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695070/level/file 61-70] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13601/level/file 01-10] || |- | Kachtem || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000014630683/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695080/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531390/level/file 71-80] || || || || |- | Kanegem || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS-13-029814867/level/file 03-50] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Keiem || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695077/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695068/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695067/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794197/level/file 71-90] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13602/level/file 01-10] || |- | Kemmel || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694989/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694979/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IBELG8900D14774/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Kerkhove || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030231889/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030231881/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Klerken || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695066/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695065/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695048/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695018/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695026/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794198/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000027521294/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13603/level/file 01-10] || |- | Koksijde || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695025/level/file 02-33] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695024/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695023/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794199/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000027521284/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13604/level/file 01-10] || |- | Koolskamp || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694910/level/file 03-13] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Kortrijk || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691999/level/file 96-42] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104692000/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395647/level/file 71-80] || || || || |- | Krombeke || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694987/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694993/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694985/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Lampernisse || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794200/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196863/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13605/level/file 01-10] || |- | Langemark || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791595/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IBELG8900D14816/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Lauwe || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691990/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531368/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29826/level/file 71-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531365/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531352/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29827/level/file 91-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531359/level/file 01-10] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029531356/level/file 11-20] |- | Ledegem || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691993/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29848/level/file 71-20] || || || || |- | Leisele || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794201/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196868/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13606/level/file 01-10] || |- | Lendelede || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013831108/level/file 02-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695078/level/file 03-13] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013831080/level/file 13-23] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013831103/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013831101/level/file 33-43] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013831093/level/file 43-51] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013831125/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000013831094/level/file 61-70] || || || || || |- | Lissewege || West-Vlaanderen || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694912/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Lo || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794202/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000027521287/level/file 91-99] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13607/level/file 01-10] || |- | Loker || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791587/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IBELG8900D14775/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Lombardsijde || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794203/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029421314/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13608/level/file 01-10] || |- | Marke || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030231879/level/file 51-90] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030231864/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Markegem || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691974/level/file 92-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30098/level/file 71-20] || || || || |- | Menen || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691991/level/file 02-50] || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691992/level/file 51-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29758/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000034131937/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29759/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000034131940/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29760/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000034131943/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Merkem || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794204/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196855/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13609/level/file 01-10] || |- | Mesen || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791589/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IBELG8900D14710/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Meulebeke || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691976/level/file 96-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695087/level/file 03-13] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000034131956/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000034131961/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000034131958/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Moen || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29921/level/file 01-20] || |- | Moorsele || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30248/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000034131949/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30249/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000034131952/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30250/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000034131941/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30251/level/file 01-10] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30252/level/file 11-20] |- | Moorslede || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694984/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694983/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694982/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694981/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694980/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695001/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695003/level/file 61-70] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794260/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IBELG8900D14825/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Nieuwkapelle || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794205/level/file 71-90] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13610/level/file 01-10] || |- | Nieuwkerke || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791593/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794261/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13067/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Nieuwpoort || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794206/level/file 71-90] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13611/level/file 01-10] || |- | Noordschote || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791601/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794262/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13068/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Oekene || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791638/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794263/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395617/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Oeren || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794207/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291321/level/file 91-01] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13612/level/file 01-10] || |- | Oeselgem || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395581/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395570/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395588/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395642/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30092/level/file 01-10] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30093/level/file 11-20] |- | Ooigem || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30214/level/file 51-20] || || || || || || |- | Oostduinkerke || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794208/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196816/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196817/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13613/level/file 01-10] || |- | Oostende || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000125294099/level/file 93-02] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000145994172/level/file 81-90]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000145994174/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000145994186/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Oostkerke || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794209/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291357/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13614/level/file 01-10] || |- | Oostnieuwkerke || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791600/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794264/level/file 71-90] || || || || |- | Oostrozebeke || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000101332052/level/file 96-01] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000034131917/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000034131934/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Oostvleteren || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791599/level/file 02-42] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791583/level/file 43-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794265/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13069/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Otegem || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000034131964/level/file 02-10]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695086/level/file 03-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695095/level/file 03-13] || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29900/level/file 11-20] |- | Oudekapelle || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794210/level/file 71-90] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13615/level/file 01-10] || |- | Oudenburg || West-Vlaanderen || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694903/level/file 13-23]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694911/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Passendale || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791582/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794266/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13070/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Pervijze || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695022/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695021/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695012/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794211/level/file 71-90] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13616/level/file 01-10] || |- | Pollinkhove || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695043/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695027/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695016/level/file 61-70] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13617/level/file 01-10] || |- | Poperinge || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000123795196/level/file 96-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694933/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694923/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694921/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694922/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694917/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694918/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694919/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694920/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13071/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000015115202/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Proven || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694994/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695002/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695011/level/file 61-70]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794267/level/file 61-90] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13072/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Ramskapelle || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695015/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695014/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695013/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000027521234/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13618/level/file 01-10] || |- | Rekkem || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395657/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29823/level/file 72-20] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395659/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395627/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395620/level/file 01-10] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395623/level/file 11-20] |- | Reninge || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695000/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694999/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694998/level/file 23-32]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694990/level/file 23-33] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694997/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694996/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694936/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694971/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794268/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13073/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Reningelst || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694925/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695010/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694986/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694960/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694959/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694958/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694957/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794269/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13074/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Roesbrugge-Haringe || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694956/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694955/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694945/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794270/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13075/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Roeselare || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695085/level/file 03-13] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691994/level/file 43-70] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030231694/level/file 81-90] || || || |- | Rollegem || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691985/level/file 97-70] || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Rollegem-Kapelle || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29879/level/file 71-10] || || || || |- | Rumbeke || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029431478/level/file 71-80]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395636/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029431477/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029431476/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sint-Baafs-Vijve || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000453530356/level/file 97-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30167/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30168/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30169/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30170/level/file 01-10] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30171/level/file 11-20] |- | Sint-Denijs || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691995/level/file 97-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000034131984/level/file 71-00] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29926/level/file 01-10] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29927/level/file 11-20] |- | Sint-Eloois-Vijve || West-Vlaanderen || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS-13-029830446/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29736/level/file 71-20] || || || || |- | Sint-Eloois-Winkel || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29869/level/file 71-20] || || || || |- | Sint-Jacobs-Kapelle || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791598/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029721110/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13619/level/file 01-10] || |- | Sint-Jan || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000123795184/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794271/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13076/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Sint-Joris || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791597/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029721116/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13620/level/file 01-10] || |- | Sint-Rijkers || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791596/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029721117/level/file 91-99] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13621/level/file 01-10] || |- | Staden || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000123795183/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794272/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13077/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Stavele || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695031/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695030/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695029/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029721128/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13622/level/file 01-10] || |- | Steenkerke || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694970/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694944/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694943/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196819/level/file 91-99] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13623/level/file 01-10] || |- | Stuivekenskerke || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694972/level/file 92-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694942/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694941/level/file 33-60] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694940/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196803/level/file 91-99] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13624/level/file 01-10] || |- | Tielt || West-Vlaanderen || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694916/level/file 13-23] || || || || || || || || || || |- | Veurne || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000057521764/level/file 96-02] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694939/level/file 02-32] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694938/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694935/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694934/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000123795189/level/file 61-70] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196835/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13625/level/file 01-10] || |- | Vinkem || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029421307/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13626/level/file 01-10] || |- | Vladslo || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000027521229/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13627/level/file 01-10] || |- | Vlamertinge || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694953/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694961/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694951/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694950/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694949/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694948/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694947/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794273/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13078/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Voormezele || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694969/level/file 02-12] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694952/level/file 13-22] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694954/level/file 23-32] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694977/level/file 33-42] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694976/level/file 43-50] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694975/level/file 51-60] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118694974/level/file 61-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794274/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13079/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Waarmaarde || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695082/level/file 03-13]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118695083/level/file 03-13] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Wakken || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691982/level/file 96-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395578/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395575/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000030395569/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30104/level/file 01-10] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30103/level/file 11-20] |- | Waregem || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691980/level/file 97-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29639/level/file 71-00] || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29640/level/file 01-10] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D29641/level/file 11-20] |- | Watou || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791581/level/file 02-70] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000026991528/level/file 11-11] || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000146794275/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13080/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Werken || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791591/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029196820/level/file 91-99] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13628/level/file 01-10] || |- | Wervik || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791579/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13081/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Westende || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791594/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000027521225/level/file 91-99] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13629/level/file 01-10] || |- | Westkapelle || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000026421018/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Westkerke || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000026421021/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Westouter || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791575/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13082/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Westrozebeke || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791576/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13083/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Westvleteren || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791577/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Wevelgem || West-Vlaanderen || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000104691986/level/file 96-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000034131914/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000034131907/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000034131920/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Wielsbeke || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30192/level/file 51-90] || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0516_112308_110919_DUT/inventarisnr/I8500D30193/level/file 91-20] || || |- | Wijtschate || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791580/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13084/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Wilskerke || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000026421011/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Wingene || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000026421026/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Woesten || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791578/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13085/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Woumen || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791588/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000027521219/level/file 81-91] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000027521218/level/file 91-00] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13630/level/file 01-10] || |- | Wulpen || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791592/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13631/level/file 01-10] || |- | Wulvergem || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791574/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291379/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291373/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13086/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Wulveringen || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791602/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000027521247/level/file 91-99] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8630D13632/level/file 01-10] || |- | Zande || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000026421028/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Zandvoorde || West-Vlaanderen || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS000118791586/level/file 02-70] || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291371/level/file 71-80] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000029291367/level/file 81-90] || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/I8900D13087/level/file 91-00]
[https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000026421031/level/file 91-00] || || |- | Zarren || West-Vlaanderen || || || || || || || || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000027521194/level/file 71-90] || || [https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/eadid/BE-A0513_112305_110916_DUT/inventarisnr/IRS0000027521256/level/file 91-99]
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Shortland Cemetery Free Space page

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Shortland_Cemetery,_Thames,_Waikato
Waikato_Cemetery_Free-Space_Pages
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[[Category: Shortland Cemetery, Thames, Waikato]] [[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] Cemetery free space page for the historic Shortland Cemetery in Thames, New Zealand. {{Image|file=Shortland_Cemetery_Thames_Free_Space.jpg |align=r |size=m }} Shortland Cemetery is one of the historic cemeteries in the Thames-Coromandel District. === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2298534/shortland-cemetery Find-a-Grave] This has 6774 interments listed. * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/299870 BillionGraves] This has 456 interments listed. == Table of Interments == See below for a list of interments, with links to profiles in WikiTree and headstone images (if there are any).
{| border="1" class="sortable" !SURNAME!!FORENAMES!!BIRTH DATE!!DEATH DATE!!AGE!!INSCRIPTION!!PHOTO LINK |- |[[Ashman-256|ASHMAN]]||[[Ashman-256|Frederick]]||1821||1909 Dec 29||88||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ashman-256 ASHMAN F,M&A] |- |[[Jones-56712|ASHMAN]]||[[Jones-56712|Margaret]]||1839||1924 Mar 07||84||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ashman-256 ASHMAN F,M&A] |- |[[Ashman-258|ASHMAN]]||[[Ashman-258|Ada Rosamond]]||1873 Sep 07||1874 Oct 20||14 mo||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ashman-256 ASHMAN F,M&A] |- |[[Buchan-588|BUCHAN]]||[[Buchan-588|James]]||1829||1914 Feb 24||84||To be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Shepherd-4556|BUCHAN]]||[[Shepherd-4556|Elspet]]||1831 Apr 02||1887 Mar 19||56||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Phillips-22863 PHILLIPS J, H, E & H] |- |[[Daniels-4510|FOY]]||[[Daniels-4510|Mary Ann]]||1805||1882 Mar 24||76 or 77||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Phillips-22863 PHILLIPS J, H, E & H] |- |[[Foy-568|FOY]]||[[Foy-568|James Joseph]]||1844 Oct 07||1890 Jan 17||45||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Phillips-22863 PHILLIPS J, H, E & H] |- |[[Loughman-85|LOUGHMAN]]||[[Loughman-85|William]]||1839||1875 Jan 22||36||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Phillips-22863 PHILLIPS J, H, E & H] |- |[[Murrish-143|MURRISH]]||[[Murrish-143|Mary]]||1860||1887 Mar 01||26||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Unknown-399320 ROBINSON MM] |- |[[Murrish-144|MURRISH]]||[[Murrish-144|Nicholas Thomas]]||1830||1902 Aug 24||72||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Buchan-588 BUCHAN J,E,E & M] |- |[[Oats-302|MURRISH]]||[[Oats-302|Mary]]||1833||1895 Sep 16||61 or 62||To be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Clift-525|PHILLIPS]]||[[Clift-525|Harriett]]||1854||1926 Apr 18||72||To be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Phillips-22863|PHILLIPS]]||[[Phillips-22863|Jesse]]||1849||1915 Jul 27||66||To be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Phillips-22865|PHILLIPS]]||[[Phillips-22865|Ernest Jesse]]||1876||1922 Feb 07||46||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Murrish-143 MURRISH M, N & M] |- |[[Phillips-22869|PHILLIPS]]||[[Phillips-22869|Henry Charles]]||1879||1916 Sep 15||37||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Murrish-143 MURRISH M, N & M] |- |[[Unknown-399320|ROBINSON]]||[[Unknown-399320|Mary Margaret]]||1864||1923 Jan 02||59||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Murrish-143 MURRISH M, N & M] |- |[[Styak-4|STYAK]]||[[Styak-4|William Sylvester]]||1844 Apr 14||1917 Mar 22||73||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Buchan-588 BUCHAN J,E,E & M] |}

Should this become the official WikiTree policy on Inactive Profile Managers

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This is open for discussion and revision. I have seen discussions on the threads about this same problem dating back to 2013 and yet '''NOTHING has been done'''. I would like to think Chris and the leaders would want to '''take action''' on this issue with due speed. Our community's mission is to grow an accurate single family tree that connects us all and is freely available to us all. WikiTree can only afford to provide these free services to genealogists who share our mission to grow a shared family tree that makes our genealogy free and accessible. See the Honor Code for our principles. WikiTree's unique system carefully balances privacy and open collaboration. Collaboration means working together on a common project. It's important to understand that WikiTree's privacy controls are about privacy, not control. There are special rules regarding active profiles, i.e. profiles for living people who are users of WikiTree. '''There are not any rules for inactive profile managers'''''. :I. No one wants to automatically delete profiles. ::A. We want to keep profiles with good genealogy attached to them :::1. This includes profiles of people over 200 years old must be open. (I believe this is correct for an Open profile) This will follow the Privacy Rules already established on WikiTree :::2. Profiles newer than 200 years old will follow the current Privacy Rules :II. No one wants to delete profiles from a recently inactive PM ::A. For WikiTree to grow an accurate tree and not become a cluttered mess of incomplete profiles left by inactive members, updates are needed for another category of PMs. This group of Profile Mangers are not active, are not contributing, and although unresponsive, they are not Unresponsive PMs; they are MIA or Absentee PMs. For whatever reason, they came, they contributed and they left. They left WikiTree with some good profiles, some profiles that can be enriched and the left some profiles that are truly garbage :::1. Suggestions have been made that action be taken on PMs that have not contributed or collaborated in the past 24 to 36 months and have not responded to emails in the past 10 to 30 days. Two years is more than enough time to wait. After all, Wikitree states, PMs do not own the profiles they create. Wikitree also states, all profiles over 200 years old will be open and this is not the case, many of these profiles have privacy levels of Public or stronger; this is against policy. :::2. Suggestions have been made to leave living profiles until the PM has been has been inactive for 3 years, if it has to be done at all. These living profiles should be complete, not just a name and a date. :::3. Suggestions have been made to leave the Inactive PM’s personal profile and tree intact in case they return. This allows Active PMs to cleanup and enrich what was once their profiles. :::4. This is not a new problem but a recurring problem that will only get worse as time marches on. Wikitree has strengthened the policy on gedcom import/uploads; effectively eliminating the problem of massive bad data dumps. Profiles Managers are required to have Name, DOB or DOD and Place in order to import/upload their gedcoms. This leaves manual input of profiles which can propagate garbage profiles but at a slower rate. :III. No one wants to spend their free time working on Data Error Reports ::A. The time spent researching errors should be time spent enriching profiles ::B. Multiple errors are generated by '''one bad profile'''. For instance, take a 901 error, most of which only have a name '''has the potential to create a maximum of 56 errors on one report. Multiply that number by 29,000+''' 901 errors '''= 1,624,000 errors''' :::1. 509. Missing gender :::2. 510. Unique Name without gender :::3. 511. Unique names (spelling) :::4. 553. Wikidata – Empty birth date :::5. 556. Wikidata – Empty death date :::6. 559. Wikidata – Missing birth location :::7. 561. Wikidata – Missing death location :::8. 568.  Wikidata – Unconnected branches to global tree :::9. 711. Separators in Prefix :::10. 712. Number in Prefix :::11. 713. Suffix in Prefix :::12. 714. Wrong word in Prefix :::13. 721. Separators in First Name :::14. 722. Number in First Name :::15. 723. Prefix in First Name :::16. 724. Wrong word in First Name :::17. 725. Wrong character in First Name :::18. 731. Separators in Preferred Name :::19. 732. Number in Preferred Name :::20. 733. Prefix in Preferred Name :::21. 734. Wrong word in Preferred Name :::22. 735. Wrong character in Preferred Name :::23. 741. Separators in Middle Name :::24. 742. Number in Middle Name :::25. 743. Prefix in Middle Name :::26. 744. Wrong word in Middle Name :::27. 745. Wrong character in Middle Name :::28. 751. Separators in Nicknames :::29. 752. Number in Nicknames :::30. 753. Prefix in Nicknames :::31. 754. Wrong word in Nicknames :::32. 761. Separators in Suffix :::33. 762. Number in Suffix :::34. 763. Prefix in Suffix :::35. 764. Wrong word in Suffix :::36. 765. Wrong character in Suffix :::37. 771. Separators in Last Name at Birth :::38. 772. Number in Last Name at Birth :::39. 773. Prefix in Last Name at Birth :::40. 774. Wrong word in Last Name at Birth :::41. 775. Wrong character in Last Name at Birth :::42. 781. Separators in Current Last Name :::43. 783. Prefix in Current Last Name :::44. 784. Wrong word in Current Last Name :::45. 785. Wrong character in Current Last Name :::46. 791. Separators in Last Name Other :::47. 792. Number in Last Name Other :::48. 794.Wrong word in Last Name Other :::49. 795. Wrong character in Last Name Other :::50. 802. Empty Profile :::51. 821. Heading starts with blank :::52. 822. Heading doesn’t end with = :::53. 823. Heading doesn’t start = :::54. 824. Heading different number of = :::55. 825. Use separator line ---- :::56. 901 Unconnected empty public profile :IV. Does Wikitree really want a large Data Base Error Report caused by Inactive PMs ::A. This wastes server space ::B. This wastes computation time ::C. This wastes volunteer’s time :V. Ease of use to ::A. Suggestions have been made this process can be automated by running bots, a test case should be run on a relative small group of profiles before trying it on the site as a whole. ::B. The bot can generate and send notification emails to the Profiles Managers. ::C. Write a bot to run just the 901 errors. The bot can quickly identify profiles that have not been altered by the Profile Manage since MM/DD/2015. ::D. Profiles that fall below this date will have their privacy level opened and readied for another bot pass through looking in Name Fields for the word Living or anything that indicates the person is alive. ::E. These profiles will be deleted per standing WikiTree Policy. ::F. Ready the profiles for another pass through looking for information in the bio area. The completely empty profiles will go to Paul, he will determine the correct course of action. ::G. The balance of the profiles over 200 years old and have passed through the previous bot checks and will be orphaned and distributed for cleanup and sourcing. ::H. As one can see, most of the mundane work is being done by bots. This frees up volunteer time so work on other projects. ::I. This policy can be run in the background and when notifications have been sent and enough time has lapsed, these profiles are ready to send to the genealogists. ::J. This facilitates speed and ease of use. The PMs can concentrate on working on the profiles, and not having to send emails, waiting on responses. They can just start researching and completing profiles, which is what they volunteered for in the first place. :VI. Suggestions have been made that individuals are rushing the policy laid out in Unresponsive PMs, but these profiles are far from being unresponsive, they are Absent. WikiTree may, in our sole discretion, modify or revise these Terms of Service at any time, and you agree to be bound by such modifications or revisions and your continuing use of the Website will signify your Agreement. https://www.wikitree.com/about/terms.html. :VII. '''This is not a new issue'''. One might want to search Inactive PMs in the G2G; ''posts from 2013 going forward''. The current discussion mirrors the same complaints but from different users. ==Possible New Policy for Inactive Profile Managers== :Contents ::1 Profile Managers who can't be contacted ::2 Procedure ::2.1 Public Profiles ::2.2 Private Profiles ::3 If you plan to be away from WikiTree :1. Profile Managers who can't be contacted :If a Profile Manager has been inactive for two (2) years and there is no message on their profile explaining that they are away temporarily? They may not be intentionally inactive. ::Sometimes a member changes their e-mail address and forgets to update their account here. ::Sometimes e-mail messages get caught in spam filters. ::Sadly, some WikiTree members have passed away. :Regardless of the reason, Inactive Profile Managers are a major problem for our collaborative family tree project. ::2. Procedure ::2.1 Public Profiles :If the manager of a Public profile is consistently unresponsive click the Inactive Profile Manager Request Form link in the Contact section of the Tree & Tools page of the profile. :If you have not heard back on any of these for seven days, then check their Contributions list. :If they have not made any contributions for over 2 years[1] WikiTree will send them a personal e-mail message and then wait another seven days. If after a week they have not replied to us, WikiTree will remove the Inactive Profile Manager on the requested profile or profiles so that they can be adopted or merged. ::In most instances, individual Active members will not have to do anything. Aleš and his wonderful little bots will be working in the background to remove the Inactive Profile Managers and open the profiles so they can be adopted, merged and enriched. :2.2 Private Profiles ::Private and Unlisted profiles of modern people present a different problem. We cannot allow them to be adopted by anyone who isn't already on the Trusted List. ::If you are trying to add a modern family member and discover that one of your relatives has already added them, make sure you do all the following: ::Propose a merge or send a Trusted List request. ::Send a Private Message to the manager (an e-mail message is better if you have their address). ::Post a comment on the manager's profile. :If you have not heard back on any of these for seven days, feel free to create the duplicate profile or family line. :At the same time, check the member's Contributions list. If it has been more than two years since their last contribution, click the link for the Inactive Profile Manager form on the main profile page (a small text link in the box with Trusted List information). When we receive your request through this form, WikiTree will try to e-mail them. If they don't reply for seven days, we will orphan all Public and Open profiles they were managing and delete all Private and Unlisted profiles unless there is someone else on the Trusted List, or extenuating circumstances. :3. If you plan to be away from WikiTree :If you will be away from WikiTree for an extended period of time (e.g. for medical reasons, travel, or other special circumstances) please post a message at the top of your profile. We recommend a section like this before your Biography: == Notice == :I will be traveling for an extended period of time, returning about XX. I may not be responsive to messages and requests but I do plan to return to WikiTree as soon as possible. :Please be patient. Thanks! :or you can use: {{Template:Absent|Start Date|Comment}} :Example: {{Template:Absent|1 Sep 2014|On sabbatical for about 2 months}} Make sure that your profile is set to "Private with a Public Biography" so that others can see this message. If you don't want your biography to be public, put the message in a public comment on your profile instead. ==Comments from the Past 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016== Some else has said that it's bad to have "orphaned" profiles that nobody manages.  That's a good separate topic, but here the issue would be, "which is worse, an orphaned profile that anybody can claim, or a profile 'managed' by someone who hasn't been on WikiTree since 2014 and whose presence on the profile wastes time that we wish we could spend improving it? Rather than look at profiles, just concentrate on profile managers. '''On a pay site, you are contacted every year (or 6 months) to basically pay up, or leave. OK wikitree isnt pay, but why not send the same sort of email every year (on account anniversary) with a link that jumps them straight into their own profile, that they then have to accept, to continue on for another year.( Maybe sign the honour code again, or re-new the honour code)  Failure to do this within say 30 day, will mean something like account suspension, until re-apply, or something like that.''' '''The current process does work, but it is slow and requires the very valuable time of a Supervisor.'''  There are a number of profile mangers that have not had any activity in a long time.  '''This is certainly their privilege but it prevents active managers from properly managing their profiles and duplicates.''' '''If a profile is more than 200 years old, it does not belong to anyone.  It belongs to us all.  We all need to fix it but the current process makes it more difficult than it needs to be.''' '''If a profile manger has not been active for one year''', all profiles with birth dates more than 200 years old are automatically opened and available for adoption. This proposal is not intended to change the existing process for any manger that has had activity, it is only to address the problem of those that are no longer active.  While one year seems excessively generous, at least this rule would make it possible to automate the process and free up time for everyone. Now that the default merge process is in place, merges can  happen, even if a Profiule Manager isn't active. (Unfortunately, the ones with a  Public privacy setting cannot be cleaned up.) But there is still a problem: '''There are lots of PMs who have not been active for quite a while. It still takes 30 days for the default merge approval to kick in.  If a PM hasn't been around for two years, there should be an expedited process to have that removed as Profile Manager. ''' '''We could either just remove people as Profile Managers if they have not been active (for 1 year?).''' Or, a gfentler way: we could have an automated sweep of all PMs who haven't been active for a period (1 year?). An email would go out "from the management" asking if they still want to be involved with WikiTree.  If there is no response within a set period (1 month?), that PM's profiles would be abandoned. '''It makes it hard and time consuming to contact the profile manager (which may not be answered for "sometime" if at all).  In the meantime, I get onto other things and "forget" about that string.  Only when by chance I get back to that profile, I find that nothing has been done.   FRUSTRATION and I just don't like to be frustrated at my age.''' we just lose all credibility and the tree withers and dies. I would like to add that I have mentored and helped a number of people who were "inactive" and became active as the result of an "unresponsive manager" request.   A lot of people joined Wikitree early on when the great checks and balances for a GEDCOM load did not exist.   Some of those people became frustrated with all the duplicates and "detached" profiles and just walked away.   When I have contacted them and offered to help, about 10% have come back to Wikitree and worked some profiles, or at least let me help them work the profiles.   I think the "unresponsive manager" request should always be the first "contact".   Then, if Paul hears nothing back, I agree, there should be a policy of "no response, now open the profiles".   However, because of incidents in the past, I am fearful of having too many "orphan" profiles out there. [[Leger-741|Leger-741]] 14:09, 24 March 2017 (EDT)

Shrewsbury Name Study

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Shropshire|Shropshire Sources]] == Shropshire: Its Early History and Antiquities == comprising a description of the important British and Roman remains in that county: its Saxon and Danish reminiscences: the Domesday survey of Shropshire: and the history of its forests, towns, manor, abbeys, churches, castles, and great baronial houses * by John Corbet Anderson * published by Willis and Sotheran, 1864 * Source Example: :::Anderson, John Corbet. ''[[Space:Shropshire: its Early History and Antiquities|Shropshire: its Early History and Antiquities]]'' (Willis and Sotheran, 1864) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Anderson|Anderson]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Shropshire: its Early History and Antiquities|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=NJwuAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028057671 * https://archive.org/details/shropshirecompr00andegoog

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Genealogical Summary for [[Harley-151|Robert Harley (abt.1286-1349)]]: : '''Robert Harley''', son of [[Harley-839|Richard]] and [[Willey-2702|Burga]] (Willey) Harley, was born about 1286.Dianne Elizabeth's Family History (Rootsweb database). Entry for [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=deharley&id=I14283 Richard Harley]. Updated Feb 25, 2014; Accessed October 14, 2017 [[Day-1904|jhd]] He married [[Brampton-11|Margaret Brampton]] in 1302.Dictionary of Welsh Biography: [https://biography.wales/article/s1-HARL-BRA-1275 HARLEY family, of Brampton Bryan and Wigmore, Herefordshire, later earls of Oxford and Mortimer], by Emeritus Professor Robert Thomas Jenkins (accessed 11 September 2022). Their sons were born later, after Margaret reached maturity (she was born in 1293).J E E S Sharp and A E Stamp, ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents Preserved in the Public Record Office. Vol V Edward II,'' (London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1908), 83-84, e-book ''Internet Archive'' (https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387838/page/83/mode/1up : accessed 10 September, 2022). Abstract No 156. Margaret the wife of Robert de Harle, and daughter and one of the heirs of Brian de Brompton. Robert "died of the black death in 1349".[https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/lTLeZpTrAgc/m/8LF1lXvWr1oJ SGM post] by Reedpcgen, 9 August 1998, in the "Sir Robert Harley" thread in the soc.genealogy.medieval Google group (accessed 11 September 2022), citing * ''The Genealogist'' v. 10, no. 1, pp. 35-72. : Their sons included [[Harley-47|Robert Harley]], who married [[Corbet-239|Joan Corbet]], and Sir [[Harley-1216|Brian Harley]], Knt., who married [[Corbet-228|Alianora]]."Pedigrees from the plea rolls", [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesfromple00wrotrich/page/218/mode/1up?view=theater page 218] (accessed 11 September 2022). The record shows that Henry Grendon and his wife Elizabeth (granddaughter of Robert and Joan) successfully sued Brian de Harley's son by Alianora, Brian, for the manors of Brompton and Buckton: "By a fine levied in 16 Ed. 3, Brian de Harley had only a life interest in the manors." Regnal Years (see an index [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cal/medcal.shtml here]): * 16 Ed. 3 = 25 January 1342 - 24 January 1343 * 30 E. 3 = 25 January 1356 - 24 January 1357 from further down, but soon to be edited because there's something weird with the dates.... : Sir Brian Harley, Knt., and Robert Harley - sons of "Robert de Harley, Kt., 16 Ed. 3" and Margaret - married "Alianora" and Joan, respectively. The record (from the plea rolls) shows that "Joan was the daughter of Robert Corbet, Knight, and was married at Moreton Corbet in 30 E. 3". : Robert Harley and Brian Harley (brothers) married Joane Corbet and Eleanor Corbet (sisters). Another brother, Walter Harley, died without issue.''Visitation of Shropshire,'' part 1, [https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog/page/n268 page 214] (accessed 11 September 2022). Revision: : From the plea rolls: Sir Brian Harley, Knt., and Robert Harley - sons of Robert de Harley, Kt., and Margaret - married "Alianora" and Joan, respectively. The record (from the plea rolls) shows that "Joan was the daughter of Robert Corbet, Knight, and was married at Moreton Corbet in 30 E. 3". Note: I think that the "in 30 E. 3" may be referring to the date of the suit. ---- {{Blue| From Maryann: No, it's not the date of the suit. The suit was De Banco at Michaelmas term in 1 Henry IV at Salop. Michaelmas term, until 1641, began 29 or 30 October, and ended 28 or 29 November. 1 Henry IV was 30 September 1399-29 September 1400.
Therefore the court case was in 1399.}} {{Blue|30 Edward III was 25 January 1356-24 January 1357. Well, Robert and Joan were married by then.}} {{Blue|Here's another court case from the pedigree rolls [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesfromple00wrotrich/page/91/mode/1up page 91-2]: ... Sir John Ludlow was put out of his manor of Westbury by Ralph, Earl of Stafford, because he refused to perform the service of Hereditary Cook which specified he had to attend at Caus Castle on Christmas Day and stand at the kitchen dresser girded with an apron - ha ha ha!}} {{Blue|Back to business: have you seen these fines? they may help?}} {{Blue|The court case said a fine was levied in 16 Edward III [25 January 1342-24 January 1343], giving Brian de Harley a life interest in Brompton and Bukton}} :=>[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/fines/abstracts/CP_25_1_194_13.shtml CP 25/1/194/13] :number 17. Two weeks from St Hilary, 16 Edward III [27 January 1342]. And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year [14 April 1342]. Robert de Harleye, knight, and Margaret, his wife, querents ... The manors of Brompton' and Bukton' ... after the decease of Robert and Margaret the manors shall remain to Brian, son of the same Robert and Margaret, to hold of the chief lords for the life of Brian. And after the decease of Brian the manors shall remain to the heirs of the bodies of Robert and Margaret ... :number 21. Two weeks from St Martin, 17 Edward III [25 November 1343]. And afterwards two weeks from Easter, 18 Edward III [18 April 1344]. Robert de Harleye, knight, and Margaret, his wife, querents ... after the decease of Robert and Margaret the manors shall remain to Brian, son of the same Robert and Margaret, and the heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever. :=>[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/fines/abstracts/CP_25_1_190_19.shtml CP 25/1/190/19] :number 3. Two weeks from St Hilary, 16 Edward III [27 January 1342]. And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year [14 April 1342]. ... Robert de Harleye, knight, and Margaret, his wife, querents ... after the decease of Robert and Margaret the moiety shall remain to Robert, son of the same Robert and Margaret, {{Blue|Just Robert so maybe not married yet}} :=>[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/fines/abstracts/CP_25_1_195_17.shtml CP 25/1/195/17] :number 12. Two weeks from St Michael, 41 Edward III [13 October 1367]. Roger, son of Robert Corbet of Morton' knight, querent, and Robert de Harleye and Joan, his wife, deforciants. ... :number 36. Two weeks from St Hilary, 44 Edward III [27 January 1370] After the decease of Robert, successive remainders (1) to Alice, the wife of Robert, and (2) to Eleanor, who was the wife of Brian de Harleye ... {{Blue|Brian is dead}} :number 56 Three weeks from St Michael, 49 Edward III [20 October 1375]. And afterwards two weeks from Easter, 50 Edward III [27 April 1376]. Joan, who was the wife of Robert de Harleye, querent, ... {{Blue|Robert is dead}} :=>[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/fines/abstracts/CP_25_1_290_58.shtml CP 25/1/290/58] :number 311. 5 May 1398. Joan and John Darras There are other fines. You might find others of relevance: [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/fines/search.php Abstracts of Feet of Fines: Search]. ---- Joan was "espoused to Robert de Harleye" in 21 Edward III (which is 25 January 1347-24 January 1348), according to the IPM for Beatrice, "late the wife of Peter Corbet of Cans." (''Writ,'' 30 August, 21 Edward III).Beatrice "died on 28 August". The ''Calendar of Inquisitions...,'' ([https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387879/page/34/mode/1up?q=beatrice page 34]) gives the following line of descent:
: Thomas Corbet -> Peter (heir), Alice (m Robert de Staff[ord]) & Emma -> Peter -> Peter (m Beatrice) -> "the aforesaid Ralph de Staff[ord] aged 36 years, Margaret wife of the aforesaid Robert de Harleye, aged 46 years, and Elizabeth, wife of the aforesaid Edmund, aged 42 years, are the heirs of the said Peter son of Peter". * Pedigree for Margaret and Elizabeth: Emma (younger sister of Alice) -> Walter -> Brian -> Margaret (first born, m Robert de Harleye) and Elizabeth (the younger, m "Edmund de Cornubia"). Emma's husband is not named and no surname is given for the descendants (see [https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387879/page/512/mode/1up page 512]), although other documents have Brian (father of Margaret Harley & Elizabeth Cornwall) as Brian Brampton.
:: 21 E. III = 25 January 1347 - 24 January 1348[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cal/reg11.htm Edward III regnal calendar] (accessed 12 September 2022). Profile text of [[Corbet-239|Joane Corbet (abt.1332-aft.1417)]] - as of 6:30 am 6 September 2022 - was copied into this page, because the Research Notes have grown too complex for a single profile. ~ [[Noland-165]] Brief synopsis of genealogical info: : '''Joan Corbet''' of Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, EnglandRemoved "Wem" from location, as Moreton Corbet is "a parish in the hundred of North Bradford, county Salop, 8 miles N.E. of Shrewsbury, its post town, and 4½ S.E. of Wem.... The church, dedicated to St. Bartholomew, is an ancient structure, with a tower containing six bells... and some ancient effigies and monuments to the Corbet family." ~ GenUKI's [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/SAL/MoretonCorbet Moreton Corbet], information transcribed from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland 1868 by Colin Hinson ©2015 * born c1332, died after 20 June 1417{{Citation Needed}} * daughter of Sir [[Corbet-36|Robert Corbet]] (1304-75) of Moreton Toret [sicSee [[Space:Moreton Corbet, Shropshire]] (accessed 4 September 2022).] and Wattlesborough by his wife [[Strange-151|Elizabeth]], daughter of [[Strange-212|Fulk]], 1st Baron Strange of Blackmere, Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corbet_family Corbet Family], chart of "The Corbets of Moreton Corbet, Stanwardine and Stoke" (based on pedigrees derived from the Heraldic Visitation of Shropshire, 1623, and in Augusta Corbet's family history, supplemented by more recent information from the History of Parliament Online). Accessed October 17, 2017 [[Day-1904|jhd]] * wife of :# Sir Robert Harley of Willey, Salop (died 1370)History of Parliament Online: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/darras-john-1355-1408 John Darras (1355-1408)], accessed 3 September 2022. - "Johanna daughter of Robert Corbet vx Rob’ti Harley"Robert Tresswell, Somerset Herald, and Augustgine Vincent, Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms. Part I, London, 1889. pages 132-144 [https://archive.org/stream/visitationshrop00britgoog#page/n0/mode/1up/search/Corbet Corbet Family Pedigree; The Visitation of Shropshire Taken in the Year 1623], pages 132-144. Accessed October 14, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] :# John Daras, or Darras, before June 1390 (when he is named in court records concerning a suit involving Alice's inheritance). The inheritance of her daughter Alice Harley, who had married Hamon Peshale c1375, "remained in the possession of her mother and stepfather, John Darras*, who outlived both her [Alice] and her husband. Peshale acted as an executor for his wife’s other uncle, Sir Fulk Corbet, who died in 1382" (Alice was also the niece of Sir Roger Corbet).From the biography of Hamon Peshale's History of Parliament Online (HOP) biography: "Peshale’s interests in land in Shropshire came through his marriage to Alice Harley, niece of Sir Roger Corbet*, which probably took place in 1375 when the reversion of a moiety of the manor of Ashton (Herefordshire) was settled on them. In 1380 they encountered some difficulties when John Lee alleged that Alice was illegitimate, but Bishop Stretton of Coventry and Lichfield certified that this was not the case. Even so, the bulk of Alice’s inheritance remained in the possession of her mother and stepfather, John Darras*, who outlived both her and her husband. Peshale acted as an executor for his wife’s other uncle, Sir Fulk Corbet, who died in 1382". (The asterisks in the text indicate that the person has their own HOP bio.) * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/peshale-hamon-1398 Hamon Peshale (died 1398)] * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/darras-john-1355-1408 John Darras (1355-1408)] * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/corbet-sir-roger-1395 Sir Roger Corbet (died 1395)] * mother of [[De_Harley-7|Alice De Harley (1345-1389)]], married [[Peshale-20|Hamon Peshale]] c1375 (also "Alicia") The Research Notes were working on sorting out the caution that had been on the profile, which pointed out errors in WIkiTree, suggested additional errors, but did nothing to resolve them. Work underway is intended to correct this family in WikiTree. The Caution section (which was copied to multiple profiles several years ago) is more harmful than helpful at this point and should be deleted when encountered. == John Darras == See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Darras :: ''NOTE'' - This is a copy of a section from Joan's profile, for reference. Do not edit it here. Instead, edit it at [[Corbet-239|Joane Corbet (abt.1332-aft.1417)]] & then copy the edited version over this section (if it remains needed on this page). The biography of her second husband posted by the History of Parliament Online speaks of various relationships. For example: : "Darras’s marriage brought him into close contact with his brother-in-law, Sir Roger Corbet* of Moreton Corbet, and other members of his family. In 1390 they were engaged in disputes with his wife’s niece, Elizabeth, wife of John Mawddwy, lord of Dinas Mawddwy,..." * "Roger Corbet*" linked to his HOP profile (died 1395)History of Parliament Online: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/corbet-sir-roger-1395 Roger Corbet (d 1395)], accessed 3 September 2022. ([[Corbet-25]] in WikiTree as of 3 September 2022) * "wife's niece" Elizabeth is the daughter of [[Corbet-236|Joan]]'s brother Fulco Corbet (6 R 2 = 1382/3)"Katherina Elizabetha" in the ''Visitation of Shropshire'', [https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog/page/n189/mode/1up?view=theater&q=harley page ] (accessed 3 September 2022). * Elizabeth, wife of John Mawddwy * Fulco ([[Corbet-227]]), father of Elizabeth m Mawddwy == Besford == :: Use caution with this section... it will probably be cut back on Joan's page, since the SGM posts show that Alexander was NOT Joan's grandson. [[Besford-2|Alexander Besford (abt.1319-bef.1403)]], said to be grandson of Joan Corbet and her first husband Robert de Harley by their daughter [[Harley-46|Joan (Harley) de Besford (abt.1308-abt.1341)]], wife of [[Besford-6|John (Besford) de Besford (abt.1296-aft.1341)]]. Joan Harley & John Besford married before 1334. Dates - per WikiTree profiles as of 3 September 2022 - are a bit of a mess. : Alexander Besford inherited the family property by 1376, when Joan Corbet, relict of Sir Robert Harley of Willey, Shropshire, made a quitclaim to him of certain lands at Pershore and Besford.Misc. Gen. et Her. (ser. 5), vi. 295-300; CP25(1)260/21/7, 25/56; VCH Worcs. iv. 20-21, 84-85, 149, 158; CAD, iii. B4198. Cited in History of Parliament. [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/besford-alexander-1400 Alexander Besford] of Besford, Worcester. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386-1421, ed. J.S. Roskell, L. Clark, C. Rawcliffe., 1993 https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/lTLeZpTrAgc/m/NPSrPN99-HYJ By 1376, Alexander Besford inherited the family property by 1376, when Joan Corbet, relict of Sir Robert Harley of Willey, Shropshire, made a quitclaim to him of certain lands at Pershore and Besford.Misc. Gen. et Her. (ser. 5), vi. 295-300; CP25(1)260/21/7, 25/56; VCH Worcs. iv. 20-21, 84-85, 149, 158; CAD, iii. B4198. Cited in History of Parliament. [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/besford-alexander-1400 Alexander Besford] of Besford, Worcester. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386-1421, ed. J.S. Roskell, L. Clark, C. Rawcliffe., 1993 Or not. A 2019 comment on [[Besford-2|his profile]], from Isaac Taylor, notes that, according to "sources #3-5 cited below, we are listing the wrong father for this person. A recap of the fly in the ointment (citing a [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/soc.genealogy.medieval/lTLeZpTrAgc SGM post]): : This Alexander de Besford is thought not to the be the son of John; but rather of his brother, Alexander III: :: "To briefly summarize a well documented article in _The Genealogist_ v. 10, no. 1, pp. 35-72, 'Agnes (de Besford) Throckmorton was therefore descended neither from the Harley family of co. Salop nor from the Harley family of co. Worcester." Evidence indicates that Alexander de Besford (b. est. 1325?) was likely son of John de Besford's brother Alexander, thus entirely missing any possible connection to Joan [de Harley?]. Please make a note of it.'" : Note, that would also make this Alexander [[Besford-2]] actually Alexander IV. (Which makes sense.) It also detaches the entire Harley-Corbet line. And one of the family trees listed as a source on one of the Besford-related profiles had the following information about Alexander Besford & his parents Alexander and Joan (no surname) Besford:See the entries for [https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/162642/I37865/joan-/individual Joan] (no surname), wife of Alexander Besford b c1310, and for [https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/162642/I01050/-/individual Alexander Besford] b c1339, attached as their son. Tree posted by Jim Weber, "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest" (accessed 3 September 2022). * Joan, born about 1315 (no surname, death date or parents) * Married before 1338,[1] Alexander de Besford, born about 1310 in Besford, Pershore, Worcestershire, England * Son Alexander de Besford, born about 1339 in Besford, Pershore, Worcestershire, England. Died 1403. ** Married 1st: CoHeiress of Rous Lench, born about 1340 in Rous Lench, Evesham, Worcestershire, England. ** Married before July 1386 (2nd marriage for both) Beatrice de Thorndon, born about 1340 in Thorndon Manor, Pershore, Worcestershire, England. Died 1404. ** Daughter Agnes de Besford was born about 1360 in Besford, Pershore, Worcestershire, England. Died after 1428. :Note: Wikitree profiles for Beatrice an Agnes are [[Thornden-1]] and [[Besford-1]], respectively.
: Note2: The only listed source I recognized on Alexander's entry was "Paul Reed (Reedpcgen), 10 Aug 1998", which seems to match the following SGM post: * [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/LQ4GXyO8ah4/m/egDMtZA-VckJ SGM post] by Reedpcgen, 21 August 1998, in the "Grosvenor / Pershale Connection and Line?" thread in the soc.genealogy.medieval Google group (accessed 3 September 2022). : Or maybe [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/lTLeZpTrAgc this SGM post], which shares the following (when noting that Alexander was the son of Alexander Besford, not the [[Besford-6|John Besford]] who married [[Harley-46|Joan Harley]]): * To briefly summarize a well documented article in _The Genealogist_ v. 10, no. 1, pp. 35-72, "Agnes (de Besford) Throckmorton was therefore descended neither from the Harley family of co. Salop nor from the Harley family of co. Worcester." Evidence indicates that Alexander de Besford (b. est. 1325?) was likely son of John de Besford's brother Alexander, thus entirely missing any possible connection to Joan [de Harley?]. Please make a note of it. ; ) * The next post continues: "Oh, and should you still be curious, that article contains a decent biography of Robert de Harley. He was not a knight, he did not die in 1359, and was not a victim of the inquisition. It appears he was mentally handicapped, as records call him "fatuus." He was son of Sir Robert de Harley, who died of the Black Death in 1349." I think that the last is referring to the husband of Joan Corbet. If so, we have three versions of him: * Robert de Harley (not "Sir"), per the aforementioned SGM post * Sir Robert Harley (d. 1370) of Willey, Salop (his widow Joan, daughter of Sir Robert Corbet of Moreton Corbet, married John Darras before June 1390) * Sir Robert Harley of Harley, Salop, by Joan, da. of Sir Robert Corbet† of Moreton Corbet - parents of Alice Harley, wife of Hamon Peshale ---- {{Blue|From Maryann}} [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/lTLeZpTrAgc/m/K4uWD0ioJhAJ Reedpcgen 9 Aug 1998] :"This is wrong. It is not accurate. There is no proof that Joan was even a 'de Harley,' and there is no descent from her in the first place. Weis's [Walter Lee Sheppard, the editor's] comments were based on an older article in The Genealogist ["Ravens or Pelicans"] which was superceded by the article I made reference to. pcr" {{Blue|An article which he, Paul C Reed, also wrote. Anyway, I don't have access to ''The Genealogist'' but perhaps this ancient deed is the issue?}} B. 4198. [Staff. and Worc.] Grant by Joan de Harley, relict of the late Robert de Harley, to Alexander de Besforde, of all her lands and tenements in Harley [co. Stafford], Caldewelle, and Besforde [co. Worcester]; with release of all her right in all the lands and tenements in the said places which formerly belonged to the said Robert. Feast of St Andrew, 50 Edward III.''A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office. Volume III'', ed. H C Maxwell Lyte, (London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1900), 304, e-book ''Internet Archive'' (https://archive.org/details/descriptivecatal03greauoft/page/304/mode/1up : accessed 15 September, 2022). B. 4198. {{Blue|Which doesn't mention her relationship to Alexander de Besford.}} ---- === multiple couples? === of Willey & of Harley? Sir / not sir? from https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/xTYdJXr7cYg : Is this the same Robert Harley/Joan Corbet that has been discredited in AR7 & AR8 or a different couple altogether??? == Property Dispute == "Although his [Sir Robert Corbet (-1395)] two elder brothers, Thomas and Sir Fulk Corbet, both died leaving issue, Roger was nevertheless to inherit a substantial part of the family estates. This came about as a result of transactions made by his parents in the 1360s and 1370s with the intention of disinheriting their rightful heir (Thomas’s daughter, Elizabeth, wife of Sir John Ipstones*) and restricting the descent of certain manors to the male line. After his mother’s death in 1381 Roger inherited the townships of Lawley in Wellington, Bletchley and Hopton Wafers as well as eight messuages and other property in Shrewsbury; and when his brother Sir Fulk died on 3 Aug. 1382 leaving a daughter as heir, he acquired the entailed estates, which included Shawbury, Moreton Corbet, Habberley, Rowton and three other manors in Shropshire (with an estimated value of over £40 a year). The remainder of the Corbet estates were to pass to Sir Fulk’s young child, Elizabeth, but there soon arose disputes over the manors of Yockleton, Shelve and Wentnor and a quarter of the forest of Caus, which were held for life by Roger’s sister Joan, wife first of Sir Robert Harley and then of John Darras*. Joan had leased these manors to Sir Fulk for term of his life, with remainder, so it was claimed, to Roger, but the King’s lawyers asserted that the property should escheat to the Crown during Elizabeth’s minority. Roger’s suit with the Crown dragged on until Easter 1385, when he apparently won his case, but the question of ownership arose again in 1390 when Elizabeth, who had by then married John Mawddwy, lord of Dinas Mawddwy, came of age. On 7 June Corbet and Darras along with their supporters (who included Sir Hugh Cheyne*, Sir Richard Ludlow*, Thomas Young I* and Malcolm de la Mare*) were summoned before the Council each on pain of 200 marks, the King having been informed that ‘strife and debate’ had arisen between them and the Mawddwys, and that they were ‘minded to make riots and unlawful assemblies of men of the march’. Two weeks later, however, they were excused appearing before the Council, so long as they bound themselves to keep the peace before the justices of assize. The manors in dispute eventually passed to the Mawddwys and their daughter, who married Hugh Burgh*.2"https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/corbet-sir-roger-1395 the following passages are from a website that was incredibly hard to navigate, which is why I did not summarize - I'm not sure the links will serve to get back to what I was looking at. from https://hyperleap.com/topic/John_Darras/Willey%2C_Shropshire Roger Corbet had two older brothers, Thomas and John, as well as a younger brother, John, and sisters, including Joan, who was possibly the eldest of the siblings. Roger and Joan's parents, Robert and Elizabeth Corbet, had been concerned to keep the family estates together in a time of short life-spans and tortuous succession that affected many landowning families. As the eldest son, Thomas, predeceased his parents, the initial target had been to prevent the estates going to Elizabeth, his daughter, who had married Sir John Ipstones, a quarrelsome and sometimes violent man who served twice as MP for Staffordshire. In the 1360s they initiated a complex series of property transactions, using the device of fine of lands, and intended to keep the bulk of the Corbet lands effectively in tail, favouring in particular Fulk and Roger. The provisions of these fines were contested by Ipstones and Elizabeth from the outset. However, after the death of Fulk in 1382, much worse followed. Some of the provisions were revealed as mutually-contradictory. Fulk's daughter and sole heiress, also Elizabeth, contested effective ownership of property that had been assigned for life, under a fine of 1363, to Joan and her first husband, Sir Robert Harley of Willey, who died around 1370, with the remainder to Fulk and the heirs of his body. These lands at Yockleton, Shelve, Wentnor and Caus Forest, were all on the western side of Shropshire, close to the Welsh border and Joan and Harley leased them for the remainder of their lives to Sir Fulk for a rent of £60 a year. However, in 1367, they levied a fine to ensure estates passed to Roger in the event of Fulk's death. As Joan was still alive when Sir Fulk died in 1382, his daughter, Elizabeth, had a reasonable expectation of continuing to lease the lands under the fine of 1363. Joan, however, intended the lands to go immediately to her younger brother, Roger, according to the fine of 1367. She had reiterated the position after Harley's death in a new fine in 1376, and this position was assumed by the inquisition post mortem following Sir Fulk's death. There was a series of legal claims and counter-claims, with the Crown intervening to try to secure an escheat while the young Elizabeth was still a minor. However, Roger emerged victorious in 1385.wikipedia From https://hyperleap.com/topic/John_Darras/John_Ipstones/Willey%2C_Shropshire Ipstones and Elizabeth were the first to challenge this settlement, almost immediately after their marriage The action was initiated at the King's Bench in Leicester in Easter term of 1374, a year before Sir Robert died. The target of their action in the Court of Common Pleas was the Leicestershire manor of Braunstone. The manor was an example of the subinfeudation monarchs were desperate to end: the Corbets held it under the Harcourts, who held it of the Burdet family, who held it of the Ferrers family of Groby, the tenants-in-chief. Elizabeth's aunt, Margaret Corbet, had married the Warwickshire landowner Sir Thomas Erdington of Erdington and they had taken over Braunstone as early as 1364. Nevertheless, their response to the action by Ipstones and Elizabeth Corbet was that they held nothing in the manor. The suit went against a second strand in the Corbets' dynastic policy: that of contracting double marriage alliances wherever possible. Sir Robert had married two of his daughters into the Harleys of Willey, Shropshire and a son and daughter into the Erdingtons. Sir Roger, who was the third and final heir, was deeply invested in his sister's marriage, not least because he was married to his own sister-in-law, Margaret Erdington. Hence the case was protracted and strongly contested by the Corbets and Erdingtons, although the inquisition following Sir Robert's death in 1375 had recognised that Elizabeth, now over 18, was his heir in blood. In 1382 Thomas and Margaret Erdington were still prevaricating and prolonging matters by failing to turn up for court hearings. Ultimately the manor was to pass to the son of Margaret and Thomas, the younger Thomas Erdington, and the Erdingtons were to remain tenants there until the last of their line died, sine prole, in 1467.wikipedia : posted 13 September 2022 on [[Corbet-241|Margaret Corbet (abt.1309-aft.1385)]]: * Perhaps this Margaret was meant to be daughter, not sister to Robert [[Corbet-36]]? In looking for the Margaret Corbet - da. of [[Corbet-36|Robert d 1375]] & sister of [[Corbet-25|Roger d 1395]], married [[Erdington-17|Thomas Erdington]], brother of Margaret, wife of [[Corbet-25|Sir Roger (d 1395)]], I found the profile for [[Corbet-35|Margaret (Corbet) Warenne (abt.1355-1405)]]... which apparently conflates Margaret daughter of Peter Corbet who married [[Warenne-116|Griffith Warenne]] with the Margaret Corbet (d 1405) who married Thomas Erdington, daughter of [[Corbet-36|Robert Corbet (d 1375)]] and [[Strange-151|Elizabeth Strange]] - see http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/erdington-thomas-1371-1434 from https://www.wikiwand.com/en/John_Darras Some of these properties passed to Roger Willey, a relative of Sir Robert Harley, in 1400,[fn] presumably on Joan's death: Willey was a business associate of Darras.[fn] == Multiple Joan Corbet Profiles == : '''Other profiles for a Joan Corbet''' (potentially duplicates). Dates and attached profiles are as of 2 September 2022: * [[Corbet-90]]: Joan (Corbet) de la Pole (abt.1261-1348) ** father [[Corbet-40]]: Robert Corbet (abt.1234-1300) ** mother [[Strange-205]]: Katherine (Strange) Stranton (abt.1237-) ** husband [[Pole-115]]: Owain ap Griffith de la Pole (1257-1293) * [[De_Corbett-1]]: Joan (de Corbett) Corbett (1274-1348). Attached profiles: ** husband [[Harley-47]]: Robert Harley (abt.1270-1349), who is also husband of *** Corbet-239 (this Joan) ** daughter [[Harley-46]]: Joan (Harley) de Besford (abt.1308-abt.1341) *** [[Besford-6]]: John (Besford) de Besford (abt.1296-aft.1341), husband of Joan [[Harley-46]]. Attached as parents of *** [[Besford-2]]: Alexander Besford (abt.1319-bef.1403) * ''interjecting here... ''I think that [[Harley-47]] is the Robert who married Margaret Brampton in 1302 or 1309. - [2nd interjection - Harley-47 would have needed to be merged into Harley-151, so instead Harley-47 now solely represents husband of Joan b c1335]. See [[Harley-151|Robert Harley (1276-)]] (currently attached as her husband) & [[Brampton-11|Margaret (Brampton) Harley (1286-)]] ... and profile attached as her father - [[Brampton-12|Bryan Brampton (1263-1294)]] - whose profile text cites his IPM, saying "According to his i.p.m., he left two young daughters and coheirs, Margaret (aged 1) and Elizabeth (aged 5 weeks)."Calendar of inquisitions post mortem and other analogous documents preserved in the Public Record Office, pp. 189-90 His profile also has a comment that gives their husbands: ** Elizabeth (bap. 12 Dec 1295 - after March 1354; married 1313/14 to Sir Edmund de Cornwall of Kinlet) ** Margaret (1286/87-1355; married Sir Robert de Harley * these would be the aunts mentioned whose heirs were... dang. my memory fails me. * [[Corbet-562]]: Joan (Corbet) de Wyard (abt.1305-) ** father [[Corbet-99]]: William Corbet (1280-1361) ** mother [[Corbet-125]]: Unknown Corbet (1286-1375) ** husband [[Wyard-5]]: John (Wyard) de Wyard (bef.1299-) * [[Corbet-557]]: Joan Corbet (abt.1322-) ** father [[Corbet-72]]: Roger Corbet (abt.1282-abt.1368) of Caus Castle - son of Roger [[Corbet-73]] ** mother [[Camaville-1]]: Amice (Camaville) Corbet (-abt.1368) ** husband (no attached profile & not mentioned in text) * [Corbet-239]: this Joane Corbet (abt.1332-aft.1417) ''for reference'' ** father [[Corbet-36]]: Robert Corbet (1304-1375) ** mother [[Strange-151]]: Elizabeth (Strange) Corbet (abt.1308-abt.1381) ** husband [[Harley-47]]: Robert Harley (abt.1270-1349) * [[Corbet-220]]: Joan Corbet (abt.1355-). Attached profiles: ** father [[Corbet-285]]: John Corbet (1324-1383) ** mother Corbet-239: Joane Corbet (abt.1332-aft.1417) ** brother [[Corbet-218]]: John Corbet (abt.1355-abt.1389) :: Update: 3 September 2022: I detached John [[Corbet-285]] from being the husband of this Joan [Corbet-239] and Joan from being mother of his children - Joan ([[Corbet-220]]) and John ([[Corbet-218]]), father of [[Corbet-23|Alice]] who married [[Brereton-10|William Brereton]]. ~ [[Noland-165|Noland-165]] 22:22, 3 September 2022 (UTC) * [[Corbet-351]]: Joane Corbet (abt.1368-) ** father [[Corbet-25]]: Roger Corbet (abt.1355-abt.1395) ** mother [[Erdington-1]]: Margaret (Erdington) Corbet (abt.1353-1395) ** sister of [[Corbet-5]]: Robert Corbet MP (1383-abt.1420) ''updated death date: RA II:292 CORBET 8'' ** husband (no attached profile & not mentioned in text) * [[Corbet-105]]: Johanna (Corbet) Hopton (abt.1422-) ** father [[Corbet-106]]: Thomas Corbet (abt.1398-abt.1482) ** mother [[Cornwall-19]]: Elizabeth (Cornwall) Corbet (1395-) ** husband [[Hopton-36]]: John Hopton (abt.1415-) * [[Corbet-437]]: Jane "Joan" (Corbet) Cressett (abt.1446-) ** father [[Corbet-6]]: Roger Corbet (abt.1415-1467) ** mother [[Hopton-1]]: Elizabeth (Hopton) Stanley (abt.1427-1498) ** husbands: (1) [[Twynyho-1|John Twynyho]], (2) [[Cressett-9|Thomas Cressett, Esq.]] * [[Corbet-541]]: Joan (Corbet) Newport (abt.1503-bef.1590) ** father [[Corbet-4]]: Robert Corbet (1477-1513) ** mother [[Vernon-10]]: Elizabeth (Vernon) Corbet (abt.1480-1563) ** husbands: (1) [[Newport-524|Thomas Newport (-1549)]], (2) [[Moreton-120|Richard Moreton (1500-1590)]] === Joan Corbets by marriage === * [[Mortimer-689]]: Joan (Mortimer) Corbet (-aft.1270), wife of [[Corbet-109]]: Peter Corbet (1229-1300) - his birth/death and her death given as Caus, Shropshire. * [[Thornbury-40]]: Joan (Thornbury) Corbet (abt.1385-1418), married Robert [[Corbet-629]] (abt.1354-bef.1417). From his profile: Joanna, widow of [[Corbet-629|Robert Corbet (abt.1354-bef.1417)]], of King's Bromley, co. Stafford, and Hadley, co. Salop, died 3 Oct. 1418. Her heir was [[Peto-23|William Peyto]], her son by her first husband, [[Peto-22|William de Peto]] (died 1406/7). Her 2nd husband was [[Knightley-82|John Knightley]] the younger.From a Knightly pedigree (see the excerpt in WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Knightley-160 here], accessed 4 September 2022), in Collections for a History of Staffordshire, [http://www.mocavo.com/Collections-for-a-History-of-Staffordshire-Volume-4-3/886457/469 page 13]. ** https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robert_Corbet_(died_1417)&oldid=612430079 ** http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/corbet-sir-robert-1354-1417
b.c.1354, s. and h. of Sir Robert Corbet (c.1330-1404) of Kings Bromley, Staffs. and Hadley, by his 1st w. m. (1) c.1364, Alice, da. and h. of Sir John Langton of Hoddesdon, Herts. ?1da.; (2) by June 1385, Joan, da. of Agnes, da. and coh. of Ralph Broc of ‘Maudeleyns’, in Northchurch, Herts., wid. of Sir Peter Scudamore of Upton Scudamore, Wilts., 1da.; (3) aft. 1415, Joan (d. Oct. 1418), da. of Sir John Thornbury*, wid. of William Peyto of Chesterton, Warws. and of John Knightley* of Gnosall, Staffs. Kntd. by July 1372.
"Although Corbet’s father, Sir Robert senior, was the youngest of Sir Roger Corbet of Hadley’s three sons, he had nevertheless inherited the family’s widespread estates,... Most of these properties did not pass to the MP until his father’s death in 1404, at the late age of 74 or more, although in his father’s lifetime he and his first wife had taken possession of Kings Bromley (by a settlement made in 1372)..."
"Corbet died on 5 July 1417, leaving as heir to the family estates his daughter (probably by his second wife), Sibyl, wife of [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/greville-john-1444 John Greville]* of Sezincote, Gloucestershire. After Greville’s death without issue in 1444, they were to pass to the son of Sir Robert’s half-brother, Sir Guy Corbet.11" * [[Unknown-283003]]: Johanna (Unknown) Corbet (-abt.1339), married [[Corbet-549]]: Walter Corbet (-aft.1339) * [[Leighton-780]]: Joan Leighton (1359-1389), married John [[Corbet-218]] (abt.1355-abt.1389), parents of ** [[Corbet-565]]: Richard Corbet (abt.1390-1404) ** [[Corbet-23]]: Alice (Corbet) Brereton (bef.1391-1458) ** From Richard's profile: On 24 February, 1410-11, a ''writ of livery'' was issued to William son of William Brereton, Kt, and Alice his wife, sister and heir of Richard Corbert kinsman and heir of Dame Mary le Roos, of the manor of Staple-Foulk, held ''in capite'' of the Earls of Chester, and in the hands of the Earl by the death of Richard, who died a minor without heirs of his body. [11& 12 Henry IV m 2 d (10)]Peter Turner, comp, "Appendix II: No 1. Welsh Records: Calendar of Recognizance Rolls of the Palatinate of Chester, to the End of the Reign of Henry IV", ''The Thirty-Sixth Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records [13 February 1875]'', (London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1875), 55, e-book ''Internet Archive'' (https://archive.org/details/annualreportdep02offigoog/page/55/mode/1up : accessed 12 April, 2022). ** This Richard as son and heir of John Corbet, [https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh33shro/page/158/mode/1up?q=corbet page 158], ''Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society'' (1903) * [[Toret-3]]: Joanna (Toret) Corbet (abt.1183-bef.1239), wife of [[Corbet-37]]: Richard Corbet (abt.1173-bef.1235) * [[Unknown-283067]]: Joan (Unknown) Corbet (abt.1390-), wife of [[Corbet-561]]: John Corbet (bef.1390-) * [[Burley-20]]: Jane (Burley) Corbet (abt.1370-) ''Jane and Joan are often treated as synonymous''; Jane married [[Corbet-107]]: Thomas Corbet (abt.1370-) == Working Backwards? == : Having a hard time sorting out the Caution. I thought perhaps working from descendants up might work better, but maybe not... following text is from the profile for [[Pole-45|William Pole (-1329)]], which has its own problems. (See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1188653/parent-of-sir-william-pole?show=1189048#a1189048 this answer] to a G2G question about William of Hull, which references the Wikipedia article on William the financier.https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_de_la_Pole_(Chief_Baron_of_the_Exchequer)&oldid=791050301#Parentage ) : Wikipedia's article on Sir "William de la Pole (of Mawddwy)", who died before 1319 and "was the fourth son of Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn", notes that he "would have inherited the principality of Powys Wenwynwyn, if it had continued to descend in the male line according to Welsh law" when his elder brother Owen de la Pole died. Instead, it went - according to English law - to Owen's "daughter Hawise Gadarn, Lady of Powys, wife of John Charleton, 1st Baron Cherleton. Contrary to a few reports, there is no evidence of any relationship to William de la Pole of Hull, merchant and financier to Edward III."Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_la_Pole_(of_Mawddwy) William de la Pole (of Mawddwy)], accessed 6 September 2022.Another source says that the wife of the William of Hull was Catherine Norwich (see the "other" William's profile, [[Pole-45]]). In WikiTree, the husband of [[Norwich-5|Catherine Norwich]] = [[Pole-39]]: William (Pole) de la Pole (1302-1366). See also https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Pole,_William_de_la_(d.1366)_(DNB00) ... source for [[Pole-46|Richard (Pole) de la Pole (-1345)]], son of William and Elina. The Wikipedia article gives some information about the family of Sir William de la Pole of Mawddwy: : "Sir William de la Pole had... the Lordship of Mawddwy, consisting of Mawddwy and most of Mallwyd. Sir William was succeeded in this lordship by his son Gruffydd (who was of age in 1319), his son, another William, and his son John. John's son Fulk predeceased his father without issue in about 1414. Accordingly, Mawddwy then passed to Fulk's sister Elizabeth, who married Hugh Burgh. Hugh Burgh's son John (1414–1471) owned the lordship, but only left four daughters who were John's coheiresses." * "Elisabeth (Isabella) de Burgh (died 1522) married Sir John Lingen (died 1505), buried in Aymestrey, Herefordshire". * Anchoretta de Burgh, married John Leighton of StreTton [sic], later of Wattlesborough and Loton, Sheriff of Shropshire (d 1493)." * ''the article does not name the other two daughters'' ==== Burgh to Pole ==== * John Burgh (1414–1471) = [[Burgh-289]]: John Burgh (1414-1471)... son of * Hugh Burgh, husband of Fulk Pole's sister Elizabeth * Fulk Pole, father of Fulk Pole & Elizabeth (Pole) Burgh * John Pole, father of Fulk * * William de la Pole (died before 1319), youngest of four brothers = ? [[Pole-45]]: William Pole (-1329) ''WikiTree has this William as son of Owen, with spouse [[Unknown-298392|Elina]]'' ... The [[ap_Gwenwynwyn-6|profile for Gruffydd]], father of William & Owen, lists his fourth son as "William de la Pole married Eleanor ferch thomas" * Oldest brother was Owen, married to Jane Pole (a cousin)Hirschman, E.C. & Yates, D.N. (2014). The Early Jews and Muslims of England and Wales: A Genetic and Genealogical History, (pp.139). Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., Inc. [https://books.google.com/books?id=zq9iAwAAQBAJ&lpg=PA141&dq=catherine%20le%20strange&pg=PA139#v=onepage&q=catherine%20le%20strange&f=false Google Books]. = [[Pole-115]]: Owain ap Griffith (Pole) de la Pole (1257-1293), spouse [[Corbet-90]] Joan (Corbet) de la Pole (abt.1261-1348) ** father of Hawise Gadarn, wife of John Charleton) = [[Pole-105]]: Hawise (Pole) de Cheriton (bef.1293-bef.1353) & [[Charlton-245|John (Charlton) de Charleton (1268-1353)]] * Owen & William were sons of Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn = [[ap_Gwenwynwyn-6]]: Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn (abt.1215-1286), spouse [[Strange-121|Hawise Strange]] == Other Profiles == * [[Ipstones-1|Alice (Ipstones) Brereton (abt.1397-)]] * [[Burgh-255|Hubert (Burgh) de Burgh (abt.1230-)]] * [[Bassingbourne-16|Thomas Bassingbourne (abt.1445-1483)]] * [[Mallory-1074|William Mallory (abt.1385-)]], m ** [[Mallory-9|Margaret Mallory (abt.1392-1439)]], widow of ** [[Corbet-5|Robert Corbet MP (1383-abt.1420)]] == Alice... == '''[[De_Harley-7|Alice De Harley (1345-1389)]]''', wife of [[Peshale-20|Hamon Peshale (-abt.1398)]], daughter of Sir Robert Harley of Willey, Salop (died 1370), is niece of Sir Roger Corbet (d 1395 - married Margaret Erdington), who was third son of Sir Robert Corbet (d 1375) and Elizabeth Strange. : Note: Alice in WikiTree is not attached to parents as of 6 September 2022. Robert Harley (not sir) was the son of Sir Robert de Harley who died of the Black Death in 1349. Joan Corbet married the "not sir". Which does not align with Alice being the daughter of Sir Robert Harley of Willey, who died in 1370, and Joan Corbet. From an unrelated (through the Corbets) profile - [[Freeman-1326]], mentioned in [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/qxHgml2xoUw/m/TmU9UYY-BgAJ this SGM post]: : First, it has been shown that Joan de Harley, wife of John de Besford, was not a daughter of Sir Robert de Harley by his wife Joan Corbet.The Genealogist, vol. 1 no. 1 (Spring 1980): 27-39 ''Ravens or Pelicans: Who was Joan de Harley'', by John G. Hunt and Henry J. Young. The Genealogist, vol. 10 no.1 (Spring 1989): 35-72. ''Another look at Joan de Harley: Will Her Real Descendants Please Rise?'', by Paul C. Reed. '''[[Ipstones-1|Alice (Ipstones) Brereton (abt.1397-)]]''' ''following is the bulk of her profile as of 6 September 2022'' : Alice Ipstones was the daughter of [[Ipstones-5|William de Ipstones]] and [[Swynnerton-1|Maud Swynnerton]].Douglas Richardson. ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 4 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham, 2nd edition (Salt Lake City: the author, 2011), Vol. I, pp. 307-308, BRERETON 10, [https://books.google.co.uk/books?redir_esc=y&id=8JcbV309c5UC&q=brereton#v=snippet&q=brereton&f=false Google Books]Douglas Richardson. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 5 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham (Salt Lake City: the author, 2013), Vol. I, pp. 521-522, BRERETON 15G Wrottesley. ''Pedigrees from the Plea Rolls collected from the Pleadings in the Various Courts of Law AD 1200 to 1500 from the Original Rolls in the Public Record Office'', Public Record Office, 1905, p. 254, [https://archive.org/stream/pedigreesfromple00wrotrich#page/254/mode/2up Internet Archive] Her father's Inquisitions Post Mortem give her age as 2 or as 3 or more on February 1399/1400 (1400 in modern reckoning),J. L. Kirby, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry IV', Entries 205-206, in ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem'', Volume 18, Henry IV (London, 1987), pp. 62-77. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol18/pp62-77 British History Online], accessed 25 February 2021 so she was probably born between 1396 and 1398. Her father held lands in Staffordshire,Douglas Richardson, ''Magna Carta Ancestry'', Vol. III, p. 490, SAVAGE 9, [https://books.google.co.uk/books?redir_esc=y&id=8JcbV309c5UC&q=ipstones#v=snippet&q=ipstones&f=false Google Books] so she was likely to have been born in that county. : Alice and her older sister Christina/Christiana were their father's coheirs. Christiana was living in 9 Henry IV [30 September, 1407 to 29 September, 1408], when their mother, Matilda, with their stepfather, John Savage, sued John de Arderne, Kt, Alice, her sister Christiana and others for unjustly disseising them of the manor of Tean and rent from Draycote. Christiana presumably died in childhood as Alice brought her husband a full interest in her father's lands at Blymhill, Staffordshire.George Bridgeman. 'Some Account of the Manor and Parish of Blymhill, in the County of Strafford', in ''Historical Collections for a History of Staffordshire'', Vol. I, William Salt Archaeological Society, 1880, p. 301, [https://archive.org/details/collectionsforhi01staf_0/page/n329/mode/2up Internet Archive] : Alice married [[Brereton-163|Randal Brereton]] before 29 September 1410. ... : In 1410 Alice's grandmother [[Corbet-223|Elizabeth Corbet]] granted Alice's husband a 20-year lease of lands in Befford, Billesley (Warwickshire) and Shawbury (Shropshire). : In 1419 Alice and her husband sued her grandmother Elizabeth Corbet, widow of John Ipstones, for rent arrears, and four years later, in 1423, they sued again, this time for "waste and destruction in lands, houses, and gardens which she [Elizabeth] held of his [John Ipstones'] inheritance in Plymylle [Blymhill] and Kerswall", Staffordshire.George Wrottesley. 'Extracts from the Plea Rolls of the reigns of Henry V and Henry VI, translated from the original Rolls in the Public Record Office', in ''Collections for a History of Staffordshire'', Vol. 17, William Salt Archaeological Society, 1896, pp. 75, [https://archive.org/details/collectionsforhi17stafuoft/page/74/mode/2up Internet Archive], and 89, [https://archive.org/details/collectionsforhi17stafuoft/page/88/mode/2up Internet Archive] '''[[Puleston-106|Alice (Puleston) Harley (abt.1235-)]]''' - married [[Harley-5|Robert Harley (abt.1230-)]] and, as of 5 September, the parents of Richard [[Harley-839]], born c1235. : Alice was born about 1235. She is the daughter of [[Puleston-10|Roger Puleston]]. She married Robert de Harley ca. 1255. : "It is also said that Roger de Pyvelesdon had a daughter Alice by his wife Margaret Monthermer, and that she married Robert de Harley. This Robert succeeded his father "Richard, who held a knight's fee in Harle in 1240, and became one of the coroners of Salop, and died in the office" (Andersons's Salopia, p. 220). This is confirmed by the following charter:—
A.D. 1255. Roger de Pyvelesdon grants to Robert de Harlegh in frank marriage with Alice his daughter half a mark annual rent which William de Donvill paid for a tenement held under the granter in the vill of Farlawe, co. Salop. (Dugdale's MSS., vol. xxxix, fol. 80.)…He left four sons besides his daughter Alice, wife of Robert de Harley. All of these seem to have been men of note in their day."Archaeologia Cambrensis, Emral and Its Occupants. pp 287-289, [https://books.google.com/books?id=-d81AAAAMAAJ&q=harley#v=snippet&q=harley&f=false Google Books]. ''I posted the following comment on the profile of Alice Puleston's "son" Richard Harley'' - [[Harley-839|Richard Harley (abt.1235-abt.1320)]]'' - on 2 September 2022: : The following are excerpts about this Richard from ''A History of Shropshire'', volume 3 (London, A. Constable and Co. : 1908). Online courtesy of [https://archive.org/details/historyofshropsh0003unse/page/n6/mode/1up?q=harley archive.org] (accessed 2 September 2022). : "In 1300 the coroners and communities of the counties were allowed for the first time to elect their own sheriffs.... In 1300 the counties elected Richard of Harley, lord of Kenley and Harley and a grandson of Roger de Puleston, under-sheriff in the 1240s. Harley’s administrative ability had already been recognized in local commissions, and his brother was a royal clerk...." : "In the earlier 14th century the knights most consistently elected for Shropshire were Richard of Harley (8 times 1300-16), Sir Roger Corbet of Caus (15 times 1309-41),... Richard of Harley (d. 1316),[15] sheriff 1300-3." :: Footnote 15 ("''V.C.H, Salop.'' viii. 87.") is on [https://archive.org/details/historyofshropsh0003unse/page/23/mode/1up?q=harley page 23]. The earlier part of the quote is from [https://archive.org/details/historyofshropsh0003unse/page/235/mode/1up?q=harley page 235]. Scott is working on a re-do of [[Harley-5]]'s profile at [[Space: Michal-120 Pre-1500 Sandbox]]. By the link for the profile attached as son Richard ([[Harley-839]]), I posted the comment: "profile needs massive editing (to include change to 1255/6 birth date) or detached, with info about Robert's son Richard the subject of a new profile." == Robert Harley, father-in-law of Joane Corbet == following is a copy of info added to [[Harley-47|Robert Harley (abt.1270-1349)]] 6 September 2022. The profile as of 4:30 pm, 6 September 2022 is attached as husband of 2 Joan Corbets, but he is husband of neither - he is believed to be the father of the Robert who married Joan. :* [[Corbet-239]]: Joane Corbet (abt.1332-aft.1417) :* [[De_Corbett-1]]: Joan (de Corbett) Corbett (1274-1348) : '''Note''': Information in a Visitation is considered reliable for information about the generations nearest the time it was taken - not so much when centuries have passed (i.e., the Visitation of Shropshire was taken in 1623, so information about those living in the 1300s needs collaborating sources). [top-of-profile text] The Visitation of Shropshire shows Joanna, born 1332, daughter of [[Corbet-36|Robert Corbet]] as the wife of Robert Harley. : The Visitation does not give a date of birth for her. It shows her as daughter of "Robertus Corbet de Morton miles ob. 49 E. 3" [1375/6]49 E. 3 = 25 January 1375 - 24 January 1376 ~ [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cal/reg11.htm Edward III regnal calendar] (accessed 6 September 2022). & Elizabetha. It has Robertus as son of Thomas and Amecia (Thomas, son of Robert & Matilda/Maud - the same Robert who married Katherine Strange).Visitation of Shropshire, [https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog/page/n188/mode/1up?view=theater&q=Corbet page 134] ~ [[Noland-165]], 6 September 2022 * Joanne [[Corbet-239]], m Robert [son of [[Harley-47|Harley-47, d 1349]] - he does not appear to have a profile], daughter of * Robert [[Corbet-36]] (d 1375) & [[Strange-151|Elizabetha]], son of * Thomas [[Corbet-34]] and [[Hussey-42|Amecia]], son of * Robert [[Corbet-40]] & [[FitzAlan-639|Maud]] (not Robert & his other wife, [[Strange-205|Katherine Strange]]) ... note that Thomas's half-sister (Robert & Katherine's daughter), [[Corbet-90|Joan Corbet (abt. 1261-1348)]], is attached as wife of [[Pole-115|Owain ap Griffith (Pole) de la Pole (1257-1293)]] :: note - WikiTree IDs are for what appear to be the correct profiles as of 6 September 2022 == Complete Peerage == : Following citation is from the profile of [[Harley-839|Richard Harley (abt.1235-abt.1320)]], 9 September 2022: * The Hon. Vicary Gibbs and H. Arthur Doubleday. Complete Peerage of Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland. London: The St. Catherine Press, 34 Norfolk Street Strand, 1913. pp 187-189 : It is probably for Cokayne's ''Complete Peerage'' (WikiTree's source page for ''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Complete_Peerage_of_England%2C_Scotland%2C_Ireland%2C_Great_Britain_and_the_United_Kingdom Complete Peerage]'' has links to online copies), which is usually cited more along the lines of "Cokayne, G.E., Gibbs, V., ed. ''The Complete Peerage....''" : However, based on the publication date (1913), it appears that the reference is to volume 3 of the new edition of Cokayne, "Canonteign to Cutts", which is online courtesy of [https://archive.org/details/completepeerageo03coka archive.org] (accessed 2 September 2022) and [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE98629 FamilySearch]. And mention of a descendant of [[Harley-5|Robert Harley]] (father of Richard) is found under the Corbet Barony (pages 417-418), in footnote ''a'' on page 418: * The coheirs of John (born 25 March 1298), the last Lord Corbet, were "the descendants of his aunts. (1) Alice, ''m.'' Robert de Stafford, whose great-grandson and h., Ralph, Lord Stafford, then aged 32, inherited the Castle of Caus, &c.; and (2) Emma, ''m.'' Sir Bryan de Brampton, of whose great-grand-daughters and coheirs, Margaret, then aged 46, was wife of Robert Harley [ancestor of the Earls of Oxford], and Elizabeth, then aged 42, was wife of Edmund de Cornwall."Cokayne's ''Complete Peerage,'' volume 3 (1913), [https://archive.org/details/completepeerageo03coka/page/418/mode/1up?q=harley page 418]. : [[Brampton-11|Margaret Brampton (1286-)]] married [[Harley-151|Robert Harley (1276-)]] in 1302.Married in 1302, per the article on the [https://biography.wales/article/s1-HARL-BRA-1275 Harley family] in the Dictionary of Welsh Biography. The [https://www.harleyestate.co.uk/history.php History of Harley] states that Robert married Margaret in 1309. (Both pages accessed 2 September 2022.) :: According to Salesbury MSS, a Roger Pulesdon living in 1345 marries for his first wife Margaret, daughter of Sir William Monthermer. It is more probable that she was wife (first or second) to this Roger, who was living in 1241. Mr. G. F. Clark writes: "There is, as far as I know, but one family of Monthermer, that represented by Ralph de M., a simple Esquire, who married, in 1296, Joan, widow of the Earl of Clare. == Visitation of Shropshire == It took me WAY too long to figure out that the ''Visitation of Shropshire Taken in 1623'' was published in two parts... The Harley family that Joan Corbet married into in part I = [https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog/page/n268/mode/1up?q=sheriff+1301 pp 213-4] & in part II = [https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop01grazgoog/page/n32/mode/1up?view=theater&q=%22sheriff+1301%22 pp 303-4]. : Part 1 = https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog * has Richard's wife as Burga da. & h. to Sir Andrew Willeigh Knt., Lord of Willeleigh & their son as * Sir Malcolme de Harley Knt. (no other info) - a record posted on another profile explains how that might have happened) - and his son as * Sir Robert de Harley of Harley, Willey, & Kinleighe Knt. (m Margrett da. & coh. to Sir Bryan Brampton...) * Shows the Corbet sisters who married sons of Robert Harley & his wife Margaret as daughters of Roger Corbet. : Part 2 = https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00grazgoog * has Richard's wife as Burga da. & h. to Andreas de Willey ao 11 E. 2. & their son as * Robertus de Harley miles (m "Margareta filia natu maxima et cohaeres Brioni de Brampton [of Brampton Brian] militis ao 23 E. 3.") * Shows the Corbet sisters who married sons of Robert Harley & his wife Margaret as daughters of Robert Corbet.''Visitation of Shropshire,'' part 2, [ page 305], looks to have Joan, daughter of Robert Corbet, Knt., married to Robert Harley in xx and widowed in xx - "nupta ao 30 E. 3 vidua ao 18 H. 4." (based on... regnal cal. link). See the first two pages of the [https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog/page/n5/mode/1up?q=1241 Introduction of Part 1] for a discussion of Harl. 1241, which says (among other things) : : "... I am apt to believe that the Date of the Visitation last mentioned may be mistaken, and that it should be 1584.... And as the date of 1564, seems not to be right ; so I suspect that Mr. Hanford may not have been the most accurate Copyist in some other places; not but that the Book being a Painter's Book only (wherein the Seals and other Proofs of Descents are almost intirely omitted) may upon divers occasions prove of good use." : Part 1 notes that Harl. 1241 makes this Sir Malcolm ''brother'', not father, of Sir Robert who marries Margrett Brampton. : Part 2 says "Harl. 1241 makes a Sir Malcolm Harley son of Richard and father of Robert." So I'm not sure exactly what "Harl. 1241" encompasses. Also from the introduction: : There is another copy of the Visitation of 1623 in the School Library at Shrewsbury, and by the kindness of the School Committee we have been able to incorporate a collation of this interesting MS. in the present volume, which therefore consists of Harl. MS. 1396, with additions from Harl. MSS. 615 and 1241, and from the Shrewsbury MS., and comprises the Visitations of 1569, 1584, and 1623. To distinguish these various MSS., Harl. MS. 1396 is printed in ordinary Roman type, the additions from Harl. MS. 1241 are printed in italics, the additions from Harl. MS. 615 are printed in italics within parentheses, and the additions and variations taken from the Shrewsbury MS. are printed in italics within square brackets. Other variations are explained in the footnotes, and additions by the Editors are printed in ordinary Roman type within square brackets. == Sources == * [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cal/medcal.shtml Regnal Calendar], posted on the website "[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/ Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]". * Visitation of Shropshire: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog/mode/1up?view=theater&q=Corbet (part 1) * Antiquities of Shropshire. Vol VI, 1858, p 118 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t0qr5db26&view=1up&seq=555 HathiTrust]. * SGM: https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/lTLeZpTrAgc ... [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/xTYdJXr7cYg/m/3OpqgYj8CgAJ this post] has titles, etc. of the two articles: ** See: The Genealogist, vol. 10 no.1 (Spring 1989). P. 35-72 'Another look at Joan de Harley: Will Her Real Descendants Please Rise?' by Paul C. Reed. ** Also: The Genealogist, vol. 1 no. 1 (Spring 1980). P. 27-39 'Ravens or Pelicans: Who was Joan de Harley?' by John G. Hunt and Henry J. Young. ** [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/lTLeZpTrAgc/m/K4uWD0ioJhAJ SGM post] 9 August 1998 by Reedpcgen in the thread "Sir Robert de Harley" (accessed 11 September 2022). - re: no evidence "Joan (Harley) Besford" was a Harley. ** [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/lTLeZpTrAgc/m/NPSrPN99-HYJ SGM post] 9 August 1998 by Reedpcgen in the thread "Sir Robert de Harley" (accessed 11 September 2022). - re: Agnes Throckmorton. * https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/Bil4R2b68Zw/m/HZbqKVkua-cJ * https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/CYZXrkEZJLo/m/-gFabGWXl0wJ * Pierce, T. J., (1959). GRUFFYDD ap GWENWYNWYN (died 1286 or 1287), lord of Upper Powys. Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Retrieved 6 Sep 2022, from https://biography.wales/article/s-GRUF-APG-1286 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gruffydd_ap_Gwenwynwyn * [https://books.google.com/books?id=KD0LAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA291&lpg=PA291&dq=Lloyd,+Jacob+Youde+William+foel&source=bl&ots=U-3NEjoZKr&sig=61l-A942OSRNFICoOVKe1Zv0gOw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RziFU-zxMofi8gGyloDwAg#v=onepage&q=iago&f=false The History of the Princes...] (page 43 lists sons of Gruffydd, including 4th son, William) * http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/WALES.htm#_Toc389126140 (lists only Gruffydd's son Owen and daughter Margaret) * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Charlton,_1st_Baron_Charlton * HOP bios: ** https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/corbet-robert-1383-1420 ** https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/corbet-sir-roger-1395 ** http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/corbet-roger-1430 ** https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/ipstones-sir-john-1394 ** http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/darras-john-1355-1408 ** https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/burgh-hugh-1430 ** http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/besford-alexander-1400 ** http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/peshale-sir-adam-1419 * BHO links: ** https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/worcs/vol4/pp155-163#fnn110 ** https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol9/pp477-481 * Augusta Corbet, [https://archive.org/details/familyofcorbetit02corb/page/n1/mode/2up Family of Corbet] ** [https://archive.org/details/familyofcorbetit02corb/page/n15/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater&q=nesta Nesta search] ** OpenLibrary pdf: https://ia600902.us.archive.org/29/items/familyofcorbetit02corb/familyofcorbetit02corb.pdf : See also: * [[Space: Corbet pedigrees]] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corbet_family * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Corbet_(died_1395) * Robert William Eyton, ''Antiquities of Shropshire,'' [https://books.google.com/books?id=fU1NAAAAMAAJ&q=willey#v=snippet&q=harley&f=false Volume 10] ** page 191 - Joan Corbet's hubs Robert Harley "appears to have been a mere simpleton." ** page 183 - pedigree chart ** https://books.google.com/books?id=fU1NAAAAMAAJ&q=willey#v=snippet&q=willey&f=false ** [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000156282?type%5B%5D=all&lookfor%5B%5D=%22Antiquities%20of%20Shropshire%22&ft=ft Hathi Trust catalog entry] (lists all volumes) : Leftover sources... * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bromley/ross/index.htm#TOC Rootsweb]: Gary Bromley's Genealogy * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015031079588&view=1up&seq=283 - Willey mention, not sure it's relevant

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[[Category:Shropshire, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Worldwide Disasters|Worldwide Disasters Project]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England Mining Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] | Shropshire Mining Disasters == Welcome to Shropshire Mining Disasters == * Team Leader: [[McHugh-842|Fran Weidman]] *Team Members: [[Moss-8155|David Moss]] This is the index to documented mining disasters in Shropshire in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries https://www.nmrs.org.uk/mines-map/accidents-disasters/shropshire/donnington-wood-colliery-fire-lilleshall-1875/ (accessed 1-6-2022)Wikipedia contributors, "Springwell Pit disaster," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Springwell_Pit_disaster&oldid=1059988653 (accessed June 1, 2022).https://www.shropshirecmc.org.uk/papers/index.html "What the Papers Said - Old News Paper Items" (accessed 1-6-2022). https://nearlyknowledgeablehistory.blogspot.com/2021/05/the-nine-men-of-madeley.html (accessed 6 Oct 2023). Names are in the process of being added when identified. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Shropshire''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Date ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Colliery / Pit ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Location ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Fatalities ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Cause |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 06-03-1858 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Lower Spring Pit ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Shropshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 2 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 04-10-1858 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Lord Forester's Estate ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Broseley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 1 (Lawrence Lloyd) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Pit shaft fall |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 14-10-1858 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Aston Lime Works ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| near Newport ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 3 (Plant, Maddox, Jarvis) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| stone fall |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 23-05-1859 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Pudley Hill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Old Park ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 1 ([[Amies-187|Thomas Amies]]) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Pit roof fall |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 19-01-1861 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Grange pit ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Madeley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 4 (Evans, Jones, Guy, [[Maiden-518|Benjamin Maiden]]) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 13-07-1861 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Spout pit ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Dawley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 1 (William Jones) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 29-12-1862 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Space:Dark_Lane_Colliery_Disaster_1862|Dark Lane]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Priorslee ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 12 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| cage failure |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 27-09-1864 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Brick Kiln Leasow ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Madeley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 9 ([[Wallett-42|Edward Wallett]] 52, [[Tranter-672|John Tranter]] 37, Joseph Marden 18, John Jones 14, Benjamin Davies 35, [[Onions-378|William Onions]] 12, John Farr 14, William Jarrett 18, [[Cookson-987|Francis Cookson]] 13) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| chain failure |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 15-05-1867 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Grange Pit ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Dawley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 4 (Shepherd, Thompson, Briscoe, Taylor) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| brake failure |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 6-12-1872 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Springwell_Pit_Disaster_1872|Springwell]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Dawley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 8 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| chain break |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 11-09-1875 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Donnington_Wood_Colliery_Disaster|Donnington_Wood]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Donnington Wood ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 11 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Fire |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 1884 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Dark Lane ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Priorslee ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 2 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 07-09-1895 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Lilleshall Pits ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Priorslee ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 1 ([[Rushton-1339|Benjamin Thomas Rushton]]) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| horse and slab fall |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Pudley pit ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Old Park ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 1 (Richard Rowlands) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| pit fall |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 03-06-1899 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Snailbeach ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Minsterley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 1 (John Grove) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| pit fall |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 23-06-1899 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Granville pits ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Donnington Wood ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 1 ([[Fenn-1642|John Fenn]]) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| pit roof fall |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 08-07-1899 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Station Pit ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Oakengates ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 1 (William Knight) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| suffocation black damp |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 30-09-1899 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Snailbeach ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Minsterley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 1 (Richard Crowther) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| cage crush |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 12-07-1902 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Stafford pits ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| St Georges ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 1 ([[Cartwright-4857|William George Cartwright]]) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| beam failure, pit fall |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 25-11-1902 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Stafford pits ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| St Georges ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 1 (John Samuels) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| burning |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 02-01-1905 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Highley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Shropshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 1 (Alfred Davies) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| burning |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 10-11-1906 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Meadow pit ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Madeley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 1 child (Arthur Turner 8) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| scalding |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 08-07-1908 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Barracks pit ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Donnington ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 1 (T. Jones) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| brake failure |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 10-12-1910 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Kemberton ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Madeley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 7 ([[Gough-3182|George Gough]], [[Wilton-2228|Arthur Wilton]], [[Rogers-43502|Richard Rogers]], Thomas Glenister, [[Stanley-14559|Alphonso Stanley]], Randolph Cecil Miles, Albert Jones) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| cage rope failure |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 21-01-1911 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Court Field ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Madeley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 1 ([[Bennett-39625|Benjamin Bennett]]) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| pit shaft fall |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 04-02-1911 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Kemberton ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Madeley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 1 (George Edward Griffiths) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| electrocution |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 28-11-1911 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Freehold pit ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| St Georges ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 1 ([[Woolley-3065|George Woolley]]) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| pit roof fall |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 04-06-1920 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Moat Hall ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| near Shrewsbury ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 1 (David Titley) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| stone fall |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 30-05-1940 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Farley Quarry ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Much Wenlock ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 4 (Cooke, Evans, Rawlings, Fewtrell) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| electrocution |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 25-07-1940 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Sand pit ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Buildwas ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 2 (John Bruce, John Hewlett Heath) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| sand fall |- |} |}
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Shropshire Name Study

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[[Category:Shropshire Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! :2) [[Moody-4306|Greta Moody]] :3) Robert Lumsden rdlumsden@ -- I started a Shropshire Y-DNA Project several years ago with FamilyTreeDNA. As administrator I get notifications of Y-DNA matches with others who have tested. I hav only one good match with my cousin Roger Shropshireat 25 markkers but he does not respond to my messages. Shropshire is an unusual surname and this match probably indicates a common ancestor many generations ago. I can verify my ancestry back to my great-great grandfather David Shropshire who was born in Virginia about 1780. He moved to West Tennessee and died there about 1860. I would like to contact others with the surname Shropshire in hopes that someone would have a Shropshire relative that might like to join the Y-DNA Project. For now this seems to be my only chance of finding ancestors before my 2X grandfather. I have good evidence that I may be able to connect to the well-documented Shropshires descended from Rev. St. John Shropshire of Westmoreland County, Virginia and Marlborough, Wiltshire England, but with no proof. I am interested in joining the Shropshire one-name project :4) Jeffrey Brian Shropshire theaetherofshropshire@ .com == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == # find any/all profiles that are "unsourced" and Unsourced them OR # find a source and add it. # add Bio's to all # LINK all that can be LINKED

Shropshire Parish Registers

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Shropshire|Shropshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Shropshire Parish Registers == * This is an incomplete list. Please add new links when they are found. * A better organized list can be found here: http://www.melocki.org.uk/MelockiSalop.html * published by The Shropshire Parish Register Society * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Shropshire Parish Registers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Nonconformist and Roman Catholic Registers: https://archive.org/stream/shropshireparish00shro * Nonconformist and Roman Catholic Registers: Parts 2 & 3 https://books.google.com/books?id=e4syAQAAMAAJ * Search All: http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5931] * Search most: http://www.findmypast.com/ * St. Asaph Diocese ::: Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=b-wGAAAAYAAJ ::: Vol. 8 Part 3 https://books.google.com/books?id=FdS8AAAAIAAJ * Hereford Diocese ::: Vol. 1 Shipton 1583-1812, Ford 1589-1812, Hughley 1576-1812, Hanwood 1559-1763, Wolstaston 1601-1812, Tasley 1563-1812, Sidbury 1560-1812 :::* https://archive.org/stream/shropshireparish01shro ::: Vol. 2 Sibdon-Carwood 1582-1812, Hopton Castle 1538-1812, More 1570-1812, Clunbury 1574-1812 :::* https://archive.org/stream/shropshireparish02shro ::: Vol. 3 Lydham 1596-1812, Edgton 1722-1812, Monk Hopton 1698-1812, Chelmarsh 1557-1812, Neenton 1558-1812, Billingsley 1625-1812 :::* https://archive.org/stream/shropshireparish03shro ::: Vol. 4 https://books.google.com/books?id=A14EAAAAIAAJ ::: Vol. 5 https://archive.org/stream/shropshireparish05shro Bromfield 1559-1812 ::: Vol. 6 https://archive.org/stream/shropshireparish06shro ::: Vol. 6 https://books.google.com/books?id=zmEEAAAAIAAJ Alberbury Reg. Part 1 1564-1733 ::: Vol. 7 https://archive.org/stream/shropshireparish07shro Alberbury Reg. Part 2 1733-1812 ::: Vol. 7 https://books.google.com/books?id=ZlIEAAAAIAAJ ::: Vol. 8 https://archive.org/stream/shropshireparish08shro ::: Vol. 18 https://books.google.com/books?id=Udc-AQAAMAAJ Part 1 * Lichfield Diocese ::: Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=y-8GAAAAYAAJ ::: Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparis00purtgoog ::: Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=zO8GAAAAYAAJ ::: Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish02lichshro ::: Vol. 3 https://books.google.com/books?id=ze8GAAAAYAAJ ::: Vol. 3 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish03lichshro ::: Vol. 4 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish04lichshro Fitz 1559-1812, Frodesley 1547-1812, Uppington 1650-1812, Tong 1629-1812, Adderley 1692-1812 ::: Vol. 4 https://books.google.com/books?id=zu8GAAAAYAAJ ::: Vol. 4 https://books.google.com/books?id=Ei4EAAAAIAAJ Part III ::: Vol. 4 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparis01purtgoog ::: Vol. 5 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish05lichshro ::: Vol. 5 https://books.google.com/books?id=SukGAAAAYAAJ ::: Vol. 6 https://archive.org/stream/shropshireparish06phil Condover 1570-1812 ::: Vol. 6 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish06lichshro ::: Vol. 6 https://books.google.com/books?id=aOwGAAAAYAAJ ::: Vol. 7 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish07lichshro ::: Vol. 8 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish08lichshro Wrockwardine 1591-1812, Moreton Say 1691-1812 ::: Vol. 8 https://books.google.com/books?id=ZVIEAAAAIAAJ ::: Vol. 8 https://books.google.com/books?id=9OkGAAAAYAAJ ::: Vol. 8 https://books.google.com/books?id=I3o_AAAAMAAJ Part 3 ::: Vol. 9 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparis03philgoog ::: Vol. 9 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish09lichshro Wem. 1583-1812, Edstaston 1712-1812, Newtown 1779-1812 ::: Vol. 9 https://books.google.com/books?id=gOoGAAAAYAAJ ::: Vol. 9 https://archive.org/stream/shropshireparish09phil Wem. Part 1 ::: Vol. 10 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish10lichshro Wem. Part 2 1745-1812 Edstaston and Newtown ::: Vol. 10 https://books.google.com/books?id=zeoGAAAAYAAJ ::: Vol. 11 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish11lichshro ::: Vol. 12 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish12lichshro ::: Vol. 13 https://archive.org/stream/shropshireparish13phil Edgmond 1669-1812, Tibberton 1719-1812, Waters Upton 1547-1812, Great Bolas 1582-1812, Eaton Constantine 1684-1812 ::: Vol. 13 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish13lichshro ::: Vol. 14 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish14lichshro Leighton 1661-1812, Atcham 1619-1812 Marriages to 1837, Buildwas 1665-1812 Marriages to 1837, Berrington 1559-1812 Marriages to 1837 ::: Vol. 15 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish15lichshro St. Chad's, Shrewsbury Vol. 1 ::: Vol. 16 https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish16lichshro St. Chad's, Shrewsbury Vol. 2 * https://books.google.com/books?id=aS4EAAAAIAAJ The Registry of Clunbury, Shropshire 1574-1812 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Shropshire Parish Registers|Shropshire Parish Registers]]'' (date) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#SPR|Shropshire Parish Reg.]])

Shuford and Edgar Mysteries

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[[Category:Austin, Texas]] The family of [[Shuford-104|Dovie Jane Shuford]] and [[Edgar-1576|Harold Chester Edgar]] regularly had gatherings with others - possibly family. They are most likely all in or near Austin, Texas 1900-1920. All guesses welcomed! [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries-1.jpg|230px|caption=March 1906]] [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries-14.jpg|230px|1906 - Easter Egg Hunt]] [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries-6.jpg|230px|1907 - Easter Egg Hunt]] [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries-7.jpg|230px|Lula's and Dovie's Babies]] [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries-2.jpg|230px]] [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries-5.jpg|230px|On A Bridge]] [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries.jpg|230px|1912]] [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries-4.jpg|230px|5 July 1914]] [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries-3.jpg|230px|10 Sep 1914]] [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries-16.jpg|230px|27 Sep 1914]] [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries-8.jpg|230px|Croquet?]] [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries-11.jpg|230px|Deep Eddy]] [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries-17.jpg|230px]] [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries-12.jpg|230px]] [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries-15.jpg|230px|Another Easter Egg Hunt]] [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries-13.jpg|185px|Bicycles]] [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries-10.jpg|185px|Walter Tips]] [[Image:Shuford_and_Edgar_Mysteries-9.jpg|185px|Handshake]]

Shumway Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Shumway Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Shumway Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shumway Shumway] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Shumway name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Shumway's), by time period (18th Century Shumway's), or by topic (Shumway DNA, Shumway Occupations, Shumway Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==The Shumways== * The first Shumway was Peter, and his wife was Frances * Peter and Frances had five children: Peter, John, Samuel, Dorcas (female), and Joseph * From what is known, only Peter and Dorcas had children * Dorcas had two husbands and three children: Mary Butler and Valentine Butler with her first husband Valentine Butler, and Anna Whittingham with her second husband Henry Whittingham - since Dorcas was female, and children typically take the name of the male, the Shumway name via Dorcas ends with her * Peter, the son of Peter (the first Shumway), had one wife, Maria Smith, and nine children (7 males and 2 females): Oliver, Jeremiah, David, Mary (female) , Samuel, John, Jacob, Hepzibah (female), and Amos - it is from Peter, son of Peter (the first Shumway), and his seven male children, whom the majority of Shumways get their Shumway last name * There do exist Shumways that have not been linked back to the larger Shumway family given the lack of documented history, or perhaps the absence of any true relationship; most likely only specific DNA testing will be able to answer the question as to their relation to the larger Shumway family ==How to Join== To join the Shumway Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Shumway-634|Lance Shumway]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Shumway}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Projects== Here are some of the current projects included in the study. I'll be working on them and providing status updates. If you would like to include one of your Shumway-related projects, then let me know and we will get it listed. * US Census Shumways - 1790 to 1840 * New York State Census Shumways - 1885 to 1925 * The 7 Branches of the Peter-Peter Shumways - Shumways from Asahel Adams Shumway's "Genealogy of the Shumway Family in the United States of America" * The Oliver Branch - this has been mapped and input has begun * The Jeremiah Branch * The David Brach * The Samuel Brach * The John Branch * The Jacob Branch * The Amos Branch * Unconnected Shumway Profiles - https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=SHUMWAY * Orphaned Shumway Profiles - https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=0&order=&s=SHUMWAY ==Membership== * [[Shumway-634|Lance Shumway]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *None Included

Shutt Name Study

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[[Category:Shutt Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Shutt-228|Thomas Shutt]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Sibella, Arrived 16 Jul 1848

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[[Category:Sibella, Arrived 16 Jul 1848]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The Voyage of the Immigrant ship Sibella to the South Australian Colony in 1848 === The barque Sibella, 618 tons, Edward R. Colman, master, from London via Plymouth 6th April 1848. arrived at Port Adelaide, 16th July 1848. Dr. E. (Edmund) Gregory, Surgeon-superintendent in the cabin; and 274 Government emigrants in the steerage. === Passenger List === From Barry Leadbeater's '''South Australian Shipping & Immigration''' webpage at: [http://www.familyhistorysa.info/shipping/passengerlists.html] Passengers arriving 1848-07-16 in SA aboard the Sibella (618/722 t ship 1845) from London via Plymouth 48-04-06, Captain Ed R Coleman *ADAMS Peter *ANDREWS Walter *ARBON Abraham, Christiana COOKMAN, Alf *ATWELL Samuel, Mary (wife) *BAKER George *BARRETT Martha *BEER Joseph, wife *BIGGS Elizabeth, Sarah *BILLINGHAM Samuel, Hannah (wife), Isaac, Sarah, Wm *BLISS Emily/(Ellen) *BRAMBLY / BRAMBY William *BRIDLE James *BROWN Prudence *BUNNEY Thomas, Caroline SPARGO, Louisa (d@sea), Louisa Sibella (b@sea) *BURTON Caroline Adela *CAUST Amelia *CHURCH Isaac, Hannah CRAXTON, son (Thos?) (d@sea) *COSBY Jabez *COX Richard, wife (Mary TURLAND?) *DARLING Henry Waldern Smith, Rosina OSMOND, Ida Amelia, Grace *DARVILLE / (DHERVILLE?) / (DUNVILLE?) Joseph *DAVEY Henry, Mary Ann SMITH, 2 ch, Christiana My (b@sea) *DAVIDSON Ewen/Owen, wife, child *DRIVER George, Mary Ann MEADOWS *EDDY John Curnow, wife (Grace MITCHELL?), child (Sarah?) *EDSON William, Mary Ann MORRISH, Chas, Wm, My Jane *ELLIOTT Edward *ELLIOTT Emanuel *ELLIOTT Mary Ann *EMERY John, wife (Hannah SAGE?), 3 ch *EMSLIE Alexander, Elspeth Emilie GRANT, Ann, son (Herb?) *FARRAR / FARRER Charlotte *FOLEY John, wife, 2 ch (Mary Ann, Susan?) *FRANKLIN John *FRASER Finlay, Janet (wife), Duncan, John, Emily, Cath *GILDING Edmund, Elizabeth YOUNG, Em (d@sea) *GORDON James Rankin, Mary CARLISLE, Jas Rankin, Agnes, Coleman Gregory, Ed (b@sea) *GRANT Isabella *GREGORY Edward (d@sea) *GREGORY R *GULWELL Mary *HADLEY John, wife, 2 ch (inc Emma Matilda?) *HARRIS John, wife, child *HARVEY Thomas, wife (Eliza ODGERS?), 4 ch (Paul Mtn, Wm, Thos, Ann?) *HAWKER Joseph *HEATHER Matthew, wife, child *HEY / (HAY?) Edward, wife *HICKS William, Virtue FRAY, Eliza, My Ann, Geo Ed *HIRST Edwin/Edward, Hannah BOOTH, My, Em *HODGE Martin, Mary HARRIS, child *HODGE / HODGES Francis *HODGE / HODGES Jane *HOSKIN / HISKEN David J *HOSKIN Thomas, Catherine MAY *HUDD James, Naomi AXFORD *HUDSON Edward, wife, 3 ch *HUNT William Henry, Elizabeth TOOGOOD, Hy Wm (d@sea), John, Frank Ladson, Fdk, Thos Edwin *HUTCHENS John, Elizabeth KNOTT, 2 ch (inc Susan?) *JACKSON John (Bestall?), Mary Ann PAYNE, 6 ch (inc My Ann, Sarah Bestall, Rd Bestall?) *JAMES Samuel, Elizabeth WILLIAMS (d aft arr) *JOBLING John, Mary ROBINSON, Sarah Ann (d@sea), Rebecca Ellen *KIRK William *LENNON William, wife, 2 ch *LIES Rebecca *LOMAX (John?) *MARSHMAN Joshua, Emma HAGUE, Geo, Mic (d@sea) *MARSHMAN Robert, Hannah MILLS *MARTIN Edmund, Catherine PETERS, 5 ch inc Cath, Jas Peters *MARTIN William, wife *MASTERS Jane *MATTHEWS Esther *MCKEEVOR Patrick James *MCPHERSON Jane *MCPHERSON Joshua, wife, child *MEDLEY Francis, Maria BENTLEY, Hy, My Ellen, Albert, Wm, Sarah Ann *MERCHANT William Ball *MIDDLETON Greenwood, Mary GOULD, child, Hannah (d@sea) *MILLS David, Emma HILL, Geo *MILLS Ebenezer, Ann HUMPHRIES, child, Ann (d@sea) *MOORE William, wife (Elizabeth HANNAH?) *NORRIS Edward Hale, Caroline (wife), Ed Hale *ODGERS William, Faith TREGONNING, Eliza Jane, Crln, Josiah, Alf *OGILVIE John *PASCOE John, wife (Phillippa HOCKING?), child *PATTERSON Adam, Ann YOUNG *PEARCE Thomas, Caroline HARRIS *PETERS Robert Merton, Ann OATEY, Frances My (d@sea) *PURCHASE Mary Ann *REECE Mary *RICHARDSON Rosanna *ROBERTS George Ralph, Mary BASTIAN, Maria, Thos, John, Rd *ROBINSON Ezra, Dorothy (wife) *ROBINSON William, wife (Sophia POCOCK?), child *ROGERS John *SHIPP James, Lavinia BLUNT, child, Leoni (b@sea, d aft arr) *SIMCOCK / (SINCOCK?) Elizabeth (Ann?) *SIMCOCK / (SINCOCK?) Mary, 2 ch *SINCOCK Edward, Mary Jane EDDY, child (b@sea) *SMART Emily *SMART Samuel, Lydia LAMBLEY, John *SMITH Amos, wife (Mary Ann WALDEN / WALDING?) *SMITH Andrew (William Skene?), wife *SMITH James, wife *SQUIRE William, (wife) *TEARLE William *THOMAS Robert *THOMAS William Joseph *THOMAS William, wife *THOMSON James Graham, Mary MAHONEY *THOMSON William, wife *TREBILCOCK Margaret *TREBILCOCK Martin *TRELOAR Francis *TREWELLA / TREWILLA Elizabeth *WALLBRIDGE / WALEBRIDGE Hannah *WALTERS Frederick *WALTERS Gregory Seal *WARREN Thomas, wife *WHITE Sarah Ann *WRIGHT Benjamin, Mary MYERS, 2 ch inc Sarah Ann, dau (b & d@sea) *YARD Joseph, Elizabeth BAYLEY, 2 dau, child *YOUNG John === Further Sources === * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. from the South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) of Tuesday 18 July 1848, Page 2. first accessed 1st of March, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71611880? * ADELAIDE WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1848 from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Wednesday 19 July 1848, Page 2. first accessed 1st of March, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48727635? * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Wednesday 19 July 1848, Page 3. first accessed 1st of March, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48727628? * Passengers arriving 1848-07-16 in SA aboard the Sibella (618/722 t ship 1845) from London via Plymouth 48-04-06, Captain Ed R Coleman. from the Family History SA's Shipping and Passenger Lists Immigration South Australia. first accessed online on the 1st of March, 2020 at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html * 06/04/1848 - 16/07/1848 from the PASSENGERS IN HISTORY website, An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 1st of March, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/942018

Sibley County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Sibley County, Minnesota]] == Sibley County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Sibley County, Minnesota project page! Sibley County was named in honor of Henry Hastings Sibley. Its boundaries were established at the Minnesota Territorial Legislature on March 5, 1853. At that time, the area inside its borders was much larger and was described as “beginning at the northwest corner of Hennepin County, thence up the north of Crow River to its second fork, thence in a direct line to the mouth of Rush River, thence down the Minnesota River to the line of Hennepin County, thence along the line of said county, the to the place of beginning.”Arlene Busse Sibley County Historical Society. "Sibley County Named for State's First Governor." Mankato Free Press. March 13, 2016. Accessed October 07, 2018. http://www.mankatofreepress.com/news/local_news/sibley-county-named-for-state-s-first-governor/article_85257d73-d3e8-5b5f-815e-af1215900e3f.html. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *McLeod County (north) *Carver County (northeast) *Scott County (east) *Le Sueur County (southeast) *Nicollet County (south) *Renville County (west) == Communities == === Cities === :Arlington :Gaylord (county seat) :Gibbon :Green Isle :Henderson :Le Sueur mostly in Le Sueur County) :New Auburn :Winthrop === Townships === :Alfsborg Township :Arlington Township :Bismarck Township :Cornish Township :Dryden Township :Faxon Township :Grafton Township :Green Isle Township :Henderson Township :Jessenland Township :Kelso Township :Moltke Township :New Auburn Township :Severance Township :Sibley Township :Transit Township :Washington Lake Township == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibley_County,_Minnesota *http://sibley.mngenweb.net/ *http://usgwarchives.net/mn/sibley/sibley.html *https://www.sibleycountyhistoricalsociety.com/ *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sibley_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *http://genealogytrails.com/minn/sibley/index.html == Sources ==

Sibley Name Study

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

Sibling Pairs

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==Sets of Siblings/Cousins that married other sets of Siblings/Cousins== ===Mariah's Relatives=== *[[Withington-357|Arthur Withington]] & [[Bissell-1351|Marion Bissell]] *[[Withington-355|Frances Withington]] & [[Bissell-1353|Wayne Bissell]] *[[Tucker-15649|Gertrude Tucker]] & [[Hoover-5598|Blair Hoover]] *[[Tucker-15648|Anna Tucker]] & [[Hoover-5600|Wendell Hoover]] *[[Moore-59074|Edgar Moore]] & [[Albright-2181|Barbara Albright]] *[[Moore-60304|Alice Moore]] & [[Albright-2186|Joshua Albright]] *[[Moore-60281|Mary Moore]] & [[Swayze-502|Irwin Swayze]] *[[Moore-60105|David Moore]] & [[Swayze-505|Alice Swayze]] *[[Moore-59928|Curtis Moore]] & [[Burk-1925|Emma Burk]] *[[Moore-59972|Adella Moore]] & [[Burk-1927|Loammi Burk]] *[[Moore-53360|Alva Moore]] & [[Turner-30125|Oritha Turner]] *[[Moore-60160|Nellie Moore]] & [[Turner-33690|Lucius Turner]] *[[Turner-33778|Ruby Turner]] & [[Wilson-77470|James Wilson]] *[[Turner-33679|Ida Turner]] & [[Wilson-77468|Thomas Wilson]] *[[Berry-17011|Lois Berry]] & [[Switzer-2001|Floyd Switzer]] *[[Berry-17007|Burton Berry]] & [[Switzer-2003|Gretta Switzer]] *[[Berry-16913|William Berry]] & [[Hainer-65|Theresa Hainer]] *[[Berry-16911|Sidney Berry]] & [[Hainer-66|Edna Hainer]] *[[Ashton-2892|Sarah Ashton]] & [[Pidcock-161|Benjamin Pidcock]] *[[Ashton-2891|Alfred Ashton]] & [[Pidcock-159|Mary Pidcock]] *[[Creighton-1232|Hannah Creighton]] & [[Otto-2279|Jacob Otto]] c. 1834 PA, U.S. *[[Creighton-1233|Margaret Creighton]] & [[Otto-2281|George Otto]] c. 1840 PA, U.S. *[[Starkey-2174|Mary Starkey]] (aunt of below) & [[Otto-2299|Peter Otto]] *[[Starkey-2216|Mary Starkey]] & [[Otto-2458|Harry Otto]] (Harry/Peter double cousins) *[[Keen-3059|Katherine Keen]] & [[Tebbs-63|Arthur Tebbs]] *[[Keen-3060|Sarah Keen]] & [[Tebbs-65|John Tebbs]] *[[Keen-2837|Cora Keen]] & [[Yeager-2012|William Yeager]] *[[Barrow-2673|John Barrow]] (son of Hannah Keen) & [[Yeager-2024|Mary Yeager]] *[[Keen-3075|Robert Keen]] & [[Yeager-2014|Jeanette Yeager]] *[[Gummow-94|Elizabeth Gummow]] & [[Harnden-218|William Harnden]] *[[Gummow-95|Mabel Gummow]] & [[Harnden-216|David Harnden]] *[[Keeney-1587|Henry Keeney]] & [[James-19629|Susanna James]] *[[Keeney-1588|James Keeney]] & [[James-19632|Mary James]] ===Non-Relatives=== *[[Sherman-8070|Mary Sherman]] & [[Russell-26850|Howard Russell]] *[[Sherman-8068|Vivian Sherman]] & [[Russell-26849|Frederick Russell]] *[[Allerton-513|Byron Allerton]] & [[Sherman-7873|Helen Sherman]] *[[Allerton-514|Amaryllis Allerton]] & [[Sherman-7869|Shadrach Sherman]] *[[Hickcox-74|Howard Hickcox]] & [[Atwood-1936|Amelia Atwood]] (their sons below) *[[Hickcox-75|Arthur Hickcox]] & [[Atwood-2998|Florence Atwood]] *[[Hickcox-76|Frank Hickcox]] & [[Atwood-3000|Elizabeth Atwood]] cousins- dads-bros *[[Bennett-27994|Caroline Bennett]] & [[Whinery-87|Joshua Whinery]] *[[Bennett-27995|Ann Bennett]] & [[Whinery-87|Joseph Whinery]] *[[Yates-7009|Phebe Yates]] & [[Hoopes-453|James Hoopes]] *[[Yates-7017|Elizabeth Yates]] & [[Hoopes-454|William Hoopes]] *[[Johnson-96916|Sarah Johnson]] & [[Hoopes-455|Lemuel Hoopes]] m. 1866 OH son of Wm. H & Eliz Yates *[[Johnson-96923|Mary Johnson]] & [[Hoopes-457|David Hoopes]] m. 1872 OH Hoopes- cousins, Johnsons- sisters *[[Holcombe-1400|Matilda Holcombe]] & [[Quick-3259|Abraham Quick]] 1854 NJ *[[Holcombe-1396|Harriet Holcombe]] & [[Quick-3261|James Quick]] & [[Quick-3259|Abraham Quick]] *[[Holcombe-1401|Mary Holcombe]] & [[Phillips-33874|Lot Phillips]] *Samuel Holcombe & Naamah Phillips ==Marriages Between Cousins/others== ===Mariah's Relatives=== *[[Mann-11235|Albert Mann II]] *[[Mann-11236|Albert Mann III]] *[[Hendershot-560|Eliza Hendershot]] & [[Call-1456|Albert Call]] (her mom/his dad sibs) *[[Sturgis-600|Lucene Sturgis]] & [[Shafley-6|Theresa Shafley]] *[[Sturgis-602|Alberta Sturgis]] & [[Halsey-1146|Francis Halsey]] (Sturgis' are 1st cousins once removed, Halsey is Shafley's nephew) *[[Storms-518|John Storms]] & [[Krewson-57|Priscilla Krewson]] (his dad/her mom) *[[Cameron-9733|Albert Cameron]] & [[Bundy-1593|Elizabeth Bundy]] *[[Derr-698|Maude Derr]] & [[Bundy-1590|Elmer Bundy]] Albert's niece, Eliz's cousin *[[Cameron-10744|Anna Cameron]] & [[Edgerton-1026|Horace Edgerton]] m. 1905 OH, her mother's stepson *[[Cameron-10747|Mary Cameron]] & [[Hall-48565|Barclay Hall]] m. 1907 OH her stepfather's nephew Parker Hall & Joseph Stratton are 1st cousins, their respective sons Lewis H & Walter S are 2nd cousins, so Barclay & Rachel are 3rd cousins, Rachel marries her 3rd cousin 1x removed *[[Hall-50934|Francis Hall]] & [[Stratton-3791|Rachel Stratton]] are 3rd cousins 1 removed *[[Keene-2060|Joseph Keene]] & [[Keen-2845|Ella Keen]] (fathers are bros) *[[Keen-3072|Charles Keen]] m. [[Campbell-41519|Jessie Campbell]] then Jessie m. [[Wilson-74695|James Wilson]] widower of Charles' cousin, [[Barrow-2666|Emily Barrow]] ===Non-relatives=== *[[Green-37597|Nellie Green]] & [[Hadley-3287|David Hadley]] 1933 NY (her mother/his father sibs) ==Are They Related?== *[[Carrigan-531|Emmeline Carrigan]] & [[Carrigan-532|Annie Carrigan]]- both wives of Edmund Summerfield Yard Sr. *[[Goodwin-8444|Frances Goodwin]] & [[Keene-2015|Lewis Keene]] his sister- Cynthia *[[Keene-2040|Cynthia Keene]] m. Edward Goodwin *Koons- married to Rays *[[Tebbs-66|Bertha Tebbs]] m. [[Dair-9|James Dair]]- her grandmother is a Bonham, no relation found thus far *[[Applegate-2731|Doris Applegate]] m [[Yeager-2029|Clair Yeager]] & [[Applegate-2730|Sadie Applegate]] m. [[Barrow-2678|George Barrow]] *[[Wood-34594|Emma Wood]] & [[Wood-34580|Anna Wood]] both wives of [Yard-283|Wesley Yard]]

Siblings of Edith Marie Davidson Helmer

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Information taken from the Pettbione Registy, page 329 and following. [This information was entered in the Registry in paragpaph form. I abhore this notation, but without dates I can't enter the entire family otherwise. If there is a better way (with WikiTree Markup), please advise me] THB ''Dates in italics are from FamilySearch, Census Records'' Edith Marie Davison b 31 Jan 1902 New Rockfkord, ND #Johannes (Jack) Helmer m 5 Sep 1926 Fargo ND.
Roy Bennett Davidson'' b 1906 ND'' #Bernadine Henson ##Joanne D Davidson ###Donald Jetmore ####Jeffery Donald Jetmore ####Robert Bennett Jetmore ##Mary Jane Davidson ###David Stevens Nellie Elizabeth Davidson'' b 1908 ND'' #Harold Jacobs ##Ruth Janet Jacobs ###Fred Grant ####Jean Grant ##Maxine Mae Jacobs ###Anton Wntz ####Adopted Son ###Marcus Ihli ##Grace Helen Jacobs ###Clayton Nelson ####Linda Kay NelsonEllis, Medlicott, #### Clayton Nelson ##Harvey Eugene Jacobs ###Eleanor Shall ####Mrs Kim Ranee (Jacoabs) Carrier ####Mrs Kelly Marie (Jacobs) Halbasch ####Kevin Eugene Jacobs ####Kerry Robert Jacobs ####Kyle Jacobs ##Laura E Jacobs b 2 Oct 1876 d 2 Feb 1953 died unmarried. ##Elizabeth Helen Davidson m 30 Jun 1909 Orting, Wa, ###Robert W. DeArmond b 1 Jun 1875 Lincoln Grove KAs D Sitka AK 23 Jun 1940 #### His parents, {Norval Barnett and Amanda (Nickle) DeArmond.}(Norval grad Ks St AG Col, moved to Alaska in 1902 and became Commissioner of Agriculture. )(Elizabeth was a teacher and served as Postmaster at Sitka. ) ####Robert DeArmond #####Dale (Well known writer for Alaska Wildlife magazine) Burlison Wikipedia, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dale_DeArmond) ######William DeArmond ######Ruth DeArmond #######Howard EstelleForsland, James, Faulk, #######Robert David Estelle #######Richard Norval Estelle #######Elizabeth Viola Estelle #######James Howard Estelle #######Donald William Lee Estelle #######Dorothy Joanne Estelle #######Harriet Estelle ########Paul Ellis #########Joyce Elisabeth Ellis #########Helen Irene Ellis #########Lowell Thomas Ellis #########Margorie Anne Ellis #########Jeanne Marian Ellis Cora Ethel Davidson m 13 May 1903 #John T. Medlicott b Storm Lake Ia 25 Sept 1879 d Takoma Wa 15 Nov 1939. ##James Medlicott died infancy ##Ethyl Medlicott died infancy ##Helen Medlicott ###Charles A Forsland ####Charles A Forsland, JR ####Donald E Forsland ####Inez Foreland ##Loura Medlicott ###Leo James ####Robert James ####Cora Maurine James ###Al Adams ##Lois Medlicott ###Ben Faulk (born in Sweden) ####Kenneth Faulk ####William Faulk ####Karen Faulk ##John T. Medlicott Jr. Navy 1939-59 WWII And Korea ###Jane Kerschner ####Thomas John Medlicott ###Virginia Guenther ##Dr. William Jay medlicott, surgeon ###Barbara Ebeling ####William Medlicott ####David Medlicott ####Ann Medlicott (twin ####Sally Medlicott (twin ###Merylis Johnson ###Laura Burget Nellie Belle Davidson m 25 Jan 1904 New Rockford ND #George W. Streeter ##Nellie and her first child died in childbirth Edith Davisdon b 18 Sep 1885 d 16 May 1886 died aged 9 mos 10 days. Harriet Mae Davidson Teacher, m 30 Jun 1915 New Rockford ND #George Gotlieb Kottke, school pricipal (ST Paul Mn.)b 17 Oct 1887 Renville Mn 30 Jun ’69. ##His parents, [Friedrich William and Caroline (Schendel) Kottke] ##Elizabeth Kottke ###Luverne Prodehl ####Adopted children named Prodehl ##Dr Frederic Kottke ###Astrid Marie Erling ####Jane McClure Kottke #####John Ledbetter ######Steven Ledbetter ######Jill Marie Ledbetter ######Mark Ledbetter ####Mary Kottke ####Dr. Thomas Kottke ##Harriet Kottke ###Dr Richard Sells ####Carol Sells ####John Sells ####Joanne Sells.

Sicily Region

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[[Category: Regions of Italy]] [[Category: Sicily, Italy]] [[:Category: Sicilia, Italia|Sicilia, Italia]] ---- {{Image|file=Flags_of_Italy-53.png|align=l|size=100px}} '''Part of the [[Project :Italy|Italy Project]]''' ---- This page is managed by the [[Space:IRP_Regions_Team|'''''Italy and Italian Roots Regions Team''''']] of the [[Project :Italy|'''Italy Project''']]. ==Region of Sicily== Sicily (Italian: Sicilia [siˈtʃiːlja]; Sicilian: Sicilia [sɪˈʃiːlja]) is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the 20 regions of Italy. It is one of the five Italian autonomous regions, in Southern Italy along with surrounding minor islands, officially referred to as Regione Siciliana. Sicily is located in the central Mediterranean Sea, south of the Italian Peninsula, from which it is separated by the narrow Strait of Messina. Its most prominent landmark is Mount Etna, the tallest active volcano in Europe,[5] and one of the most active in the world, currently 3,329 m (10,922 ft) high. The island has a typical Mediterranean climate. The earliest archaeological evidence of human activity on the island dates from as early as 12,000 BC.[6][7] By around 750 BC, Sicily had three Phoenician and a dozen Greek colonies and it was later the site of the Sicilian Wars and the Punic Wars. After the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century AD, Sicily was ruled during the Early Middle Ages by the Vandals, the Ostrogoths, the Byzantine Empire, and the Emirate of Sicily. The Norman conquest of southern Italy led to the creation of the Kingdom of Sicily, which was subsequently ruled by the Hohenstaufen, the Capetian House of Anjou, Spain, and the House of Habsburg.[8] It was unified under the House of Bourbon with the Kingdom of Naples as the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. It became part of Italy in 1860 following the Expedition of the Thousand, a revolt led by Giuseppe Garibaldi during the Italian unification, and a plebiscite. Sicily was given special status as an autonomous region on 15 May 1946, 18 days before the Italian constitutional referendum of 1946. However, much of the autonomy still remains unapplied, especially financial autonomy, because the autonomy-activating laws have been deferred to be approved by the joint committee (50% Italian State, 50% Regione Siciliana), since 1946. Sicily has a rich and unique culture, especially with regard to the arts, music, literature, cuisine, and architecture. It is also home to important archaeological and ancient sites, such as the Necropolis of Pantalica, the Valley of the Temples, Erice and Selinunte.[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Sicily Sicily] {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l }} ==Provinces (''Province'')== Administratively, Sicily is divided into six free municipal consortia and three metropolitan cities. Small surrounding islands are also part of various Sicilian provinces: the Aeolian Islands (Messina), isle of Ustica (Palermo), Aegadian Islands (Trapani), isle of Pantelleria (Trapani) and Pelagian Islands (Agrigento).[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sicily#Administrative_divisions Wikipedia on Sicily Administrative divisions] {{Image|file=Sicily_Region.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Locations of provinces of Sicily. }} {| border=1 style="text-align:center; width:50%;" |- ! Province ! Number of ''Comuni'' ! Population ! Area
(km²) ! Web site |- | Agrigento | 43 | 448,204 | 3,042 | [http://www.provincia.agrigento.it/ Agrigento] |- | Caltanissetta | 22 | 274,194 | 2,124 | [http://www.provincia.caltanissetta.it/ Caltanissetta] |- | Metropolitan City of Catania | 58 | 1,115,696 | 3,553 | [http://www.cittametropolitana.ct.it/ Catania] |- | Enna | 20 | 171,787 | 2,562 | [http://www.provincia.enna.it/ Enna] |- | Metropolitan City of Messina | 108 | 646,902 | 3,247 | [http://www.cittametropolitana.me.it/ Messina] |- |Metropolitan City of Palermo | 82 | 1,275,293 | 4,992 | [http://www.cittametropolitana.pa.it/ Palermo] |- | Ragusa | 12 | 318,468 | 1,614 | [http://www.provincia.ragusa.gov.it/ Ragusa] |- | Syracuse (''Siracusa'') | 21 | 404,419 | 2,109 | [http://www.provincia.siracusa.it/ Siracusa] |- | Trapani | 24 | 435,587 | 2,459 | [http://www.provincia.trapani.it/web/ Trapani] |} ---- {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l }} ==History (Storia)== {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Comuni and Provinci-Related Categories and Pages=== Here you can find information about ''comuni'' for the ''provinci'' in the Regione Siciliana. Where One Place Study pages or Wikitree Categories exist for a comune or province, they are linked. ====Catania, Provincia di==== 'These are the 58 ''comuni'' of the ''Pruvincia di Catania''' (Sicilian spelling) {|style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#7F FF D4" |- |Aci Bonaccorsi||Aci Castello||Aci Catena||Aci Sant'Antonio||Acireale||Adrano||Belpasso||Biancavilla |- |Bronte||Calatabiano||Caltagirone||Camporotondo Etneo||Castel di Iudica||Castiglione di Sicilia||Catania||Fiumefreddo di Sicilia |- |Giarre||Grammichele||Gravina di Catania||Licodia Eubea||Linguaglossa||Maletto||Maniace||Mascali |- |Mascalucia||Mazzarrone||Militello in Val di Catania||Milo||Mineo||Mirabella Imbaccari||Misterbianco||Motta Sant'Anastasia |- |Nicolosi||Palagonia||Paternò||Pedara||Piedimonte Etneo||Raddusa||Ragalna||Ramacca |- |Randazzo||Riposto||San Cono||San Giovanni la Punta||San Gregorio di Catania||San Michele di Ganzaria||San Pietro Clarenza||Sant'Agata li Battiati |- |Sant'Alfio||Santa Maria di Licodia||Santa Venerina||Scordia||Trecastagni||Tremestieri Etneo||Valverde||Viagrande |- |Vizzini||Zafferana Etnea|||||||||||| |- |} ====Messina, Provincia di==== These are the ''[https://www.cittametropolitana.me.it/il-territorio/i-comuni/ comuni]'' of the Provincia di Messina. {| style="text-align:center;padding:.5em 0;margin:1em 0;cell-padding:1px;" border="2" |- |Acquedolci||Alcara li Fusi||Alì||Alì Terme||Antillo||Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto |- |Basicò||Brolo||Capizzi||Capo d'Orlando||Capri Leone||Caronia |- |Casalvecchio Siculo||Castel di Lucio||Castell'Umberto||Castelmola||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Castroreale%2C_Messina Castoreale]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cesar%C3%B2%2C_Messina Cesarò] |- ||Condrò||Falcone||Ficarra||Fiumedinisi||Floresta||Fondachelli Fantina |- |Forza d'Agrò||Francavilla i Sicilia||Frazzanò||Furci Siculo||Furnari||Gaggi |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Galati_Mamertino%2C_Messina Galati Mamertino]||Gallodoro||Giardini Naxos||Gioiosa Marea||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Graniti%2C_Messina Graniti]||Gualtieri Sicaminò |- |Itala||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Leni%2C_Messina Leni]||Letojanni||Librizzi||Limina||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lipari%2C_Messina Lipari] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Longi%2C_Messina Longi]||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Malfa%2C_Messina Malfa]||Malvagna||Mandanici||Mazzarrà Sant'Andrea||Merì |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Metropolitan_City_of_Messina Messina]||Milazzo||Militello Rosmarino||Mirto||Mistretta||Mojo Alcantara |- |Monforte San Giorgio||Mingiuffi Melia||Montagnareale||Montalbano Elicona||Motta Camastra||Motta d'Affermo |- |Naso||Nizza di Sicilia||Novara di Sicilia||Oliveri||Pace del Mela||Pagliara |- |Patti||Pettineo||Piraino||Raccuia||Reitano||Roccafiorita |- |Roccalumera||Roccavaldina||Roccella Valdemone||Rodì Milici||Rometta||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:San_Filippo_del_Mela%2C_Sicilia_One_Place_Study San Fillipo del Mela] |- |San Fratello||San Marco d'Alunzio||San Pier Niceto||San Piero Patti||San Salvatore di Fitalia||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:San_Teodoro%2C_Messina San Teodoro] |- |Sant'Agata di Militello||Sant'Alessio Siculo||Sant'Angelo di Brolo||Santa Domenica Vittoria||Santa Lucia del Mela||Santa Marina Salina |- |Santa Teresa di Riva||Santo Stefano di Camastra||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saponara%2C_Messina Saponara]||Savoca||Scaletta Zanclea||Sinagra |- |Spadafora||Taormina||Terme Vigliatore||Torregrotta||Torrenova||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tortorici%2C_Messina Tortorici] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tripi%2C_Messina Tripi]||Tusa||Ucria||Valdina||Venetico||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Villafranca_Tirrena%2C_Messina Villafranca Tirrena]
See also: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Serro%2C_Messina Serro] |- |} ====Palermo, Provincia di==== These are the 82 ''comuni'' of the ''Pruvincia di Palermu'' (Sicilian spelling) {| style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF E4 E1" |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Alia%2C_Sicilia_One_Place_Study Alia]||Alimena||Aliminusa||Altavilla Milicia||Altofonte||Bagheria||Balestrate||Baucina |- |Belmonte Mezzagno||Blufi||Bisacquino||Bolognetta||Bompietro||Borgetto||Caccamo||Caltavuturo |- |Campofelice Di Fitalia||Campofelice Di Roccella||Campofiorito||Camporeale||Capaci||Carini||Castelbuono||Casteldaccia |- |Castellana Sicula||Castronovo di Sicilia||Cefalà Diana||Cefalù||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cerda%2C_Sicilia_One_Place_Study Cerda]||Chiusa ||Sclafani||Ciminna |- |Cinisi||Collesano||Contessa Entellina||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Corleone%2C_Italia Corleone]||Ficarazzi||Gangi||Geraci Siculo||Giardinello |- |Giuliana||Godrano||Gratteri||Isnello||Isola delle Femmine||Lascari||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lecara_Friddi%2C_Sicilia Lercara Friddi]||Marineo |- |Mezzojuso||Misilmeri||Monreale||Montelepre||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Montemaggorie_Belsito%2C_Sicilia Montemaggiore Belsito]||Palazzo ||Adriano||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Palermo%2C_Sicilia Palermo] |- |Partinico||Petralia Soprana||Petralia Sottana||Piana degli Albanesi||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Polizzi_Generosa%2C_Sicilia Polizzi Generosa]||Pollina||Prizzi||Roccamena |- |Roccapalumba||San Cipirello||San Giuseppe Jato||San Mauro Castelverde||Santa Cristina Gela||Santa Flavia||Sciara||Scillato |- |Sclafani Bagni||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Termini_Imerese%2C_Sicilia Termini Imerese]||Terrasini||Torretta||Trabia||Trappeto||Ustica||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Valledolmo%2C_Sicilia_One_Place_Study Valledolmo] |- |Ventimiglia di Sicilia||Vicari||Villabate||Villafrati|||||||| |- |} ====Trapani, Provincia di==== These are the ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_municipalities_of_the_Province_of_Trapani comuni]'' of the Provincia di Trapani. {| style="text-align:center;padding:.5em 0;margin:1em 0;cell-padding:1px;" border="2" width="90%" |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Poggioreale%2C_Sicily_One_Place_Study Poggioreale]|||||||| |- |} ==Sources (''Fonti'')== * [https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sicilia Italian Wikipedia article on Sicily] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Italy_Location_Categories Wikitree Italian Location Categories] ==Glossary == Helpful definitions of terms you'll encounter when working with local history and genealogy in Sicily and Italy. === Geography, Location, and Administration === * '''''borgo''''': a hamlet, built-up area, type of subdivision of a city, sometimes used interchangeably with ''frazione''{{Wikidata|Q893555}} | [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/borgo Etymology] *'''''comune''''': the smallest civil administrative unit in Italy, city, town, municipality {{Wikidata|Q747074}} | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:How_To_Create_Italy_Location_Categories#Categories_for_Towns.2FComuni Categories for comuni] | [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/comune Etymology] * '''''frazione''''': a territorial subdivision of a comune in Italy, fraction, subdivision, neighborhood, hamlet{{Wikidata|Q1134686}}. | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:How_To_Create_Italy_Location_Categories#Categories_for_Frazioni Categories for frazioni ] | [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/frazione Etymology] *'''''province''''': the second-level administrative division of Italy, a province, typically composed of multiple municipalities (comuni). [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sicily_Region#Provinces_.28Province.29 Sicily's 9 provinci] include three ''metropolitan cities'' Catania, Messina, and Palermo, and six free muninipal consortia. {{Wikidata|Q15089}} | [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/provincia Etymology] *'''''regione''''' : the first-level administrative divisions of the Italian Republic. There are twenty [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Italy_Regions_Team regions in Italy], including five autonomous regions, of which [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sicily_Region#Region_of_Sicily ''Regione Siciliana''] is one. Under the Constitution of Italy, each region is an autonomous entity with defined powers. {{Wikidata|Q16110}} | [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/regione Etymology]

Siddle Name Study

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[[Category:Siddle Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Known variants include Liddell, Liddle, Siddale, Siddall, Siddel, Siddell, Siddill, Siddle, Sidle, Siedel, Syddal, Syddle If you have the surname Siddle (or variant) in your ancestry and have tested your DNA with Family Tree DNA, please consider joining the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/siddlefamilyfinderproject/ Siddle Family Finder Project] With anywhere up to 17 children per marriage, there are over 2,900 known descendants of [[Siddill-2|William Siddill]], who is believed to have been born in Marrick, Yorkshire North Riding, England around 1690, and who is believed to have died in April of 1729 in either Hurst or Marrick, Yorkshire North Riding, England. William married [[Slack-614|Sarah Slack]] on 13 September 1712 in Marrick, and had 5 known children - the start of the spread of this branch of Siddle's across the world. Descendants of William & Sarah can be found in England, Australia, New Zealand, and the USA.

Sidney Lanier Camp

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This summer camp in Eliot, Maine was established by [[Masson-525|Maud Elizabeth Masson]] daughter-in-law of American poet-musician [[Lanier-394| Sidney Lanier]] (1842-1881). An earlier camp was created in 1908 by her husband Sidney Lanier Jr. who died in 1918. Elizabeth decided to open the camp again in 1930 with the help of her three sons, Sterling, David and Jonah (John). The co-ed camp was open to girls and boys aged 5 to 18 and usually had about 120 residents for the eight weeks each summer during the 1930s. It was located on a farm in Eliot, Maine (near Portsmouth, New Hampshire) along the banks of the Piscataqua River. In addition to the popular summer camp activities of swimming, boating, hiking, horseback riding, crafts and games, Lanier Camp placed a special emphasis on singing and dancing. Campers were taught folk tunes, sea chanteys, Irish pub songs and spirituals. Dances taught on the camp's Dancing Green were The Old Mole, Hunsdon House, Morris Dances, Kentucky Running Sets. A piano was located beside the green to provide the music. When dancers felt confident enough they dressed in costume and performed for other campers. Everyone joined in for the Virginia Reels that were performed in one of the two barns. The other barn, located near the Kitchen House was used for meals. Campers were encouraged to sing while they waited to be served which encouraged a congenial atmosphere. Through her connections, Mrs. Lanier was able to attract performers to entertain her campers. There were singing groups, classical musicians, poets and lecturers. Wednesday nights were music nights when campers gathered on the broad back porch of the Lanier House with the rest spread out on the lawn to listen to live performances. Monday and Friday nights were for dancing on the Dancing Green. Summer Sunday Service was conducted under a grove of stately pine trees. A portable organ was brought out on a dolly to accompany the hymns, prayers and talks. They sang an anthem based on a Sidney Lanier poem: "Into the woods my Master went, clean forespent, clean forespent..." A popular annual event was HAY NIGHT. After the grass had been cut, dried and stacked in rows, the campers slept outdoors on new-mown hay, under a star-filled sky. They rose at dawn and launched a hay fight with their bedding, boys against girls, each side claiming victory. Then it was back to the cabins to clean up for flag raising and breakfast at 7. The camp was a magical escape from the hardships of the Great Depression. It was closed by 1940. Elizabeth Lanier died in 1961. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sidney_Lanier_Camp|Profiles which link to this page]]. ==Sources== The source for this information is my father John Russell Miller (1915-1994). He left extensive notes, a rough diagram and photos. He told me many times how much he loved the camp. Emotionally it must have been even more meaningful because his mother died in 1926, his father in 1928 and he was then living with his spinster aunt, Frances Prichard. She knew Elizabeth Lanier and was asked to organize the supplies and meals for the camp. So the first summer for John Miller at Lanier was at age 14. As he grew older he took on more responsibilities as a camp worker.

Sidney Name Study

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[[Category:Sidney Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ===Notes=== The title of [[Space:Shelley_Baronets_of_Castle_Goring|Baronet of Castle Goring]] sat within the Shelley family until 1965 with the death of [[Shelley-840|Sidney Shelley]], from there it is was inherited by [[Sidney-133|William Sidney]], a WWII veteran and at one point the Governor General to Australia The title of [[Space:Baronets_of_Penshurst_Place|Baronet of Penshurst Place]] was bestowed upon the brother of the 2nd Baronet of Castle Goring

Sido's Grocery Store

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[[Category: Kenner, Louisiana]] [[Category: Centanni Name Study]] == SIDO'S GROCERY STORE, Kenner, Louisiana == * Family grocery store owned by [[Centanni-34|Rosario "Sido" Centanni]] and his wife Louise Palma Centanni * Located across the street from Kenner's high school. The ;high school student's would hang out there after school. * Grew some of their own produce. * The Mississippi River dyke was moved two blocks closer, eliminating 1st and 2nd Street. == Sources == * HIstory of Sido's Grocery Store by Jimmy Ledford, his grandson * Family photo of Sido and his wife Louise Palma Centanni standing behind the counter inside their grocery store.

Siefersheim

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[[Category: Siefersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] == Siefersheim: Historical Note == : '''Siefersheim''' [https://stalior.home.xs4all.nl/Rheinhessen5Okt2016.htm Recent Personal Photos of Siefersheim] belongs to the historic wine-growing region called ''Rheinhessen'' in German, ''Rhenish-Hesse'' in English. English Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhenish_Hesse Rhenish-Hesse] The village of Siefersheim was founded by the Germanic Franks in the 6th - 8th centuries. Early on Siefersheim belonged to the Counts of Sponheim. Between 1437 and 1714 Siefersheim belonged to the ''Pfalzgrafschaft bei Rhein'' - later known as ''Kurfürstentum Pfalz'', or '''Kurpfalz''' for short (in English: ''County Palatine of the Rhine'' - later, ''Electorate of the Palatinate'', or ''Electoral Palatinate'' for short). English Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_Palatinate Electoral Palatinate] It was an historical territory of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation (''Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation''). Due to the provisions of a treaty, from 1714 until 1798 Siefersheim was ruled by ''Kurfürstentum Mainz'' or '''Kurmainz''' for short (in English ''Electorate of Mainz''). English Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electorate_of_Mainz Electorate of Mainz] Dutch WikipedIa [https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keurvorstendom_Mainz Keurvorstendom Mainz] Tekst: "In 1717 kwam er een vergelijk tot stand met het keurvorstendom Palts: 1/4 van Neu-Bamberg met de plaatsen Volxheim en Siefersheim en 3/4 van de heerlijkheid Wöllstein (Gumbsheim, Pleitersheim, Desenheim) kwamen aan Mainz. In 1748 werd een delingsvedrag gesloten met Hessen-Kassel over Alzenau, waarbij Hörstein aan Mainz kwam." From 1798 till 1814 Siefersheim, along with the whole left bank of the Rhein, was incorporated into the Revolutionary French State, which had already militarily occupied it in 1792. Emperor Francis II ended the Holy Roman Empire on 6 August 1806, after the creation of the Confederation of the Rhine by Napoleon. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Roman_Empire Holy Roman Empire] In 1815 Siefersheim found itself in the newly created province of '''Rheinhessen''', which by treaty had been granted to the '''Grand Duchy of Hessen''' (1806-1918), formerly called Hessen-Darmstadt. English Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesse Hesse] Between 1815 and 1866 Hessen was a constituent territory of the '''Deutscher Bund''' (German Confederation). Between 1871 and 1918 the German states, including Hessen, but excluding Austria and Switzerland, belonged to the '''Deutsches Kaiserreich''' (German Empire). In 1918, after the overthrow of the Monarchy at the end of the First World War, Hessen became a state within the new Republic of Germany (official name: ''Deutsches Reich''), and until 1945 was known as '''Volksstaat Hessen''': (English: ''People's State of Hesse''). After World War II the occupational forces rearranged Germany's internal borders. Since 1947, the wine-growing region Rheinhessen - with the village of Siefersheim - now belongs to '''Rheinland-Pfalz''' (English: ''Rhineland-Palatinate''), a constituent ''Land'' (''State'') of '''Bundesrepublik Deutschland''' (''Federal Republic of Germany''). {{Image|file=Jung-937-5.jpg |caption=Siefersheim's Old St. Martins Church}} === Sieferheim's Old Saint Martins Church === : Built as a Catholic church around the year 1200 and dedicated to Saint Martin, after the Reformation it became a ''Simultankirche'', that is, a church used by both Catholics and Protestants alike, albeit at different times of day. This situation was quite common in the Kurpfalz. In Siefersheim the village church was shared until about 1904, when the Catholics built a new St. Martin's church, leaving the old St. Martin's church to the Protestants. == Siefersheim: Geschichte == : "Die Siedlungskontinuität setzte sich auch in römischer Zeit fort. Das heutige Dorf wurde - wie alle Orte mit der Endung -heim - in fränkischer Zeit, also im 6.-8. Jahrhundert gegründet. Das Dorf gehörte schon früh den Raugrafen, kam von diesen an die Grafen von Sponheim und fiel dann in Gemeinschaftsbesitz der Pfalzgrafschaft und der Markgrafschaft Baden. Kurpfalz war von 1437 bis 1714 die bestimmende Kraft im Ort. Von 1714 bis 1798 war Siefersheim dann aufgrund eines Vertrages mainzisch. Es wurde mit Volxheim dem Amt Neu-Bamberg zugeteilt und blieb bis zur französischen Okkupation 1798 beim Mainzer Erzstift. Nach 1814 stand Siefersheim kurzzeitig unter bayerisch-österreichischer Verwaltung und fiel 1816 durch Artikel 47 der Wiener Kongressakte an den linksrheinischen Teil des Großherzogtums Hessen. Rheinhessen blieb als Provinz auch im 1919 territorial folgenden Volkstaat Hessen bis zur Auflösung der Kreis- und Provinzialtage durch die Nationalsozialisten in den Jahren 1936/37 bestehen. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg wurde Siefersheim dann 1947 dem Land Rheinland-Pfalz zugeschlagen." [http://www.regionalgeschichte.net/rheinhessen/siefersheim.html Regionalgeschichte - Siefersheim] Deutsche Wikipedia [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siefersheim Siefersheim] [https://stalior.home.xs4all.nl/Rheinhessen5Okt2016.htm Von A.K. Jung gemachte Bilder von Siefersheim] Siefersheimer Website, auf Deutsch [http://www.siefersheim.de/ Siefersheim] Deutsche Wikipedia [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rheinhessen Rheinhessen] Deutsche Wikipedia [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurpfalz Kurpfalz] {{Image|file=Jung-937-5.jpg |caption=Siefersheimer alte St.-Martins-Kirche}} === Siefersheimer alte St.-Martins-Kirche === : Um das Jahr 1200 als katholische Kirche erbaut und dem Heiligen Martin geweiht, wurde sie nach der Reformation zur „Simultankirche“, also einer Kirche, die sowohl von Katholiken als auch von Protestanten gleichermaßen genutzt wurde, wenn auch zu unterschiedlichen Tageszeiten. Diese Situation war in der Kurpfalz durchaus üblich. In Siefersheim war die Dorfkirche bis etwa 1904 gemeinsam genutzt, dann bauten die Katholiken eine neue St.-Martins-Kirche und überließen die alte St.-Martins-Kirche den Protestanten. == Quellen / Sources ==

Siege of Quebec (16-24 Oct 1690)

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[[Category:Québec, Canada, Nouvelle-France]] [[Category:King William's War]] [[Category:Siege of Quebec]] [[Category: Maloney-2332]] :Historical event: 16-24 October 1690 :Epoch: [[Space:King_William%27s_War_(1688-1697)|King William's War (1688-1697)]] :Who was there: [[:Category:Siege of Quebec|Category:Siege of Quebec]] :Belligerents: * [[Phipps-13|Major-General Sir William Phips]] with 32 ship fleet and 2300 militiamen * [[De_Buade-2|Governor-General Louis de Buade de Frontenac]] and the people of Quebec :Outcome: Frontenac prevails. Phips withdraws following a prisoner exchange. :The Siege of Quebec is also known as the Battle of Quebec and the Defence of Quebec, which names are also claimed by other events in Quebec history. :'''Phips''' :[[Phipps-13|Major-General William Phips]] set sail from Boston in command of a military expedition against Québec on 20 August 1690, it was ill-supplied. :'''Comte de Frontenac''' :Upon receiving word, on 10 October, of recent attacks at Perce and Bonaventure, [[De_Buade-2|Governor-General Louis de Buade de Frontenac]] ordered the immediate preparation of the city for siege.
"[...] I received, on October 10 , at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, a letter from the major of Quebec, in which he informed me that a considerable Abenaki from the Acadian side had come on purpose, by order of his nation, to warn me that there was A very large fleet had left Boston for more than a month, with many troops on it, with the intention of coming to attack and take Quebec." --FrontenacLettre du Gouverneur [Frontenac] à M. de Seignelay, p.2.
{{Image|file=Siege_of_Quebec_16-24_Oct_1690.jpg |align=r |size=m |label=''par la bouche de mes canons'' |caption=''par la bouche de mes canons'' }} :'''par la bouche de mes canons''' :On 16 October, when envoys delivered terms of surrender from Phips, who was waiting among a fleet of ships, the Governor-General famously declared that his only reply would be by "the mouth of my cannons." ::'' 'Non, je n'ai point de réponse à faire à votre général que par la bouche de mes canons et de mes mousquets.' ''—''Frontenac'' {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Siege_of_Quebec_16-24_Oct_1690-1.jpg |align=l |size=large |label=The batteries of Quebec City bombard the English fleet during the Battle of Quebec in 1690. |caption=The batteries of Quebec City bombard the English fleet during the Battle of Quebec in 1690. }} {{Clear}} :'''Bonaventure, Maricourt, Longueuil, Sainte-Hélène''' :In 1690, [[Denys-92|Bonaventure]] on the Saint-François-Xavier returned from Hudson's Bay to Quebec, with [[Le_Moyne-76|Le Moyne de Maricourt]] onboard. As they approached Quebec, "[[Lemoyne-26|Le Moyne de Longueuil]] was able to warn Bonaventure and Maricourt in time, who, in longboats, slipped among the English ships and were able to bring their Canadians to the aid of the capital. With his brothers from Longueuil and [[Le_Moyne-64|Sainte-Hélène]], M. de Maricourt took part in the victory of La Canardière which forced the English to decamp and cost Sainte-Hélène his life."Pierre Daviault. "La Grande aventure de Le Moyne d'Iberville" Ch 06. Texte établi par Albert Lévesque, Éditions Albert Lévesque, 1934 (p. 67-77). (Accessed 30 Nov 2022) Google translation. https://fr.m.wikisource.org/wiki/La_Grande_aventure_de_Le_Moyne_d'Iberville/06 {{Image|file=Siege_of_Quebec_16-24_Oct_1690-5.jpg |align=l |size=large |label=Ataque de Quebec |caption=Ataque de Quebec }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Siege_of_Quebec_16-24_Oct_1690-4.jpg |align=l |size=large |label=Profil de la Ville de Quebec |caption=Profil de la Ville de Quebec }} : {{Clear}} {{Clear}} :'''Prisoner Exchange''' :The siege ended on the 24th of October. There was an exchange of prisoners which included on the French side, captives taken during French and Indian raids on New England villages in 1689 and 1690; on the English side included prisoners of Phips's attack on Port Royale. [[Couillard-17|Marie Couillard]], mother-in-law of [[Joliet-16|Louis Jolliet]], who had been recently captured by Phips on the river, acted as intermediary between Phips and Frontenac in negotiating a prison exchange ::"En 1690, la flotte commandée par Phips s’empara de la barque de [[Joliet-16|Jolliet]], confisqua des marchandises évaluées à 10 ou 12 000# et fit prisonnières [[Bissot-9|la femme]] et [[Couillard-17|la belle-mère]] du découvreur..."Dictionary of Canadian Biography. JOLLIET, LOUIS. (Accessed 30 Nov 2022) http://www.biographi.ca/fr/bio/jolliet_louis_1F.html {{Clear}} :Description of a medal made after the French victory having repelled the British attack on Québec in 1690. {{Image|file=Siege_of_Quebec_16-24_Oct_1690-2.jpg |align=l |size=large |caption=La Flotte Angloise Repoussee en Canada |caption=English Fleet Repelled at Canada }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Siege_of_Quebec_16-24_Oct_1690-3.jpg |align=l |size=large |label= Frontenac Faced Phips unflinchingly. But the scale of victory could not be turned decisively until the famous reinforcements of Carignans and French-Canadians marched in triumphantly along the Grande-Allée 1690 |caption=Plaque commemorating the Victory of Frontenac over Phips in 1690 }} : {{Clear}} {{Clear}} {{Clear}} {{Clear}} == Research Notes == :The following excerpts are taken from Ernest Myrand's "Sir William Phips devant Québec - Histoire d'un siège".Myrand, Ernest,, "Sir William Phips devant Québec - Histoire d'un siège" /, Québec, Imprimerie de L.J. Demers & frère, bureau de l'Événement, 1893, 428 p. [10] f. de pl. : cartes, fac-sim. plan, portr. ; 23 cm, Collections de BAnQ. (Accessed 13 nov 2021) https://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/2022077
"[...] I received, on October 10 , at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, a letter from the major of Quebec, in which he informed me that a considerable Abenaki from the Acadian side had come on purpose, by order of his nation, to warn me that there was A very large fleet had left Boston for more than a month, with many troops on it, with the intention of coming to attack and take Quebec." --FrontenacLettre du Gouverneur [Frontenac] à M. de Seignelay, p.2.

"The departure of M. le Comte de Frontenac for Quebec was marked on the 10th of October; as he was ready to embark with M. and Mde l'Intendante, a canoe dispatched by M. Prévost, major of Quebec, arrived at two o'clock in the afternoon, I had made very great diligence and had not left the sept. I brought two of his letters. The first letter was dated the 5th, and he sent him a copy of what the principal savages of Acadia, Abenaki of the nation, deputies expressly by their chiefs, had brought him back. “I am coming shortly to let you know that I learned, through a considerable Englishwoman, that near Pentagouët, 30 ships, of which 3 are very large, are leaving to come and take Quebec; : That these ships are from Boston and four considerable towns; let the English boast of taking Quebec as easily as they took Port-Royal"; This news being learned, the chiefs and the most notable decided that it was necessary to send the great captain of Quebec to warn. I was twelve days ahead as well; it must have been six weeks since these ships left.” --- Relation de Monseignat, p.20.

"Le 8 octobre, le sieur Prévost, major de Québec, eut avis, par un sauvage qui ävait fait une prisonnière anglaise, qu’il était parti de Boston une flotte considérable, avec 2500 hommes pour venir assiéger Québec. Deux jours après, cette nouvelle lui ayant été confirmée par la prise que ces bâtiments firent de deux barques francaises dans le fleuve St-Laurent, il dépécha un canot pour en donner avis à Monsieur le Comte de Frontenac qui était lors à Montréal et envoya une biscaïenne pour reconnaître les ennemis, Ensuite, il donna les ordres nécessaires pour mettre la place en état de faire une vigoureuse défense en rassem- blant dans la ville les habitants des environs et faisant tra- vailler à de bons retranchements dans les avenues et le long des rives..." --- Relation de l'intendant Bochard de Champigny, p.80."

{{Clear}} == Sources == * Myrand, Ernest. "Sir William Phips devant Québec; histoire d'un siège," Qúebec, Impr. de L.J. Demers & frère, 1893. * Watkins, Walter Kendall. "Soldiers in the Expedition to Canada in 1690" Preserved by the Hathi Trust. (Accessed 15 Oct 2022) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100261371 :See also: * History Media-HD. "Battle of Quebec 1690 – British attack during King William's War" (Accessed 21 Nov 2022) YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWarNKpgSyQ * Wikipedia. "Battle of Quebec (1690)." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Quebec_%281690%29 * [[:Space:Raid on Percé (Summer 1690)]] * [[:Space:Battle of Rivière Ouelle_(October_1690)|Battle of Rivière Ouelle (October 1690)]]

Siege of Yorktown

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[[Category:Siege of Yorktown]] See: [[:Category:Siege of Yorktown|the category]] for profiles. The Siege of Yorktown, Battle of Yorktown, or Surrender of Yorktown, the latter taking place on October 19, 1781, was a decisive victory by a combined force of American Continental Army troops led by [[Washington-11|General George Washington]] and French Army troops led by the [[Vimeur-1|Comte de Rochambeau]] over a British Army commanded by [[Cornwallis-27|Lieutenant General Lord Cornwallis]]. The culmination of the Yorktown campaign, it proved to be the last major land battle of the American Revolutionary War in North America, as the surrender by Cornwallis of his army prompted the British government to negotiate an end to the conflict. In 1780, 5,500 French soldiers landed in Rhode Island to assist their American allies in operations against British-controlled New York City. Following the arrival of dispatches from France that included the possibility of support from the French West Indies fleet of the Comte de Grasse, Washington and Rochambeau decided to ask de Grasse for assistance either in besieging New York, or in military operations against a British army operating in Virginia. On the advice of Rochambeau, de Grasse informed them of his intent to sail to the Chesapeake Bay, where Cornwallis had taken command of the army. Cornwallis, at first given confusing orders by his superior officer, Henry Clinton, was eventually ordered to make a defensible deep-water port, which he began to do at Yorktown, Virginia. Cornwallis's movements in Virginia were shadowed by a Continental Army force led by the Marquis de Lafayette. The French and American armies united north of New York City during the summer of 1781. When word of de Grasse's decision arrived, the combined armies began moving south toward Virginia, engaging in tactics of deception to lead the British to believe a siege of New York was planned. De Grasse sailed from the West Indies and arrived at the Chesapeake Bay at the end of August, bringing additional troops and providing a naval blockade of Yorktown. He was transporting 500,000 silver pesos collected from the citizens of Havana, Cuba, to fund supplies for the siege and payroll for the Continental Army. While in Santo Domingo, de Grasse met with Francisco Saavedra de Sangronis, an agent of Carlos III of Spain. De Grasse had planned to leave several of his warships in Santo Domingo. Saavedra promised the assistance of the Spanish navy to protect the French merchant fleet, enabling de Grasse to sail north with all of his warships. In the beginning of September, he defeated a British fleet led by Sir Thomas Graves that came to relieve Cornwallis at the Battle of the Chesapeake. As a result of this victory, de Grasse blocked any escape by sea for Cornwallis. By late September Washington and Rochambeau arrived, and the army and naval forces completely surrounded Cornwallis. After initial preparations, the Americans and French built their first parallel and began the bombardment. With the British defense weakened, Washington on October 14, 1781 sent two columns to attack the last major remaining British outer defenses. A French column took redoubt #9 and an American column redoubt #10. With these defenses taken, the allies were able to finish their second parallel. With the American artillery closer and more intense than ever, the British situation began to deteriorate rapidly and Cornwallis asked for capitulation terms on the 17th. After two days of negotiation, the surrender ceremony took place on the 19th; Lord Cornwallis, claiming to be ill, was absent from the ceremony. With the capture of over 7,000 British soldiers, negotiations between the United States and Great Britain began, resulting in the Treaty of Paris in 1783. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Yorktown_%281781%29 1]) '''Images''' * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b8/Surrender_of_Lord_Cornwallis.jpg Surrender of Lord Cornwallis], by John Trumbull, depicting the British surrendering to French (left) and American (right) troops. Oil on canvas, 1820. This painting depicts the forces of British Major General Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis (1738-1805) (who was not himself present at the surrender), surrendering to French and American forces after the Siege of Yorktown (September 28 – October 19, 1781) during the American Revolutionary War. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/96/Plan_of_the_Battle_of_Yorktown_1875.png A plan of the Battle of Yorktown] drawn in 1875. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5b/Bataille_de_Yorktown_by_Auguste_Couder.jpg Siège de Yorktown] by Auguste Couder, c.1836.[21] Rochambeau and Washington giving their last orders before the battle. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/31/Washingtonyorktown.jpg Washington firing the first gun]. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/55/Bataille_Yorktown.jpg Storming of Redoubt #10]. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/77/Redbout-10.jpg The storming of Redoubt #10], by Eugene Lami. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/49/Redoubt-9.jpg Storming of Redoubt #9]. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/70/Reddition_armee_anglaise_a_Yorktown_1781_avec_blocus_naval.jpg Overview of the capitulation of the British army at Yorktown], with the blockade of the French squadron. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/Reddition_de_Cornwalis_1781_french_engraving_1784_avec_texte.jpg The surrender of Lord Cornwallis], October 19, 1781 at Yorktown.

Sierra the cat

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Sierra was Amber and her partner's furry child. She brought much joy to the couple.

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Signers of the 2nd Portsmouth Compact

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[[Category: Signers of the 2nd Portsmouth Compact]] [[Category: Rhode Island History]] [[Category:Ralph Earle Rhode Island and Massachusetts Branch, Erleigh Name Study]] See [[:Category: Signers of the 2nd Portsmouth Compact|the category]] for profiles of the signers. A second Compact of Loyalty was written and signed April 30, 1639. "We whose names are underwritten do acknowledge ourselves the legal subjects of His Majesty King Charles, and in his name do hereby bind ourselves into a civil body politic, unto his laws according to matters of justice." This compact included the following names: : William Hutchinson : Samuell Gorton : Samuel Hutchinson : John Wickes : Richard Maggson : Thomas Spiser : John Roome (his mark) : John Sloffe (his mark) : Thomas Beddar (his mark) : Erasmus Bullock : Sampson Shotten : Ralph Earle : Robert Potter : Nathanyell Potter : Wm Heausens : George Cleare : George Lawton : Anthony Payne (his mark) : Jobe Haukins : Richard Awards : John More : Nicholas Browne : William Richardson : John Trippe : Thomas Layton : Robert Stainton (his mark) : John Briggs (his mark) : James Davice ===Sources=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portsmouth_Compact Portsmouth Compact wiki]

Signers of the Fairfax Resolves, 1774

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[[Category: Signers of the Fairfax Resolves, 1774]] The Fairfax Resolves were a set of resolutions adopted by a committee in Fairfax County in the colony of Virginia on July 18, 1774, in the early stages of the American Revolution. Written at the behest of George Washington and others, they were authored primarily by George Mason. The resolutions rejected the British Parliament's claim of supreme authority over the American colonies. More than thirty counties in Virginia passed similar resolutions in 1774, "but the Fairfax Resolves were the most detailed, the most influential, and the most radical. In the Resolves, the freeholders expressed a desire to remain subjects of the British Empire, but they insisted that "we will use every means which Heaven hath given us to prevent our becoming its slaves." The short document provided the following: *a concise summary of American constitutional concerns on such issues as taxation, representation, judicial power, military matters and the colonial economy *a proposal for the creation of a nonimportation effort to be levied against British goods *a call for a general congress of the colonies to convene for the purpose of preserving the Americans' rights as Englishmen *a condemnation of the practice of importing slaves as a "wicked, cruel, and unnatural trade"; its termination was urged The Resolves directed Washington and Broadwater to present the resolutions to the Virginia Convention. The Fairfax Resolves, like the many other similar resolutions passed in county meetings throughout the colonies, summarized the feelings of many colonists in mid-1774 — a conviction that their constitutional rights were being violated by British policies. The Resolves also marked a step forward in inter-colonial cooperation as more Americans began to realize that a threat against one colony was a threat against all. Finally, political rivalries in Virginia were muted to some degree, allowing such figures as Washington and Mason to work productively with the more radical Patrick Henry, Richard Henry Lee and others. The non-importation protest called for in the Resolves influenced, with some modifications, the Virginia Association, which in turn provided the pattern for the Continental Association [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Fairfax_Resolves Fairfax Resolves full document] ==Signatories== * Robert Adam * Charles Alexander * Philip Alexander * Charles Broadwater * William Brown * John Carlyle * Martin Cockburne * Townsend Dade, Jr. * John Dalton * George Gilpton * Henry Gunnell * Robert H. Harrison * William Hartshorne * James Kirk * Thomas Lewis * George Mason * Lee Massey * Edward Payne * William Payne * Thomas Pollard * William Ramsay * William Rumney * Thomas Triplett * George Washington, Esq. * John West

Signers of the New Haven Fundamental Agreement

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[[Category: Signers of the New Haven Fundamental Agreement]] [[:Category: Signers of the New Haven Fundamental Agreement|Category Signers of the New Haven Fundamental Agreement]]. Click on links for profiles. The original planters of New Haven met June 4, 1639, and after prayer and deliberation, 63 men signed the New Haven Fundamental Agreement. Their names have asterisks following. It was decided that free planters coming afterwards, should also sign the agreement. In the next few years another 48 signed the agreement. [http://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/ct01.asp The New Haven Fundamental Agreement at The Avalon Project of Yale Law School] [[Alling-60|Roger Ailing]]
[[Andrews-123|William Andrews]]*
[[Atkinson-42|Luke Atkinson]]
[[Atwater-49|David Atwate]]r
[[Atwater-363|Josua Atwater]]
Edward Banister* '''Edward Banister''' died May 1649, leaving a widow, Elling, who died 1684, and a daughter, underage in 1649, perhaps Mary, who worked for Samuel Eaton in 1655, and went to England about 1658. Husband and wife had meeting house seats in 1648, but not in later seatings. [Town Records & Probate abstracts]
[[Beach-1207|Richard Beach]]*
Thomas Beamont '''Thomas Beaumont''' of New Haven died 1686; married the widow Stent; no issue.[Jacobus Fam of Anc. NH]
[[Beckley-13|Richard Beckley]]*
[[Bell-1777|Abraham Bell]]
[[Benham-24|John Benham]]*
[[Boykin-23|Jarvis Boykin]]*
[[Brockett-53|John Brockett]]*
[[Brown-1304|Francis Browne]]
[[Brown-1123|Peter Browne]]
Mr. Browninge* (Henry) '''Henry Browning''' had children in New Haven, baptized in the right of Mary, his wife: Hannah, 5 Jan. 1640; Zephaniah, 11 Oct. 1640; and Ebenezer, 10 May 1646. The next year he sold his property to William Judson, and probably went home, at least removed. “[Savage]
[[Budd-1455|John Budd*]]
[[Camfield-3|Mathew Camfeld]]
[[Chapman-304|John Chapmen]]*
[[Charles-98|John Charles]]*
[[Cheever-9|Ezekiel Cheever]]*
Edward Chipperfield: sometimes Chipfield; a passenger in the Hopewell 1635; age 20; brickmaker; d. 1648. Has an [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB115/i/7373/68/22175168 Anderson Great Migration sketch]. No wife or children. known.
[[Clark-1851|James Clark]]*
[[Clarke-5117|John Clarke]]*
John Cogswell* There is no information in Savage or Jacobus.
[[Cooper-384|John Cooper]]*
[[Crane-170|Jasper Crane]]*
[[Davenport-598|John Davenport]]*
[[Davis-2716|William Davis]]
[[Dayton-32|Ralph Dayghton]]
Jeremiah Dixion* was one of the seven founders of the church. He removed before 1644
[[Eaton-205|Samuel Eaton]]*
[[Eaton-104|Theophilus Eaton]]*
[[Elsey-11|Nicholas Elsey]]*
Jno Evance (Evans) '''John Evance''' of New Haven 1639, came probably from London. He was one of the most wealthy inhabitants. Children: John; Thomas; Daniel, bapt. 15 Mar. 1646; Mary, who d. 7 Apr 1650; and Stephen, b. 8 May 1652. He probably went home, certainly was in London 1656, according to the wiill of his friend Gov. Eaton. His widow Susanna (Norton) Evans m. at London, Henry Hatsell, who came to New Haven, and died 1667.
[[Ford-172|Timothy Ford]]*
[[Fugill-6|Thomas Fugill]]*
[[Gibbards-1|William Gibbard]]
[[Gibbs-6108|John Gibbs]]
William Gibbons '''William Gibbons''' d. 1689, m. ______ (d. June 1689 NH). Daughter Ann d. Feb 1703/4 wife of Ellis Mew.
[[Gilbert-261|Matthew Gilbert]]*
[[Goodyear-123|Stephen Goodyeare]]
[[Gregson-3|Thomas Gregson]]
[[Holbridge-3|Arthur Halbidge]]*
[[Hall-569|Francis Hall]]*
[[Hall-11933|John Hall]]
[[Higginson-302|Theophilus Higginson]]
[[Hill-749|Robert Hill]]*
[[Hitchcock-47|Matthias Hitchcock]]*
[[Hull-266|Andrew Hull]]*
[[Hull-467|Richard Hull]]*
[[Ives-376|William Ives]]*
[[Janes-5|William Jeanes]]
Thomas Jeffries* '''Thomas Jeffries''', "Dorchester, freem. 14 May 1634, rem. bef. 1643 to New Haven, prob. with Eaton in 1638, had serv. with reput. in the Pequot war; was call. a serg. when he d. Aug. 1661, in good esteem. By will, of wh. Thomas Trowbridge was excor. his cst. of £152 was distrib. to relat. and friends, in part, and to the poor, nam. no ch. nor br. only a sis. Sarah, w. of George Betty, and her two ch. in St Nicholas Co. Somerset." [Savage's Gen. Dict.]
[[Johnson-46249|John Johnson]]*

[[Kimberly-29|Thomas Kimberley]]*
Benjamin Ling*"'''Ling Benjamin''', Charlestown 1636, went to New Haven, prob. with Gov. Eaton, had his est. laid out 1640, was a freem. with prefix of respect, liv. in what is now East Haven, d. 27 Apr. 1673, leav. no ch. but giv. good prop. to some friends, and large to w. Joanna, wh. m. 3 Nov. foll. col. John Dixwell, the regicide, and d. in a few wks." [Savage's Gen. Dictionary]
[[Livermore-7|John Livermore]]
Andrew Low* '''Andrew Low''' d. 14 Apr 1670, New Haven; m. (1) ______, by whom he had a son Andrew in England; m. (2) [[Unknown-523912|Joan ______]], widow of Henry Peck See GMD
[[Malbon-37|Richard Malbon]]*
[[Merriman-9|Nath Merriman]]
Richard Merriman; not mentioned by Savage or Jacobus. Richard Merriman was a misread by Hoadley (New Haven Records) and should be Richard NewmanJacobus, Donald Lines. "Merriman of New Haven, Conn.," TAG 9:91
[[Messenger-157|Andrew Messenger]]*
[[Metcalfe-1182|Steven Metcalfe]]
[[Mitchell-62|Thomas Mitchell]]
[[Morris-686|Thomas Morris]]
[[Moss-258|John Moss]] (Morse)*
[[Moulthrop-7|Matthew Moulthrop]]*
[[Munson-18|Thomas Munson]]
[[Nash-139|John Nash]]
[[Nash-206|Thomas Nash]]
[[Newman-101|Francis Newman]]*
[[Newman-5184|Richard Newman]]
[[Newman-10089|Robert Newman]]*"ROBERT, came in the Mary and John, 1634, to Boston, but in what part of Mass. he sett. is unkn.; rem. to New Haven, in 1638 or 9, was a man of good est. one of the seven pillars at gather. of the ch. and a deac.; had Bethia, bapt. 2 Oct. 1642; and Grace, prob. 25 Oct. (a wrong day being giv. in Geneal. Reg. IX. 361) 1646, d. under 4 yrs.; went home and was, 1657, a vintner in London."[Savage:Gen Dict.] See also https://archive.org/stream/historicalcatal00dextgoog#page/n12/mode/2up
[[Nicholls-35|Adam Nicholls]]
[[Osborn-262|Richard Osborne]]*
[[Osborne-335|Thomas Osborne]]
[[Patterson-1442|Edward Patteson]]*
Beniamin Pawle"PAUL, BENJAMIN, New Haven 1639, may be the man ment. by Felt, at Salem 1647 with a final y added to his name."[Savage] Nothing in FANH: Pawle, Paul, or Powell.
[[Peacock-1222|John Peacock]]*
[[Peck-525|Henry Peck]]
[[Peck-217|William Peckke]]
[[Perry-3795|Richard Perry]]*
[[Pierce-13306|Marke Pierce]]
[[Pigg-210|Robert Pigg]]
[[Punderson-12|John Ponderson]]*
[[Powell-266|Thomas Powell]]
[[Potter-137|William Potter]]*
[[Potter-146|John Potter]]*
[[Preston-13|William Preston]]*
[[Reeder-84|John Reader(Reeder)]]*
James Russell '''James Russell''' d. 21 Jan 1673 New Haven; m [[Ball-2065|Mary Ball]] d/o Alling Ball (d. 25 Aug 1674). Their d., Hannah, married [[Kimberly-47|Thomas Kimberly]] d.s.p.
[[Russell-5194|William Russill]]
[[Seeley-67|Robert Seeley]]*
[[Smith-2620|George Smith]]*
[[Todd-76|Christopher Todd]]
[[Thompson-556|Anthony Tompson/Thompson]]
John Tompson/Thompson
This person needs research [[Thorp-445|William Thorpe]]*
[[Turner-149|Nathaniel Turner]]*
[[Tuttle-27|William Tuttle]]*
[[Vincent-94|John Vincent]]
[[Wakeman-26|John Wakeman]]
[[Walker-4368|John Walker]]
[[Ward-7401|George Ward]]*
[[Ward-18459|Lawrence Ward]]*
Jeremiah Whitnell "WHITNELL, JEREMIAH, New Haven 1639, is found in the list of freem. 1669, print. in Trumbull, II. 524, but there is giv. Whitwell, as prob. in the constable's or selectmen's certific. He m. Elizabeth wid. of Thomas Mitchell, after 1662, had no ch. and d. Mar. 1682. His will of 10 Mar. in that yr. gives all his prop. to wid. for life, and after to Philip Alcock, and his w. Elizabeth d. of the wid." [Savage]
[[Whitehead-865|Samuel Whitehead]]*
[[Wigglesworth-47|Edward Wigglesworth]]*
[[Wilkes-1774|Mr. Wilkes]]*
[[Wilmot-6|Benjamin Willmott]]
[[Yale-18|Thomas Yale]]*

Signers of the Portsmouth Compact

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[[Category: Signers of the Portsmouth Compact]][[Category: Rhode Island History]] See: [[:Category: Signers of the Portsmouth Compact|the category]] for profiles of the signers. The Portsmouth Compact was a document signed on March 7, 1638 that established the settlement of Portsmouth, which is now a town in the state of Rhode Island. It was the first document in American history that severed both political and religious ties with England. "We whose names are underwritten do hereby solemnly in the presence of Jehovah incorporate ourselves into a Bodie Politick and as He shall help, will submit our persons, lives and estates unto our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of Kings, and Lord of Lords, and to all those perfect and most absolute laws of His given in His Holy Word of truth, to be guided and judged thereby." It was signed by 23 men: : William Coddington : John Clarke : William Hutchinson (husband of Anne Hutchinson) : John Coggeshall : William Aspinwall : Samuel Wilbore : John Porter : John Sanford : Edward Hutchinson, Jr. : Thomas Savage : William Dyre (husband of Mary Dyer) : William Freeborn : Phillip Shearman : John Walker : Richard Carder : William Baulston : Edward Hutchinson, Sr. : Henry Bull X his marke : Randall Holden : Thomas Clarke (brother of John) : John Johnson : William Hall : John Brightman ===See:=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portsmouth_Compact Portsmouth Compact wiki]

Signor Name Study

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[[Category:Signor Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Keil-336|Susan Keil]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == '''Project created 03Oct2018.'''

Sigwald Name Study

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[[Category: Sigwald Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] The goals of the SIGWALD NAME STUDY project are: # To find every non-living person with the Sigwald or Sigwalt or Seigwald surname who lived in Alsace, France, and make a wikitree profile for them. # To make a family tree including all Sigwald or Sigwalt or Seigwald who ever lived in Alsace, France, and connect that tree to the Global family tree on Wikitree. # To find the origins of the Sigwald or Sigwalt or Seigwald families to any earlier Sigwald or Sigwalt or Seigwald where ever they may have lived in Europe. # To determine the origin of the name Sigwald or Sigwalt or Seigwald # To determine exactly when and why the Sigwald or Sigwalt or Seigwald came left Switzerland and came to Alsace, France. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. == To Do List == # Adding relevant sources, and source images # Adding categories # Adding relevant templates # Add Sigwald or Sigwalt or Seigwald Family members from research on familysearch.org and findagrave.com. # Add Sigwald or Sigwalt or Seigwald Family members from the church and cemetery records of Alsace. # Connect all Sigwald or Sigwalt or Seigwald members to the global family tree.

Siler City, North Carolina One Place Study

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== Siler City, North Carolina One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Siler City, North Carolina|category=Siler City, North Carolina One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|#Q2024154|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Siler City, North Carolina One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Siler City is a town in western Chatham County, North Carolina, United States. The name originated from an early settler, Plikard Siler. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' North Carolina :'''County:''' Chatham :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 35.725278, -79.456111 :'''Elevation:''' 646 ft (197 m) ===History=== ==== 1750: Plikard Siler==== Siler City began around 1750, when [[Siler-71|Plikard Dederic Siler]] and his wife, [[Hartsoe-11|Elizabeth (Hartsoe) Siler]], settled about four miles north of the town's current location. They had met aboard the Two Sisters, a ship from Rhine, Germany, in 1741. The ship landed in Philadelphia, where Plikard paid leaf tobacco to marry Elizabeth. The couple briefly lived in Pennsylvania, then Virginia, and then settled near Lacy's Creek (the location near today's Siler City). They had ten children.[[Wikipedia:Siler_City,_North_Carolina|Siler_City,_North_Carolina]] on Wikipedia They are both buried in the graveyard at the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1967707| Rocky River Baptist Church] near Siler City, Chatham County, North Carolina. ==== 1756: Rocky River Baptist Church ==== In 1756, [https://rockyriverbaptist.org/ Rocky River Baptist Church] was organized by the Reverend Shubal Stearns. Mr. Stearns was born in Toland, Connecticut. The church is still active, and is now the permanent residence of many local historical figures. ==== Pre-Civil War Regulators ==== *On August 5, 1758 and December 11, 1762, [[Husband-167|Herman Husband (1724-1795)]], born in Maryland in 1724, was granted 640 and 660 acres of land, respectively, near Love’s Creek and the Rocky River. Between 1768 – 1771 (during War of the Regulation), the [https://www.ncpedia.org/anchor/primary-source-herman North Carolina Regulators] held frequent meetings at Rocky River Baptist Church. The regulators were led by Herman Husband who lived on a large tract of land just south of the church. *What began with petitions and civil disobedience ended in a violent clash of militias at the [https://www.ncpedia.org/alamance-battleground Battle of Alamance] in May 1771, and the regulators were deregulated. *On October 9, 1769, [[Bray-1133|Henry Bray (abt.1742-1812)]] acquired 480 acres on Love’s Creek from Mr. Husband, being part of the Granville Grant of August 5, 1758. This tract is near the southern part of Siler City. Grant No. 30 from Orange County, issued June 30, 1762, went to Henry Bray for land on the south side of Rocky River, which would later become part of Chatham County. ==== 1794 -1870 Matthews Crossroads==== *The son of Plikard Siler, [[Siler-69|John Siler (abt.1756-abt.1831)]], purchased a plot of land close by in February, 1794. By 1805, the home and farm of John Siler were established where the current center of town is now located Osborn, Rachel and Ruth Selden-Sturgill, p.122-123. The Architectural Heritage of Chatham County, North Carolina. Charlotte, North Carolina: The Delmar Company, 1991.. By 1815, John Siler was operating a country store near his home. *In December, 1842, after John Siler's death, William W. Matthews (1814-1894) bought the John Siler House and one-hundred and forty acres of surrounding land. A crossroads existed here as early as 1808, with the east-west road running from Raleigh to Salisbury with branches to Lexington and Salem. The north-south road went from Martinsville (later Greensboro) to Fayetteville. Since Matthews provided food and lodging for stagecoach travelers at his home, the area became known as Matthews Crossroads . *By 1870, [[Siler-70|Samuel Siler (1810-1900)]] was operating a small water-powered grist mill about three blocks south of the [Siler-Matthews House] (home of John Siler and later William Matthews). The mill was located near where South Chatham Avenue crosses the creek that flows through downtown today. Samuel Siler also owned a storehouse near the mill that was operated by his son [[Siler-275|Cincinnatus Siler]]. On July 13, 1880, the post office was opened in Samuel Siler's storehouse. Cincinnatus Siler was appointed postmaster and the post office was named Energy. In 1882, Samuel Siler’s storehouse was sold at auction. By 1884, the Siler-Matthews House was being operated as a hotel by A.C. Jordan ==== 1884 Railroad ==== In 1884, with the completion of a track of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway from Sanford to Greensboro, the name was changed to Siler Station, honoring Samuel Siler who donated the land for the depot. In 1886, the name changed to Siler City . === Historic Districts=== ==== East Raleigh Street Historic District ==== is a national historic district located at Siler City, Chatham County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 39 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Siler City. They were built between about 1895 and 1945, and include representative examples of the Queen Anne and Tudor Revival architectural styles. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. [CH0633 5/11/2000] [https://chathamhistory.org/resources/Documents/PDFs/Preservation/NationalRegisterofHistoricPlacesRegisterFormforEastRaleighStreetHistoricDistrict.pdf Link to the National Register of Historic Places Register form for the East Raleigh Street Historic District (2000)] ==== North Third Avenue Historic District ==== is a national historic district located at Siler City, Chatham County, North Carolina. The district encompasses seven contributing buildings on approximately 40 acres in a predominantly residential section of Siler City. Built between about 1890 and 1930, the structures include five primary residential dwellings and the First Baptist Church and parsonage. They are representative examples of the Classical Revival and Bungalow / American Craftsman architectural styles. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. [CH0654 7/20/2000] [https://chathamhistory.org/resources/Documents/PDFs/Preservation/NationalRegisterofHistoricPlacesRegisterFormforNorthThirdAvenueHistoricDistrict.pdf Link to the National Register of Historic Places Register form for the North Third Avenue Historic District (2000)] ==== Siler City Commercial Historic District ==== is a national historic district located at Siler City, Chatham County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 45 contributing buildings on 62 acres in the central business district of Siler City. They are primarily one- and two-story brick buildings dated between 1897 and 1945. Located in the district is the separately listed Hotel Hadley. Other notable buildings include the Farmers Alliance Store (1909), Edwards-Wren Building (1906), Chatham Bank (1913), Wren Building (1912), former Siler City Furniture Building (1928), Colonial Revival style U.S. Post Office (1940), Phillips Office Supplies Building, Thorpe and Associates Building, and Fred C. Justice Building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. [CH0050 7/27/2000] [https://chathamhistory.org/resources/Documents/PDFs/Preservation/NationalRegisterofHistoricPlacesRegisterFormforSilerCityCommercialHistoricDistrict.pdf Link to the National Register of Historic Places Register form for the Siler City Commercial Historic District (2000)] ===Population=== ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:|Wikipedia:]] ==Sources== * [https://www.silercity.org/index.asp?SEC=2B1E967A-4C76-465C-8101-B378D54EF8A7&Type=B_BASIC Early History of Siler City] *[https://chathamhistory.org/B378D54EF8A7&Type=B_BASIC Chatham County Historical Society] *[https://chathamhistory.org/Snippets-Chatham-History-Blog/12637553 Rocky River Missionary Baptist Church 1940] *[https://chathamhistory.org/Snippets-Chatham-History-Blog/13232743 St Lawrence Store Ledger, 1851-2]Back in 1974, local historian Wade Hadley obtained a copy of a ledger covering part of 1851 and 1852 for the general store located at Saint Lawrence Post Office in Chatham. The day book is believed to have belonged to Henry C. Luther, who was postmaster at Saint Lawrence. The book is in the collection of the Southern Historical Collection at UNC-CH. The image of Hickory Mountain Township from the 1870 Ramsey map, shows the location.

Silesian Voivodeship

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[[:Category: Silesian Voivodeship, Poland|Silesian Voivodeship]]
[[:Category: Województwo śląskie, Polska|województwo śląskie]]

{{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} == General Information == Silesian Voivodeship, or Silesia Province[3] (Polish: województwo śląskie [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ ˈɕlɔ̃skʲɛ]) is a voivodeship, or province, in southern Poland, centered on the historic region known as Upper Silesia (Górny Śląsk), with Katowice serving as its capital. It is the most densely populated voivodeship in Poland. Within the area of 12,300 square kilometres, there are almost 5 million inhabitants. It is also the largest urbanised area in Central and Eastern Europe. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silesian_Voivodeship] {{Image|file=Silesian_Voivodeship-1.png|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Categories == Finding places in modern Poland, or some other countries, that were once part of Germany can be difficult. This website, Kartenmeister can be helpful. It can be used in conjunction with Meyers Orts. See http://www.kartenmeister.com/preview/databaseuwe.asp *[[:Category: Piotrków (Province)]] Congress Poland of the Russian Empire *[[:Category: Schlesien, Preußen]] *[[:Category: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria|Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]] {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Timeline == *1025 - 1385: [[:Category: Kingdom of Poland (1025-1385)|Kingdom of Poland]] *1385 - 1569: [[:Category: Kingdom of Poland (1385-1569)|Kingdom of Poland]] *1569 - 1795: [[:Category: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth|Polish-Lithanian Commonwealth]], Prowincja małopolska, Rzeczpospolita Obojga Narodów *1795 - 1918: ** [[:Category: Piotrków (Province)]] Congress Poland of the Russian Empire **[[:Category: Schlesien, Preußen]] **[[:Category: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria|Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]] (Biala and Zywiec Districts) Find the correct district of your village here: https://www.geshergalicia.org/galician-town-locator/ *1918 - 1939: [[:Category: Second Polish Republic|Second Polish Republic]] *1939 - 1944: German Reich *1944 - 1989: Polish People's Republic *1989 - Present Day: Republic of Poland == Administrative Divisons == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 2px Solid Black;" cellpadding="6" |- |'''City Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katowice Katowice] | | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cz%C4%99stochowa Częstochowa] | | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sosnowiec Sosnowiec] | | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gliwice Gliwice] | | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zabrze Zabrze] | | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bielsko-Bia%C5%82a Bielsko-Biała] | | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bytom Bytom] | | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rybnik Rybnik] | | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruda_%C5%9Al%C4%85ska Ruda Śląska] | | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tychy Tychy] | | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C4%85browa_G%C3%B3rnicza Dąbrowa Górnicza] | | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chorz%C3%B3w Chorzów] | | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaworzno Jaworzno] | | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jastrz%C4%99bie-Zdr%C3%B3j Jastrzębie-Zdrój] | | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mys%C5%82owice Mysłowice] | | | |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemianowice_%C5%9Al%C4%85skie Siemianowice Śląskie] | | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BBory Żory] | | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piekary_%C5%9Al%C4%85skie Piekary Śląskie] | | | |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Awi%C4%99toch%C5%82owice Świętochłowice] | | |1 |- |'''Land Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cieszyn_County Cieszyn County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_cieszy%C5%84ski Powiat cieszyński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cieszyn Cieszyn] |12 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bielsko_County Bielsko County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_bielski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_%C5%9Bl%C4%85skie) Powiat bielski ] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bielsko-Bia%C5%82a Bielsko-Biała] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wodzis%C5%82aw_County Wodzisław County] 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Silk Hope Plantation, Bryan County, Georgia

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[[Category:Silk Hope Plantation, Bryan County, Georgia]] [[Category:Bryan County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Bryan County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Chatham County, Georgia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations| Index of Plantations]] ==Biography== Silk Hope Plantation was created by [[Butler-57|William Butler]] through a land grant in 1759.https://core.tdar.org/document/391026/the-ford-plantation-project-archaeological-data-recovery-at-silk-hope-plantation-9bn58-9bn176-bryan-county-georgia The Ford Plantation Project: Archaeological Data Recovery at Silk Hope Plantation (9BN58 & 9BN176), Bryan County, Georgia. Thomas G. Whitley, Connie M. Huddleston, Jennifer J. Webber, Dea Mozingo. Brockington and Associates, Inc. 2003 ( tDAR id: 391026) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8708286 Silk Hope came into the [[Savage-3155|Thomas Savage]] family through the marriage of [[Savage-3155|Thomas Savage]] to William Butler's daughter, [[Butler-58|Mary Elliott Butler]]. The Savage family lived winter and spring at Silk Hope and part time in Charleston, SC. When Thomas died he left his plantation and all on it, including the enslaved persons, to his wife Mary Elliott Savage.'''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''':"Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/242777 Estate records, wills, estates, administrations and bonds, alphabetically arranged, 1777-1852] Saffold - Seymour folder 1-68
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Chatham > Administration records, bonds, estates and wills 1777-1852 Saffold-Seymour > image 381 of 1196; Citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia.
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After Thomas Savage died in 1786 his widow sold the following as a group (120 enslaved persons) to Edward Darrell on 1 Feb 1792 for 4278 pounds sterling.. '''Deed''':"Deeds, 1785-1900; index to deeds, 1784-1910"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/140778 Deeds, 1785-1900; index to deeds, 1784-1910] Deeds, v. 1I-1K 1791-1793
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3Q5-SSNK-W?i=162&cat=140778 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 14 January 2022)*Chatham Co, GA Deed Bk i p.298-300
*[[Savage-9368|Cambridge]] *[[Savage-9375|July]] (1) *[[Savage-9503|March]] (1) *[[Savage-9444|Doll]] (1) *[[Savage-9445|Minda]] *[[Savage-9504|Monday]] *[[Savage-9369|Juba]] *[[Savage-9446|Betty]] (1) *[[Savage-9447|Sally]] *[[Savage-9370|Quash]] *[[Savage-9448|Eba]] *[[Savage-9371|Buck]] *[[Savage-9449|Diana]] *[[Savage-9450|Cynda]] *[[Savage-9372|Miley]] *[[Savage-9451|Hannah]] (1) *[[Savage-9373|Bristol]] *[[Savage-9399|Billy]] *[[Savage-9400|Jack]] (1) *[[Savage-9401|Harry]] (1) *[[Savage-9402|Isaac]] *[[Savage-9505|July]] (2) *[[Savage-9452|Judy]] *[[Savage-9453|Grace]] *[[Savage-9454|Cinda]] (1) *[[Savage-9506|Press]] *[[Savage-9455|Molly]] (1) *[[Savage-9456|Peggy]] (1) *[[Savage-9403|Jack]] (2) *[[Savage-9404|Johnny]] *[[Savage-9457|Sarah]] (1) *[[Savage-9405|Cupid]] *[[Savage-9406|Prince]] (1) *[[Savage-9458|Phoebe]] (1) *[[Savage-9459|Hannah]] (2) *[[Savage-9460|Dorcas]] (1) *[[Savage-9407|Guy]] *[[Savage-9461|Myriah]] *[[Savage-9408|Billy]] *[[Savage-9462|Myrtilla]] *[[Savage-9507|Paris]] *[[Savage-9409|Juno]] (1) *[[Savage-9410|Tom]] (1) *[[Savage-9463|Hagar]] (1) *[[Savage-9464|Jastine]] and child *[[Savage-9465|Ruthy]] *[[Savage-9466|Sarah]] (2) *[[Savage-9411|Charles]] *[[Savage-9412|Boatswain]] *[[Savage-9467|Eve]] *[[Savage-9413|Dido]] and [[Savage-9511|Sophia]] *[[Savage-9468|Betty]] (2) *[[Savage-9469|Fatinea]] *[[Savage-9414|Philip]] *[[Savage-9470|Banah]] *[[Savage-9471|Bess]] *[[Savage-9415|John]] *[[Savage-9472|Doll]] (2) *[[Savage-9508|April]] *[[Savage-9416|Shrub]] *[[Savage-9473|Chloe]] *[[Savage-9417|Grog]] *[[Savage-9474|Lucy]] (1) *[[Savage-9475|Molly]] (2) *[[Savage-9418|Tony]] (1) *[[Savage-9476|Lizzy]] *[[Savage-9419|Old Peter]] *[[Savage-9420|Young Peter]] *[[Savage-9509|Old July]] *[[Savage-9477|Zua]] *[[Savage-9421|Moosa]] *[[Savage-9422|Primus]] (1) *[[Savage-9478|Lucy]] (2) *[[Savage-9481|Cinda]] (2) *[[Savage-9423|Primus]] (2) *[[Savage-9479|Doll]] (3) *[[Savage-9424|Jacob]] (1) *[[Savage-9427|Butcher]] *[[Savage-9428|Weltshin]] *[[Savage-9429|Tom]] (2) *[[Savage-9480|Hester]] *[[Savage-9482|Patience]] *[[Savage-9483|Sarah]] (3) *[[Savage-9484|Jenny]] (1) *[[Savage-9430|Sam]] (1) *[[Savage-9485|Daphne]] *[[Savage-9431|Landy]] *[[Savage-9432|Sharper]] *[[Savage-9486|Hannah]] (3) *[[Savage-9487|Lucy]] (3) *[[Savage-9488|Satira]] *[[Savage-9489|Phoebe]] (2) and [[Savage-9490|Hagar]] (2) *[[Savage-9491|Flora]] (1) *[[Savage-9492|Elsy]] (1) *[[Savage-9433|Ceasar]] *[[Savage-9493|Cretia]] *[[Savage-9434|Captain]] *[[Savage-9494|Dorcas]] (2) *[[Savage-9495|Jenney]] *[[Savage-8935|Prince]] (2) *[[Savage-9496|Amy]] *[[Savage-9497|Venus]] (1) *[[Savage-9435|Juno]] (2) *[[Savage-9499|Rhina]] *[[Savage-9436|Boy]] *[[Savage-9500|Peggy]] (2) *[[Savage-9501|Solira]] *[[Savage-9437|Frank]] *[[Savage-9438|Abraham]] *[[Savage-9498|Venus]] (2) *[[Savage-9439|Harry]] (2) *[[Savage-9440|Philander]] *[[Savage-9510|Friday]] *[[Savage-9441|Ned]] *[[Savage-9442|Smart]] *[[Savage-9502|Sarah]] (4) *[[Savage-9443|Dover]] These enslaved persons were retained at Silk Hope Plantation. '''Deed''':"Deeds, 1785-1900; index to deeds, 1784-1910"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/140778 Deeds, 1785-1900; index to deeds, 1784-1910] Deeds, v. 1I-1K 1791-1793
Film number: 008564904 > image 167 of 525
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*[[Savage-9512|Hagar]] (3) and 3 children *[[Savage-9513|Dye]] and her child *[[Savage-9523|George]] *[[Savage-9524|Tony]] (2) *[[Savage-9525|Cato]] *[[Savage-9514|Cate]] and her child *[[Savage-9515|Mariah]] and her 3 children *[[Savage-9516|Flora]] (2) *[[Savage-9517|Jenny]] (2) *[[Savage-9526|Sye]] *[[Savage-9527|Surry]] *[[Savage-9528|Jacob]] (2) *[[Savage-9518|Elsy]] (2) and her family *[[Savage-9519|Phillis]] and her family *[[Savage-9520|Celia]] *[[Savage-9521|Sabina]] *[[Savage-9529|Rinty]] *[[Savage-9522|Venus]] (3) and her family *[[Savage-9530|March]] (2) *[[Savage-9532|Sam]] (2) and [[Savage-9531|Dorset]] together At the death of Mary Elliott Savage she left the Silk Hope Plantation to her son [[Savage-8594|Benjamin Savage]]. However, Benjamin died unmarried and without issue in 1826 '''Index to estates, 1742-1955''':"Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/154272 Index to estates, 1742-1955] Index to estates (original) 1742-1912
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Chatham > Estate index 1742-1912 > image 884 of 1133; Citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93G-D5Z?i=883&cc=1999178&cat=154272 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 16 January 2022)*1826, William Savage executor
and his property was divided up between his siblings. [[Savage-8593|William Butler Savage]] received Silk Hope Plantation. William Savage in 1835 emancipated a number of slaves. He put them on a ship going to Liberia.https://ccharity.com/contents/roll-emigrants-have-been-sent-colony-liberia-western-africa/emigrants-to-liberia-ship-lists/shipindiana81935/ *A log entry for the ship Indiana arriving at Monrovia, Liberia, on August 19, 1835, lists the passengers departing, and their origins as part of the American Colonization Society records (ACS 1843) See the [[Space:Ship_Indiana%27s_Company_arrived_Monrovia_19_Aug_1835|Ship Indiana]] for a complete list of persons on that ship including those mentioned below. *[[Benedict-3619|Samuel Benedict]] age 43 *[[Benedict-3620|James Benedict]] age 5 *[[Bond-10413|Stephen Bond]] age 65 *[[Savage-8946|Rebecca Savage]] age 45 *[[Savage-8947|John Savage]] age 25 *[[Savage-8950|Jane Savage]] age 25 *[[Savage-8954|Ann Savage]] age 7 *[[Savage-8955|Thomas Savage]] age 3 *[[Savage-8956|Sarah Savage]]| age 16 *[[Savage-8957|Elizabeth Savage]] age 13 *[[Green-46738|Flora Green]] age 28 *[[Green-46739|Joseph Green]] age 7 The plantation stayed in the Savage family until William Savage died. After his death it went to his sister [[Savage-624|Mary Ann Savage Clay]] and she sold it to Lewis Hines, whose family retained part of it through 1870. '''Deeds and mortgages, 1796-1922; general index to deeds and mortgages, 17 93-1937''': "Deeds and mortgages, 1796-1922; general index to deeds and mortgages, 17 93-1937"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/170200 Deeds and mortgages, 1796-1922; general index to deeds and mortgages, 17 93-1937] General index to Deeds & Mortgages, Grantors A-Z 1793-1937
Film number: 007899045 > image 336 of 452
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https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92618106/1838-silk-hope-plantation/ The Charleston Daily Courier, Charleston, South Carolina, 29 Dec 1838, Sat, Page 3 80 enslaved persons were sold at the same time.https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92618825/1838-william-savage-slaves-sale/ The Charleston Daily Courier, Charleston, South Carolina, 31 Dec 1838, Mon, Page 3 *Slaves for sale Some of the enslaved from Silk Hope Plantation ended up in the hands of [[Manigault-58|Charles Manigault]].'''The Manigault Plantation Papers''' https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00484/#d1e422 ==Sources==

Silkwood Brickworks

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The historic Silkwood Brickworks are tucked away at the end of Anne Street in [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Silkwood,_Queensland&oldid=1134315452 Silkwood], a small farming community between Tully and Innisfail in Far North Queensland.

This is the story of one Silkwood family, their brick making business and the residents who are and were fortunate enough to live at the historic Brickworks long after its cogs fell silent.

'''The Silkwood Brickworks'''
:In June 1936, northen Italian immigrants Giovanni and Pietro Tarditi and their wives (two brothers had married two sisters) bought the land on which the Silkwood Brickworks now stand. Originally from Northern Italy, the family immigrated to North Queensland, farming cane at Ingham and also opening a brickworks there. However, upon hearing of good clay deposits at Silkwood, they decided to purchase about forty-two acres there. Most of this land is now under cane, but in 1936 it was virgin bushland, much of it so low-lying that it had to be built up to prevent flooding. The Tarditis even had to build their own road in.

:The brickworks opened in 1936. It quickly became a busy work site and quarry, employing 22 people at its peak. At first the bricks were cut by hand using wire cutters, then pressed, dried and stacked on boards. The owners' accommodation in the early years was a primitive dirt floor humpy with no ceiling and no electricity.
:The business was originally named the Maria Creek Brickworks and the brothers taught themselves their craft by experimenting with handmade bricks. Machinery was bought before moving into full-scale production. The kilns were fuelled by wood and later diesel. Three or four men were employed as woodcutters for the works, in addition to four or five who worked with the Tarditis in production of bricks. The Tarditis would keep the kilns going through the night during the firing of the bricks (a process which took about seven days) and the wives toiled alongside their husbands during the day.

{{Image|file=Silkwood_Brickworks-1.png |caption=The Brickworks in the 1940's }} :The kiln which is still standing, is the fifth and largest used by the Tarditis. They had built four smaller ones themselves, but commissioned Peter Gardiner, a skilled local bricklayer, for the last one. The huge drying shed, thirty metres square, is also still standing and much of the machinery remains.

:Building slackened off during World War II so the brothers earned a living by cutting wood to make railway sleepers, to sell as fuel to the sugar mills and local households. They cut lawyer cane and fashioned baskets of one ton and half ton capacity for loading coal onto the ships at the Cairns wharves. They also made charcoal, burning it in a big pit and selling it as truck fuel, and caught water rats and sold their skins.

:After the war, the brickworks reopened and they were making about 8 000 bricks a day. Long pits of clay were dug. The clay put through pug mill, stamper and kiln to form solid clay bricks. Initially hand loaded onto trucks to then be constructed into many residential homes through FNQ.

{{Image|file=Silkwood_Brickworks.png |caption=The Old Brickworks in the 1970's }} :Some of these bricks were used in buildings such as the Hospital in Innisfail and the Canecutter Hotel as well as buildings in Atherton, Babinda, Cairns, Ingham, Mareeba, Townsville and Tully. Silkwood Hotel, Silkwood Ambulance Centre, school, church, convent and bowling club all arose out of this Silkwood pink/red clay. {{Image|file=Silkwood_Brickworks.jpg |caption=Canecutter Hotel }} :In 1947, one of the brickworks busiest years, the wet season was particularly heavy and on 12 January when the Tarditis had 200,000 bricks stored in the drying shed prior to firing, floodwaters inundated the shed, destroying every brick. The family simply had to bulldoze the shed out and start again.

:In time, the younger members of the family came into the business, but eventually it was sold to Campagnello and Kelly, who operated it until its closure in about 1980. Much of the land was sold for cane farming and the actual site of the brickworks changed hands once or twice before being purchased by Betty and Barry Davis in 1986.

:What had once been a hive of activity was now a desolate vista of yellow-brown clay and rubble, overgrown by tall, lank grass interspersed with dehydrated pandanus palms and gaping pits (gouged out for clay for the bricks) partially filled with murky water. The Davis's vision, enthusiasm and hard work coupled with a desire to preserve an area and era of historical importance, have resulted in the lagoons and lush parkland of today, in which the memory of the Tarditis and an early northern industry are preserved. :The drive of our ancestors is so to be admired. The strive to get ahead, to provide for their families, to see a need and make that come to fruition. So amazing.

:The full story of the Silkwood Brickworks can be seen in the "Innisfail and District Historical Society" 2000 Vol 16 written by the Tarditi's daughter Lina Micale. == Sources == * Wikipedia contributors, "Silkwood, Queensland," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Silkwood,_Queensland&oldid=1134315452 (accessed May 27, 2023) * Contemporary photos courtesy of the current owners of Silkwood Brickworks, [[Robinson-46637|Sherri ]] and Jason Robinson * Diane (Daveson) Laun- Shared from Diane Laun and The History of Innisfail Facebook page

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[[Category:Sillbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)]] ==Plats== Sillbo ligger i södra delen av Skinnskattebergs socken, ungefär en kilometer norr om Norrtulingesjön i Hed. *[https://kso.etjanster.lantmateriet.se/?e=538804&n=6624428&z=9&profile=default_topo_granser Karta hos Lantmäteriet] ==Tidslinje== *'''1571''' -- Vid tiden för Älvsborgs första lösen bodde en Hans i Sillebo.Älvsborgs lösen 1571, Älvsborgs lösen 1571, SE/RA/5116/19, [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/B0001018_00109 bildid: B0001018_00109] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1597''' -- Vid uppbörden 1597 upptogs Silleboda som ett '''kyrkehemman''' där Hans Persson bodde.Landskapshandlingar, LandskapshandlingarVästmanlands handlingar, SE/RA/5121/5121.09/1597: 3 (1597), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0050792_00185 bildid: A0050792_00185] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1600''' -- uppskattat födelseår för [[Olofsdotter-1168|Ingeborg Olofsdotter]] *'''1605''' -- uppskattat födelseår för [[Olofsson-1361|Lars Olofsson]] *'''1615''' -- [[Larsson-817|Oluff]] med hustru, två drängar och piga, Hans med hustru och dräng.Älvsborgs lösen 1613, Kommissariernas m.fl. räkenskaper för den lokala uppbörden av Älvsborgs lösen, SE/RA/5117/IV/40 (1613-1617), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0066044_00073 bildid: A0066044_00073] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1616''' -- [[Larsson-817|Olof Larsson]] m hu 2 drängar o piga, Hans Larsson m hu, dräng o pigaÄlvsborgs lösen 1613, Kommissariernas m.fl. räkenskaper för den lokala uppbörden av Älvsborgs lösen, SE/RA/5117/IV/40 (1613-1617), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0066044_00302 bildid: A0066044_00302] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1618''' -- [[Larsson-817|Olof]] och Hans med sina hushållÄlvsborgs lösen 1613, Kommissariernas m.fl. räkenskaper för den lokala uppbörden av Älvsborgs lösen, SE/RA/5117/IV/41 (1618-1619), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0066045_00296 bildid: A0066045_00296] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1623''' -- [[Larsson-817|Olof]] och Hans i SillebodaBoskaps- m fl längder, Västmanland, SE/RA/5119/7/3 (1623), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0052685_00217 bildid: A0052685_00217] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1624''' -- Erichs son Peder i Sillebo döptes 1 mars 1624 med Stephanus Olai och Hindrik i Wetterskoga som gudfäder och Olofs hustru i Sillebo som gudmor.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 7 / Sida 3 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b7.s3 page info] v74049.b7.s3 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b7.s3 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1625''' -- uppskattat födelseår för [[Larsson-3055|Erik Larsson]] *'''1626''' -- Hans i Silleboda, [[Larsson-817|Olof Larsson]] ibidem. (Olof är bland de signerande sexmännen)Boskaps- m fl längder, Västmanland, SE/RA/5119/7/5 (1626-1630), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0052687_00087 bildid: A0052687_00087] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1632''' -- Änkan i Silleboda och Erik Hansson. (Hans i Silleboda bland de signerande sexmännen)Boskaps- m fl längder, Västmanland, SE/RA/5119/7/8 (1633), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0021548_00060 bildid: A0021548_00060] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1635''' -- [[Olofsdotter-1168|Ingeborg Olofsdotter]] från Sillebo vigdes med [[Marcusson-11|Hans Marcusson]] i Sund 28 December. Hustru Anna i Sillebo (änkan efter Hans Larsson?) begrovs 20 december.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 12 / Sida 8 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b12.s8 page info] v74049.b12.s8 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b12.s8 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1636''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lasse]] i Silleboda 3 pers, Erik Hansson 4 persLänsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:1 (1622-1636) Bild 4040 / Sida 23 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402632.b4040.s23 page info] v402632.b4040.s23 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402632.b4040.s23 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
Karin Olofsdotter i Sillebo begrovs 1 mars.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 13 / Sida 9 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b13.s9 page info] v74049.b13.s9 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b13.s9 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] [[Olofsson-1361|Lasse Olofsson]] i Sillebo vigdes med [[Olofsdotter-1165|Anna Olofsdotter]] från Wetterskoga 17 November *'''1637''' -- Lasses hustru Anna i Sillebo, Sillebo-Erik, Sven Andersson (i Wetterskoga?) och Klockar-Karin dopvittnade för Olofs barn i Kyrkehyttan 22 januari.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 16 / Sida 12 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b16.s12 page info] v74049.b16.s12 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b16.s12 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] 27 augusti vigdes Anders Bengtsson med Karin Jöransdotter i Silleboda.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 17 / Sida 13 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b17.s13 page info] v74049.b17.s13 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b17.s13 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] Lasses barn [[Larsdotter-1987|Karin]] i Sillebo döptes 5 november med Hans i Sillebo och hustru [[Olofsdotter-1006|Marit]] i Moratorp (barnets moster) som dopvittnen. *'''1638''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lasse]] i Silleboda 3 pers, Erik Hansson 4 persLänsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:2 (1638-1644) Bild 1650 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402633.b1650 page info] v402633.b1650 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402633.b1650 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
[[Olofsson-1361|Lars]] och Erik i Sillebo, Olof i Kyrkhyttebo(?), Ingeval i Flohammar, [[Andersson-5429|Matts]] i Mortorp och [[Mattsson-849|Mats]] i Åmundsbo står för knekten [[Jacobsson-682|Anders Jacobsson]] i Malingstorp.Rullor 1620-1723, SE/KrA/0022/1638/7 (1638), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0053345_00066 bildid: A0053345_00066] Riksarkivet SVAR
Eriks barn Anna i Sillebo döptes 1 januari med [[Persson-3659|Jacob]] i Aspebo och hustru Kerstin i Wetterskoga ([[Nilsson-7937|Olof Nilssons]] hustru) som dopvittnen. Ingrid i Sillebo födde ett oäkta barn Anders, fadern angavs vara Anders i Valtarbo.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 18 / Sida 14 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b18.s14 page info] v74049.b18.s14 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b18.s14 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1639''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lasse]] i Silleboda 3 pers, Erik Hansson 4 pers.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:2 (1638-1644) Bild 2780 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402633.b2780 page info] v402633.b2780 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402633.b2780 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
[[Hansson-2860|Olof Hansson]] vigdes med [[Jonsdotter-4711|Kerstin Jonsdotter]] i Sillebo 13 oktober.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 22 / Sida 18 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b22.s18 page info] v74049.b22.s18 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b22.s18 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1640''' -- [[Larsson-3346|Mats Larsson]] född ( dödboken) *'''1642''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lasse]] i Silleboda m hu och en husman, Erik Hansson m hu och dräng.Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Nora eller Järla län 1642-1647 (S, T) 1 (1642) Bild 560 / Sida 198 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v840989a.b560.s198 page info] v840989a.b560.s198 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v840989a.b560.s198 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520318 Riksarkivet] *'''1643''' -- Hanses barn i Sillebo, Johannes, döptes Johannesdagen med Hisings-tysken Jacob, Mats Matsson, kyrkoherdens hustru Elisabet och Gullsmedshustrun Karin som dopvittnen.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 40 / Sida 36 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b40.s36 page info] v74049.b40.s36 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b40.s36 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] [[Olofsson-1361|Lasse]]s barn [[Larsdotter-4323|Kerstin]] i Silleboda döptes 16 juli med Hans Hansson och [[Olofsdotter-1006|Marita]] i Moratorp (barnets moster) som dopvittnen. *'''1644''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lasse]] i Sillebo m hu och dräng, Erik m hu o son, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu o pi, Hans m hu.Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Nora eller Järla län 1642-1647 (S, T) 3 (1644) Bild 570 / Sida 223 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v840991a.b570.s223 page info] v840991a.b570.s223 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v840991a.b570.s223 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520318 Riksarkivet]
Hanses Malina i Sillebo dopvittnade för Hans Eriksson i Wetterskoga 10 augusti.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 47 / Sida 43 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b47.s43 page info] v74049.b47.s43 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b47.s43 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1645''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lasse]] i Sillebo m hu, dräng och piga, [[Hansson-2860|Olof Hansson]] m hu, dräng och husman Erik, Hans Hansson m hu.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 430 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b430 page info] v402634a.b430 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b430 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
Hanses barn Krestin i Sillebo döptes 23 mars med Anders hammarsmed i Flohammar, Hisings-tyskens hustru och Lasses [[Olofsdotter-1165|Anna]] i Sillebo som dopvittnen.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 49 / Sida 45 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b49.s45 page info] v74049.b49.s45 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b49.s45 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] [[Hansson-2860|Olof Hansson]]s barn [[Olsdotter-974|Anna]] döptes 15 juni med Gullsmeden, Lillejöns hustru och Clara Hansdotter som dopvittnen. 6 oktober var Jonas Olofsson i Sillebo i Prästgården med Kerstin Olofsdotter i Gnarpebo och förliktes med henne om ett barn hon hade fött.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 56 / Sida 52 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b56.s52 page info] v74049.b56.s52 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b56.s52 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1646''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lasse]] i Sillebo m hu, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu o husman, Hans Hansson m hu.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 1150 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b1150 page info] v402634a.b1150 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b1150 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
Lasses dotter [[Larsdotter-4297|Anna]] i Sillebo döptes 14 juni med [[Andersson-5429|Mats]] i Moratorp och [[Hansson-2860|Olofs]] hustru [[Jonsdotter-4711|Kerstin]] i Sillebo som dopvittnen. *'''1647''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lasse]] i Sillebo m hu o två husfolk, [[Hansson-2860|Olof Hansson]] m hu o husman, Hans Hansson m hu.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 2030 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b2030 page info] v402634a.b2030 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b2030 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
[[Olofsson-2096|Peder Olofssons]] barn i Sillebo, [[Pehrsson-847|Olof]], döptes ''Dom Esto Mihi'' med Erik i Wetterskoga, Anna i Sillebo och kyrkoherdens dotter Sara som dopvittnen.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 59 / Sida 55 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b59.s55 page info] v74049.b59.s55 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b59.s55 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] Jonas Olofsson i Sillbo vigdes med Kerstin i Gnarpebo 10? September.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 62 / Sida 58 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b62.s58 page info] v74049.b62.s58 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b62.s58 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1648''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lasse]] i Sillebo m hu, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu o husman, Hans m hu.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 2430 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b2430 page info] v402634a.b2430 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b2430 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
Hans Hanssons barn Hans i Sillebo döptes trettondag jul med Erik i Tomasbo, kopparslagarhustrun Elisabeta och kyrkoherdens dotter Sara som dopvittnen.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 63 / Sida 59 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b63.s59 page info] v74049.b63.s59 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b63.s59 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] Ingrids barn i Sillebo, dottern Anna 17 år, styvdotter till Anders i Valtarbo, begrovs ''Dom Judica''.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 64 / Sida 60 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b64.s60 page info] v74049.b64.s60 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b64.s60 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] [[Larsson-3055|Erik Larsson]] vigdes med [[Svensdotter-1327|Anna Svensdotter]] från Aspebo 9 oktober. Deras dotter, [[Eriksdotter-868|Kerstin]] döptes tredje advent med Peder Olofsson, kyrkoherdens dotter Sara och hustru [[Göstasdotter-2|Kerstin]] i Masmästarbo (Anna Svensdotters moster) som dopvittnen. *'''1649''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lasse]] i Sillebo m hu o pi, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu, Hans m hu o son.Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 8 (1649) Bild 690 / Sida 384 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900073a.b690.s384 page info] v900073a.b690.s384 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900073a.b690.s384 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet]
[[Olofsson-1361|Lasse]]s barn [[Larsdotter-2018|Marita]] i Sillebo döptes 14 maj (inga dopvittnen noterade). Hon begrovs i augusti. Hans' barn i Sillebo, Anders, döptes 2 advent med Nils Kopparslagare och hustru Anna i Sillebo som dopvittnen.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 73 / Sida 69 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b73.s69 page info] v74049.b73.s69 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b73.s69 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1650''' -- Hanses barn i Sillebo begrovs 1 augusti.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 76 / Sida 72 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b76.s72 page info] v74049.b76.s72 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b76.s72 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] [[Olofsson-1361|Lasse]]s barn [[Larsson-3548|Olof]] döptes 13 oktober med [[Jacobsson-241|Aspebo-Peder]] och hustru [[Matsdotter-493|Malin]] i Wetterskoga som dopvittnen. *'''1651''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lars]] i Silbo m hu o pi, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu, Hans m hu o son.Mantalslängder 1642-1820, Mantalslängder 1642-1820Västmanlands län, SE/RA/55203/55203.21/10 (1651), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0006386_00047 bildid: A0006386_00047, sida 343] Riksarkivet SVAR *'''1652''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lars]] i Sillbo m hu o dräng, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu o dräng, Hans m hu o son.Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 11 (1652) Bild 660 / Sida 429 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900075a.b660.s429 page info] v900075a.b660.s429 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900075a.b660.s429 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet] *'''1653''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lars]] i Sillbo m hu, Olof Olofsson m hu, inhyses, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu o pi, Mårten m hu, inhyses (antagligen [[Larsson-3601|Mårten Larsson]] från Enköping.Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 12 (1653) Bild 1390 / Sida 593 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900076.b1390.s593 page info] v900076.b1390.s593 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900076.b1390.s593 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet] *'''1654''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lars]] i Sillbo m hu o dräng, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu, [[Larsson-3055|Erik]] m hu o drängMantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 13 (1654) Bild 770 / Sida 483 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900077.b770.s483 page info] v900077.b770.s483 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900077.b770.s483 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet]
[[Olofsson-1361|Lasse]]s barn [[Larsdotter-2342|Marita]] i Sillebo döptes fjärdedag pingst (textförlust för dopvittnena), [[Larsson-3055|Erik Larssons]] barn [[Eriksdotter-988|Anna]] i Sillebo döptes 17 september (dopvittnen ej antecknade) *'''1655''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lars]] i Sillbo m hu o dräng, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu o pi, [[Larsson-3055|Erik]] m hu o drängMantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 14 (1655) Bild 1210 / Sida 560 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900078.b1210.s560 page info] v900078.b1210.s560 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900078.b1210.s560 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet]
Olof Olofssons barn i Sillbo, Kerstin, döptes 11 p Trin med Mats i Bråtan och Eriks hustru i Wetterskog som dopvittnen.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 95 / Sida 91 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b95.s91 page info] v74049.b95.s91 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b95.s91 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1656''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lars]] i Sillbo m hu o dräng, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu, [[Larsson-3055|Erik]] m hu o drängMantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 15 (1656) Bild 1020 / Sida 537 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900079.b1020.s537 page info] v900079.b1020.s537 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900079.b1020.s537 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet] *'''1657''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lars]] i Sillbo m hu o dräng, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu, [[Larsson-3055|Erik]] m hu o drängMantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 16 (1657) Bild 760 / Sida 298 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900080.b760.s298 page info] v900080.b760.s298 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900080.b760.s298 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet]
[[Larsson-3055|Erik Larssons]] barn [[Eriksdotter-989|Gertrud]] i Sillebo döptes 26 april med [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] i Sillebo som dopvittne. Olof Olofsson gruvdäng fick en dotter Lisbeta i augusti.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 101 / Sida 97 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b101.s97 page info] v74049.b101.s97 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b101.s97 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1659''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lars]] i Sillbo m hu o dräng, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu, [[Larsson-3055|Erik]] m hu o dräng. På motstående sida finns hela besättningen vid Sillbo bruk listad.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 4600 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b4600 page info] v402634a.b4600 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b4600 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] *'''1660''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lars]] i Sillbo m hu, dotter o dräng, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu o dotter, [[Larsson-3055|Erik]] m hu o piga.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:3 (1645-1660) Bild 5300 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402634a.b5300 page info] v402634a.b5300 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402634a.b5300 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] *'''1661''' -- Sillebo: [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu o pi, [[Olofsson-1361|Lars]] m hu o son, [[Larsson-3055|Erik]] m hu o piLänsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:4 (1661-1669) Bild 430 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402635.b430 page info] v402635.b430 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402635.b430 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
Olof O-s barn Brita i Silleboda döptes 10 mars.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 108 / Sida 104 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b108.s104 page info] v74049.b108.s104 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b108.s104 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1662''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lars]] m hu, son o dotter, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu, son o dotter, [[Larsson-3055|Erik]] m hu o pi.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:4 (1661-1669) Bild 1800 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402635.b1800 page info] v402635.b1800 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402635.b1800 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
Olof Dalkarls barn i Silleboda döptes annandag jul.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 114 / Sida 110 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b114.s110 page info] v74049.b114.s110 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b114.s110 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1663''' -- HFL upprättad. Hushåll: [[Olofsson-1361|Lars Olofsson]] m hu [[Olofsdotter-1165|Anna]], [[Hansson-2860|Olof Hansson]] m hu [[Jonsdotter-4711|Kerstin]], [[Larsson-3055|Erik Larsson]] m hu [[Svensdotter-1327|Anna]].Skinnskatteberg (U) AI:1 (1663) Bild 18 / Sida 14 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v73999.b18.s14 page info] v73999.b18.s14 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v73999.b18.s14 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet]
Mantalsskrivna samma år: [[Olofsson-1361|Lars]] m hu, son o dotter, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu, son o dotter, [[Larsson-3055|Erik]] m hu o drängLänsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:4 (1661-1669) Bild 2530 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402635.b2530 page info] v402635.b2530 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402635.b2530 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
[[Larsson-3055|Erik Larssons]] barn [[Ersson-541|Lars]] i Sillebo döptes 22 november med [[Matsson-201|Anders Mattsson]] i Masmästarbo (gift med en kusin till Lars' mor), Anders Eriksson i Sillbo, Måns(?) Larssons hustru Kerstin i Bovallen och Jon Svenssons hustru [[Andersdotter-2000|Karin]] i Aspebo (gift med Lars' morbror). *'''1664''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lars]] m hu, son, dotter och '''måg''', [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu, son o dotter, [[Larsson-3055|Erik]] m huLänsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:4 (1661-1669) Bild 3420 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402635.b3420 page info] v402635.b3420 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402635.b3420 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
Gerdt, son till Lars Persson hammarsmeden döptes 6 mars.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 125 / Sida 121 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b125.s121 page info] v74049.b125.s121 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b125.s121 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1665''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lars]] m hu, son, dotter och måg, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu, son o 2 döttrar, [[Larsson-3055|Erik]] m huMantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 24 (1665) Bild 870 / Sida 295 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900081.b870.s295 page info] v900081.b870.s295 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900081.b870.s295 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet]
[[Andersdotter-8410|Kerstin Andersdotter]] (dotter till Anders Eriksson och [[Larsdotter-1987|Karin Larsdotter]] döptes 15 januari. Hon dog senare samma år. Ett oäkta barn i Sillbo döptes 3 april; troligen [[Olofsdotter-2638|Karin Olofsdotters]] före äktenskapet. 11 maj vigdes [[Olsdotter-974|Anna Olofsdotter]] med [[Persson-3041|Michil Persson]]. [[Larsson-3055|Erik Larssons]] fyraårige son dog i kopporna i juli. [[Larsson-3346|Mats Larsson]] vigdes med [[Israelsdotter-59|Karin Israelsdotter]] från Grisnäs 10 oktober. *'''1666''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lars]] m hu, son o sonhustru, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m hu o son, [[Larsson-3055|Erik]] m hu o drängMantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län 1642-1820 (U) 25 (1666) Bild 810 / Sida 278 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v900082.b810.s278 page info] v900082.b810.s278 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v900082.b810.s278 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/RA/5520321 Riksarkivet]
Anders Erikssons dotter [[Andersdotter-8411|Anna Andersdotter]] född i Sillbo i oktober. [[Larsson-3055|Erik Larsson]]s son [[Ersson-717|Olof Eriksson]] född i december. *'''1667'''-- Lars Olofssons hustru ([[Olofsdotter-1165|Anna Olofsdotter]]) 57 år gammal, begrovs 18 januari. Anders Erikssons dotter [[Andersdotter-8411|Anna]] dog i maj. Mats Larssons [[Matsdotter-245|Anna]] föddes i augusti. *'''1668''' -- [[Mårtensdotter-285|Anna Mårtensdotter]] i Sillbo vigdes med [[Olofsson-1369|Olof Olofsson]] i Darsbo 13 september *'''1669''' -- Mats Larssons [[Matsson-245|Daniel]] föddes i januari. Han dog i september. [[Ersson-719|Sven]], [[Larsson-3055|Erik Larsson]]s son i Sillebo döptes 14 april med [[Larsson-3601|Mårten Masmästare]], morbrodern [[Svensson-1318|Jon Svensson]], hustru [[Larsdotter-1740|Margreta]] i Turinge, och hustru [[Mårtensdotter-285|Anna]], Olof Olofssons hustru i Darsbo som dopvittnen. Olof Hanssons hustru i Sillebo ([[Jonsdotter-4711|Kerstin Jonsdotter]]) begrovs 15 augusti. *'''1670''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lars ]] Olofsson m dotter o dräng, [[Larsson-3346|Mats Larsson]] m hu, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m son, dräng o inhysing, [[Larsson-3055|Erik]] m hu, dotter o drängLänsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:5 (1670-1672) Bild 910 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402636.b910 page info] v402636.b910 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402636.b910 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
[[Eriksdotter-868|Kerstin Eriksdotter]] i Sillbo gifte sig med Mats Eriksson från Västanfors 18 september. Mats Larssons [[Matsdotter-253|Karin]] föddes i september. *'''1671''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lars ]] Olofsson (ej beskattad) med son och piga, [[Larsson-3346|Mats Larsson]] m hu, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m son, sonhustru och dräng, [[Larsson-3055|Erik]] m hu o piLänsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:5 (1670-1672) Bild 1350 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402636.b1350 page info] v402636.b1350 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402636.b1350 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] *'''1672''' -- [[Larsson-3346|Mats Larsson]] m hu, dräng o piga, [[Hansson-2860|Olof]] m son, sonhustru o dräng, [[Larsson-3055|Erik]] m hu o dräng.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:5 (1670-1672) Bild 3310 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402636.b3310 page info] v402636.b3310 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402636.b3310 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet]
Mats Larssons son [[Matsson-246|Lars]] föddes i juni och dog i november. Erik Eriksson i Sillbo och Anna Matsdotter vigdes 20 p Trin.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 212 / Sida 208 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b212.s208 page info] v74049.b212.s208 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b212.s208 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] Olof Olssons dotter [[Olofsdotter-1468|Kerstin]] föddes i december. *'''1673''' -- Gruv-Olof i Sillebo begrovs 28 mars 1673 (vem var han?) Mats Larssons [[Matsdotter-496|Margreta]] föddes i december. *'''1674''' -- [[Olofsson-1361|Lars Olofsson]] begrovs 24 februari. Ett barn till Olof Olofsson, troligen [[Olofsson-2819|Olof]] ,född i april. S(alig?) Erik Nilssons dotter Karin i Sillbo döptes 13 september.Skinnskatteberg (U) C:1 (1623-1677) Bild 232 / Sida 228 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v74049.b232.s228 page info] v74049.b232.s228 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v74049.b232.s228 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11336 Riksarkivet] *'''1682''' -- [[Hansson-2860|Olof Hansson]] i Sillebo begrovs 26 mars. *'''1687''' -- [[Larsson-3055|Erik Larsson]] i Sillbo begrovs 6 juli *'''1690''' -- [[Larsson-3346|Mats Larsson]] m hu, 2 döttrar o piga. Hustru Anna Ersdotter inhyses. [[Olofsson-1661|Olof Olsson]] m hu o son, Erik Lars' [[Svensdotter-1327|änka (Anna Svensdotter)]] har intet bruk, [[Ersson-717|Olof Ersson]] m hu o dräng, Olof Månssons [[Olofsdotter-2638|hustru (Karin Olofsdotter)]] m dotter.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:10 (1687-1690) Bild 3560 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402641.b3560 page info] v402641.b3560 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402641.b3560 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] *'''1695''' -- [[Larsson-3346|Mats Larsson]] m hu, son, dotter o måg, dräng - systern Marit ofärdig och tigger. [[Olofsson-1661|Olof Olsson]] m hu, son o dotter, [[Ersson-717|Olof Ersson]] m hu o dräng, Olof Månsson m hu tigger.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:12 (1694-1695) Bild 2940 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402643.b2940 page info] v402643.b2940 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402643.b2940 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] *'''1700''' -- Matts Andersson skrives på Åmundsbo. Johan Jöransson m hu o dräng. [[Engelbrektsson-39|Lars Engelbrektsson]] m hu o son. Erik Mattsson skriven på Harpebyn. [[Olofsson-1661|Olof Olsson]] m hu, son o 2 döttrar. [[Ersson-717|Olof Ersson]] m hu o dräng.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:14 (1698-1700) Bild 3770 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402645a.b3770 page info] v402645a.b3770 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402645a.b3770 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] ==Källor==

Sillifant Name Study

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[[Category:Siluria]] See [[:Category:Siluria|for associated profiles]] ==The Place== '''Siluria''' is an informal term often seen in popular genealogies referring to the geographic area of today's southeast Wales occupied by the tribal Silures during the period of Roman rule . There was no actual political entity called "Siluria". "Most archaeologists believe that the people who became known as the Silures were a loose network of groups with some shared cultural values, rather than a centralised society. Although the most obvious physical remains of the Silures are hillforts such as those at Llanmelin and Sudbrook, there is also archaeological evidence of roundhouses at Gwehelog, Thornwell (Chepstow) and elsewhere, and evidence of lowland occupation notably at Goldcliff." Miranda Aldhouse-Green and Ray Howell (eds.), Gwent In Prehistory and Early History: The Gwent County History Vol.1, 2004, ISBN 0-7083-1826-6 Cited by Wikipedia. The Silures were a Celtic tribe which settled around, the modern terms, Swansea (Abertawe), Neath Port Talbot (Castell-Nedd Port Talbot), Bridgend (Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr), the Vale of Glamorgan (Bro Morgannwg), Merthyr Tydfil (Merthyr Tudful), Cardiff (Caerdydd or Caerdyf), Caerphilly (Caerffiu), Newport (Casnewydd), Torfaen (Tor-Faen), and Blaenau Gwent. The boudaries are not precise and their lands may have extended into southern Powys. According to the authority of cadair, or the bardic chair, of Morganwg, they extended over the present Morganwg, including the commot of Garthmathrin, or Brecon, Gwent, or Monmouthshire, and Ergyng, Euas, and '''Ystrad Yw''', partly in Herefordshire, and partly in Breconshire. “… ancient Siluria was a land of boggy uplands, wooded slopes and narrow valleys and plains, where arable was limited and most land was pasture or wilderness. It was a rougher, harder, more impoverished land, and its people, skilled in war, were doubtless accustomed, like the borderers of later ages, to supplement their meagre incomes by rustling thier neighbour’s’ cattle, carting off their corn-stocks, and abducting their children as farm-hands. …” (Niel Faulkner The Decline and Fall of Roman Britain p.37/8) Other Information The rocks which formed in the third period of the Palaeozoic era, between the Ordovician¹ and Devonian, are known by modern geologists as Silurian, because outcrops of this geological period occurred in the mountains of south-east Wales, which were the ancient territories of the Silures tribe. The Silurian period lasted 40 million years, during which time, fish first appeared in the oceans of Earth. Named after the Ordovices tribe of North Wales, where outcrops of rock from this earlier period occur. '''Hillforts and Rivers''' Geographia of Ptolemy (II.ii) Their hillforts, like those of thier western neighbours the Demetae, show influences of south-west England. Their neighbours to the north were the Ordovices of Central Wales, while to the east lay the Dobunni. Other passages in Ptolemy Book II Chapter 2 give the ancient names of a number of rivers within the territories of the Silures tribe: Leuca Fluvius (River Loughor) Possibly marked the western border of the tribe with their neighbours the Demetae. There was a Roman fort sited on the east bank near it’s mouth, likewise named Leucarum (Loughor, West Glamorgan). Aventio Fluvius (Afon Ewenny) empties into the Bristol Channel near Porthcawl. Isca Fluvius (River Usk) Flows roughly southwards through the eastern part of the canton, upon which the legionary fortress at Isca was situated, also it’s precursor further upstream at Usk. Sabrina Fluvius (River Severn) Forms a natural barrier to the south and east of the canton, between the Silures and the Dobunni. The Civitas Silurum The Principal Tribal Centre Caerwent (Venta Silurum) Undoubtedly the civitas capital of the Silures, attested on a stone altar, ‘the Civitas Silurum Stone’, now on display in the portico of Caerwent Church. '''Venta Silurum / Caerwent''' The town of Venta Silurum (Caerwent, six miles west of Chepstow) was established in AD 75. It became a Romanized town, not unlike Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester), but smaller. Haverfield, Francis John (1911). "Silures" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 109. Cited by Wikipedia. An inscription shows that, under the Roman Empire, it was the capital of the Silures, whose ordo (local council) provided local government for the district. Its massive Roman walls still survive, and excavations have revealed a forum, a temple, baths, amphitheatre, shops, and many comfortable houses with mosaic floors, etc. In the late 1st and early 2nd centuries, the Silures were given some nominal independence and responsibility for local administration. As was standard practice, as revealed by inscriptions, the Romans matched their deities with local Silurian ones, and the local deity Ocelus was identified with Mars, the Roman god of war. Miranda Aldhouse-Green and Ray Howell (eds.), Gwent In Prehistory and Early History: The Gwent County History Vol.1, 2004, ISBN 0-7083-1826-6 Cited by Wikipedia. Other Places of Interest Llanmelin Wood Camp – Iron Age camp just north of Caerwent, may have been the pre-Roman tribal centre of the Silures. Machen (Gwent) – Settlement associated with the nearby lead mines, probably under military control. Redwick (Gwent) – A small settlement on the Severn estuary, south-east of Caerwent. Blestium (Monmouth)? – Mentioned in the Antonine Itinerary, was probably a fort established in the centre of the iron mining district. Cardiff (Tamion?)(Glamorgan) – A vicus settlement grew here, outside the Roman fort. Caerleon (Isca Silurum) (Caerleon, Gwent) – A very large settlement or canabae, was attached to the fortress of the The Second Augustan Legion (Legio Secundae Augusta). Industries There are a few Romanized farm buildings in the immediate area of Caerwent. Notable villas have been discovered at Ely (Cardiff) Roman Villa , further west at Llantwit Major Villa, and at Maesderwen (Llanfrynach) Roman Site, which included a large bath-house with elaborate fish mosaics. The Iron Mines around Monmouth and the Forest of Dean, even though they likely lay in the lands of the Silures, were actually administered from Ariconium (Weston under Penyard) in the neighbouring territories of the Dobunni. “… the camp in Llanmelin Wood may have been the [pre-Roman] tribal centre of the Silures, but the choice of Caerwent for the cantonal capital of Venta Silurum may also have been influenced by its relationship to the Severn ferry. …” (A.L.F. Rivet Town and Country in Roman Britain p.74) Caerwent seems to have continued in use in the post-Roman period as a religious centre. The territory of the Silures later developed as the 5th-century Welsh kingdoms of Gwent, Brycheiniog, and Gwynllŵg. Some theories concerning King Arthur make him a leader in this area. There is evidence of cultural continuity throughout the Roman period, from the Silures to the kingdom of Gwent in particular, as shown by leaders of Gwent using the name "Caradoc" in remembrance of the British hero Caratacus. '''Bulleaum''' “More toward the east are the Silures whose town is Bullaeum 16*50 55°00.” The Tribal Πολις Assigned by Ptolemy Usk (Burrium)– The only polis ascribed to the tribe by Ptolemy, where it appears as Bullaeum. There was a large fortress here, which was no-doubt accompanied by a vicus settlement. '''Monuments''' There is a cluster of Neolithic and Bronze-Age monuments on the Gower Peninsula which may represent the original tribal homelands, but It would appear that the Iron-Age is not very well represented in Siluria. This is perhaps due to the tribespeople leading an almost wholly pastoral lifestyle, having no permanent stone-built dwellings, and preferring to live in make-shift temporary structures which have left very little archaeological evidence. Their aceramic (pottery-free) culture suggests that they survived mainly off the rich flora and fauna of woodland and marsh in a somewhat carefree hunter-gatherer type of lifestyle. ==The People== "The Roman writer Cornelius Tacitus provides us with a racial description of ...the Silures":
“… the swarthy faces of the Silures, the curly quality, in general, of their hair, and the position of Spain opposite their shores, attest the passage of Iberians in old days and the occupation by them of these districts; …” Tacitus Annales Xi.ii, translated by M. Hutton. Cited by Wikipedia
Due to their appearance, Tacitus believed they had crossed over from Spain at an earlier date. Modern genetic studies have shown a genetic similarity between some Irish and Welsh and the Basques of northern Spain. '''Ferocity''' The Silures were a powerful and warlike iron-age tribe or tribal confederation located in southern Wales. Roman Britain. [https://www.roman-britain.co.uk/tribes/silures/#:~:text=The%20Silures%20were%20a%20powerful,confederation%20located%20in%20southern%20Wales. Silures Celtic Tribe] Accessed 16 July 2023 [[Day-1904|jhd]] The tribal name Silures, may itself be of Latin derivation, meaning simply ‘the people of the Rocks’, alluding to the mountainous region in which they lived. We suggest Tacitus used the word to mean "men of the rocks", that is "mountain men"....literally all the inhabitants of what is now Wales Possibly excluding the Cornovii tribe lands. Although their lands later included much of the east-central part of Wales, they may have mainly occupied only the fertile Severn valley in the days of Tacitus. Wolcott note. His account continues: "The natural ferocity of the inhabitants was intensified by their belief in the prowess of Caratacus, whose many undefeated battles - and even many victories - had made him pre-eminent among British chieftans.This was Caradog ap Bran ap Llyr Llediath of Wales, not the Caraticus son of Cunobelinus of the Catuvellauni tribe. The latter man opposed the original invasion of Claudius and was soundly defeated, while the Welshman of similar name is described as being undefeated in battles when he faced the Romans in AD 51. Most English historians conflate the two men since they both lived in the mid-1st century.Wolcott note. His deficiency in strength was compensated by superior cunning and topographical knowledge. Transferring the war to the country of the Ordovices...." The Silures (UK: /saɪˈlʊəriːz/ sy-LUURR-eez, US: /ˈsɪljəriːz/ SIL-yər-eez) Wells, John (3 April 2008). Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.). Pearson Longman. ISBN 978-1-4058-8118-0. Cited by Wikipedia. were a powerful and warlike tribe or tribal confederation of ancient Britain, Haverfield, Francis John (1911). "Silures" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 109. Cited by Wikipedia. occupying what is now south east Wales and perhaps some adjoining areas. After reporting that the Brigante uprising was quelled, Tacitus continues: "But neither sternness nor leniency prevented the Silures from fighting. To suppress them, a brigade garrison had to be established. In order to facilitate the displacement of troops westward to man it, a strong settlement of ex-soldiers was established on conquered land at Camulodunum. Its mission was to protect the country against revolt and familiarize the provincals with law-abiding government. Next Ostorius invaded Silurian territory." '''Neighbors''' They were bordered to the north by the Ordovices; to the east by the Dobunni; and to the west by the Demetae. [[Wikipedia:Silures]] Accessed 24 August 2023 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Historians and geographers uniformly locate the Celtic-speaking tribe of Silures on the north shore of the Bristol Channel, in what is now called Glamorgan and Monmouthshire...the former kingdoms of Glywysing and Gwent. Darrell Wolcott. ''Ancient Wales Studies'' [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id132.html The Lands of the Silures] Accessed 16 July 2023 [[Day-1904|jhd]] The second century geographer, Ptolemy of Alexandria, drew rough maps of Britain on which he labeled southeast Wales as "Silures" and much of the lands north of them as "Ordovices". He said the "Demetae" were located "west of the Silures". "The Roman army then struck against the Decangi [see Appendix], ravaging their territory and collecting extensive booty. The enemy did not venture upon an open engagement and, when they tried to ambush the column, suffered for their trickery. Ostorius had nearly reached the sea facing Ireland when a rising by the Brigantes recalled him." ==The Events and Leaders== The lands of the Silures is known from around 800 BCE. Archaeological sites around Caerau near Cardiff contains evidence of early users of Iron Age materials. Whether this is are part of the second wave of Celtic expansion that is sweeping outwards from the south-east by this time, or of native pre-Indo-Europeans is unclear. The term "Silurian" Reference is occasionally made to this period of Celtic history by the use of terms such as "Silurian". The poet Henry Vaughan called himself a "Silurist", by virtue of his roots in South Wales. The geological period Silurian was first described by Roderick Murchison in rocks located in the original lands of the Silures, hence the name. That period postdates the Cambrian and Ordovician periods, whose names are also derived from ancient Wales. ===30 BCE Bran Fendigaid=== Their original rulers are found in semi-mythical Celtic folklore. However the first named on record is claimed as a son of High King Bran Fendigaid who appears in the late first century BC. The tribe was never encountered during the First Roman Invasion and are only really noticed when Caratacus, deposed ruler of the Catuvellauni, provided leadership for the western tribes in opposing the Roman conquest of the mid-first century AD. ===22 Alan ap Bran=== c. 22 CE. '''Alan ap Bran''', brother of Caradoc ap Bran. Appears as King of [[:Category: Ewyas|Ewyas]]. He is followed by his brother. ===24 Sadwr ap Bran=== c. 24 CE. '''Sadwr ap Bran'''. Nothing is heard until the 2nd Roman Invasion. ===47 Publius Ostorius Scapula=== Publius Ostorius Scapula, legate in Britain from 47AD, had died of natural causes while on campaign against the Silures in 51. Emperor Claudius. Probably the Legio Vicesimae Valeria Victrix (The Twentieth Legion, Valiant and Victorious), recently removed from Colchester(Camulodunum). The attack may have been inflicted upon the legion whilst building the vexillation fortress at Clyro in Powys. The attentions of Gallus were drawn away from the Silures in south Wales by an uprising among the Brigantes tribe of northern England. The Brigantian ruling dynasty was in uproar, and as a client of Rome, queen Cartimandua called upon her allies to support her cause in the civil war between her own clan and factions loyal to her estranged husband, Venutius, who were presumably still unhappy with her earlier betrayal of Caratacus. The Silures were not subdued, however, and waged effective guerrilla warfare against the Roman forces. Ostorius had announced that they posed such a danger that they should be either exterminated or transplanted. His threats only increased the Silures' determination to resist. They surrounded and attacked a large legionary force occupied in building Roman forts in their territory; it was rescued by others only with difficulty and considerable loss. The Silures also took Roman prisoners as hostages and distributed them amongst their neighbouring tribes in order to bind them together and encourage resistance. Ostorius died with the Silures still unconquered. After his death, they defeated the Second Legion. It remains unclear whether the Silures were militarily defeated or simply agreed to come to terms, but Roman sources suggest rather opaquely that they were eventually subdued by Sextus Julius Frontinus in a series of campaigns ending about AD 78. The Roman Tacitus wrote of the Silures: non atrocitate, non clementia mutabatur – the tribe "was changed neither by cruelty nor by clemency". Romanization To aid the Roman administration in keeping down local opposition, a legionary fortress (Isca, later Caerleon) was planted in the midst of tribal territory. The Silurian Campaigns of Rome Attacked by Ostorius Scapula for harbouring Caratacus 48/49AD Following the short-lived uprisings of the Iceni and the Brigantes in 47, the new governor of Britain, Ostorius Scapula, turned his attention to the Silures. “… neither severity nor clemency converted the Silures tribe, which continued the struggle and had to be repressed by the establishment of a legionary camp. …” Tacitus Annales xii.32 Seemingly, the bulk of Legio XX Valeria was moved from its base at Colchester in Essex into a new legionary fortress at Kingsholm near Gloucester; to enable the movement of the legion west, and not to leave the east of Britain undefended, a Colonia of veteran soldiers was established at Camulodunum within the confines of the old fortress recently evacuated by the Twentieth Legion. “The march then proceeded against the Silures, whose native boldness was heightened by their confidence in the prowess of Caratacus; …” Tacitus Annales xii.33 We now learn the reason for Ostorius’ interest in the Silures; Caratacus, the fugitive leader of the British forces opposed to the original Roman landing in Kent in 43, had found sanctuary among the hills of south-east Wales. The lands of the Silures were spared the full might of Roman arms in this particular campaign, for according to Tacitus, Caratacus now moved his camp to Snowdonia. “… on this occasion, favoured by the treacherous character of the country, though inferior in military strength, he [Caratacus] astutely shifted the seat of war to the territory of the Ordovices: where, after being joined by all who feared a Roman peace, he put the final chance to trial. …” Tacitus Annales xii.33 There was, no doubt, a significant Silurian presence among the army of Caratacus which were subsequently beaten in pitched battle by Ostorius Scapula somewhere in Ordovician territory in 50AD. The site of this famous battle has, to this day, never been identified. After his defeat in Wales, Caratacus escaped through the lands of the Deceangi in north-eastern Wales and had sought refuge amongst the Brigantes in northern England. Queen Cartimandua, however, in accordance with her agreement as a client of Rome, infamously ordered him bound in chains and handed over to the Roman governor Ostorius. For his part in the capture of the renegade British king, Scapula was awarded the ‘triumphal insignia’, which had in the time of the emperors, replaced the full-blown triumphal procession through the streets of Rome, which was the norm in more liberal republican times. Following the removal of Caratacus from Britain, the attentions of Rome were brought to bear upon the Silures, who were themselves to keep the next three governors of the province particularly busy. The Further Campaigns of Ostorius Scapula 51/52AD ” (Tacitus Annales xii.38-39) ===47 Caratacus of the Catuvellauni=== The first historical record is associated with Caradoc, or Caratacus, a son of High King Bran Fendigaid. ===0 Caradoc Ap Bran=== c. 30 BCE. '''Caradoc ap Bran / Caratacus'''. When his father, Bran, sails with his host to face Matholug, king of Ireland, it is Caradoc who is left in command of the chieftains of the land. 47 CE. Following the campaign by Roman Governor Ostorius, against the Deceangli, Caratacus, former king of the Catuvellauni, still apparently recognised as High King, re-emerges to lead the Silures against Rome. It is not known where he had been or what he had done in he interim. Evidence suggests he may have been in the anti-Roman part of the Dobunni lands, at the Bulwarks stronghold in modern Gloucestershire. 47 - 49. Caratacus, High King. Former king of the Catuvellauni & Cantii. The confrontation with the Romans led to the Roman occupation of the tribal lands. Caractacus drew a significant number of tribes into a confederacy against the Romans. The site of the large-scale battle between the Britons and the Romans is unknown, other than that it lies somewhere on the Severn. Roman tactics and equipment produce an overwhelming superiority against the Britons. 52. After the defeat the Silures fight on creating havoc with the Romans. Roman records suggest that a trapped unit of legionaries suffer the loss of the prefect and eight centurions and evidence suggests the defeat of an entire legion, possibly XX Valeria Victrix, which forces Rome to appoint Aulus Didius Gallus, who manages to bring the situation under control. c. 55 CE. It is about this time in history, likely because the Silures continue the fight against the Romans, that many of the "High Kings" appointed by the Celtic Kings, now appear in the west. Previously the title had generally fallen on the King of the Catuvellauni who had been completely defeated. 61. During the [[:Category: Boudica's Uprising|Iceni-led revolt in the east]], the Silures, Ordovices, Dobunni, and perhaps the Durotriges are pinned down by the Roman Second Legion and are unable to join Boudicca. ===48 Caratacus of the Catuvellauni=== Fierce resistance to Roman forces The Silures fiercely resisted Roman conquest about AD 48, with the assistance of Caratacus, a military leader and prince of the Catuvellauni, who had fled from further east after his own tribe was defeated. The first attack on the Welsh tribes was by the legate Publius Ostorius Scapula about AD 48. Ostorius first attacked the Deceangli in the north-east of what is now Wales, however little else is known or recorded of this conflict. He spent several years campaigning against the Silures and the Ordovices. Their resistance was led by Caratacus, who had fled from the south-east (of what is now England) when it was conquered by the Romans. He first led the Silures, then moved to the territory of the Ordovices, where he was defeated by Ostorius in AD 51. Pedigree evidence indicates that direct male descendants of Caraticus held extensive lands along all three coasts of Wales in the 3rd and 4th centuries, and we posit that this extended family ruled the whole of Wales except for the eastern-central lands held by the Cornovii tribe...both before the Romans came and after they left some 400 years later. We further think they had lavish personal manors at several places along the coast which the Romans converted into forts, including Segontium and Caerleon. ===52 Aulus Didius Gallus=== The Campaigns of Aulus Didius Gallus 52-57AD “On recieving news of the legate’s¹ death, the Caesar,² not to leave the province without a governor, appointed Aulus Didius to the vacancy. In spite of a rapid crossing, he found matters deteriorated, as the legion³ under Manlius Valens had been defeated in the interval. … In this case, again, the loss had been inflicted by the Silures, and they carried their forays far and wide, until repelled by the advent of Didius. …” (Tacitus Annales xii.40) ===57 Quintus Veranius=== The Campaigns of Quintus Veranius 57/58AD The intrigues of the Brigantian court were seemingly to keep Gallus occupied for much of the remainder of his tenure as governor of Britain, for no further operations against the Silures were made until the advent of the next governor, Quintus Veranius. “… Veranius, after harrying the Silures in a few raids of no great significance, was prevented by death from carrying his arms further. …” ===Suetonius Paulinus=== Tacitus Annales xiv.29 With the premature death of Veranius, the Silures were again given respite from the military advances of Rome. When the next governor Suetonius Paulinus came to Britain, although his plans very likely included an extensive campaign against the Silures, luck was with the tribe once more, for as soon as Paulinus started his campaigns in Wales with an attack upon the so-called “druid stronghold of Anglesea”, the rebellion of Queen Boudicca of the Iceni forced him to cut short his anti-Cymric activities and race eastwards in order to save the province. ===74 Marius/Meurig=== 74 - 125. '''[[Britain-34|Marius / Meric/ Merius / Meurig]]''', Son of Arviragus of the Brigantes. Appears as High King. Although possibly a legendary charater he appears during the occupation by Sextus Julius Frontinus. Frontinus uses the Second Augusta Legion to pacify the Silures. A new legionary fortress is constructed at Isca (Caerleon) as part of the process of conquering the tribe, and a portThis port was only rediscovered by archaeologists in 2011 and lies on the banks of the River Usk just north of the modern city of Newport is built nearby so that troops can be landed in the heart of Silures territory. The Twentieth Legion is transferred to Isca from Glevum. The movement of the tribal centre of the Silures from their fortress at Llanmelin Wood to a new Roman town at Caerwent (later capital of Ewyas) is also thought to take place under Frontinus' governorship. More military forts are constructed at Caerdyf (modern Cardiff) and Leucarum (modern Loughor on the river of the same name ) in AD 75. ===76 Julius Frontinus=== Finally subdued by Julius Frontinus c.76AD This and further calamities, both in Britain, on the continent and in Rome itself, saved the Silures from further harrassment for almost two decades, until the arrival of governor Sextus Julius Frontinus c.76AD. “… Julius Frontinus was, so far as a subject of the emperor could be, a great man, and he shouldered and sustained the burden cast on him: his arms reduced the Silures, a powerful and warlike race; he surmounted not only the valour of the enemy but also the physical difficulties of their land.” (Tacitus Agricola xvii.2) ===125 Coilus/Coel=== 125 - 154: '''Coilus / Coel'''. A son of Marius. He was raised in Rome to a young adult and appears as High King of the tribes although likely as a puppet to the [[:Category: Damnonii|Damnonii]]. ===154 Lucius/Llewrug Mawr=== c. 154 - c. 180. '''Lucius / Llewrug Mawr'''. He appears as King of the Silures and High King, although his latter status is unclear. He wrote to Pope Eleutherius of the Roman Church to become a Christian. Geoffrey of Monmouth suggests he died, without heir, c. 156 and that his fortress was at Caer Gloui (likely modern day Gloucester). A legend suggests that he is responsible for introducing Christianity into Britain but there is confusion on whether this was Lucius Aelius Megas Abgar IX, Roman client king of Osroene (in Mesopotamia). After his death the tribe becomes incorporated into the Kingdom of [[:Category: Ewyas|Ewyas]] While the following is merely our own conjecture, we suggest that by the year 250AD the ruling family had divided their lands into four quadrants, each ruled by a different family branch. In the northwest was Cernyw, so named for the "horn" formed by the Llyn peninsula. Its royal residence was at Segontium and its lands extended east to the Conwy and south to the Dyfi. The island of Mon was given over to the Druids but the rest was later to be called Gwynedd is Conwy. Its first king was Eudaf Hen, born c. 230. We have elsewhere See the paper "Beli Mawr and Llyr Llediath in Welsh Pedigrees" at the link below: http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id145.htmlWolcott note. mentioned the ancestor of this family, a seafarer known as Llyr Llediath "the man of the seas who spoke with a foreign accent". This man, we think, had his ancestry with the Menapii Celts found both in Spain and Ireland and reknown as seamen plying the trade routes between continental Europe and the British Isles. ===235 Gereint 235 Gereent ap Einudd Directly to the east was the kingdom of Llydaw, extending from the Conwy to the Dee and bordering Cornovii lands on the south and east. Men from this kingdom were recruited by Emperor Maximianus Herculius for his Gaul campaign in the late 3rd century and rewarded with lands in Brittany which they named after their Welsh birthplace. Its first king was Gereint ap Einudd of c. 235, a brother of Eudaf Hen. The southwest quadrant was called Demetae, comprising what was later known as Dyfed and Ystrad Tywy. It was ruled from Menevia by Caradog ap Einudd of c. 220, an older half-brother of Eudaf Hen and Geraint. His lands originally included the peninsula of Cornwall across the Bristol Channel, the source of tin for most of the European world. Some early writers called Cornwall "Cernyw" due to its horn shape, but the Cernyw or "Gorneu" of Welsh history was Llyn and the lands around it. The final kingdom lay to the east and directly south of the Cornovii lands later called Powys, encompassing what we now call Glamorgan, Gwent and Brychieniog. It was called Dumnonia and originally included much of Devon and Somerset across the Bristol Channel. It was first ruled by Arthfael ap Einudd, the uterine brother of Eudaf Hen and Gereint and ancestor of the Gwent dynasty. ==Sources== See also: References for The Silures *The Geography of Claudius Ptolemaeus, trans. by E.L. Stevenson (Dover, New York, 1991); Atlas of Great Britain by the Ordnance Survey (Country Life, 1982); Historical Map and Guide: Roman Britain by the OS (4th Ed., 1990); *[http://www.legendoflewis.com/Wales.htm Legend of Lewis], Ancient Wales * [http://books.google.com/books?id=18xKAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA195&dq=Ystrad,+ancient+Siluria&output=html_text&source=gbs_search_r&cad=1 The Cambrian Journal] * Darrell Wolcott, [http://www.legendoflewis.com/Wales.htm Legend of Lewis] *https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsBritain/BritainSilures.htm *https://www.ldolphin.org/cooper/ch5.html *https://www.roman-britain.co.uk/tribes/silures/#:~:text=The%20Silures%20were%20a%20powerful,confederation%20located%20in%20southern%20Wales. *https://books.google.com/books?id=18xKAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA195&dq=Ystrad,+ancient+Siluria&output=html_text&source=gbs_search_r&cad=1

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[[Category: Silva-1055]] [[Category: Greeters Project Personal Pages]] This page is to keep track of the Help pages I have developed for WikiTree members. == Help Pages in English == * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mindy%27s_Working_Space_1 Citation Help] ''How to use a source more than once or insert a citation'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Silva-1055_WikiTree_Source_Styles Citation Styles] ''The three basic styles used for source formatting'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Team_Virginia_-_Connect-a-Thon Connect-a-Thon Information] ''This is from the 2019 Connect-a-Thon but provides a nice overview of how you participate'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Connect-a-Thon_Tutorial Connect-a-Thon Tutorial] ''This gives great general information you can use year round'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Help:_Add_a_DNA_test_to_your_profile DNA: Add DNA to your profile] ''This gives you a visual aide on how to add your DNA information to WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DNA_Test_Results_and_gedmatch.com DNA and gedmatch.com] ''How to use your dna results with gedmatch and WikiTree'' * [[Space:Sharing_Your_Ancestry_DNA_Matches|DNA - Sharing your Ancestry DNA matches]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Genetic_Genealogy_Glossary&public=1 DNA Genetic Genealogy Glossary] ''Common DNA terms and links to help pages'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Messy_GEDCOM_Clean-up Advanced GEDCOM Clean-up] ''This is a help page for advanced users on WikiTree'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Current_GEDCOMpare_Process GEDCOMpare Process] ''How to use your gedcom to upload your ancestors'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Inline_Citations Inline Citations] ''Learn how to insert sources in your biography narrative.'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Photograph_Help Photograph help] ''This shows you how to create a Free Space Page and upload images to use on your profiles.'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Silva-1055_Remove_Yourself_as_a_Profile_Manager Remove Yourself from a Profile] ''This gives instructions on removing yourself as a Manager or completely from a profile'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scan-a-Thon_2018_Hints Scan-a-Thon Hints] ''A short list of help tips for the Scan-a-Thon. 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{{Image|file=Silva-1055_Sourcer_Extension_Walk-thru.png|align=c|size=550}} == Sourcer Extension == This is a visual walk-through on how to use the Sourcer extension on WikiTree profiles. === Add the Extension === To begin with you will want to go to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Apps WikiTree Apps] page and locate the Sourcer extension. I am taking you to this page, instead of directly to the extension, so that you can bookmark it. There are plenty of helpful genealogy tools to use there. {{Image|file=Silva-1055_Sourcer_Extension_Walk-thru-1.png|align=c|size=500}} Now you can scroll down until you see the Sourcer extension. {{Image|file=Silva-1055_Sourcer_Extension_Walk-thru-2.png|align=c|size=550}} Once you've clicked on the WikiTree Sourcer link, you can scroll down a little on the new page to where it gives the install instructions. This allows you to pick the browser you use. {{Image|file=Silva-1055_Sourcer_Extension_Walk-thru-3.png|align=c|size=550}} You can install it on [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-sourcer/jaokbnmpdigpgfjckhgpdacpcokipoha Chrome], [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wikitree-sourcer/ Firefox], or [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wikitree-sourcer/id1590224647 Safari]. === Find a Profile To Work On === You can either use one of your own profiles to add sources to, or one from an [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Unsourced#Virginia Unsourced list]. Here are some [https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20220918/VA/1_1800-1899_0.htm Unsourced Virginia] profiles era 1800-1899. I am going to use an orphaned profile for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Giffen-207 Robert Giffen] as an example. Robert is tagged as Unsourced, and has very little biography. {{Image|file=Silva-1055_Sourcer_Extension_Walk-thru-4.png|align=c|size=550}} === Use The Extension To Find A Source === Now on your browser bar, when you have a profile added, you should see the number [1] next to your url (address) bar. {{Image|file=Silva-1055_Sourcer_Extension_Walk-thru-5.png|align=c|size=550}} Click on it and select "Search FamilySearch." {{Image|file=Silva-1055_Sourcer_Extension_Walk-thru-6.png|align=c|size=550}} A search will open in FamilySearch, with the fields already filled in. You can see here there are several records I can use for Robert. {{Image|file=Silva-1055_Sourcer_Extension_Walk-thru-7.png|align=c|size=550}} === Add The Source to The Profile === Lets start with that marriage record, as it is from a logical year and we know that Robert lived in Belmont County, Ohio. Click on his name to bring up that record. Now you will see more of the information affiliated with the record. {{Image|file=Silva-1055_Sourcer_Extension_Walk-thru-8.png|align=c|size=550}} Click on the [1] again at the top right of your browser. Now you will see that the choices have changed. {{Image|file=Silva-1055_Sourcer_Extension_Walk-thru-9.png|align=c|size=500}} You now have choices to: # Build Inline Citations # Build Narrative with Citation # Build Source Citation (''Use this if you want all of the sources at the bottom) For the example, I am going to be choosing the second choice: Build Narrative with Citation. {{Image|file=Silva-1055_Sourcer_Extension_Walk-thru-10.png|align=c|size=500}} As you can see, there isn't much in Edit mode. I am going to delete the source for "Unsourced Family Tree..." Then, put my cursor before "He passed a way in 1842" and hit the enter bar four times. This gives you a nice space to put the marriage in between the two lines. Put your cursor in the middle of those spaces and either hit Ctl-V on your keyboard, or right-click with your mouse and select "paste." This will add a nice entry of narrative plus an inline citation to the profile. Don't forget to delete the Unsourced template! {{Image|file=Silva-1055_Sourcer_Extension_Walk-thru-11.png|align=c|size=500}} Now you can click on "Preview" to check and see if there are any issues (like red links). {{Image|file=Silva-1055_Sourcer_Extension_Walk-thru-12.png|align=c|size=500}} You can see that it added that sentence with an inline citation for the marriage. Click on "Adding sources" and "Bio improvement" and then click on "Full Save:" You can continue to add sources in this way to improve the profile. I hope that this helps you work "smarter not harder" as they say. {{Image|file=Silva-1055_Sourcer_Extension_Walk-thru-13.png|align=c|size=500}} And Robert now has a nice, neat Sources section! Hooray! {{Image|file=Silva-1055_Sourcer_Extension_Walk-thru-14.png|align=c|size=500}} === Thank You! === Congratulations for completing this tutorial, and thank you for adding sources to those profiles!! {{Image|file=WikiFree_Memes-2.jpg|align=c|size=400}} ---- ''Check out my [[Space:Silva-1055_Help_Pages|Help Index]] for more WikiTree tutorials

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---- == Pre-1500 Certification Workspace== == WTC Work Space == === Irene Cornish Baptisms === :Unfortunately, residence is not included, so these christenings are from all over Inver :''Unless noted in the name field, the child's surname is the same as the fathers {| class=wikitable border="1" class="wikitable sortable" align="left" style="background-color:#7cc17c" width="650" |-align="center" |     '''Born'''     ||  '''Christened'''  || '''Child's Name''' ||'''Parents''' ||'''Godparents'''||'''Source''' |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1862 Mar 1 || 1862 Mar 9 || Eleanor|| Anthony & Mary Brogan nee Gallagher || Daniel McG[?] & Emma MCorrigan||[https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000631942_024 Registers.nli.ie] right side top #201 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1862 Jun 13 || 1862 Jun 15 || Mary || James & Margaret Brohan nee McCahil || James Brogan & Anna Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/30/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side bottom #260 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1862 Sep 9 || 1862 Sep 14 || Patrick || Patrick McCahill & Anna nee Doherty || Patrick Brogan & Anna Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/34/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #297 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1862 Oct 30 || 1862 Nov 2 || Nigel || James & Mary McCearn nee Brogan || Charles Sweeney & Mary Sweeney || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/35/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #312 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1862 Nov 22 || 1862 Nov 23 || Mary || Bernard & Catherine Ramely nee Brogan || Cornelius Brogan & Isabella Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/36/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #318 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1863 Jan 20 || 1863 Jan 25 || Eleanor || Matthew & Sarah McCunnegan nee McCollion || Francis Gallagher & Susanna Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/36/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #339 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1863 Jul 11 || 1863 Jul 19 || Catherine || James & Sarah B Moran nee Brazer || James Brazer & Bridget Brazer || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/42/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side under #381 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1863 Oct 16 || 1863 Oct 18 || Catherine || Dionysius & Anna Brogan nee Gallagher || James McCahey & Rose Gallagher || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/44/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #403 the middle record |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1864 Jan 4 || 1864 Jan 6 || Thomas || Robert & Mary Anne Simmons nee Beazer || John Simmons & Joan Brazer || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/45/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #407 not sure if Brogan and left side #409 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1864 May 29 || 1864 Jun 5 || Mary Ann || John & Mary Kennedy nee Kennedy || Hugh Gallagher & Catherine Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/49/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #452 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1864 Oct 19 || 1864 Oct 23 || John || Francis & Susan Gallagher nee Brogan || Daniel Brogan & Mary Ann Hughes || married 12 Jan 1864, Susan Brogan of Tullyvoose, daughter of Neil Brogan; [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/29e9913011302?b=https%3A%2F%2Fcivilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie%2Fchurchrecords%2Fcivil-perform-search.jsp%3Fnamefm%3D%26namel%3DBrogan%26location%3DDonegal%26yyfrom%3D%26yyto%3D1870%26type%3DM%26submit%3DSearch IrishGenealogy.ie] [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/51/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #472 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1866 Nov 20 || 1866 Nov 20 || James || Dionysius & Anna Brogan nee Gallagher || Hugh McCauley & Helen Sweeney || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/53/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #486 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1867 May 18 || 1867 May 21 || Arthur? || John & Anna Brogan nee O'Donnell || Philip McCluskey & Mary McCluskey || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/55/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #513 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1867 Oct 19 || 1867 Oct 20 || Rose || Charles? & Mary Bingham? nee Boyle || James Brogan & Catherine Brogan || margin reads joined in matrimony with James McDyer; bapt 2 Apr 1876 [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/66/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] in St Mary’s Church Frosses 19 Sep 1908 witnesses James Burns and Catherine Brogan[https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/59/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #547 and #550 margin and next to it |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1876 || 1876 Jan 30 || Andrew || James Donnell & Anna nee Carbinier? || Andrew Carbine & Mary Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/63/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #593 middle |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1876 || 1876 Mar 27 || Anna || Daniel Mohan & Mary A nee McQuin || James Brogan & Eleanor McQuine || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/66/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #618 middle and #620 margin |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1876 || 1876 Jul 9 || Alice || James Brogan & Margaret nee McCahill || James Brogan & Bridget Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/69/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #655 bottom |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1876 || 1876 Jul 24 || James || Patrick Kelly & Mary nee Brogan || Charles Gallagher & Alice Gallagher || from Tullynaha, married 17 Feb 1870 [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1870/11383/8179341.pdf IrishGenealogy.ig] [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/70/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #658 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1878 || 1878 Aug 13 || Anthony || Anthony Brogan & Catherine nee Gallagher || Michael McCollion & Anne McCollim || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/70/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #662 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1876 || 1876 Oct 19 || John || Christopher Brogan & Mary nee Boyle || James Williamson & Catherine Bresland || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/72/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #685 bottom |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1877 || 1877 Jan 22 || Daniel (twin) || Nigel Brogan & Mary nee Maohan || Daniel Maohan & Mary Maohan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/77/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #727, #728 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1877 || 1877 Jan 22 || Thomas (twin) || Nigel Brogan & Mary nee Maohan ||Daniel Maohan & __ Griffin || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/77/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #727, #728 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1877 || 1877 Jan 25 || [[Brogan-810|Patrick]] || [[Brogan-809|James Brogan]] & [[Harvey-17956|Bridget]] || James Harvey & Rose Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/77/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #730 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1877 || 1877 Feb 10 || John || William Brogan & Mary nee Maohan || Thaddeus McMonagh & Catharine McLeone || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/79/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #746 top |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1877 || 1877 Mar 24 || Patrick || Daniel Gallagher & Mary nee Doherty || Bernard Gallagher & Catharine Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/82/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #781 top |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1877 || 1877 Apr 11 || Thomas || Patrick Mulham? & Bridget nee Doherty || John Brogan & Catherine Moohan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/83/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #791 top |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1878 Feb 3 || 1878 Feb 4 || Edward || Patrick Quinn? & [[Brogan-806|Sarah]] nee Brogan || Nigel McDyre & Winifred McGlashen || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/98/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #943 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1878 Feb 6 || 1878 Feb 8 || Conall || Patrick Brogan & Margaret Canion || James Brogan & Bridget Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/98/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #944 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1878 Oct 9 || 1878 Oct 10 || Bridget || Charles Brogan & Mary Brogan nee Boyle || Stephen Williamson & Catherine Gallagher || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/109/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #1050 bottom |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1878 Nov 14 || 1878 Nov 15 || Hugh || Patrick Kelly & Mary Kelly nee Brogan || Peter Gillespie & Bridget Connon || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/110/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #1064 above bottom |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1879 May 22 || 1879 May 25 || Catherine Joseph || Anthony & Ann Hunley nee Griffin || John Brogan & Mary Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/121/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #1181 top |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1879 Jun 4 || 1879 Jun 4 || Eleanor || James & Margaret Brogan nee McCahill || James Thomas & Bridget Thomas || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/122/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #1189 above bottom |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1879 Aug 18 || 1879 Aug 18 || Anna || James Brogan & Bridget nee Harvey || James McCorne & Mary McCune || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/124/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #1214 above bottom |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1879 Sep 9 || 1879 Sep 10 || Margaret || William & Mary Brogan nee Moohan || James Harvey & Pharia? Moohan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/126/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #1229 above bottom |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1880 Feb 1 || 1880 Feb 1 || Bridget || Edward & Eleanor O’Donnell nee Brogan || James Brogan & Mary Munay? || from Tullynagrana, daughter of John Brogan, married 21 Feb 1871 [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1871/11331/8158792.pdf IrishGenealogy.ie] [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/132/mode/1up right side # 1294 |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1880 May 2 || 1880 May 2 || Joseph || Patrick Quinn & [[Brogan-806|Sarah Quinn]] nee Brogan || James McGuire & Hanna Thomas || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/136/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #1333 middle |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1880 Sep 18 || 1880 Sep 19 || James || Thomas & Catherine Boya / Boyce? nee Cassidy? || ?? & Bridget ? || [digital image feint and blurred][https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/142/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #1394 above bottom not sure if Brogan |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1880 Dec 17 || 1880 Dec 19 || Catherine || Cornelius? Brogan & Mary Brogan nee Boyle? || John Williamson & Catherine Brogan || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/144/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] right side #1415 bottom |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 1881 Jan 15 || 1881 Jan 16 || Anna || John & Anna Brose nee Sweeny || John Hy? ? & Eleanor Hunnigam? || [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000631942#page/145/mode/1up Registers.nli.ie] left side #1420 bottom not sure if Brogan |} : ---- == Sources == == WTC Guest Tables == === Connie Knox === '''Connie Knox's Starting Ancestors''' {| class=wikitable border="1" align="left" style="background-color:#7cc17c" width="550" |-align="center" | '''Generation Number''' || '''Direct Relation to Name''' || '''Total # of Possible Ancestors''' ||'''Total # of Identified Ancestors''' ||'''Total % of Identified Ancestors''' |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 2 || Parents || 2 || 2 || 100% |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 3 || Grandparents || 4 || 4 ||100% |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 4 || Great Grandparents || 8|| 8 || 100% |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 5 || 2nd Great Grandparents || 16 || 16 || 100% |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 6 || 3rd Great Grandparents || 32 || 29 || 91% |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 7 || 4th Great Grandparents || 64 ||36ɫ || 56% |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 8 || 5th Great Grandparents || 128 || 28ɫ || 22% |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 9 || 6th Great Grandparents || 256 || 28ɫ || 11% |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 10|| 6th Great Grandparents || 512 || 32ɫ || 6% |} ---- ɫ Some ancestors duplicated due to pedigree collapse '''Connie Knox's Ending Ancestors''' {| class=wikitable border="1" align="left" style="background-color:#FBC638" width="550" |-align="center" | '''Generation Number''' || '''Direct Relation to Name''' ||''' Total # of Possible Ancestors''' ||''' Total # of Identified Ancestors''' || '''Total % of Identified Ancestors'''|| '''End #''' || '''End %'''  |-style="background-color:#FEEBBA" align="center" | 2 || Parents || 2 || 2 || 100%||2||100% |-style="background-color:#FEEBBA" align="center" | 3 || Grandparents || 4 || 4 ||100%||4||100% |-style="background-color:#FEEBBA" align="center" | 4 || Great Grandparents || 8|| 8 || 100%||8||100% |-style="background-color:#FEEBBA" align="center" | 5 || 2nd Great Grandparents || 16 || 16 || 100%||16||100% |-style="background-color:#FEEBBA" align="center" | 6 || 3rd Great Grandparents || 32 || 29 || 91%||32||100% |-style="background-color:#FEEBBA" align="center" | 7 || 4th Great Grandparents || 64 ||36ɫ || 56%||56||88% |-style="background-color:#FEEBBA" align="center" | 8 || 5th Great Grandparents || 128 || 28ɫ || 22%||69||54% |-style="background-color:#FEEBBA" align="center" | 9 || 6th Great Grandparents || 256 || 28ɫ || 11%||87||34% |-style="background-color:#FEEBBA" align="center" | 10|| 6th Great Grandparents || 512 || 32ɫ || 6%||130||25% |} ---- ɫ Some ancestors duplicated due to pedigree collapse === Nathan Goodwin === '''Nathan Goodwin's Starting Ancestors''' {| class=wikitable border="1" align="left" style="background-color:#7cc17c" width="550" |-align="center" | '''Generation Number''' || '''Direct Relation to Name''' || '''Total # of Possible Ancestors''' ||'''Total # of Identified Ancestors''' ||'''Total % of Identified Ancestors''' |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 2 || Parents || 2 || 2 || 100% |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 3 || Grandparents || 4 || 4 ||100% |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 4 || Great Grandparents || 8|| 8 || 100% |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 5 || 2nd Great Grandparents || 16 || 16 || 100% |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 6 || 3rd Great Grandparents || 32 || 30 || 94% |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 7 || 4th Great Grandparents || 64 ||38 || 59% |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 8 || 5th Great Grandparents || 128 || 22 || 17% |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="center" | 9 || 6th Great Grandparents || 256 || 7ɫ ||3% |} ---- ɫ Some ancestors duplicated due to pedigree collapse '''Nathan Goodwin's Ending Ancestors''' {| class=wikitable border="1" align="left" style="background-color:#FBC638" width="550" |-align="center" | '''Generation Number''' || '''Direct Relation to Name''' ||''' Total # of Possible Ancestors''' ||''' Total # of Identified Ancestors''' || '''Total % of Identified Ancestors'''|| '''End #''' || '''End %'''  |-style="background-color:#FEEBBA" align="center" | 2 || Parents || 2 || 2 || 100%||2||100% |-style="background-color:#FEEBBA" align="center" | 3 || Grandparents || 4 || 4 ||100%||4||100% |-style="background-color:#FEEBBA" align="center" | 4 || Great Grandparents || 8|| 8 || 100%||8||100% |-style="background-color:#FEEBBA" align="center" | 5 || 2nd Great Grandparents || 16 || 16 || 100%||16||100% |-style="background-color:#FEEBBA" align="center" | 6 || 3rd Great Grandparents || 32 || 30 || 94%||31||97% |-style="background-color:#FEEBBA" align="center" | 7 || 4th Great Grandparents || 64 ||38 || 59%||50||78% |-style="background-color:#FEEBBA" align="center" | 8 || 5th Great Grandparents || 128 || 22 || 17%||60||47% |-style="background-color:#FEEBBA" align="center" | 9 || 6th Great Grandparents || 256 || 7ɫ|| 3%||34||13% |} ---- ɫ Some ancestors duplicated due to pedigree collapse

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[[Category: Silva-1055]] __TOC__ == John Williams Mentoring Process == :I know that several Leaders have already given information on some of the topics that I want to touch on, but I don't feel my response is complete without adding my own opinion. As I was involved with several of the relevant projects, I was privy to many of the interactions. This was an emotionally draining and/or stressful situation for many of the volunteers involved. I applaud all of them on their outstanding efforts to help the situation. Unfortunately, our collaborative community is just not a good fit for some people. I apologize for the length, but this was an issue that took several months to resolve. I tried to use the instances that John referred to publicly, as the large folders some of us have on this situation contain information deemed private. Each instance below is paired with the same (private) activity in other situations. :Repeated behavior #1: ''I was thanked many times, therefore all of my actions are okay.'' : This was detrimental to the mentoring process. Instead of working with the process, like most members do; there was little to no acceptance or admission of wrong-doing. Due to this, the Mentors involved were unable to direct this member on a more successful path. Examples: * "I have also made connections to so many “Wonderful WikiTreers” in my short amount of time and I also awarded many of them at all levels with a Wonderful WikiTreer award." * "While some may not have valued my work, my thank you feed and all my awards suggest otherwise." * "I included an example in the post and I was told by Member B, who is a WikiTree Leader, that “Anyone can add images to profiles regardless of the time period in which the person lived.” I was even given a favorable complimentary comment about the example of my work I included." * "I was told I was a good Greeter by various Leaders and they appreciated all my effort…. I believe this proves that I was an exceptional Greeter because I gave it my all!" Note: This type of response was echoed throughout the entire mentoring process. : Repeated behavior #2: ''There was no reason for this mentoring process, I've done nothing wrong.'' : This goes hand-in-hand with the above issue. Instead of working on changing activities that went against project or WikiTree rules, there were many instances of arguing about why he was "right," as a reason to not change. Examples: * "During my mentorship with Member A who was my mentor, we came to a resolution in response to my unnecessary, arbitrary referral as a result of those Leaders who were in collusion against me and I had agreed to all their recommendations as a result of my arbitrary mentorship." :: ar·bi·trar·y based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.; (of power or a ruling body) unrestrained and autocratic in the use of authority. * "Even though we also used a sign-in sheet, the calendar was a better tool for planning. …I followed the instructions and placed my name on the schedule as instructed. …Consequently, they committed a violation of our Greeters’ instructions and rules. ... I believed the delay in their greeting suggested they got the message and discontinued greeting in order for me to take over. Consequently, I began greeting." Note: This was not the only time this happened, and indicated a pattern of "my way is right." Debi Hoag gave a very good [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1094765/response-from-williams-81019-public-case-review?show=1095133#a1095133 explanation] of the Greeter standby process. ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Silva-1055_Work_Space_20#Shift_Overlap See relevant messages]) * "However, I decided to be the bigger person and I tried to pacify Member A’s petulant demands and I stopped adding any more images. Since they became so irrational in their behavior, I was really starting to be concerned that maybe they shouldn't even be a mentor since they lack such credibility." (I've used this example twice intentionally, as it applies to more than one issue) * As Julie Ricketts pointed out: "John was not asked to leave because he was rude. He was asked to leave because he was unable to follow the established standards and procedures." * There was a lack of understanding why the Wonderful WikiTreer post that Greeter Leader Debi Hoag his was innapropriate. Using the words "Terrogenealogist" and insinuating that we had destructive terrorists spreading propaganda in our forum was not an accurate assessment. * As a few members had mentioned that he had a nice profile, he felt that the Mentor (and others) requests to change objectionable links or images were unreasonable. More than once, he said "My way is right because.... and I won't change it until somebody makes me." * "As I already mentioned in a previous email, I plan on creating a Google indexed blog so the whole world can see just how unfairly I have been treated by WikiTree’s Leaders." : Repeated behavior #3: ''I'm allowed to have my opinion, and tell it to whomever I like." : Every member is allowed to have their own opinion. As we are a collaborative community, that has clear expectations and standards; it was the methods he used that were less than admirable. Examples: * John was asked to speak to the person he had issues with, or his Mentor, instead of contacting multiple other project members and complaining. He stated it was his constitutional right and could say whatever he liked. * There was more than one request to address project issues with the project leadership as a whole. Instead, he would send out many emails to different individuals (some were not in the named project) until he got a response that he liked. He would then quote that "answer" back to the others. * Once many members within a disrupted project were uneasy about the entire situation, there were comments made about how "many of the members are ready to leave the project because of me." It was relayed to us that they were angry about how we treated him, and included no realization or acceptance that his behavior is what was disruptive and uncomfortable. * The option to use the process Problems With Members was supplied more than once. In each instance we instead received multiple messages from members that he was negatively gossiping. : Repeat behavior #4: Believing he was right and everyone else was wrong, he found it acceptable to disrespect the volunteer members involved and even insinuate their behavior was less than reputable. Examples: * "WikiTree’s status and the status of its Leaders are not always the same because they often don’t go hand in hand because there are many facts that support the conclusion that at times, they can even be mutually exclusive." * "but in my opinion she has some sort of vendetta against me and others are starting to notice. Consequently, if she continues in this type of behavior, I make have to address it. .... There is no satisfaction to be had from pointing out in the public that she was the one who was wrong. So, I don't want to compromise any ambitions [Volunteer] may have. " * "It is unfortunate that some have their own agenda which is not in sync with WikiTree’s goals." * "As much as I have boasted about WikiTree to others and how special I felt to be a part of it, my values were not in sync with certain Leaders and their questionable practices included in the way they manage WikiTree." * "I believe they are a defiant instigator and they sought an opportunity to create additional conflict and went for it." * "I got the impression they were embarrassed because they got shot down in their accusation that I was skirting around the requirements because apparently they were set straight when they were advised that I didn’t need permission to add images to a pre-1500 profile because that is not part of the current policy." * "Perhaps, they had a member of their family who got a raw deal at some point from our government and that may have been the source for disdain for the American flag. … I am not saying their family’s contributions to America shouldn’t be appreciated, but their actions most certainly are not patriotic." * "Since they are such close friends, I believe Member D was carrying water for their good friend Member F. I have noticed that is a disturbing practice I have noticed in the operations of WikiTree where one Leader will have another Leader carry out disciplinary actions on behalf of the other Leader in order to perpetuate reprisal as a way to pay back someone for offending their friend." ::Carry the water: v. to take on the primary responsibility; to ensure that something is accomplished, usually even though it may be someone else's job. ::Water carrier: A project manager who adds no productivity; this individual just carries information between teams, losing parts of the message as they go (like water spilling from a bucket). :: Note: I have no knowledge of any Leader not spending a lot of time on WikiTree. We all have families and "real lives," but somehow make the time to lead our projects and be there for our members. * "During our exchanged emails, I told them I had noticed where they had gotten behind with their duties and I asked them if they needed any assistance to get caught up on their duties. I guess they were offended …" * "However, I decided to be the bigger person and I tried to pacify Member A’s petulant demands and I stopped adding any more images. Since they became so irrational in their behavior, I was really starting to be concerned that maybe they shouldn't even be a mentor since they lack such credibility." Note: This was actually told to his Mentor, with no regard to how that person might take it. * "That is poor behavior and reflects not only poorly on their character, but they should also reflect on how that action reflects on their sacred role as a mentor and Leader in WikiTree. They ought to be embarrassed! They act like they are still a child in elementary school with their petty demands and the need to get their way." * "This was only further proof of their malfeasance." * There was a threat made to one of his Mentors that he would file a Mentor Intervention Request (MIR) if he was not given the information he demanded, and because he was angry that he was being questioned. * While the volunteers kept the mentoring information private, there were several instances where this member posted publicly about the "bad behavior" of the volunteer or the process itself. : Repeat behavior #5: ''I had no choices in this matter. * There were several defensive reactions after being asked to change something. Instead of using the suggested processes in place to make changes to WikiTree standards, there were continued statements that he was not allowed to have choices or institute change. * "Since I had no choice in this situation, I felt like I had a gun to my head and I feel it was an unpleasant and arbitrary process." Note: There were always choices presented. Following the rules that the rest of the community did was the recommended choice. The choice to disregard rules, disrespect people, and cause distress within the projects weas his decision. : In conclusion, I feel that the process was carried out fairly. The failure of the member to remain in the community was through choices that member made, and not the many volunteers that tried to point him in a successful direction. ::([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1094765/response-from-williams-81019-public-case-review?show=1095313#a1095313 Return to G2G post]) === Shift Overlap === : Note: The email chain that shows a response by John Williams, but no offer to cover the shift, is private (I have a copy in my files). This situation was all handled via private email. No "public" posting occurred as the Greeter Leaders attempted to resolve it. Right after this happened, he submitted a long complaint about the person on another issue that did not happen. :: John's comments: " "Standby while their spouse had surgery. … Even though we also used a sign-in sheet, the calendar was a better tool for planning. …I followed the instructions and placed my name on the schedule as instructed. …Consequently, they committed a violation of our Greeters’ instructions and rules. They were unable to use the excuse that they did not know that I had already reserved the aforementioned shift since they saw it when they violated the rules when they added text in the description box for the red card slot…I also had already stated my intention to serve as a standby Greeter for the original slot on the schedule in the Greeters Google group. … I waited a little while and since they did not greet anyone else during that time period of inactivity while I was waiting for them to respond, I believed the delay in their greeting suggested they got the message and discontinued greeting in order for me to take over. Consequently, I began greeting." * 29 May 2020 12:17 pm EDT (4:17pm GMT) :: Hi John, :: I saw your thank you’s .. whats up?

Silva-1055 Work Space 21

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[[Category: Silva-1055]] {|border="0" width="600" == WTC Images == * [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-170.png|300px]] * [[Image:Silva-1055_Work_Space_21-1.png|300px]] * [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-183.png|300px]] [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vT8dr8R_IR6HCBFh-Nc4mkDvZTJt9TkoYt8n-_DTFlDOJ4Mv6yE8BMVhuTfZUWsgxh7-DDJgMgG8IMg/pub?start=true&loop=false&delayms=30000 Jen Baldwin Wrap-up Slideshow] === January === * [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-25.jpg|300px]] * [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-24.jpg|300px]] * Wk 1 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-176.png|300px]] * Wk 2 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-180.png|300px]] * Wk 3 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-185.png|300px]] * Wk 4 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-186.png|300px]] === February === * [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-179.png|300px]] * Wk 5 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-189.png|300px]] * Wk 6 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-190.png|300px]] * Wk 7 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-191.png|300px]] * Wk 8 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-192.png|300px]] === March === * March Lineup :[[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-207.png|300 px|March Lineup]] * Wk 9 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-208.png|300px|Katherine Willson]] * Wk 10 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-206.png|300px|Pat Richley-Erickson]] * Wk 11 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-216.png|300 px|Rob Warthen]] * Wk 12 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-217.png|300 px|Dallan Quass]] * Wk 13 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-218.png|300 px|Ellen Thompson-Jennings]] === April === * April Lineup : [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-212.png|300 px|April Lineup]] * Wk 14 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-221.png|300px|Tim Janzen]] * Wk 15 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-222.png|300px|Cheri Passey]] * Wk 16 [[Image:Virginia_Spring_Cleaners_2021-1.png|300px|Clean-A-Thon]] * Wk 17 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-223.png|300 px|Connie Knox]] === May === * May Lineup : [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-227.png|300px|May Lineup]] * Wk 18 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-233.png|300px|Scott Fisher]] * Wk 19 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-234.png|300px|Devon Noel Lee]] * Wk 20 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-235.png|300px|Nathan Goodwin]] * Wk 21 [[Image:WikiTree_Image_Library-236.png|300px|Gena Philibert-Ortega]] === June === * June Lineup : [[Image:.png|300px|June Lineup]] * Wk 21 [[Image:.png|300px|]] * Wk 21 [[Image:.png|300px|]] * Wk 21 [[Image:.png|300px|]] * Wk 21 [[Image:.png|300px|]]

Silva-1055 Work Space 5

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[[Category: Greeters Project]] [[Category: Silva-1055]] ---- = DNA Confirmations = : DNA confirmations can be a valuable tool for researchers. One of the most important things to remember on WikiTree is that the DNA confirmation '''supports''' the connections you have already seen via a paperwork trail. Finding cousins that match you to some extent, and have a common ancestor with you, solidifies that validity even more. :
: Some members will tell you that their DNA "proved" their relationship to some famous ancestor they are sure they have a connection to. While they may really have a connection to that person, the DNA as used on WikiTree will not prove that. To put it in perspective: I could put that my father is Ronald Silva and his father was Mickey Mouse. I could then show you a test kit of my cousin Jim Silva (who does match me) and say that the DNA proves he is the grandson of Mickey Mouse. See what I mean? DNA doesn't work that way. :
== Gedmatch.com == === Register === : Lets start by creating a free account at [https://www.gedmatch.com/login1.php GEDMatch.com]. Even if you aren't going to use it for DNA of your own, you may want to compare kits for a member later. :''Note: You may use another site, such as FTDNA or MyHeritage. Not every site has the estimated number of generations.'' {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-291.png|align=c|size=550|caption=''Register for a free account}} === GEDmatch Menus === : There are a lot of options available on GEDmatch. It is just like WikiTree, though. You will soon know which tools you want to use and navigate easily. For right now, unless you want to upload your own DNA, we are going to work with only one tool: the '''One-to-One Autosomal DNA Comparison.''' Note that all kits you personally manage will be listed in the lower-left portion of the page (minus the hearts, I added those for privacy

Silvberg (W)

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[[Category: Silvberg (W)]] [[Category: Maps and links for parishes in Dalarna]] * [[:Category: Silvberg (W)|'''Silvberg''']] parish is in the old [[:Category:Dalarna_Province|province of Dalarna]]. The county was formerly known as [[:Category: Kopparberg County|Kopparberg County]]. Today it is [[:Category: Dalarna County|Dalarna County]]. The [[:Category: Swedish County Codes|County Code]] is (W). *Silvberg was a chapel under [[:Category: Stora Tuna (W)|Stora Tuna]] pastorate up to 1868. A few early household records are in common, but mostly Silvberg church records are in their own archive. ==Parishes surrounding Silvberg== *[[:Category: Stora Tuna (W)|Stora Tuna]] - [[Space:Stora_Tuna_(W)|About Stora Tuna]] *[[:Category: Gustafs (W)|Gustafs]] *[[:Category: Säter (W)|Säter]] *[[:Category: Söderbärke (W)|Söderbärke]] - [[Space:Söderbärke_(W)|About Söderbärke]] *[[:Category: Norrbärke (W)|Norrbärke]] - [[Space:Norrbärke_(W)|About Norrbärke]] *[[:Category: Grangärde (W)|Grangärde]] - [[Space:Grangärde_(W)|About Grangärde]] Silvberg is fragmented by enclaves belonging to Gustafs and Stora Tuna. ==Maps== * Silvberg [https://www.google.se/maps/@60.3594617,15.5003211,15.08z Google map] - more likely to have street view for main roads *Silvberg [https://kartor.eniro.se/m/tdDU7 Eniro map] - more likely to have many of the old village names *[http://geodata.scb.se/reginawebmap/main/webapp/?typ=forsamling&f=208204&a=0000 Presentday map of Silvberg församling] by SCB - Församling 208204 *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/historiskakartor/searchresult.html?mapTypeSelected=false&mapType=&countyLMS=U&parish=42&village=32&yearMinLMS=&yearMaxLMS=&surveyor=&taskLMS=&firstMatchToReturnLMS=1&archive=LMS Historical maps at Lantmäteriet] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Kopparberg_County,_Sweden_Genealogy#Parishes Kopparberg County Parishes] overview map at FamilySearch.

Silver Bluff Plantation, Barnwell County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Barnwell County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Silver Bluff Plantation, Barnwell County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Barnwell County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] '''Location Note''': The area of Silverton Township, Barnwell Co., South Carolina is present day Jackson, Aiken County, South Carolina. When researching Hammond's plantations it's important to keep in mind that the area of Barnwell County, which encompassed the plantation lands, became Aiken County after its formation in 1871. Aiken County was formed from parts of Barnwell and Edgefield Counties. Aiken County was the only county founded in South Carolina during Reconstruction. Aiken County's founders were African American leaders and elected representatives. ==Introduction== The plantation lands called "Silver Bluff" were approximately 10,800 acres in Barnwell County, lying roughly 12 miles south of Augusta, Georgia, along the east bank of the Savannah River. ==Owners== :[[Galphin-14|George Galphin]] (~1709-1780) :[[Galphin-20|Galphin]], Holmes & Co.https://law.resource.org/pub/us/case/reporter/US/7/7.US.220.html :[[Galphin-13|Thomas Galphin]] (1763-1812) :Charles Goodwin, Esq. (1757-1827) and [[Ramsey-8082|Ephraim Ramsay]] (1766-1801)https://archive.org/details/cu31924018800304/page/n109/mode/1up :James Beggs (1780-1832) and Christian Breithaupt ("Beggs & Breithaupt" leased and managed the property for Charles Goodwin) :[[McKinne-14|Barna McKinne]] (1779-1833); :[[FitzSimons-95|Christopher Cashel FitzSimons]] (1762-1825) :[[Fitzsimons-121|Catherine E. FitzSimons]] (1814-1890) :[[Hammond-3395|James H. Hammond]] (1807-1864) acquired Silver Bluff Plantation in 1831. He took possession of the property that his wife Catherine Fitzsimons inherited from her father Christopher Fitzsimons after his death in 1825. As Hammond's wealth and position grew, so did his plantation lands. In 1855, he acquired Redcliffe Plantation in Edgefield County as the place of the new family estate while the lands and slave quarters that made all the new found opulence possible, were still eight miles to the south at Silver Bluff Plantation, Cathwood Plantation and Cowden Plantation in Barnwell County. At the time of his death, he owned over 14,000 acres, approximately 22 square miles, which included his plantations of Silver Bluff, Cathwood, Cowden and Redcliffe located in two counties, Barnwell and Edgefield, in South Carolina. Today all of his former plantation lands lie within the jurisdiction of Aiken County http://sankofagen.pbworks.com/w/page/14230808/Silver%20Bluff%20Plantation ===Indian Trader=== [[Galphin-14|George Galphin]] started a Deerskin Trading Post at Silver Bluff in the 1740's. He traded British goods for deerskins with the Lower Creek Tribe He learned their language and customs and married Metawney, a Creek woman. He acquired thousands of acres of Creek land through marriage and Treaties. In the 30 or so years as a Trader he became a very wealthy man. In 1779 the British captured Silver Bluff. Later he said, "I lost 129 of my negroes. Some were cared off [by the British] & others was promised there freedom & went off." Rindfleisch, B. C. (2017). THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF GEORGE GALPHIN: FAMILY, EMPIRE, AND REVOLUTION IN THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN SOUTH. The South Carolina Historical Magazine, 118(3), 192–213. http://www.jstor.org/stable/45238237, p. 197, 212 ===American Revolution=== ====Fort Galphin==== Fort Galphin was on Silver Bluff at that time owned by George Galphin. He was the Assistant Superintendent of Indian Affairs. He was a devoted friend to the American cause. https://archive.org/details/historyofedgefie00chap_0/page/155/mode/1up ====Black loyalists==== "21 May 1781 (also given as the 19th). [surrender] Fort Galphin, also Fort Dreadnought, and Silver Bluff (Barnwell County, South Carolina) Ft. Galphin, or as it was also known Ft. Dreadnought, was the fortified plantation house of George Galphin, a veteran Indian trader. It was situated about twelve miles down river from Augusta on the northern bank of the Savannah. The post was commanded by Capt. Samuel Rowarth and contained 70 King’s Rangers (to which unit Rowarth belonged), 42 Georgia loyalist militia, and '''61 Blacks many of them armed'''". [https://www.americanrevolution.org/calendar_south_10_ed_update_2017.pdf] In December 1782, Charleston was surrendered to the Americans, and 3,891 persons embarked for Jamaica, of whom 2,613 were blacks. At the same time, twenty whites and three hundred and fifty blacks sailed for St. Luci a. v. It will be remembered that the number carried from Charleston to East Florida was almost equal to that destined for Jamaica. Of the remainder, two hundred and forty sailed for New York, four hundred and seventy, for Halifax, and three hundred and twenty four, for England. [The legacy of the American revolution to the British West Indies and Bahamas : a chapter out of the history of the American loyalists, by Siebert, Wilbur Henry, p.15, https://archive.org/details/legacyamrev00siebrich/page/15/mode/1up] ''Most Blacks aboard the British transports from Charles Town and Savannah remained in bondage to Loyalists. The three-thousand Loyalists managed to take with them eight-thousand enslaved Blacks. The majority of the immigrants to Jamaica were enslaved, and the British navy paid for their transport.'' [https://allthingsliberty.com/2021/04/loyalist-slave-owning-refugees-in-postwar-jamaica/] ====Religion==== The Negro Baptist Church at Silver Bluff, South Carolina, was organized not earlier than 1773, nor later than 1775. Brooks, W. H. (1922). The Priority of the Silver Bluff Church and its Promoters. The Journal of Negro History, 7(2), 172–196. https://doi.org/10.2307/2713524, p.180 :[[George-12995|Rev. David George]] was one of the constituent members, and the first regular pastor of the ''Silver Bluff Church''. Brooks, W. H. (1922). The Priority of the Silver Bluff Church and its Promoters. The Journal of Negro History, 7(2), 172–196. https://doi.org/10.2307/2713524, p. 174, 175 :[[Peter-1770|Rev. Jesse Peter]] ===Slaves=== :[[Peter-1770|Rev. Jesse Peter]] not listed below as he left and obtained his freedom at the fall of Savanah. However, he returned to Silver Bluff and "resumed the condition of a slave" after the Revolutionary War, and took over the Silver Bluff Baptist Church. (135 enslaved listed below) {| border="1" class="sortable" !Enslaved people at Silver Bluff Plantation !!Owner: George Galphin 1709 - 1780 !! |- !Name!!!! |- |[[George-12995|David George]] (1742-1810)|| Baptist Minister left with British, New York 1783|| |- |[[Galphin-46|Sappho]]||Mulatto, Mother of Galphin's daughters; Rachel & Betsey|| |- |[[Galphin-47|Rachel]]||freed in father's will|| |- |[[Galphin-48|Betsey]]||freed in father's will|| |- |[[Slave-4|Rose]]||Mother of Galphin's daughter Barbara also a slave|| |- |[[Galphin-25|Barbara]]||Freed in Galphin's WillAbbeville County, South Carolina, Ninety-Six District, Estate Papers, box 40, pkg 898, citing Will of George Galphin, PB L 51008. South Carolina Department of Archives and History. Please note: Familysearch.org [database online] Probate records, Boxes 40-41, packages 868-934, records #898 is missing from file. Film #004752795 image 191 of 441. Given land for her lifetime and 17 slaves with their children and future children|| |- |Rose||Daughter of G Galphin and Nitchuckey an American Indian|||| |- |Nero||purchased 24 Apr 1777|||| |- |Joe|| purchased 24 Apr 1777|||| |- |Hannah||purchased 24 Apr 1777|||| |- |Sarah||purchased 24 Apr 1777|||| |- |Sam||purchased 24 Apr 1777|||| |- |Jamey||purchased 24 Apr 1777||Carpenter|| |- |Peter|||| |- |Peter's son|||| |- |Nancy|| wife children|||| |- |Cato|||| |- |Bess||wife|||| |- |Sylfa||man|||| |- |Joe||||| |- |Cornelia||wife||children|| |- |Kelly's Tom||||| |- |Lucy||wife||children|||| |- |Michael|||| |- |Sarah|||wife||children|||| |- |Coffee|||| |- |Betty||wife||children|||| |- |Dooham||||| |- |Jolia||wife||children|| |- |Goodfellow||man|| |- |Sarah||children||had of James Deveaux|| |- |Little Frank||mustee boy|| |- |Davy||man|| |- |Pompey|||| |- |Sarah||wife||children|| |- |Abraham||man||had of Mr. Barnard|| |- |Indian Prince|||| |- |Dick|||| |- |Clarinda||wife||children|| |- |Billy|||| |- |Dina||wife||children|| |- |Dutch-Junny|||| |- |Rockey||Female||children|| |- |Deborah|||| |- |Gwina Tom|||| |- |Juba||wife||children|| |- |French Peter|||| |- |Sylvia||wife||children|| |- |Little Jacob|||| |- |Warick|||| |- |Marcha||wife||children|| |- |Billy|||| |- |Peter||mustees|| |- |Cela||mustees||children|| |- |Kelly's Abraham|||| |- |Elcey||wife||children|| |- |Cyrus|||| |- |Sue|| wife||children|| |- |Joe|||| |- |Emma||wife||children|| |- |Old Cyrus|||| |- |Mariah aka Martha||wife||childrren|| |- |Gabriel|||| |- |Minerva|||wife||children|| |- |Jacob|||| |- |Cloe||wife||children|| |- |Charlotte||children|| |- |Stepney|||| |- |Margaret||wife||children|| |- |Phina||children|| |- |Mingo|||| |- |Moriah||wife||children|| |- |Ockera|||| |- |Cate||wife||children|| |- |Limerick|||| |- |King|||| |- |Nero|||| |- |Golo||man|| |- |Peter||man|| |- |Oliver|||| |- |Cresha||wife||children|| |- |Dick|||| |- |Peter||bought of Joseph Butler|| |- |Peter's wife||children|| |- |Sapha's children|||| |- |Jack||man|||| |- |Bully||man|||| |- |Chevers||man|||| |- |Dola||1/2 Indian woman|| |- |Coboy|||| |- |Sarah||wife||children|| |- |August||man Mulatto|| |- |Rose||freed 1780|| |- |Noel||woman and children|| |- |Kingston|||| |- |Dorkey||wife||children|| |- |Gray's Mack|||| |- |Clarinda||wife|| |- |Sue||children|| |- |Joe|||| |- |Hannah||children||| |- |Long John|||| |- |Sarah||children|| |- |Leander|||| |- |Frank|||| |- |Henry|||| |- |Little March|||| |- |Kate|| wife||children|| |- |Ponpon|||| |- |Jemmey||wife||children|| |- |Ned||brother|| |- |Dida||sister||children|| |- |Bidgo|||| |- |Sib||wife|| |- |young Sib||children|| |- |Catch||boy|| |- |Sautee|||| |- |Jemmey|||| |- |[[Williams-116967|Tom]]||had of Mr. McGilvery,|| |- |[[Williams-116968|Hannah]]||wife||children|| |- |Indian Peter|||| |- |Capuchey||children|| |- |Georgia Dublin|||| |- |French Jemmey|||| |- |Cossandra||wife||children|| |- |Simon|||| |- |[[Galphin-23|Brin]]||freed|| |- |[[Galphin-38|Sally]]||freed|| |- |[[Galphin-37|Clarissa]]||Mulatto wench|| |- |Moll|||| |- |Judey||children|| |- |Sam||Judey's son|| |- |Lucy||Judey's daughter|| |- |Ketch||boy|| |- |} ==Sources== * Calendar and Record of the Revolutionary War in the South: 1780-1781, Tenth Edition, By Wm. Thomas Sherman, 2015. https://www.americanrevolution.org/calendar_south_10_ed_update_2017.pdf *History of Edgefield County : from the earliest settlements to 1897, by Chapman, John Abney, p.155, https://archive.org/details/historyofedgefie00chap_0/page/155/mode/1up *Biographical sketches of the bench and bar of South Carolina:, by O'Neall, John Belton, Ephraim Ramsay: https://archive.org/details/cu31924018800304/page/n109/mode/1up *Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Chancery, By South Carolina. Court of Appeals in Equity, Henry William De Saussure, V. 3-4, p. 388, Feb. 1813, Abbeville, Heard by Chancellor Thompson. Charles Goodwyn, [https://books.google.com/books?id=cHgtAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA609-IA241&lpg=PA609-IA241&dq=ephraim+ramsay&source=bl&ots=v5v1tP7zuG&sig=ACfU3U0LG17TGc8jEMwG8eLdQfhVKLDpQQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjL3tbYlZj6AhWZrYkEHR6_DB4Q6AF6BAgXEAM#v=onepage&q=ephraim%20ramsay&f=false] * The Silver Bluff Church: A History of Negro Baptist Churches in America, By Walter H Brooks, [https://books.google.com/books?id=gSs3AAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=george+galphin+and+the+creek+tribe&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiK6bDupJn6AhW4jYkEHXeDCOYQ6AF6BAgIEAI#v=onepage&q&f=false]

Silver Creek Cemetery, Berea, Kentucky

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[[Category:Silver Creek Cemetery, Berea, Kentucky]] [[Category:Madison County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Silver Creek Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. Silver Creek Cemetery is located east of Berea, south of Big Hill Road (Highway 21) on Highway 1617, Madison County, Kentucky. There are about 450 interments. The upkeep of this cemetery is sporadic. Sometimes the tombstones are hidden under tall grass and weeds. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=76013 Silver Creek Cemetery on Find A Grave] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Silver+Creek+Cemetery,+Berea,+KY+40403/@37.5553976,-84.2618244,14.85z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x88431e24c89f435f:0x9a8400ed80ef366e Silver Creek Cemetery on Google Maps] A profile page is being created for each person buried in this cemetery. If you want to see the profiles created so far, click [[Space:Silver_Creek_Cemetery%2C_Berea%2C_Kentucky|here.]] == Table of Interments == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |-

Silver Maple,St Peters UCC Church Cemetery

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[[Category: Silver Maple Cemetery, Hobbie, Pennsylvania]] [[ Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[ Category:Hollenback Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Old Mt Zion cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a sub project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Old Mt Zion cemetery is located just west of the intersection of County Rd and Hobbie Briggsville Rd in the village of Hobbie in Hollenbach Township. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
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Silvernail Name Study

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

Silverthorn(e) Name Study

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Silvester Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Silvesters. Frank Ernest Silvester said he was born Apr 7 1890 in Wright, Ford, Kansas (per family history, Marriage lic., and WW1 draft registration). He stated that his father was Frank Silvester born in Michigan and mother was Emma Wright born in Illinois. He also said his mother was Native American. He said his parents died when he was 7 and he was either with an aunt and uncle or in an orphanage until he was 10 and he ran away. He went to Oklahoma and we believe Canadian, Hemphill county Texas until about 1917 when he came to Plymouth, Jefferson, Nebraska where he married Hattie Bevans in 1917. They lived in Plymouth until 1920 and then moved to Chase County Nebraska where he spent the rest of his live (he died in 1953). I have worked on him for 40 years and still can not find his family. If anyone has any info it would be greatly appreciated. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Silvester Wright Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about our family. I have been working for 40 years to find information on my Grandfather's parents and still have not been able to find anything. My grandfather's marriage license and WW! draft registration both say that he was born in Wright, Ford, Kansas on Apr 7 1890 and his parents were Frank Silvester born Michigan and Emma Wright born Illinois. My grandfather, [[Silvester-159 |Frank Earnest Silvester]] said his parents died when he was 7 and he was either with aunt/uncle or orphanage until at 10 he ran away, going we believe to Canadian, Hemphill Texas and worked on cattle ranches and oil fields until 1917 when he goes to Plymouth, Jefferson County, Nebraska and marries Hattie Bevans. Any one out there have any suggestions? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Silvey Miner's Cottage

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Family home originally occupued by Edward James Silvey and his wife Mary Ann Rowe and their family. It was then inherited by his son, Thomas Patrick Augustus Silvey and his wife Elizabeth Morris and their family. It was then inherited by their son Henry Carl Silvey and his wife Alice Ruth Harding, who lived there with their family until 1937, but still paid the rates on the property. Pieces of the house were sold off until nothing remained except accommodation for the cattle. After Henry died his son Trevor Harding Silvey inherited the property and also continued to use it for grazing and continued paying the rates as he believed that after 100 years continuous occupation the enitre property would then belong to the family. That would have been the case in 1966, as Edward James Silvey had been paying rates under squatter's rights since 1866. (This is said to be entered in the Buninyong Rate Book of 1866, but I have yet to see this for myself). However, as there was no habitable dwelling on the property since the 1930s, the terms of continuous occupation were not satisfied, and, as Trevor was not aware of this he continued paying rates on the land until his death in 1985, after which the property once again became Crown Land. The reason Henry and his family moved out was that Henry's wife Alice Ruth Silvey (nee Harding) was "sick of having cows for neighbours" and moved to her recently deceased mother's (Eliza Harding nee Lee) house in Warrenheip St Buninyong, which she purchased from her elder brother Thomas Harding. Henry arrived home after work one day to find the Alice and the kids had moved out. Photo provided by Neil P. Information provided by my Nanna Pearl Silvey who lived there for the first decade of her life. "[?]ONG SH[?] [?]NCIL" The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924) 4 July 1924: 2. Web. 16 Mar 2018 .

Simeon Church of Chester, Connecticut, 1708-1792, and His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Simeon Church of Chester, Connecticut, 1708-1792, and His Descendants == * by Charles Washburn Church (b.1839) * published by The Mattatuck Press, Inc., Waterbury, Conn., 1914 * 244 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Simeon Church of Chester, Connecticut, 1708-1792, and His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/simeonchurchofch00chur * https://archive.org/details/simeonchurchofch1914chur === Table of Contents === * The English Ancestry * The American Ancestry * Family of Simeon * Family of Titus * Family of Lois * Family of Eunice * Family of Simeon * Family of Philemon * Family of Elizabeth * Family of John * Family of Samuel * English Ancestry Index, [https://archive.org/details/simeonchurchofch00chur/page/211/mode/1up Page 211]. * American Ancestry Index, [https://archive.org/details/simeonchurchofch00chur/page/213/mode/1up Page 213]. * General Index, [https://archive.org/details/simeonchurchofch00chur/page/217/mode/1up Page 217]. === Errata === * Page 3-7. Parents of Richard Church of Hartford are unknown. See: The Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 4, [https://books.google.com/books?id=4xs_AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA192 Page 192-4]. Also see: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Church-166-1.png Richard Church of Hartford] === Citation Formats === * Church, Charles Washburn. ''[[Space:Simeon Church of Chester, Connecticut, 1708-1792, and His Descendants|Simeon Church of Chester, Connecticut, 1708-1792, and His Descendants]]'' (Mattatuck Press, Inc., Waterbury, Conn., 1914) [ Page ]. * ([[#Church|Church]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Church, Charles Washburn. ''[[Space:Simeon Church of Chester, Connecticut, 1708-1792, and His Descendants|Simeon Church of Chester, Connecticut, 1708-1792, and His Descendants]]'' (Mattatuck Press, Inc., Waterbury, Conn., 1914) [ Page ].

Simeon of Durham

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category: Medieval Chronicles]] [[Category: Durham, County Durham]] ---- * [[Wikipedia: Symeon of Durham]] (d. after 1129) * [[Wikipedia: Durham Liber Vitae]] ::: see Piper, A. J. (2004) 'The names of the Durham monks.', in The Durham Liber Vitae and its context. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, pp. 117-125. Regions and regionalism in history.[http://www.boydellandbrewer.com/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=8314] ==Books== Stevenson, J. (1855). "The historical works of Simeon of Durham." The Church Historians of England, (Vol. III, Part III). Beeleys. [https://books.google.com/books?id=2_NLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR3#v=onepage&q&f=false]

Simmonds, Arrived 6 February 1736

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[[Category:Simmonds, Arrived 6 February 1736]] [[Category:Province of Georgia, Immigrants]] [[Category:Georgia Colonists]] :'''For more on the Province of Georgia, see the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Georgia_Team Province of Georgia Team Page]. :Province of Georgia is part of the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies]]''' ---- :To View Passenger Profiles in WikiTree, visit [[:Category:Simmonds, Arrived 6 February 1736]] :Profiles in this Category should use these: '''[[:Category:Simmonds, Arrived 6 February 1736]]''' and this category with this text '''[[Category:St. Matthew Parish, Georgia]]''' and their Profile linked to their name below. '''The sticker for Immigrants of this sailing including those from England and the Georgia Moravian Profiles:''' {| class="wikitable" cellpadding="8" border="2" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="font-family:Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif !important;;" |- style="font-weight:bold;" ! Profile Sticker Code ! Produces |- | {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=Moravian Immigrant to Province of Georgia |flag=Georgia_Moravians.png |tooltip=Moravian Church Logo}} | {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=Moravian Immigrant to Province of Georgia |flag=Georgia_Moravians.png |tooltip=Moravian Church Logo}} |- | {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Moravia | destination = Province of Georgia | origin-flag = Flags-16.jpg | destination-flag = US_Southern_Colonies_British_Georgia-4.jpg }} | {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Moravia | destination = Province of Georgia | origin-flag = Flags-16.jpg | destination-flag = US_Southern_Colonies_British_Georgia-4.jpg }} |- |{{Migrating Ancestor |origin= England |destination= Province of Georgia |origin-flag= Flags-8.jpg |destination-flag= US_Southern_Colonies_British_Georgia-4.jpg }} |{{Migrating Ancestor |origin= England |destination= Province of Georgia |origin-flag= Flags-8.jpg |destination-flag= US_Southern_Colonies_British_Georgia-4.jpg }} |- | {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} | style="vertical-align:middle; background-color:#FFF;" | {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} |} To More Details on the the Province of Georgia Moravians, visit: '''[[Space:Georgia_Moravians]]''' ---- Sources: *''[[Space:A_List_of_the_Early_Settlers_of_Georgia|A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia]]'' Coulter and Saye, editors. Athens, Georgia. The University of Georgia Press. 1949. *[https://www.americanheritage.com/god-man-woman-and-wesleys#1 God, Man, Woman, And The Wesleys]. by Peggy Robbins, American Heritage Magazine, April/May 1984|Volume 32, Issue 3. *A storm at sea [https://www.methodist.org.uk/about-us/the-methodist-church/history/a-storm-at-sea/ History of the Methodist Church - John Wesley's Travel to Georgia] *[https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/magazine/article/moravians-and-wesley The Moravians and John Wesley] via @christiahistory ---- = The Passengers of the Simmonds = :The Passengers on this Ship mostly English (80 in total) but also included 26 Moravians. These would be the first Morvians to settle in the Province of Georgia. This is also the Sailing that included Methodist Minister, [[Wesley-301|John Wesley (1703-1791)]] and his brother, [[Wesley-156|Charles Wesley (1707-1788)]]. *Barisch, Math.—Husband man; Moravian. The Trustees advanced the passage of the Moravians, which was some years honestly repaid by them. *Brownfeild, Jo.— lot 175 in Savannah. Had been servant to Col.Oglethorpe, and was made Register & Naval Officer 7 October 1735 but tis said gave it up in 1739. He was negligent in that office, and trouble some to the magistrates, and is factor for some English merchants. Afterwards he protest great zeal to perform his office, but absolutely neglected, of different religions 1: of the Chch. England; 2. a follower of Whitfeild; 3. of Wesley; & 4. a Moravian. Dead 24 March 1737/8. *Buner, Jo.—Joyner; Moravian *Demight, Gotlieb—Carpenter; Moravian. *Demitifin, Regina— Moravian. *Dober, Jo. Andr.—Potter; Moravian School Master at Highgate in Savannah Province. Quitted 1740 *——, Ann Cath., wife of Jo.—Do. [Moravian School Mistress at Highgate?] Quitted 1740. *Franks, Jacob—Vintager; Moravian *Haberechten, Godfrit — Weaver & dyer; Moravian. * ——, Rosine, wife of Godfrit.— Moravian *Haberland, Geo.—Mason; Moravian. *Haberland, Michl.—Carpenter; Moravian *Jagg, David—Husbandman; Moravian. * Jaskin, Juliana—Spinster; Moravian. *[[Nitschmann-12|David Nitschmann (1696-1772)]], Moravian Minister *Ruscher, Godtfrid—Linnen weaver; embark'd 14 Oct. 1735; arrived Feb. 1735-6. Moravian #1288 *Schwabb, (boy - page 196 Egmont Journal) *[[Spangenberg-137|August Gottlieb Spangenberg (1704-1792)]], Moravian Minister

Simmons Deeds in Chatham County, North Carolina

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===Abstracts of Simmons Deeds in Chatham County, North Carolina=== '''Deed Book D''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L987-Q8DT?i=213&cat=403727 Page 410]. 27 Nov 1784. William Spurlin and James Simmonds, both of Chatham County; for consideration of £100 specie, Spurlin sells tract in Chatham County on the head of Meadow Branch, Beginning at a white oak and sassefig on the said branch and running up the courses thereof to a white oak, thence South 198 poles to a white oak, thence East to a post Wm. Martins corner, thence North an agreed line to 2 black oak saplings, thence East to a black oak and post oak saplings, thence North North East to the first station, containing 200 acres. Signed William Spurlin by mark “/”. Witnesses: Jesse West, Jonathan Davis, James Lindsey. February term 1788, proved on oath of Jesse West. '''Deed Book F''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L987-QZ58?i=609&cat=403727 Pages 141–42]. 14 Oct 1790. Ignatious West Junr. of Chatham County and Thomas Symons of Franklin County; for consideration of £70 current money of NC, West sells tract in Chatham County on the South side of Dry Creek containing 82½ acres, Beginning on a hickory on the bank of Dry Creek marked with a saw running along a line of marked trees due East until it strikes the old line in the “Thurafer” Branch on a ash, thence along the old line North to a hickory, thence Southerly course to the Dry Creek, thence up the various courses of said creek to the Beginning hickory on the bank of said Dry Creek. Signed “Ignatious West.” Witnesses: Henry Brewer by mark “H” and James Symons by mark “+”. August sessions 1792, acknowledged by Ignatious West. '''Deed Book H''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G987-3C98?i=393&cat=403727 Pages 304–05]. 14 Nov 1796. James Simmonds and William Martin, both of Chatham County; for consideration of £10 lawful money of NC, Simmonds sells tract in Chatham County on waters of Haw River, beginning at a black oak Lindsey’s corner running running West 149 poles with said line to a post oak, thence South 54 poles to a black gum, thence East 149 poles to a black jack, thence North 54 poles to the Beginning, containing 50 acres. Signed James Simmons by mark “X” Witnesses: Calob Martin, Joseph Fooshee. November sessions 1796, proved on oath of Caleb Martin. '''Deed Book J''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G987-3HB4?i=520&cat=403727 Page 164]. 27 Mar 1797. John Kilby of Chatham County and John Simmons of Franklin County; for consideration of £200 NC currency, Kilby sells tract in Chatham County, Beginning at a white oak on the East side of Newhope Joel Pewets corner, thence 266 poles to a hickory and dogwood in Elisha Cains line, thence South 98½ poles to a gum on the bank of White Oak, thence down the various courses of said creek to Newhope, thence up the various courses of Newhope to the first station; also 1 acres of land on the West side of Newhope together with the “water grice” mill. Signed “John Kilby” and Lucy Kilby by mark “X.” Witnesses: Wright Kirby and Laban Smart. November sessions 1797, acknowledged by John Kilby. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8987-3CZW?i=597&cat=403727 Pages 318–19]. 9 Jun 1792. Thomas Symons and Richard West, both of Chatham County; for consideration of £21 current money of NC, Symons sells tract in Chatham County on South side of Dry Creek containing 85 acres, Beginning on a hickory on the bank of Dry Creek marked with a saw running along a line of marked trees due East until it strikes the old line in the “Thurafair” Branch on a ash, thence along the old line North to a hickory, thence South to the Dry Creek, thence up the various courses of said creek to the Beginning hickory, it being part of a tract entered and surveyed Ignatious West Junr. Signed Thomas Symons by mark “%” [distinctive mark] and Elisabeth Symonds by mark “J”. Witnesses: Jesse West and James Symons by mark “+”. February sessions 1798, proved on oath of Jesse West. '''Deed Book K''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9987-3CPP?i=39&cat=403727 Pages 74–75]. 15 Oct 1798. Hardy Cain and Polly his wife of Chatham County and Ignatious Simmons; for consideration of £203 currency, Cains sell tract in Chatham County, Beginning at a red oak then running West crossing Walnut Branch several times the waters of Newhope Creek on the West side 35 chains to a pine, thence North 35 chains to a forked red oak, thence East 35 chains to a pine, thence South 35 chains to the first station, containing 122 acres surveyed on 30 [“Thireth”] August 1755; also one other tract of land adjoining containing 150 acres, Beginning at a pine at the corner of the above said tract on Johnstons old line running West 86 poles with the old line to a hickory, thence North 232 poles with Cookers line to a pine, thence East 132 poles to the line of first mentioned tract of land, thence South 92 poles to the corner of the first tract, thence West 26 poles to the other corner of the old tract, thence South 140 poles with the old line to the Beginning. Signed “Hardy Cain” and Polly Cain by mark “X”. Witnesses: E. Cain, John Simmons, and Absalom Cain. November sessions 1798, acknowledged by Hardy and Polly Cain. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G987-3CBP?i=78&cat=403727 Pages 151–52]. 11 Dec 1788. William Collins and James Simmonds, both of Chatham County; for consideration of £100 lawful money of NC, Collins sells tract in Chatham County on waters of Dry Creek, Beginning at a post oak Ignatious Wests corner running North 120 poles to a black oak, thence West 260 poles to a post oak, thence South 120 poles to a stake, thence 260 poles with Cooks line and Wests to the first station, containing 182 acres. Signed William Collins by mark “+”. Witnesses: John Morphis and Barbra Morphis. February sessions 1799, proved on oath of Barbra Morphis. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9987-3CGB?i=79&cat=403727 Pages 153–54]. 10 Aug 1788. Abram Horton and James Simmons, both of Cha[tha]m County; for consideration of £40, Horton sells tract in Chatham County on North side of Dry Creek, Beginning at Thomas Wests corner red oak running West to a post oak John Morphis’s line, thence North to a red oak, thence East to Thomas Wests line to a stake running South to the Beginning, containing 50 acres. Signed “Abram Horton” and Adithe Horton by mark [distinctive; straight line with a hook attached to a sideways 8]. Witnesses: John Meecham and Phillip West. February session 1799, acknowledged by Abram Horton. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9987-3CR4?i=183&cat=403727 Page 461]. State of NC no. 1523; for consideration of 50 shillings per 100 acres, grant to James Simmons a tract containing 38 acres in Chatham County on the waters of Dry Creek, Beginning at a stake in his own line running North 23 poles to a red oak formerly his corner tree, thence with the old line 260 poles to a post oak, thence South 23 poles to a stake, thence East 260 poles to the first station, entered 23 October 1798 as by the plat hereunto annexed. 4 June 1800. Signed “B.[enjamin] Williams”. Witness: Will: White, Secretary. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9987-3CRX?i=190&cat=403727 Page 475]. State of NC no. 1515; for consideration of 50 shillings per 100 acres, grant to James Simmons a tract containing 50 acres in Chatham County on the waters of Dry Creek, Beginning at a post oak Thomas Wests corner on his own line running North 120 poles along Wests line to a post oak, thence West 66 poles to a red oak saplin, thence South 120 poles to a black jack, thence East 66 poles to the Beginning, entered 14 January 1797 as by the plat hereunto annexed. 26 Nov 1799. Signed “B.[enjamin] Williams”. Witness: Will: White, Secretary. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L987-3CN2?i=191&cat=403727 Page 476]. State of NC no. 1516; for consideration of 50 shillings per 100 acres, grant to James Simmons a tract containing 37 acres in Chatham County on the waters of Dry Creek, Beginning at a red oak his own corner running North 74 poles along his line to a post oak on Douglass’s line, thence East 80 poles along said line to a post oak on Wests line, thence South 74 poles along said line to Simmons’s line, thence West 80 poles to the Beginning, entered 14 January 1797 as by the plat hereunto annexed. 26 Nov 1799. Signed “B.[enjamin] Williams”. Witness: Will White, Secretary. '''Deed Book M''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L987-3CK9?i=461&cat=403727 Pages 85–86]. 19 May 1801. Nathaniel Jones of White Plains, Wake County, North Carolina, and John Simmons of North Carolina; for consideration of 200 silver dollars, Jones sells 3 tracts in Chatham County on the East side of Newhope Creek and on the South side of White Oak Creek and in the fork of Adams Branch of said White Oak Creek; the first tract Beginning at the mouth of White Oak Creek at Newhope Creek thence up the various courses of White Oak Creek to a gum on the South side of said creek Elisha Cains old line, thence with the Cains and Nathaniel Jones’s lines South 218½ poles to a red oak and pine said Jones’s corner on Adams Branch, thence down the various courses of said branch to the mouth of Newhope Creek, thence up the various courses of said creek to the beginning, containing 102 acres; the second tract adjoining the above tract on lying on the fork of White Oak Creek and Adams Branch Beginning at a red oak and pine in the line of the within described tract near the corner, thence East 31 chains & 62 links to a pine and small post oak, thence North 31 chains & 62 links to a pine, thence West 31 chains & 62 links to a large pine on the edge of the low ground of White Oak Creek, thence South 31 chains & 62 links to the Beginning, containing 100 acres; the third tract adjoining the last mention tract lying on the South side of White Oak Creek Beginning at a gum on the South bank of said creek, thence South 92 poles to a pine, thence East 126½ poles to a pine, thence North along Elisha Cains line 101 poles to a pine, thence West 30½ poles to a pine, thence North 42 poles to a willow oak and sassafras on the bank of White Oak, thence down the various courses of said creek to the Beginning, containing 90 acres, the three tracts containing in the whole 292 acres. Signed “Nat. Jones”. Witnesses: Tig’tt Jones and Laban Smart. February sessions 1802, acknowledged by Nathaniel Jones. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G987-3CBF?i=548&cat=403727 Pages 535–36]. State of NC no. 1762; for consideration of 50 shillings per 100 acres, grant to [[Simmons-4553|Asa Simmons]] tract containing 20 acres in Chatham County on waters of Newhope, Beginning at a red oak Stones corner running East with Stones line 200 poles to a pine his other corner, thence North 150 poles to a poplar his other corner, thence East 12 poles to Sanders’s line to a pine at Ledbetters corner, thence South with Ledbetters line 154 poles to a pine in Stones line, thence West with that line 212 poles to a hickory Stones corner, thence North 10 poles to the first station, entered 2 January 1804 as by the plat hereunto annexed. 2 Jun 1805. Signed “J[ames] Turner”. Witness: Will White Sec. '''Deed Book N''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G987-Q3QZ?i=15&cat=403727 Pages 23–24]. 1 Feb 1802. Joseph Taylor of Granville County and Wyllie Simons of Franklin County; for consideration of £70 current money, Taylor sells tract on Chatham County containing 70 acres, being a tract adjoining William B. Hill Anthony Armstead Carver Armstead being a tract of land bought of the Sheriff of Chatham County by Joseph Taylor on an execution John Penn against Robert Russell and conveyed by Zachariah Harman the then Sheriff to Joseph Taylor. Signed “Joseph Taylor”. Witnesses: Moseby Harris and Harbert [sic] Collier. November sessions 1802, proved on oath of Herbert Collier. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8987-Q37V?i=41&cat=403727 Pages 74–75]. 20 Nov 1802. Willie Simmons and William Bennett Hill, both of Chatham County; for consideration of $212½, Simmons sells tract in Chatham County on East side of Newhope Creek containing 75 acres, Beginning on a red oak Hills lower corner, thence East along said Hills line to his corner in Carver Armsteads line, thence South along Armsteads line to Anthony Armsteads corner pine, thence down Anthony Armsteads line and along the Cedar Branch to the mouth of said branch (Newhope Creek), thence up Newhope to the first station. Signed “Wiley Simmons”. Witnesses: Anthony Armstead and James Christian. May sessions 1803, proved on oath of Anthony Armstead. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8987-Q3S9?i=129&cat=403727 Pages 243–44]. 21 May 1803. John Simmons and Jesse Horton, both of Chatham County; for consideration of $233, Simmons sells 3 tracts in Chatham County and on East side of Newhope Creek and on the South side of White Oak and in the fork of Adams Branch in said White Oak; the first tract Beginning at the South side of said creek Elisha Cains old line, thence with Cains lines and Jones’s line South 218½ poles to a red oak and pine the said Jones’s corner on Adams Branch, thence down various course of branch to the mouth at Newhope, thence up the various courses of said creek to the Beginning, containing 102 acres, excepting 2 square acres on White Oak at the old bridge place where the bridge was to be in the center; the second tract adjoining the above tract lying in the fork of said White Oak Creek and Adams Branch, Beginning at a red oak and pine in the line of the earlier described tract near the corner, thence East 31 chains and 62 links to a pine and small post oak, thence North 31 chains and 62 links to a large pine in the edge of the low ground of White Oak, [the West line is omitted] thence South 31 chains and 62 links to the Beginning, containing 100 acres; the third tract on the South side of White Oak, Beginning at a gum on the South bank of said creek, thence South 92 poles to a pine, thence East 126½ poles to a pine, thence North along Elisha Cains line 101 poles to a pine, thence West 30½ poles to a pine, thence North 42 poles to a willow oak and sassafras on the bank of said White Oak, thence down the various courses of said creek to the first station, containing 90 acres, the 3 tracts containing in the whole 292 acres. Signed “John Simmons”. Witnesses: Jnoth. Bell and L. Hogans. February sessions 1804, proved on oath of Lammey Hogans. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L987-QSTT?i=158&cat=403727 Page 302]. 25 Nov 1803. John Simmons of Montgomery County, North Carolina, and Bartholomew Lightfoot and Oliver Prince of Chatham County; for consideration of $510, Simmons sells tract in Chatham County, Beginning at a white oak of the East side of Newhope Joel Pewitts corner, thence 266 poles to a hickory and dogwood in Elisha Cains line, thence South 98½ poles to a gum on the bank of White Oak Creek, thence down the various courses of said creek to Newhope, thence up the various [courses] of Newhope to the Beginning, also 1 acre adjoining on the West side of Newhope to also 2 acres on the South side of White Oak Creek allotted for the privilege of building a mill on either creek, containing in the whole 203 acres. Signed “John Simmons”. Witnesses: Ed Hampton and Joseph Hackney by mark “H”. February sessions 1804, acknowledged by John Simmons. '''Deed Book O''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8987-Q3XJ?i=303&cat=403727 Page 25]. 25 Sep 1804. [[Simmons-4553|Nasa Simmons]] and wife [[Stephens-3735|Sarah]] and John Stone, all of Chatham County; for consideration of $455, Simmons sells tract in Chatham County on Beartree Branch, Beginning at a beech on said branch Parkers line, running West to and with Lasseters line in all 212 poles to a pine, thence North with Cobbs and Garners lines 224 poles to a pine said Stones corner, thence East with his line 135 poles to a white oak in Francis Stones Senr line, thence South with that line 75 poles to a small hickory, thence East with his line 33 poles to a red oak Parkers corner, thence South with his line 50 poles to a persimmon tree on the East side of Beartree, thence down the various course of the same to the first station, containing 243 acres. Signed “[[Simmons-4553|Naysa Simmons]]” and “[[Stephens-3735|Sarah Simmons]]”. Witnesses: Abner Hatley and Francis Stone. May sessions 1805, proved on oath of Francis Stote [Stone]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9987-Q36Z?i=325&cat=403727 Page 69]. 29 Oct 1805. [[Simmons-4553|Nacy Simmons]] of Wake County, North Carolina, and Francis Stone Junr of Chatham County; for consideration of £10, Simmons sells tract in Chatham County on waters of Newhope, Beginning at a red oak Stones corner running East with Stones line 200 poles to a pine his other corner, thence North 150 [poles] to a poplar his other corner, thence East 12 poles with Sanders’s to a pine at Ledbetters corner, thence South with Ledbetters line 154 poles to a oine in Stones line, thence with that line 212 poles to a hickory Stones corner, thence North 10 poles to the first station, containing 20 acres. Signed “[[Simmons-4553|Naysa Simmons]]”. Witnesses: Oliver Prince and H. Horton. November sessions 1805, proved on oath of Oliver Prince. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9987-Q3W7?i=391&cat=403727 Pages 202–03]. 29 Jan 1806. David Mims and Thomas Simmons, both of Chatham County; for consideration of 100 Spanish milled dollars, Mims sells tract in Chatham County on waters of Shaddocks Creek containing 100 acres, Beginning at a pine of the county line Upchurches corner running West to Littleton Damess corner, thence South along said Damass line to the said corner, thence East along said Damass line to the first station. Signed David Mims by mark “m”. Witnesses: Thomas Skidmore and Young Mims by mark “X”. August sessions 1806, acknowledged by David Mims. '''Deed Book S''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-998W-BZ2C?i=129&cat=403727 Pages 69–70]. [p. 70 missing]. 16 Nov 1807. Thomas Simmons and Jacob Lavens, both of Chatham County; for consideration of 100 Spanish milled dollars, Simmons sells tract in Chatham County on waters of Shaddocks Creek containing 100 acres, Beginning at a pine on the county line Upchurch corner running West to Littleton Daniels corner, thence South along Daniels line to the said corner, thence East along said Daniels line to the first station. [Signature, witnesses, and court minute all on missing page].

Simmons Deeds in Franklin County, North Carolina

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===Abstracts of Simmons Deeds in Franklin County, North Carolina=== '''Deed Book 2''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-896M-N9JJ?i=35&cat=181225 No. 27]. State of NC for consideration of 50 shillings per 100 acres paid by John Simmons grants tract of 300 acres in Bute County on the Branches of the Cypress, Beginning at a Spanish oak Densons corner, East along his line 206 poles to a white oak, thence South 233 poles to a pine, thence East 17 poles to a maple his own corner, thence North along his line 354 poles to a red oak in his line, thence West 68 poles to Ellis’s corner, thence North along Ellis’s line 104 poles to a black jack, thence West 155 poles to a red oak and black jack, thence to the first station. 12 Feb 1779. Signed “R’d Caswell.” Witness: J. Glasgow Senr. Registered Franklin County 8 Feb 1780. '''Deed Book 3''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-896M-NSC2?i=300&cat=181225 No. 83]. 13 Jan 1801. William Green and Malachi Simmons and John Thomas, all of Franklin County; for consideration of $861 William Green sells tract in Franklin County on the South side of Tar River on the waters of the Wolf Pit and Tar River, Beginning at three gums on the Old Road, thence South 159 poles crossing a branch to a hickory, thence East 119 poles to a red oak near the road, thence South 229 poles crossing a branch to a hickory supposed to be Persons corner, thence East 86 poles to a white oak Will or Persons supposed line, thence North 474 poles to a large forked poplar on Miry Branch near the Wolf Pit, thence up the meanders of the said Miry Branch 115 poles to a stake, thence West 70 poles to a pine on the Old Road, thence along the same to the first station, containing 287 acres. Signed “William Green”. Witnesses: Philip H. James and Margaret Horton by mark “+”. Proved March term 1801 acknowledged by William Green. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L96M-N9RK?i=373&cat=181225 No. 163]. 14 Dec 1801. Abner Gupton and William Simmons, both of Franklin County; for consideration of £10 current money of NC Abner Gupton sells tract in Franklin County, containing 4 acres, Beginning at a hickory Thos Hill’s corner, thence North along William Simmons to corner pine hickory pine and black jack, thence East to a red oak and post oak Abner Gupton’s corner, thence West to a black oak Thomas’s line, thence Hill’s line to the Beginning. Signed “Abner Gupton”. Witnesses: Henry Hill and Robert Gupton. Proved December sessions 1801 acknowledged by Abner Gupton. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G96M-N9TK?i=394&cat=181225 No. 186]. Malachi Simmons and John Thomas, both of Franklin County, purchased tract in Franklin County, containing 287 acres, on the South side of Tar River on the waters of the Wolf Pit and Tar River, as may be seen by deed dated this day of William Green for sum of $861, $200 of which is paid, $230 which is due on or before 1 May next, and the balance due on or before 1 Jan 1803; by virtue of these presents, said Simmons and Thomas covenant that the said 287 acres shall always be subject to the payment of the $661 and until this is paid the tract is given as security. Signed 13 Jan 1801 “Malachi Simmons” and John Thomas his mark “J”. Witnesses: Philip H. James and Margaret Horton. Proved December session 1801 acknowledged by Malachi Simmons. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G96M-N9T9?i=395&cat=181225 No. 187]. 14 Dec 1801. William Simmons and Abner Gupton, both of Franklin County; for consideration of £10 current money of NC William Simmons sells tract in Franklin County, containing 4 acres, Beginning at a pine on the Cypress abound [Wrays?] corner, thence up said swamp to a willow oak a poplar, thence along a line of marked trees (East) to two pines, thence South as the swamp runs to the first station. Signed William Simmons his mark “X”. Witnesses: James Milner and Jas Byrd. Proved December session 1801 acknowledged by William Simmons. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L96M-N9KM?i=410&cat=181225 No. 206]. 16 Sep 1801. John Thomas and Malachi Simmons, both of Franklin County; for consideration of $400 John Thomas sells tract in Franklin County that said John Thomas and Malachi Simmons purchased jointly of William Green of said county on the waters of the Wolf Pitt and Cedar Creek, Beginning at three gums at the Old Road on the South side of Tar River, thence South 159 poles crossing a branch to a hickory, thence East 169 poles to a red oak, thence South 229 poles crossing a branch to a hickory, thence East 86 poles to a white oak, thence North 476 poles to the Wolf Pit Swamp, thence up the meanders of the Merery Branch 115 poles to a stake, thence South 48 degrees West 70 poles to a pine on the Old Road, thence along the Lanes to the first station. Signed Jno Thomas by mark “X”. Witnesses: John Hunter and Wm Green Jurat. Proved on oath of Wm. Green. [The deed does mention the acreage, and the term of court during which it was proved is not identified.] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-896M-N9KR?i=415&cat=181225 No. 210]. 2 Feb 1802. Wiley Simmons and Mary Simmons his mother and Abner Gupton, all of Franklin County; for consideration of £105 Virginia currency Wiley and Mary Simmons sell plantation and tract in Franklin County on the West side of Cypress Swamp, containing 125 acres, Beginning at an ash on the swamp in said Gupton’s corner, thence West to a post oak, thence South to a pine in William Hunt’s line, thence to a white oak on the swamp, thence up the swamp to the first station. Signed “Wiley Simmons” and Mary Simmons her mark “X” and Lekey Simmons her mark “X”. Witnesses: Jos’h Jones Jurat and Joseph Stevens his mark “X”. Proved on oath of Joshua Jones. [Court term not identified on deed.] '''Deed Book 4''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-896M-8XJ1?i=149&cat=181225 No. 110]. 11 Mar 1784. Thomas Nelms and Richard Symmonds, both of Franklin County; for consideration of £5 specie Nelms sells tract in Franklin County on the branches of the Cypress, containing 100 acres, Beginning at a Spanish oak W. Denson’s corner, thence East by said line to a red oak in Wilson’s line, thence by said line South to a small red oak corner in said line, thence West to a corner on a black jack and post oak in Parks line, thence North to the first station, it being part of a tract granted to said Thomas Nelms in the year 1780. Signed “Thos. Nelms”. Witnesses: W. Hunt, Noyal Nelms. Proved March Court 1785 on oath of Wm. Hunt Jr. '''Deed Book 6''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G96M-4X6J?i=342&cat=181225 No. 221]. 15 Sep 1789. Matthew Simmons and John Simmons, both of Franklin County; for consideration of £100 specie Matthew Simmons sells tract in Franklin County on the waters of Cypress; Beginning at a pine the old line, running South 38 poles to a red oak, thence West 68 poles to a white oak, thence So 22 west 134 poles to a red oak, thence East 164 poles to a stake, thence North 159 poles to a stake in the old line, thence West to the Beginning, containing 100 acres. Signed “Matthew Symmons.” Witnesses: William Hunt Jurat and Robert Coggin. Proved September term [?] on oath of William Hunt. '''Deed Book 10''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G96M-JG71?i=31&cat=181225 No. 32]. 7 Oct 1788. Edward Denson and Elizabeth his wife and John Simmons, all of Franklin County; for consideration of £80 current money Edmond and Elizabeth Denson sell tract in Franklin County on the waters of the Cypress, containing 300 acres, being the same tract of land said Edmond Denson purchased of William Denson Dec’d, Beginning at a white [oak] Nelms line, thence along his line to a Spanish oak, thence North 58 poles to a pine root and some bushes supposed Parks corner, thence West along his line 230 poles to a hickory stump in Simmons line, thence North along his line 100 poles to a pine Carrs corner, thence East along his line 204 [poles] to a red oak his corner, thence North along his line 68 poles to a b. jack in his line, thence East to a pine, and thence to the first station. Signed “Edmond Denson” and Elizabeth Denson her mark “X”. Witnesses: Thos. Brickell and John Carr by mark “x” Jurat. Proved March term 1793 proved on oath of John Carr. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-896M-JGDZ?i=33&cat=181225 No. 33]. 15 Oct 1792. John Simmons and Mary his wife and John Cope, all of Franklin County; for consideration of £50 current money John and Mary Simmons sell tract in Franklin County on the waters of the Cypress, containing 300 acres, being the same tract of land said John Simmons purchased of Edmond Denson, Beginning at a white oak formerly Nelms line, thence along his line to a Spanish [oak], thence North 58 poles to a pine root and some bushes supposed Parks corner, thence West along his line 230 poles to a hickory stump in Wm Simmons line, thence North along his line 100 poles to a pine Carrs corner, thence along his line 204 poles to a red oak his corner, thence North along his [line] 68 poles to a black jack in his line, thence East to a pine, and thence to the first station. Signed “John Simmons” and Mary Simmons her mark “*”. Witnesses: H. Simmons and Richard Swanson. Proved March term 1793 acknowledged by said John. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-896M-JG8Q?i=35&cat=181225 No. 36]. 27 Aug 1787. Richard Simmonds of Wilks County, Georgia, and William Simmons of Franklin County; for consideration of £100 current money Richard Simmons sells tract in Franklin County on the waters of the long branch bounded by lines of Edmund Denson Moses Stallings Parks, containing 100 acres. Signed “Richard Simmons”. Witnesses: [H?] Hunt and Henry Simmons Jurat. Proved March term 1793 on oath of Henry Simmons. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-996M-V9PJ?i=216&cat=181225 No. 258]. 13 Mar 1794. William Simmonds and Elias Bowden, both of Franklin County; for consideration of £50 current money Simmons sells tract in Franklin County on the branches of the Cypress, containing 100 acres, Beginning at a Spanish oak Cope’s corner, thence East by said line to a red oak Stallings’s line, thence by a line South to a red oak, thence West by a line to a black and post oak, thence along a line North to the first station. Signed William Simmons by mark “X”. Witnesses: H. Simmons Jurat and John Simmons. Proved March term 1795 on oath of H. Simmons. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-896M-V9FL?i=259&cat=181225 No. 312]. 2 Oct 1797. John Simmonds and Abner Gupton, both of Franklin County; for consideration of £160.6.3 current money of NC Simmonds sells tract in Franklin County, containing 160 acres, Beginning at a post oak on the east prong of the Cypress, thence West 241 poles to a pine, thence South 36 poles to a pine, thence West 58 poles to a red oak, thence South 64 poles to a white oak and hickory, thence East 164 poles to the Cypress Swamp, thence down said swamp to the other prong of said swamp, thence up the meanders thereof to the first station. Signed “John Simmons” and Polly Simmons by mark “x”. Witnesses: Jos. Jones and Joseph Stephens. Proved December sessions 1797 acknowledged by John Simmons. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-896M-V9DS?i=260&cat=181225 No. 313]. 2 Nov 1797. Henry Symmonds and Abner Gupton, both of Franklin County; for consideration of £12 Virginia money Symmonds sells tract in Franklin County on the South side of the East prong of Cypress Swamp, containing 20 acres, beginning at a post oak in said swamp John Carr’s corner, thence his line South 100 poles to a maple in a branch, thence down said branch as it meanders to said swamp, thence up said swamp as it meanders to the first station. Signed “Henry Simmons”. Witnesses: Benjamin Simmons and Reuben Stallings Jurat. Proved December sessions 1797 on oath of Reuben Stallings. '''Deed Book 11''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L96M-V9SG?i=351&cat=181225 No. 43]. 2 Aug 1794. Joseph Stephens and [[Simmons-4553|Nasey Simmons]], both of Franklin County; for consideration of £20 current money Stephens sells tract in Franklin County on Cypress Swamp; Beginning at a post oak, South 100 poles to two white oaks John Simmons corner, thence his line East 70 poles to a pine his corner, thence his line North 32 poles to a pine his corner, thence along a line of marked trees to a corner pine, thence West to the first station, containing 44 acres. Signed “Joseph Stephens.” Witnesses: H. Simmons, John Simmons Jurat. Proved June term 1798 on oath of John Simmons. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-996M-VRT?i=417&cat=181225 No. 96]. 14 Jan 1797. John Carr and Henry Simmons, both of Franklin County; for consideration of £76.10 North Carolina currency Carr sells tract in Franklin County on the waters of the Cypress, containing 51 acres, Beginning at a pine John Cope’s corner in said Henry Simmons line, thence North along his line 90 poles to to some small red oaks, thence East 102 poles to a white oak, thence South 80 poles to a hickory in said Cope’s line, thence along his line 102 poles to the Beginning, it being part of the tract whereon said Carr now lives. Signed John Carr by mark “x”. Witnesses: William Hunt, Benjamin Simmons Jurat. Proved March Court 1798 on oath of Benjamin Simmons. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L96M-VF9?i=487&cat=181225 No. 143]. 12 Nov 1796. Thomas Simmons and Matthew Simmons, both of Franklin County; for consideration of £100 Thomas Simmons sells tract in Franklin County on both sides of Bull Branch, agreeable to his Father’s will, including 100 acres of land. Signed Thomas Simmons by mark “S” and Elizabeth Simmons by mark “x”. Witnesses: John Simmons Jurat. Proved December Court 1798 on oath of John Simmons. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-996M-V9N?i=584&cat=181225 No. 199]. 15 Dec 1798. Matthew Simmons and [[Simmons-4553|“Nancy” Simmons]] of one part and Joshua Abernathy of the other, all of Franklin County; for consideration of £200 sell tract in Franklin County on both sides of Bull Branch; Beginning at a pine, running West to a post oak, thence South to a stake, thence West to a stake Tunstalls line, thence So to a Spanish oak, thence East to a post oak, thence No to a post oak Guptons line, thence West to a hickory, thence North to a red oak, thence East … red oak, thence North to first station, containing 246 acres. Signed “[[Simmons-4553|Naysay Simmons]]” and “Matthew Simmons.” Witnesses: Joshua Coggin Jurat and Abner Gupton. Proved March term 1800 on oath of Joshua Coggin. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-996M-JPMM?i=668&cat=181225 No. 249]. 19 Oct 1803. Benjamin Simmons of Franklin County and Benjamin Bridgers Senr of Nash County; for consideration of £126 sells tract in Franklin County on Cypress Swamp, Beginning at a “willar” oak at the mouth of a branch at the letter H, thence up the branch to a post oak in the head at the letter I, thence along a line of marked trees South 25 deg East 74 poles to an ash in the long branch of the letter K, thence down the meanders thereof to Reuben Stallings line at the letter L, thence West 30 poles to a hickory at the letter M, thence North 70 poles to a gum and hickory at the letter N, thence West 78 poles to the Cypress Swamp at the letter O, thence up the meanders thereof to the first station, including 70 acres. Signed “Benjamin Simmonds”. Witnesses: Jno Dossey and John Carr by mark “+”. Proved March sessions 1804 acknowledged by Benjamin Simmons. '''Deed Book 12''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-996M-W3VT?i=41&cat=181225 No. 31]. 17 Dec 1802. Malichi Simmons and William Green, both of Franklin County; for consideration of $690 Simmons sells tract whereon said Simmons now lives containing 284½ acres on the South side of the Tar River and in the waters of the same, Beginning at 3 gums at the old road near the crossroads and running as may more fully appear reference being had to deeds of William Green to Malachi Simmons and Jno. Thomas bearing [date] 13 Jan 1801. Signed “Malachi Simmons.” Witnesses: Green Hill and Edward Tansel. December term 1802, acknowledged by Malachi Simmons. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-996M-W3G4?cat=181225 No. 32]. 24 Aug 1802. William Simmons, red head, and Abner Gupton, both of Franklin County; for consideration of £210.5 current money of NC, Simmons sells tract in Franklin County on North side of Cypress Swamp, Beginning at a maple on the said Creek, thence running down various courses of said creek to a pine, thence along sd Guptons line to the Hog Pen branch, thence up the said branch to the head, thence by a line of marked trees to a corner black jack, thence down a line of marked trees to hickory Tom hills corner, thence East Hills line to a red oak, thence North to a post oak and red oak, thence West to a black jack and hickory in the old [line], thence down a line of marked trees to the first station to “conclude” 104 acres of land. Signed “William Simmons.” Witnesses: Jos’h Jones, James Baker, Alsey Jones [by mark]. March term 1802 acknowledged by William Simmons. '''Deed Book 14''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G96M-W73C?i=467&cat=181225 No. 109]. 26 Feb 1807. William Simmons and Benjamin Bridgers Senr., both of Franklin County; for consideration of $575, Simmons sells tract containing 115 acres on the Cypress Swamp in Franklin County, Beginning at a gum and maple in the mouth of a small branch at the letter E, thence up said branch to the head and then along a line of marked trees to 3 small red oaks in the spring branch at the letter F, thence down the meanders thereof to a gum on the Cypress Swamp at the letter G, thence down the Swamp as it meanders to a willow oak in the mouth of a branch at the letter H, thence up said branch to a post oak in the head at the letter I, thence along a line of marked trees South 25d East 74 poles to an ash in the Long Branch at the letter K, thence up the meanders thereof to the first station. Signed “William Simmons.” Witnesses: Thos. Lanier Jurat, H. Arrington. Franklin County March session 1808, proved on oath of Thos. Lanier Esq. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L96M-W73V?i=468&cat=181225 No. 110]. [No date; probably 26 Feb 1807]. John Simmons of Franklin County does make over and release to Benjamin Bridgers Senr. of Franklin County all right, title, and interest in 15 acres that is included in the within deed from William Simmons to the said Benjamin Bridgers Senr.’ the said 15 acres is part of a piece of land that I swoped for with Reuben Stallings. Signed “John Simmonds.” Witnesses: Thos. Lanier Jurat, H. Arrington. Franklin County March session 1808, proved on oath of Thos. Lanier Esq. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-996M-WQ18?cat=181225 No. 176]. 3 May 1803. John Simmons and Elias Bowden, both of Franklin County; for consideration of $4, Simmons sells 1 acre on the Long Branch, Beginning at a white oak on the South side of the Long Branch, thence running North 50 yards to a post oak, thence West 138 yards to a pine, thence South 50 yards to a white oak, thence East to the first station. Signed “John Simmonds.” Witnesses: Moses Johnston, Wm. H. Goodloe, Wm. Bowden Jurat, Willis Boon. Franklin County September sessions 1808, proved on oath of William H. Goodloe. '''Deed Book 18''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G96M-3KKY?i=46&cat=181225 No. 54]. 23 Feb 1819. William H. Simmonds of Williamson County, Tennessee, and Samuel W. Tunstall of Franklin County, North Carolina; for consideration of $900, Simmonds sells tract in Franklin County bounded by lands of Joshua Johnson, Nathaniel Hunt, and others, containing 162 acres. Signed “W. H. Simmonds.” Witnesses: Wm. H. Strother, Y. Patterson. March sessions 1819, acknowledged by William H. Simmonds.

Simmons Deeds in Granville County, North Carolina

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===Abstracts of Simmons Deeds in Granville County, North Carolina=== '''Deed Book B''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89C5-1J3G?i=113&cat=360398 Pages 133–34]. Robert Dickerson and and William Simmons, both of Granville County, for consideration of £32 current money of Virginia, Dickerson sells a plantation and tract in Granville County on both sides of Cypress Swamp, Beginning at a white oak on the East side of said Swamp, thence running North 440 poles to a white oak, thence West 232 poles to a pine, thence South 440 poles to a white [oak], thence East to the first station, containing 640 acres as by a deed granted to the said Dickerson on 2 May 1752. Signed 16 May 1752, “Robert Dickinson.” Witnesses: Tristram Drake, John Simmons Junr by mark “J”, John Simmons by mark “X”. Proved at Granville County Court 5 December 1752 on oath of John Simmons. '''Deed Book C''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99C5-F7FR?i=184&cat=360398 Pages 220–21]. 18 January 1757. William Simons and John Simons Junr, both of Granville County, for consideration of £12 current money of Virg’a, William Simons sells a parcel of land containing 300 acres on the western side of the “Sipress Swamp’ in Granville County, Beginning at a white oak by a flat rock on the said swamp, running partly South Wt to a pine, thence partly So Et to a white oak on the East side of the said swamp, thence up the several courses of the said swamp to the first station. Signed William Simons by Mark “+”, Elizabeth Simons by mark “L”. Witnesses: Jno. Bishop, Jno Simons Senr by mark, Richd. Crutchfield. Proved at March 1757 Court on oath of John Bishop to be the act of William Simons and Elizabeth his wife. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89C5-F7H2?i=236&cat=360398 Pages 288–90]. March 1749. John Earl Granville and John Simmons, for consideration of 3 shillings proc. money, sells to John Simmons parcel in Granville County on the So side of Shocco Creek, Beginning at red oak in Benja Thompson’s line on the said creek, thence run’g by his line So 10º Wt 320 po to a W oak, thence E 260 po to a black walnut & a mulberry on the Cr afsd, thence up the meanders of sd Creek to the first station, containing 260 acres. Signed “L. Westley” and “Robt. Halton”. Witnesses: Danl Holden and Will. Churton. '''Deed Book G''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8983-N2WC?i=63&cat=360398 Page 119]. 1 January 1762. John Earl Granville and William Simmons of Granville County, for consideration of 10 shillings sterling, sells to William Simmons tract in Granville County on the branches of Fox and Grassy Creeks, Beginning at a black oak Parkers corner the Fox Creek meadow, thence running by his line S 130 poles to a white oak Persons corner, thence by his line E 270 poles to a black oak, thence No 460 poles to a white oak, thence by Phillips line W 120 poles to a white oak, thence by Lashelys line S 280 poles to a white oak near the head of Cattail Branch, thence by his line W 550 poles to a red oak, thence S 340 poles to a hickory, thence E 60 poles to a hickory in Parkers line, thence N 296 poles to a black oak, thence by his line Et 340 poles to the first station, containing 700 acres. Signed Granville by “Thos. Child”, “Robert Jones Junr” 6 October 1762. Witnesses: Wilb Hurst, J Montfort.

SImmons Family Cemetery, Bamberg, South Carolina

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[[Category: Simmons Family Cemetery, Bamberg County, South Carolina]] This page is part of the [[Space: South Carolina Cemeteries Team|South Carolina Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Simmons_Family_Cemetery%2C_Bamberg_County%2C_South_Carolina|Simmons Family Cemetery category]] for people buried in this churchyard. '''Cemetery name:''' Simmons Family Cemetery '''Address:''' Railway Avenue, Bamberg, South Carolina '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: '''Information:''' Very few gravestones remain standing.

Simmons of Newfoundland

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[[Category:Conception Bay South, Newfoundland]] [[Category:Carbonear, Newfoundland]] [[Category:New Projects]] [[Category:Newfoundland, Simmons Name Study]] The goal of this project is to document the Simmons of Newfoundland on Wikitree. The majority of profiles associated with the Simmons of Newfoundland are orphaned profiles remaining from an old GEDCOM upload of a well-explored and documented tree on Ancestry.com, and need to be claimed, updated, and properly formatted. The Simmons family has a deep root in Newfoundland in and around the area of Conception Bay. Current known records stretch back to the the mid 1700's/early 1800's. Family lore suggests that the Simmons founder arrived in Newfoundland by boat from the Isle of Saba, a Caribbean island known as a pirate stronghold at the time. Multiple branches of the family report of family lore of being descended from pirates, although little research has been done on the topic. A DNA link between the Simmons of Newfoundland and the Simmons of Saba has not been established thus far due to a lack of testing. Some external sources have done genealogical research into the Simmons family, including the [https://newfoundlandsimmons.wordpress.com/2016/03/05/william-simmons-1763-1835 Simmons of Newfoundland Blog], written by Colin Simmons, and a book published by the same Colin Simmons entitled [https://www.amazon.ca/Simmons-Family-Newfoundland-Colin/dp/1445235374/ The Simmons Family of Newfoundland]. Closely associated family names from the same area are Green, Pynn, Pike, and Taylor. Any and all help is appreciated with the project. '''See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Newfoundland,_Simmons_Name_Study Category:Newfoundland, Simmons Name Study] for a full list of profiles.'''

Simon Daniell To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Daniell-327|Simon Daniell]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Daniell-327&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Simon Daniell To-Do List|Simon's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Profile !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Newnes-96]] |- | [[Bishop-12928]] |- | [[Newnes-95]] |- | [[Cockman-93]] |- | [[Cockman-95]] |- | [[Unknown-463180]] |- | [[Cockman-94]] |- | [[Higby-216]] |- | [[Newens-19]] |- | [[Howes-1688]] |- | [[Howes-1690]] |- | [[Lymbridge-1]] |- | [[Field-4922]] |- | [[Field-4923]] |- | [[Saunders-8428]] |- | [[Howes-1689]] |- | [[Seabrook-531]] |- | [[Newens-18]] |- | [[Collins-22091]] |- | [[Newens-8]] |- | [[Newens-9]] |- | [[Newens-10]] |- | [[Newens-11]] |- | [[Newens-12]] |- | [[Newens-13]] |- | [[Newens-14]] |- | [[Newens-15]] |- | [[Newens-16]] |- | [[Newens-17]] |- | [[Daniell-334]] |- | [[Bragg-1704]] |- | [[Bragg-1720]] |- | [[Bragg-1721]] |- | [[Robertson-13027]] |- | [[Bragg-1718]] |- | [[Abbot-777]] |- | [[Jeeves-125]] |- | [[Jeeves-179]] |- | [[Jeeves-126]] |- | [[Jeeves-127]] |- | [[Jeeves-128]] |- | [[Jeeves-129]] |- | [[Jeeves-132]] |- | [[Jeeves-130]] |- | [[Jeeves-131]] |- | [[Jeeves-180]] |- | [[Jeeves-138]] |- | [[Brown-71284]] |- | [[Seabrook-523]] |- | [[Seabrook-524]] |- | [[Seabrook-525]] |- | [[Seabrook-526]] |- | [[Seabrook-527]] |- | [[Seabrook-528]] |- | [[Seabrook-529]] |- | [[Daniell-402]] |- | [[Unknown-405960]] |- | [[Unknown-410620]] |- | [[Unknown-409845]] |- | [[Brooks-12655]] |- | [[Brooks-12654]] |- | [[Smith-150570]] |- | [[Smith-179108]] |- | [[Smith-179109]] |- | [[Smith-179110]] |- | [[Smith-179111]] |- | [[Smith-179112]] |- | [[Smith-179113]] |- | [[Fosket-18]] |- | [[Attwood-600]] |- | [[Bales-1353]] |- | [[Biddulph-154]] |- | [[Biddulph-155]] |- | [[Porter-13206]] |- | [[Blood-1130]] |- | [[Brown-71287]] |- | [[Brown-71293]] |- | [[Brown-71298]] |- | [[Houghton-1960]] |- | [[Brown-71299]] |- | [[Brown-71269]] |- | [[Brown-71285]] |- | [[Brown-71290]] |- | [[Brown-71295]] |- | [[Brown-71237]] |- | [[Brown-71277]] |- | [[Brown-71271]] |- | [[Corbitt-300]] |- | [[Brown-71283]] |- | [[Foster-17435]] |- | [[Burton-7825]] |- | [[Dallton-1]] |- | [[Houghton-2524]] |- | [[Unknown-410063]] |- | [[Browne-3934]] |- | [[Brown-71272]] |- | [[Brown-71226]] |- | [[Brown-71225]] |- | [[Brown-71279]] |- | [[Brown-71276]] |- | [[Brown-71292]] |- | [[Brown-71294]] |- | [[Brown-71238]] |- | [[Brown-71275]] |- | [[Brown-71282]] |- | [[Brown-71228]] |- | [[Brown-71239]] |- | [[Brown-71289]] |- | [[Brown-71270]] |- | [[Brown-71291]] |- | [[Brown-71300]] |- | [[Brown-71297]] |- | [[Brown-71280]] - one source added, and other Browns updated before I knew you had a "to do" list |- | [[Brown-71236]] |- | [[Brown-71278]] |- | [[Brown-71286]] |- | [[Brown-71281]] |- | [[Brown-68809]] |- | [[Brown-71608]] |- | [[Burrage-175]] |- | [[Burrage-176]] |- | [[Bush-5200]] |- | [[Chambers-5655]] |- | [[Cooll-2]] |- | [[Cullum-306]] |- | [[Cullum-305]] |- | [[Jeeves-254]] |- | [[Eames-974]] |- | [[Garforth-64]] |- | [[Garforth-63]] |- | [[Garforth-62]] |- | [[Hammond-6738]] |- | [[Heard-1318]] |- | [[Holt-6716]] |- | [[Hourcade-1]] |- | [[Hourcade-2]] |- | [[Windle-487]] |- | [[Mompesson-42]] |- | [[Wright-35399]] |- | [[Jeeves-189]] |- | [[Jeeves-184]] |- | [[Jeeves-135]] |- | [[Jeeves-139]] |- | [[Jeeves-171]] |- | [[Jeeves-186]] |- | [[Jeeves-136]] |- | [[Jeeves-170]] |- | [[Jeeves-137]] |- | [[Jeeves-169]] |- | [[Jeeves-140]] |- | [[Jeeves-185]] |- | [[Jeeves-183]] |- | [[Jeeves-167]] |- | [[Jeeves-141]] |- | [[Jeeves-133]] |- | [[Jeeves-188]] |- | [[Jeeves-174]] |- | [[Jeeves-168]] |- | [[Jeeves-177]] |- | [[Jeeves-182]] |- | [[Kirk-3819]] |- | [[Kirk-3954]] |- | [[Knight-10958]] |- | [[Knight-10959]] |- | [[Mardling-3]] |- | [[Mellard-15]] |- | [[Mellard-16]] |- | [[Millington-739]] |- | [[Newman-7319]] |- | [[Newman-7277]] |- | [[Newman-7317]] |- | [[Newman-7312]] |- | [[Newman-7321]] |- | [[Newman-7280]] |- | [[Newman-7268]] |- | [[Newman-7307]] |- | [[Newman-7305]] |- | [[Newman-7281]] |- | [[Newman-7267]] |- | [[Newman-7279]] |- | [[Newman-7306]] |- | [[Newman-7320]] |- | [[Newman-7318]] |- | [[Newman-7316]] |- | [[Newman-7322]] |- | [[Newman-7634]] |- | [[Newman-7282]] |- | [[Newman-7311]] |- | [[Newman-7315]] |- | [[Newman-7308]] |- | [[Newman-7313]] |- | [[Newman-7314]] |- | [[Newman-7304]] |- | [[Newman-7300]] |- | [[Newman-7359]] |- | [[Newman-7004]] |- | [[Osborn-4379]] |- | [[Newman-7635]] |- | [[Simpson-12001]] |- | [[Simpson-12041]] |- | [[Paull-646]] |- | [[Paull-641]] |- | [[Paull-643]] |- | [[Paull-627]] |- | [[Paull-639]] |- | [[Paull-645]] |- | [[Paull-644]] |- | [[Paull-640]] |- | [[Paull-642]] |- | [[Pearce-4722]] |- | [[Pegg-419]] |- | [[Perry-13098]] |- | [[Rowarth-4]] |- | [[Rowarth-5]] |- | [[Townrow-12]] |- | [[Townrow-10]] |- | [[Townrow-11]] |- | [[Unknown-409928]] |- | [[Unknown-410732]] |- | [[Unknown-410766]] |- | [[Unknown-410590]] |- |}

Simon Hadley (1676-1756) - Y Line

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The goal of this project is to find male lines (Hadley surname) decending from Simon Hadley who have living male relations for Y DNA testing. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hadley-2593|Ross Hadley]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Trace male children * Add more users with Y DNA Tests * Determine SNP mutations specific to family lines Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18951829 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Simon Lobdell-1646 of Milford, Conn. And His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Milford, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Simon Lobdell-1646 of Milford, Conn. And His Descendants == * by Mrs. [[Harrison-27930|Julia Ardelia (Harrison) Lobdell]] (1839-1922) * published by The Windermere Press, Chicago, 1907 * 374 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Simon Lobdell-1646 of Milford, Conn. And His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/simonlobdell164600lobde * https://archive.org/details/simonlobdell164600lobd * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731417 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009584164 === Table of Contents === * Contents * Lobdells Mentioned in Council of Appointment in Military Records New York State, 1783-1921 * Explanations * Preface * First Generation, ** Simon1 Lobdell. Wife, Persis Pierce ** Sisters of Simon1 Lobdell ** Second Generation, Children of Simon1 ** Third Generation *** Children of Mary Lobdell and David Wooster *** Children of Rebecca Lobdell and Deliverance Downs ** Fourth Gneration *** Children of Persis Wooster and Ephraim Gillett *** Children of Rebecca Downs and David Northrup * Children and Descendants of: ** Joshua2 Lobdell, (Simon1): Wife (1) Mary Burwell. (2) Eunice Olmstead ** Samuel3 Lobdell, (Joshua2, Simon1): Wife, Rebecca St. John ** Joshua3 Lobdell, (Joshua2, Simon1): Wife, Mary Reynolds *** Joshua4 Lobdell, (Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): Wife, Sarah Scott **** Joshua5 Lobdell, (Joshua4, Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): Wife (1) Jane Pouce. (2) Jane Yaw **** Isaac5 Lobdell, (Joshua4, Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): Wife (1) Mirriam Pomeroy. (2) Jerusha Lobdell ***** Isaac6 Lobdell, Jr., (Isaac5, Joshua4, Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): Wife (1) Nancy Udell. (2) Clorinda Chapin Babcock **** James5 Lobdell, (Joshua4, Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): Wife, Mary Venable **** Simon5 Lobdell, (Joshua4, Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): Wife, Grace Pomeroy **** Abraham5 Lobdell, (Joshua4, Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): Wife, Sarah Kennard **** Abijah5 Lobdell, (Joshua4, Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): Wife, Mary Little *** Ebenezer4 Lobdell, (Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): Wife, Deborah Palmer **** Jacob5 Lobdell, (Ebenezer4, Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): (1) Wife, Betty Whitney. (2) Rebecca Morehouse ***** Anson6 Lobdell, (Jacob5, Ebenezer4, Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): (1) Wife, Eliza Purdy. (2) Sarah Townsend ***** Nathan6 Lobdell, (Jacob5, Ebenezer4, Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): Wife, Ann Eliza Lyon ***** Joshua6 Lobdell, (Jacob5, Ebenezer4, Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): (1) Wife, Eliza Miller. (2) Sally Braden Stevens **** Ebenezer5 Lobdell, (Ebenezer4, Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): Wife, Chloe Keeler *** Jacob4 Lobdell, (Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): Wife, Ruth Boughton **** Jacob5 Lobdell, (Jacob4, Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): Wife, Hannah Boughton *** Daniel4 Lobdell, (Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): Wife, Elizabeth Lockwood *** John4 Lobdell, (Joshua3, Joshua2, Simon1): Wife, Elizabeth Sherwood ** Ebenezer3 Lobdell, (Joshua2, Simon1): Wife, Rebecca Benedict ** Caleb3 Lobdell, (Joshua2, Simon1): Wife (1) Elizabeth ____. (2) Bethia Paddock. (3) Ruth ____ ** John3 Lobdell, (Joshua2, Simon1): Wife, Ruth Sherwood ** Darius3 Lobdell, (Joshua2, Simon1): Wife, Mary Baldwin * Nicholas1 Lobden, his children and some of his descendants, Page 350 ** Descendants of Nicholas Lobden (Lobdell) of Hingham, Mass. 1635 *** Will of Isaac Lobdell ** Children of John (2) Lobdell By Second Wife, Mary ____ ** Children of Isaac (2) And Martha (Ward) Lobdell, of Hingham And Hull, Mass. *** Will of Joseph Lobdell of Hull (Husbandman) ** Line of Descent of Mr. Albert Roscoe Stubbs of Portland, Maine, Page 361 ** Children of Ebenezer (4) Lobdell. First Wife, Lydia Shaw. Second Wife, Mercy Standish ** Children of Isaac (5) And Ruth (Clark) Lobdell ** Children of Ebenezer (6) And Judith (Bumpus) Lobdell, Page 364 ** Children of George Granville (8) And Adeline (Wheeler) Lobdell ** Children of Isaac (6) And Polly (Stetson) Lobdell, Page 368 ** Children of Isaac and Sarah J. (Wescott) Lobdell, Page 369 * Copy of Items Found in Suffolk Co., Mass., Probate Records, and also Boston Records, [https://archive.org/details/simonlobdell164600lobd/page/371/mode/1up Page 371]. * Index, [https://archive.org/details/simonlobdell164600lobd/page/377/mode/1up Page 377]. * Descendants of Nicholas Lobden (Lobdell) of Hingham, Mass. 1635 ** Index, [https://archive.org/details/simonlobdell164600lobd/page/419/mode/1up Page 419]. === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Lobdell, Julia. ''[[Space:Simon Lobdell-1646 of Milford, Conn. And His Descendants|Simon Lobdell-1646 of Milford, Conn. and His Descendants]]'' (Windermere Press, Chicago, 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lobdell|Lobdell]])

Simon of Stavely

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The goal of this project is to ... discover Simon of Stavely's (b1216) parents and missing great grandson Simon seems to appear out of nowhere. As such I suspect he was just "Simon" from a village called Staveley, maybe even Simon de Staveley given the penchant for making names sound French. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mellor-851|Anthony Mellor]], possibly (one of) his great x "a very large number" grandsons. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. There appear to be zero direct records of our Simon. So we are limited to historical references to him and his descendants who are Simon of Stavely 1216-1272 Born and died in Mellor, Derbyshire England Son: Robert Mellor 1230-1274 Born and died in Mellor, Derbyshire England His son: Richard Mellor 1255-1318 Born and died in Mellor, Derbyshire England and his son: Roger Mellor 1280-1354 Born and died in Thornsett, Derbyshire England AND HIS BROTHER, the missing great grandson of Simon of whom there is mention but no trace, except a whole possible line of Mellors to the present day, the "Ideridgehay line". Idridgehay spelling changes, like everything does in those days. Note: Roger's side of the Mellor line stops with him because he had "only" three daughters. Simon's parents may go back to Godsperic (or similar) from the Domesday book where the village of Mellor is Ludworth because in those days Mellor was a mere part of that place. Given that in those days the junior/cadet line would join the military I have seen a Mellor in the army, but have to refind those records as I was not looking for him at that time. These seem to have been turbulent times what with 1066 and all that and then the first plague both of which did not seem to do much for record keeping; and name changes I suspect may have been related, so to speak. There are extensive researches but later than Simon, on the name Staveley, which is of course a village since in these times and before the use of only one name was common and as we started to move about our home village was added to our name so as to distinguish us, which would be why Simon of Stavely's children became "of Mellor" or simply "Mellor". The younger "junior" moved to Ideridgehay and many generations lived out their lives there, however we remained Mellors and not "Ideridgehays". I can find extensive records in books back to Robert Mellor b1348 back up to the present day, but between 1248 to say 1348 for our missing generations, practically nothing aside from the occasional hint about the junior line. So it is "only" 100 years but in those times that could be 4 generations where the 4th were parents to Robert in 1348. Also, they insisted even more than in modern times upon reusing the same names, so Richard and Robert are favourites, being in both the earlier and the later sides of the 100 year gap. What never seems to repeat is Simon. When I get the chance I will go and explore the area, but I no longer live only a few minutes away and we are in lock-down so no one is going anywhere just yet. EDIT Nov 2020 I was able to visit Idridgehey and enjoy lunch in the pub near the church, in August. The church is far too modern and the area is hilly and tree covered, indeed harks back to the times of the Royal Forests. I visited a nearby village will a much older church but nothing in the cemetery there. If I recall correctly the oldest headstone in England is 1600 and something, at St Anthonys in Cornwall, baby twins. So while it would be interesting to find graves, they will never go back far enough for Simon of Stavely. The lanes there are very narrow and reminiscent of those bygone times. Care to join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=26019151 send me a private message]. Thanks! so mention of Simon https://www.staveley-genealogy.com/the_first_staveleys.htm "In the Cottonian roll Dolfin is given three sons Torfin, Uctred and Swain. Certainly Uctred son of Dolfin was the father of Simon the ancestor of the Hebden family." So, that is my first (re) found reference to any Simon in the Staveley context part from Lyson, whose source I cannot find given.. and this text is basically a version in English of the latin descriptions I have seen, partly translated Was he first Simon of Hebden? [https://www.staveley-genealogy.com/PDF/earlystaveleyspdf.pdf ]. because grandfather is Swain de Staveley so why could he not be Simon de Staveley? Simon does appear as witness with all the others on various occasions. Trouble is, he is about 100 years before our Simon of Staveley, or perhaps his forbear.

Simon Stone Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Stone_Name_Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Simon Stone Genealogy == Ancestry and Descendants of Deacon Simon Stone of Watertown, Mass., 1320-1926 * by [[Bartlett-12366|Joseph Gardner Bartlett]] (1872-1927) * published by The Stone Family Association, Boston, 1926 * 802 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Simon Stone Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763791 * Also see: ** Bartlett, J. Gardner. ''[[Space:Gregory Stone Genealogy|Gregory Stone Genealogy]]'' (Stone Family Assoc., Boston, 1918) ** Stone, William E., ''The English Ancestry of Simon and Gregory Stone'', "Winchester Notes" (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., 1912) [https://books.google.com/books?id=26dbAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA92 Page 92] ** Stone, William E., [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=24517 The English ancestry of Simon and Gregory Stone] (D. Clapp & Son, Boston, 1897): not available online for free. === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Bartlett, J. Gardner. ''[[Space:Simon Stone Genealogy|Simon Stone Genealogy]]'' (The Stone Family Association, Boston, 1926) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bartlett|Bartlett]])

Simonds Name Study

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[[Category:Simonds Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Simonds surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. The Simonds or Symonds surname is of English origin, and was in most cases probably derived from the individual first name Simon. The “d” reflects a common excrescence after “n” in Middle English usage, and not just in names. Thus, for example, gown was written “gownd,” ribbon, “ribband.” The name Hamon was written Hammond. In the records of St. James Clerkenwell is recorded the burial in 1603 of “Susand Cardwelle.” Thus, the name Simon was often written Simond or Symond or Simund with excrescent “d”. There are many examples, for example, in Robert of Gloucester’s Chronicle (ca. 1297) where Simon de Montfort is written “Simond” (line 10844): “Sir simond de mounfort of wan gret munde is.” In the ''The Song against the King of Almaigne'' from the reign of Edward II, Simon de Montford is again called “Simond” with an excrescent “d”: “Sire Simond de Mountfort hath swore bi ys chyn.” In Geoffrey Chaucer’s ''Canterbury Tale'' (ca. 1387), the apostle Simon is called “Simond”: “Awake, Simond, the fend is on me fall” (Chaucer, CT, 4283). In Wycliff’s bible (Luke, vii 40): “Symound, I have sum thing for to seye to thee.” Or in ''Piers Plowman'' (1360-1399): “He sit neither with Seint Johan, Symond, ne Jude” (Piers Plowman, Pickering Edition, 1:240). The use of first names, or “font names” as they were once called, as surnames in England began as far back as the 12th century. It started as a patronymic byname, a non-hereditary surname indicating that someone was their father’s child, and given to describe or distinguish that person from others. == Sources == *Bardsley, Charles Wareing. ''A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames With Special American Instances''. London: Henry Frowde, 1901. *Reaney, P.H. with corrections and additions by R.M. Wilson. ''A Dictionary of English Surnames''. Rev. 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.

Simons 2023 15 for 15 Mission

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=== '''15 Missions''' === I have completed the following 15 Missions ([[Space:Simons_2023_15_for_15_Mission|Simons 2023 15 for 15 Mission]]): #Add a biography to your profile. '''Done''' #Join a geographical project. '''Done''' {[[Project:Scotland]]; [[Project:England]]; [[Project:Australia]]; [[Project:New_Zealand]]} #Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. '''Done''' {[[Space:Multiple_David_Cross_Melville_mariners|Multiple David Cross Melville mariners]]; [[Space:Bruce_A._Simons_publications|Bruce A. Simons publications]] #I resolved these 15 profiles in the Needs Biography Category '''Done {76}''' #I resolved these 15 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category '''Done {9266}''' #I uploaded 15 photos or headstones to these profiles. '''Done {52}''' #I improved these 15 early profiles from my Watchlist. '''Done {48}''' #I earned Club 100 badges in these 5 months '''Done {6}''' {Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun} #I improved these 15 profiles of individuals who died young '''Done {129}''' #I improved these 15 random profiles '''Done {462}''' #I added at least one source to these 15 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category '''Done {52}''' #I resolved these 15 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category: '''Done {45}''' #I improved these 15 profiles to completeness using David Randall’s Checklist '''Done {16}''' #I improved these 15 profiles from my Anniversaries list '''Done {46}''' # I connected these 5 unconnected profiles to the big tree '''Done {15}''' === '''30 Missions''' === #Add a photo of yourself to your profile. '''Done''' #Add or source 150 profiles each during a Connect-a-Thon '''Done''' {Connect-a-Thon, 15-17/7/23: 234 profiles added} #Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. '''Done''' # Increase your CC7 number from 236 (starting number) to 386 '''Done {1029}''' #I resolved these 30 profiles in the Needs Biography Category '''Done {76}''' #I resolved these 30 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category '''Done {926}''' #I improved these 30 profiles of individuals who died young '''Done {129}''' #I improved these 30 random profiles '''Done {462}''' #I uploaded 30 photos or headstones to these profiles. '''Done {52}''' #I invited these 5 people to join WikiTree '''Done {5}''' #I improved these 30 early profiles from my Watchlist. '''Done {48}''' #I added at least one source to these 30 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category '''Done {52}''' #I resolved these 30 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category: '''Done {45}''' #I improved these 30 profiles from my Anniversaries list '''Done {46}''' #Join a functional project. '''Done''' Joined https://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/DATA_DOCTORS; https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SOURCERERS === '''45 Missions''' === #I resolved these 45 profiles in the Needs Biography Category '''Done {76}''' #I resolved these 45 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category '''Done {926}''' #I improved these 45 profiles of individuals who died young '''Done {129}''' #I improved these 45 random profiles '''Done {462}''' #I improved these 45 early profiles from my Watchlist. '''Done {48}''' #Start or join a One-Name Study. '''Done.''' Joined [[Space:Simmons_Name_Study|Simmons Name Study]] [[Space:Bartlett_Name_Study|Bartlett Name Study]] #I added at least one source to these 45 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category '''Done {52}''' #I uploaded 45 photos or headstones to these profiles. 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Brownrigg-307 # Brownrigg-308 # Brownrigg-309 # Day-21111 # Day-21112 # Day-21113 # Day-21114 # Day-21115 # Doel-155 # Doel-156 # Doel-157 === '''Needs Photos''' === * I uploaded 15 photos or headstones to these profiles:
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Simpier Name Study

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[[Category:Simpier Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Introduction == {{Image|file=Savoie-1328-2.png |caption=Flag of Quebec }}
Welcome to the Simpier One Name Study!
Hello, Welcome to the Simpier Name Study. The surnames associated with this name Study are Simpier, Champoux (apparently originating from this common surname), dit St-Pair and Semper. The purpose of the Simpier One-Name-Study project is to provide a central and open access place in Wikitree for members who wish to collaborate in researching the Surname Simpier regardless of where those Simpier’s were born or in what era they lived. There are many alternate spellings of the name Simpier (e.g. St-Pair, Semper, etc.) For the time being this study is focused only on the Simpier surname itself and others with these various similar surnames may join us if they wish or begin their own Name Study. If you would like to join the Study please contact the project leader [[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! '''Origin of the name Simpier and its meaning''' *[https://www.houseofnames.com/simpier-family-crest House Of Names] ==Leaders== *[[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] Leader ==How To Join== #This is an open public project there are no requirements to join. Anyone can view all of the information in this project but only the Trusted List can edit it. #[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project page]] - This a general information page about how Wikitree One Name Study projects work. #Add {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. #Add {{Tag Link|Simpier}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. '''FYI: We are currently looking for volunteers to Join the trusted list to help in the Simpier name study and also those willing to be profile managers''' ==Simpier One-Name-Study Template== Adding this to your profile: {{One Name Study|name=Simpier}}
Will result in this: {{One Name Study|name=Simpier}} == Goals == #This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. '''We strongly encourage all those with a knowledge and understanding of the French language & culture to join our Name Study & help in our collaborative effort to show the history of the name & why the name variations & spellings, etc.''' #Document and correctly connect all Simpier lines on Wikitree #Add Simpier DNA results to help confirm connections #Create a meaningful bio for each profile so that it represents a person's life #Develop a reference library specifically for Simpier genealogy research ==What You Can Do?== #Add the category or template Simpier to all of the Simpier profiles which you manage. [If you add the template it will automatically add the category.] #Make sure the Simpier profiles that you manage have good sources and a biography #Ask questions in G2G if you need genealogy help #Post comments in the boxes on this page to share Simpier Genealogy information #Link Simpier Space Pages to this Project Page. #If you are interested in a new “Simpier” category [e.g. Simpier’s form a particular location, etc.] let your leader know. == Task List == # Improve the profile of [[Champoux-120|Amable (Champoux) Champoux dit Semper (1788 - 1859)]] # Improve the profile of [[Simpier-7|Joseph Simpier (1832 - 1912)]] # Obtain the history of the Surname Simpier and it’s variant forms #Add to the discussion about the French Origins of the name Simpier and it’s variant forms == Links == '''Quick links:''' * [https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=p&p=countybrowser NYHISTORICNEWSPAPERS]: has many options for searching for your '''New York ancestor'''. == Sources ==

Simpkin Name Study

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

Simpkins England Roots

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[[Category:Simpkin Name Study]] The goal of this project is to research connections to the line of Simpkins, also known as Simkins which traces back to early England. There are several variants on the surname including Simkin, Simpkin and Symkins

Simple guide to sourcing

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[[Category:Profile Improvement Project]] ==Simple guide to sourcing for Source-A-Thon and Sourcer challenges.== I notice people asking in Discord about how to find profiles that need sources. First of all, when sourcing don't limit yourself to your own family. You can start with a location or a surname. I find if you are familiar with an actual location, you can use that knowledge in your sourcing. First place to start is on the weekly Data Doctors page. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors There are lots of things to do from here but focusing on sourcing, click on "Unsourced lists" in the green box. Don't worry about the rest of the page which is about becoming an official Data Doctor. Any wikitreer can use this page. From 'Unsourced links you will come to a list of locations by region. Click on a location that interests you. For example: = USA - Northeast - Mid-Atlantic = Errors for Northeast (Region 1), Mid-Atlantic (Division 2) :1.1 Delaware :1.2 New Jersey :1.3 New York :1.4 Pennsylvania Clicking on any of these links will bring you to a table like this one: {{Image|file=Simple_guide_to_sourcing.png|size=l}} From here, you can select a time frame and error. I usually start with the second suggestion, '''Location: Category: Unsourced Profiles''' because it has the most errors. That will take you to a list of profiles, sorted by date. Click on a link in the left column of the table. This will take you to a wikitree profile that needs sources.

Simpson County, Mississippi

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[[Category: Simpson County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Simpson County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} ''Simpson County was created 23 January 1824 from Hinds County.The county seat is Mendenhall'' Record were loss in 1840 and 1872. ==History/Timeline== ==Government Offices== ===Cities=== ===Town=== ==County Formed From== ==Geography== ==Adjacent counties== ==Protected areas== ==Demographics== ==County Resources== ==Census== ==Notables== ==Land Grants/Records== ==Indian Involvement== ==Slave Resources== ==Cemeteries== ==Sources==

Simpson Family Mysteries

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

SIMPSON-L Archives

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SIMPSON-L Archives Archiver > SIMPSON > 1998-01 > 0884199395 This thread: Looking for info on William SIMPSON by JMH < ladyjays@wctc.net> o Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON by nona < nona@MCI2000.com> o Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON by HeidiLahey < HeidiLahey@aol.com> o Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON by HeidiLahey < HeidiLahey@aol.com> o Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON by nona < nona@MCI2000.com> ________________________________________ From: JMH < ladyjays@wctc.net> Subject: Looking for info on William SIMPSON Date: Wed, 07 Jan 1998 12:56:35 -0600 The following is from FTM. This is what I know about William SIMPSON. William Simpson, born Abt. 1731; died October 08, 1825 in Logan County, Kentucky. He married Elizabeth Hocking January 28, 1763 in Rowan Co., NC. Elizabeth Hocking, born WFT Est. 1725-1751; died WFT Est. 1775-1839. She was the daughter of John Hocking and Elizabeth (Hocking). Children of William Simpson and Elizabeth Hocking are: i. Ross Simpson, born WFT Est. 1748-1789; died WFT Est. 1762-1867. Notes for Ross Simpson: Ross Simpson apptd gdn 5 May 1796 to Winnifred Adams under 6100 bond with Henry Clement security. Ross Simpson apptd gdn of James Simpson, orphan of James Adams, 5 May 1795 under 6100 bond with Henry Clement security. ii. James Simpson, born WFT Est. 1748-1788; died Abt. 1796. iii. Eleanor Simpson, born 1775; died 1850 in Calloway Co., KY; married William Adams March 18, 1795 in Rowan Co., NC. Thanks for looking. Joanne From: nona < nona@MCI2000.com> Subject: Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON Date: Wed, 07 Jan 1998 13:46:12 -0800 William was the brother of Reuben Simpson and both are remembered for their Revolutionary War activities. Reuben was a Loyalist and William was a rebel. The story goes that when William learned that his brother Reuben was at the battle of Ramsour's Mill, William either almost killed his horse and did run his horse to death (depending on who is telling the story) in an attempt to get to the battle. He wanted to kill his brother there. While Reuben's family is well documented I don't have anything on descendants of William Simpson and Elizabeth Hocking/Hawkins. You can view more information about these families on my web site at http://www.rof.com/gene William's ancestry is traced back to colonial Maryland. -Nona From: HeidiLahey < HeidiLahey@aol.com> Subject: Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON Date: Wed, 7 Jan 1998 18:55:40 EST here is what I have: This is a letter that was given to me by my dads cousin it is copied exactly as it is written. There are MANY names here and I hope some connects are made. = ) Jacksonville July 4th 1874 pg 1 Dear Daughter I am trying to comply with your request in riting out the history of my ancesters. Which I find it hard to do as I never practice riting much for many years. Therefore you will find many blunders and miss spelt words and mistakes, all these will be an error of the head and not of the hart for I find the task much moore trublesom to rite and to think. As to my great grand father Simpson he came from Wailes about the fifteenth (17th?) centruy. Raised a family wich my GrandFather was oldest and according to the English law at that time was the legal heir. But his maring contrary to his fathers will, was disinhereted and he left Massacheusetts and came to North Carolina, McLinburge County and livd their. His first wife died their and their he maried GrandMother, a young woman her maden name was Elizebeth Hawkins(Hockings?), a tall spar bilt lady and by her they had six children and then moved to South Carolina when they had six children and then moved to South Carolina when their children was most grown. Their first Born was a girl and called her name Nicy. She maried Reuben Adams (cosin) and they raised 9 girls one son Ruben in the State Georgia. Reuben Adams girls all mared the oldest Elizebeth called for grand mother maried John Cheek they movvd to Georgia had a large family Polly Adams maried a man by the name James Elliot & raised a large family Sally Adams maried Solomon Adams and raised a family. Sintha Adams maried man by the Haris? and raised a family. Sinay? Adams maried Joel (died before to children grown) Adams raised a family DumAan? Adams maried Richard Befs raised a family. Reuben Adams maried widow Warters raised family. Uncle Rubin died first age near 80 years. Aunt Nicy died near 101 years Polly Elliot died before all her children was 40 years. Jole? Adams died children about 30 years. Their second child was a son and called his name John Simpson and he maried Arilla Osburn and raised 9 children, 3 died before my recklection. The names of the first born Sparkin he served in the war of 1812 between the U states and Great Briton after he came home he maried Margret Cannon and raised 8 children 4 sons and 4 daughters, names not recklect. Nesc (next?) Sarah Simpson, she never maried died about 69 years. Abner Simpson maried Jane Heron raised 4 children and died, he then maried a Miss Worrus? and he died about 60. Elon Simpson very fat. weigh about 300 lb. never maried died about 70. Then they had 3 that died their names was William Elizabeth Reueann Simpsons then Osbourn Simpson very large and fat weigh 350 lb never maried died 25 years of age. John Simpson maried Miss (?) Allgood raised a large family. James M Simpson never maried went to Missipp and died. B. Flarkin? Simpson he maried Miss Cash had several children, some small when he died about 35. Balis Simpson maried Miss Cash raised large family. Aba R. Simpson married Mr. Cash raised a family moved west the end of the (?) Thomas Simpson 3 child and he maried Mary Cummins and they had 8 children, 5 sons 3 daughters. The oldest son William being called for grandfather Simpson. He maried Jame? Mayhar and they had 6 children, 4 daughters 2 sons. The first born was a daughter her name Elijer Satira Simpson. She married Jerry Rehoe, an Irish man and Ship captian raised no children. William J Simpson maried Sarah Haris, Fort Valley Geo. he was abotaick Doctor and Methodist Preacher they raised no family, he died at 29 years of age. James A Simpson everything but a good man. Jane F. Simpson maried Michael M Maher, blacksmith, they live in Atlanta Geo, they have 3 children live in Atlanta Geo. Amelia E Simpson single sickley girl. I ought to said Jerry and Elijer live in Chatanooga Tenessee. Thomas Simpson died 1859 being 84 years old Mary Simpson died 19th May 1870 being 84 years, 5 months 1 day old. She was 10 years younger than Father and lived 10 years longer than Father was 10 years oldest. ? James Simpson maried Rutha Black moovd Tenessee Smith County, raised his Family their. They had 8 children 6 sons 2 daughters John Simpson Moses Simpson William Simpson Mathew Simpson Joshua Simpson Reubin Simpson Sarah Simpson Elizabeth Simpson if their was anymoore I do not remember their names as I never was at their house. Uncle James died I suppose about 40 years of age before his family was grown. Nancy Simpson Family Record Nancy Simpson maried John Traner a Babtist Preacher. She had 2 children and died. Rutha Simpson died a young single woman. this ends GrandFather Simpsons family. Grand Father lived to see them all grown and maried all tho they were by the 2nd wife and she younger than some of his first children. He went back to see his first children in North Carolina and died their being 104 years. Grandmother lived to see her children grown and many grandchildren and great great grandchildren. She died about the age of 85 years. I have seen Grandmothers brother and stayed all night with him, he lived in abville County, S. C. I have seen her sister Nicy West. She lived in Hall Co. Geo. a good many other relations of the Hawkins family. they were all tall slender bilt men, the women was not so much. Harmon Cummins Sr. said he knew but little of his family connection as his father died when he was small. He said his mother was Irish and raised 3 children, Harmon, John, and Milla Cummins. They lived on the eastern shore of Mariland. He worked on the farm till 1775 when he maried Mary James. He being about 32 old, she about 20 years old. In the first part of that year him and a friend concluded to inlist for 3 years, one was to serve 1 years and then the othr the balance ot the time. The one at home was to take care of the women and children. Grandmother had her first child, 3 months old so arnagements being made, then cast lots who should go first and the lot fell on Grand Father and he started and his brother John and in the course of the 1 years his friend died he left at home and he served out the 3 years of the war never hearing from home but 2 times he was in 7 seven of the hottest battles fought by Washington as he was imediatly under his command. He was in the same command that had to march 15 miles on the night 25th December 1776 over ice and in a severe snow storm all the way from the camp to the Deleware River where Trenton stood and taken that post and 1000 hessian soldiers prisinor. In 1838 I stayed all night with GrandFather and GrandMother Cummins and I asked him the particklers of that nights march and he said when the orders came to march that a great many of the soldiers was barefoot and the orders was to tear up their blankets and wrap their feet in them, but the calvery went ahead and cut up the ice so it cut the blankets off their feet and also cut their feet. Then he said it looked like you had cut a beefs throat and dragged it on the snow and when they had taken the city and prisoners, the soldiers could scarcely be restrained from fighting for they were in so much pain, not one out of 20 was able to do duty next day nor for many days, some of them for many days after. But this was not as hard a fate as he had to endure the next winter for he was taken prisnor at the Battle of Valley Forge, him and about 1300 others and put in jail in Philadelphia and they there had like all to of perished with hnger and cold. It is recorded in history as the cold winter of 1777. Out of 1300, there was about 450 or 500 came out when eschanged. The manner in which they were fed was once in 2 days. The jailor would come with kind of slopmade from slain horses and boiled up without salt and had troughs around the jail and pour the stuff in there and then call like he was calling hogs from the woods. One poor fellow was alittle forward and he reached his hand to take out a bone and the jailor struck him with the key he had in his hand and killed him and the key bounced out of the jailors hand and struck grandfather on the leg making a scar that he that he carried to the grave, tho the lord blest him with long life living to 107 years old raised a family of 9 children, 5 sons and 4 daughters. Three of his sons weigh over 200 lbs. apiece the other about 180 lbs. the other about 165 the daughter 160, as they were common plain farmers. I will here digress a little in the spring of ' 76 late as I before stated grandmother was left in care of a friend, and that friends wife had a little girl child about one year old and one pleasant morning in May the child was at play in the yard and would come often to the door and try to tell something so the women went to see what passed the child ran before round the house and gathered up the head of a large rarrlesnake and attempted to drag it along to them. When the mother saw its danger, she snatched the child away and the snake fell to the ground and in aniston it was in couled ready for fight. Thus you see how merciful the Lord was to that child. This ends the snake story. Harmon Cummins mared Mary James 1775 raised a large family of 9 children, 5 sons 4 daughters. The oldest son Thomas Cummins maried Sarah Crown over mooved to Tenesee raised his family there. He served during the war of 1812 with Great Briton at the battle of New Orleans. He raised 2 sons, I recklect the name of the oldest name Harmon Cummins named for grandfather, he was lameand hatter by trade. And one son named James and I know not how many more they lived in Sincou Co. Tenn. Griffith Comins mared Elizebeth Watson, raised his family in South Carolina, don't recklect names, but 3, Harmon, Nancy, & Sam. Samuel Comins mared Nancy McCounen? Raised his family South Carolina in fort, then moved to Georgia, Troup Co., then to Miss. Harmon Cumins mared Catherine Wood, moved Troup Co. Geo., had one son named John, the rest of the names I do not remember. John Cumins went to Tenesee and married there. Sarah Cumins maried John Trainer a babtist preacher who had formily maried Nancy Simpson as stated in a former place and died and left 2 children, they moved to Tenesee and raised their family there. Harmon Simpson went there and mared one of the girls. Hanah Comins mared first James Canady, an Irishman and a widower with large family, they lived together a year or so and then seperated, he went to Tenesee and after, she maried James Davidson. Melinda Comins, she lived till advanced in years and maried Samuel Junkin, Irish shoe and boot maker and widower with 5 children small and did not live long, died and kept the dhildren and raised them in good credit. pg 12 Mary Cumins maried Thomas Simpson as you have an account in his family record. GrandMother Fathers (Thomas James) Family Record Thomas James maried Mary, I do not recklect the name. They had 7 children, 4 sons and 3 daughters Thomas James went west--was in the war Samuel James went west--was in the war Griffith James went west--was in the war John James remained S.C. till he died, he never moved. Gwena James maried Samuel Dean, a frenchman who came over to this country with General Lafayette, they had a large family Hanah James maried a Mr. Lenard, one of the hessians that Grand Father helped take prisoner at Trenton. Mary James maried Harmon Cumins which you have had act of. this is the end of the 1874 letter --------------------------------------------------------------------------- letter dated February 7th 1877 Jacksonville My Dear Children, I now write you a few lines and say this is like making my will, for I know I can not live much longer as my strength fails me very fast. Although I am in good health yet, this weakness in my left hip, thigh and leg warns me that I am mortal and I must soon sleep with dead. Now, as I have notheing to bequeth you but love and good will, I will send you the recept for making this valuable medicine, which, if you will follow the directions, you will find it of great use. I have been selling it since the winter that I left you in the summer, and I've been confined mostly to Jacksonville, as I have been sick a great deal of the time with the heart disease, that I expect to die shortly. The next spring I went to Tallahassee and was there 6 weeks and did well. Came home in June and that fall had another attack that lnear two years, that I was not able to go about to sell, although I sold enough to pay expences and then get well and was ell three years. Not sick a day. Made enough to build me a house, selling here in Jacksonville. As I had not the means to travel by my losing $250 by dealing with 2 bad men. If I was well enough to go through the country, I would not take $3000 for the receipt, for here it is getting a wide circulation, but I have given up all hope of ever being able to do much. I have the patent right for the state of Florida, but there is none in Georgia. So if you work right and do not give the receipt away, you will find it to have abut 500 percent on the money invested in the stock. If I had the time to live over, I could make it pay well, but that never can be. The way matters turned out, the receipt cost me about $900. I am surprised at my self that I never thought of sending you the receipt before now, but viewing the situation, and making up my mind what to do with the little I had, this was on last Mondy morning, I came to this conclusion. I will Amelia my Bible and concordance and the .... receipt. My fowls and household stuff I expect to give to them that attends me in my burial. You may think it strange that I should talk so and say I'm in good health, but you do not know the feeling I have about my heart and then pitying myself makes it worse. While I could walk without... it did not hurt me so bad. But now it seems to have deep seated pain and I believe if I was to get mad I should die in a few minutes. So I keep cool, not allowing anything to vex me. I will send you one of my labels and if you choose, you can have some samples? So I conclude by saying God bless Michael M Maher and J F Maher and all of the children, many or few. And my poor heart broken. E.S. Rehoe, I whish you was here signed ? SIMPSON ________________________________________ From: HeidiLahey < HeidiLahey@aol.com> Subject: Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON Date: Wed, 7 Jan 1998 18:59:57 EST here is a report from William Simpson, do you any ancestors of William Simpson and Reuben Simpson? Descendants of William Simpson 1 SIMPSON, WilliamNumber of children: 2 .+HAWKINS, Elizabethm: Mecklenberg County, North CarolinaNumber of children: 1 .....2 SIMPSON, Thomasb: 1775d: 1859Number of children: 1 .........+CUMMINGS, Maryb: December 18, 1786 in Anderson, SCd: May 19, 1870 South CarolinaNumber of children: 1 ............3 SIMPSON, Jane Francisb: September 28, 1839d: March 28, 1891 Fulton County, Atlanta, GeorgiaNumber of children: 4 ................+MAHER, Michael Eb: December 25, 1842 in Queens County, ( Leix/Laois County), Irelandm: April 26, 1863d: October 31, 1894 Fulton County, Atlanta, GeorgiaNumber of children: 4 ...................4 MAHER, ? ...................4 MAHER, Will Rd: September 03, 1908 Fulton County, Atlanta, Georgia ...................4 MAHER, Alise Rosab: July 13 in Fulton County, Atlanta, Georgiad: Los Angelos, CaliforniaNumber of children: 2 .......................+PLATTEN, Joseph Michaelb: October 26, 1870 in Rushford, Minnesotam: November 16, 1895 Fulton County, Atlanta, Georgiad: February 16, 1953 DePere, WisconsinNumber of children: 2 ..........................5 PLATTEN, Michael Anton ..........................5 PLATTEN, Marie Helenb: February 11, 1898 in Brown County, Green Bay, Wisconsind: March 09, 1981 Volusia County, Daytona Beach, FloridaNumber of children: 3 ..............................+LAHEY, George Ab: March 19, 1888 in Wisconsind: January 18, 1968 Orange County, Orlando, FloridaNumber of children: 3 ..................................6 LAHEY, Robert Jb: 1919 in Outagamie, Wisconsind: February 15, 1951 Korea ..................................6 LAHEY, Delores Annb: September 16, 1923 in Brown County, Green Bay, WisconsinNumber of children: 5 .....................................+PADGETT, Harvey Geneb: December 02, 1923 in Osceola County, St. Cloud, FloridaNumber of children: 5 .........................................7 PADGETT, RobertNumber of children: 1 .............................................+HOLLISTER, CathyNumber of children: 1 ................................................8 PADGETT, Kimberly .........................................7 PADGETT, Geraldb: June 19Number of children: 3 .............................................+ZIMMER, CherylNumber of children: 2 ................................................8 PADGETT, Stephenb: April 17, 1983 ................................................8 PADGETT, Michaelb: January 31, 1987 .........................................*2nd Wife of Gerald Padgett: .............................................+MITCHELL, RomaineNumber of children: 1 ................................................8 PADGETT, Ernie ....................................................+RACHAEL .........................................7 PADGETT, Judithb: December 09 .............................................+KIMBRO .........................................*2nd Husband of Judith Padgett: .............................................+DEASE .........................................*3rd Husband of Judith Padgett: .............................................+VANCAK .........................................*4th Husband of Judith Padgett: .............................................+STANFORD .........................................7 PADGETT, Jean Marieb: December 23, 1942 in Brown County, Green Bay, WisconsinNumber of children: 4 .............................................+ALBRITTON, KennethNumber of children: 1 ................................................8 ALBRITTON, Bonnieb: December 14, 1959 .........................................*2nd Husband of Jean Marie Padgett: .............................................+MAYOR, JosephNumber of children: 2 ................................................8 MAYOR, Joseph ................................................8 MAYOR, David .........................................*3rd Husband of Jean Marie Padgett: .............................................+HOLLINGSWORTH, Charles Edwardb: February 1923 in Greenwood, South Carolinam: May 14, 1962 Hart County, Hartwell, GeorgiaNumber of children: 1 ................................................8 [4] LAHEY, Heidi Roseb: December 26, 1962 in Orange County, Orlando, FloridaNumber of children: 3 ....................................................+[5] SUROWITZ, Stephen Davidb: January 16, 1962m: May 17, 1980 Volusia County, Daytona Beach, FloridaNumber of children: 2 .......................................................9 [1] SUROWITZ, Paul Davidb: November 22, 1980 in Volusia County, Daytona Beach, Florida .......................................................9 [2] SUROWITZ, Sean Laheyb: January 20, 1982 ................................................*Friend of [4] Heidi Rose Lahey:b: December 26, 1962 in Orange County, Orlando, Floridam: Bef. 1983Number of children: 3 ....................................................+[6] DONNELLY, Deanm: Bef. 1983Number of children: 1 .......................................................9 [3] LAHEY, Christopher Jamesb: October 24, 1983 ................................................*Friend of [4] Heidi Rose Lahey:b: December 26, 1962 in Orange County, Orlando, Floridam: Aft. 1983 Volusia County, Daytona Beach, FloridaNumber of children: 3 ....................................................+[7] ONYON, James Davidb: July 14, 1956m: Aft. 1983 Volusia County, Daytona Beach, FloridaNumber of children: 3 .......................................................9 [1] SUROWITZ, Paul Davidb: November 22, 1980 in Volusia County, Daytona Beach, Florida .......................................................9 [2] SUROWITZ, Sean Laheyb: January 20, 1982 .......................................................9 [3] LAHEY, Christopher Jamesb: October 24, 1983 .........................................7 PADGETT, Davidb: January 01, 1953d: December 1975 .............................................+DEBBIE ..................................6 LAHEY, Donald Johnb: March 30, 1927 in Brown County, Green Bay, Wisconsind: April 22, 1981 Volusia County, Daytona Beach, FloridaNumber of children: 2 .....................................+WAGNER, Joyce Irmab: July 30, 1929 in Brown County, Green Bay, Wisconsinm: January 12, 1951Number of children: 2 .........................................7 LAHEY, Thomas Louisb: December 09, 1954 in Peublo County, Peublo, Colorado .............................................+JOYCEm: December 09 Florida .........................................7 [4] LAHEY, Heidi Roseb: December 26, 1962 in Orange County, Orlando, FloridaNumber of children: 3 .............................................+[5] SUROWITZ, Stephen Davidb: January 16, 1962m: May 17, 1980 Volusia County, Daytona Beach, FloridaNumber of children: 2 ................................................8 [1] SUROWITZ, Paul Davidb: November 22, 1980 in Volusia County, Daytona Beach, Florida ................................................8 [2] SUROWITZ, Sean Laheyb: January 20, 1982 .........................................*Friend of [4] Heidi Rose Lahey:b: December 26, 1962 in Orange County, Orlando, Floridam: Bef. 1983Number of children: 3 .............................................+[6] DONNELLY, Deanm: Bef. 1983Number of children: 1 ................................................8 [3] LAHEY, Christopher Jamesb: October 24, 1983 .........................................*Friend of [4] Heidi Rose Lahey:b: December 26, 1962 in Orange County, Orlando, Floridam: Aft. 1983 Volusia County, Daytona Beach, FloridaNumber of children: 3 .............................................+[7] ONYON, James Davidb: July 14, 1956m: Aft. 1983 Volusia County, Daytona Beach, FloridaNumber of children: 3 ................................................8 [1] SUROWITZ, Paul Davidb: November 22, 1980 in Volusia County, Daytona Beach, Florida ................................................8 [2] SUROWITZ, Sean Laheyb: January 20, 1982 ................................................8 [3] LAHEY, Christopher Jamesb: October 24, 1983 ...................4 MAHER, Daisyb: May 16, 1871 in Fulton County, Atlanta, Georgiad: May 16, 1871 Fulton County, Atlanta, Georgia *2nd Wife of William Simpson: .+HAWKINS/HOCKINGS, Elizabethm: Mecklenberg County, North CarolinaNumber of children: 1 .....2 SIMPSON, NicyNumber of children: 10 .........+ADAMS, ReubanNumber of children: 10 ............3 ADAMS, Elizabeth ................+CHEEK, John ............3 ADAMS, Polly ................+ELLIOT, James ............3 ADAMS, Sally ................+ADAMS, Solomon ............3 ADAMS, Rebecca ................+RIGBY, Sam ............3 ADAMS, Sintha/Cynthia ................+HARIS ............3 ADAMS, Nancy ................+HENSON, Tom ............3 ADAMS, Nicy ................+ADAMS, Hartwelle ............3 ADAMS, Sinay ................+ADAMS, Joel ............3 ADAMS, DumAnn ................+BEFS, Richard ............3 ADAMS, Reuben ................+WARTERS, Widow From: nona < nona@MCI2000.com> Subject: Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON Date: Thu, 08 Jan 1998 20:21:42 -0800 My source for the story about Reuben is The Annals of Lincoln County [North Carolina]: "Captain W.A. Day who lives at Sherrill's Ford reported that he had two great uncles, William Simpson, a Whig, and Reuben Simpson, a Tory. They lived a few miles south of Sherrill's Ford on the Catawba River. They were on opposite sides at Ramsour's Mill. Just before the battle, William Simpson, the Whig, was sent out on a scouting expedition, but as soon as he heard the firing, he rushed back as fast as his horse could run and when the horse was exhausted, he ran afoot, determined to kill his Tory brother in the battle but before he reached the battleground the victory was gained by the Whigs." Neither of these two men is in my ancestry. Their father is one of the William Simpsons of old Baltimore Co., Maryland - both William Simpsons seem to be grandsons of my ancestor Richard Simpson. I descend from Richard's son, Thomas. -Nona -----Original Message----- From: Jerry & Jonnie Sisler < barjs@cybernet1.com> To: nona < nona@mci2000.com> Date: Thursday, January 08, 1998 8:21 AM Subject: Re: Looking for info on William SIMPSON >We are descended from Reuben Simpson, and I think that story about his being >a loyalist is a lot of hogwash. He was able to purchase land immediately >after the war, and also lived in the vicinity of all his other relatives and >the relatives of his wife, which I don't think would have happened if he had >really been a loyalist. People keep repeating that story, but we have never >found any documentary evidence of the veracity of it. >We have very little on your William. Sorry. >Jonnie Adams Sisler >At 01:46 PM 1/7/98 -0800, you wrote: >>William was the brother of Reuben Simpson and both are remembered for their >>Revolutionary War activities. Reuben was a Loyalist and William was a rebel. >>The story goes that when William learned that his brother Reuben was at the >>battle of Ramsour's Mill, William either almost killed his horse and did run >>his horse to death (depending on who is telling the story) in an attempt to >>get to the battle. He wanted to kill his brother there. >> >>While Reuben's family is well documented I don't have anything on >>descendants of William Simpson and Elizabeth Hocking/Hawkins. You can view >>more information about these families on my web site at >>http://www.rof.com/gene William's ancestry is traced back to colonial >>Maryland. -Nona >>-----Original Message----- >>From: JMH < ladyjays@wctc.net> >>To: SIMPSON-L@rootsweb.com < SIMPSON-L@rootsweb.com> >>Date: Wednesday, January 07, 1998 10:56 AM >>Subject: Looking for info on William SIMPSON >>>The following is from FTM. This is what I know about William SIMPSON. >>> >>>William Simpson, born Abt. 1731; died October 08, 1825 in Logan County, >>>Kentucky. He married Elizabeth Hocking January 28, 1763 in Rowan Co., NC. >>> >>>Elizabeth Hocking, born WFT Est. 1725-1751; died WFT Est. 1775-1839. She >>was the >>>daughter of John Hocking and Elizabeth (Hocking). >>> >>>Children of William Simpson and Elizabeth Hocking are: >>> >>> i. Ross Simpson, born WFT Est. 1748-1789; died WFT Est. 1762-1867. >>> >>>Notes for Ross Simpson: >>> Ross Simpson apptd gdn 5 May 1796 to Winnifred Adams under 6100 bond >>with >>>Henry Clement security. Ross Simpson apptd gdn of James Simpson, orphan of >>James >>>Adams, 5 May 1795 under 6100 bond with Henry Clement security. >>> >>> ii. James Simpson, born WFT Est. 1748-1788; died Abt. 1796. >>> >>> iii. Eleanor Simpson, born 1775; died 1850 in Calloway Co., KY; married >>William >>>Adams March 18, 1795 in Rowan Co., NC. >>> >>>Thanks for looking. >>> >>>Joanne > >Jerry & Jonnie Sisler >Stevensville Montana

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Simsbury, Connecticut, Births, Marriages and Deaths

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Simsbury, Connecticut]] __TOC__ == Simsbury, Connecticut, Births, Marriages and Deaths == * by [[Bates-16089|Albert Carlos Bates]] (1865-1954) * published by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, 1898 * review: ''[[Space:The Genealogical Advertiser|The Genealogical Advertiser]]'' (1899) Vol. 2, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaladve02gree/page/127 Page 127] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Simsbury, Connecticut, Births, Marriages and Deaths|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=7esnAQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008726049 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Bates, Albert Carlos. ''[[Space:Simsbury, Connecticut, Births, Marriages and Deaths|Simsbury, Connecticut, Births, Marriages and Deaths]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, 1898) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bates|Bates]])

Sineri Name Study

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[[Category: Sineri Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] ==About the Project== The Sineri Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sineri Sineri] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Sineri name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Sineris), by time period (18th Century Sineris), or by topic (Sineri DNA, Sineri Occupations, Sineri Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Sineri Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Sineri}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Sineris of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Singers Name Study

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[[Category:Singers Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] Based on my family story, the Singers name that was started in this county in the early 1800's was from a Scottish man who defected to the United States during the War of 1812. To elude authorities, he changed his last name from Abercrombie to Singers (his mother's maiden name). This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Singers and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

Singletary/Dunham

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Singletary-Dunham Name Study

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[[Category:Singletary-Dunham Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Fitzmaurice-131|Susan Fitzmaurice]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. The following families and their descendents are included in this study: ::[[Singletary-4|Richard Singletary]] [[http://www.dunham-singletary.org/dunhamgenealogy/Sing-Generation-1-Richard(1)Singletary.html]]Source ::[[Singletary-40|Jonathan Dunham alias SIngletary ]] [[http://www.dunham-singletary.org/dunhamgenealogy/JonDunham-Woodbridge.html]]Source ::[[Dunham-151|Deacon John Dunham]] [[http://www.dunham-singletary.org/dunhamgenealogy/DeaconJohnIntro.html]]Source ::[[Dunham-1750|Nathaniel Dunham]] [[http://www.dunham-singletary.org/dunhamgenealogy/NatDunhamIntro.html]]Source Richard is the father of Jonathan Dunham alias Singletary. Jonathan Dunham, Deacon John Dunham, and Nathaniel Dunham (of Wrentham MA, 1693), are unrelated as proven by DNA studies.

Singleton Family Mysteries

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>(1=13) Great Uncles / Aunts *Ethel (5) (kids: *Mabel, *Francis, Maymie, Arnold, Joe) *Robert (2) (kids: 2 boys) *Eisley (0) *Hattie (1) (kid: *Vicki -2 years old) *Mattie (8) (Juanita, Diane, *Maurice, Carl, Lonnie, Pam, *Debra, *Roosevelt) *Marie (aka Florrie) (6) (Daisy, Carrie, LiLa Mae, Freddie (aka Bo Pete), Heard, Freddie) *Emanuel (6) (Curacy, Marshana, Francean, Emanuel Jr, Greg, Robert) *Pearlie (1) (*Betty) *Marian (5) *Mutt, *Robert (aka Michael, George (aka Toosie), *Carolyn, Irene.) *Maggie (3) (Patricia, Gwen, Cedric) *Alexander (aka Zan) (3) (?) *Gardena (1) (Raydena) *John >(2=9) (Great Uncles / Aunts) *George (4) (Thomasine, Willie, Clotel, Gary) *Lueleatha (aka Loxie), (3) (born: 8/12/1934 / died: 11/14/2013 (husband: James Conyers), (Rebecca, James Levan (aka Van), Harold) *Arlene (aka Tubby), husband: Chester Benbow (2) (Chester (aka Punchy) and Dwayne (aka Winky) *Margie (4) husband: *John White Jr. (Audrey, Niecy, Jennifer, Joan (aka Shelly) *Elsie (0) *John (aka JP) (3) (Troy, Zonda, Patrick) *Glodine (2) (Deana, Douglas) *Hesse (aka Hess), husband: Willie Jones Jr. (2) (*Eric, *Derick) *Gilbert (0)

Singleton Plantation and Mines

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[[Category:Singleton Plantation and Mines, Lumpkin County, Georgia]] [[Category:Lumpkin County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Lumpkin County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==Introduction== The plantation of [[Singleton-4486|Joseph J Singleton]] was located in Lumpkin County, Georgia. This plantation appeared to be over 1000 acres in size, with gold and copper mining as well. -See Research note below. ===Slaves=== ''.Joe's plantation, he owned gold mine and a copper mine too. Old Marster owned 'bout 65 Niggers in all. He bought an' sold Niggers too. When Old Marster wanted to send news, he put a-Nigger on a mule an' sont de message.'' https://memory.loc.gov/mss/mesn/043/043.pdf Library of Congress - TYPEWRITTEN RECORDS PREPARED BY THE FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT. 1936-1938 ASSEMBLED BY THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PROJECT WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - SLAVE NARRATIVES - '''Tom Singleton''' - Page 267 * [[Singleton-4233|Jef Joe Singleton]] * [[Singleton-4232|Tom Singleton]] Joseph Singleton had 23 enslaved persons listed in his estate inventory in '''1854'''. '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/232265 Annual returns, inventories and appraisements, sales and vouchers, 1844-1906] Sales, v. C 1847-1873 Returns, v. D 1855-1890
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Lumpkin > Sales 1847-1873 vol C > image 105 of 620; Citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia.
{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G935-1SC3}} (accessed 16 April 2022) *estate inventory Dec 1854
*[[Singleton-4487|Jef Singleton]] age 45 *[[Early-2018|Nancy Early]] age 35, and 2 infants (one of these might be [[Singleton-4232|Tom Singleton]]?) *[[Singleton-4488|Isaac]] age 20 *[[Singleton-4489|Lena]] age 12 *[[Singleton-4490|Dilsa]] age 10 *[[Singleton-4491|Tony]] age 5 *[[Singleton-4492|Lelia]] age 4 *[[Singleton-4493|Oliver]] age 16 *[[Singleton-4494|Dolly]] age 75 *[[Singleton-4495|Julia]] age 35 *[[Singleton-4496|Nelson]] age 35 *[[Singleton-4497|Elinor]] age 33, and infant *[[Singleton-4498|Linda]] age 13 *[[Singleton-4499|Celestia]] age 11 *[[Singleton-4500|Taylor]] age 8 *[[Singleton-4501|Butler]] age 6 *[[Singleton-4502|Sharlett]] age 3 *[[Singleton-4503|Mima]] age 65 *[[Singleton-4504|Mose]] age 75 *[[Singleton-4505|Joshua]] age 60, blind *[[Singleton-4506|Patsy]] age 30 *[[Singleton-4507|Scott]] age 7 *[[Singleton-4508|Clara]] age 40 ===Slaves Purchased/Sold=== In '''1841''' Joseph Singleton loaned money to William Woods who secured his loan with these 3 enslaved persons: '''Deeds and mortgages, 1833-1901; index to deeds and mortgages, 1833-1856''': "Deeds and mortgages, 1833-1901; index to deeds and mortgages, 1833-1856"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/227409 Deeds and mortgages, 1833-1901; index to deeds and mortgages, 1833-1856] Deeds and mortgages, v. G-H 1840-1845
Film number: 008192445 > image 128 of 473
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLX-G9HD-H}} (accessed 17 April 2022) *Deed Bk G p.185
*[[Woods-18122|Rose]] age 19 *[[Woods-18123|Fib]] age 7 *[[Woods-18125|Jaf]] age 9 In '''1849''' Joseph sold to his son Jas J. Singleton '''Deeds and mortgages, 1833-1901; index to deeds and mortgages, 1833-1856''': "Deeds and mortgages, 1833-1901; index to deeds and mortgages, 1833-1856"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/227409 Deeds and mortgages, 1833-1901; index to deeds and mortgages, 1833-1856] Deeds and mortgages, v. K 1850-1852
Film number: 008186446 > image 185 of 354
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSL4-RSV1-X}} (accessed 16 April 2022) *Deeds, 2 Dec 1849, Lumpkin Co, GA
*[[Singleton-4511|Absolem]] *[[Singleton-4512|Ferriby]], wife of [[Singleton-4511|Absolem]] *[[Singleton-4513|George]], child of Ferriby *[[Singleton-4514|Lucinda]], child of Ferriby The sale of the enslaved after the death of Joseph Singleton.'''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/232265 Annual returns, inventories and appraisements, sales and vouchers, 1844-1906] Sales, v. C 1847-1873 Returns, v. D 1855-1890
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Lumpkin > Sales 1847-1873 vol C > image 122 of 243; Citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia.
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L935-19K2}} (accessed 16 April 2022) *Sale of the slaves 1855-1856, estates Lumpkin Co, GA p.192
'''Dec 1855''' *[[Singleton-4495|Julia]], sold to Preston Hampton *[[Singleton-4505|Joshua]], blind, sold to B. M. Smith *[[Singleton-4493|Oliver]], sold to Mrs. M.A. Singleton *[[Singleton-4500|Taylor]], " " *[[Singleton-4499|Celestia]], " " *[[Singleton-4498|Malinda]], " " *[[Singleton-4496|Nelson]], his wife and 3 children, " " '''Jan 1856''' *[[Singleton-4487|Jef]] & 2 children, sold to F. W. Lucas *[[Singleton-4488|Isaac]], " " *[[Singleton-4490|Dilcey]], sold to John Duchett *[[Singleton-4509|Laura]] sold to L. D. Davis *[[Singleton-4508|Clary]] sold to F. W. Lucas *[[Singleton-4506|Patsy]] & 2 infants & boy [[Singleton-4507|Scott]] to N. G. Launiue(sp?) *[[Singleton-4504|Moses]], sold to Mrs. M. A. Singleton *[[Singleton-4494|Dolly]], " " *[[Singleton-4510|Lucia]], " " ===Census=== '''1840 Census - Slaves''' '''United States Census, 1840''': "United States Census, 1840"
Image path: United States Census, 1840 > Georgia > Lumpkin > Hibberts > image 6 of 10; Citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YBQ-8WW}} (accessed 17 April 2022) *Lumpkin Co, GA, p.252 line 2
*12 males under age 10 *4 males age 10-24 *12 males ages 24-36 *4 males ages 36-55 *1 male age 55-100 *12 females under age 10 *11 females ages 10-24 *7 females ages 24-36 *4 females ages 36-55 *4 females ages 55-100 '''1850 U.S. Slave Schedule'''"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7F-453Z] : 23 February 2021), '''Joseph J Singleton''' in entry for MM9.1.1/MVHT-FDY:, 1850. : UNKNOWN M abt 1795 : UNKNOWN F abt 1795 : UNKNOWN F abt 1827 : UNKNOWN F abt 1830 : UNKNOWN M abt 1830 : UNKNOWN F abt 1832 : UNKNOWN F abt 1848 : UNKNOWN F abt 1790 : UNKNOWN F abt 1825 : UNKNOWN M abt 1827 : UNKNOWN M abt 1840 : UNKNOWN F abt 1842 : UNKNOWN F abt 1846 : UNKNOWN M abt 1825 : UNKNOWN M abt 1830 : UNKNOWN F abt 1800 : UNKNOWN F abt 1820 : UNKNOWN M abt 1842 : UNKNOWN M abt 1830 : UNKNOWN M abt 1848 : UNKNOWN F abt 1832 : UNKNOWN F 1850 : UNKNOWN M abt 1836 : UNKNOWN F abt 1825 : UNKNOWN M abt 1848 : UNKNOWN M abt 1820 : UNKNOWN F abt 1820 : UNKNOWN M abt 1834 : UNKNOWN F abt 1840 : UNKNOWN M abt 1845 : UNKNOWN F abt 1847 : UNKNOWN M abt 1849 : UNKNOWN M abt 1816 ''Maybe Joe'' : UNKNOWN F abt 1790 : UNKNOWN M abt 1834 : UNKNOWN F abt 1790 : UNKNOWN M abt 1810 : UNKNOWN M abt 1822 : UNKNOWN M abt 1810 : UNKNOWN M abt 1816 : UNKNOWN F abt 1825 : UNKNOWN F abt 1825 : UNKNOWN M abt 1830 : UNKNOWN M abt 1838 : UNKNOWN M abt 1843 ''Maybe Tom'' : UNKNOWN M abt 1848 : UNKNOWN M abt 1840 : UNKNOWN F abt 1843 : UNKNOWN M abt 1845 : UNKNOWN M abt 1847 : UNKNOWN M abt 1849 : UNKNOWN F abt 1790 : UNKNOWN F abt 1812 : UNKNOWN M abt 1820 : UNKNOWN M abt 1800 : UNKNOWN M abt 1800 : UNKNOWN M abt 1775 : UNKNOWN M abt 1820 : UNKNOWN M abt 1810 : UNKNOWN M abt 1830 : UNKNOWN F abt 1834 ===Research Note=== '''Singleton, Joseph J.''' "Joseph J. Singleton comes to Dahlonega in the 1830s. He helps a free African American named James Boisclair to buy a mine lot, which Boisclair works successfully. The mine becomes known as the "Free Jim Mine." With the proceeds, Boisclair establishes the largest general merchandise store in town and a bar room. Singleton becomes president of the United States Branch Mint at Dahlonega when it opens in 1837. His daughter marries Fred Lucas, a merchant, and moves to Athens. His son, also Joseph J. Singleton, once a professor of mathematics at North Georgia College, becomes a minister in the Methodist Church. Though not a member of any church himself, Singleton helps build the Baptist Church and is on the building committee. Singleton's wife Mary is the first to put her letter into the Baptist Church the day of its first meeting in 1838. In 1882, Singleton owns at least 500 shares in the Georgia River Mining Company." -from Players and Places: https://dlg.usg.edu/collections/dlg_dahl/figures#s ==Source== *Georgia's Forgotten Miners: African-Americans and the Georgia Gold Rush [https://www.jstor.org/stable/40582273] JSTOR The Georgia Historical Quarterly Vol. 75, No. 1 (Spring 1991), pp. 76-89 (14 pages) Published By: Georgia Historical Society

Sinking of AHS Centaur - Ship Tree

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[[Category:AHS Centaur, World War II]] [[Category:Australian Army Nursing Service, World War II]] {{Image|file=Terry s Photos-122.gif |align=r |size=130 |label= Poppies for Remembrance |caption= [https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/2020500/sydney-memorial/ ''Visit'' Sydney Memorial] }} *[https://www.awm.gov.au/articles/encyclopedia/centaur '''''Centaur (Hospital ship)''''' ] *[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=390763&S=13 Colour '''photograph''' and plans of ship. ] *[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C247111 2/3 Australian Hospital Ship ''Centaur'' ''(B&W photo)'' ] *[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=390763&S=20 '''Embarkation''' Nominal Roll ''(Nurses)'' ] :[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C254811 ''Work, save, fight and so avenge the nurses!''] :[https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/3419 Gold Coast - AHS ''Centaur'' Memorial ] *[[McFarlane-2260|Mary Hamilton '''McFarlane''' ''(1915 - 1943)'' ]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|r]] *[[ *[[ *[[King-38595|Evelyn Veronica '''King''' ''(1905 - 1943)'' ]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|r]] *[[ Nurses lost in the sinking were:
[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/633962 Matron Sarah Jewell] . [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/617724 Margaret Adams] . [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/631468 Helen Haultain] . ''Evelyn King'' . ''Mary McFarlane'' . [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/640677 Merle Mostyn] . [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/641866 Alice O'Donnell] . [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/645809 Ellen Rutherford] . [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/646714 Edna Shaw] . [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/650984 Jennie Walker] . [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/653389 Doris Joyce Wyllie] (Ellen) [[Savage-7135|'''Sister Savage''']] was badly injured, when she was sucked down with the sinking ship. She suffered fractured ribs, nose and palate, perforated ear drums and bruises. She hid these injuries from fellow survivors while she attended to the wounded and dying. She was later awarded the [[:Category:George Medal|George Medal.]]

Sinking of the SS Robert G Cann

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'''The sinking of the ''SS Robert G. Cann''''' At 3:30pm on Friday the 15th of February 1946, the 265 Ton ''SS Robert G Cann'' https://wreckhunter.net/DataPages/robertgcann-dat.htm left St John, NB bound for Yarmouth NS. After following a South Westerly course that kept the Cann about a mile offshore until Point Lepreau, Capt Ells was relieved by Captain Peters and headed towards Swallowtail light on Grand Manan Island, intending to overnight at North Head Harbour "because it looked like it would breeze up"Library and Archives Canada, Wrecks, Casualties and Salvage - Investigations - Robert G Cann Text record of the investigation of the sinking of the Robert G Cann on 16 Feb 1946 in the bay of Fundy. File 9704-228, Ref Number RG12. Volume/box number 1251. File No. 9704-228 item 1199532 pages 76-89 of 101, copied 2019-09-12 The Court of Investigation determined that at around 9 p.m., she passed Swallowtail Light, Grand Manan NB and set course for Tiverton. . One hour later as she proceeded on her course across the Bay she encountered a raging blizzard driven by a strong northwest gale. This was about eight miles south east of Swallowtail. The first heavy sea from the sudden storm broke three un-shuttered glass windows in the saloon in the stern pouring water into the saloon and into the engine room down stairs and mixing a slurry of water and ashes, at this point Captain Emery F. Peters, a Westport native who had been on this run for 27 years decided to turn back to the port at Grand Manan at 10:05 pm. This clogged the steam pumps and prevented effective bailing of the ship. The 34 year old steamer began to leak badly from an unknown source, possibly a sprung plank and at 3:30 am the ship was abandoned after the rising water put out her boiler fire. She foundered 8 miles from safetyShea Phil, Brier Island, Land's End in the Bay of Fundy, Hantsport NS, Lancelot Press, 1993, pp 84-85. When the captain ordered the ship abandoned, the crew safely launched a 17 foot lifeboat with proper supplies, which were promptly washed overboard by the high seas driven by the gale , leaving them with nothing but the clothes on their backs and a few sodden blankets Campbell Steve, Come Back With Me, St George NB, Parsons Printing, 1989, pp21-23 . They then began the fight against a driving blizzard in sub-zero temperatures. Thus began a nightmarish 19 hour ordeal, as their tiny craft was swept before the wind towards the Digby Neck. "I have never seen seas so big nor felt such intense cold," recalled Capt Arthur Ells, mate of the vessel, who took charge of the rescue attempt. "Our lifeboat was just a living foam all the time and the roar of the wind and seas drowned out everything."Robinson Cyril, Men Against the Sea High Drama in the Atlantic, Hantsport, NS, Lancelot Press Limited, 1971 pp 102-104. Ells and Seaman Joseph Muise manned the oars while everyone else bailed to stay ahead of the waves that kept breaking over the lifeboat. The crew began to succumb to the cold, Captain Peters died first at about 6 a.m. about two hours after entering the lifeboat. As each person died, Ells said a prayer for them. Lawrence Jacquard died at 8 a.m. then followed Lou David, Andrew Fitzgerald, Cleveland Bent, Dicky Davis, Tom Bartlett, Joseph Jacquard and Chief Engineer Harry Logan. Without food or water the survivors continued to row, bail and chip ice away from the lifeboat. Late in the afternoon the weather cleared and the desperate survivors sighted Boar's Head on the Nova Scotia coast. When Ells leaned over to tell Mrs Jacquard the good news, she mumbled "I cant stand it any longer," and died. George Pendrick, the ship's Fireman died a few minutes later. Shortly before landing Muise slumped over his oar - too cold and too far gone to row another stroke. It was not until 11:30 p.m. on Saturday that the lifeboat grounded on the beach at Riley's Cove about a mile from the village of Lake Midway, Yarmouth County, NS. Capt Ells exhausted after rowing for most of 19 hours, managed to bring Muise ashore and stumbled on frozen feet through the woods up a moonlit wagon track to the home of Mrs J.T. Dimock, where he he collapsed after telling his story. The RCMP arrived at the scene after 1 a.m. Sunday and found Muise delirious and wandering in the woods. He died en route to the hospital. Ells miraculously recovered from shock, frozen feet and an injured left hand. A court of investigation was ordered on 20 Feb 1946 and the report was completed on the 17th of May 1946. The Court of Investigation found that: • The vessel: o was in good and seaworthy condition, and o properly supplied with lifeboats, life saving appliances and distress signals and o that the cargo was light, properly stowed and secured and did not shift and o that the hatches were covered, secured and protected, and o that she had the proper trim, freeboard when she left St John. • There were no storm signals flying when she left and the weather forecast "prophesied north west winds". As a result Captain Peters indicated that he planned on heading to Grand Manan and wait there to stay the night. • At 9pm when the Master set course for Tiverton the wind was still from the west at not less than 23 mph. • At around 10pm the wind shifted to the North West and increased to 33mph in less than 10 minutes, increasing to about 55mph at about 3 am. • Between 10:05pm when she was turned and 3:30am when she was abandoned the Robert G Cann made no headway towards Grand Manan from the point where she turned and sank 8 miles south east of Swallowtail Light. • The Master made all reasonable efforts to save the vessel and crew. • The vessel was lost as the result of filling with water from an abnormal leak in the hull of unknown location or origin. • The crew died from exposure to the elements in a lifeboat. • No wrongful act or default on the part of the owners or any person other than the master caused or contributed to the loss. • On the evidence the commissioner “cannot find any default or wrongful act on the part of the master, Capt Peters, except with respect to his neglect to have the shutters put up and locked over the windows before departing from St John. Waves over the stern created by a sudden northwest storm broke the windows and water thereby reached the bunkers and ashes choked the pumps. Later an extraordinary leak developed in the hull. In my opinion, the most that can be said is that the default or neglect with respect to the shutters contributed to the loss of the vessel and the lives of Capt Peters and his crew.” • The commissioner adds that in any such future case of a like nature even a conjectural contribution to a shipping casualty might afford grounds for suspending a Master’s certificate. • The commissioner also strongly endorsed a recommendation that coastal trading vessels operating in the Bay of Fundy be equipped with Ship-to-Shore radio sets.. The Crew of the SS Robert G Cann Capt Emery Frank Peters, Master, Yarmouth NS Capt Arthur Hartford Ells, Mate, Port Greville, NS (survived)https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=48-877&Event=marriage&ID=179020 (sole survivor) William Henry (Harry) Logan, Chief Engineer, Granville Ferry NS George Pendrigh, Winchman, Yarmouth NS Mrs Mary Elinor Jacquard, Stewardess, Yarmouth NS Mr Lawrence J Jacquard, Steward< Yarmouth NS LouisSt. Clair Davis, Seaman, Brooklyn NS George Andrew Fitzgerald, Fireman, Yarmouth NS [[Bent-1208|Cleveland Charles Bent]], Seaman, Yarmouth NS [[Davis-61772|Richard (Dicky) Davis]], Fireman, Yarmouth NS Joseph Jacquard, Seaman, Yarmouth NS Thomas Vincent Bartlett, Seaman, Arcadia NS Joseph Peter Muise, Seaman, Yarmouth NS A memorial to those who lost their lives in the sinking is located at Riley's Cove NS. Links to two stories about the construction of the memorial follow and are shared with the permission of the author. https://www.saltwire.com/news/provincial/its-quite-moving-when-you-see-it-digby-county-memorial-site-remembers-victims-of-the-1946-sinking-of-the-robert-g-cann-steamer-384630/ and https://www.thechronicleherald.ca/news/provincial/memorial-to-marine-tragedy-given-new-life-in-digby-county-73-years-later-364667/ == Sources ==

Sinton DNA Project - Wanted

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[[Category:SintonDNA]] [[Category:SintonDNAWanted]] == Intro == To belong to the SINTON Surname DNA project you don't necessarily need to be a SINTON male, all SINTON descendants can contribute to our overall understanding of the SINTONs. There are tests to cover all of us. SINTON males who can claim a direct male line back to a SINTON forebear are eligible to test [[#ydna|Y-DNA]] Males or females who can claim a direct maternal line back to a female SINTON forebear are eligible to test [[#mtdna|mtDNA]]. Any who can claim a line of descent from any ancestor within say 4-6 generations is likely to increase our knowledge of the family connections by testing [[#atdna|autosomal DNA]] Just some of those of interest are listed below, for others, check out the [http://dnasurnames.info/lineages/spwantedsintons.htm Wanted! page of the Sinton Surname DNA Project pages] === Y-DNA === === mtDNA === === atDNA === Any descendant of the [[Telfer-101 | William TELFER]] and [[Mather-379 | Cecilia MATHER]] family would be most welcome to participate in the project via a [http://worldfamilies.net/surnames/sinton/order FamilyFinder test]. It is possible that such a test would show up closer predicted relationship to matches than actual as there may be a double dose of SINTON DNA inherited. Which would indicate that William's ancestor, Agnes SINTON is related to Cecilia's ancestor Peter SINTON. == Links ==

Sinton Name Study

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[[Category:Sinton Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Henderson-2297|Lorna Henderson]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == [[Space:Sinton_Surname_DNA_Project|Sinton Surname DNA Project]]

Sinton Surname DNA Project

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[[Category:SintonDNA]] == Introduction == The SINTON Surname DNA project is open to all direct male line SINTONs. It uses genetic genealogy, aka DNA testing, to provide a scientific basis to paper-trail family tree connections, and hints on which tree may be linked to another. With the addition of BigY to the FamilyTreeDNA (FTDNA) tests some time ago, we now have insights on how and when assorted connected lines "fit together, or not. Check out the [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/sinton/tree?subgroups=250987,279455 TimeTree for the R haplogroup connected Sinton lines in the project. and the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/sinton?iframe=ycolorized public y STR results] for the SINTON and variants Surname DNA results to date. Keep an eye on the [http://sintondna.blogspot.com project diary] for updates. This page is intended to supplement the above pages and provide links to the collaborative family trees that WikiTree is so good at. The recent addition of the DNA features, makes WikiTree an even better companion tool for DNA projects in that you can mark your own profile with what test(s) you have taken and all the relevant connected people get a link automatically placed on their page to show that they may be interested in your dna results. Which all should allow more accurate family trees to result. == Patriarchs == Please consider helping out all the SINTON researchers by uploading your tree to WikiTree and take advantage of the DNA person links that get automatically added to those likely to be connected to a DNA test. Do make sure to merge any duplicated profiles (people) that you find are already on this wonderful site, and work on your tree together to maximise the benefit from a shared tree. Please post a public comment on this page to provide a link to your earliest male SINTON, whether or not a descendant has participated in a DNA study.
These will be reviewed periodically and links included here, and to/from the DNA project pages if applicable. === Pre 1300 === ::[[Synton-3 | Alexander de Synton born abt 1260]]; === Pre 1700 === === 1700 to 1800 === ::[[Sinton-13 | James SINTON of Southdean and Abbotrule]]; === 1800 to 1900 === == DNA participants == All DNA participants with SINTON connections, and comfortable with online trees, are invited to provide a link to their profile where further information may be found.
Read the Wiki Tree DNA Project page about [[Project:DNA#DNA_projects_and_privacy_concerns|privacy concerns]] for suggestions on how to enter living people, whilst still gaining benefit from this feature.
=== Y-DNA === ie direct male line SINTON DNA (see Patriarchs above) === autosomal DNA === ie the FamilyFinder test FamilyTreeDNA or the only tests offered by: MyHeritage, Ancestry and 23andme. DNA inherited, randomly, from all of your direct ancestors. As autosomal dna inheritance is random as to which ancestor's dna gets passed on in detectable quantities, please see WikiTree's calculations (link to be found and included) as to which people get marked as connected to a person indicating they have taken this test. This is a great feature from WikiTree. Share your family tree, mark your dna test, connect up to any already existing ancestors you find, and the network of usefulness of the FamilyFinder tests grows. === mt-DNA === With surname changes every generation, probably only of interest to list here if your direct maternal ancestor was the mother of a SINTON male line. == Links == : [http://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=sinton Order a test] : [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/sinton?iframe=ycolorized yDNA results] : [http://dnasurnames.info/lineages/spSINTONLineages.htm Supplementary DNA pages] : [[Space:Sinton_DNA_Project_-_Wanted | Tester wanted families already on WikiTree]] : [http://familytree.lornahen.com/spSINTON.htm Lorna's Sinton family] and those of particular interest

Siol Alpin

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Siol Alpin]] '''Siol Alpin''' is a family of seven Scottish clans that claim to trace their descent from [[MacEchdach-2|Alpin]], father of [[MacAlpin-11|Cináed mac Ailpín]], King of the Scots, then Picts, and of whom the Scots tradition considered the first King of the joint kingdom of Picts and Scots. The purpose of this research page is to compare the traditional claim and the documentary and genetic evidence that supports and/or refutes this tradition. The seven clans that make up Siol Alpin are: [[:Category:Clan Grant|Clan Grant]], [[:Category:Clan MacGregor|Clan Gregor]], [[:Category:Clan MacAulay|Clan MacAulay]], Clan MacFie, [[:Category: Clan MacKinnon|Clan MacKinnon]], [[:Category:Clan MacNab|Clan MacNab]], and [[:Category: Clan MacQuarrie|Clan MacQuarrie]].[[Wikipedia:Siol_Alpin|Siol Alpin]]; accessed 7 Apr 2021 '''Traditional Lineage Claims''' * [[MacEchdach-2|King Alpin]] (King of Picts 833-841 A.D.) ** [[MacAlpin-11|King Kenneth I]] (1st King of the Scots 841-858) *** [[MacAlpin-23|King Constanstine I]] 862-877 *** Younger son, Progenitor of Clan MacNab ** [[MacAlpin-31|King Donald I]] 858-862 **Gregor MacAlpin, progenitor of Clan Gregor (or MacGregor) *** [[Strathclyde-25|Doungallas]] (Married the daughter of the High King of Ireland) is said to be incorrectly named as son of Gregory the Great by Martin, in (The Baronage of Scotland, Sir Robert Douglas). Martin also identifies Dungaile's wife as Spontana, sister of Duncan, king in Ireland. (The Baronage of Scotland, Sir Robert Douglas) **** [[:Category:Clan MacGregor|Clan MacGregor]], From whom descend [[:Category:Clan Grant|Clan Grant]], [[:Category:Clan MacAulay|Clan MacAulay]] **** [[MacKinnon-81|Findanus]], Progenitor of [[:Category: Clan MacKinnon|Clan MacKinnon]], From whom descend Clan MacFie **** [[McGorrie-5|Guaire]], Progenitor of [[:Category: Clan MacQuarrie|Clan MacQuarrie]] ==Documented and Sourced Lineage== *[[Strathclyde-25|Dungaile of Strathclyde]] had a son, GirigDunbar, Sir Archibald Hamilton; ''Scottish kings; a revised chronology...''; (Douglas; Edinburgh, 1899); [https://archive.org/details/scottishkingsre00dunbuoft/page/280/mode/2up pg. 280] **'''Girig''' (also called Ciricius, Girig, or Girg) was the son of Dungaile (or Dungallus), grandfather of Run, king of the Britons of Strathclyde. He co-ruled or governed on behalf of Eocha, son of Run. He is said to have liberated the Scottish Church, and may be the same as Gregory the Great.History of Clan Gregor, pg. 5 Skene states: there was no king Gregory and that the name referred to should be Cyric, debased to Girig. He further states there are two possible lineages; one in the Dean of Lismore's book that goes back to Kenneth MacAlpin and the other, in MS 1450 that goes back to Ferchar Fada of Lorn.Highlanders of Scotland, pg. 418History of Clan Gregor, pg 6 Girig, son of Dungaile, is credited with killing Aed, son of Cinaed mac Alpin, at the battle of Strathallan.Anderson, Allan Orr; ''Early Sources of Scottish History...''; (Oliver and Boyd; Edinburgh, 1922); [https://archive.org/details/cu31924028144313/page/n515/mode/2up pg. 357] He became Eochaid's foster-father (tutor/guardian) upon the death of his father.Anderson, Allan Orr; ''Early Sources of Scottish History...''; (Oliver and Boyd; Edinburgh, 1922); [https://archive.org/details/cu31924028144313/page/n523/mode/2up pg. 364] After ruling for twelve years, he died at Dundurn and is buried at Iona. '''NOTE:''' There is no mention of the identity of his mother, or of a wife and children. Further research is required here. ==Research Notes== *Spontana, (according to Sir Robert Douglas in the Baronage of Scotland) was the wife of Dungaile; sister of Duncan, king in Ireland - Not confirmed [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 15:17, 7 April 2021 (UTC) ==Information moved from [[Strathclyde-25|Doungallas]]== '''Note''' that this information comes from an unsourced family tree. *Sue Wilcox-Hosbach- Familty Tree -http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wwofn&id=I44964 *Ralph Terry's Family Tree --http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=capenoch&id=I1380 *Larry Preston Foster, now deceased, co-author CHILDREN OF THE MIST. *"Douglas Baronetage of Scotland, Pub 1790", *"Burke's Peerage, British Authority", and *"O'Hart's Irish Pedigrees, Irish and British." The Children of the Mist--- was officially recognized as Chief of the whole clan. #The present chief of the Children of the Mist is Sir Gregor Mac Gregor of Mac Gregon, 6th Baronet and 23rd Chief of the Clan Gregor, who commands the 1st Battalion of Scots Guards.Above Notes from Larry Preston Foster, now deceased, co-author CHILDREN OF THE MIST. : Note: Clan MacGregor Tartan :: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=aa3cf4fb-19ef-49eb-8373-47888ce58b90&tid=23901104&pid=1922814955 : Note: Clan MacGregor Crest :: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=2dc3393b-4dbb-4cca-9377-af8a80b50a32&tid=23901104&pid=1922814955 : Source S2295565934 : Repository: [[#R2295565933]] : Title: Ancestry Family Trees : Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. : Repository R2295565933 : Name: Ancestry.com : Address: http://www.Ancestry.com ==Sources==

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[[Space:Sioux_City_Soos | Sioux City Soos Main Page]] [[Category: Sioux City Soos]] {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Name||Birth||Death||Year(s) Played||MLB||Connected |- |[[Adair-3382 | Adair, Dick]]||1927||2011||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]], [[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]]||||no |- |Ala, Joe|||1930||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |Aldredge, James||1938||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |Allen, Charles||1927||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||||no |- |[[Anderson-82901 | Anderson, Dick]]||1925||2003||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||||no |- |[[Ahearn-324 | Ahearn, Joseph]]||1921||1964||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]]||||yes |- |[[Andromidas-4 | Andromidas, Nick]]||1924||2003||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]], [[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]]||||no |- |Atkinson, Richard||1928||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |Aylmer, Bob||1935||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |Barclay, Curt||1931||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||*||no |- |Barnhart, Dick||1930||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]], [[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |Barrow, George||1932||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |Barry, Ed||1930||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||||no |- |Bass, Norm||1939||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||*||no |- |[[Becker-9657 | Becker, Joe]]||1908||1998||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]], [[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]]||||yes |- |[[Becker-9684 | Becker, Joseph]]||1929||1970||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]]||||yes |- |Belden, George||1938||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |[[Bell-34894 | Bell, Fred]]||1922||1994||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]]||||yes |- |[[Bell-39942 | Bell, Jack]]||1927||1997||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]], [[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||||yes |- |Bellotti, Carl||1932||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]]||||no |- |Bennett, Charlie||1938||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |Bernhardt, Virgil||1938||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]], [[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |[[Berns-137 | Berns, Ray]]||1927||1993||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]], [[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||no |- |Blasko, Joe||1935||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]]||||no |- |Blemker, Ray||1937||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||*||no |- |[[Biddle-2237 | Biddle, Bill]]||1924||1999||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||||no |- |Birkeland, Theodore||1928||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||||no |- |[[Bishop-17712 | Bishop, Charlie]]||1925||1993||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||*||yes |- |Blatchford, Paul||1934||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]]||||no |- |[[Blaylock-797 | Blaylock, Marv]]||1929||1993||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||*||no |- |Bogenreif, Douglas||1932||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |Bone, William||1935||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos | 1958]]||||no |- |[[Bornholdt-34 | Bornholdt, Richard]]||1927||2013||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||||no |- |[[Bowman-12633 | Bowman, Roger]]||1927||1997||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]]||*||yes |- |Boxer, Jerome||1937||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |[[Brady-5870 | Brady, Bob]]||1922||1996||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||*||no |- |[[Bressoud-1 | Bressoud, Eddie]]||1932||2023||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]], [[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||*||no |- |[[Brewer-11358 | Brewer, Sam]]||1924||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]], [[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]], [[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||||no |- |[[Bridges-5172 | Bridges, Marshall]]||1931||1990||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||*||no |- |Bristol, Jack||1936||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]], [[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |Brown, Donald||1935||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |Brown, James||1934||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |Brown, William||1934||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |Bruner, Jack||1924||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]]||*||no |- |Bucher, Jay||1941||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |[[Buker-323 | Buker, Cy]]||1918||2011||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||*||yes |- |Burnett, Arthur||1934||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]], [[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]]||||no |- |[[Burton-16785 | Burton, Irving]]||1926||2006||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||yes |- |Burton, William||1931||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]], [[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||||no |- |Caldwell, Robert||1928||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]]||||no |- |Cannizzo, Tony||1935||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |Capps, Billy||1919||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |[[Carden-852 | Carden, John]]||1921||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]], [[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]]||*||yes |- |[[Carlson-5118 | Carlson, Ray]]||1924||1997||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]], [[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]]||||yes |- |Catchot, Donald||1934||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]], [[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||||no |- |Claset, John||1934||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||||no |- |Clifford, Jerry||1935||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |Clear, Bob||1927||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |[[Colombo-196 | Colombo, Mike]]||1925||2015||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]], [[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]], [[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||||yes |- |[[Commisso-10 | Commisso, Domenick]]||1931||2007||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||no |- |Conde, Ramon||1934||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]], [[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||*||no |- |Cordell, Richard||1930||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]], [[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||||no |- |[[Cox-38943 | Cox, Walter]]||1925||2021||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]], [[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||||yes |- |Crain, Robert||1927||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |Cray, Vernon||1930||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |Cunningham, John||1935||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |[[Daues-8 | Daues, Bill]]||1927||2011||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]]||||no |- |Davenport, John||1922||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |Davis, Gene||1934||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |Davolio, John||1935||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos | 1958]]||||no |- |Debus, Ron||1937||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |Dembia, Thomas||1940||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |[[Desmuke-13 | Desmuke, Harry]]||1928||1977||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||yes |- |[[Dickens-1016 | Dickens, Guilford]]||1928||2003||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||||no |- |Dietrich, Bill||1934||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos | 1958]]||||no |- |[[DiLorenzo-176 | DiLorenzo, Vince]]||1927||2021||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||no |- |Downs, Arlen||1932||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |[[Drews-371 | Drews, Roy]]||1924||2002||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||||no |- |Dunham, Arthur||||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||||no |- |[[Early-2223 | Early, Jake]]||1915||1985||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||*||no |- |[[Easterbrook-393 | Easterbrook, Bob]]||1928||1996||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]], [[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]], [[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||yes |- |Egan, Cornelius||1938||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |Ehlman, Charles||1926||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]]||||no |- |[[Erath-93 | Erath, George]]||1927||2003||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||no |- |[[Fassler-107 | Fassler, Leonard]]||1929||2001||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]], [[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||||no |- |Fassler, Walter||1932||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]], [[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]], [[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos| 1958]] ||||no |- |Fawley, Richard||1936||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |Ferris, Dale||1932||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||||no |- |[[Fischer-8695 | Fischer, Rube]]||1916||1997||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]], [[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||*||no |- |Fister, Rogers||1934||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |Folkert, Robert||1933||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos | 1958]]||||no |- |[[Fox-20039 | Fox, Norman]]||1928||1997||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||yes |- |[[Fracchia-16| Fracchia, Don]]||1931||||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||no |- |Franco, Willie||1932||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||||no |- |Frulio, Tony||1936||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |[[Fucile-5 | Fucile, Salvatore]]||1930||20023||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||no |- |Fuller, Milo||1938||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |Fundora, Raul||1931||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |Funk, Frank||1935||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||*||no |- |[[Garcia-8668 | Garcia, Dave]]||1920||2018||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]], [[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]]||*||yes |- |[[Gardner-18086 | Gardner, Billy]]||1927||2024||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||*||no |- |Garner, Horace||1923||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |Gaston, Michael||1932||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |[[Genovese-36 | Genovese, Chick]]||1914||1981||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||||yes |- |Gentry, Richard||1932||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos | 1958]]||||no |- |George, Alex||1938||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||*||no |- |Getter, Dick||1928||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]], [[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]]||||no |- |Giddens, Robert||1928||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||||no |- |[[Giddings-1373 | Giddings, Bob]]||1926||1992||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]], [[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]], [[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||||no |- |[[Gilbert-17119 | Gilbert, Tookie]]||1929||1967||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]]||*||yes |- |[[Gittens-78 | Gittens, Edward]]||1920||1998||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]]||||yes |- |Gnagy, Max||1932||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]], [[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos | 1958]] ||||no |- |Golick, Robert||1938||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |[[Gooding-982 | Gooding, Charles]]||1928||2003||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]], [[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||yes |- |Grasso, Guy||1932||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos | 1958]]||||no |- |Graves, Jim||1928||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]], [[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |[[Greene-12507 | Greene, Klon]]||1926||2012||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||no |- |Grossman, Stanford||1932||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |Hafenecker, John||1928||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]]||||no |- |[[Hallman-1088 | Hallman, Robert]]||1926||2001||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||no |- |Hamlin, Richard||1931||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]], [[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]], [[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]]||||no |- |Haroldson, Bruce||1937||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |[[Harpuder-1 | Harpuder, Mel]]||1919||2009||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]]||||yes |- |[[Harris-49451 | Harris, Gail]]||1931||2012||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||*||yes |- |Harrison, Paul||1933||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |Hayes, Tim||1939||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]], [[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |Heller, George||1927||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||||no |- |Hemric, James||1935||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]], [[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]] ||||no |- |[[Henley-1979 | Henley, Gail]]||1928||||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]], [[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]], [[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||*||no |- |[[Hernandez_Fuentes-3 | Hernandez, Rudy]]||1931||2022||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]], [[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]], [[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]]||*||no |- |Hill, Dave||1937||2018||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||*||no |- |Hinojosa, Bolivar||1937||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |[[Hofman-1242 | Hofman, Bobby]]||1925||1994||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]]||*||yes |- |Hogg, Ronald||1938||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |[[Honan-283 | Honan, David]]||1924||2003||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]], [[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||no |- |Howser, Dick||1936||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]], [[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||*||no |- |Ibanez, Amado||||||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]], [[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||no |- |Jackson, Daniel||1926||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||||no |- |[[Jaros-470 | Jaros, Tony]]||1920||1995||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]], [[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]]||||yes |- |Jarvis, Cob||1932||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]]||||no |- |[[Jeanneau-9 | Jeanneau, Jacques]]||1928||2005||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||no |- |Jenkins, Jake||1929||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]], [[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |[[Jok-1 | Jok, Stan]]||1926||1972||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||*||no |- |Johnson, Ernest||1928||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]]||||no |- |Johnson, Norman||1932||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]], [[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |[[Johnson-149682 | Johnson, Raymond]]||1929||2008||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]], [[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]], [[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||||no |- |Jones, James||1930||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||||no |- |Jones, Sherman||1935||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]], [[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]] ||||no |- |[[Katt-100 | Katt, Ray]]||1927||1999||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]], [[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||*||yes |- |Keating, Thomas||1926||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |Kingston, William||||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |Kirchoff, Ray||1929||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||||no |- |Kirkland, Willie||1934||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||*||no |- |Klesitz, Leslie||1930||||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]], [[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |[[Knudson-372 | Knudson, Robert]]||1925||2006||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||||yes |- |[[Kolwe-5 | Kolwe, Oswald]]||1927||2000||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||yes |- |[[Konitzki-1 | Konitzki, Joseph]]||1927||2019||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||||no |- |Koperwhats, Robert||1932||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||||no |- |Kott, Charles||1932||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |Kovarik, James||1932||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||||no |- |Kowalski, Charles||1938||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |Krall, Lyle||1932||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]]||||no |- |Landenberger, Ken||1928||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]], [[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||*||no |- |Landry, Malcolm||1929||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |[[Langston-2543 | Langston, Sid]]||1928||2013||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||||no |- |Larson, Jack||||||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||no |- |LaSala, Vincent||||||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]], [[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||||no |- |Lippold, Eugene||1934||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |Lynk, Dan||1933||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]]||||no |- |Lee, Bob||1926||2010||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||no |- |Lee, Reggie||1933||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |[[Lennon-1510 | Lennon, Bob]]||1928||2005||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]]||||no |- |Lewis, Jack||1933||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |Lloyd, Robert||1933||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |Loftin, Bobby||1935||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |[[Louthen-4 | Louthen, Ray ]]||1925||2004||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||yes |- |[[Ludwig-2871 | Ludwig, Bob]]||1926||2010||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||||no |- |Ludwig, Ed||1932||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]], [[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||||no |- |[[Lundeen-124 | Lundeen, Lloyd]]||1929||1980||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||yes |- |MacKenzie, Gordon||1937||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||*||no |- |Mahrt, Ron||1929||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]], [[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |[[Martin-69703 | Martin, Edward]]||1924||2000||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]], [[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]]||||no |- |[[Matte-811 | Matte, Leonard]]||||||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||no |- |[[Maul-509 | Maul, Allan]]||1923||1997||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||||no |- |Mazzola, James||1931||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |McArdle, James||1930||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]], [[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]] ||||no |- |[[McArthur-2861 | McArthur, Frank]]||1925||2004||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]],[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]], [[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||||yes |- |McCardell, Roger||1932||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||*||no |- |McCutcheon, Ron||1936||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]], [[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |McDonald, Tom||1931||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |[[McMillan-6715 | McMillan, William]]||1931||1953||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||no |- |Melton, Marvin||1931||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |Menke, Charles||1929||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |Mercer, Jerry||1939||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]], [[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |Mesich, Paul||1931||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |Messner, Richard||1930||||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]], [[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |[[Metkovich-3 | Metkovich, John]]||1924||2017||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]], [[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||yes |- |[[Miggins-9 | Miggins, Larry]]||1925||2023||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]]||*||no |- |[[Miller-90197 | Miller, Bill]]||1927||2003||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||*||no |- |Mitchell, Basil||1932||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |[[Mitchell-47204 | Mitchell, James]]||1925||1984||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||||no |- |[[Monahan-829 | Monahan, Rinty]]||1928||2003||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||*||no |- |Moton, Wilmer||1933||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||||no |- |[[Mueller-6043 | Mueller, Ray]]||1912||1994||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]], [[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||*||yes |- |Murawski, Alexander||1930||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |Murphy, Malvern||1936||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]]||||no |- |[[Murphy-29479 | Murphy, Mike]]||1919||2011||General Manager, 1947-1951||||no |- |[[Myers-25546 | Myers, Robert]]||1932||2002||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]], [[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]], [[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||yes |- |Nevers, Gordon||1935||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]], [[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |Newkirk, Dave||1931||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |Nicholis, Peter||1930||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]]||||no |- |[[Niggeling-4 | Niggeling, Johnny]]||1903||1963||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]]||*||yes |- |Norris, Harold||1933||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |O'Donnell, John||1927||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |O'Donoghue, John||1939||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||*||no |- |[[O'Grady-1208 | O'Grady, Vincent]]||1927||1996||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||no |- |O'Neil, Walter||1934||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]]||||no |- |[[Olsen-13617 | Olsen, John]]||1923||1993||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]], [[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||||no |- |[[Oser-93 | Oser, Hugh]]||1928||2006||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||yes |- |Overcash, Ronald||1940||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |Overin, Henry||1933||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]]||||no |- |[[Owens-14259 | Owens, Chester ]]||1928||2002||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||||no |- |Pane, Andrew||1931||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]], [[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]], [[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||||no |- |Pardue, Roy||1932||2018||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||yes |- |Parente, Ronald||1932||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |Pascal, Robert||1930||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]]||||no |- |[[Pavlick-55 | Pavlick, Bill]]||1928||||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]], [[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]], [[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]], [[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |Perez, Rogelio||1929||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |Perrotta, Joe||1930||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||||no |- |Phillips, Glen||1933||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||||no |- |[[Picone-80 | Picone, Mario]]||1926||2013||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]], [[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||no |- |[[Pless-311 | Pless, Rance]]||1925||2017||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||||yes |- |[[Poland-1124 | Poland, Hugh]]||1910||1984||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||*||yes |- |[[Popps-20 | Popps, Philip]]||1927||2003||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]]||||yes |- |Prior, Will||1929||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |[[Pratt-15212 | Pratt, Adam]]||1902||1980||Team Owner, 1947-1960||||yes |- |Pyles, Jimmy||1936||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |[[Ramsay-3639 | Ramsay, Don]]||1920||2007||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||no |- |Reedy, Buddy||1929||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |[[Reid-20718 | Reid, Robert]]||1920||1970||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||||no |- |Rice, Frank||1929||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]], [[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]], [[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]] ||||no |- |Rikard, Bob||1933||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]], [[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]] ||||no |- |Risinger, Phil||1938||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |Rogers, Jesse||1934||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |[[Romeo-255 | Romeo, Nicholas]]||1926||2018||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||||no |- |Rosenquist, Edward||1936||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |Rosser, Arthur||1930||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |[[Samcoff-1 | Samcoff, Ed]]||1924||2018||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||*||no |- |[[Samford-186 | Samford, Ron]]||1930||2021||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||*||no |- |Sauer, Arthur||1931||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||||no |- |Savage, Clifford||1931||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |[[Sayers-1685 | Sayers, David]]||1923||||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]], [[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]], [[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||||no |- |Scercy, Leroy||1936||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]], [[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |Schmitt, Dennis||1938||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |Schmitt, Jake||1925||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |[[Schoenborn-46 | Schoenborn, Donald]]||1922||2005||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]], [[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]]||||yes |- |Scott, Alan||1936||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |Segui, Diego||1937||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||*||no |- |Senerchia, Sonny||1931||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]]||||no |- |Shandor, Ted||1934||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]], [[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]] ||||no |- |Sheehan, Gerald||1932||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |[[ Shields-6095 | Shields, Leo]]||1923||1997||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]]||||no |- |Shill, Norman||1939||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |[[Shipman-3405 | Shipman, Frederick]]||1927||1985||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||yes |- |Singleton, James||||||[[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]], [[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]]||||no |- |Skorupski, John||1934||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]] ||||no |- |Smith, Bob||1931||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |Smithdeal, Sidney||1935||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |[[Spencer-23814 | Spencer, Daryl]]||1928||2017||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||*||yes |- |Spiers, William||1936||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |Spiller, Dick||1934||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |Staniland, Chuck||1935||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]]||||no |- |Stevens, Clyde||1928||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||||no |- |Storti, George||1931||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |[[Strunk-693 | Strunk, Werner]]||1921||2010||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]]||||no |- |Stupak, Joseph||1931||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||||no |- |Sullivan, Mickey||1932||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |[[Swanson-3927 | Swanson, Hal]]||1926||2008||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]], [[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||yes |- |Tanner, James||1938||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |[[Taussig-30 | Taussig, Don]]||1932||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]], [[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||*||no |- |[[Taylor-80912 | Taylor, Bill]]||1929||2011||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||*||no |- |Taylor, Gordon||1936||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |Tedesco, Joe||1925||||[[Space:1957_Sioux_City_Soos|1957]], [[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]] ||||no |- |Testa, Nick||1928||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||*||no |- |Thiem, Ted||1935||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |Thies, Dave||1937||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]], [[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||*||no |- |[[Tickey-2 | Tickey, Edward]]||1925||1994||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||no |- |Tiefenthaler, Verle||1937||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||*||no |- |Tkacsik, Donald||1931||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |[[Toenes-2 | Toenes, Hal]]||1917||2004||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]]||*||no |- |Toma, Daniel||1931||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |[[Tomkinson-240 | Tomkinson, Pat]]||1926||2018||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||||yes |- |Troxell, Clair||1932||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |[[Turcy-1 | Turcy, Frank]]||1927||2009||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]]||||no |- |[[Uber-86 | Uber, John]]||1925||1993||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]], [[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]], [[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]], [[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]], [[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||yes |- |Underhill, Gary||1936||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |Unser, Al||1912||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||*||no |- |Urlage, Dick||1933||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]]||||no |- |Urquhart, Donald||1931||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |[[VanGilder-242 | VanGilder, Kenneth]]||1923||2006||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]], [[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||no |- |Vincent, Chester||1932||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |Vinci, Carmine||1932||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |[[Vukmirovic-2 | Vukmire, Mike]]||1925||2021||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||||no |- |[[Wagner-14223 | Wagner, Edward]]||1921||1993||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]], [[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]]||||yes |- |[[Walsh-10448 | Walsh, John]]||1929||2008||[[Space:1950_Sioux_City_Soos|1950]]||||no |- |Walsh, Wiliam||1932||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]]||||no |- |[[Webb-22458 | Webb, Red]]||1924||1996||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]]||*||yes |- |[[Weingartner-136 | Weingartner, Elmer]]||1918||2009||[[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]]||*||no |- |Wendt, Arthur||1933||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]], [[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |Weymann, Charles||1930||||[[Space:1951_Sioux_City_Soos|1951]], [[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |[[Wheeler-22498 | Wheeler, Don]]||1922||2003||[[Space:1947_Sioux_City_Soos|1947]]||*||yes |- |White, Bill||1934||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||*||no |- |Whitekiller, Robert||1934||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |Wigley, Jack||1934||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |Wilbur, Benjamin||1930||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |Williams, Galen||1933||||[[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |- |Willis, Dale||1938||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||*||no |- |Willis, Earle||1930||||[[Space:1953_Sioux_City_Soos|1953]], [[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||||no |- |Willner, Alan||1933||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]]||||no |- |Windhorn, Gordie||1933||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]] ||*||no |- |Wodka, Dick||1935||||[[Space:1958_Sioux_City_Soos|1958]]||||no |- |Woerner, Donald||1935||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |[[Wolfe-7749 | Wolfe, Walter]]||1922||2009||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]]||||yes |- |Wright, Melvin||1935||||[[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||||no |- |Wyatt, John||1935||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]], [[Space:1960_Sioux_City_Soos|1960]]||*||no |- |[[Yelen-8 | Yelen, Ernest]]||1925||2016||[[Space:1948_Sioux_City_Soos|1948]], [[Space:1949_Sioux_City_Soos|1949]], [[Space:1952_Sioux_City_Soos|1952]]||||no |- |Zackey, George||1932||||[[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||||no |- |Zammit, Bob||1938||||[[Space:1959_Sioux_City_Soos|1959]]||||no |- |Zanni, Dom||1932||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]], [[Space:1955_Sioux_City_Soos|1955]] ||*||no |- |Zimmer, Duane||1927||||[[Space:1954_Sioux_City_Soos|1954]], [[Space:1956_Sioux_City_Soos|1956]] ||||no |}

Sippu: Huomioita Mänttäri-suvun alkuperästä

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Seppo Sippu: [http://www.genealogia.fi/genos-old/57/57_61.htm Huomioita Mänttäri-suvun alkuperästä]. ''Genos. Suomen Sukututkimusseuran aikakauskirja 57:2'' (1986), sivut 61–65. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sippu: Huomioita Mänttäri-suvun alkuperästä|Tähän viittaavat sivut]]. [[Category:Sukututkimukset]] [[Category:Sippola]] [[Category:Vehkalahti (Veckelax)]]

Sippu: Seppien sukua Liikkalasta

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Seppo Sippu: ''Seppien sukua Liikkalasta : Seppä, Seppälä, Ahola, Licin, Liceen, Licenius''. Omakustanne. ISBN 978-952-94-1733-9. Keuruun Laatupaino KLP Oy, Keuruu 2019. Kirjassa käsitellään Vehkalahden pitäjän Sippolan kappelin Liikkalan kylän Seppälän ja Aholan taloissa, Hirvelän kylän Sepän talossa, Sippolan hovin Sepän torpassa ja Valkealan pitäjän Haimilan kylän Niemen talossa vaikuttanutta talonpoikaissukua, johon kuuluu myös Licin-, Liceen-, Licenius-sukunimeä käyttäneitä, säätyläistöön kohonneita henkilöitä (Haminassa, Ristiinassa, Mikkelissä, Inkoossa). Sivulla [https://sites.google.com/view/sepposippu/seppien-sukua-liikkalasta sites.google.com/view/sepposippu/seppien-sukua-liikkalasta] on luettavissa kirjan esipuhe, sisällysluettelo, muutamia sivuja kirjan sisältä sekä virhe- ja puuteluettelo. Kirjan kappaleita on luettavissa Kansalliskirjastossa ([https://kansalliskirjasto.finna.fi/Record/fikka.4311360 kansalliskirjasto.finna.fi/Record/fikka.4311360]) ja lainattavissa Kymenlaakson kirjastoista ([https://kyyti.finna.fi/Record/kyyti.1390869 kyyti.finna.fi/Record/kyyti.1390869]). [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sippu: Seppien sukua Liikkalasta|Tähän viittaavat sivut]]. [[Category:Sukututkimukset]] [[Category:Sippola]] [[Category:Vehkalahti (Veckelax)]]

Sir Edward Awbrey's Will

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'''This page is a resource page for the profile of [[Awbrey-10|Sir Edward Awbrey]].'''
Edward died in Wales in 1620 intestate. Consequently, his estate was handled by a Letters of Administration. An image of the original can be found under Images on the Sir Edward’s profile. Below is a copy obtained from the National Library of Wales. The Letter of Administration is copyrighted. A license allowing its display on WikiTree has been obtained. A genealogist was paid to make the following “translation” whose personal information is below. The original will has been divided into paragraphs for ease of reading. Translator’s Explanation: Such bonds as this are in two parts, the first in Latin the second in English. The Latin section has been torn away in this particular document at the top right hand corner. ==
'''Translation of Letters of Administration for Sir Edward Awbrey, 1620'''
== NOTE: The numbered footnotes and text within parenthesis were added by the translator. '''Page 1:''' Know all men by these presents that we…
Brecon in the county of Brecon widow……
Gent and Richard Awbrey….
are held and firmly obliged to the most reverend…
Richard1.....by the grace of God Bishop….
money of England to be paid to the Reverend in…
……..executors or his successors…..
well and truly to be made we oblige ourselves and…
totally and our heirs executors and administrators firmly
by these presents Sealed with our seal dated the 28th day of October in the year
of the reign of our lord James by the grace of God king of England Scotland
France and Ireland defender of the faith etc of England France and Ireland the
18th year and of Scotland the 54th2
The condition of this obligation is such that if the above-bounden Dame Johan Awbrey widow the relict of Edward Awbrey of Tredomen knight late intestate deceased do well and truly administer all and singular the goods cattles and credits of the said deceased and faithfully dispose thereof that is to say do pay and discharge all the debts and legacies of the said intestate as far forth as the said goods cattles and credits shall thereunto extend3 and also do make or cause to be made a true and perfect account of in and upon her administration whensoever she shall be thereunto lawfully required. And finally if the said Dame Johan Awbrey her executors and administrators and every of them so save harmless and indemnified keep the above named revered father in God Richard by God’s permission Lord Bishop of St. David’s and all other his officers officials and ministers whomsoever of and from all manner of suits actions troubles and molestations of any person or persons whatsoever touching and granting…the letters of administration of the said intestate his goods unto the said Dame Johan Awbrey That then this obligation to be void and of none effect or else the same to be and remain in full force power and virtue. 4 Sealed and delivered in presence of Rees Lloyd. Robert Yate?, [one illegible name] Tho: Awbrey Ric Farby?? ''Signed'' I.A.5 ''[Johan Awbrey]'' :1 Richard Milbourne, Bishop of St. David’s from 1615 to 1621
:2 When James VI of Scotland became James I of England he was in the 36th year of his reign in Scotland. The regnal years of both England and Scotland are used in subsequent dating. :3 Some words interlined here
:4 This final sentence is the key to the whole document: if the administrator [in this case Johane] performs her tasks properly and makes no trouble then the “obligation” [i.e. to pay a sum of money to the Bishop] is void. I have never come across any example where the money has been claimed: sometimes it is quite a large sum, in this case the relevant wording is missing.
:5 In Absentia
'''Page 2:''' ===Probate Inventory:=== A true and perfect…..
goods cattles and…
unto Sir Edward…..
Tredomen in the…..
Knight intestate…..
John Madockes gent….''[this and the following names will the appraisers who valued the property]''
gent and John Tho….
Day of July an[n]o d[o]m[ini]….
''In primis'' 7 kine ......................................................£9 Item 4 yearlings.................................................................26s 8d Item 2 oxen................................................................£3 Item 3 calves.......................................................................6s Item 6 pigs..........................................................................7s Item 5 horses or gelding......................................... £9 Item 16 acres of wheat and rye..............................£6 6s 8d Item 22 acres of oats and barley............................£7 Item in household stuff and other implements...£34 Item 5 wethers priced at 5s 6d apiece, in total............27s 6d Item the poultry about the house...................................3s ...........................................................................Sum £71..''[rest not clear. Total should be £71..16..10d]'' 11th September 1620 there was a commission to Administer to Dame Johane Awbrey widow relict of the deceased etc sworn before the reverend master William Awbrey doctor of law vicar-general6 in spiritual matters…etc saving7 :6 This will be a court official and is probably William Awbrey the vicar-general of the Bishop of St. David’s.
:7 I regret that so many words are omitted from the Latin sentence here that I cannot follow the sense..it is, however “common form” and not particularly relevant to the Awbrey family. '''Page 3:''' ===Grant of Administration:=== Let there be administration of the goods of Edward Awbrey knight to Dame Johan Awbrey widow the relict of the said deceased, ''prestita prius cautione pro indeterminate''…7 …by said Johane Awbrey Francis Awbrey and Richard Awbrey gentlemen etc ''[signed:]'' G. Awbrey8 :8 This text is written in Latin and the Latin form of William commences with the letter G.
''Transcription and translation for Stuart Awbrey by Margaret McGregor, AGRA Member, 10th May 2016.''

Sir Edward Parry, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1847-48

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[[Category:Sir Edward Parry, Arrived 17 Feb 1848]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] ''GOVERNMENT NOTICE.'' IMMIGRATION. Superintendent's Office, 4th January 1848. INFORMATION is hereby given to Parents, who availed themselves of the advantages held out by the Govern-ment Notice of the 26th of May, 1846, and entered applications at the Superin- tendent's Office, for the conveyance to this colony children left behind in Great Britain at the time of their emigration, that information has been received that the ship Sir Edward Parry has been chartered by Her Majesty's Government, for the conveyance of a certain number of these children to Port Phillip, and that her arrival may be looked for without delay. This preliminary notice is given, in order that parents who may reside at a distance from Melbourne, and who may have reason to expect their children, may be prepared to take early steps for their removal from, town, as soon as possible after the notice of the arrival of the vessel, and of the names of the children on board may be published. C. J. LA TROBE. from ''GOVERNMENT NOTICE.'' from The Melbourne Argus (Vic. : 1846 - 1848) of Tuesday 11 January 1848, Page 1. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4762980? ...................... ''CLEARED OUT.'' February 1. — Sir Edward Parry , 575 tons, Freeman, master, for Sydney. Pas-sengers— Mrs. Beaumont and 94 bounty emigrants. from ''SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.'' in the Port Phillip Gazette and Settler's Journal (Vic. : 1845 - 1850) of Wednesday 2 February 1848, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/223152493? === PASSENGER LISTS === '''Arrivals to Port Phillip January 1848''' * NRS5316/4_4816/Sir Edward Parry_24 Jan 1848/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4816&ship=Sir%20Edward%20Parry '''Arrivals to Sydney February 1848''' * NRS5316/4_4786/Sir Edward Parry_17 Feb 1848/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4786&ship=Sir%20Edward%20Parry

Sir Ferdinando Gorges and His Province of Maine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Maine]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == Sir Ferdinando Gorges and His Province of Maine == Including the Brief relations, the Brief narration, his defence, the charter granted to him, his will, and his letters. Edited with a memoir and historical illustrations. * by [[Baxter-2419|James Phinney Baxter]] (1831-1921) & Sir [[Gorges-20|Ferdinando Gorges]] (1565?-1647) * published by The Prince Society, Boston, 1890 * This is from [[Space:The_Prince_Society|The Prince Society]], Vol. 18, 19, 20. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sir Ferdinando Gorges and His Province of Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CXUOAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RrUNAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=j6EUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8m1MAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/sirferdinandogor01baxtuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000496344 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100321328 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010116700 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_rI8AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xMmIUsMtayUC ::* https://archive.org/details/sirferdinandogo02baxt ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100321328 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010116700 * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aKIUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZGxOAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aLM8AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/sirferdinandogo03baxt ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100321328 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010116700 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Baxter, James. ''[[Space:Sir Ferdinando Gorges and His Province of Maine|Sir Ferdinando Gorges and His Province of Maine]]'' (The Prince Society, Boston, 1890) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Baxter|Baxter]])

Sir Francis Bickley Free Space

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This is a transcription of the register version of the will of [[Byckley-1|'''Frauncis (Byckley) Bickley''']]Will of Sir Francis Bickley of Attleborough, Norfolk Reference: PROB 11/334/479 Description: Will of Sir Francis Bickley of Attleborough, Norfolk Date: 07 December 1670 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D704838 The National Archives online]. Accessed 20 August 2021.
The will was written on 28 June 1670 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 7 December 1670. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Words omitted and entered in the margin, are entered as superscripts in the place indicated in the text. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. '''People mentioned:''' *my Sonne and Heir [[Bickley-39|Frauncis Bickley (bef.1622-bef.1681)]] Esqr, himselffe wife and children *Francis my Grandchild *my daughter [[Bickley-133|Ann (Bickley) Edisbury (bef.1617-aft.1670)]], herselfe children and Grandchildren *my Sonne Eyton *my sonne Beale *my Grandsonne Sr Jonathan Kete *the foure Sonnes of my Brother [[Bickley-123|Richard Bickley (1582-1667)]] deceased *my said Brothers (Richard) widdowe and her foure Daughters *Mr George Clapp *Mr Josias Rocke the elder *Thomas Harthill *Mary Keate and John Potter my servants *the two Daughters of my brother [[Byckley-3|Thomas Byckley (bef.1588-)]] deceased *my kinswoman Margaret Cleeter *Mris Lowe *Valentine Peters servant to my kinsman Robert Bickley *three daughters Anne Edisbury, Mary Eyton, Elizabeth Beale' *my Grand-daughter Dame Susanna Keate *Sr Jonathan Keate *Edmund Page Esqr *Israel Amys (being the Ladie Kilmurreys...) *Kenerick Eyton William Beale and John Edisbury esqrs *Mary Bickley wife of my said Sonne Francis *[[Adams-15352|William Adams (1632-1687)]] Sr William Adams of Sprowston in the said Countie of Norfolk Baronet *Grandsonne Francis Bickley *my Grandsonne John Bickley *Francis Bickley deceased brother to Mary Martin my kinswoman *his Sister Mayes children and his sister Langhornes children *Mr George Clapp draper *William Savage plummer *Thomas Richard and Nathaniel Bickley three younger Sonnes of my said Sonne Francis *Elizabeth Bickley my grand-daughter *Mary Bickley my Grand-daughter *Jane Amy and Charles Bickley my Grandchildren *Grandchild Thomas Bickley *my Grandsonn Richard Bickley *my sonne in Lawe William Childers deceased who hath left onely one Sonne by my Daughter named Francis *Francis Childers my Grandchild *Mr Josias Rocke and my old and faithfull Servant Thomas Hartill *John Bickley my Grandsonne be presented unto the first and next Avoydance *my great Grandchildren Francis Charles and Anne Bickley *Witnesses: Hen: Eyton junr; Gilbert Fownes:. Samuel Harding:. Tho: Mason:. Fra: Gouldstone:. Tho: Hartill: ---- '''In the Name of God Amen:''' I Sr Francis
Bickley of Attleborough in the Countie of Norfolke Baronet of sound
and perfect memorie, praysed bee god, herby revoking and making void
all former Wills by mee made, Doe this present eight and twentieth Day
of June Anno Domini One thousand six hundred and seaventie, declare
and publish my last Will and Testament in manner following first I
commit my Soule to Almightie God, trusting to bee saved by [''blank space''] the
alone Merits and Mediation of my blessed Saviour Jesus Christ, My
Bodie I commit to the Earth to be decently interred without pompe or
[page 2]
vanitie in the Parish Church or Chancill of Attleborough aforesaid expect=
=ing a Resurrection when my Bodie and Soule shall bee reunited to remaine
in eternall Bliss and happiness with my Redeemer Jesus Christ, And for
my personall Estate which God hath blessed mee, withall I dispose of it as
followeth; Item I doe will and bequeath to '''my Sonne and Heir Francis'''
'''Bickley Esqr''' the Summe of fortie Pounds of lawfull english money to buy
mourning for '''himselffe wife and children, excepting his Sonne Francis'''; Item
I give and bequeath to the said '''Francis my Grandchild''' twentie pounds of
like money to buy mourning for himselfe and children. And to '''my daughter'''
'''Anne Edisbury''' thirtie Pounds for mourning for '''herselfe children and'''
'''Grandchildren'''; And I doe hereby freely release unto her that Summe
of twentie pounds which I formerly lent unto her; Item I bequeathe '''my'''
'''Grandchild Francis Childers''' five pounds, To '''my Sonne Eyton''' thirtie pounds
To '''my sonne Beale''' thirtie pounds for Mourning for themselves their
respective wives and children, And to '''my Grandsonne Sr Jonathan Kete'''
thirtie Pounds for Mourning for himselfe Ladie and children: Item I give
to everie of '''the foure Sonnes of my Brother Richard Bickley deceased''' and
to '''my said Brothers widdowe and her foure Daughters''' twentie shillings
apeece to buy them rings. Item I give to '''Mr George Clapp''' five Pounds
To '''Mr Josias Rocke the elder''' three Pounds. To '''Thomas Harthill''' three
Pounds; '''Mary Keate''' three Pounds, And I doe give more to the said
'''Mary Keate, and alsoe to John Potter my servants''' fortie Shillings
apeece to buy them mourning, if they shall bee living with mee at the
Tyme of my death, and not otherwise; Item I give to '''the two Daughters'''
'''of my brother Thomas Bickley deceased''', and to '''my kinswoman Margaret'''
'''Cleeter''' and to '''Mris Lowe''' twentie Shillings apeece for rings, And to '''Valentine
'''Peters servant to my kinsman Robert Bickley''' tenn Pounds to bee payd to
him at the End and Expiration of his apprenticeshipp if hee shall bee
then living. Item I give to my '''three daughters Anne Edisbury, Mary'''
'''Eyton Elizabeth Beale''' and to '''my Grand-daughter Dame Susanna Keate'''
the Summe of five pounds apeece to bee layd-out in a peece of silver-Plate,
or otherwise, as they shall severally please; Item I will that my Executor
shall give gold-Rings of tenn Shillings apeece to and amongst such of my
Kindred and Freinds as I shall nominate in writing or otherwise. Item I
give to all my Grandchildren and great-Grandchildren fortie shillings
apeece Except my sonne Bickleys children and grandchildren, And I doe
declare that change my mynd and will is That my Executor doe pay the Severall Legacies
and Bequests aforesaid and discharge my funerall Expences which my
desire is should bee soe Ordered and managed, that they together with
my Legacies and bequests which I will and appoint to bee payd by my
Executor doe not exceed five hundred Pounds, for it is my Will that
the same should be payd and payd out of that Part of my personall estate
I leave to my Executor and not out of the Moneys or debt secured to bee
raised and payd out of certaine Mannors lands Tenements and hereditam[en]ts:
herein after-mentioned lying in Nottingham-shire settled upon the said
'''Sr Jonathan Keate''' and '''Edmund Page Esqr''' in Trust for mee; Item I
give and bequeath to the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poore
of the Towne of Attleborough aforesaid and to their Successors for the
Terme of One thousand years without Impeachment of Wast One close-
of pasture-Ground lying in the Attleborough aforesaid called or known
by the name of the Collidge-Close by Estimation foure Acres abutting
upon Bulls-Lane towards the North, and upon the Lands now or late
[page 3]
in the Occupation of '''Israel Amys''' (being the Ladie Kilmurreys towards the
West to be by them and their Successors from tyme to tyme let and disposed of
the and for the best benefit and Advantage and the yearely Rents and profits
therof (all Charges and Taxes being first discompted) shall be by them and
their Successors yearly payd and distributed upon the Feast Day of the Birth
of Our blessed Saviour called Christ-masse Day to and amongst the poore
People of the said Towne of Attleborough where most need shall bee, by and w[i]th
the direction of my heire for the tume being if hee shall be then present at
such Distribution and I doe revoke and make void soe much of any use or
estate heretofore declared which doth cross or disagree with the Bequest
aforesaid: And where as I by Indenture bearing Date the tenth Day of March
in the Sixteenth yeare of the Reigne of Our Soveraigne Lord King Charles
that now is Annoq: Domini One Thousand six hundred sixtie and three made
betweene mee the said Sr Francis Bickley and my Sonne Francis Bickley of
the one part '''Kenerick Eyton William Beale and John Edisbury esqrs''' of the
other part for the settling of the Mannor of Attleborough and other the
Mannors lands tenements and hereditaments with their Appurtenances in
the said Indenture mentioned to Such Uses and upon such Provisoes and
Trusts as are therein mentioned: And whereas by virtue of a Provisoe
therein conteyned I have full power given or reserved to mee to this effect, That
it shall and may bee lawfull to and for mee at all tymes during my naturall
life by my Deed or Writing under my proper hand and Seale Subscribed and
Sealed in the Presence of two or more credible Witnesses or by my last Will and
Testament in Writing signed as aforesaid to revoke and make-voyd all or any
of the Uses Clauses or Trusts therein lymited or expressed: And whereas in and
by the same Indenture it is declared to this effect that the aforesaid '''Kenericke'''
'''Eyton William Beale and John Edisbury''' and their heires shall have and take
the Summe of One hundred Pounds yearely out of the issues and yearely
profits of the Premisses in the same Indenture mentioned And to pay the said
yearely Summe of One hundred Pounds into the proper hands of '''Mary'''
'''Bickley wife of my said Sonne Francis''' for such Ends and purposes as are
therein fully declared Now I the said Sr Francis Bickley out of my true Love
and Affection to my Sonne and Daughter (in regard it hath pleased God to
bless them with a numerous Issue of hopefull young Children whome God long
preserve to his Glory and the Comfort of all their relations) Doe by this my
Will give large Legacies and portions to them all, as herein after is expressed
Therefore I doe by this my last Will and Testament revoke and make-void All
that Clause Declaration and Agreement aforesaid and in the said
Indenture more fully expressed with doth Order and appoint the Payment
of One hundred Pounds per Annum into the proper hands of the said '''Mary'''
'''Bickley''' And doe declare that the said Trustees or any of them shall not
intermeddle to receave or take any part of the Profiles of the Premisses by or
by colour of the said Provisoe Declaration or Agreement: And whereas
I have full Power and Authoritie in and by the aforesaid Indenture given
and reserved unto mee to grant A Rent-charge of the yearely Summe of
foure Hundred Pounds out of the Premisses unto such person or persons for
and during such Terme of yeares as I shall think-fit with Clause of distress
for non Payment as in and by the same Indenture is more fully expressed
In pursuance of which Power I doe hereby grant will and devise the Summe
of foure hundred Pounds [''illegible''] to be issueing and payd-out of the Mannors Lands
Tenements and hereditaments in the said Indenture mentioned and comprised
charged with the Payment thereof unto '''Sr William Adams of Sprowston''' [page 4]
'''in the said Countie of Norfolk Baronet''' his Executors administrators & assignes
(upon and under the Trusts hereafter expressed touching the same but not any
wayes to or for his owne Use or benefit) for and during the Terme of One hundred
yeares the said yearely Summe of foure hundred pounds to bee payd to the said
Sr William Adams his executors adminstrators or assignes by equall Parts and
Portions at the Feast of Our Ladie the blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Michael
the Archangell in everie yeare during the said Terme or within fifty Dayes
next after either of the said Feasts at or in the Church-Porch of Attleborough
aforessaid, The first Payemtn thereof to begin at such of the said Feast Days
as shall next happen after my Death; And if any Default of Payment shall
bee made of the said yearely Summe of foure hundred Pounds of lawfull
English money or any Part thereof by the Space of fiftie Dayes next after
either of the said Feast Dayes having beene lawfully demanded at the place
of Payment, Then it shall and may bee lawfull to and for the said Sr William
Adams his executors administrators assignee or assignees from time to tyme after
any default of Payment made as aforesaid, to enter into the said Mannors lands
Tenements and Premisses charged with the Payment of the said yearely rent
or at any part thereof and to distraine for the same and the arrearages thereof And the Distress and
Distresses taken to drive carry-away impound and deteyne according to Law untill
the said foure hundred Pounds and arrerages thereofbee fullie satisfyed and
payd together with the Charges expended in distreyning. Provided always as
touching the said yearely Rent of foure hundred Pounds per Ann[um] devised as
aforesaid, the same is upon Trust following, That if my sonne Francis Bickley
and such other person and persons who after his death shall have and
enjoy the Mannors lands Tenements and Premisses out of which the said
Rent is devised to bee issuing, shall and doe well truely pay or cause to
bee payd at the Place of Payment and upon such Feast Dayes as aforesaid
or within fourtie dayes after the severall Summes of money hereafter
mentioned yearelie and every yeare by equall parts and portions w[i]thout
any deductions or abatements whatsoever that is to say To my
'''Grandsonne Francis Bickley''' the yearely Summe of two hundred and
fiftie Pounds during the joynt lives of my said Sonne and Grandsonne
the first Payment to beginne at such of the said feast-Days or w[i]thin
fortie Dayes afrer as shall next happen after my Death; And alsoe
to '''my Grandsonne John Bickley''' the Summe of fiftie Pounds per ann[um]
during his naturall life by equall Portions the first Payments thereof
to bee made at such of the said feast Dayes or within fortie Days after as
shall first and next happen after my Death : And my will is and
I doe devise, That if Payment bee made of the said yearely Summes
of money according as is in this my Will before and herein after-lymited
and declared Then the said yearley Rent-charge of foure hundred
Poundsper Annum or any part thereof shall not bee raised levyed
or payd to or by the said Sr William Adams his Executors administrators
or Assignes But if otherwise then the said Sr William Adams his
Executors administrators and Assignes shall raise levie and pay out of
the said Rent-charge of foure hundred Pounds per Annum to him
devised as aforesaid such Annuities Summe and Summes of money to
such person and persons as aforesaid, and as is herein after appointed
as shall not bee payd their respective yearely payments and Summes
of money in such manner and sort as is before and herein after declared
And from and after this Deathes of the severall Persons to whome
the said yearely payments are appointed to bee made and Payment as [page 5]
made of their respective Summes of money before or herein after
bequeathed, Then my Will is, that the said Rent-charge of foure
hundred Pounds per Annum devised as aforesaid to the said Sr
William Adams his executors administrators and assignees for the
Terme of One hundred yeares shall cease and bee utterly void; Item
whereas the Executors of '''Francis Bickley deceased brother to'''
'''Mary Martin my kinswoman''' have put into my hands the Summe of
one hundred Pounds to take care for the Payment of six Pounds per
Annum to her quarterly during her life, And after her death, Then
the said One hundred Pounds is Ordered to bee equally divided and
payd betweene soe many of '''his Sister Mayes children''' and '''his sister'''
'''Langhornes children''' as should bee living at the Death of the said
Mary Martin; In pursuance of which Trust I have formerly
put-out fiftie Pounds into the hands of '''Mr George Clapp draper'''
and fiftie Pounds more into the hands of '''William Savage plummer'''
and have taken each of their Bonds for the Securing the Repaym[en]t
of the said principall Money and for the Payment to the said
Mary Martin for her life fifteen Shillings quarterly by each of
them of which said One hundred Pounds I doe appoint my Executor
to take care-of and that the Trust reposed in mee may bee fullie
performed , and the said interest and principall money payd as before is
expressed: And whereas by several Indentures made or mentioned to bee made
betweene mee and '''my Sonne Francis Bickley''' on the one Part and the said
'''Sr Jonathan Keate Baronet and Edmund Page esqr.''' on the other Part, The
One bearing Date the one and twentieth Day of January, the other the
six and twentieth Day of the same Month of January in the fifteenth
yeare of the the Reigne of Our Soveraigne Lord the King that now is, the
Mannors of North-Wheatley and other Mannors Prebends Tythes tenements
and hereditaments in the Countie of Nottingham, are settled and assured
upon the said Sr Jonathan Keate and Edmund Page under the provisoes
Trusts and Agreements and in such sort as are therein severally expressed
and declared for mee and at my Disposall , as by the same Indentures it doe
more fully appeare To the End therefore that the said Sr Jonathan Keate
and Francis Bickley my Grandsonnes may the better performe the
Trust herein after declared by mee in them reposed I doe hereby declare
and appoint That the said Sr Jonathan Keate and the said Francis
Bickley my Grandsonnes and the Survivour of the them his heires executors
and administrators respectively, shall by such wayes and meanes as
in the said Indentures are severally apppointed to the said Sr Jonathan
Keate and Edmund Page raise such summes of money with interest and
dammages as by the said Indentures and either of them is appoynted or
declared to bee raised and payable to mee my Executors administrators or
assignees And I doe appoint That as the said money or any part
thereof shall arise or bee raised out of the Rents and profits of the
premisses or otherwise the same shall bee from time to tyme during hte
Contynuance of the said Trust bee payd onely to the said Sr Jonathan Keate
and my Grandsonne Francis Bickley or to the Survivour of them his
Executors administrators or Assignees upon Trust , that by and out of
the monyes raised and as the same shall bee by them or one of them
their Executors administrators or assignees receaved they and the Survivor
of them his Executors administrators and Assignees shall pay the
severall Summes of money to the Persons herein after-mentioned, that
is to say, To '''Thomas Richard and Nathaniel Bickley three younger''' [page 6]
'''Sonnes of my said Sonne Francis''' the Summe of One thousand Pounds apeece
as they shall and doe severally attayne their respective Ages of one and twentie
yeares, And also to '''Elizabeth Bickley my grand-daughter''' the Summe of One
thousand Pounds to bee payd to her at her Age of one and twentie yeares or
Day of Marriage if shee happie to marry after her Age of eighteen yeares and
before her Age of one and twentie. And I doe give and appoint to bee payd to
'''Mary Bickley my Grand-daughter''' six hundred Pounds at her Age of one and
twentie, And to '''Jane Amy and Charles Bickley my Grandchildren''' at their respective
Ages of one and twentie yeares five hundred Pounds appece; And if any of my said
Grandchildren dye before hee shee or they attaine to such Age or time for paym[en]t
of their respective legacies before appointed to bee payd, Then the legacie of him
or any of them soe dying shall bee equally divided and payd to and amongst the
Survivours and Survivour of them at his or their respective Ages of One and
twentie yeares or other tyme appointed for the Payment of the same And to
such of them as shall have receaved their legacies, the Shares and parts of
the Legacies of the Person or Persons so dying as aforesaid to be payd within
six Monethes after the Death of such Person dying before such Age as
aforesaid; And I doe farther will and appoynt that all such Summes of money
shall be payed as shall bee necessarily expended in the Education of my said
'''Two Grandchildren Richard and Nathaniel Bickley''' by and with the advise
and consent of my said Sonne Francis their Father his Executors or
Administrators until such time as by him or them they shall bee thought
fit for such severall Callings as shall bee most sutable to their Capacities
And I will and desire , that my said two Grandchildren bee placed out
Apprentices either with Merchants or Shopkeepers such as may best sute
with their naturall Capacities And that one hundred Pounds apeece bee
payd by the said Sr Jonathan Keate and my said Grandchild Francis
Bickley for the placing them out Apprentices and tenn Pounds apeece per
Annum to bee payd for fynding them Clothes during them respective
Apprentiseshipps, Or the Summe of Fiftie Pounds apeece in Lieu thereof at
the Election of their Masters; And I doe farther will to bee payd to my
'''Grandchild Thomas Bickley''' the yearely Summe of tenn Pounds by equall
Portions at the End of everie six monethes during the Apprentiseship for
the fynding of him apparell and other Necessaries and the Summe of the two
hundred Pounds at the End of his Apprentiseship, And to '''my Grandsonn'''
'''Richard Bickley''' one hundred more at the End of his Apprentiseshipp; And to '''my'''
'''Sonne Francis Bickley''' his executors or administrators the yearely Summe of
thirtie Pounds by equall parts and portions at the End of every six monethes
towards the mainteynance and better Education of '''my said Grand-daughter'''
'''Elizabeth Bickley''' at the Schoole at Hackney where shee now is or in any other
Schoole at Hackney that my Sonne Francis and his wife or either of them shall
approve of during her Contynuance at Schoole, And I will and appoint that
'''my said Grandchild Mary''' bee put to Mistris Samons-Schoole in Hachney
or such other Schoole there, as my said Sonne Francis or her Mother shall
approve of And that shee bee put to Schoole there the Summer after my death
if not placed there before And that there bee payd to her Schoole-Mistris during
her Abode there for her Boarding and Schooling twentie Pounds per Ann[um]
by equall parts and portions at the End of every six Monethes to begin from her
Goeing to or contynuing at Schoole by the other severall yearely Payments to
beginn and made at the end of six monethes next after my Decease, the like
Summe of twentie Pounds a yeare apeece shall bee payd for the Schooling of '''my'''
'''two Grandchildren Jane and Amy''' by equall Parts and portions halfe-yearely [page 7]
for long as they doe respectively contynue at Hackney-Schoole; All which said
last-mentioned Legacies and yearely Payements I give to my said Grandchildre
to bee payd as aforesaid, or as soone as the same can afterwards bee raised by
and out of the Rents and profirs or be Sale of the Mannors Lands tenements and
Premisses in Nottingham-shire, or by any other wayes or meanes howsoever;
And that the said Sr Jonathan Keate and my said Grand-sonne Francis Bickley
may bee the better enabled to pay the said Moneys and performe the said Trust
I doe hereby declare and appoint, That all and every of the Tenants Bayliffs
Receavers and Agents for the time being imployed in gathering the Rents
and profits of the Premisses shall from tyme to time pay the Rents and profits
thereof to the said Sr Jonathan Keate or my said Grandsonne Francis Bickley
or to the survivour of them his Executors administrators or assignees; And my
Will is, that the said Edmund Page his heires executors or assignees shall not
obstruct or hinder the Payment of the said Rents and profits or any part
therof to the said Sr Jonathan Keate or my said Grand-sonne Francis Bickley
or to the Survivour of them his Executors Administrators or assignees contrarie
to my Appoyntment, but shall during the Contynuance of the said Trust permit
and suffer him the said Sr Jonathand Keate and my said Grand-sonne Francis
Bickley and the Survivour of them his Executors administrators or assignees
wholie to receave the same and for what shall bee so receaved the said
Edmund Page his heires executors and administrators and every of them are
hereby aquited and discharged thereof and from any Breach of Trust touching
the Same:. And whereas I have A great Debt owing to mee by '''my sonne'''
'''in Lawe William Childers deceased''' who hath left onely '''one Sonne by my'''
'''Daughter named Francis''' who is yet under the Age of One and twentie
yeares, which Debt is secured to bee raised and payd out of the said
Mannors lands Tenements and premisses in Nottingham-shire settled by
the said Indentures upon the said Sr Jonathan Keate and Edmund Page
as aforesaid as in and by the said Indentures is more fully expressed
Nowe my Will and mynd is, That if the said '''Francis Childers my Grandchild'''
shall live untill hee attayne his Age of one and twentie yeares and shall
within one yeare afterwards make-even all Accompts with the said Sr
Jonathan Keate and my said Grandsonne Francis Bickley or the
Survivour of them his heires executors administrators or assignees and
make full Payment of Satisfaction to the said Sr Jonathan Keate and my
said Grandsonne or the Survivour of them his Executors administrators or
Assignees of all such Debts Summe and Summes of money as are or shall bee
due unto mee at the Tyme of my Death from his Father or accrewing due
since his Father's death, And shall alsoe pay and satisfie all interest=
=money dammages and Charges and other Disbursements according to
severall Agreements in Writing made by his Father with mee, Or in
default of Payment of all such monyes shall joyne with my Trustees and
the Survivoour of them in Sale of mortgaging the Premissess, Soe as the
Same may bee all satisfyed if possible with a yeare after my said
Grandchild shall have attauned his Age of one and twentie yeares
And of my said Grandchild shall not obstruct or hinder any Sale or
Mortagage, Then I will (but not otherwise) that my said Grandchild
Francis Childers shall have allowed unto him upon the making of
such Accompt and Payment of such monyes due upon such Accompt the
Summe of five hundred Pounds which I doe give unto him, if hee live
and perfect the Accompt and pay off the monyes thereupon within the
tyme aforesaid towards what losses may accrew or grow by Tenants in [page 8]
these hard tymes; And I will that after Payment and Satisfaction made as
afoesaid my said Trustees and the Survivour of them shall convey and yeild up
their eestate in the said Mannors and premisses and all the Evidences that I or
any of them have concerning the Title of the Premisses to the said Francis
Childers his heires or assignees or to such other person & persons their heires
executors & assignees as shall satisfie and pay my Debt interest and charges
to the said Sr Jonathan Keate and my said Grandsonne Francis Bickley or
to the Survivour of the them his executors admninstrators or assignees; And I doe
father will and appoint that out of the Rents and profits of the Premisses
in Nottingham-shire, there shall bee yearely allowed and payd to the sum[m]e
of threescore Pounds to the said Francis Childers (that is to say) thirtie
Pounds at the end of every six monethes for his mainteynance from and
after my death untill my principall debt interest Costs and Charges upon
that Estate bee fully raised or payd; Which said sixtie Pounds per Annum
and all other Monyes payd for him or to bee payd by my Trustees or either of
them or my Executor for him, are all to bee allowed mee upon the Accompt
of the profits I have receaved & am to receave or dispose of out of the
Premisses in the same manner as was allowed mee upon Accompt in the
life time of his Father; And I doe father will and it is my Desire, that in
regard it is very uncertaine when the Mannors and Premisses in Nottingham=
=shire will bee Sould, that therefore in the meane tyme what Summe or
Summes of money shall bee raysed out of that Estate by the rents and
profits of the premisses (the aforesaid yearely Payments and all other
Charges being discompted) shall from tyme to tyme bee put-out by the said
Sr Jonathan Keate and my said Grandsonne Francis Bickley or the
Survivour of them his Executors administrators or assignees at interest or
otherwise imporved for and towards the raysing of the Severall Legacies
annuall Payments and other Summes of money bequeathed as aforesaid to
be payd out of the premisses by the said Sr Jonathan Keate and my said
Grandsonne Francis Bickley and the Survivour of them his Executors
Administrators or assignees as aforesaod; And my desire is That all Care
bee taken by my Trustees or the Survivour of them, That so soone as my
said Grandchild Francis Childers shall have attayned his Age of two and
twentie yeares or before the said Mannors and premisses in Nottinghamshire
bee sould at the best price that can bee gotten for them; And I doe will and
appoynt my Trustees and the Survivour of them his heires executors adminstrators
and Assignees to make sale thereof accordingly and my just Debts interests
Damages Costs and Charges as aforesaid due being payd and satisfyed to the
said Sr Jonathan Keate and my Grandsonne Francis Bickley or to the
Survivour of them his Executors administrators or Assignees the
over-plus Money which remaynes shall bee payd to my said Grandchild
Francis Childers; And I doe will and appoint that what Monyes of myne
shall be remayning in the hands of the said Sr Jonathan Keate and my said
Grandsonne Francis Bickleyor the Survivour of them his executors administrators
or assignees raysed by and out the Rents and profits before Sale (all yearely
Payments and Charges being discounted as aforesaid together with the
monyes doe and payable unto mee upon Sale of the Premisses) shall, as is before
declared bee put-out at interest or otherwise imporved as aforesaid, untill
there shall bee sufficient raised for the paying of the aforesaid annuall
Payments and legacies to my said Grandchildren; And I doe will that
after monyes sufficient bee raised for the paying of the said legacies and
and annuall Payements as aforesaid, if there shall bee any overplus money [page 9]
due or belonging unto mee to bee disposed-of, Then such Overplus-money (All
Charges being first allowed and deducted) shall bee layd-out by the said Sr
Jonathan Keate and my said Grandsonne Francis Bickley or the Survivour
of them his executors administrators or assignees to & for the purchasing of
messuages lands tenements and hereditaments in or neare the Towne of
Attleborough aforesaid which shall bee Settled, so as the Same may goe to
and bee held and enjoyed by my heire-male for the tyme being and Settled upon
my heire-male as my Mannors and Lands in Attlebrough are Settled; And I
doe farther will and appoint, that all Charges and expences about the Receipt
of the Rents in Nottingham-shire and keeping of the Accompts thereof and what
else concerne my Affaires there, shall bee all borne and payd out the that Estate
And I doe principally relye upon the Intergritie of the said Sr Jonathan Keate
and my said Grandsonne Francis Bickley and the Survivour of them his
executors administrators and assignees, That my estate bee soe Ordered that
my Will before-declared touching the same may bee fully and truely p[er]formed
in every part therof; And for the better stating and making-upp yearely
perfect Accompts of all monyes receaved payd or disbursed concerning that estate
in Nottingham-shire, my will and mynd is there shall bee two Bookes of
Accompts kept thereof betweene the said Sr Jonathan Keate and my said
Grandsonne Francis Bickley and the Survivour of them and either of their
executors administrators or assignees, And I desire that '''Mr Josias Rocke''' and
'''my old and faithfull Servant Thomas Hartill''' may bee imployed in the
gathering-upp of the said Rents and keeping of the Accompts thereof soe
long as they discharge their Dutyes faithfully to the Content of my Trustees
Sr Jonathan Keate and Grandsonne Francis Bickley And that they bee
allowed after the same manner as they were in my life-tyme for keeping of
the said Accompts; And I will that there bee two Copies of the said Accompts
fairly written and attested under the hands of the said Mr Rocke and Thomas
Hartill and the Survivour of them every yeare, One Copie thereof so attested
to remaine with Sr Jonathan Keate his executors Administrators or assignes
and the other with my said Grandsonne Francis Bickley his Executors and
administrators and that Care bee taken that the said Sr Jonathan Keate and my
said Grandsonne that the Accompts bee made-upp yearely in the latter End
of the Moneth of May touching the premisses And I doe appoint that my said
Grandsonne Francis Bickley and the Bayliffs or undercollector of the Rents
and Profits of the Premisses for the time being shall yearely in the Moneth
of May for that end and purpose attend upon Sr Jonathan Keate at his dwelling=
=house or where else hee shall appoynt And my Will is, that ye saidSr Jonathan Keate and
my said Grandsonne Francis Bickley shall bee charged onely with such
Summes of money as they doe respectively receave, and the one shall not bee
charged with or for the Receipts of the other:. Item my Will and desire is
that the aforesaid '''John Bickley my Grandsonne''' be presented unto the first
and next AvoydanceJohn Bickely to become the Rector of Attleborough when the next position becomes vacant or is "avoyded" of the Rectory of the said Church of Attleborough which
shall happen after the Death or Resignation of the present Incumbent thereof
if my said Grandsonne shall be capable by the Ecclesiasticall Lawes of this
Realme to accept of a Presentation thereunto; And if it shall happen that
hee shall not bee capable to accept of the said Presentation, or to bee
admitted to the said Church when the same shall become voyd as aforesaid
That then and from thereforth my said Sonne Francis Bickley and such other
person and persons who after my death shall have enjoy the said Mannors
lands and premisses out of which the aforesaid Rent-charge of foure hundred
pounds per Annum is devised to bee issuing shall well and truely pay over and [page 10]
above the fiftie Pounds per Annum before-lymited and appointed to bee payd
to him the farther annuall or yearely Summe of fiftie pounds during his naturall life
to be payd by equall parts and portions and at such dayes and tymes of payment
as the first fiftie Pounds per Annum is appointed to be payd to him; And if
default shall bee made of payment thereof the the said Sr William Adams his
executors administrators and assignees shall pay the same of the said rent-charge
of foure hundred pounds per Annum before-devised unto him as aforesaid; Item I
doe give and bequeath to my said Grandsonne Francis Bickley all my Goods
and housholdstuff in the Romthes An archaic spelling of Rooms? which my Sonne Francis and his wife have
lately demised to him; Item I doe give and bequeath to '''my great Grandchildren'''
'''Francis Charles and Anne Bickley''' the Summe of five hundred Pounds
which is now owing unto mee by Sr Jonathan Keate upon Bond and
that my Executor shall not bee concerned therein or intermeddle therew[i]th
but that the same shall after my Decease bee conteyned or put out at
interest for the Benefit of my said great Grandchildren by and with
the Consent of Sr Jonathan Keate and my Grandsonne Francis Bickley
and the Survivour of them to bee payd my said great Grandchildren share and
share like as they shall severally attayne their respective Ages of one
and twentie yeares; But if the said '''Anne Byckley''' shall marry before
her Age of one and twentie with the consent of her Father, then her
Share and part of the said five hundred Pounds and interest to bee
payd her on her Day of Marriage; And in case any of them my said
great Grandchildren shall dye before the time lymited and appointed
for the Payment of their respective Legacies and shares of the said
five hundred Pounds unto them, Then the part and Share of her
of them dying to be payd to the Survivours and Survivour of
them at such times as their respective legacies is given to bee payd.
Item all my Goods Cattle chattells and personall estate whatsoever
not herein otherwise disposed of and except such as by any Note
or Notes in writing by mee subscribed I shall dispose of or make
mention to have disposed-of, which my Will is, shall bee accordingly
enjoyed by the person or persons to whome the same are given unto or
mention thereof made as aforesaid, I give and leave to the said
Francis Bickley my Sonne who I make and appoint sole executor
of this my last Will and Testament, And I doe nominate and
constitute the said Sr Jonathan Keate and my said Grandsonne
Francis Bickley Supervisors of this my Will, Desiring my said
Executor and Supervisors to take speciall Care to the due Execution
and performance of this my Will; And I doe farther give unto my
said Supervisors in Confidence of their Care to see my Will p[er]formed
the Summe of tenn Pounds apeece, which I appoint my Executor
to pay as tokens of my Love unto them:./ In witness whereof I have
to this my last Will conteyned in eleaven Sheets of Paper with this
sheet subscribed my Name, and to this Sheet of Paper set my
hand and Seale, and have likewise Set my Seale on the top of
the first Sheet thereof the Day and yeare above-written:. / ''Fra:''
''Bickley'' :. Signed sealed and published by Sir Francis Bickely as his
last Will and Testament in the presence of '''Hen: Eyton junr'''; '''Gilbert'''
'''Fownes''':. '''Samuel Harding''':. '''Tho: Mason''':. '''Fra: Gouldstone''':. '''Tho:'''
'''Hartill''':. / [page 11]
Probate [in Latin] granted at the "aedes Exoniesnses" situated in the Strand in the County of Middlesex All the surrounding wills in this register are proved at this location rather than "apud London" as is the usual notation for the PCC wills on the 7th day of December AD 1670 ... to "Domini Francisci Bickley'' son and Executor named in this Testament. ==Sources==

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Sir Hugh de Brandeston Draft Biography. ==Biography== ===Birth and Parentage=== The date of birth for Hugh de Brandeston has not been found in primary sources. An estimated birth date of 1245 to 1250 seems reasonable based on his first appearance in public records (1272), the approximate date of his marriage (1281), and the known birth date of his son and heir (1282). See details following. He was probably born at Brandeston (Braunstone), Leicestershire, from which place both Hugh and his brother Master Henry de Brandeston derived their surname, and which manor Hugh held at the time of his death.''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents Preserved in the Public Record Office,'' Vol. III, Edward I, London, 1912. pp. 399-400, No. 524. Hugh de Braundeston; C. Edw, I, File 88. (6); Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387812/page/n444. The surname used in this biography is spelled Brandeston. In primary sources the name is spelled variously Brandeston, Branteston, Braundeston, Braunteston, Braunceston, Braunstone, Braunchestone, Braunkestone, Branciston, and Bradeston. The names of his parents are not known with any certainty. There is a questionable Visitation pedigree and other speculation which are discussed further under Research Notes. ===Marriage and Child=== Hugh de Brandeston married Margaret, daughter and co-heir of Sir Bartholomew de Yattendon, of Yattendon, Berkshire and Redenhal, Norfolk. The marriage likely occurred shortly before 28 June 1281. On that date Bartholomew de Yattendon settled his manor of Rodenhale (Redenhal) on Master Henry de Brandeston, with remainder to said Henry's brother Hugh and Margaret his wife, with remainder to the heirs of Margaret."Calendar of Charter Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office," Vol. II, Henry III-Edward I, A.D.1257-1300, London, 1906. p. 253, 9 Edward I, Membrane 6, 1281.June 28. Westminster. 39; Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/calendarcharter01cunngoog/page/n289. Hugh's inquisition post mortem for the manor of Redenhal provides additional wording that shows they had no children when the manor was enfeoffed (in 1281), suggesting it was near the time of their marriage. Sir Hugh de Brandeston and Margaret had one child: 1. Henry de Brandeston, son and heir, born 8 Sept. 1282. ===Property=== Hugh received property, in right of his wife, from his father-in-law Bartholomew de Yattendon. As noted previously he received a life interest in the manor of Redenhal, Norfolk via his brother Master Henry. Hugh was also vested with the manor of Yattendon, Berkshire. VCH Berkshire for Yattendon provides the following: "Beatrice, Bartholomew's widow stated that she and her husband inherited the manor, of which they enfeoffed Hugh and Margaret, while retaining a life interest for themselves, but Eleanor, the other daughter, and her husband Ralph de Kniveton or Kineton claimed to inherit half [Assize R. 1288, m.1.] The decision was for a time postponed, and in 1290 we find both Hugh and Ralph returned as holding the vill [Chan. inq. p.m. 19 Edw. I., no. 140.] The case was finally settled in favour of Eleanor in 1291 [Assize R. 1291, m. 5d.], though shortly afterwards she and her husband disposed of their share to Hugh and his wife [Feet of F. Berks. 20 Edw. I., no.14.]" BHO, Parishes: Yattendon and Speendon, A History of the County of Berkshire, Vol. 4, ed.William Page and P H Ditchfield, London, 1924. pp. 125-130. British History Online: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/berks/vol4/pp125-130. The manor was still held jointly in February 1292/3 when Hugh de Brandeston and Ralph de Knyveton were returned as holding a fee in Yattendon of the heirs of Roger de Somery. ''Calendar of Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward I'',Vol. III, A.D.1288-1296, London, 1904. p. 220, 20 Edward I, Membrane 8, 1292. Feb. 6. Westminster. Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero01changoog/page/n233. Hugh held the entire fee at the time of his death in 1299. Hugh was also enfeoffed with lands acquired by his brother Master Henry de Brandeston. He was granted the manor of Lapworth, Warwickshire probably by 1282, in which year both Ivo and Leodegarius Pipard, sons of Robert Pipard, grant Sir Hugh de Brandeston and Margaret his wife, of all their lands and tenements in Lapworth.BHO, Deeds A.4301-A.4400, A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds, Vol. 3, ed. H C Maxwell Lyle, London, 1900. pp. 52-63, Deed A.4396. British History Online: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/ancient-deeds/vol3/pp52-63; and Deeds A.4401-A.4500, ibid, pp.63-74, Deed A.4486. Hugh was also granted the manor of Grandborough, Warwickshire prior to Master Henry's death in 1288. on 18 December 1292 Hugh and his heirs received a grant of free warren in all his demesne lands of Lapworth and Grenebergh (Grandborough), co. Warwick.''Calendar of Charter Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office,'' Vol. II, Henry III-Edward I, A,D. 1257-1300, London, 1906. p.427, 21 Edward I, Membrane 4, 1292. Dec. 18. Alnwick. 32, Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/calendarcharter01cunngoog/page/n463. At the time of his death Hugh also held the manor of Braunstone and other lands in co. Leicester, which had previously been held by his brother Master Henry, which property probably represented their paternity. BHO, Parishes added since 1892: Braunstone, A History of the County of Leicester, Vol. 4, the City of Leicester, ed. R A McKinley, London, 1958. pp.428-433. British History Online: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/leics/vol4/pp428-433. ===Life=== Hugh de Brandeston is first recorded in public records on 24 May 1272, when he was appointed, before the king, by his brother Master Henry de Brandeston who was going to the court of Rome, to act as his attorney during his absence. ''Calendar of Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Henry III'', [Vol. VI], A.D. 1266-1272, London, 1913. p. 654, 56 Henry III, Membrane 12, 1272. May 24. Westminster. Hathi Trust Digital Library: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31158009187690&view=1up&seq=668&skin=2021. In 1281 Hugh was again appointed attorney by his brother, who was then going abroad on the king's business. ''Calendar of Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward I'', [Vol. II], A.D. 1279-1288, London, 1902. p. 133, 9 Edward I, Membrane 3d, 1281. Sept. 10. Windsor. Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/cu31924096297969/page/n143. These records, plus his later service as a justice, suggest that Hugh had received training in the law. In 1282 Hugh and fourteen others each made recognisance in 100l. of a debt of 1,600 marks that Hugh le Despenser owed the earl of Warwick for his marriage, which the earl claimed belonged to him of the king's gift. After the 1,600 marks were paid by Despenser the earl acquitted him of the marriage, and the recognisance was cancelled.''Calendar of Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward I, ''[Vol. II], A.D. 1279-1288, London, 1902. p. 184, 10 Edward I, Membrane 6d, 1282. April 11. Devizes. Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/cu31924096297969/page/n195. Hugh de Brandeston was knighted by 1282, in which year he was granted, as Sir Hugh de Braundeston, lands in Lapworth, Warwickshire. He also performed, as Hugo de Braundeston, Knight, for the summons for military service in an expedition against the Welsh, issued 2 Aug. 1282 to his brother Master Henry for the knight's fees due for the manor of Redenhal. ''The Parliamentary Writs and Writs of Military Summons'', Volume The First, ed. Francis Palgrave, Printed by Command of His Majesty King George IV, 1827. 10 Edw. I, 20 Nov. 1281-20 Nov. 1282. p. 232, 16, Norff; and p. 237, 17, Norff. Google Books. In 1285 he witnessed a grant as Sir Hugh de Braunteston, knight. ''Calendar of Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward I'', [Vol. II], A.D. 1279-1288, London, 1902. p. 354, 13 Edward I, Membrane 8d, 1285. April 25. Langley. Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/cu31924096297969/page/n365. He was so styled in several additional documents of uncertain date, sometimes appearing with his brother Master Henry de Brandeston. ''The Manuscripts of His Grace The Duke of Rutland, K.G. Preserved at Belvoir Castle'', Vol. IV, Historical Manuscripts Commission, London, 1905. p. 10, Lubbesthorpe Charters, Charter of Milisent de Montealto. Google Books. On 4 April 1288 Hugh acknowledged that he owed 45l. 18s. 0d. to the executors of the will of Master Henry de Brandeston, late bishop of Salisbury; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattles in co. Warwick. ''Calendar of Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward I'', [Vol. II], A.D. 1279-1288, London, 1902. pp. 533-4, 16 Edward I, Membrane 7d, 1288. April 4. Westminster. Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/cu31924096297969/page/n543. By 27 August 1293 Hugh was serving, together with Robert Malet, as justice to deliver Oxford goal. ''Calendar of Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward I'', Vol. III, A.D. 1288-1296, London, 1904. p. 300, 21 Edward I, Membrane 4, 1293. Aug. 27. Clarendon. Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero01changoog/page/n313. They were recorded as serving again in Oxford on 1 May and on 8 September 1294. ''Calendar of Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward I'', Vol. III, A.D. 1288-1296, London, 1904. p. 346, 22 Edward I, Membrane 10, 1294. May 1. Newington. Internet Aechive: https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero01changoog/page/n359; and p. 368, 22 Edward I, Membrane 4, 1294. Sept. 8. Wilton. Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero01changoog/page/n381. On 20 September 1294 Hugh is listed with Robert Malet as justices for the counties of Oxford, Berks, Buckingham, Bedford, Worcester, Warwick, Leicester, Northampton, and Rutland. ''Calendar of Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward I'', Vol. III, A.D. 1288-1296, London, 1904.p. 394, 22 Edward I, Membrane 7d, 1294. Sept. 20. Barnes. Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero01changoog/page/n425. Robert Malet died in 1295, and by 12 January 1298 John Nayrenut was appointed to serve as justice in his place. ''Calendar of Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward I'', Vol. IV, A.D. 1296-1302, London, 1906. p. 143, 26 Edward I, Membrane 16, 1298. Jan. 12. Langley. Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/cu31924081297990/page/n153. Hugh was serving as justice until the year of his death in 1299. His last inquisition is referenced on 22 February 1299. ''Calendar of Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward I'', Vol. IV, A.D. 1296-1302, London, 1906. p. 232, 27 Edward I, Membrane 17, 1299. Feb. 22. Barnes. Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/cu31924081297990/page/n243. ===Death and Inquisition Post Mortem=== Sir Hugh de Brandeston died before 5 May 1299 (date of writ for his i.p.m.). Inquisition Post Mortem. 524. Hugh de Brandeston. writ, 5 May, 27 Edw. I. (1299) Norfolk. Inq. 29 May, 27 Edward I (1299). Redenhal. The manor (full extent given), including customs called customers' aid and ward, a rent called 'loksilver.' and other customs, held jointly enfeoffed with Margaret his wife by Bartholomew de Yatingden, father of the said Margaret, with the king's confirmation, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies or other heirs of the said Margaret if she should not have issue by him, of the king in chief by service of 2 knight's fees. The earl Marshal receives 106s. yearly rent from the manor. Henry, son of the said Hugh and Margaret, aged 16, is his next heir. Berkshire. Inq. Thursday before St. Augustine, 27 Edward I (1299). Yatyngdon. The manor (extent given) held for life only as the right of Margaret his wife, of John, son and heir of Roger de Somery, by service of a knight's fee by doing scutage to him when it runs; so that he held a moiety as of the inheritance of the said Margaret, and the other moiety as of the acquisition of the said Hugh and Margaret; for one Ralph de Knyveton and Eleanor his wife gave a moiety of the said manor by his charter, and granted the same to them to hold to them and their heirs of the said Margaret, by fine levied in the king's court; so that the said Hugh had no right in the manor except for life, and after his death it ought to remain to the said Margaret and her heirs as abovesaid. Henry his son, aged 16, is his next heir. Warwick. Inq. made at Lapworth, 11 June, 27 Edward I (1299). Grafton. 30a. land and 8a. meadow held of the said Hugh by the abbot of Westm[inster], rendering 12s. yearly; and 7 tofts and 7 bovates of land (extent given with names of tenants). Over Etyndon. A messuage and lands (extent given with names of tenants). All the aforesaid tenements held of William le Botyler of Wemme by service of 1/4 knight's fee and doing scutage when it shall happen. Etyndon parish 3s. yearly rent in the field of Fulry, acquired of John de Hercy, tenure unspecified. Henry his son, aged 16 at the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 26 Edward I (8 September 1298), is his next heir. Leicester. Inq. made at Leicester, 21 May, 27 Edward I (1299). Braundeston. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), with 3 virgates of land in the same town, held of Thomas de Caumvile for 1/10 knight's fee, doing scutage when it shall happen and two appearances at the view of frankpledge; and he holds a carucate of land in the same town of Roger la Zouche by service of 12s. 4d. yearly, and doing suit at his court there every three weeks; a carucate of land of Geoffrey le Mareschal, rendering at the feasts of St. Thomas the Apostle and Christmas 22d.; and 2 1/2 virgates of land of Amice de Chadesdene, rendering a pair of gloves at Easter for all service. Heir as last above. Warwick. Inq. made at Stratford upon Avon, 24 May, 27 Edward I (1299). Lapworth. The manor with 3 carucates of land (full extent given with names of tenants) held jointly enfeoffed with Margaret his wife by Master Henry de Brandeston sometime lord of Lapworth, of the earl of Leicester by service of 1/2 knight's fee, doing suit at the earl's court at Leicester every three weeks. Heir as last above. ==Research Notes== ===Parentage of Hugh de Brandeston === The parentage of Hugh de Brandeston has not been located in primary sources. The Visitation of the County of Warwick in the Year 1619 contains a pedigree for Brandeston and Mountford, which contains seven generations going back to "Radus de Brandeston, Dom's de Brandeston in Com. Leicester." ''The Visitation of the County of Warwick in the Year 1619'', Taken by William Camden, ed. John Fetherston, London, 1877. p. 127, Braundeston and Mountford. Google Books. This Radus is shown as the father of Hugh de Brandeston. The accuracy of this pedigree in the early generations is questionable, and it skips a known generation (Henry) between Hugh I and Hugh II. No record of this Radus (Radulphus, Ralph) de Brandeston has been found in contemporary records, and as such his existence is questionable. There is a more contemporary pedigree of the Brandeston family from the De Banco Rolls dating from 1374. ''Pedigrees from the Plea Rolls'', George Wrottesley, p. 106. De Banco. Mich. 48 E. 3. m. 348 dorso. Google Books. This pedigree contains four generations beginning with Hugh and his brother Henry - no father for them is given. This pedigree correctly includes the generation for Henry between Hugh I and Hugh II. VCH Leicester, Parishes added since 1892: Braunstone, contains the following: "In 1293 the manor was held from Richard Harecurt by Thomas de Camville, but Thomas was probably not the tenant in demesne, since in 1299 the manor was held from him by Hugh of Braunstone. Members of Hugh's family had been holding land in the parish earlier; Hugh's brother, Master Henry of Braunstone, was holding land at Braunstone in 1297 (sic., should read 1279) and Adam son of Ivo, who was holding land in the township in 1225 was probably Master Henry's father." It appears that Master Henry was the elder brother, born about 1240 (he was serving as a clerk under Thomas de Cantilupe at Amiens in 1263),The Barons' War Including the Battles of Lewes and Evesham, William Henry Blaauw, Second Edition, London, 1871. p.114, Note 1. Google Books. and that Hugh was born about 1245 to 1250. Master Henry held the Braunstone land in Leicestershire before Hugh. If there was an Adam holding land in Braunstone in 1225, he would more likely be their grandfather than their father. Unlike Radus de Brandeston, I have located primary source documentation for Adam of Braunstone (in 1242) and Ivo of Braunstone (in 1208-9), but nothing other than name and location to link them to Hugh or Henry. Until additional information is obtained, the parentage of Hugh and Henry remains speculative. ==Sources== See also: * BHO, Parishes: Lapworth, ''A History of the County of Warwick'', Vol. 5, Kington Hundred, ed. L F Salzman, London, 1949. pp. 108-116. British History Online: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/warks/vol5/pp108-116. * BHO, Parishes: Ettington, ''A History of the County of Warwick'', Vol. 5, Kington Hundred, ed. L F Sslzman, London, 1949. pp. 77-84. British History Online: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/warks/vol5/pp77-84. * BHO, Parishes: Grandborough, ''A History of the County of Warwick'', Vol. 6, Knightlow Hundred, ed. L F Salzman, London, 1951. pp. 94-99. British History Online: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/warks/vol6/pp94-99. * BHO, Hundred of Earsham: Redenhall, ''An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk'', Vol. 5, Francis Blomefield, London, 1806. pp. 358-372. British History Online: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol5/pp358-372. * Dugdale, Sir William, ''The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated'', Second Edition, revised by William Thomas, D.D., Vol. II, London, 1730. pp. 785-793, Barlichway Hundred, Lapworth. Google Books. * Dugdale, Sir William, The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated, Second Edition, revised by William Thomas, D.D., Vol. I, London, 1730. pp. 312-315, Knightlow Hundred, Grandborough. Google Books.

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[[Vaughan-1128|Click here to go back to Hugh Vaughan Knight Profile]] ---- == Inquisition Post Mortem == [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/inquisitions-post-mortem/| Inquisition Post Mortem]'Inquisitions: Henry VIII (part 2 of 3)', in Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem For the City of London: Part 1, ed. G S Fry (London, 1896), pp. 43-60. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/abstract/no1/pp43-60 [accessed 18 May 2021].“Vaughan, Hugh, Knight: London.” Reference: C 142/58/92, Date: 28 Hen. VIII. The National Archives, Kew. Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series II, and other Inquisitions, Henry VII to Charles I. (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7820263). Accessed 18 May 2021. taken at the [http://www.guildhall.cityoflondon.gov.uk/history| Guildhall], 27 October, 28 Henry VIII [1536], before [Allen-29642| John Alen, knight, Mayor and escheator], after the death of Hugh Vaughan, knight, by the oath of Richard Madoxe, John Palmer, William Botsam, John Browne, William Archer, John Alen, John Ramsey, William Mosseman, William Hyllyard, Andrew Chesham, Robert Johnson, John Lute, and John . . ., who say that Hugh Vaughan, knight, was seised of 2 [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cardiff-records/vol5/pp557-598| messuages or tenements] with 2 shops and a stable thereto belonging in the parish of the [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/St_Mary_Somerset_with_St_Mary_Mounthaw,_London_Genealogy| Blessed Mary Somersett] at the [http://www.queens-haven.co.uk/bigod-house-norfolk-inn.htm| Brokynwharf], London: which said premises are held of the King in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgage| burgage] by the service of 1 red rose only to be paid yearly at the feast of [http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/illmanus/arunmancoll/f/011aru000000109u00184000.html| St. John the Baptist], and are worth per ann., clear, £5. Hugh Vaughan died 28 August last past; George Vaughan is his son and heir, and is aged 14 years and more, and is not married. Inq. p. m. 28 Henry VIII, No. 92. ---- == Transcript of Will == “Will of Sir Hugh Vaughan or Vaughn.” PROB 11/25 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers : Hogen. The National Archives, Kew. (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D977298). Accessed 18 May 2021. {{Image|file=Sir_Hugh_Vaughan-1.pdf |caption='''Click the link above to access a PDF copy of the Will.''' }} T[estamentum] D[omi]ni Hugonis Vaugh[a]n Milit[es] In the Name of God amen The xvj [16th] day of July in the xxvti [35th] yere of the Reign of King Henry the Eight [1533], I S[i]r Hugh Vaugh[a]n Knight being of hole mynde and good memorie lawd be to god make ordeyn and devise this my p[rese]nt testament and last will in man[ner] and forme following / First I com[m]end and bequeth my soule to allmighti god and to oure blessid lady mother and virgin / And to all the Celestiall company of hevin / and my body to be beried in the Holy Sepulture w[i]t[h]in the churche of the monasterie of sainte Peter of Westmynster w[i]t[h]in the chappell of Sainct Mighell where as I have cho==sen my place and cawsed to be made my Sepulture in case be I deceas in Westmynster aforesa=yd, or els w[i]t[h]in the p[ar]ishe churche of Lyttletan at the discretion of myn executors and ov[er]sears / Item I Will and charge myn executors that they in as shorte tyme after my dethe as they can shalle provide a preest of honest conv[er]sacc[i]on to sing for my soule and all my Frend[es] in the said chapel of sainct Mighell of Westmynster aforesaid for terme of iij . [3] yeres next following my deceas, or ell[es] where as my bodye shall be buried / And I Will that the same preest shall have for his wages yerely ten m[a]rc[es] st[er]ling during the saide iij . [3] yeres / Item I give and bequeath to my iiij . [4] Doughters Ka=teryne . Elizabeth / Anne and Jane begotten of the body of my wife Dame Blanche / That is to say to Katerin my yongest Doughter lxli [£60] / to Elizabeth my Doughter lxli [£60] to Anne my Doughter xlli [£40] / And to Jane my Doughter xxxli [£30] / to be paied by myn executors , or th’executors of them at the Daye of their mariage, or when they or any of them shalbe of the age of xxj . [21] yeres / And if yt so fortune that any of my said Doughters do deceas before that age / and not maried / that then I Will & ordein that the p[ar]te of her so deceased be evinly devidid and distributed among[es] the other iij . [3] susters then lyving, And allso in likewise to be done of the other Susters that shall happen to deceas that allwaies their porcions to remayn to legest lyvers or liver of the same iiij . [4] daughters The Residew of all my good[es] moveable and unmoveable afore not bequethed / my Dett[es] paied and my legac[es] fullfilled and Doone I give and bequethe unto Dame Blanche my wyfe that she shall therof dispoase in deed[es] of charitie for the helthe of my soule as she shall seme best to the pleas[u]r[e] of godd & to enterteyne and governe therw[i]t[h] her self and my children untill they com[m]e to the yeres of discretion or married or otherwise lefully disposed / And unto my saide wife to be obedient and s[er]visable and by her Counsell to be Ruled / gov[er]nyd and taught / And I do make ordeine and constitute myn executours Dame Blanche my wife and Anthony Vaugh[a]n my sonne to be myn[n] executours of this my last Will and testament ult[imo] vol[u]ntas dict[i] D[omini] Hugonis Vaugh[a]n mi[li]t[es] [The last wishes of Sir Hugh Vaughan Knight] Thys is the last will of me the saide sir Hugh Vaugh[a]n Knight made the day and yere abovesaid concernyng the disposicion of all my man[or]s land[es] ten[emen]t[es] Rent[es] Rev[er]sions and s[er]vices medowes feding[es] & pastures wood[es] and underwood[es] w[i]t[h] all and singular their app[ur]ten[a]nc[es] aswell Frehold as coppihold whiche the saide s[ir] Hugh Vaugh[a]n or any other p[er]son or p[er]sonnes have or hathe to my use w[i]t[h]in the Realme of England or els where / First I will that suche p[er]sonnes and their Heir[es] as nowe and hereafter shall stande and be seased of and in all and singular my man[or]s land[es] and teneme[n]t[es] and other the p[re]misses to the use of me the said s[ir] Hugh and myn Heir[es] shall stand and be seased of and in the same my man[or]s land[es] and tenement[es] to suche use as hereafter followith I will that Dame Blannche my wife shall have Immediatly after my deathe my manor of Asham w[i]t[h] all and singular th’app[ur]ten[a]nc[es] w[i]t[h]in the Countie of Myddlesex whiche I lately purchased of one Margarete Dawes the widow and now Countes of Kent w[i]t[h]in the saide Countie of Myddlesex / It[e]m I will that the saide Dame Blannche my wife shall have my mansion place of Lyttelby called Ipwell w[i]t[h] all other land[es] medows pastures Rent[es] and s[er]vic[es] called Ipwell or otherwise namyd lying in the p[ar]isshe of Littleton Lathum and Shep[er]ton w[i]t[h]in the said Countie of Myddlesex / Item I will that the same Dame Blannche my wife shall have my land[es] & tenement[es] aswell frehold as Coppiehold lying in Felth[a]m or w[i]t[h]in the p[ar]isshe of Felth[a]m whiche I late purchased of Edward North of London gent[leman] / Allso I will that my saide wife shall have ij . [2] meases sett and edefied in Holborne w[i]t[h]in the Suburbs of the Citie of Lond[on] whiche lately I purchased of Giles Heron, son[n]e and heire of s[ir] John Heron Knight deceased and whiche wer late Edwarde Me[riell?] Citizen and grocer of London / Item I will that the saide Dame Blannche my wife shall have all my ten[emen]t[es] w[i]t[h] a garden thereunto belonging called the Bell Ally in Westmynster whiche I lately purchased of one Will[ia]m Hawkins of Plymouth m[er]channte . To have & to hold the said Man[or] w[i]t[h] all other land[es] and ten[emen]t[es] medows pastures Rent[es] and s[er]vic[es] aforespecfied and w[i]t[h]all and singular their app[ur]ten[a]nc[es] to the said Dame Blanche my wife and to her Assignes for terme of her lyfe paying the Rent[es] to to be dew after my deceas for the saide Manor land[es] and ten[emen]t[es] to the cheif lorde or lord[es] of the Fee or Feez therof . Item I give to Dame Blannche my wife my mansion place in Westmynster whiche I hold of the Abbot and Covent of Westmynster unto the tyme my sonne and heire com[m]e to his full age of xxj . [21] yeres / All the Residew of other my Land[es] and ten[men]t[es] unbequethed I give and grannte unto George my sonne / and to the heir[es] males of his bodie lawfully begotten Allso after the deceas of the saide Dame Blannche my wife, I will the manor of Littelton & th’app[ur]ten[a]c[es] w[i]t[h] all suche other land[es] and ten[emen]t[es] as the saide Dame Blannche my wife hathe in Joyntor to the saide George my sonne, and to the heir[es] males of his bodye lawfullye begotten. And for lack of issue male of his body lawfully begotten. I will the saide man[or] of Littelton w[i]t[h] other the land[es] and ten[emen]t[es] to the saide George my sonne before bequethed holy remayn to my sonne Frances And to the heir[es] males of his body lawfully begotten. And for lack of Issue male of his bodye lawfully begotten, to Remayne to Anthony my sonne and to the heir[es] males of his bodye lawfully begotten. And for lacke of issue male of his bodie lawfully begotten to remayn to Katherin my Doughter and to the heir[es] males of her bodie lawfully begotten for evar . Allso as concerning my Convent seales of the monastery off Westm[inster] whiche I lately purchased of one Will[ia]m Gefferey late s[erva]nnte to my lorde Warh[a]m late Archebisshopp of Canterbury deceased. I will and give all the termes of yeres whiche shalbe to com[m]e of the saide Covent seales after my Deceas unto George my sonne and to his assignes And I Will that the foresaide Dame Blannche my wife shall have the gov[er]nannce and ov[er]sight of all the ten[emen]t[es] and Shoppis w[i]t[h] their app[ur]ten[a]nc[es] being comprysed in the said Covent seales toward[es] the Fynding of the saide George my sonne to scole untill he come unto the full age of xxj . [21] yeres Allso I give to my sonne Anthony to be myn executor w[i]t[h] my saide wife for his labor and paynes taking xl . li [£10] at his full age of xxj . [21] yeres Item I give to Frances my sonne fifty pound[es] at his full age of xxj . [21] yeres It[e]m I give to George my sonne fourty pound[es] at his full age of xxj . [21] yeres. And if it fortune any of them to die er he come to his full age of xxj . [21] yeres / That then I will the p[ar]te of hym so deceased to remayn to his other ij . [2] brethern then living / And if it fortune any of the said ij . [2] brethern to die before his full age / then to remayne to hym that ov[er]lyvith / And yf ytt fortune the said George Frannc[es] and Anthony to die before they be maried or come to the age of xxj . [21] yeres. That then I will the money to them bequethid be distributed among[es] their Susters of the bodie of the saide Dame Blannche begotten then lyving / Allso I do make and ordein s[ir] Will[ia]m Kyngestone Knight, Edmond Castell and Richard Castell gentilmen brothern to Dame Blanche my wife Sup[er]visors and ov[er]sears of this my last will and testame[n]t / And I give to s[ir] Will[ia]m Kingeston for his labor and paynes taking twenty pound[es]. It[em] I give to the said Edmond Castell tenne pound[es]. It[em] I give to the said Richard Castell x. [10] m[a]rc[es] In Wittnes of this my last will and testament in the presence of s[ir] Henry Mote preest Curate of the p[ar]isshe churche of sainct Margarett[es] of Westmynster aforesaid George Lorde vintenar, John Forde yoman Will[ia]m Russell Waxchanndeler Humfry Taylor berebruar / Robert Grannte baker Will[ia]m Jenyns [?] Inneholder and Philipp Leatall Cutler, and me John Freman notarie the writer of this last will and testament / Yt is provided by me the saide s[ir] Hugh Vaugh[a]n Knight that if case the saide Dame Blannche my wife fortune to mary after my deceas, That then I will that my sonne and heire shall have a sufficient lodging for hym and his s[erva]nnt[es] w[i]t[h] in my Manor off Lyttleton w[i]t[h] Free passage to and from at all tymes That is to saye the two chambers north west/ whereas Richard Castell and s[ir] Guillym now lieth w[i]t[h] all man[er] the bedding[es] & hangyng[es] to the same chambers now p[er]teyning / Allso ij . [2] other chambers in the nether ende of the old Hall of the same side of the same howse w[i]t[h] all the bedding[es] and paynted hanging[es] to the same ij . [2] chambers now belonging unto my said sonne and heire / know you me the said s[ir] Hugh Vaugh[a]n Knight to have sett my seale of armes to this my last Will and testament & have subscribed the same in the presence of the saide witnes ./. Probatum fuit suprascriptum Test[amentu]m xiiijo [14th] die mens[is] Septembris Anno D[omi]ni Mill[es]imo quingen[tesimo] trigesimo sexto Ap[u]d London Coram mag[ist]ro Townesend Surrogato D[omi]ni [_]ncte D[omin]i n[ost]ri Regis Henrici Octavi Anglie et Franncie Regis etc. Juramento Anthonij Vaugh[a]n p[er]sonalis p[rese]nt[es] et Joh[ann]is How procur[ator]is Domine Blanche Relict executor[ibus] in h[uius]mo[d]i test[ament]o no[m]i[n]at[i] Ac approbatum et insumatum / Com[m]issaq[ue] fuit admi[ni]stracio o[mn]I et singulor[um] bonor[um] Jur[ium] et credito[rum] d[i]c[t]i defuncti predict[es] ex de bene et fidel[ite]r admi[ni]strand[o] / Ac de pleno et fide-li Inventario secundo Andree prox[imo] futur[i] exhibend[o] Necnon de plano et vero Compoto reddend[i] ad sancta dei E[va]nngelia Jurat[i] ./. [The will was proved on the 14th day of September 1536 at London by the oaths of Anthony Vaughan personally present and John How proctor for Dame Blanche the relict, the executors in the will named to whom administration was granted – They to exhibit a plain and faithful inventory [on the second feast of St Andrew next following?] and to render a plain and true account of their administration] == Sources ==

Sir Richard Perrott 'Pretended Baronet'

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{{Image|file=Sir_Richard_Perrott_Pretended_Baronet.png |align=c |size=l |caption=[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~parrott/genealogy/PDFs/The%20Herald%20and%20Genealogist%201874%20vol%208.pdf '''SIR RICHARD PERROTT, A SOI-DISANT BARONET.''']}} see also #[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~parrott/genealogy/baronets.shtml The Perrott Baronets] #[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~parrott/genealogy/PDFs/Psoc%201984%20%201(4);%2093-95%20Baronets%20Arms.pdf Perrett J. 1985. The College of Arms correspondence. P-rr-tt Society 1(4):93-95.] #[https://ukga.org/DB/33/bpeerage1849/786.jpg Burke's Peerage 1848] & c.f. #[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~parrott/genealogy/PDFs/A_historical_tour_through_Pembrokeshire%20appendix.pdf Historical Tour of Pembrokeshire by Richard Fenton (1811)''']{{Image|file=Sir_Richard_Perrott_Pretended_Baronet-1.jpg |align=l |size=270 |caption='''Sir Richard's daughter Jane with husband'''}}
Jane Juliana Darnley Perrott (1795-1863) was the daughter of [https://archive.org/details/SirRichardPerrottAndWelshPerrottsConverted 'Pretended Baronet'] Sir Richard Perrott (1716-1796) and Margaret Jemima Fordyce (1760-1832).

She is pictured with her husband Garrett Brinsley Sheridan (1792-1855).

The couple are rumoured to have eloped, perhaps because of family disapproval of the marriage (Garrett was an actor, but later became a solicitor.)

They had four children [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Brinsley_Sheridan Henry,] MP for Dudley, Margaret, Charlotte & John from 1820-1831.''

Sir Robert Graham

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{{Estimated Date}} ===Family=== Robert was born about 1387. His date of birth is based on the date of his parent's marriage. He was the son of [[Graham-2881|Patrick Graham of Kincardine]] and [[Stewart-6424|Egidia Stewart]]. Paul, Sir James Balfour''The Scots Peerage'' : Edinburgh (1904) Volume 6, page 214 [https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun06pauluoft/scotspeeragefoun06pauluoft/page/214/mode/2up vol 6 page 214] Robert was thought to have been a student in Paris in 1394 He was generally designated as "of Kinpunt" having probably succeeded to the estate after the advancement of his brother [[Graham-3645|Patrick Graham]], to the Earldom of Strathearn. Stuart, John, Burnett, G ''The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland '' Edinburgh (1878) Great Britain Public Record Office, Vol IV page 195 [https://archive.org/details/rotuliscaccariir04grea/page/n195/mode/1up Vol IV page 195] Robert was said to be the uncle and tutor of [[Graham-7019|Malise, Earl of Strathearn]] whose father had been killed. History of the Earldoms of Strathearn, Monteith and Airth, National Library of Scotland [https://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/archive/94880370# page 17] ===Marriage and Children=== In an indenture dated 1399 between Sir Patrick Graham of Kincardine and Sir John Oliphant of Abderalgie that their respective son and daughter, Robert Graham and [[Oliphant-76|Marion Oliphant]] marry "God willing" Drummond, The Honourable William, Glasgow: Constable (1889) ''Geneaology of the Most Noble and Ancient House of Drummond '' [https://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/archive/96557318#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=181&xywh=-2212%2C-199%2C6922%2C3974 page 166] ''Oliphants in Scotland'' History of Scottish Families, National Library of Scotland [[https://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/archive/95435867# page xxvii] ''MacFarlane Geneaologies''-National Library of Scotland [https://digital.nls.uk/genealogical-collections-concerning-families/archive/74538582#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=109 vol 2 page 102] Marion Oliphant is supposed to be the same Marion Oliphant who in 1446-47 resigned the lands of Cessfurd and others in favor of Sir Robert Graham, the eldest of her four sons Paul, Sir James Balfour ''The Scots Peerage'' Edinburgh: David Douglas (1904) vol 6, page 537 [https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun06pauluoft/scotspeeragefoun06pauluoft/page/536/mode/2up vol 6, page 537] In a charter by James, Lord Hamilton dated 24 February 1446-7 to his kinsman Robert of Graham son and heir of Marion of Olphant, the sons of Marion are listed as the said Robert, Walter Graham, Patrick Graham and Umfridd Graham ''Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=_GIpAAAAYAAJ&pg=GBS.PA16&hl=en_GB Robert is in a charter dated 4 August 1420, with William Graham and his spouse Mariota Stewart. His brother Alexander is among the witnesses ''The Great Seal of Scotland'' A.D 1306-1668 [https://archive.org/details/registrummagnisi02scot/page/36/mode/1up vol 2 page 36] Mariote Stewart probably refers to Mary Stewart, Countess of Angus. He had a son Thomas Graham who was with him as witness to the infeftment of Lucas of Stirling in the lands of Kere 22 January 1433 Fraser, William ''Stirlings of Keir'' : Edinburgh (1858) National Library of Scotland, [https://digital.nls.uk/96700752# page 211]] He may have had other sons. In an excerpt from his book ''Life and Death of King James I of Scotland'' John Shirley mentions "one of Graham's sons" and he is said to have 5 sons, including Thomas who was the eldest Brown, MH (2004) Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Subscription needed ===Political Life=== He was a supporter of Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany and his son Murdoch who was kept in captivity for some years by the English, and liberated in about 1416 shortly after Henry V succeeded his father. Stuart John, Burnett, G, Edinburgh (1878) Great Britain Public Record Office ''The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'' [https://archive.org/details/rotuliscaccariir04grea/page/n79/mode/2up Vol 4 page Ixxvii] When Murdoch and his 2 sons were executed by James I in 1425, Robert Graham was imprisoned in Dunbar, Stuart, John, Burnett, G, Edinburgh (1898) Great Seal Public Office ''The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'' [https://archive.org/details/rotuliscaccariir04grea/page/n91/mode/2up page Ixxix] but was free by 1428 . In 1436 after a disastrous military campaign in Roxburgh, afterwards referred to as the "Foul Raid" Stuart , John, Burnett, G Edinburgh (1898) Great Britain Public Office, ''The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'' [https://archive.org/details/rotuliscaccariir04grea/page/n81/mode/2up vol 4 page Ixxix] Sir Robert denounced James I in Parliament and attempted to arrest him. Shirley, John, translation of ''The Dethe of James Kynge of Sotis'', page 8 https://quod.lib.umich.edu/c/cme/deathjas/1:2?rgn=main;view=fulltext McGladdery, Christine, ''The Kings and Queens of Scotland: James I'' (2002) page 140 Robert was arrested, and banished and imprisoned Stuart, John, Burnett, G: Edinburgh (1878) Great Britain Public Record Office ''The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland [https://archive.org/details/rotuliscaccariir04grea/page/n122/mode/1up vol 4 page cxix] but he afterwards escaped. Harris. Sir Nicholas, ''History of the Earldoms of Strathearn and Monteith'' W Pickering : London, 1842, National Library of Scotland, [https://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/archive/94880370#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=47&xywh=-550%2C0%2C3598%2C4195 page 20] Following his escape from imprisonment, a conspiracy was formed between Sir Robert and the Earl of Atholl and Atholl's grandson, Robert Stewart ''Story of the Stewarts'' History of Scottish Families: National Library of Scotland https://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/archive/95232287# . On the night of 20 February 1437 ,James was lodging in the Dominican Friary in Perth, when Robert Stewart allowed in the conspirators McQuarrie, Alan ''Medieval Scotland : Kingship and Nation'' Sutton (2004) page 219 including Sir Robert , and his son Thomas, accompanied by a body of 300 Highlanders Stuart, John, Burnett, G, Edinburgh: (1878) Great Britain Public Record Office''The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'' Vol 4 page cxxi [https://archive.org/details/rotuliscaccariir04grea/page/n124/mode1up vol 4 page cxxi] when they then stabbed the king to death. Sir Robert is said to have been a leading actor in the murder 'Cronykill' in Misc.Scotia.ii as cited in Paul, Sir James Balfour, ''The Scots Peerage'' Edinburgh: David Douglas (904) Volume 6, page 214 [https://scotspeeragefoun06pauluoft/page/214/mode/2up vol 6 page 214] and dealt the fatal blow Brown. Michael, ''James I'' 1994: Tuckwell Press 2000 page 198 Seaver, J Montgomery ''Graham Family Records'' Philadelphia (1929) p29 (D) Ref 40 https://archive.org/details/grahamfamilyreco00seav/page/29/mode/1up Within a month the leaders of the plot were caught. The Earl of Atholl had a red hot coronet placed on his head before he and his son were beheaded. Robert Stewart was tortured to death. Sir Robert Graham was found hiding under a rock on the edge of Loch Bhac above Blair Atholl, still known as Graham's Rock ''History of the Stewarts|Battles and Historic Events| Murder of James : https://www.stewartsociety.org/history-of-the-stewarts.cfm?section=battles-and-historical-events&subcatid=2&histid=17 ===Death=== He murdered King James I in 1437, in Perth McGladdery, Christine''The Kings and Queens of Scotland : James I (2002) page 143 , in a plot with the Earl of Atholl Shirley, John ''Life and Death of King James I of Scotland'' (1837) https://digital.nls.uk/scotlandspages/timeline/1437.html He was tried at Stirling Castle and died on the scaffold in the same year, some claiming that he was tortured before, Graham, Lloyd D, House Graham ''From the Antoine Wall to the Temple of Hymen'' Chapter 5, page 73 for his part in the murder. His son Thomas who was part of the plot to murder of James I, also suffered the same consequence ==Research Notes== :Robert's marriage to Mariota Oliphant, may have never taken place, according to Louisa Grace Graeme in her book Or and Sable: A book of the Graemes and Grahams, instead she married his half brother William . Graeme, Louisa Grace ''Or and Sable A book of the Graemes and Grahams page xxx [https://archive.org/details/orsablebookofgra00grae/page/n43/mode/1up page xxx] No sources provided in this book and the premise is not proven. :It could be a possibility that the [[Oliphant-76|Marion Oliphant]] married to Robert was a completely different person to the Mariota Oliphant purported to be married to his half brother William. There is much conjecture about the name of William's first wife and the mother of his elder children, yet to be resolved. ==Sources== See Also: Clan Graham Society ''The Grahams : These Are Your People'' https://clangrahamsociety.org/the-grahams-these-are-your-people/ Abernethy, Susan : The Assassination of King James I of Scotland https://thefreelancehistorywriter.com/2013/05/24/the-assassination-of-king-james-i-of-scotland/ Flantzer, Susan : Assassination of James I, King of Scotland, https://www.unofficialroyalty.com/assassination-of-james-i-king-of-scots-1437/ Oram, Professor Richard ''A Queen's Revenge - King James I of Scotland'' http://www.kingjames1ofscotland.co.uk/publications/a-queens-revenge/ [[Wikipedia: James I of Scotland]] [[Wikipedia: Sir Robert Graham]] [[Wikipedia: Roxburgh Castle]] [[Wikipedia: Dunbar Castle]] Clan Graham: Electric Scotland https://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/dtog/graham2.html

Sir Robert Throckmorton, 4th Bt - Transcribed will

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[[Category: Buckinghamshire, Wills and Estates]] '''This is a transcript of the registered will of [[Throckmorton-206|Sir Robert Throckmorton, 4th Baronet of Coughton Court]]. He wrote his will on 13 March, 1788. It was proved 27 February, 1792.'''
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document, with the exception that paragraph breaks have been added at change of bequest.
The names of individuals have been included in bold text for ease of identification.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as "th", and "ff" has been rendered as the capital letter "F"
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim. '''Source images of the will of Sir Robert Throckmorton, 4th Bart. Throckmorton of Coughton Court''': :The National Archives Website: Discovery: PROB 11/1215/129 Will of Sir Robert Throckmorton of Buckland , Berkshire, 27 February 1792, Description available at https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D365069 (accessed 9 Feb 2023) :"England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
:The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1215
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:Will of Sir Robert Throckmorton, granted probate on 27 Feb 1792. Died about 1792 in Buckland, Berkshire, England. 19 pages. '''Persons mentioned (by page where first mentioned)''' Page 1: :'''[[Throckmorton-206|Sir Robert Throckmorton]]''', 4th Baronet of Coughton Court, Testator. :'''[[Throckmorton-455|George Throckmorton, Esquire]]''', deceased eldest son of Testator. :'''[[Paston-87|Anna Maria Throckmorton]]''', widow of Testator's son George :'''[[Throckmorton-572|John Courtenay Throckmorton, Esquire]]''', eldest son of Testator's deceased son George :'''[[Throckmorton-670|George Throckmorton, Esquire]]''', 2nd son of Testator's deceased son George :'''[[Butler-25672|Charles Butler, Esquire]]''', Attorney at Lincoln's Inn. :'''[[Throckmorton-671|Charles Throckmorton, Esquire]]''', 3rd son of Testator's deceased son George Page 2: :'''Francis Throckmorton, Esquire''', 4th son of Testator's deceased son George :'''[[Throckmorton-454|William Throckmorton, Esquire]]''', 5th son of Testator's deceased son George Page 3: :'''James Fermor''', late of the City of York Esquire :'''[[Giffard-428|Dame Maria Catharine (Giffard) Throckmorton]]''', Wife of John Courtenay Throckmorton, Esquire :'''John Stoner Esquire''' :'''[[Seymour_Conway-1|Right Honorable Francis Seymour Conway]]''' :'''[[Browne-1969|Anthony Lord Viscount Montague]]''', Deceased :'''[[Petre-164|Right Honorable Robert Edward Lord Petre]]''' :'''[[Blount-952|Sir Walter Blount Baronet]]''' :'''John Giffard Esquire''' :'''[[FitzHerbert-221|Basil FitzHerbert Esquire]]''' :'''[[Canning-309|Francis Canning Esquire]]''' Page 4: :'''Lord Bishop of Bristol''' :'''Thomas Boutilier Esquire''' Page 11: :'''[[Heywood-1646|Dame Lucy (Heywood) Throckmorton]]''', 3rd Wife of the Testator. Page 15: :'''Robert Fogg''' :'''Brousley Chester''' :'''Teresa Throckmorton''', Granddaughter of Testator :'''Mr. Orme''' :'''[[Throckmorton-205|Mary Theresa (Throckmorton) FitzHerbert]]''', Daughter of Testator :'''Petronilla Rorguiguy''' Page 18: :'''John Rawbone''', Curate of Buckland :'''Henry Clifford Esquire''' of Lincoln's Inn :'''Step Hope''', Clerk to Charles Butler Esquire Lincoln's Inn :'''William Battine''' :'''Sir William Wynne Knight''' '''Will dated 13 March, 1788, and proved 27 February, 1792.''' '''Page 1 (Folio 163 recto)''' :(Will begins about one-quarter down the page) :("Sir Robert Throckmorton Baronet" written in right margin.) I '''Sir Robert Throckmorton''' of Buckland in the County of
Berks Baronet Do hereby revoke all wills Codicils and other
Testamentary Dispositions by me heretofore made and declare
and publish this to be my last will and testament. I
recommend my soul to God and in his infinite mercies
and in the infinite mercies of his blessed son my
redeemer I humbly hope for my Salvation. Whereas by
Indentures of Lease and Release bearing date respectively
the fourteenth and fifteenth days of May in the year
one thousand seven hundred and eighty two and made or
expressed to be made between me the said '''Sir Robert'''
'''Throckmorton''' of the first part, '''Anna Maria Throckmorton'''
Widow and Relict of '''George Throckmorton''' Esquire my
late son of the second part, '''John Courtenay Throckmorton'''
Esq[uire] (now the Eldest Son of the said '''George Throckmorton'''
and '''George Throckmorton''' Esq[uire]; (now the second son of the
said '''George Throckmorton''') of the third part and '''Charles'''
'''Butler''' Esquire of the fourth part and a Common Recovery
suffered in his majesty's court of Common pleas at
Westminster in Trinity Term in the said year one
Thousand seven hundred and eighty two. The manor or
Lordship Capital Messuage or Mansion House and other
Hereditaments of or in Weston Underwood in the County
of Bucks were limitted settled and assured after the decease
of me or the said '''John Courtenay Throckmorton''' which
should first happen to the use of the said '''George'''
'''Throckmorton''' my Grandson and his assigns for the
term of his natural life and after his decease to
the use of the first and every other son of his
Body successively in Tail Male. And for want of such
issue to the use of '''Charles Throckmorton''' Esq[uire]; (now
the third son of my said late son '''George Throckmorton''')
and his assigns for the term of his natural life
'''Page 2 (Folio 163 verso)''' and after his decease to the use of the first and
every other son of his body successively in Tail Male
And for want of such issue to the use of '''Francis'''
'''Throckmorton''' Esq[uire]; (now the fourth son of my said late
son '''George Throckmorton''') and his assigns for the Term
of his natural life and after his decease to the
use of the first and every other son of his body
successively in Tail Male. And for want of such issue
to the use of '''William Throckmorton''' Esq[uire]; (now the fifth
son of my said late son '''George Throckmorton''') and his
assigns for the term of his natural life and after
his decease to the use of his first and every other
son of his body successively in Tail Male. And for
want of such issue to the use of the said '''John'''
'''Courtney Throckmorton''' and his assigns during the term
Of his natural life and after his decease to the use
Of the first and every other son of his body successively
In Tail Male. And for want of such issue to the use
of me the said '''Sir Robert Throckmorton''' my heirs
And assigns for ever and by the said indenture
of the said fifteenth day of May it is so provided
That in case and when and so often from time
To time as the manors and other heredit[ament]s in the
Counties of Berks, Warwick, and Worcester (the family
Estates of me the said '''Sir Robert Throckmorton''' for so
much or such part or parts thereof as shall there
be of greater yearly value than one thousand pounds
clear of all deductions for taxes or other impositions
Whatsoever shall descend or come to or devolve upon
the said '''George Throckmorton''', the grandson '''Charles'''
'''Throckmorton''', '''Francis Throckmorton''' and '''William Throckmorton'''
or any of them or any son or heir male of the
Body of them or any of them as therein mentioned
who for the time being shall be entitled in possession
to the rents issues and profits of the said manors
Heredit[ament]s and premises in the said county of Berks by
virtue of the limitations contained in the said indenture
of the said fifteenth day of May Then and in such
case and so often from thenceforth all and every
the use and uses estate and estates in and by the
same indenture of the said fifteenth day of May
limitted of and containing the said houses and
Heredit[ament]s in the said county of Berks or to the use
of such of them the said '''George Throckmorton''' the
Grandsons '''Charles Francis''' and '''William Throckmorton''' or
such of their several and respective sons and the
Heirs male of his body to or upon whom the said
Manors or Heredit[ament]s in the said counties of Berks
Warwick and Worcester shall descend come or devolve
as aforesaid shall cease determine and be utterly void
to all intents and purposes and thereupon the said
Manors lands and Heredit[ament]s in the said county of
'''Page 3 (Folio 164 recto)''' Buckingham shall go over to such of them the said
'''George, Charles, Francis and William Throckmorton''' or to the
son of such of them and the Heirs male of his Body
as would be entitled in possession to the said manors
and Heredit[ament]s in the said County of Berks in case such
of them the said '''George, Charles, Francis and William'''
'''Throckmorton''' to or upon whom or to or upon whose
Son or the Heirs male of the Body of whose Son
the said manors and Heredit[ament]s in the said Counties
of Berks Warwick and Worcester shall for the time being
descend come or devolve were then dead without leaving
any Heirs Male of his Body And Whereas the said
Manors Heredit[ament]s and Premises comprized in the said
herein before in part recited Indentures of Lease and
Release were mortgaged to '''James Fermor''' late of the City
of York Esquire borrowed for the Sum of one Thousand
five hundred and fifty pounds and Interest And Whereas
by Indentures of Lease and Release bearing date
respectively the ninth and tenth days of August in
the said Year one Thousand seven hundred and eighty
two the Release being of eight parts and made or
expressed to be made between me the said '''Sir Robert'''
'''Throckmorton''' of the first part the said '''John Courtenay'''
'''Throckmorton''' of the second part '''Mary Catherine'''
'''Throckmorton''' now the wife of the said '''John Courtenay'''
'''Throckmorton''' ( then '''Mary Catherine Giffard''' Spinster) of the
third part '''John Stoner Esq[uire]''' of the fourth part the
'''Right Honorable Francis Seymour Conway''' commonly called
'''Lord Viscount Beauchamp''' and '''Anthony Lord Viscount'''
'''Montague''' since deceased of the fifth part '''The Right'''
'''[Honorable] Robert Edward Lord Peter''' and '''Sir Walter Blount'''
Baronet of the sixth part '''John Giffard''' Esq[uire] and '''Basil'''
'''FitzHerbert''' Esquire of the seventh part and '''Francis'''
'''Canning''' Esq[uire] and '''William Fermor''' Esq[uire] of the eighth part
being the Settlement executed on the Marriage of the
of the said '''John Courtenay Throckmorton''' and '''Mary Catherine'''
'''Throckmorton''' and by two Common Recoveries suffered in
his Majesty's Court of Common pleas at Westminster in
Trinity Term aforesaid The Manor or Lordship Capital
Messuage or Mansion house and other Hereditaments
of or in Coughton in the said county of Warwick and
the manor or Lordship Capital Messuage or Mansion
house and other Heredit[ament]s of or in Buckland in the
said County of Berks were limitted settled and assured
after my decease To the use of the said '''John'''
'''Courtenay Throckmorton''' assigns during the
term of his natural life and after his decease
To the use of the first and other sons by the said
'''Mary Catherine Throckmorton''' his wife Successively in
Tail Male and for want of such Issue and in
default of such joint appointment by me and the
said''' John Courtenay Throckmorton''' as in the will mentions '''Page 4 (Folio 164 verso)''' To the use of the Sons of the said '''John Courtenay'''
'''Throckmorton''' by any other taken Wife successively in
Tail Male and for want of such Issue. To the use
of the said '''George Throckmorton''' the Grandson and his
assigns for the term of his natural life and after
his decease To the use of the first and every other
Son of his Body successively in Tail Male. And for
want of such Issue To the use of the said
'''Charles Throckmorton''' and his assigns for the term
of his natural life and after his decease To the
use of the first and every other Son of his Body
successively in Tail Male And for want of such
Issue to the use of the said '''Francis Throckmorton'''
and his assigns during the term of his natural
life and after his decease To the use of the first
and every other Son of his Body successively in Tail
Male And for want of such issue to the use of the
said '''William Throckmorton''' and his assigns for the
term of his natural life And after his decease To
the use of the first and every other Son of his
Body successively in Tail Male And for want of
such Issue To the use of the Right Heirs of me
the said '''Sir Robert Throckmorton''' And whereas by
Indenture bearing date the same tenth date of Aug[ust]
one Thousand seven hundred and eighty two and made
between me the said '''Sir Robert Throckmorton''' of the first
part the said '''John Courtenay Throckmorton''' of the second
part and the said '''Francis Seymour Conway''' commonly
called '''Lord Viscount Beauchamp''' and '''Anthony Lord'''
'''Viscount Montague''' of the third part the Manors or
Lordships and other Heredit[ament]s of or in Buscott and Great
Haddon in the said Counties of Berks and Oxford
were bargained and sold unto the said '''Francis Seymour'''
'''Conway''' commonly called '''Lord Viscount Beauchamp''' and
'''Anthony Lord Viscount Montague''' and their Heirs Upon
Trust to sell the same and to apply the Money arising
thereby in or towards the discharge of the Bond debts
and Mortgage Debts therein mentioned or referred to
and the Residue if any to me the said '''Sir Robert'''
'''Throckmorton''' And Whereas under or by virtue of a
Lease granted by the '''Lord Bishop of Bristol''' to
'''Thomas Boutilier''' Esquire and since assigned to me
I the said '''Sir Robert Throckmorton''' am entitled to the
Rectory and parsonage Bokeland otherwise Buckland
in the said County of Berks and the Glebe Closes
pastures Tythed Oblations Obventions Pensions portions
Woods Commons and profits thereto belonging for
the Term of the Lives of three persons named in
the said Lease and the Lives and LIfe of the
Survivors and Survivor of them Now I the said
'''Sir Robert Throckmorton''' do hereby give and bequeath
unto the said '''William Francis Fermor''' and '''Francis Canning'''
'''Page 5 (Folio 165 recto)''' their Executors Administrators and assigns all the pictures Statues and
Engravings Glasses Books, Musical Instruments, plate China-
Ware, Household Linen, Household Goods and Furniture of every
kind while at the time of my decease shall be in or
about or belong to or be usually kept in the said
Capitial Messuages or Mansion houses at Weston Underwood
Coughton and Buckland or the Outhouses thereunto
belonging. To hold the same unto the said '''William'''
'''Fermor''' and '''Francis Canning''' their Executors adm[inistrat]ors and
assigns Upon and for the Trusts Intents and purposes
and with under and Subject to the proviso herein after
Declared and contained of and concerning the same that
is to say, as to all the pictures Statues Engravings
Drawings, Glasses, Books, Plate China Ware, Household
Linen, Household Goods, and Furniture while at the time
of my decease shall be in or about or belong to or be
usually kept in the said Capital Messuage or Mansion
House of Weston Underwood and the Outhouses thereto
belonging Upon Trust to permit the same to remain
in or about the said Capital Messuage or Mansion
House of Weston Underwood and the Outhouses thereto
belonging and to be held used and enjoyed by the said
'''George Throckmorton''' the Grandson and his assigns during
the term of his natural life and after his decease
Upon Trust to assign and make over deliver the
same to such son of the Body of the said '''George'''
'''Throckmorton''' who shall first or alone attain the
age of Twenty one or depart this life under
that age leaving issue Male of his Body begotten
living at the time of his decease or born in due
time after and if there shall be no Son of the
Body of the said '''George Throckmorton''' the Grandson
who shall live to attain the age of Twenty one
years or who shall depart this life under that age leaving
Issue Male of his Body begotten living at the time
of his decease or born in due time after then
by the said '''Charles Throckmorton''' and his assigns
during the term of his natural life and after his
Decease Upon Trust to assign and make over or
deliver the same to such Son of the Body of the
said '''Charles Throckmorton''' who first or alone shall attain
the age of twenty one years or depart this life
under that age leaving Issue Male of his Body
begotten living at the time of his decease or born
in due time after and if there shall be no Son
of the Body of the said '''Charles Throckmorton''' who
shall live to attain the age of twenty one years or
who shall depart this life under that age leaving
Issue Male of his Body begotten living at the
time of his decease or born in due time after then
by the said '''Francis Throckmorton''' and his assigns
during the term of his natural life and after his
'''Page 6 (Folio 165 verso)''' decease Upon Trust to assign or make over or deliver
the same to such Son of the Body of the said
'''Francis Throckmorton''' who first or alone shall attain
the age of twenty one years or depart this life
under that age leaving Issue Male of his Body begotten
living at the time of his decease or born in due time
after and if there shall be no Son of the Body
of the said '''Francis Throckmorton''' who shall live to
attain the age of twenty one years or who shall
depart this life under that age leaving Issue Male
of his Body begotten living at the time of his decease
or born in due time after / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Then by the said '''William Throckmorton''' and his assigns
during the term of his natural life and after his
Decease Upon Trust to assign and make over or
deliver the same to such Son of the Body of the said
'''William Throckmorton''' who first or alone shall attain
the age of twenty one years or depart this life under
that age leaving Issue Male of his Body begotten
living at the time of his decease or born in due
time after and if there shall be no Son of the
Body of the said '''William Throckmorton''' who shall live
to attain the age of twenty one years or who shall
depart this life under that age leaving Issue Male
of his Body begotten living at the time of his decease or
born in due time after Then by the said '''John'''
'''Courtenay Throckmorton''' and his assigns during the
term of his natural life and after his decease
Upon Trust to assign and make over or deliver the
same to such Son of the Body of the said '''John'''
'''Courtenay Throckmorton''' who first or alone shall attain
the age of twenty one years or depart this life under that age
leaving Issue Male of his Body begotten living at the time of
his decease or born in due time after and if there shall be
no Son of the Body of the said '''John Courtenay Throckmorton'''
who shall live to attain / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / the Age of Twenty one
years or or who shall depart this life under that age
leaving Issue Male of his Body begotten living at
the time of his decease or born in due time after
Then the same to be considered as part of my
personal Estate provided always and I do hereby
declare it to be my Will and meaning that if any
of them the said '''George Throckmorton''', '''Cha[rle]s Throckmorton'''
'''Francis Throckmorton''' and '''William Throckmorton''' shall
under or by virtue of the Limitations contained
the said Indenture of the tenth day of May one
'''Page 7 (Folio 166 recto)''' Thousand seven hundred and eighty two become seized in
possession of or entitled to the Rents Issues and profits
of the Manor and other Heredit[ament]s comprised in the
same Indenture or if any Son or Sons of any of
them the said '''George Throckmorton, Charles Throckmorton'''
'''Francis Throckmorton''' and '''William Throckmorton''' shall need
or by virtue of the said Limitations become seized in
possession of or entitled to the Rents Issues and profits
of the said last mentioned Manor and other Heredit[ament]s
Then and in such case and so often as the same
shall happen the Trust herein before declared for the
benefit of him or them so respectively becoming seized
or entitled as aforesaid cease and determine and
the said '''William Francis Fermor''' and '''Francis Canning''' their
Executors Adm[inistrat]ors and assigns shall from thenceforth stand
possessed of and interested in the said pictures Statues
Engravings Drawings Glasses Books Musical Instruments
China Ware Household Goods and Furniture Upon Trust
to permit the same to be held and enjoyed by and
to assign and deliver the same to the person or
persons who be entitled thereto if such of them
the said '''George Throckmorton, Charles Throckmorton, Francis'''
'''Throckmorton''' and '''William Throckmorton''' who or whose
Sons shall so become seized or entitled as aforesaid
was or were dead without Issue And as to all
the pictures Statues Engravings Drawings Glasses Books
Musical Instruments plate China Ware Household LInen
Household Goods and Furniture while at the time of
my decease shall be in or about or belong to or be
usually kept in the said Capital Messuages or
Mansion houses of Coughton and Buckland respectively
and the Outhouses thereunto belonging Upon Trust to
permit the same respectively to remain in or about
the said Capital Messuages or Mansion Houses of
Coughton and Buckland and the Outhouses thereunto
belonging and to be held used and enjoyed by the
said John Courtenay Throckmorton and his assigns
during the term of his natural life and after his
decease Upon Trust to assign and make over or
deliver the same to such son of the Body of the
said '''John Courtenay Throckmorton''' who shall live to Ꚛ
attain the age of Twenty one Years or who shall
depart this life under that age leaving issue Male
of his Body begotten living at the time of his
decease or born in due time after then by the
said '''George Throckmorton''' the Grandson and his assigns
during the term of his natural life and after his
decease Upon Trust to assign and make over or
deliver the same to such son of the Body of the
said '''George Throckmorton''' the Grandson who first or
alone shall attain the age of Twenty one Years or
depart this life under that age leaving issue Male
'''(the following appears in the lower right margin with the insertion point''' Ꚛ '''indicated above:)'''
who first or alone
shall attain the age of
twenty one Years or depart
this life under that Age
leaving Issue Male of his
Body begotten living at the
time of his decease or born
in due time after and if
there shall be no Son of
the Body of the said''' John''' '''Courtenay Throckmorton'''
'''Page 8 (Folio 166 verso)''' of his Body begotten living at the time of his decease
or born in due time after and if there shall be
no Son of the Body of the said '''George Throckmorton'''
the Grandson who shall live to attain the age of
Twenty one years or who shall depart this life under
that age leaving Issue Male of his Body begotten
living at the time of his decease or born in due
time after Then by the said '''Charles Throckmorton'''
and his assigns during the term of his natural
life and after his Decease Upon Trust to assign and
make over or deliver the same to such Son of the
Body of the said '''Charles Throckmorton''' who first or
alone shall attain the age of twenty one Years or
depart this life under that age leaving Issue Male
of his Body begotten living at the time of his
decease or born in due time after and if there
shall be no Son of the Body of the said '''Charles'''
'''Throckmorton''' who shall live to attain the age of
twenty one years or who shall depart this life
under that age leaving Issue Male of his Body / / / / / / /
living at the time of his decease or born in due
time after / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Then by the said '''Francis'''
'''Throckmorton''' and his assigns during the term of his
natural life and after his decease Upon Trust to
assign and make over or deliver the same to such
Son of the Body of the said '''Francis Throckmorton'''
who first or alone shall attain the age of Twenty
one years or depart this life under that age leaving
Issue Male of his Body begotten living at the time
of his decease or born in due time after and if
there shall be no Son of the Body of the said
'''Francis Throckmorton''' who shall live to attain the
age of twenty one years or who shall depart
this life under that age leaving Issue Male of
his Body begotten living at the time of his
decease or born in due time after Then by the said
William Throckmorton and his assigns during the
term of his natural life and after his decease
Upon Trust to assign and make over or deliver the
same to such Son of the Body of the said '''William'''
'''Throckmorton''' who first or alone shall attain the
age of Twenty one years or depart this life
under that age leaving Issue Male of his Body
begotten living at the time of his decease Ꚛ Then
the same to be considered as part of my personal
Estate and upon this further Trust that if the said
'''John Courtenay Throckmorton, George Throckmorton''' the
'''(the following appears in the lower left margin with the insertion point''' Ꚛ '''indicated in the forth line above)'''
or born in due time after and
if there shall be no Son of
the Body of the said '''William'''
'''Throckmorton''' who shall live
to attain the age of twenty one
years or depart this life under
that age leaving Issue Male
of his Body begotten living
at the time of his decease
'''Page 9 (Folio 167 recto)''' Grandson '''Charles Throckmorton, Francis Throckmorton''' and '''William'''
'''Throckmorton''' or any of them shall depart this life leaving
Issue an eldest or only son for the time being under
the age of Twenty one Years and who would in case he
had then attained the age of Twenty one Years be entitled
to have assigned made over and delivered to him the
pictures, Statues, Engravings, drawings, Glasses, Books Musical
Instruments plate China Ware, Household Linen Household
Goods and Furniture so bequeathed in Trust respectively as
aforesaid Then and in such case the said '''William'''
'''Fermor''' and '''Francis Canning''' their Ex[ecut]ors Adm[inistrat]ors [and] assigns
do and shall during the Minority or respective Minorities
of such child or respective children so entitled as afores[ai]d
permit and suffer the last mentioned premises to be held
used and enjoyed by the said child or children respectively
until he or they shall attain his or their age or
respective ages of twenty one years or die under that age
and I do hereby request the said '''William Fermor''' and
'''Francis Canning''' their Ex[ecut]ors Adm[inistrat]ors [and] assigns to cause
Inventories to be made with all convenient speed after
my decease of the said pictures, Statues, Engravings Drawings
Glasses Books Musical Instruments plate China Ware
Household Linen Household Goods and Furniture so bequeathed
to them the said '''William Fermor''' and '''Francis Canning''' as
aforesaid and to have two copies made of the said
Inventories and that each of the said copies be signed
by the said '''William Fermor''' and '''Francis Canning''' their
Executors Adm[inistrat]ors or assigns and that one of the copies
be left and kept at such of my said Capital Messuages
or Mansion houses of the Furniture of which it
contains an amount and that the other copy be
retained by the said '''William Fermor''' and '''Francis'''
'''Canning''' their Ex[ecut]ors Adm[inistrat]ors and assigns and that
they the said '''William Fermor''' and '''Francis Canning''' their
Ex[ecut]ors Adm[inistrat]ors or assigns do and shall from thenceforth
inspect and examine into the state of the said pictures
Statues Engravings Drawings Glasses Books Musical
Instruments China Ware Household Linen Household Goods
and Furniture and cause all such Reparations or
Restorations to be made thereof from time to time
which they or he shall think proper such Reparations
and Restorations thereof to be made at the Costs and
Expense of the persons for the time being respectively
entitled to use hold and enjoy the same last mentioned
premises respectively. But it is my will that the plate
may be sold altered and varied from time to time
as the persons respectively entitled to the use
thereof respectively for the time being shall think
proper But so as the Weight of the whole respectively
be always kept up I give bequeath and devise unto
the said '''William Fermor''' and '''Francis Canning''' and
their Heirs all and singular the Rectory and parsonage
'''Page 10 (Folio 167 verso)''' of Bokeland otherwise Burkland and the Glebes Closes pastures
Tythes Oblations Obventions Pensions portions Woods
Commons and profits thereto belonging and all other
Heredit[ament]s held by me under the Lease from the
'''Bishop of Bristol''' or to be held by me at the time
of my decease by virtue of or under any Renewal or
Renewals of the said Lease with their appurt[enance]s to
hold the same unto and To the use of the said
'''William Fermor''' and '''Francis Canning''' and their Heirs
during the lives and life of the persons and person
for whose lives or life the same now are or
hereafter shall under or by virtue of any renewed
Lease thereof be held upon the Trusts to and for the
Intents and purposes herein after declared of and
concerning the same (that is to say) Upon Trust in the
first place that they the said '''William Fermor''' and
'''Francis Canning''' and the survivor of them and the
Heirs or assigns of such Survivor do and shall during
the life of the persons respectively entitled under the
devices herein after contained to the premises for the
term of his natural life by and out of the Rents
Issues and profits of the premises Yearly and every
Year and in all other Times and Seasons, duly pay satisfy
and perform the several Rents Reservations Covenants
and Agreements which are reserved and contained in
the Lease now subsisting of the said premises or
which in and by any of the Lease or Leases thereof
to be from time to time renewed or taken as herein
is mentioned shall be reserved and contained on
the part of the Lessee to be paid or performed and
Upon this further Trust that the said '''William Fermor'''
and '''Francis Canning''' and the Survivor of them and
the Heirs and assigns of such Survivor of them and
if they the said '''William Fermor''' and '''Francis Canning''' or
the Survivor of them or the Heirs or assigns of
such Survivor shall in their or his discretion think
proper by and out of the Rents Issues and profits of
the said Tythes Tenths and Heredit[ament]s or by Mortgaging
the same raise such a Sum or Sums of Money as
shall be sufficient to defray the Fine and Fines and
other charges Renewing the now Subsisting Lease
and any Lease or Leases to be hereafter taken
of the said Heredit[ament]s when and as any of the Lives
for which the same are held shall drop or fall in
and do and shall renew and fill up the Lives in
such Leases accordingly and I do hereby declare
that for the purposes aforesaid it shall and may
be lawful to and for the said '''William Fermor''' and
'''Francis Canning''' and the Survivor of them and the
Heirs and assigns of such Survivor to surrender and
yield up the presented Lease or any Lease to be
hereafter taken of the premises when and as any
'''Page 11 (Folio 168 recto)''' of the several Lives therein named shall drop or fall in
or the usual course for the renewal of such Leases
shall require or the said '''William Fermor''' and '''Francis'''
'''Canning''' or the Survivor of them or the Heirs or
assigns of such Survivor shall think fit and to take
a new Lease of the said Heredit[ament]s and premises And I
Do hereby declare my Will to be That (Subject to the
aforesaid several Trusts) the said '''William Fermor''' and
'''Francis Canning''' their Heirs and assigns do and shall
stand and be seized of the Hereditaments comprised
in the said verified Lease or to be comprised in any
Leave to be hereafter taken of the said Hereditaments
Upon the Trusts and for the intents and purposes herein
after by me declared of and concerning the same (that
is to say) Upon Trust by with and out of Rents
Issues and profits thereof to pay my dear wife
'''Dame Lucy Throckmorton''' and her assigns during the
term of her natural life by four equal Quarterly
payments on the twenty fourth day June the
twenty ninth day of September the twenty fifth day of
December and the twenty fifth day of March in every
Year the annual sum of three hundred pounds
clear of all deductions for Taxes or upon any other
account whatsoever in addition to the annual sums
of Four hundred pounds and one hundred pounds
to which she is already entitled under or by virtue
of an Indenture bearing date the seventeenth day
of February one Thousand seven hundred and fifty
four and the said Indenture of the tenth day of
August one Thousand seven hundred and eighty two
the first Quarterly payment of the said annual sum
of Three hundred pounds to be made on such of
the said days of payment as shall happen next
after my decease and if the Rents Issues [and] profits of
the said Household premises shall at any time or
times be insufficient to answer and pay the said
Annual Sum of Three hundred pounds I charge my
personal Estate with such deficiency and Direct such
deficiency may be made good and paid by with and
out of the same and subject to the payment of
the said annual sum of Three hundred pounds
Upon further Trust to permit the said '''John Courtenay'''
'''Throckmorton''' and his assigns during the term of
his natural life to have hold and enjoy the said
Household premises and to receive and take the
Rents and profits thereof to and for his and
their own use and benefit and after his decease
Upon Trust to convey the said Household premises
to such Son of the said '''John Courtenay Throckmorton'''
who first or alone shall attain the Age of Twenty
one years or depart this life under that age leaving
Issue Male of his Body begotten living at the time
'''Page 12 (Folio 168 verso)''' of his decease or born in due time after and the
Heirs of such Son during the continuance of the
Lives or life which shall be then subsisting in the
same premises and if there shall be no Son of
the Body of the said '''John Courtenay Throckmorton''' who
shall live to attain the age of Twenty one Years or
who shall depart this life under that age leaving
Issue Male of his Body begotten living at the time
of his decease or born in due time after Upon Trust
to permit the said '''George Throckmorton''' the Grandson
and his assigns for the term of his natural life
to have hold and enjoy the said Household premises
and to receive and take the Rents and profits
thereof to and for his and their own use [and] benefit
and after his decease Upon Trust to convey the
said Household premises to such Son of the said '''George'''
'''Throckmorton''' the Grandson who first or alone shall
attain the Age of Twenty one years or depart this
life under that age leaving Issue Male of his Body
begotten living at the time of his decease or born
in due time after and the Heirs of such Son during
the continuance of the lives or life which shall be
then subsisting in the same premises and if there
shall be no Son of the Body of the said '''George'''
'''Throckmorton''' the Grandson who shall live to attain
the age of Twenty one Years or who shall depart
this life under that age leaving Issue Male of his
Body begotten living at the time of his decease or
born in due time after Upon Trust to permit the
said '''Charles Throckmorton''' and his assigns during
the term of his natural life to have hold [and] enjoy
the said Household premises and to receive and take
the Rents and profits thereof to and for his and
their own use and benefit and after his decease
Upon Trust to convey the said Household premises to
such Son of the said '''Charles Throckmorton''' who first
or alone shall attain the Age of Twenty one Years
or depart this life under that age leaving Issue
Male of his Body begotten living at the time of
his decease or born in due time after and the
Heirs of such Son during the continuance of the
lives or life which shall be then subsisting in the
same premises and if there shall be no Son of the
Body of the said '''Charles Throckmorton''' who shall live
to attain the age of Twenty one Years or who shall
depart this life under that age leaving Issue Male
of his Body begotten living at the time of his decease or
born in due time after Upon Trust to permit the
said '''Francis Throckmorton''' and his assigns during the
term of his natural life to have hold and enjoy the
said Household premises and to receive and take the
Rents and profits / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
'''Page 13 (Folio 169 recto)''' thereof to and for his and their own use and benefit
and after his decease Upon Trust to convey the same
Household premises to such Son of the said '''Francis'''
'''Throckmorton''' who first or alone shall attain the age
of Twenty one years or depart this life under that
age leaving Issue Male of his Body begotten living
at the time of his decease or born in due time
after and the Heirs of such Son during the continuance
of the lives or life which shall be then subsisting in
the same premises and if there shall be no Son of the
Body of the said '''Francis Throckmorton''' who shall live
to attain the age of Twenty one Years or who shall
depart this life under that age leaving Issue Male of
his Body begotten living at the time of his decease
Upon Trust to permit the said '''William Throckmorton'''
and his assigns during the term of his natural life
to have hold and enjoy the said Household premises
and to receive and take the Rents and profits thereof
to and for his and their own use and benefit and
after his decease Upon Trust to convey the said
Household premises to such Son of the said '''William'''
'''Throckmorton''' who first or alone shall attain the Age
of Twenty one Years or depart this life under that age
leaving Issue Male of his Body begotten living at the
time of his decease or born in due time after and
the Heirs of such Son during the continuance of the
lives or life which shall be then subsisting in the
same premises and if there shall be no Son of the
said '''William Throckmorton''' who shall live to attain
the age of Twenty one Years or who shall depart
this life under that age leaving Issue Male of his
Body begotten living at the time of his decease or
born in due time after Upon Trust to convey the
same Household premises unto the Right Heirs of me
the said '''Sir Robert Throckmorton''' and Upon this further
Trust that in case the said '''John Courtenay Throckmorton'''
'''George Throckmorton''' the Grandson '''Charles Throckmorton'''
'''Francis Throckmorton''' and '''William Throckmorton''' or
any of them shall depart this life leaving Issue
an Eldest or only Son for the time being under
the Age of Twenty one years and who would in case
he had then attained the Age of Twenty one
Years be entitled to have the said Household
premises conveyed unto and to the use of him
and his Heirs as aforesaid They the said '''William'''
'''Fermor''' and '''Francis Canning''' and the Survivor of
them and the Heirs and assigns of such Survivor
do and shall from time to time pay and apply
the Rents and profits of the said Household premises
to the Guardian or Guardians of such Child or Children
for the time being and the same to be considered
and taken as part of the personal Estate or respective
'''Page 14 (Folio 169 verso)''' personal Estate of such Child or Children I give and
devise all and singular my Messuages Farms Lands
Tenements and Heredit[ament]s situate lying and being in
Aston in the County of Oxford unto and to the use
of my Grandson the said '''John Courtenay Throckmorton'''
his Heirs and assigns for ever for his and their
proper use and benefit I give and bequeath unto the
said '''William Fermor''' and ''' Francis Canning''' all the surplus
or Residue of the Money to arise by Sale of the said
Buscot and Haddon Estates after discharging the Bond
Debts and Mortgage Debts so directed to be paid thereout
as aforesaid and all my personal Chattels [and] Estate
of what nature or kind soever except those which I hold
in Trust for any person Upon the Trusts and for the
Intents and purposes herein after declared of and
concerning the same (that is to say) Upon Trust
therewith to pay my Funeral Expenses and the Charges
of proving this my Will and all Debts owing by and
upon simple Contract and also all the Legacies
while I give by this my Will or which I may
hereafter give by any Codicil or other Testamentary
Disposition
And upon further Trust by with and out of
the same to pay off and Discharge the Sum of one
Thousand five hundred and fifty pounds Ꚛ I give and
bequeath the same to my said Grandson '''John Courtenay'''
'''Throckmorton''' his Executors admin[istrat]ors and assigns for
his and their proper use and benefit
'''(the following appears in the middle left margin with the insertion point''' Ꚛ '''indicated four lines above)'''
so charged upon the said
Buckinghamshire Estate
by way of Mortgage as aforesaid
in order that the said Estate
may be wholly exonerated and
discharged from the same and
as to somuch of the said surplus
or residue of the Monies to arise
by Sale of the said Buscott
and Haddon Estates and of my
said personal Chattels and
Estates as shall remain after
paying the said debts charges
and Legacies and the said sum
of one thousand five hundred
and fifty pounds
I give and
bequeath unto the Child or unto each and every of
the Children which I may have by my present
Wife who being a Son or Sons shall attain the
age of Twenty one Years or being a Daughter or
Daughters shall live to attaint the age of Twenty
one years or be married the Sum of Three Thousand
pounds of lawful Money of Great Britain to be paid
to such Son or Sons respectively upon his or their
respectively attaining the age of twenty one years or
to such Daughter or Daughters respectively upon her
or their respectively attaining the said age of Twenty
one Years or being married which shall first happen
And I will and direct that if I Shall happen
to have any such Child or Children who at the
time of my decease being a Son or Sons shall be
under the age of Twenty one years or being a
Daughter or Daughters shall be under that age
and unmarried Then such yearly Sum or Sums of
Money shall from the time of my decease be from
time to time paid for his her or their Maintenance
and Education as will be Equivalent to what the
Interest of the Sum or Sums of Money before by me
given and bequeathed to such Child or Children
shall amount to after the rate of four pounds for
every one hundred pounds by the year until such
'''Page 15 (Folio 170 recto)''' Child or Children shall be respectively actually entitled
to receive the principal of the Sum or Sums of
money so bequeathed to them respectively as aforesaid
I also give unto my Wife '''Lady Throckmorton''' the Sum
of one Thousand pounds to be paid unto her within
one Calendar Month next after my decease and all
the Furniture Goods Books and China now in the
house of '''M[iste]r Robert Fogg''' of Bond Street the Forte
Piano Organ made by Gainer now in my Library
at my said Mansion house in Buckland my India
Japanned Cabinet My portrait in Crayons by '''Losaro?'''
now in the possession of '''M[isse]s Brousley Chester''' at her
house in Upper Brook Street my Harpsichord and my
small enamelled portrait by '''Hout?''' and my Coach and
postchaise and the Harnesses thereto belonging
I give
to my Grand daughter '''Miss Teresa Throckmorton''' one
Thousand pounds and to '''M[iste]r Orme''' one hundred pounds
and to my Daughter in Law '''M[isse]s Throckmorton''' and
to my Daughter '''M[isse]s Fitzherbert''' Twenty pounds apiece
for Mourning
I give to '''M[isse]s Petronilla Rorquiguy''' and
her assigns during her natural life one Annuity or
clear yearly Sum of Twenty pounds free of all
deductions and reprizes whatsoever to be paid to her
by four equally Quarterly payments in the year
(that is to say) the twenty fifth day of March the
twenty fourth day of June the twenty ninth day of
September and the twenty fifth day of December the
first Quarterly payment to be made on such of the
said days as shall first happen next after my
Decease and I charge my Real and personal Estate
with the payment of the said Annuity
And I give
unto all such domestic Servants who shall be in my
Service at the time of my decease six Months Wages
over and besides what shall be their otherways due
and owing unto them and also Mourning to each
and also Mourning unto each of my Stewards and
Bailiffs who are not esteemed to be my domestic
Servants
And as to all the personal Estate which
I hold In Trust for any person or persons and as
to all the Real Estate not herein before disposed
of or whereto I or any person or persons In Trust
for me am is or are seized or possessed or entited
unto in possession Reversion Remainder or Expectancy
I give and devise the same respectively according
to the nature and quality thereof unto the said
'''John Courtenay Throckmorton''' his Heirs Executors Admin[istrat]ors
and assigns for his and their own use and benefit
And I nominate constitute and appoint the said
'''John Courtenay Throckmorton''' sole Executor of this my
last Will and Testament I desire to be buried in a
private manner in the parish Church of Coughton
aforesaid in the Tomb raised there by Robert
'''Page 16 (Folio 170 verso)''' Throckmorton Esquire who died on a pilgrimage to the Holy
Land about the year one Thousand five hundred and
nineteen My Corpse if I should die at a distance to
be attended to Coughton by one Mourning Coach on[ly]
and there to be joined by my Tenants in Worcestershire
and Warwickshire such Tenants who shall attend on
that occasion having Hatbands and Gloves given them
and the Funeral to be in the morning before Noon
and a Cold Dinner to be provided for the Tenants
Provided always and I do hereby declare that the
Receipt or Receipts in Writing of the said '''William'''
'''Fermor''' and '''Francis Canning''' or the Survivor of them or
the Executors Admin[istrat]ors or assigns of such Survivor shall
be a sufficient and full Discharge and sufficient and full
Discharges to any person or persons paying in the
said Trust Monies or any part thereof and that the
person or persons paying in the said Trust Monies or
any part thereof shall not be answerable or accountable
for the misapplication or non application or be bound
to use to the application of the Monies in such
receipt or receipts expressed or acknowledged to be
received provided always and I do hereby declare it to
be my Will that it shall and may be lawful to
and for the said '''William Fermor''' and '''Francis Canning'''
or the Survivor of them or the Heirs Ex[ecut]ors Adm[inistrat]ors
of such Survivor or an future Trustee or Trustees to
be appointed in the stead or of them or any
of them as herein after is mentioned at any time or
times before the Trust hereby in them respectively
reposed shall be fully executed performed or discharged
by any Writing or Writings under their his or her
hands and Seals or hand and Seal to nominate
substitute and appoint any other person or persons to
be a Trustee or Trustess in the Trust of this my
Will and for that purpose to make do and execute
all proper '''acts''' conveyances assignments and assurances
in the Law so as legally an effectually to vest the
said Trust Estates Monies and premises in such
new or other Trustee and Trustees only or jointly
with such continuing Trustees or Trustee as the case
shall require upon the same Trusts as are herein before
declared of and concerning the same Trust Estates Monies
and premises respectively and then and in such case
every such new Trustee or Trustees shall and may
in all things act and assist in the management
carrying on and execution of the said Trusts to all
Intents effects Constructions and purposes whatsoever
as if he or they had been originally in and by
these presents nominated and appointed a Trustee
or Trustee and I particularly recommend and request
that such Substitution or nomination of a new
Trustee may be made on the death or resignation
'''Page 17 (Folio 171 recto)''' of any of the said Trustees and within three months
next after such an event shall take place But I do
hereby declare that every such nomination substitution
or appointment of a new Trustee or Trustees shall be
made with the consent in Writing of the persons entitled
under the Limitations in the said first herein before
recited Indenture of the tenth day of August one
Thousand seven hundred and eighty two to the Manors
and other Heredit[ament]s therein comprised and it is my
Will that the said several Trustees hereby nominated
and appointed or to be appointed by virtue of the
proviso last herein before contained each and every of
them and the heirs Executors Admin[istrat]ors and assigns of
them each and every of them shall be charged and
chargeable respectively only for such Monies as they
shall respectively actually receive by virtue of the Trusts
hereby in them reposed notwithstanding his or their
or any of their giving or signing or joining in giving
or signing any Receipt or Receipts for the sake of
conformity and that each of them shall only be
answerable for himself and his own acts and that
they shall not be answerable for any Banker Broker
or other person with whom or in whose hands any
part of the said Trust Monies shall or may be
deposited or for the insufficiency or deficiency of any
security in or upon which the said Trust Monies or
any part thereof shall be placed out or invested nor
for any other misfortune loss or damage which may
happen in the Execution of the aforesaid Trusts or in
Relation thereto except the same shall happen by or
through their own wilful default respectively and it
shall be lawful to and for the said Trustees or Trustee
to compound any Debts owing to me and pay any
Debts owing by me in such manner and on such
Evidence as they or he shall think proper to admit
and also to retain to and reimburse himself and
themselves respectively and to allow to his and their
Co-Trustee and Co-Trustees all above Costs Charges
Damages and Expenses which they or any of them
shall or may suffer sustain expend Disburse be out or
be put unto in or about the execution of any of
the aforesaid Trusts or in Relation thereunto
In
Witness whereof I the said '''Sir Robert Throckmorton''' have
to this my last Will and Testament and to '''a'''
Duplicate thereof both contained in three skins of
parchment set my hand and Seal this thirteenth
Day of March in the year of our Lord Christ one
Thousand seven hundred and eighty eight The
mark of '''Sir Robert Throckmorton Bar[onet]''' '''(SIGNATURE MARK)''' Signed
Sealed published and declared by the above named '''Sir'''
'''Robert Throckmorton''' as and for his last Will and
Testament in the presence of us who at his request
'''Page 18 (Folio 171 verso)''' in his presence and in the presence of each other have
hereunto written our Names as Witnesses attesting the
same, '''John Rawbone''', Curate of Buckland - '''Henry Clifford'''
'''Esquire''' of Lincoln's Inn - '''Step Hope''', Clerk to '''Cha[rle]s Butler'''
'''Esq[uir]e''' Lincoln's Inn '''This Will was proved at London the twenty'''
'''seventh day of February in the Year of our Lord one'''
'''Thousand seven hundred and ninety two''' before the
Worshipful '''William Battine''' Doctor of Laws Surrogate of
the Right Honorable '''Sir William Wynne Knight''' Doctor of
Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the prerogative
Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oath of '''Sir'''
'''John Courtenay Throckmorton Baronet''' the Grandson of
the Deceased the sole Executor named in the said Will to
whom administration was granted of all and singular
the Goods Chattels and credits of the said Deceased having
been first sworn duly to administer.
'''(the following appears in the upper left margin and was added 47 years after the Will was proved.)'''
On the 6th February 1839 '''Adm[inistrat]or'''
with the Will annexed / of the
Goods Chattels and Credits of
'''Sir Robert Throckmorton''' late
of Buckland in the County of Berks
Baronet dec[ease]d left unadm[inistere]d by '''Sir'''
'''John Courtenay Throckmorton'''
Baronet dec[ease]d whilst living the
Grandson of the said Deceased
and the sole Executor and
Residuary legatee named in
the said Will was granted
to '''Robert George''' otherwise '''Robert'''
'''Throckmorton Esquire''' the
administrator (with the Will
annexed of the Goods left
unadm[inistere]d of the said '''Sir John'''
'''Courtenay Throckmorton''' dec[ease]d
having been first sworn
by Commission) duly to administer
the said '''Sir John Courtenay'''
'''Throckmorton''' of his said Will
appointed his Wife '''Dame'''
'''Mary Throckmorton'''
and his Brother '''William'''
'''Throckmorton''' Executors
who duly proved the same
and are both dead The
said '''Dame Mary Throckmor-'''
'''ton''' Survived her Co-Executor
and made her Will but
did not thereof appoint any
Executor and '''William Fermor''' and
'''Francis Canning''' the Resid[uar]y Legatees
In Trust named for the said Will of the said
'''Sir Robert Throckmorton''' being both dead
'''End'''

Sir Walter Ralegh and His Colony in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Sir Walter Ralegh and His Colony in America == Including the charter of Queen Elizabeth in his favor, March 25, 1584, with letters, discources, and narratives of the voyages made to America at his charges, and descriptions of the country, commodities, and inhabitants. * by Increase N. Tarbox (1815-1888) * published by The Prince Society, Boston, 1884 * This is from [[Space:The_Prince_Society|The Prince Society, Vol. 15]] * Source Example: ::: Tarbox, Increase. ''[[Space:Sir Walter Ralegh and His Colony in America|Sir Walter Ralegh and His Colony in America]]'' (Prince Society, Boston, 1884) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Tarbox|Tarbox]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sir Walter Ralegh and His Colony in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=MmMFAAAAQAAJ * http://books.google.com/books?id=IRGmH3MRFvcC * https://archive.org/details/publicationprin00ralegoog * https://archive.org/details/sirwalterralegh00lanegoog * https://archive.org/details/publicationsofpr15prin * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100321328 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000485183 === Table of Contents === * "The first voyage to America under the charge and direction of Sir Walter Ralegh, knight, 1584" (p. [107]-127) is supposed to be by Capt. Arthur Barlow. * The first part of "The second voyage ... 1585" (p. [129]-142) is probably by Sir Richard Grenville; the remainder (p. 143-181) is by Ralph Lane. * "The third voyage ... 1586" (p. [183]-186) is anonymous. * "A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia ... by Thomas Heriot," p. [187]-244. Also see: https://archive.org/details/briefetruereport00harr * "The fourth voyage ... 1587" (p. [245]-270) is given anonymously by Hakluyt. * A letter from White to Hakluyt, accompanying his account of the fifth voyage, is here appended to the fourth voyage (p. 270-273) * "The fifth voyage ... 1590" (p. [275]-299) is by "Governor" John White. * The charter and various narratives are taken from v. 3 of Hakluyt's Collection of early voyages.

Sir William Arbuthnot To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the political profiles [[Arbuthnot-53|Sir William Arbuthnot]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Arbuthnot-53&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sir William Arbuthnot BtTo-Do List|Sir William's current to-do list]].'' *[[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Addington-475&person2_name=Arbuthnot-53 Addington]] *[[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Peel-305&person2_name=Arbuthnot-53 Peel]] *[[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Disraeli-2&person2_name=Arbuthnot-53 Disraeli]] * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php? title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Asquith-1&person2_name=Arbuthnot-53 Asquith] *[[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=George-2843&person2_name=Arbuthnot-53 Lloyd George]] *[[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bonar_Law-1&person2_name=Arbuthnot-53 Bonar Law]] *[[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baldwin-1803&person2_name=Arbuthnot-53 Baldwin]] *[[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=MacDonald-3566&person2_name=Arbuthnot-53 MacDonald]] *[[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Chamberlain-2279&person2_name=Arbuthnot-53 Chamberlain]] *[[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php? title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Attlee-10 &person2_name=Arbuthnot-53 Attlee]] *[[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=MacMillan-361&person2_name=Arbuthnot-53 Macmillan]] *[[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wilson-19813&erson2_name=Arbuthnot-53 Wilson]] *[[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baldwin-1803&person2_name=Arbuthnot-53 Baldwin]] *[[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=MacDonald-3566&person2_name=Arbuthnot-53 MacDonald]]

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Sir William Graham 1st of Kincardine

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Siragusa Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]]__NOTOC__ [[Category: Siragusa Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Siragusa Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Siragusa Siragusa] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Siragusa name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Siragusas), by time period (18th Century Siragusas), or by topic (Siragusa DNA, Siragusa Occupations, Siragusa Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Siragusa Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Siragusa}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Siragusa}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Siragusas of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None Identified ====Notes==== We think this family is descended from the Ancient Greeks from Corinth who founded the city of Siracusa (Syracuse) in eastern Sicily about 700 B.C., but only more research will verify this supposition. We are interested in finding the ancestors of Anna Siragusa, born in Alia, Sicilia who emigrated to the United States and married Rosario Centanni and had nine children. We would like to be able to find her ancestors in Alia, Sicilia and elsewhere in Sicilia and around the Mediterranean Sea.

Sirinek Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Sirinek Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Sirinek-3|Bill Sirinek]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! Please tag any profiles of people who have a ''birth name'' of either '''Siřínek''' or '''Syřínek''', the female versions '''Siřínková''' and '''Syřínková''' or the "Americanized" versions '''Sirinek''' and '''Syrinek'''. To tag a profile, edit and add the line: [[Category:Sirinek Name Study]] The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Goals == If you're interested in Sirinek genealogy, you're in the right place! This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surnames Siřínek and Syřínek. From my research, almost all the ancestors with these surnames that I have found have been from the Kutna Hora district, about 30-40 miles east of Prague (almost the exact center of the Czech Republic.) The goal of this page is to bring together other Sirineks and Syrineks both inside and outside of Czechia who are interested in their ancestry and work together and learn and piece together our family tree. The Sirineks most closely related to me settled in Chicago. I do know there are other groups of Sirineks mainly scattered about Minnesota, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania but I have not been able to make a connection to these folks... yet. 1. I have never once in almost 46 years on this earth, ever recall meeting another person with my last name, aside of course from my immediate family. I have 1 uncle and no cousins on my father's side. My paternal grandparents as well as my father passed away decades ago. There are a small number of distant family members in other states that I know about but I have not met such as father's cousin and his family in San Antonio. One goal of mine is to find my connection with distant relatives I don't yet know about. I have managed to find a few distant Czech relatives on MyHeritage, but I do not know that they are on Wikitree and I am not 100% certain the family trees on the big genealogy sites are correct so they may not be related at all. I have done DNA testing, but it does not appear to be nearly as popular in Europe as it is in the United States. 2. Following #1, another goal of this group is to ensure all the profiles for Sirinek, Syrinek, Siřínek, Syřínek, Siřínková and Syřínková are ''correct'' and have ''valid sources'', unlike on places like Ancestry and MyHeritage where you can just click a few times and suddenly you have this big tree that might as well be fiction. It is way too easy to think something looks or sounds "close enough" and have it be very wrong information. I have personally had to re-do work countless times because of my own errors, but that is part of learning to be a better genealogist. Let's help each other out! == Sirinek/Syrineks in America == I have found 4 "groups" of descendants in the United States so far who still have the Sirinek or Syrinek surname. While there are certainly a very large number of Americans who have an ancestor with that name somewhere far back in their family tree, this research is just focused on immigrants to the United States who had the name at birth, and their descendants who had the name at birth. 1. My great-grandparents [[Syřínek-2|Antonin Syřínek (Anton Sirinek)]] and [[Beranová-16|Kateřina Beranová]] came here in 1893. They settled in Chicago and most of their children were born there and remained there. 2. [[Syřínek-36|Antonín Syřínek (Anton O. Sirinek)]] came here in 1880 and lived in Nebraska, a few years later he married and the couple settled in Wisconsin. They had a lot of children, several of whom also had a good number of children, including one who had 7 children, all sons (!) Their descendants appear to be mostly scattered out through the upper midwest down through Indiana and Ohio. ''I believe'' (still needs more work to declare it a solid fact) that Anton O. Sirinek's grandfather [[Syřínek-35|Matěj Syřínek]] was the half-brother of my Anton Sirinek's grandfather [[Syřínek-4|Jan Syřínek]], making our common ancestor [[Syřínek-35|František Syřínek]] (1764-1828) who married twice and had children with both wives. 3. [[Syřínek-46|Jan Syřínek (John Sirinek)]] and his family immigrated in 1875 and settled in New York City. Their descendants are concentrated in the New York/New Jersey/Pennsylvania areas though some have branched out. I have not yet been able to make a connection from my Sirinek line to this one other than he was from the same immediate area as the people in #1 and #2. 4. I am not entirely sure of the origin of Americans who have the "Syrinek" name, but from what I can tell, it appears they settled in Texas and have branched out from there. Hopefully someone can come along and assist with that. == Task List == These are tasks I have come up with for myself, please feel free to contribute or suggest additional ones for the group! 1. My great grandfather was [[Syřínek-2|Antonin Syřínek (Anton Sirinek)]], born in 1856 in Čáslav. He and his wife [[Beran-112|Katerina Beran]] married in Čáslav in 1885, and emigrated to the US sometime between 1890-1893, but I have been completely unable to find any documentation for their transit or arrival. I find them in the 1900 US Census living in Chicago. 2. Almost nothing was available on the big genealogy sites other regarding my great-grandparents. There is however another [[Syřínek-36|Antonin Syřínek (Anton O Sirinek)]] born in 1869 who came to the US as a young child and settled in Nebraska and eventually moved to Wisconsin. He is all over the family trees on the major genealogy sites. I believe he is a common ancestor to many of the other Sirineks in the US today. Finding out how he is related to me may be the key to how I am related to the others. That [[Syřínek-36|Antonin Syřínek (Anton O Sirinek)]] (b. 1869) was born in what is now Maxovna, Malešov, Kutna Hora, Czechia. My great-grandfather [[Syřínek-2|Antonin Syřínek (Anton Sirinek)]] was born in 1856 in Čáslav. His father [[Syřínek-3|Josef Syřínek]] was born in 1820 in Karlov t. Doubrava. His grandfather [[Syřínek-4|Jan Syřínek]] was born in 1800... in ''Maxovna'' which is only 3 miles. Maxovna is also a very tiny village, which I believe has been annexed as part of Malešov today. Unfortunately the parish registers that covered the village of Maxovna are not currently available online because they contain data that is too recent to put online due to strict EU privacy regulations. The particular parish records can be viewed, but you must do so in person at the archives in Kutna Hora. If anyone reading this is able to get to Kutna Hora to do this, you would be accomplishing a monumental task in solidfying the information for our family tree.

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[[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Sirocco, Arrived 28 Jan 1864]] == Summary == {| border=1 style="border-collapse: collapse;" | Passengers || WikiTree Profiles || Percentage |- |406 || 23 || 5.7% |} == Passenger List == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | ID || Page || Row || WikiTree || First Name||Surname ||Age || Est. YOB |- |1 || 1 || 1 || || James || ANDERSON || 22 || 1841 |- |2 || 1 || 2 || || Eliza Jane || ANDERSON || 21 || 1842 |- |3 || 1 || 3 || || Abraham || ANDREWS || 30 || 1833 |- |4 || 1 || 4 || || Robina || ANDREWS || 24 || 1839 |- |5 || 1 || 5 || || Janet || ANDREWS || 3 || 1860 |- |6 || 1 || 6 || || Lewis || ANDREWS || 0 || 1863 |- |7 || 1 || 7 || || Joseph || ASHURST || 33 || 1830 |- |8 || 1 || 8 || || Alice || ASHURST || 22 || 1841 |- |9 || 1 || 9 || || John || ASHURST || 2 || 1861 |- |10 || 1 || 10 || || William || BENNETT || 30 || 1833 |- |11 || 1 || 11 || || Jane || BENNETT || 28 || 1835 |- |12 || 1 || 12 || || James || BENNETT || 0 || 1863 |- |13 || 1 || 13 || || William || BORTHWICK || 28 || 1835 |- |14 || 1 || 14 || || Joan || BORTHWICK || 26 || 1837 |- |15 || 1 || 15 || || John || BURNS || 39 || 1824 |- |16 || 1 || 16 || || Ellen || BURNS || 37 || 1826 |- |17 || 1 || 17 || || Mary || BURNS || 15 || 1848 |- |18 || 1 || 18 || || James || BURNS || 14 || 1849 |- |19 || 1 || 19 || || Ellen || BURNS || 12 || 1851 |- |20 || 1 || 20 || || Ann || BURNS || 11 || 1852 |- |21 || 1 || 21 || || John || BURNS || 9 || 1854 |- |22 || 1 || 22 || || Jessie || BURNS || 7 || 1856 |- |23 || 1 || 23 || || Elizabeth || BURNS || 6 || 1857 |- |24 || 1 || 24 || || William || BURNS || 3 || 1860 |- |25 || 1 || 25 || || Margaret || BURNS || 1 || 1862 |- |26 || 1 || 26 || || William || BURTON || 34 || 1829 |- |27 || 1 || 27 || || Mary || BURTON || 30 || 1833 |- |28 || 1 || 28 || || William || BURTON || 10 || 1853 |- |29 || 1 || 29 || || George || BURTON || 7 || 1856 |- |30 || 1 || 30 || || Sarah L || BURTON || 1 || 1862 |- |31 || 1 || 31 || || Ann E || BURTON || 0 || 1863 |- |32 || 1 || 32 || || John || CAITHNESS || 60 || 1803 |- |33 || 1 || 33 || || Ann || CAITHNESS || 55 || 1808 |- |34 || 1 || 34 || || Ann || CAITHNESS || 18 || 1845 |- |35 || 2 || 1 || || John || CONNELL || 34 || 1829 |- |36 || 2 || 2 || || Catherine || CONNELL || 33 || 1830 |- |37 || 2 || 3 || || Thomas || CROZIER || 36 || 1827 |- |38 || 2 || 4 || || Rebecca || CROZIER || 21 || 1842 |- |39 || 2 || 5 || || William || DEACHER || 57 || 1806 |- |40 || 2 || 6 || || Ann || DEACHER || 55 || 1808 |- |41 || 2 || 7 || || Eliza || DEACHER || 38 || 1825 |- |42 || 2 || 8 || || Thomas || DEACHER || 30 || 1833 |- |43 || 2 || 9 || || Margaret || DEACHER || 28 || 1835 |- |44 || 2 || 10 || || Matilda || DEACHER || 19 || 1844 |- |45 || 2 || 11 || || William || EGAN || 55 || 1808 |- |46 || 2 || 12 || || Catherine || EGAN || 35 || 1828 |- |47 || 2 || 13 || || John || EGAN || 15 || 1848 |- |48 || 2 || 14 || || William || EGAN || 13 || 1850 |- |49 || 2 || 15 || || Catherine || EGAN || 10 || 1853 |- |50 || 2 || 16 || || Ann || EGAN || 8 || 1855 |- |51 || 2 || 17 || || Stephen || EGAN || 6 || 1857 |- |52 || 2 || 18 || [[Shearer-1434|Shearer, James]] || James || GILMOUR || 33 || 1830 |- |53 || 2 || 19 || [[Frame-557|Frame, Margaret]] || Margaret || GILMOUR || 35 || 1828 |- |54 || 2 || 20 || [[Shearer-1411|Shearer, Janet]] || Janet || GILMOUR || 13 || 1850 |- |55 || 2 || 21 || [[Shearer-1412|Shearer, Gavin]] || Gavin || GILMOUR || 12 || 1851 |- |56 || 2 || 22 || [[Shearer-1416|Shearer, Mary]] || Mary || GILMOUR || 10 || 1853 |- |57 || 2 || 23 || [[Shearer-1408|Shearer, Margaret]] || Margaret || GILMOUR || 8 || 1855 |- |58 || 2 || 24 || [[Shearer-1419|Shearer, Robina]] || Robina || GILMOUR || 6 || 1857 |- |59 || 2 || 25 || [[Shearer-1413|Shearer, James]] || James || GILMOUR || 3 || 1860 |- |60 || 2 || 26 || [[Hamilton-7281|Hamilton, Andrew]] || Andrew || HAMILTON || 25 || 1838 |- |61 || 2 || 27 || [[Russell-7236|Russell, Mary]] || Mary || HAMILTON || 25 || 1838 |- |62 || 2 || 28 || [[Hamilton-7280|Hamilton, John]] || John || HAMILTON || 5 || 1858 |- |63 || 2 || 29 || [[Hamilton-19405|Hamilton, Gavin]] || Gavin || HAMILTON || 5 || 1858 |- |64 || 2 || 30 || [[Hamilton-10007|Hamilton, Andrew]] || Andrew || HAMILTON || 3 || 1860 |- |65 || 2 || 31 || [[Hamilton-25195|Hamilton, Janet]] || Janet || HAMILTON || 1 || 1862 |- |66 || 2 || 32 || [[Hamilton-19406|Hamilton, Charles]] || Charles || HAMILTON || 0 || 1863 |- |67 || 2 || 33 || || William || HUDSON || 54 || 1809 |- |68 || 3 || 1 || || Elizabeth || HUDSON || 45 || 1818 |- |69 || 3 || 2 || || Mary || HUDSON || 17 || 1846 |- |70 || 3 || 3 || || John || HUDSON || 11 || 1852 |- |71 || 3 || 4 || [[Jennings-10648|Jennings, Thomas]] || Thomas || JENNINGS || 24 || 1839 |- |72 || 3 || 5 || || Bridget || JENNINGS || 22 || 1841 |- |73 || 3 || 6 || || Jeremiah || JENNINGS || 3 || 1860 |- |74 || 3 || 7 || || William || JENNINGS || 2 || 1861 |- |75 || 3 || 8 || || John || JENNINGS || 0 || 1863 |- |76 || 3 || 9 || || Arthur || LEONARD || 35 || 1828 |- |77 || 3 || 10 || || Jane || LEONARD || 35 || 1828 |- |78 || 3 || 11 || || James || LEONARD || 4 || 1859 |- |79 || 3 || 12 || || Joseph || LORD || 22 || 1841 |- |80 || 3 || 13 || || Elizabeth || LORD || 24 || 1839 |- |81 || 3 || 14 || || John || MITCHELL || 34 || 1829 |- |82 || 3 || 15 || || Margaret || MITCHELL || 32 || 1831 |- |83 || 3 || 16 || || William || NAPIER || 29 || 1834 |- |84 || 3 || 17 || || Eliza || NAPIER || 26 || 1837 |- |85 || 3 || 18 || || Frances || NAPIER || 0 || 1863 |- |86 || 3 || 19 || || Alexander || O'MARA || 44 || 1819 |- |87 || 3 || 20 || || Johanna || O'MARA || 42 || 1821 |- |88 || 3 || 21 || || Andrew || O'MARA || 20 || 1843 |- |89 || 3 || 22 || || Peter || O'MARA || 15 || 1848 |- |90 || 3 || 23 || || Daniel || O'MARA || 14 || 1849 |- |91 || 3 || 24 || || Ellen || O'MARA || 12 || 1851 |- |92 || 3 || 25 || || David || PRICE || 29 || 1834 |- |93 || 3 || 26 || || Mary Jane || PRICE || 27 || 1836 |- |94 || 3 || 27 || || Henry || PRICE || 3 || 1860 |- |95 || 3 || 28 || || Mathew || PRICE || 2 || 1861 |- |96 || 3 || 29 || || Jane || PRICE || 1 || 1862 |- |97 || 3 || 30 || || Henry || PRICE || 24 || 1839 |- |98 || 3 || 31 || || Ellen || PRICE || 24 || 1839 |- |99 || 3 || 32 || || David || PRICE || 0 || 1863 |- |100 || 3 || 33 || [[Ross-6693|Ross, John]] || John || ROSS || 33 || 1830 |- |101 || 4 || 1 || [[Duggan-403|Duggan, Margaret]] || Martha || ROSS || 32 || 1831 |- |102 || 4 || 2 || [[Ross-6731|Ross, James]] || James || ROSS || 9 || 1854 |- |103 || 4 || 3 || [[Ross-6732|Ross, John]] || John || ROSS || 7 || 1856 |- |104 || 4 || 4 || [[Ross-6734|Ross, David]] || David || ROSS || 3 || 1860 |- |105 || 4 || 5 || [[Ross-6735|Ross, Joseph]] || Joseph || ROSS || 1 || 1862 |- |106 || 4 || 6 || || Gavin || RUSSELL || 49 || 1814 |- |107 || 4 || 7 || || Janet || RUSSELL || 55 || 1808 |- |108 || 4 || 8 || || William || RUSSELL || 23 || 1840 |- |109 || 4 || 9 || || Robert || RUSSELL || 18 || 1845 |- |110 || 4 || 10 || || John || SMALL || 33 || 1830 |- |111 || 4 || 11 || || Amelia || SMALL || 37 || 1826 |- |112 || 4 || 12 || || William J || SMALL || 13 || 1850 |- |113 || 4 || 13 || || Amelia || SMALL || 11 || 1852 |- |114 || 4 || 14 || || Arthur J || SMALL || 9 || 1854 |- |115 || 4 || 15 || [[Small-5575|Small, Lydia]] || Lydia || SMALL || 6 || 1857 |- |116 || 4 || 16 || || Louisa || SMALL || 3 || 1860 |- |117 || 4 || 17 || || Walter S || SMALL || 0 || 1863 |- |118 || 4 || 18 || || Andrew || THOMPSON || 26 || 1837 |- |119 || 4 || 19 || || Lillias || THOMPSON || 20 || 1843 |- |120 || 4 || 20 || || Janet H || THOMPSON || 0 || 1863 |- |121 || 4 || 21 || || Charles || TUCKER || 33 || 1830 |- |122 || 4 || 22 || || Elizabeth || TUCKER || 36 || 1827 |- |123 || 4 || 23 || || Simon || TUCKER || 9 || 1854 |- |124 || 4 || 24 || || Elizabeth || TUCKER || 8 || 1855 |- |125 || 4 || 25 || || Mary || TUCKER || 6 || 1857 |- |126 || 4 || 26 || || Herbert || TUCKER || 3 || 1860 |- |127 || 4 || 27 || || Helena || TUCKER || 1 || 1862 |- |128 || 4 || 28 || || William || WALMSLEY || 35 || 1828 |- |129 || 4 || 29 || || Sarah || WALMSLEY || 27 || 1836 |- |130 || 4 || 30 || || Thomas || WHEALEY || 28 || 1835 |- |131 || 4 || 31 || || Mary || WHEALEY || 24 || 1839 |- |132 || 4 || 32 || || John || WILSON || 33 || 1830 |- |133 || 4 || 33 || || Lillias || WILSON || 32 || 1831 |- |134 || 5 || 1 || || James || WILSON || 12 || 1851 |- |135 || 5 || 2 || || Elizabeth || WILSON || 3 || 1860 |- |136 || 5 || 3 || || Susan || WILSON || 0 || 1863 |- |137 || 5 || 4 || || Henry || KIMBER || 60 || 1803 |- |138 || 5 || 5 || || Michael || DONOHOE || 26 || 1837 |- |139 || 5 || 6 || || Mary || DONOHOE || 5 || 1858 |- |140 || 5 || 7 || || Martin || DONOHOE || 3 || 1860 |- |141 || 5 || 8 || || Janet || BORTHWICK || 48 || 1815 |- |142 || 5 || 9 || || James || BORTHWICK || 16 || 1847 |- |143 || 5 || 10 || || Mary Ann || ELLSON || 30 || 1833 |- |144 || 5 || 11 || || Temperance || ELLSON || 12 || 1851 |- |145 || 5 || 12 || || Charles || ELLSON || 10 || 1853 |- |146 || 5 || 13 || || Mary || HUTCHINSON || 59 || 1804 |- |147 || 5 || 14 || || Jane || MCCULLUM || 25 || 1838 |- |148 || 5 || 15 || || Margaret || MCDERMOTT || 41 || 1822 |- |149 || 5 || 16 || || Mary Ann || MCDERMOTT || 4 || 1859 |- |150 || 5 || 17 || || Elizabeth || BAILEY || 50 || 1813 |- |151 || 6 || 1 || || Arthur || BAILEY || 10 || 1853 |- |152 || 6 || 2 || || Mary || CHATTICK || 30 || 1833 |- |153 || 6 || 3 || || Mary J || CHATTICK || 2 || 1861 |- |154 || 6 || 4 || || Sydney || CHATTICK || 3 || 1860 |- |155 || 6 || 5 || || Eliza || CLEVELAND || 26 || 1837 |- |156 || 6 || 6 || || Harry || CLEVELAND || 3 || 1860 |- |157 || 6 || 7 || || Edith || CLEVELAND || 2 || 1861 |- |158 || 6 || 8 || || Ann || DEWHURST || 39 || 1824 |- |159 || 6 || 9 || || Caroline || DEWHURST || 14 || 1849 |- |160 || 6 || 10 || || James || DEWHURST || 12 || 1851 |- |161 || 6 || 11 || || Margaret || REILLY || 20 || 1843 |- |162 || 6 || 12 || || Lawrence || REILLY || 0 || 1863 |- |163 || 6 || 13 || || Bridget || KILLACHY || 21 || 1842 |- |164 || 6 || 14 || || Catherine || MCGRATH || 10 || 1853 |- |165 || 6 || 15 || || George || MONTGOMERY || 12 || 1851 |- |166 || 6 || 16 || || Catherine || MONTGOMERY || 12 || 1851 |- |167 || 7 || 1 || || Sarah || ARMSTRONG || 20 || 1843 |- |168 || 7 || 2 || || Nancy || ATKINSON || 24 || 1839 |- |169 || 7 || 3 || || Catherine || BANNAN || 23 || 1840 |- |170 || 7 || 4 || || Ellen || BARRETT || 19 || 1844 |- |171 || 7 || 5 || || Johanna || BARRY || 18 || 1845 |- |172 || 7 || 6 || || Mary || BARRY || 20 || 1843 |- |173 || 7 || 7 || || Fanny || BOYLE || 18 || 1845 |- |174 || 7 || 8 || || Ellen || BRENNAN || 21 || 1842 |- |175 || 7 || 9 || || Kate || BURKE || 21 || 1842 |- |176 || 7 || 10 || || Mary Ann || CAMPBELL || 22 || 1841 |- |177 || 7 || 11 || || Sarah || CAMPBELL || 18 || 1845 |- |178 || 7 || 12 || || Sarah || CARTWRIGHT || 19 || 1844 |- |179 || 7 || 13 || || Eliza || CARTWRIGHT || 17 || 1846 |- |180 || 7 || 14 || || Margaret || CASEY || 24 || 1839 |- |181 || 7 || 15 || || Mary Ann || CHESSON || 23 || 1840 |- |182 || 7 || 16 || || Bridget || COANEY || 30 || 1833 |- |183 || 7 || 17 || || Bridget || COHEN || 21 || 1842 |- |184 || 7 || 18 || || Winifred || COLEMAN || 19 || 1844 |- |185 || 7 || 19 || || Bridget || COLLINS || 18 || 1845 |- |186 || 7 || 20 || || Margaret || CONLON || 25 || 1838 |- |187 || 7 || 21 || || Johanna || CUMMINGS || 21 || 1842 |- |188 || 7 || 22 || || Mary Ann || CURRAN || 22 || 1841 |- |189 || 7 || 23 || || Rose || CURRY || 20 || 1843 |- |190 || 7 || 24 || || Mary || DALEY || 23 || 1840 |- |191 || 7 || 25 || || Mary || DALEY || 18 || 1845 |- |192 || 7 || 26 || || Ann || DANIELS || 22 || 1841 |- |193 || 7 || 27 || || Janet || DANIELS || 20 || 1843 |- |194 || 7 || 28 || || Margaret || DAVIS || 21 || 1842 |- |195 || 8 || 1 || || Elizabeth || DAVIS || 20 || 1843 |- |196 || 8 || 2 || || Kitty || DE GROEN || 20 || 1843 |- |197 || 8 || 3 || || Ann || DINGWALL || 17 || 1846 |- |198 || 8 || 4 || || Mary || DONOVAN || 18 || 1845 |- |199 || 8 || 5 || || Eliza || DOWNEY || 18 || 1845 |- |200 || 8 || 6 || || Jane || EDMONDSTONE || 20 || 1843 |- |201 || 8 || 7 || || Esther || EDMONDSTONE || 18 || 1845 |- |202 || 8 || 8 || || Ann || ENGLISH || 20 || 1843 |- |203 || 8 || 9 || || Ellen || FAHEY || 19 || 1844 |- |204 || 8 || 10 || || Eleanor || FLETCHER || 31 || 1832 |- |205 || 8 || 11 || || Catherine || FOSTER || 20 || 1843 |- |206 || 8 || 12 || || Jane || FRANCIS || 38 || 1825 |- |207 || 8 || 13 || || Ann || GARRETT || 17 || 1846 |- |208 || 8 || 14 || || Ann || GLEESON || 20 || 1843 |- |209 || 8 || 15 || || Elizabeth || GRAHAM || 22 || 1841 |- |210 || 8 || 16 || || Mary A || GREENAWAY || 20 || 1843 |- |211 || 8 || 17 || || Catherine || GREER || 24 || 1839 |- |212 || 8 || 18 || || Margaret || HACKET || 22 || 1841 |- |213 || 8 || 19 || || Jane || HAMILTON || 25 || 1838 |- |214 || 8 || 20 || || Mary || HANDLEY || 24 || 1839 |- |215 || 8 || 21 || || Catherine || HAYES || 22 || 1841 |- |216 || 8 || 22 || || Catherine || HENNESSY || 20 || 1843 |- |217 || 8 || 23 || || Mary || HOGAN || 20 || 1843 |- |218 || 8 || 24 || || Margaret || HOGAN || 22 || 1841 |- |219 || 8 || 25 || || Mary Ann || HOLMS || 15 || 1848 |- |220 || 8 || 26 || || Agnes || HOPSON || 28 || 1835 |- |221 || 8 || 27 || || Jane || HOUSTON || 18 || 1845 |- |222 || 8 || 28 || || Jane || HUNTER || 20 || 1843 |- |223 || 8 || 29 || || Margaret || HUNTER || 18 || 1845 |- |224 || 8 || 30 || || Honora || KEARNS || 21 || 1842 |- |225 || 8 || 31 || || Maria || KEARY || 16 || 1847 |- |226 || 8 || 32 || || Margaret || KELLY || 20 || 1843 |- |227 || 8 || 33 || || Johanna || KENNA || 16 || 1847 |- |228 || 9 || 1 || || Catherine || KENNA || 18 || 1845 |- |229 || 9 || 2 || || Mary || KENNEDY || 25 || 1838 |- |230 || 9 || 3 || || Mary || KIMMAGE || 21 || 1842 |- |231 || 9 || 4 || || Catherine || KIRBY || 19 || 1844 |- |232 || 9 || 5 || || Mary Jane || LANG || 14 || 1849 |- |233 || 9 || 6 || || Honora || LEAHY || 23 || 1840 |- |234 || 9 || 7 || || Ann || LEATHEN || 28 || 1835 |- |235 || 9 || 8 || || Mary || LIVINGSTONE || 21 || 1842 |- |236 || 9 || 9 || || Bridget || LYNCH || 19 || 1844 |- |237 || 9 || 10 || || Catherine || LYONS || 16 || 1847 |- |238 || 9 || 11 || || Anne || MCCAHILL || 22 || 1841 |- |239 || 9 || 12 || || Bridget || MCCANN || 16 || 1847 |- |240 || 9 || 13 || || Mary || MCGRATH || 24 || 1839 |- |241 || 9 || 14 || || Hannah || MCGRATH || 18 || 1845 |- |242 || 9 || 15 || || Bridget || MCGRATH || 23 || 1840 |- |243 || 9 || 16 || || Ellen || MCKECHNIE || 19 || 1844 |- |244 || 9 || 17 || || Catherine || MCKEON || 24 || 1839 |- |245 || 9 || 18 || || Mary Ann || MCKEON || 13 || 1850 |- |246 || 9 || 19 || || Bridget || MCMAHON || 20 || 1843 |- |247 || 9 || 20 || || Lucy || MCMAHON || 19 || 1844 |- |248 || 9 || 21 || || Catherine || MCMAHON || 21 || 1842 |- |249 || 9 || 22 || || Margaret || MCNAMARA || 20 || 1843 |- |250 || 9 || 23 || || Bridget || MAHER || 21 || 1842 |- |251 || 9 || 24 || || Annie || MULLINS || 22 || 1841 |- |252 || 9 || 25 || || Hannah || MURPHY || 24 || 1839 |- |253 || 9 || 26 || || Rose Ann || MURPHY || 20 || 1843 |- |254 || 9 || 27 || || Margaret || MURPHY || 21 || 1842 |- |255 || 9 || 28 || || Bridget || NEALE || 22 || 1841 |- |256 || 9 || 29 || || Ellen || NEALE || 23 || 1840 |- |257 || 9 || 30 || || Hannah || NOBLE || 19 || 1844 |- |258 || 9 || 31 || || Mary || O'BRIEN || 28 || 1835 |- |259 || 9 || 32 || || Margaret || PENDERGAST || 23 || 1840 |- |260 || 9 || 33 || || Jane || PHIBBS || 23 || 1840 |- |261 || 10 || 1 || || Eliza || POWER || 23 || 1840 |- |262 || 10 || 2 || || Maria || POWER || 21 || 1842 |- |263 || 10 || 3 || || Matilda || PRICE || 27 || 1836 |- |264 || 10 || 4 || || Bridget || REGAN || 19 || 1844 |- |265 || 10 || 5 || || Margaret || ROBINSON || 20 || 1843 |- |266 || 10 || 6 || || Margaret || ROGERS || 42 || 1821 |- |267 || 10 || 7 || || Mary || RYAN || 19 || 1844 |- |268 || 10 || 8 || || Bridget || RYAN || 20 || 1843 |- |269 || 10 || 9 || || Elizabeth || SCOLLEN || 21 || 1842 |- |270 || 10 || 10 || || Ann || SCOLLEN || 23 || 1840 |- |271 || 10 || 11 || || Ellen || SHAY || 28 || 1835 |- |272 || 10 || 12 || || Maria || SHELLY || 15 || 1848 |- |273 || 10 || 13 || || Margaret || SLATTERY || 28 || 1835 |- |274 || 10 || 14 || || Johanna || TRACEY || 25 || 1838 |- |275 || 10 || 15 || || Margaret || WEIR || 25 || 1838 |- |276 || 10 || 16 || || Ann || WEST || 25 || 1838 |- |277 || 10 || 17 || || Jane || WILKINSON || 29 || 1834 |- |278 || 10 || 18 || || Eliza || WILSON || 19 || 1844 |- |279 || 10 || 19 || || Margaret || WOODS || 26 || 1837 |- |280 || 10 || 20 || || Benjamin || AHERN || 22 || 1841 |- |281 || 10 || 21 || || Johnston || ARMSTRONG || 25 || 1838 |- |282 || 10 || 22 || || Thomas || ARROWHILL || 25 || 1838 |- |283 || 10 || 23 || || Alexander || BAIN || 20 || 1843 |- |284 || 10 || 24 || || Duncan || BAIN || 18 || 1845 |- |285 || 10 || 25 || || George || BOON || 23 || 1840 |- |286 || 10 || 26 || || Thomas || BOURKE || 17 || 1846 |- |287 || 10 || 27 || || William || BOULTON || 25 || 1838 |- |288 || 10 || 28 || || James || BROWNLOW || 24 || 1839 |- |289 || 11 || 1 || || Robert || CAMPBELL || 25 || 1838 |- |290 || 11 || 2 || || Patrick || CAREW || 22 || 1841 |- |291 || 11 || 3 || || Thomas || CAREW || 26 || 1837 |- |292 || 11 || 4 || || James || CARROLL || 21 || 1842 |- |293 || 11 || 5 || || James || CARROLL || 29 || 1834 |- |294 || 11 || 6 || || John || CASEY || 26 || 1837 |- |295 || 11 || 7 || || John || COLLINS || 21 || 1842 |- |296 || 11 || 8 || || William || COLLINGE || 20 || 1843 |- |297 || 11 || 9 || || Michael || COLEMAN || 24 || 1839 |- |298 || 11 || 10 || || John || CONOLE || 25 || 1838 |- |299 || 11 || 11 || || Thomas || CONNATY || 18 || 1845 |- |300 || 11 || 12 || || Mortimer || CORBETT || 21 || 1842 |- |301 || 11 || 13 || || John || COX || 28 || 1835 |- |302 || 11 || 14 || || Teague || COYLE || 20 || 1843 |- |303 || 11 || 15 || || Jeremiah || CRONIN || 29 || 1834 |- |304 || 11 || 16 || || James || CURRAN || 24 || 1839 |- |305 || 11 || 17 || || Martin || CURRIGAN || 21 || 1842 |- |306 || 11 || 18 || || William || DICKSON || 19 || 1844 |- |307 || 11 || 19 || || Alexander || DINGWALL || 23 || 1840 |- |308 || 11 || 20 || || Michael || DORAN || 27 || 1836 |- |309 || 11 || 21 || || James || DUGGAN || 19 || 1844 |- |310 || 11 || 22 || || Hugh || EARLY || 21 || 1842 |- |311 || 11 || 23 || || Thomas || EGAN || 18 || 1845 |- |312 || 11 || 24 || || Andrew || FAHEY || 20 || 1843 |- |313 || 11 || 25 || || Joseph || FIELDS || 20 || 1843 |- |314 || 11 || 26 || || William || FLETCHER || 29 || 1834 |- |315 || 11 || 27 || || Michael || FOX || 25 || 1838 |- |316 || 11 || 28 || || James || GARRETT || 19 || 1844 |- |317 || 11 || 29 || || James || GILLIS || 22 || 1841 |- |318 || 11 || 30 || || Peter || GILLIS || 20 || 1843 |- |319 || 11 || 31 || || William || GOVIN || 27 || 1836 |- |320 || 11 || 32 || || James || GRAHAM || 20 || 1843 |- |321 || 11 || 33 || || James || GREER || 17 || 1846 |- |322 || 12 || 1 || || Robert || GRIFFIN || 26 || 1837 |- |323 || 12 || 2 || || Michael || HART || 24 || 1839 |- |324 || 12 || 3 || || Michael || HAYES || 18 || 1845 |- |325 || 12 || 4 || || Denis || HAYES || 21 || 1842 |- |326 || 12 || 5 || || John || HAYES || 20 || 1843 |- |327 || 12 || 6 || || John || HEHIR || 21 || 1842 |- |328 || 12 || 7 || || Robert || HENDERSON || 20 || 1843 |- |329 || 12 || 8 || || Bartholomew || HIGGINS || 25 || 1838 |- |330 || 12 || 9 || || Myles || HIGGINS || 27 || 1836 |- |331 || 12 || 10 || || John || HOGAN || 16 || 1847 |- |332 || 12 || 11 || || William || JACKSON || 20 || 1843 |- |333 || 12 || 12 || || Patrick || KELLEGHER || 25 || 1838 |- |334 || 12 || 13 || || Cormick || KELLEGHER || 23 || 1840 |- |335 || 12 || 14 || || Cormick || KELLEGHER || 26 || 1837 |- |336 || 12 || 15 || || James || KIRBY || 25 || 1838 |- |337 || 12 || 16 || || Michael || KEY || 27 || 1836 |- |338 || 12 || 17 || || Thomas || KIERNAN || 22 || 1841 |- |339 || 12 || 18 || || Lawrence || KIMMAGE || 23 || 1840 |- |340 || 12 || 19 || || James || KING || 26 || 1837 |- |341 || 12 || 20 || || Joseph || LANG || 18 || 1845 |- |342 || 12 || 21 || || Richard || LAWRENCE || 22 || 1841 |- |343 || 12 || 22 || || Daniel || LEARY || 34 || 1829 |- |344 || 12 || 23 || || Timothy || LEARY || 30 || 1833 |- |345 || 12 || 24 || || Richard || LYNCH || 21 || 1842 |- |346 || 12 || 25 || || Arthur || MCBRIEN || 17 || 1846 |- |347 || 12 || 26 || || Andrew || MCBRIEN || 22 || 1841 |- |348 || 12 || 27 || || Edward || MCCANN || 30 || 1833 |- |349 || 12 || 28 || || Timothy || MCCARTHY || 24 || 1839 |- |350 || 12 || 29 || || David || MCCLELLAND || 15 || 1848 |- |351 || 12 || 30 || || Martin || MCDONOUGH || 26 || 1837 |- |352 || 12 || 31 || || Rody || MCGRATH || 22 || 1841 |- |353 || 12 || 32 || || William || MCKENNY || 21 || 1842 |- |354 || 12 || 33 || || John || MCKEON || 26 || 1837 |- |355 || 13 || 1 || || Patrick || MCMAHON || 22 || 1841 |- |356 || 13 || 2 || || John || MCMAHON || 22 || 1841 |- |357 || 13 || 3 || || Hugh || MCMANUS || 20 || 1843 |- |358 || 13 || 4 || || Martin || MCMORROW || 21 || 1842 |- |359 || 13 || 5 || || Patrick || MCNAMARA || 24 || 1839 |- |360 || 13 || 6 || || Thomas || MCNAMARA || 45 || 1818 |- |361 || 13 || 7 || || John || MAHER || 26 || 1837 |- |362 || 13 || 8 || || William || MATHEWS || 20 || 1843 |- |363 || 13 || 9 || || John || MAXWELL || 23 || 1840 |- |364 || 13 || 10 || || Thomas || MEAKAM || 20 || 1843 |- |365 || 13 || 11 || || Michael || MINOGUE || 21 || 1842 |- |366 || 13 || 12 || || Robert || MITCHELL || 26 || 1837 |- |367 || 13 || 13 || || Patrick || MOCLAIR || 21 || 1842 |- |368 || 13 || 14 || || John || MOCLAIR || 23 || 1840 |- |369 || 13 || 15 || || James || MONAGHAN || 24 || 1839 |- |370 || 13 || 16 || || John || MORAN || 30 || 1833 |- |371 || 13 || 17 || || Henry || MURPHY || 18 || 1845 |- |372 || 13 || 18 || || William || MURPHY || 23 || 1840 |- |373 || 13 || 19 || || James || NAVEN || 19 || 1844 |- |374 || 13 || 20 || || Edward || NAVEN || 18 || 1845 |- |375 || 13 || 21 || || Michael || NAVEN || 21 || 1842 |- |376 || 13 || 22 || || John || O'DONALD || 26 || 1837 |- |377 || 13 || 23 || || Michael || O'NEILL || 20 || 1843 |- |378 || 13 || 24 || || John || PASSLOW || 19 || 1844 |- |379 || 13 || 25 || || Thomas || PETERS || 29 || 1834 |- |380 || 13 || 26 || || William || PRICE || 33 || 1830 |- |381 || 13 || 27 || || Thomas || QUILKY || 24 || 1839 |- |382 || 13 || 28 || || Robert L || RANSAGE || 15 || 1848 |- |383 || 13 || 29 || || Edward || REGAN || 26 || 1837 |- |384 || 13 || 30 || || Cornelius || RIORDAN || 25 || 1838 |- |385 || 13 || 31 || || Robert || ROBINSON || 27 || 1836 |- |386 || 13 || 32 || || James || ROCHE || 20 || 1843 |- |387 || 13 || 33 || || William || RUSSELL || 15 || 1848 |- |388 || 14 || 1 || || Timothy || RYAN || 27 || 1836 |- |389 || 14 || 2 || || Thomas || RYAN || 25 || 1838 |- |390 || 14 || 3 || || Richard || SALTER || 19 || 1844 |- |391 || 14 || 4 || || William || SCOTT || 23 || 1840 |- |392 || 14 || 5 || || Edward || SHEA || 23 || 1840 |- |393 || 14 || 6 || || John || SHELLY || 11 || 1852 |- |394 || 14 || 7 || || Charles || SHORE || 22 || 1841 |- |395 || 14 || 8 || || James || SIMPSON || 27 || 1836 |- |396 || 14 || 9 || || Andrew || SMITH || 27 || 1836 |- |397 || 14 || 10 || || John || STAPLETON || 27 || 1836 |- |398 || 14 || 11 || || Edmond || STAPLETON || 25 || 1838 |- |399 || 14 || 12 || || Michael || STAPLETON || 23 || 1840 |- |400 || 14 || 13 || || Richard || TIERNAN || 22 || 1841 |- |401 || 14 || 14 || || Alfred || WAITE || 18 || 1845 |- |402 || 14 || 15 || || James || WINKLE || 20 || 1843 |- |403 || 14 || 16 || || James || WYNNE || 30 || 1833 |- |404 || 14 || 17 || || George || WOODS || 21 || 1842 |- |405 || 14 || 18 || || John || WOODS || 26 || 1837 |- |406 || 14 || 19 || || Edward || WOODS || 18 || 1845 |}

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Sister Ignatius Morel Source Study

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[[Category:Morel de Guiramond Name Study]] [[Category:New Projects]] [[Category:Cuba]] [[Category:Jamaica]] [[Category:Saint-Domingue]] [[Category:Reserve, Louisiana]] [[Category:New Roads, Louisiana]] [[Category:New Orleans, Louisiana]] The purpose of this free space project is a collaboration area for cousins working on building Ancestry of Morel de Guiramond from St Dominque along with associated families - D'Aquin, Rossignol, Tranchant De Laverne and others. The starting focus is to build profiles and find the sources that correlate to material provides by Sister Ignatius Morel in 1982. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Boyum-29#PM-29894382 send me a private message]. Thanks! ===Background=== Sister Ignatius (aka Lelia Marie Morel de Guiramond) was born on June 20, 1898. She entered the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Bourg, France on July 13th, 1918 at 2116 Ursaline Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana. She received her Holy Habit and was renamed Sister Mary Ignatius on May 7, 1919. {{Image |file= Sister_Ignatius_Morel_Source_Study-1.jpg |size= l |caption= Three Morel de Guiramond Sisters }} In 1982, she responded to a request for family history information by Claudette Morel, the 23-year-old daughter of Sylvia David Morel. She included a handwritten letter and typed information with data from research she and her siblings had done. (See attached [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Sister_Ignatius_Morel_Source_Study.pdf PDF file] for orginal scan and [[Space:Sister_Ignatius_Morel_Source_Study#The_Letter|transcribed letter]]) ===Project Parameters and Goals=== This faded, reproduced work as formed much of what many in the family know about the the Morel de Guiramond, D'Aquin and other family alliances. Over the last few years, Kathy Shipley has been working to review the material from Sister Ignatus and re-locate source material to prove of improve this family history. Working with Todd Boyum and other Wikitree Genealogist, the project will: # Create profiles for the family provided by Sister Ignatus on WikiTree # Source these profiles - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogically_Defined Genealogy Defined] # Provide as much biographical and historical data as possible # Add DNA Confirmation where possible # Add family collecition images, and records as possible # Create a place for Kathy, Todd and other genealogist and interested parties to collaborate. # Create a repository for resources related to St Domingue, Jamaica, Cuba, St. Kitts and other Carribean / French Colonial Ancestry and there migration to and early life in Louisiana # Document other mysteries to be solved # Adding Morel de Guiramond family to the Morel de Guiramond One Name Study This page will be a hub for the project and a source on each profile created from the project.Ond ====January 2024 Goal==== In January, we will instantiate the project, clarify goals and communication, and create any missing profiles. We'll attempt to do some sourcing for each as well. We will tie out any findings - corrections, etc. to the material from Sister Ignatius. ===Morel de Guiramond One Name Study=== As part of this effort, we are creating a One Name Study page for Morel de Guiramond: Add [[Category:Morel de Guiramond Name Study]] to profiles with the name and include the {{One Name Study|name=Morel de Guiramond}} in the BIOGRAPHY section *Visit the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Morel_de_Guiramond_Name_Study Category:Morel_de_Guiramond_Name_Study] page to see included profiles. *Visit the [[Space:Morel_de_Guiramond_Name_Study|Space:Morel_de_Guiramond_Name_Study]] to get involved in the study. === The Letter === New Orleans, LA March 7, 1982 Dear Claudette, The enclosed papers are what we got from St. Domingue and at Kingston, Jamaica. These are all I have because being a religious I don’t want to keep my family history and have no need of them so I gave all I had to my brothers and sisters. Besides I think this is all you need of your past history of the Morel de Guiramond family. Keep in mind that you are descended from Francois Marie Tranchant Comte’ de la Vergne. We have been working many years on our Family Tree. Relatives from Ohio?, New Orleans, etc.? wrote to France, St. Domingue, Jamaica, etc.. We visited many places in and around New Orleans. We got a good many articles from New Orleans. Thank God it’s all over as it was hard work. We know that Grand-pa Morel de Guiramond married twice, not three times. His first wife was Felicie Anais Cunningham. It was from the above grand-parents the me and my siblings originated. They had seven children. His second wife was Marie Althee D’Aquin and it is from latter grandparents that you originated. My parents and syblings(sp) were very close to Grand-pa Morel as my two oldest brothers stayed with him while they went to Soule’ College. Besides being a traveling salesman he came home often. We were also very close to Uncle George as he too was a traveling salesman and came to New Roads often. Sometimes he would bring us little gifts. To my sister, Nita, he gave her a beautiful golden chain & cross. She wore it many years. In the forties (I think) he came to New Roads with a Grand-son. We were all so happy to see them. My brother Felix, my two sisters Nita and Rosella & I visited him at Lake Charles at least twice. That was really a happy reunion. My sister, Nita, who will be 90 in July, remembers a lot about our Family of the past. She use to ask my father many questions about his mother, Felicie Anais Cunningham, who died at 38. Her baby, Marie, was only 20 days old; she caught a cold, pneumonia followed and this was the end. She is buried in her step-father’s General LaCoste’s tomb in St. Louis Cemetery on North Claiborne Ave., New Orleans. We visited the grave but it is very old and not well kept as her near relatives are all dead. Grand-pa Morel married two years later to Marie Althee D’Aquin in 1871. They too had seven children. About three years ago Emerson Morel, Edna D’Aquiin, Bertha & I went to Reserve to find out more about Grand-pa Morel. We were told that he was buried in Edgard, LA, but we could not find the tomb where he was buried, as the pastor of the Church was not at home. But we went to the home of Mr. Perret, that is the baby who sat on Grand-ma Althee’s lap when the picture was taken, that is the one you sent me. It was interesting to meet them and we talked much about our family. My grand-father’s parents were Charles Aym’e (spelt also Aim’ee) Clairfayt Morel de Guiramond and Josephine DuPaty. (found on the second page I sent.) God love you, I am, Loveingly, Sr. Ignatius Morel === The Data === {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e6e6fa ! scope="col" |Original ! scope="col" |Edits & Sources |- bgcolor=#e6e6fa |''Uncorrected - as the Sister typed it'' || ''Edits and Sources from project team'' |- |Notes precise in the Public Register at "Saint Domingue" and at Kingston, Jamaica on the family of "Count Francois Marie de la Vergne" originally of Vesoul in Franche County ||Coming Soon |- | :Claude Rossignal :Death: January 18, 1752 :Spouse: Marie Ann Dupre :Marriage: November 24, 1733 :Death: August 3, 1745 |Coming soon |- |Child of Claude Rossignal and Marie Ann Dupre :: # Catherine Rossignal :: Birth: December 24, 1738 :: Death: June 16, 1781 :: Spouse: Francois Marie Tranchant Count de la Vergne :: Marriage: January 3, 1751 :: Death: November 26, 1776 |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62253/images/62253_b1047222-00016?pId=122549647 Marriage Record] |- |Children of Catherine Rossignal Countess de la Vergne and Count de la Vergne # Arteman Charlotte Ferdinand de la Vergne # Charles Francois Joseph de la Vergne # Francois Marie Eymé de la Vergne # Louise Eulalie de la Vergne # *[[Tranchant-20|Marie Louise de la Vergne]] # Etienne Francois de la Vergne | Coming Soon |- |Fifth Child of Catherine Rossignal and Count de la Vergne : [[Tranchant-20|Marie Louise de la Vergne]] : Death: October 8, 1821 : Spouse: [[Morel_De_Guiramand-1|Jean Pierre Morel de Guiramond]] (Lawyer to Parliament of Paris) : Marriage: September 8, 1759 : Married in Bordeaux, France |Coming soon |- |Children of [[Tranchant-20|Marie Louise de la Vergne]] and [[Morel_De_Guiramand-1|Jean Pierre Morel de Guiramond]] :: # *'''[[Morel-1162|Charles Aymé Clairfayt Morel de Guiramond]]''' # Eulalie William Morel de Guiramond # Jules Charles Morel de Guiramond # Jean Celestine Theodore Morel de Guiramond | Coming Soon |- |First Child of Marie Louise de la Vergne and Jean Pierre Morel de Guiramond : : '''[[Morel-1162|Charles Aymé Clairfayt Morel de Guiramond]]''' : Birth: February 3, 1797 : Spouse: [[Dupaty-2|Josephine Dupaty]] : Birth: December 6, 1823 | Coming Soon |- |Children of '''[[Morel-1162|Charles Aymé Clairfayt Morel de Guiramond]]''' and [[Dupaty-2|Josephine Dupaty]] :: # Diorie Morel de Guiramond - Birth: August 1, 1825 # *William Jean Marie Morel de Guiramond - Birth: April 2, 1826 (Born in New Orleans) # Eulalie William Morel de Guiramond - Birth 1827 | Coming Soon |- |Second Child of '''[[Morel-1162|Charles Aymé Clairfayt Morel de Guiramond]]''' and [[Dupaty-2|Josephine Dupaty]] : : '''[[Morel-692|William Jean Marie Morel de Guiramond ]]''' : Birth: April 2, 1826 : Death: December 9, 1907 : Spouse: Felicie Anais Cunningham : Birth:· Ireland 1831 : Marriage: April 23, 1849 : Died: December 9, 1869 | Coming Soon |- |Felicie Anais Cunningham : Birth:· Ireland 1831 : Marriage: April 23, 1849 : Died: December 9, 1869 : Spouse: [[Morel-692|William Morel I de Guiramond]] : Birth: April 6, 1826 : Death: December 9, 1907 | [[Morel-692|William Morel I de Guiramond]] sourced |- |To this Union Seven Children Were Born : : 1. Josephine Morel de Guiramond :: Birth: February 23, 1852 :: Spouse: Charles D'Aquin :: Death: ____________ |Coming Soon |- | : 2. Clairfayt Morel de Guiramond :: Birth: February 24, 1852 :: Marriage: 1875 (in New Orleans) :: Death: :: Spouse: Julie Pourceau :: Birth: February 10, 1855 :: Death: April 11, 1936 |Coming Soon |- | : 3. Anais Morel de Guiramond :: Birth: August 18, 1854 :: Marriage: 1870 :: Spouse: Matt Marr :: Death: 1928 |Coming Soon |- | : 4. Wiiliam Edward Morel de Guiramond :: Birth: November 10, 1856 :: Marriage: July 13, 1878 :: Death: December 25, 1926 :: Spouse: Rosella E. Pourciau :: Birth: October 9, 1856 :: Death: April 22, 1935 |Coming Soon |- | : 5. Louis Jules Morel de Guiramond :: Birth: November 28, 1858 :: Marriage: :: Spouse: Harriet Bullin :: Birth: November 23, 1857 :: Death: September 11, 1932 |Coming Soon |- | : 6. George Morel de Guiramond :: Birth: 5, 1866 :: Death: July 4, 1866 :: Unmarried |Coming Soon |- | : 7. Marie Morel de Guiramond :: Birth: November 18, 1869 :: Death: 1963 :: Spouse: Louis P. Delcroix :: Birth: 1868 :: Death: 1927 |Coming Soon |- |Second Marriage of [[Morel-692|William Morel I de Guiramond]] and Marie Althee D'Aquin : William Morel I de Guiramond : William Jean Marie Morel de Guiramond : Birth: April 2, 1826 : Death: December 9, 1907 : Marriage: February 17, 1871 : Spouse: Marie Althee D'Aquin : Birth:· 1827 : Death: May 21, 1912 |Coming Soon |- |To This Union Were Seven Children : : 1. Marie Althee Morel de Guiramond :: Birth: December 17, 1871 |Coming Soon |- | : 2. Louis George Morel de Guiramond :: Birth: March 11, 1873 |Coming Soon |- | : 3. Louis Albert Morel de Guiramond :: Birth: February 12, 1875 |Coming Soon |- | : 4. Marie Julia Morel de Guiramond :: Birth: April 3, 1878 |Coming Soon |- | : 5. Joseph Edwin Morel de Guiramond :: Birth: 3, 1878 :: Death: August 9, 1878 |Coming Soon |- | : 6. Marie Lucie Morel de Guiramond :: Birth: January 24, 1880 :: Death: June 19, 1892 |Coming Soon |- | : 7. Marie Lucie Morel de Guiramond :: Still birth July 29, 1892 |Coming Soon |}{{Image |file= name |size= l |caption= Three Morel de Guiramond Sisters }} ===Pages that link to this source=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sister_Ignatius_Morel_Source_Study|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Sisters of Saint Joseph

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[[Category: Sisters of St. Joseph]] The [[Wikipedia:Sisters_of_St._Joseph|Sisters of St. Joseph]] (CSJ) also known as the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph (CSJ) or (SSJ), is a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women founded in 1650 in Le Puy-en-Velay, France. This Congregation has approximately 14,000 members worldwide: about 7,000 in the United States; 2,000 in France; and are active in 50 other countries. The Sisters of Saint Joseph comprise 3 international congregations (Lyons, Chambéry, and Annecy) and 4 federations (French, Italian, US, and Canadian), representing more than 14,000 Sisters worldwide. Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Lyon :(includes the merged Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Bourg) nearly 1,000 sisters serving in 4 provinces (Maine, Mexico, India and Europe) in 15 countries. The Sisters operate many Catholic schools and hospitals in France, the United States, Canada, Japan and England, and hospitals, homes, and orphanages in India. Sisters of Saint Joseph of Chambéry :centered in Rome, other Provinces and Regions are located in Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, India, Italy, Mozambique, Norway, Pakistan, Sweden and Tanzania. The order has approximately 1,800 sisters in 18 countries. Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Annecy :international congregation of about 500 sisters serving in the Congo, England, France, Gambia, India, Ireland, Senegal, Switzerland, Tanzania and Wales. US Federation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph [http://cssjfed.org/about-us website]: * Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (4 provinces (Albany, Los Angeles, St. Louis, and St. Paul) and 2 vice provinces (Peru and Hawaii) [https://www.csjcarondelet.org/about-us/ website] :::From their first days in Arizona, education and health care, including for their beloved Native Americans, merged naturally into ministries including parish service, adult education, spiritual direction and retreat work, direct service of the poor, and justice activities. Ministry continues at the Academy of Our Lady of Peace in San Diego, Carondelet High School in Concord, CA, St. Joseph High School in Lakewood, CA (philosophical sponsorship), St. Joseph Joshi Gakuen in Tsu, Japan, St. Mary’s Academy in Inglewood, CA, Mount St. Mary’s University in Los Angeles, and St. Joseph Center in Venice, CA. Other works include A Friendly Manor, Alexandria House, Circle the City, Get on the Bus, House of Yahweh, and Villa Maria House of Prayer. * Sisters of St. Joseph of Philadelphia :::Most of the nearly 750 members in full or partial retirement, the sisters minister to Saint Joseph Academy in McSherrystown, Pennsylvania; Mount Saint Joseph Academy in Flourtown, Pennsylvania; Villa St Joseph; Saint Mary By-The-Sea Retreat House in Cape May Point, New Jersey; Norwood-Fontbonne Academy; Holy Family Academy in Bayonne, NJ; SSJ Center for Spirituality in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia; Bethlehem Retirement Village in Flourtown, PA; Sisters of Saint Joseph Welcome Center, Philadelphia in Kensington, PA; and Chestnut Hill College in Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania. * Sisters of St. Joseph, Brentwood, New York :::The sisters minister to Saint Joseph's College in New York, St. Joseph High School in Brooklyn, The Mary Louis Academy, Fontbonne Hall Academy, Sacred Heart Academy in New York, Bishop Kearney High School in New York City, and Academia Maria Reina. * Sisters of St. Joseph of Baden, Pennsylvania :::Nearly 200 sisters are chaplains, foster parents, and pastoral ministers, an attorney, drug and alcohol interventionists, counselors, retreat directors, and college professors. The community has sheltered refugees from Cuba, Haiti, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Bosnia, and Kosovo, and helped them find homes in this county. Their ministry also established a separate non-profit corporation to operate Villa St. Joseph, a non-sectarian, 120-bed, long-term care facility with a specialized unit for Alzheimer's patients. * Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston :::The sisters opened, staffed, and/or sponsored over 125 educational institutions, including schools for children with special needs. Ministry is provided to Bethany Health Care Center and Bethany Hill School, both in Framingham, Massachusetts; Fontbonne Academy in Milton, MA; Jackson School and Walnut Park Montessori School in Newton, MA; Mount Saint Joseph Academy and Literacy Connection Literacy Connection in Brighton, MA; Merrimack Valley Montessori School Merrimack Valley Montessori School in Haverhill, MA; Regis College in Weston, MA; Casserly House in Roslindale, MA; and Saint Joseph Retreat Center in Cohasset, MA. * Sisters of St. Joseph of Buffalo :::Sisters minister to Mount Saint Joseph Academy in Buffalo. * Sisters of St. Joseph of Rochester, New York :::Sisters minister to Nazareth Schools; St. Joseph's Neighborhood Center; Daystar; the Sisters of Saint Joseph Volunteer Corps; St. Joseph's Northside Outreach and Prayer Ministry. * Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern Pennsylvania (Erie) :::Sisters minister to the Villa Maria Elementary School, Villa Maria Academy, Bethany House Ministry, The Heritage Apartments, Saint Vincent Health Center, Saint Mary's Home of Erie, SSJ Neighborhood Network, St. Patrick Haven, St. James Haven, and Faithkeepers Trail. * Sisters of St. Joseph of Watertown, New York * Sisters of St. Joseph of Concordia, Kansas :::Sisters minister to Nazareth Convent and Academy, and Manna House; operated Marymount College (1922-1989); hospitals and schools in the Archdiocese of Chicago and the Dioceses of Marquette, Rockford, Kansas City, Omaha, Lincoln, and Concordia. * Sisters of Saint Joseph of Chambery, West Hartford, Connecticut :::Sisters provide ministry to schools in Connecticut and in other parts of the United States. * Congregation of Saint Joseph (7 merged congregations) about 500 Sisters [http://www.csjoseph.org/who_we_are.aspx website]: :::Sisters of Saint Joseph of Medaille (Baton Rouge, Cincinnati, Crookston, Minnesota, New Orleans, and the Twin Cities) ministry extends to houses, schools, hospitals, an orphanage, and services to the poor and suffering. :::Sisters of St. Joseph of Cleveland, ministry in parochial schools, St. Joseph Academy in Cleveland, Ohio; River's Edge, Women's Outreach Center, Seeds of Literacy, WellSpring Bookstore and the CSJ Prayer Line. :::Sisters of St. Joseph of La Grange, Illinois, ministry at the Catholic co-educational Nazareth Academy high school, the School on Wheels, Ministry of the Arts, and Christ in the Wilderness. :::Sisters of St. Joseph of Nazareth, Michigan, ministry at the Dillon Complex for Independent Living, Transformations Spirituality Center, Ascension Health, and Our Lady of Guadalupe Middle School for Girls. :::Sisters of St. Joseph of Tipton, Indiana, ministry at the Clare Oaks Retirement Community, Lourdes Hall of De La Salle Institute, Marymount Hospital, Regina High School, and Trinity High School. :::Sisters of St. Joseph of Wheeling, West Virginia, ministry at SSJ Health and Wellness Foundation, the SSJ Charitable Fund, and a variety of programs under Holy Family Child Care & Development. :::Sisters of St. Joseph of Wichita, Kansas, ministry at mission houses and a mission in Kyoto, Japan sponsoring a kindergarten, day nursery, medical services for senior citizens, a disabled children's hospital, and a special education school. * Sisters of St. Joseph of St. Augustine, Florida :::Sisters minister in education including deaf, blind, developmentally disabled, and handicapped students, in faceted aspects of health care, and they assumed work with the aging, unwed mothers, and migrants. Their sisters in Puerto Rico in schools ministry became an independent institute. * Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange (California) [https://www.rcbo.org/directory/sisters-of-st-joseph-orange-csj/ directory] :::Sisters provide education including elementary, secondary, university and other adult education, and extend their healing mission through acute care hospitals, rehabilitation programs, home health care, community education, primary care clinics, and wellness programs. Works of the Congregation have expanded, to include such things as helping new immigrants, feeding the hungry, giving shelter to the homeless, and fostering spiritual development. Mission work continues at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, the Western American Province of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, École Notre-Dame-des-Victoires in San Francisco, and Rosary High School in Fullerton (1965–1976), Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, Queen of the Valley Medical Center in Napa, and St. Jude Medical Center in Fullerton. * Sisters of St. Joseph of Lyon, Winslow, Maine * Sisters of St. Joseph of Springfield (Massachusetts) :::(includes the merged Sisters of St. Joseph of Fall River (Massachusetts) and Sisters of St. Joseph of Rutland, Vermont) about 250 Sisters serve through a variety of ministries, including Mont Marie Child Care Center, Mont Marie Health Care Center, Mont Marie Senior Residence, and Mont Marie Labyrinth. Sisters serve the Springfield community as well as Worcester, the Berkshires, Rhode Island, Louisiana and Uganda. Federation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Canada (4 congregations) * Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton (Ontario) * Sisters of St. Joseph of London * Sisters of St. Joseph of Peterborough * Sisters of St. Joseph of Pembroke Sisters of St. Joseph of Sault Ste. Marie (Canada) Federation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Italy * Sisters of Saint Joseph of Aosta * Sisters of Saint Joseph of Chambéry * Sisters of Saint Joseph of Cuneo * Sisters of Saint Joseph of Pinerolo * Institute Sisters of Saint Joseph (Sisters of Saint Joseph of Novara, Sisters of Saint Joseph of Susa, & Sisters of Saint Joseph of Turin) Sisters of St. Joseph of Saint-Vallier, 1903 moved to Quebec City, Canada from Saint-Vallier, France where it was instituted in 1683

Sitter Name Study

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[[Category:Sitter Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Sitter surname and the variants of that name. This study is limited to Southern Bohemia, particularly to the Böhmerwald area where many Sitter families originated without as yet established connections. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

The oldest member of these families is one Ambrosius Sitter from Wallern, now Volary, Czech Republic, who lived there in the 16th century. He had a son Thomas who married in 1581 Katharina Niadl from Prachatitz, now Prachatice, Czech Republic.[https://books.google.com/books?id=3tPjAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA550&lpg=PA550&dq=thomas+sitter+prachatitz&source=bl&ots=_HYfbneFxP&sig=g-kgYxqtokEa7JZPwG7bd1k1qZo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiZktqX9Z3PAhVFSiYKHdk5BkcQ6AEIKjAC#v=onepage&q=thomas%20sitter%20prachatitz&f=false Deutsche Arbeit, Volume 7, Verlag Deutsche Arbeit, 1908, p. 546]
Church books in Wallern begin only in 1658 and in Prachatitz in 1632[http://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/ Státní oblastní archiv v Třeboni] so that other sources will need to be found to connect the Sitter families from these towns as well as from other family branches in surrounding towns and villages. == Sources ==

Sivagurunathan N To-Do List

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theeran's B day Amutha Arunachalam's B day Vidhyalakshmi's B day ARUNACHALAM's wife anantham athai's B day Thaiyalnayaki Balakumar B day Gayathri Balakumar B day Vaithegi Balamurugan B day Ekan's B day Suresh Balasubramaniam"s Bday jeyalakshmi pondy B' day Surya and Sandeep B days Girijha Pondy B day Sundar Ganapathy B day Susheela and Ganapahy's B days

Six Degrees app

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This is the help page to describe features of the [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/SixDegrees.php Six Degrees app]. == Introduction == The purpose of the Six Degrees app is to visually show your connections to others. The original inspiration for the app was the WikiTree Challenge, and the tagline "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon". Since then, and the advent of the CC7 score now available on all profiles, the app can actually display up to Seven Degrees of connections. The initial mode displays the connections in a ring around the central person. The innermost ring shows all those people who are 1 degree away - specifically - parents, siblings, spouse(s) and children. The next ring are those that are 2 degrees away - that would be the parents/siblings/spouses/children of those in the first ring ... so the central person's grandparents / grandchildren / in-laws, etc.. At each subsequent ring another degree is added and the "net" gets larger going up, down and sideways generationally. In version two of the app, a second mode of display was introduced: Family Tree format - which displays an extended family tree of the central person and all those who are directly related to them. == Update History == === Version 2 : July 5, 2022 === * Family Tree mode - display an extended family tree of the central person and all those who are directly related to them. Options to determine the number of generations of Ancestors and the number of generations of Descendants to display (they don't have to be the same number either!) * Display options now include: dot , single letter, initials, first name, and *NEW* - full details (first and last name, birth and death years!) * Text options (letter / initials / name / all) now have colouring options: outline in colour / filled in colour / plain black & white (good for printouts when clarity is needed) === Version 2.1 : July 23, 2022 === * Now able to load SEVEN (7) degrees of connections, so that it aligns (sort of) with the CC7 score on each profile. (NOTE: Because of access to private profiles, the app may have a lower # of connections at degree 7 than your actual CC7 score, which can count all private profiles, including those that this app cannot access.) * Show all LIVING connections / all NON-LIVING connections * Show all ACTUAL RELATIVES (those related by blood - parents / siblings / children - not spouses or in-laws) / Show all NOT actually related * Show by DATE (Living on ... / Deceased by ... / Profiles created before .. / Profiles created after ...) === Version 3 : August 1, 2022=== * Profiles that have an { { Adopted Child } } template included as part of their Bio will now load both the Adoptive and the Biological family members. * A new option will appear in the SETTINGS menu to choose to show Adoptive / Bio / Combo of both families * Show by DATE - new option: Alive during Lifetime ... (with drop down list of people to choose from) * ANIMATE option now under SHOW menu * COLOUR options in the SETTINGS menu * Use Compact Rings option in SHOW menu * Three options for dealing with REPEATS in the Family Tree mode * Sharing URL === Version 3.1 : August 13, 2022 === * Link to TimeLine app added * Editing Tools added for Family Tree mode to tweak placement and appearance of Family Tree chart created == Help Videos == The following videos are available on YouTube: * [https://youtu.be/9Ln5dbnpRdw Version 2 demo] * [https://youtu.be/Tf4YoEkhc9k Version 3 demo] * [https://youtu.be/1Ragqcg6QHM Demo of using Edit tools to tweak appearance and placement of Family Tree chart] == Planned Development == * not much left on my to-do list == Feature Requests == * from Rob Pavey: a way to show connections between people in Ring Mode == Feature Details == === Menu Bar === This section will describe the Menu options available in the Six Degrees app === Button Bar === This section will describe the options available on the Button Bar of the Six Degrees app === Ring Mode === This section will describe the features of Ring Mode === Family Tree Mode === This section will describe the features of Family Tree Mode

Six Hemrick Brothers in 1895

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[[Category: Georgia, United States Civil War]] There were six Hemrick brothers from Clarke County, Georgia who fought in the War Between the States, three of them in the command of Major W.S. Grady, father of Henry W. Grady. The men were Henry, David, William, Charles, Alexander and Levi. Mssrs. David and Levi still live in Clarke County. "It is to be doubted whether any county in the confederate states furnished more soldiers from as few families.""Soldier Brothers: Ten Brave Brothers Went from Clarke County to the War"; The Atlanta Constitution, Published 8 May 1895, page 3. * [[Hemrick-41|Henry Hemrick]] and his brother enlisted in Company "G" (Highland Guards), 25th North Carolina Infantry Regiment. This company was organized in Athens, GA and attached to the 25th N.C. Regiment. It surrendered with General Robert E. Lee at Appomattox on 9 April 1865. He served as a Private then was promoted to Corporal. He was slightly wounded twice.Jarvis, Grace. The Hemrick and Allied Families(Germany to Georgia), 1727-1974. Baltimore, MD: Deford & Company, 1975. pp 59. *[[Hemrick-42|David Hemrick]] also enlisted in Company "G" (Highland Guards), 25th North Carolina Infantry Regt. He served as a Private.Jarvis, Grace. The Hemrick and Allied Families(Germany to Georgia), 1727-1974. Baltimore, MD: Deford & Company, 1975. pp 77. *[[Hemrick-44|William Hemrick]] enlisted in Company "G" (Highland Guards), 25th Regt. N. C. Infantry Regiment. This company was organized in Athens, GA and attached to the 25th N.C. Regiment. It surrendered with General Robert E. Lee at Appomattox on 9 April 1865. He served as a Private. William was captured by the Union forces twice and escaped both times. He was so passionate about "The War" that he refused to sign the oath of allegiance to the United States after it was over. As a result, he was disenfranchised of the vote and citizenship until the late 1880s when general amnesty was granted. Jarvis, Grace H. The Hemrick and Allied Families(Germany to Georgia), 1727-1974. Baltimore, MD:Deford & Company, 1975. pp93. *[[Hemrick-32|Charles Hemrick]] joined the conflict when he turned 18. He served in the Lumpkin Artillery Company, Palmer's Battalion, Georgia Volunteers Cobb's Brigade, Cheatham's Division, Hardee's Corps Army of Tennessee . He served as a private until the end of the war. Jarvis, Grace H. The Hemrick and Allied Families(Germany to Georgia), 1727-1974. Baltimore, MD:Deford & Company, 1975. pp91-119. *[[Hemrick-45|Alex Hemrick]] enlisted in the Lumpkin Artillery Company with his brother Charles, when they came of age and served as a private until the end of the war. Like William, he refused to sign the oath of allegiance to the United States and was therefore not considered a citizen until amnesty was granted. Jarvis, Grace. The Hemrick and Allied Families (Germany to Georgia), 1727-1974. Baltimore, MD: Deford & Company, 1975. pp126 * [[Hemrick-47|Levi Hemrick]] was underage to enlist but did so anyway and served as a private and hostler in Company "A", Georgia Factory Guards. He served by the side of his brother-in-law, [[Weatherford-599| Granderson F. Lovern]]. Jarvis, Grace. The Hemrick and Allied Families (Germany to Georgia), 1727-1974. Baltimore, MD: Deford & Company, 1975. pp 142. ==Sources== ==References== *Company G, 25th N.C. Infantry Regiment—From Athens, Georgia, Clay and Macon counties, North Carolina, commanded by Captain Wm. S. Grady, who was promoted Major and mortally wounded at the "Crater" 30 June, 1864, and afterwards by Captain John S. Hayes, then Captain John H. Phinisee. 25th North Carolina Infantry in the Civil War. page 292 [http://www.civilwarindex.com/armync/reghist/25th_nc_infantry_reghist.pdf]

Six Mile 1929 Tornado

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[[Category:Pickens, South Carolina]] A tornado hit the community of Six Mile in 1929 {{Image|file=Six_Mile_1929_Tornado.gif |align=c |size=250 |caption=Pickens Co., Sc map showing Six Mile }}{{clear}} ==G.N. Garrett Family== * [[Garrett-10052|George Nelson Garrett]], age 47
*[[Dillard-1784|Mamie Dillard Garrett]], age 47
*[[Garrett-10054|Jacob Cecil Garrett]], age 17
*[[Garrett-10055|Berta Elizabeth Garrett]], age 12
*[[Garrett-10056|John Edward Garrett]], age 10

The only surviving member of the family was [[Garrett-10053|James Roy Garrett]], age 27 at the time of the tornado. They also had a daughter who died in infancy, [[Garrett-10057|Flay C. Garrett]] ==Tillman Garrett Family== *[[Garrett-10060|Eula Mae Baker (wife of Benjamin Tilman Garrett)]]
*[[Garrett-10060|Evelyn Oberia Garrett]]
*[[Garrett-10058|Lucia Katheryn Garrett]]

==News== ===AP Article=== "TORNADO IN SOUTH CAROLINA
Seven Persons Killed and Many Hurt at Village of Six Mile
LIBERTY SC, March 13 (AP) - Seven persons are known to have been killed and an undetermined number of others injured tonight when a tornado struck Six Mile, hear here. Four houses were blown down and a cotton gin mill, a church and a building of the Six Mile Academy damaged.
G.N. Garrett, Pickens County deputy sheriff, his wife, and two children were crushed to death when their home collapsed, Mrs, Tillman Garrett and two of her children were killed in the collapse of a nearby home.
The community, which numbers about 200 persons, is cut off as light and telephone lines went down. The damage was centered in a radius of a few hundred yards.
An infant of Mrs. Tillman Garrett's was blown about 300 yards by the tornado and was lost for an hour." Source: The New York Times "Tornado in South Carolina" 13 March 1929 {{Image|file=Six_Mile_1929_Tornado.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Greensville Newspaper article. }}{{clear}} ==Remembrance== "Five members of this family lost their lives in a tornado which struck the town of Six Mile March 13, 1929. This monument is erected by the only surviving member, James Roy Garrett, son and brother, who loved them" https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42436092/george-nelson-garrett *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUztoYboIHk You Tube ===Sources=== *Source: The New York Times "Tornado in South Carolina" 13 March 1929 https://nyti.ms/2KOILTG *https://archive.independentmail.com/news/local/six-mile-remembers-victims-of-1929-tornado-ep-408459668-348576231.html/ *https://www.rarenewspapers.com/view/576194 *https://wgog.com/six-mile-tragedy-to-be-rememered-tomorrow/ *Source: Find a Grave page for George Nelson Garrett https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42436092/george-nelson-garrett

Six Trees

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Recollections and research of Marjorie Hardman with updates by family members. It was originally written in the 1970s. Author's wikitree profile is Ballard-6898. [[Ballard-6898|Marjorie Ballard]] Some dates were not recorded and have been guessed/estimated online.

Sizemore Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Text from original free space page when created: : "Here are open questions about Sizemores. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc." This freespace page was created by someone who is no longer on WikiTree. In December 2022, the orphaned page was adopted by Jillaine Smith to use to map out the different early American Sizemore branches. This effort is turning into something of an American Sizemore project-- not a one-name study as currently defined, but an effort to compile the best research (and researchers) related to the Sizemores of America. : For those interested in a Sizemore one-name study, see [[Space:Sizemore_Name_Study|Sizemore Name Study]]. The Sizemores are like a country project all their own. Possibilities include teams for each of Virginia, NC, TN, WV and Kentucky, to start with. If this "project" were to fall under an existing WikiTree project, it would probably be Southern Pioneers, because the Sizemores migrated out from the southern colonies to other places-- WV, Kentucky, Tennessee. ---- == Sources for Relationships Needed == : ''comments were posted on these profiles in Jan and Feb 2023, without response as of 14 Mar 2023.'' '''Steph Creamer has offered to help source these profiles.''' * [[Sizemore-664|William Sizemore]] is connected as a husband of [[Sizemore-663|Sarah Sizemore]]; and she is connected a wife of Nathan Perdue. What is the evidence that Sarah wife of Nathan Perdue was a) a Sizemore, and b) also married to William Sizemore? Do we have the results of another bad merge here? * [[Sizemore-49|Rhoda Sizemore]] (1785-1826) - what is the source that she was the mother of Agnes who married Milton Smith? * [[Sizemore-57|Edward Blue Bird Sizemore]] (1778-1856) (actually, comment was posted back in Feb '''2022''') - about multiple Edwards sons of multiple Georges * [[Sizemore-293|John Henderson Sizemore]] (1743-1803) - asking for source for middle name * [[Sizemore-85|Edward Sizemore]] (1795-?) - currently attached to a mother who died long before he was born. * [[Sizemore-38|Edward "old Ned Sizemore]] (1725-1780) - comments starting back in Dec 2022 through March 2023 - variety of issues * [[Sizemore-35|Sallie/Sarah Ann Sizemore]] (1788-1835) - seeking reliable source for identification of her father. * [[Sizemore-272|Marg / Esther Sizemore]] (1772- ? ) - seeking reliable source for identification of her father. * [[Sizemore-363|Ruth Sizemore]] (1787-1856) - seeking reliable source for identification of her father. * [[Sizemore-65|Susan Caroline Sizemore]] (1784-1862) - seeking reliable source for identification of her father. * [[Sizemore-26|Henry Hunting Shirt Sizemore]] (1792-1871) - seeking reliable source for identification of his father. * [[Sizemore-30|George Goldenhawk Sizemore]] (1783-1864) - seeking reliable source for identification of his father. * [[Sizemore-78|John Rockhouse Sizemore]] (1770-1850) - seeking reliable source for identification of his father. == Experienced Sizemore Researchers == : ''NOTE: [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] is stewarding this research as part of her role as project coordinator of WikiTree's Native Americans project. Not a Sizemore researcher per se, she is becoming increasingly familiar with the different branches.'' === On WikiTree === * [[Sizemore-1209|Cindy (Sizemore) Hofmeister]] (esp. the Ashe NC branch; also well versed in the Sizemore-related ECAs) * [[McCraw-22|E. McCraw]] (Virginia->NC) * Lilly Martin (esp DNA) * Jen Campbell === Not on WikiTree === * Ron Blevins; wrote [https://www.therainwatercollection.com/reference/ref2562_Ron-Blevins_Sizemore-Legend-and-Fact.pdf Sizemore Fact and Legend] (1998-1999) * Joy Wright King (formerly on Wikitree; but closed her account); esp. DNA; see [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/sizemore-dna/about FTDNA Sizemore DNA project] * who else? ... ---- == Burning Sizemore Research Questions == # Where did the Native DNA originate? ## Joy King suggests as early as the first Sizemore couple in Virginia. See [[Sismore-11|William Sismore/Sizemore]]. # Who were the parents of [[Sizemore-38|Edward "Old Ned" Sizemore]] (1725-1780)? # Who was the "Tory Sizemore" supposedly hung by Benjamin Cleveland in 1780? '''Researcher Cynthia Hofmeister is seeking a legible copy of the pertinent letters from the Draper manuscript, which is the oldest source of the story about the hanging of "Tory Sizemore."''' # How was [[Sizemore-1198|George "All" Sizemore]] of Kentucky related to Sizemores of Virginia and North Carolina? Who were his parents? (Joy Wright King says some of his descendants share the same Q haplogroup with the NC Sizemores.) See his entry under '''Kentucky Sizemores''' below. ---- == Key Sizemore Resources == === Eastern Cherokee Applications === : ''NOTE: While all the applications were rejected as providing insufficient proof that the Sizemores were of Cherokee origin, the applications do provide useful genealogical data, although anything past claimed grandparents should be viewed with skepticism.'' * [https://www.sizemorecherokeerecords.com/ Sizemore Cherokee Records] (incomplete) * [add link to where on fold.com one can find the Sizemore applications] * Cynthia H., can we link to your spreadsheet ? * Per KPF: ** The Eastern Cherokee Sizemore applications collectively say that brothers John (Dr. Johnny Gourd), Ned “Old Ned,” and Joseph Sizemore were all born in Halifax County, Virginia and moved to Stokes County, N.C. as young men. Some descendants said they thought the father of John, Ned, Joseph and possibly a daughter named “Patricia” was also named John. . **The Eastern apps are pretty consistent that “Old Ned” Sizemore was the father of at least an Owen, Sally (Osborne), Becky, Hiram, George (went to what is now W. VA), Ned, Catherine (Hart), and Lydia (Blevins). Joseph’s children include Rebecca and Elitha. No one knew of any children of “Dr. Johnny” although several had met him as children. ---- == The Sizemore Branches by State == The following are organized more chronologically, not alphabetically. Basically, the southern Sizemores started out in Virginia as early as 1616 but by the 1750s had migrated out to the other states listed below. === Sizemores of Virginia === ==== Early Virginia (up to 1750) ==== Much of the following has been extracted from the research of Joy Wright King: * '''[[Sismore-11|William Sizemore or Sismore]]''', b abt 1590. ** granted 100 acres of land "upon Appomattox River" in 1619 Sams, The Conquest of Virginia The Third Attempt. An image of the original can be seen at The Library of Congress web site in The Thomas Jefferson Papers Series 8. Virginia Records Manuscripts. 1606-1737. Virginia, 1606-92, Charters of the Virginia Company of London; Laws; Abstracts of Rolls in the Offices of State ** Not found on any of the surviving early ship lists, but in order to qualify for this amount of land he had to be in VA before 1616.Charles E. Hatch, Jr., The First Seventeen Years VA 1607-1624: "The first real, or general, division was provided for in 1618 and became effective in VA in 1619. Two classifications of planters- those who came to VA before Dale departed in 1616 "ancient planters", each with three yrs. residence entitled to 100A. Those after Dale's departure, if they had come at their own charge, were to obtain 50A." ** wife Martha, maiden name not yet found; probably arrived Virginia after William; probably married in Virginia.http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whoweare/exhibits/destiny/introduction.htm Between 1619 and 1621 the Virginia Company sent about 250 young English women to Virginia . . . [Virginia Company Records, 16 July 1621, Ferrar Papers, Magdalene College, Cambridge College] Nell Marion Nugent, Cavaliers And Pioneers 1623-1666, xvii. Introduction- Among the projects under the new order was one of November 3, 1619 duly carried into effect, except in the matter of number. “Lastly he wished that a fit hundredth might be sent of woemen, Maides young and uncorrupt to make wives to the Inhabitants and by that means to make them more setled & lesse moveable * * * These women if they marry to the publique farmers, to be transported at the charge of the Company; If otherwise, then those that take them to wife to pay the said Company their charges of transportation.” *** 18 July 1620 record saying she had paid for her passage to VA, Library of Congress- Records of the VA Company Vol.1 p.408 and can also be seen on the Library of Congress website at: Manuscript Volume *** 23 May 1625 record indicating she made frequent trips between England & Virginia. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol.XXIII No.2, 135/136 - Minutes of The Council & General Court [ink folio 130]. Date confirmed 6/24/05 in email from Jean L. Cooper, Associate Director, Interlibrary Services University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, VA 22903. *** '''NOTE:''' Some people argue that there's no evidence that they were married. ** William and Martha survived 1623/4 massacre. During the Indian massacre William & Martha fled across the river where they are found on the 16 Feb. 1623/4 list of the living at West & Shirley Hundred.10Colonial Records of Virginia (1874; reprint, Baltimore, MD: Clearfield Company, 1989), 40-41; Sams, The Conquest of Virginia The Third Attempt, 655. '''This appears to be the only record that lists them together.''' ** William & Martha are not found on the 1624/5 census, but on Jan 14, 1625/6 William was still living in VA when he sent 2000 lbs. of tobacco to England.11 VTLS, Inc., Virginia Colonial Records Project, Survey Report No.3758 (revised); http://www.lva.lib.va.us/siteindex/index.htm ** No documentation of children, but see Margery below who appears to have married a Sizemore from William's location. ** Last record 1625/26 but reference to Sizemore's Creek continued for several decades. Sizemore's Creek references: *** The Henrico & Charles City Co. division line was moved in 1634 and later patents mentioning SIZEMORE'S CREEK indicate William's land was on the north side of the Appomattox River in Henrico Co. in the area that became Chesterfield Co. in 1749. *** 1636/31/Dec.- VA Patent Bk. 1-Part II: Ralph WYATT, Gent. to Richard JOHNSON, Roger DAVIS & Abraham WOOD, Planters, last day of Dec. 1636, p.590. One parcell of land lying & being from SIZEMORES Cr. & soe up the Cr. as farr as CAPT. BUTTONS land doth extend, from thence up to the Rock in Apamattock Riv., thence along the river & soe into the Baye & from thence to SIZEMORE his Cr. againe. Said WYATT, his assigns &c. shall possess & enjoy 10A of land aforesaid running down from the Rock above mentioned. Signed Ralph WYATT. Wit: Joseph FISTER, Daniell LEWELLIN.12 Nell Marion Nugent, Cavaliers and Pioneers-Abstracts of VA Land Patents & Grants 1623-1666, 95. *** 1638: Abraham WOOD, Richard JOHNSON, & Roger DAVIS jointly leased from Ralph WYATT, a tract on SIZEMORE'S CREEK and extending to the rock in Appomattox River for 21 yrs. On May 14, 1638 Abraham WOOD patented 400A in Charles City Co. on Appomattox River adjoining lands of JOHN BAKER & JOSEPH BOURNE and extending west on the main river over against Peircie's Toyle Creek. *** 1639: Another patent for 200A in Henrico Co. on the north side of Appomattox River "neere unto the great Rocke" and opposite land of JOHN BAKER was granted to him 8 June 1639. These two tracts, with 100A added, were incorporated in a patent for 700A in Henrico Co. on SIZEMORE'S CREEK granted to him, 20 Oct. 1642.13 Adventurers of Purse And Person, 695-698: WOOD Note JK: 2/25/05- http://users.rcn.com/deeds/pool.htm This site has transcribed and mapped the location, but the Deed Mapper software is needed to view the maps. *** In 1736 another Henrico Co., VA deed mentions SIZEMORE Cr.28 VA Gen. Soc., Cavaliers and Pioneers Vol. Four 1732-1741, 124- PB 17 p.211. * '''Samuel Sizemore,''' b by 1672 (or every by 1633; see footnote); '''No wikitree profile as of Jan 2023.''' ** Was he the witness Sam Suklemore in 1654 in Surrey Co., Virginia? Davis, Surry County Records - Surry County, Virginia, 1652-1684 Book II, March 1671 to 5 July 1684, 54. The 1654 dates are shown in this deed but all other entries in this section are dated 1674. If the 1654 date is correct, SAM would have been at least 21 so born by 1633 or earlier. ** owned a lot in Norfolk Town, Norfolk Co., VA, in 1693.Roger Dey Whichard, author and editor, The History Of Lower Tidewater Virginia Volume I (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., Inc., 1959), 325-370. In order to acquire land, SAMUEL would have to be at least 21 at this time so born by 1672 or earlier. If this is the same SAMUEL that’s a witness on the above deed and the 1654 date is correct, he would have been 60 yrs. old in 1693. ** No record of this purchase by SAMUEL or the sale to Thomas TABOR has been found, but the purchase by TABOR is mentioned in his 1700/1 will.Abstracts of Norfolk County Wills, 175-6. Copy of pages personally requested & supplied to me by Kristina 7/23/07. They can now be seen here: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorfol/orf175.jpg Norfolk, Norfolk Co., VA Will Book 6 f.201. Dated 8 Jan. 1700. Proved 15 Jan. 1700/1. * '''Margery (Owen?) Sizemore, born 1690; she's represented by [[Owen-4843|Margery Owen]] wife of a later William Sizemore [next entry?] ** Joy King suggests she was likely the orphan of Evan OWEN & his wife Margery. ** In 1712 was a witness to the will of Richard HOMES/HOLMES, at which time she was living in the same area of then Henrico Co., VA (present Chesterfield Co.) where the 1st William SIZEMORE received land in 1619.Benjamin B. Weisiger III, Colonial Wills of Henrico Co., VA Part One 1677-1737 ; Cavaliers and Pioneers-Abstracts of VA Land Patents & Grants 1623-1666; Benjamin B. Weisiger III, compiler, Henrico County Virginia Deeds 1677-1705 (Athens, GA: Iberian Publishing Co., 1996); Cavaliers and Pioneers Volume II; Weisiger, Colonial Wills of Henrico Co., VA Part Two 1737-1781. ** A Margery, wife of William Owen (next?) appears on Halifax land records with him through early 1755, then by herself in Nov 1755.Halifax Co, VA Deed Book 1, 1752-1759 * '''William Sizemore,''' b by 1713; ** 1734 Henrico Co., VA land survey.Beverley Fleet, Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol. XXI Henrico Co., VA - Southside, 21, 29, 45, 48. Also see p.2- PREFACE: “. . . The records are of persons who lived in Henrico on the south side of James River. This became Chesterfield County in 1749. And also records of persons who had properties or business in that section.” ** 1738 received a patent for land located in Amelia Co., VA.; VA Land Office Patents No. 17, 1735-1738, p. 510 (Reel 15).; named on many other patents;VGS, Cavalier And Pioneers Volume Four: 1732-1741, 130, 175, 235. but since not found on the early Amelia Co., VA tax lists, may not have lived on this land.Amelia Co., VA tithe lists 1736-1755, 1762 and partial 1779 can be viewed online at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~vataxlists/Amelia/ * '''Henry Sizemore''', b by 1718 ** 1739: found in one Goochland Co., VA record, but there’s no indication he ever actually lived there.Court Records, Goochland County, VA, Free Negro and Slave Records, 1739, Library of Virginia. “Samuel BURTON, John SPEARS, and HENRY SIZEMORE this day brought before me the head of Hampton, an outlawed slave belonging to John OWEN .... which said slave they could not take without killing of him. (Signed) George CARRINGTON.” There’s no way to know his actual age at this time, but if he was of legal age (21) he would have been born by 1718. * 1737-1770: There are numerous entries for the SIZEMORES in the VA survey books and all the locations are in present Halifax & Mecklenburg counties of VA. Marion Dodson Chiarito, Entry Record Book 1737-1770 (Land entries in present VA Counties of Halifax, Pittsylvania, Henry, Franklin & Patrick). ** In 1741 WILLIAM has the 1st survey entry. ** In 1743 MARGERY has a survey entry. This is transcribed as MARY but additional records show it was probably an abbreviation of MARG. ** In 1743 HENRY & EPHRAIM have surveys so born by 1722 or earlier. ** In 1744 WILLIAM sold the Amelia Co. land and is "of Brunswick Co., VA" (the parent Co. of present Halifax Co.).Amelia Co., VA DB.2 - 1742-1747. ** In 1746 EDWARD & JAMES are mentioned for the first time in the surveys so born by 1725 or earlier. ** In 1747 GEORGE SIZEMORE enters 200 Acres of Land on the Lower side Line of his Mother MARY [MARGERY] SIZEMORE's Survey. GEORGE was born by 1726 or earlier. ** Also in 1747 is this entry: P.50 (March 19 1746/7 Void) HENRY SIZEMORE junr. enters 400 Acres of Land Begin: at his Fathers begin. W.O. Blaz'd 3 Ways thence running for length Southwardly. JK Note: There is nothing in any of the continuing records that mention HENRY as SR. or JR. and only one Henry is on the tithes list in 1748. ** The 1748 Lunenburg Co., VA tithes lists for the area that became Halifax Co. included: William, Ephraim, Henry, James, and Edward SIZEMORE, 1 tithe each and all 21 or older. Landon C. Bell, Sunlight on the Southside Lists of Tithes Lunenburg County, Virginia 1748-1783. ** In 1749 we find William and Edward SYSMOORE, and James SIZEMORE. ** In 1750 George & Ephraim SIZEMORE. ** The 1751 list for the area of present Halifax & Mecklenburg counties has not been found. No Sizemores are on the few lists that do exist. Joy Wright King's conclusion: : "There are extensive continuing VA records for this Halifax/Mecklenburg group of Sizemores, all of which indicate they were considered white by the early 1700s. '''I am confident these are the men our DNA participants with the Hg Q markers descend from.''' Most of them left VA in the 1750s and are found in the SC records before some of them moved on to GA, NC, TN, and KY." ==== Later Virginia (post 1750-1825) ==== * From CSH to JSS: 30 Dec 2022: Joy King believes the two Edward Sysmore mentioned in the Court Order book were a clerks error. I don’t agree with Ms. King for several reasons.{{citation needed}} ** We have a Sizemore presumably Tory Sizemore killed shortly after the insurrection.{{citation needed}} ** We have several Sizemores listed as Royalist in South Carolina, this being Edward, George and Owen.{{citation needed}} ** We then have Edward Sizemore receiving land South of the Ohio in the Southwest territory. Area that becomes Tennessee.{{citation needed}} ** We have George Sizemore (and I think Edward but can’t remember) voting in the area called Washington Dist. {{citation needed}} **. George and Owen Sizemore are in tax records in Montgomery{{citation needed}} ** Prior to Aug 10, 1810 Edward Sizemore is identified as deceased as a land record list his heirs . {{citation needed}} There is no mention of Owen Sizemore as his heir. ** Owen Sizemore is in Wilkes and Ashe and is a neighbor to George but moves to Tennessee before 1803.{{citation needed}} ** 1810 deceased Edward appears to have a son named George Sizemore. {{citation needed}} This George is possibly the nephew or son in-law of Owen Sizemore as he is united with Owen’s step-daughter Lydia Sizemore.{{citation needed}} * More from CSH: ** Another source that shows the middle initial B. for Edward B. Sizemore are Logan County, [Virginia] Tax records. I have attached 1848 so you could see. If you look at this tax record you will see a lot use the initial B and Initial J. I have found that the individuals who use the middle initial B are descendants of my Edward B. Sizemore and the ones that use J. are descendants of George J. Sizemore. If you notice, the families are living next to each other even in Logan County, Virginia Helping to show George J. Sizemore is also a brother. [of whom?] * John Sizemore was an adult by 1782 when a 1782 record lists him in Halifax County.{{citation needed}} The Eastern Cherokee Sizemore applications collectively identify a set of brothers all born in Halifax Co., VA that some descendants claim were the sons of this John; namely: ** John (Dr. Johnny Gourd); no children named in ECAs ** Ned “Old Ned” ** Joseph Sizemore; ** ? possibly a daughter Patricia [per descendants, not ECAs] See North Carolina section below for more details about these offspring * [[Sizemore-1757|Burgess Byrd Sizemore (1786-1869)]], b abt 1787 Virginia; married Nancy (also b abt 1787); they end up in Trigg, Kentucky by 1850; the census page includes many other Sizemores, which might be their children or grandchildren."United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6QW3-DG5?cc=1401638&wc=95RW-4WB%3A1031325101%2C1032653801%2C1032653802 : 9 April 2016), Kentucky > Trigg > Trigg county > image 17 of 176; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ** From Jennifer Campbell 19 Mar 2023: "Burgess Byrd Sizemore is my line. He married Nancy Rogers/Rodgers in VA and I thought I came across a record for that recently but now I can't find one. The family moved to Trigg, KY area about 1816. I have the censuses for him for 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, and 1860. The other family surrounding him on the censuses are his father-in-law, Robert Rodgers, (1820) and in another case (1840) his brother-in-law, Robert Rodgers, Jr. His nephews (sons of Anderson Perry [Sizemore]) Daniel Campbell Sizemore and Charles Jones Sizemore. Then his son-in-law and daughter, Daniel Stinebough and Lucretia Sizemore Stinebough. Brazel Kenady on the 1840 census nearby is the brother of Unity Canady who married William E. Sizemore, Sr. Sizemores are never boring. It appears that Burgess enslaved people and fought for the Confederacy while the rest of the family did not and fought for the Union. In 1863 most of the family moved to southern Illinois except for the oldest, Burgess Byrd and Anderson Perry and Mary Jane Colley . Anderson married numerous times and had like 24 children. " === Sizemores of North Carolina === Who would be the "branch-heads" or "tree tops" of this group? * John Sizemore was an adult by 1782 when a 1782 record lists him in Halifax County.{{citation needed}} The Eastern Cherokee Sizemore applications collectively identify a set of brothers all born in Halifax Co., VA '''who moved to Stokes, NC''' that some descendants claim were the sons of this John; namely: ** John (Dr. Johnny Gourd); no children named in ECAs ** Ned “Old Ned” ; the ECAs are pretty consistent that he was the father of at least: *** Owen Sizemore *** Sally Sizemore m. Osborne *** Becky *** Hiram *** George (either [[Sizemore-29|George Sizemore]] who remained in Ashe NC where he died; others (KPF) believe this son George went to what is now West Virginia) *** Edward/Ned [the one who died in Hawkins TN in 1810] *** Catherine m Hart *** Lydia Sizemore m Blevins ** Joseph Sizemore; children (per ECAs) included: *** Rebecca *** Elitha ** ? possibly a daughter Patricia [per descendants, not ECAs] From Joy W. King: 1707/10/Mar. - Deed Book W #1, Chowan County, N.C., #241 pg.112: PETER EVANS of Chowan Prect., carpenter to Charles MERRITT and Eliner his wife for sundry causes and considerations, one half of a tract of 600A at ye mouth of Deep Ck. and running up Chawanock River. Wit: SAMUEL SUKLEMORE [SIZEMORE], William STEVENS.20Margaret M. Hofmann, Chowan Precinct North Carolina Genealogical Abstracts of Deed Books 1697-1723. Note JK: Only place in deeds from 1696 to 1723 that Suklemore is listed, all others Sizemore. Samuel SIZEMORE is also found on a 1715 tax list in Perquimans Co., NC21 NCGSJ-Aug 91, 130/131. Joseph SISEMORE is a witness to a deed in Chowan Co., NC Oct. 13, 1718 but not found in any other records.20 [[Sizemore-440|Samuel SIZEMORE]] received land grants in NC.22 Margaret M. Hofmann, Province of North Carolina 1663-1729 Abstracts of Land Patents. He md. [[Hooker-807|Elizabeth HOOKER]], daughter of William HOOKER. Elizabeth’s sister Ann was married to Robert EVANS, son of the above Peter EVANS.23 1716/8/June Chowan Co. NC - Will of WM. HOOKER - Oct. Court 1717. He is found on a 1721 tax list 24, Weynette Parks Haun, Chowan Co., NC Misc. Papers 1685-1744 Bk.1, 22. but was dead by 1723 leaving one known son, Samuel Jr., and Elizabeth md. [[Sessums-23|Nicholas SESSUMS]].25Journal of NC Genealogy Vol. VIII No.2 June 1962 Number 30 NC Inventories 1677-1784- File No. SS876 Dated 1722-1735 page 61. There are later records for Samuel SIZEMORE, Jr., but nothing has been found in any of the records, so far, that indicate he had a wife or children. I do think Samuel Sr. and Joseph were related to the early Henrico Co., VA family, but there is no concrete proof of that either. ... Some Sizemore researchers consider the 1753 record, that refers to EPHRAIM SIZEMORE as a mulatto, as proof of mixed NA ancestry.36 Shields- Orange Co., NC Abstracts of the Min. of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions of Sept. 1752-Aug. 1766. Sept. 1753 Folio 10 p.20: "Mary Torrington petitions this court praying that an orphan female child, called Sarah Torrington taken from her in a forcible manner by a certain EPHRAIM SIZEMORE a mulatto & be bound to Miles Parker . . ." I have a different view on this. There are numerous references in various county minute books where slanderous statements have been made and later retracted. Since there is nothing, pertaining to this petition, in the remaining published abstracts of the Orange Co. Minutes, which continue for several years, the case may have been dropped for this reason, but Ephraim did not sue for restitution. Note JK: Copy of original ordered by & received from Jack Goins 24 Mar. 1999 The original reads as follows: : Torrington Petition} : Mary Torrington Petitions this Court praying that an orphan female Child called Sarah Torrington taken from her in a forcible manner by a certain Ephraim Sisemore a Mullatto : OD. [ordered JK] be bound to Miles Parker, ordered that the said Parker take the said Orphan Child into his care at present and that the said Mary appear with said Sarah before the Justices of next Court. It’s also possible his early NA ancestry was known and fully accepted while living in VA, but was *tested* for acceptance in NC by Mary Torrington. Since nothing else is found on this case, and he’s not noted in any other records as anything but white, NC officials apparently accepted it as well, as did SC in this time period. === Sizemores of South Carolina === * Roland Sizemore of Crab Creek, Henderson, SC, b abt 1814 SC; married to Rebecca with several children."United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62B9-W83?cc=1438024&wc=K28G-BZ9%3A518653801%2C518974601%2C519167701 : 14 June 2019), North Carolina > Henderson > Crab Creek > image 10 of 16; citing NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * Robert Sizemore of Gregg, Edgefield, SC, b abt 1848; m 1870 Fancy (?); had at least son Barney b abt 1869."United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XX8N-9T?cc=1438024&wc=KPKM-SP8%3A518655201%2C519126801%2C518991401 : 13 June 2019), South Carolina > Edgefield > Gregg > image 22 of 80; citing NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). He might be the son of Julie Sizemore, b abt 1826; the 1870 household has a large family of Sizemores that might be Robert's siblings. * [[Sizemore-596|William Sizemore]] (c1810-1900); m Nancy. Origins not yet known. * William Sizemore, b abt 1825 SC; married Sarah (b abt 1825 SC); had son John (b abt 1864 SC). Lived in Spartanburg in 1870"United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DTNQ-X4F?cc=1438024&wc=K2DB-FM9%3A518655201%2C519409001%2C519409002 : 13 June 2019), South Carolina > Spartanburg > Beech Spring > image 46 of 82; citing NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). === Sizemores of Tennessee === (Per CSH): There were basically two groups of Sizemores associated with Hawkins, Tennessee in the early 1800s : # Edward Sizemore probable son of [[Sizemore-38|Edward/Ned "Tory" Sizemore]]. This Edward, formerly of North Carolina, died abt 1810 # Owen Sizemore probable son of [[Sizemore-38|Edward/Ned "Tory" Sizemore]]. Additionally: # [[Sizemore-41|William Sizemore (1773-1877)]] includes conflicting data about his birth location. * The 1850 census reports his birth as South Carolina * The 1860 and 1870 census reports his birth as Tennessee. === Sizemores of Georgia === === Sizemores of Kentucky === ==== George "All" Sizemore and Agnes Shepherd ==== One branch is "headed" by [[Sizemore-1198|George "All" Sizemore]] and his wife Agnes (possibly Shepherd). His origins have not yet been confirmed, but descendants of this George share the same Q haplogroup with descendants of [[Sizemore-29|George Sizemore of Ashe, NC]]. Theories: * LM suggests that before this George was in Kentucky, he lived in Hawkins, Co., TN, citing 1790 tax lists there. This suggests he was a son of one of George of Ashe NC's brothers or uncles. Theories for his father include: ** James Sizemore [add theory] ** Henry Sizemore [add theory] * KPF points out that: ** There is a modern gravestone [not contemporary to their deaths] for George Edward Sizemore and Agnes Shepard in Leslie, Kentucky. ** There was no mention in ECAs of any Sizemore going to Kentucky. The only George Sizemore named in the Eastern apps (apparently the son of Ned Sr.) went to West Virginia and lived there until he died ** There’s a Kentucky death record - almost illegible for an E[illegible] Sizemore, born 1778, died 1855, parents George and Agnes Sizemore, so it looks like a couple by these names did exist. ** There are four Sizemores on the 1790 census in Stokes, North Carolina – *** Newman Sizemore, *** George Sizemore, KPF suggests that he was brother to John "Dr Johnny Gourd" Sizemore, Ned Sizemore and Joseph Sizemore all born Halifax Co., VA and who moved to Stokes Co., NC; *** William Sizemore *** Elizabeth Sizemore. Supposed offspring include (requests posted for reliable sources on those with "citation needed"): # [[Sizemore-78|John Sizemore (abt.1770-abt.1850)]]{{citation needed}} # [[Sizemore-272|Margaret Esther (Sizemore) Begley (abt.1772-)]]{{citation needed}} # [[Sizemore-61|James "Redbird" Sizemore (abt.1772-1824)]]{{citation needed}} # [[Sizemore-63|Winifred Minerva (Sizemore) Begley (abt.1772-1855)]]Her [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9L1-WQJ5?cc=1804888&cat=223417 death record names her parents] # [[Sizemore-57|Edward Bird Sizemore Sr. (abt.1778-1856)]];Edward's [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9L1-WQJ5?cc=1804888&cat=223417 death record] names his parents # [[Sizemore-30|George "Goldenhawk" Sizemore]] (1783-1864);{{citation needed}} supposedly married first about 1810 Susan Anderson; supposedly married second after 7 Apr 1840 Mary Ann Womack. Offspring supposedly included: ## Elizabeth (Sizemore) Arnett, ## John Sizemore, ## William Sizemore, ## Nancy Jane (Sizemore) Hoover, ## Elizabeth (Sizemore) Hunter, ## Susanah (Sizemore) Wireman, ## Agnes (Sizemore) Montgomery, ## Florence (Sizemore) Wireman, ## George B. Sizemore, ## Catherine (Sizemore) Montgomery, ## Granville Sizemore ## Sarah (Sizemore) Wireman # [[Sizemore-65|Susan Caroline (Sizemore) Bowling (abt.1784-abt.1862)]]{{citation needed}} # [[Sizemore-49|Rhoda Sizemore (abt.1785-bef.1826)]]Interview with Mrs. Polly North (date?), excerpt from the "Dickey Diaries" ~Reverend John Dickey, 1890. WHERE CAN WE FIND THIS DIARY? # [[Sizemore-363|Ruth (Sizemore) Jones (abt.1787-abt.1856)]]{{citation needed}} # [[Sizemore-35|Sarah Ann (Sizemore) Couch (1788-1835)]]{{citation needed}} # [[Sizemore-26|Henry "Hunting Shirt" Sizemore (abt.1792-abt.1871)]]{{citation needed}} Seeking an experienced researcher who is researching this branch. Other branches: '''[[Sizemore-1757|Burgess Byrd Sizemore (1786-1869)]],''' b abt 1787 in Virginia; married first Nancy; they are in Trigg Co., Kentucky by 1850; the census page includes many other Sizemore families that might represent their children and grandchildren."United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6QW3-DG5?cc=1401638&wc=95RW-4WB%3A1031325101%2C1032653801%2C1032653802 : 9 April 2016), Kentucky > Trigg > Trigg county > image 17 of 176; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Nancy died in 1859 and the following year, Burgess married Sarah Jane. "United States Census, 1860," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BSS-48?cc=1473181&wc=7QGH-YDS%3A1589426984%2C1589427973%2C1589422206 : 24 March 2017), Kentucky > Trigg > Not Stated > image 65 of 184; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). === Sizemores of West Virginia === Ron Blevins (1998) says this: : "Most of the ECA’s that appear to be accurate were filed [1906-1907] by descendants of those Sizemores who moved ca. 1835 from Ashe Co., NC to what was to become Wyoming co., WV.” === Sizemores of Alabama === From Joy King: : The half-blood Creek Indian [[Sizemore-1019|Arthur Sizemore]] of AL is well documented, as are his descendants. The male descendant that has been tested does not have the NA markers. He is Hg E3b and matches no one in our project. Until we test another direct line male descendant of this line, we can't be sure the present tested descendent has the true markers for this line. :: ... : The descendants of the well *documented* half blood Creek Indian Arthur Sizemore (abt. 1765-1848) of AL do *not* have the male Amerindian markers. His parents are presently unknown. The direct female line of his half blood Creek Indian wife, [[Bailey-15046|Mary "Polly" (Bailey) Sizemore]], has not been mtDNA tested. == DNA == Since Haplogroup Q is the prevalent Native American haplogroup, readers might want to familiarize themselves with what [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_Q-M242 Wikipedia] has to say about Haplogroup Q. :''The following is from Joy Wright King, DNA researcher of the Sizemore lines. Her manually numbered end notes have been converted to inline citations for ease of associating her citations with the statements in her narrative. Emphasis has been added.'' I'm Joy (Wright) King and I've been researching and collecting records for Sizemore since 1985. I'm also the admn for the FTDNA Sizemore project we started back in 2002. There is a great deal of misinformation regarding the various lines. : My article for our Sizemore project: Origin of the surname: SIZEMORE (Eng.) Descendant of Sigmar (victory, great) dweller on the Saxon's wasteland1 Sizemore DNA project [http://sizemorednaproject.com/ DNA] [http://www.sizemorednaproject.com/history_surname.html king] Smith, Elsdon C. - New Dictionary of American Family Names, 472. When I checked the LDS IGI for England (Jan/Feb 1988) many years ago, I found numerous pages of records. There were 44 spelling variants of SIZEMORE. The earliest record was dated 1556 and largest concentration of the surname was in the county of Gloucester.2http://www.familysearch.org/ However, we do have a mixed bag of results that does need explaining. '''The largest group in our DNA test results is Haplogroup Q.''' This haplogroup designation has been confirmed with SNP tests of several of our participants. It is found in Native Americans and in Europe. In addition to our main Q group, we have received results for three of our participants that also have SNP confirmed Hg Q but do not match the main group. In order to be sure our markers are consistent with the Native American markers, our main group participants were joined to the FTDNA Q3 Native American project.3http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Amerind%20Y/ The three non matching participants and a few of the main group participants were joined to the FTDNA Q project.4http://www.familytreedna.com/public/ydna_q/ '''The administrators of both projects have concluded our participant’s markers are most consistent with the Native American markers, which means they are all descendants of a MALE Native American,''' but not the same Most Recent Common Ancestor. Even though some Sizemore lines have an oral history of NA ancestry, it was always thought to be from a MALE SIZEMORE/FEMALE NA relationship, so these results were quite surprising. I think everyone will agree there wasn’t a full blood male or female Indian named SIZEMORE waiting on the banks of the James when the English arrived. These DNA results are for the “ancient ancestry” and genealogically the earliest MRCA would have to be in 1600s Virginia. '''The DNA results indicate the origin of these male lines is apparently due to FEMALE SIZEMORE and MALE NA relationships with the child/children using the Sizemore surname. This also means these male lines are not *genetically* Sizemores. ''' ... The half-blood Creek Indian ARTHUR SIZEMORE of AL is well documented, as are his descendants. The male descendant that has been tested does not have the NA markers. He is Hg E3b and matches no one in our project. Until we test another direct line male descendant of this line, we can't be sure the present tested descendent has the true markers for this line. ... The below is my posting to the RootsWeb Sizemore message board regarding our then Y-DNA results. The present defining marker for NA is hgQ-M3+. Our Sizemore participants are hgQ-M3- which is actually older than the NA markers. : The Sizemores : JYKing (View posts) : Posted: 17 Feb 2011 09:41PM : When the Sizemore DNA project was started in 2002, our goal was to see if we could determine which of the early 1730s & 40s recorded VA Sizemore men fathered each of the *documented* lines of the Sizemore men b. 1748-50s. The numerous records show these men were considered *white* by that time period. Nothing has been found in the genealogical *records*, to date, that name the wives, parents, or siblings of these men! In a 1747 VA record, Margery is stated as being the mother of a George (b.1726 or earlier). In 1753 Henry Sizemore & Elizabeth Rhodes were cited for "living in adultery". : Genealogical research indicates The Most *Recent* Common Ancestor (TMRCA) for *some* of the participants in our largest hg Q group are: :: [[Sizemore-59|Ephraim Sizemore]] b. 1748 d. 1836 Spartanburg Co., SC :: [[Sizemore-1198|George "All" Sizemore]] b. 1750s d. 1833 Clay Co., KY :: [[Sizemore-29|George Sizemore]] b. 1750s d. aft. 1820 lived in Ashe Co., NC :: George Sizemore b. 1750s d. bef. June 3, 1793 in then Barnwell Co., SC [No WikiTree profile found] :: [[Sizemore-997|Edward Sizemore]] b. ? d. 1810 Hawkins Co., TN : Because these lines are so closely related genetically, we have *not* been able to determine who the father was of each of the above lines. It's also obvious that 3 different George Sizemores, born in the same time period, did not have the same father! And all of these families were considered white. : The stb wives of George "All", George of Ashe Co., NC, and Owen of Hawkins Co., TN have also been mtDNA tested. '''None of them have a direct line female Amerindian ancestor.''' : We have not tested a direct line male descendant of this [[Sizemore-281|Owen Sizemore]] b.1755 d.1837. However, one of his daughters was Lydia Sizemore (1784-1855) md. George Sizemore (1773-1859). George's parents are presently unknown, but a male descendant has been tested and is in our largest hg Q group. : George & Lydia's daughter [[Sizemore-1273|Aggy Sizemore]] (1803-aft. 1883) md. Zachariah Minor in 1824. : George & Lydia's son Owen Sizemore (1820-d. in CW) md. Elizabeth Goins in 1856. [This Owen does not yet have a wikitree profile] : This is the *earliest known* Sizemore connection to any of the Melungeon families! : For additional info see Jack Goins' site: http://www.jgoins.com/ [NOTE: This web site is no longer online; a 2014 archived copy found on the WayBack machine here: https://web.archive.org/web/20111203110641/http://www.jgoins.com/ ] : The Y-DNA markers for our largest hg Q group are unique. This indicates The Most *Ancient* Common Ancestor (TMACA) for *all of the participants* is the same early to mid 1600s VA male Amerindian. This is now close to 400 yrs. ago (14 to 16 generations), and there is *nothing in any of the records* that indicates he was Cherokee! Neither was there ever a *full blood Sizemore* either male of female. So, the son of the 14th to 16th generation Amerindian male was 1/2 blood. In the proceeding generations, of the direct male line, the inherited percentage of the TMACA Amerindian blood is considerably reduced. : We also have another small hg Q group that does not match the larger group. Therefore they have a different *male Amerindian* ancestor. The earliest *documented* ancestor is William Sizemore b. 1750s md Catherine Adams and died aft. 1830 in Stokes Co., NC, and they were considered a white family. William's parents are ttb the William & Elizabeth Sizemore of Mecklenburg Co., VA records. : The descendants of John of Halifax Co., VA (b.1743) do *not* have the male Amerindian markers. The descendants of his *well genealogically documented* eldest son Daniel, do *not* match the descendants of the other sons of this John, nor do they have the male Amerindian markers. : The descendants of the well *documented* half blood Creek Indian Arthur Sizemore (abt. 1765-1848) of AL do *not* have the male Amerindian markers. His parents are presently unknown. The direct female line of his half blood Creek Indian wife, Mary "Polly" Bailey, has not been mtDNA tested. : There are other known Sizemore lines that have not been tested. : I do hope this helps to clear up some of the online misinformation regarding the origins of the Sizemores and their family lines. : Joy Also from Joy Wright King about Natives in the region where the early Sizemore's lived (in Virginia): : Appomattoc. : Appamattucks, chief village of King Coquonasum was located until 1623 on Swift Creek, a tributary of the Appomattox River, about a mile above its mouth. Apamatuks (Smith) or Mattica (Tindall) was the chief village of Queen Oppussoquionuske, sister of King Coquonasum. It was located on Bermuda Hundred point until it was destroyed about Christmas, 1611, by Sir Thomas Dale. Appomattocks Indian Towne apparently became the chief village after the destruction in 1623 of King Coquonasum's village by Capt. Nathaniel West. It was located on Old Indian Towne Creek, the present Rohoic Run, and remained there until 1691. It was within a short distance of the site of Fort Henry, 1646-1676. Population about 250.16 Ben C. McCary, Indians In Seventeenth-Century Virginia, 3. Clarence Walworth Alvord and Lee Bidgood, The First Explorations of the Trans-Allegheny Region by the Virginians 1650-1674, 32-33. “Just across the river was situated the principal village or “town” of the Appomattox Indians, who furnished Wood with messengers, hunters, porters, and courageous and faithful guides.” : Various deeds continue to use SIZEMORES Cr. as a boundary location, but I haven't found anything else naming either William or Martha, and nothing indicating they had any children. However, I believe the NA ancestry had to have come into the line during this early time period when it was encouraged and totally accepted. The most likely suspect right now is Martha, but there's no actual proof of that. It also seems possible this MALE NA could have been from the above Appomattock tribe, although I doubt we'll ever know exactly which tribe this ancestry actually came from. === Is Henry the source of the Q Haplogroup? === ::'''The following was copied from [[Sizemore-691|Henry Sizemore]]. Does anyone know who the author of the following is/was? Thank you.''' : '''[[Sizemore-380|William Sizemore]]''' (m. Margery) b. ca. 1670 in London; his father was Michael, a merchant of London who appears to have been R1b.{{citation needed}} The Q American Indian haplotype only appears in the male descendants of his [William's] grandchild [[Sizemore-38|Tory Ned]] b. abt. 1720 and [[Sizemore-1198|George All]], a great-grandchild, b. 1754. NOTE: The likely suspect is [[Sizemore-691|Henry Sizemore]] b. abt. 1698 according to Alan Lerwick's recent speculation,{{Citation Needed}} based on land records. Even according to an extended haplotype, it is the very same Q DNA [as what?]. The only descendants of this Indian male who developed a distinguishing mutation were the Barnwell District, S.C. Ephraim cluster, which has a value of 18 in DYS 464d. (This is my [whose?] line, btw, from Richard Sizemore, whose daughter Mary Ann married my gg-grandfather Jackson Cooper). Henry's brother, [[Sizemore-379|Ephraim]] b. abt. 1696 continued the R1b line, though he married a part-Indian named Mary and their child Ephraim was recorded as a Mulatto (contemporary term for taxed Indian). Ephraim [the Mulatto?] was mixed from the mother, not the father; his Y-chromosome haplotype continued to be R1b. His brother William (m. Winifred Greene, who was Jewish{{Citation Needed}}) passed the R1b gene to John H. Sizemore who married Mollie Gregory (who was Jewish).{{Citation Needed}} These Gregories moved with the Yateses, Coopers, Sheldons, and Rameys through Pittsylvania Co., and Mordecai Gregory was part of a minyan in Wayne Co., Ky. with Isaac Cooper and John Adair and others. There is no male-only Indian genetics in any of Ephraim's descendants. :So [[Sizemore-38|Edward (Tory Ned)]] and James (father of [[Sizemore-1198|George All]]) must both have come from the same father; if Henry himself was not the carrier of Q3 he was cuckolded twice by the same Indian male and raised Edward and James as his own. George All's mother (Henry Sizemore's wife, Elizabeth Rhodes, told him he was "all" Indian (she herself may have been another Mulatto; her name was probably the origin of the numerous Rhodas in the family, but it is more likely James' unknown wife was Indian or part-Indian as he was), and the legends say the Indians tried to take him back. Edward also married a Mulatto woman, Elizabeth Jackson, whose father William Jackson (married to Dorcas Greene) had the Cherokee chief's name of Bear Hart. So we see a definite pattern in this line from Henry, who is only sketchily attested in the records. :Also, I think James' other son, Edward Sizemore, of Hawkins Co. (where the Sizemores also bear the Q signature) was the father (with Mahala Jackson -- now there's a Melungeon name!) of the easily confusable George (Edward) Sizemore 1769-1859 who married another Sizemore (Lydia) in cousin marriage.[Sizemore.FTW] == Sources ==

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== My Ancestors Research Statistics == {|border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ '''My Ancestors Research Statistics''' ! colspan="2" style="background: #FFFF00;" | ! colspan="5" style="background: #FFFF00;" | BY GENERATION |- | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''Gen. No.''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''Relation to SJ Baty''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''Total Possible Profiles''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''On Wikitree''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''Sourced''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|''' Biography''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''[[Space:Genealogically Defined|Genealogically Defined]]''' |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| 1||Self||align="center"|1||align="center"|1||align="center"|1||align="center"|1||align="center"|1 |-style="background:#98FB98;" |align="center" | 2||Parent||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|2 |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center" |3||Grandparent||align="center"|4||align="center"|4||align="center"|4||align="center"|4||align="center"|4 |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"|4||Great Grandparent||align="center"|8||align="center"|8||align="center"|8||align="center"|8||align="center"|8 |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"|5||2nd Great Grandparent||align="center"|16||align="center"|16||align="center"|16||align="center"|16||align="center"|8 (50%) |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"|6||3rd Great Grandparent||align="center"|30 (-2)*||align="center"|30||align="center"|30||align="center"|30||align="center"|7 (30%) |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center"| 7||4th Great Grandparent||align="center"|60 (-4)*||align="center"|48 (80%)||align="center"|48||align="center"|'''41 (85%)'''||align="center"|7 (15%) |-style="background:#98FB98;" |align="center"| 8||5th Great Grandparent||align="center"|120 (-8)*||align="center"|51 (43%)||align="center"|51||align="center"|'''34 (67%)'''||align="center"|2 (4%) |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center"| 9||6th Great Grandparent||align="center"|240 (-16)*||align="center"|53 (23%)||align="center"|53||align="center"|'''34 (64%)''' ||align="center"|6 (11%) |-style="background:#98FB98;" |align="center"| 10||7th Great Grandparent||align="center"|480 (-32)*||align="center"|49 (10%)||align="center"|49||align="center"|'''27 (55%)'''||align="center"|1 (2%) |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center"| 11||8th Great Grandparent||align="center"|960 (-64)*||align="center"|49 (5%)||align="center"|42 (86%)||align="center"|'''29 (59%)'''||align="center"|0 (0%) |} :* Total number of possible ancestors reduced due to pedigree collapse.
== Legend == :'''{{Red|[U]}}''' Unsourced :'''{{Brown|[w]}}''' Weak source :'''{{Orange|[*]}}''' Basic source only (no bio) :'''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' Basic or unfinished biography :'''[B]''' Biography :'''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' Fully developed biography* :'''{{Green|[D]}}''' [[Space:Genealogically Defined|Genealogically Defined]] :[i] Image(s) :[id] Image is document only :[w] Background image/wallpaper :'''[P]''' Private profile ::* "Fully developed" means that the profile has included all information that can be found about the person at the time of writing. What can be found will vary widely from ancestor to ancestor. Fully developed profiles may or may not be Genealogically Defined because some profiles lack the full documentation required for this description. This profile is '''[[Space:Genealogically Defined|Genealogically Defined]]'''. == Ancestors == === Parents === First generation (pdf saved) : WT profile exists 100% : Sourced 100% : Bio 100% : Genealogically defined 100% : 2x private ::: 1. '''[P]''' [[Baty-261|(Private) Baty (Baty-261)]] '''2''' ::: 2. '''[P]''' [[Ranck-154|(Private) Ranck (Ranck-154)]] '''3''' === Grandparents (4) === 2nd generation (pdf saved) : WT profile exists 100% : Sourced 100% : Bio 100% : Genealogically defined 100% ::: 1. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [[Baty-262|Carrol Baty (Baty-262)]] '''4''' (needs war service expanded, residence/timeline expansion) ::: 2. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [[Ulmer-401|Virgie (Ulmer) Baty (Ulmer-401)]] '''5''' (additional sources in research notes, needs timeline and residence section) ::: 3. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [[Ranck-153|Paul Ranck (Ranck-153)]] '''6''' (needs sections, needs additional info/data added) ::: 4. '''[B+]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [[Herling-44|Ruth (Herling) Ranck (Herling-44)]] '''7''' (text from sources could be added to actual sources) === Great-grandparents (8) === 3rd generation (pdf saved) : WT profile exists 100% : Sourced 100% : Bio 100% : Genealogically defined 100% ::: 1. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [w] [[Baty-263|Leroy Newton Baty (Baty-263)]] '''Bty-8''' (insert remaining sources and kid's dates) ::: 2. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [w] [[Hitchler-2|Lola Ruth Hitchler (Hitchler-2)]] '''Htc-9''' (add kid's dates update Ancestry.com sources) ::: 3. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [[Ulmer-402|Clyde Ulmer (Ulmer-402)]] '''Ulm-10''' (add collected sources, update Ancestry links) ::: 4. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [w] [[Mullins-4138|Laura (Mullins) Ulmer (Mullins-4138)]] '''Mul-11''' (update Ancestry links) ::: 5. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [[Ranck-152|Elmer Ranck (Ranck-152)]] '''Rnk-12''' (add unused sourced, update Ancestry links) ::: 6. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [w] [[Abbott-8008|Faye Abbott Ranck (Abbott-8008)]] '''Abt-13'''(needs bio improvement, ancestry links) ::: 7. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [[Herling-45|Frank Edward Herling (Herling-45)]] '''Her-14''' (needs sources for children and bio expansion, ancestry link update) ::: 8. '''[B+]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [[Hyllegren-3|Amanda (Helgren) Herling (Hyllegren-3)]] '''Hel-15''' (bio dev + sections, ancestry link updates)) === 2nd great-grandparents (16) === 4th generation (pdf saved) : WT profile exists 100% : Sourced 100% : Bio 100% : Genealogically defined 50% (8/16) ::: 1. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [i] [w] [[Baty-115|Newton Walter Baty (Baty-115)]] '''Bty-16''' (scant bio, needs makeover) ::: 2. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [i] [[Taylor-47613|Jennie Ruby Taylor (Taylor-47613)]] '''Bty-17''' (has sporadic bio and sources, needs full makeover) ::: 3. '''[B+]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [w] [[Hitchler-3|George William Hitchler (Hitchler-3)]] '''Htc-18''' ::: 4. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [i] [[Benskin-62|Lida Florence Benskin (Benskin-62)]] '''Htc-19''' (has some good elements but missing some bio sections) ::: 5. '''[B]''' [i] [[Ulmer-403|Martin Luther Ulmer II (Ulmer-403)]] '''Ulm-20''' (removed [D] - needs sourcing for children) ::: 6. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [[Stubblefield-601|Sarah Ann Stubblefield (Stubblefield-601)]] '''Ulm-21''' (sound bio, could use some expansion, added [D]) ::: 7. '''[B+]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [w] [[Mullins-4139|Anderson Richardson Mullins (Mullins-4139)]] '''Mul-22''' ::: 8. '''[B+]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [id] [w] [[Manning-4955|Hester Ann Manning (Manning-4155)]] '''Mul-23''' ::: 9. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [i] [[Ranck-151|Oliver Goldsmith Ranck (Ranck-151)]] '''Rnk-24''' (unfinished bio) ::: 10. '''[B+]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [w] [[Harrison-13862|Adalinda S. Harrison (Harrison-13862)]] '''Rnk-25''' (needs background photo) ::: 11. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [i] [[Abbott-7389|Otto Brainard Abbott (Abbott-7389)]] '''Abt-26''' (unfinished bio) ::: 12. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [i] [[Kerr-6126|Nancy Jane Kerr (Kerr-6126)]] '''Abt-27''' (unfinished bio - needs children and other elements added) ::: 13. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [id] [[Petersson_Hörling-1|Johan Gustaf Petersson Hörling (Petersson_Hörling-1)]] '''Her-28''' (has all the [D] elements but some sources need to be threaded into the narrative) ::: 14. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [id][[Olafsdotter-90|Kristina Olafsdotter (Olafsdotter-90)]] '''Her-29''' (has all the [D] elements but some sources need to be threaded into the narrative) ::: 15. '''[B+]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [w] [[Olsson-5642|Carl Johann (Olsson) Helgren (1845-1929)]] '''Hel-30''' ('''fully developed biography''') ::: 16. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [[Karlsdotter-459|Anna Marie Karlsotter (Karlsdotter-459)]] ''' Hel-31''' (has all the basic elements, could use some expansion) === 3rd great-grandparents (30) === 5th generation (pdf saved) : WT profile exists 100% : Sourced 100% : Bio 100% : {{Red|Genealogically defined 20% (6/30)}} ::: 1. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [[Baty-110|Samuel H. Baty (Baty-110)]] '''Bty-32''' ::: 2. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [w] [[George-4092|Rebecca Susannah George (George-4092)]] '''Bty-33''' ::: 3. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [id] [[Taylor-48324|Joseph F. Taylor (Taylor-48324]] '''Bty-34''' ::: 4. '''[B]''' [id] [[Klinepeter-25|Lucinda Carlina George (Klinepeter-25)]] '''Bty-35''' ::: 5. '''[B]''' [i] [[Hitschler-3|George William Hitschler (Hitschler-3)]] '''Htc-36''' ::: 6. '''[B]''' [i] [[Miller-53929|Nancy Miller (Miller-53929]] '''Htc-37''' ::: 7. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [[Benskin-63|Wesley John Benskin (Benskin-63)]] '''Htc-38''' ::: 8. '''[B]''' [i] [[Millington-720|Jane Millington (Millington-720]] '''Htc-39''' ::: 9. '''[B]''' [i] [[Ulmer-404|George Ulmer (Ulmer-404)]] '''Ulm-40''' (has sources in research notes) ::: 10. '''[B]''' [i] [[Tischhauser-66|Ursulla Priscilla Tischhauser (Tischhauser-66)]] '''Ulm-41''' (has sources in research notes) ::: 11. '''[B]''' [[Stubblefield-604|William Stubblefield Jr. (Stubblefield-604)]] '''Ulm-42''' ::: 12. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [[Bray-3270|Susannah Bray (Bray-3270)]] '''Ulm-43''' ::: 13. '''[B]''' [id] [[Mullins-4144|Thomas Richardson Mullins (Mullins-4144)]] '''Mul-44''' ::: 14. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [id] [[Carter-23549|Izzibiah Carter (Carter-23549)]] '''Mul-45''' ::: 15. '''[B]''' [id] [[Manning-4963|John William Manning (Manning-4963)]] '''Mul-46''' ::: 16. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [id] [[Unknown-412426|Elizabeth Ann Unknown (Unknown-412426)]] '''Mul-47''' ::: 17. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [id] [[Ranck-150|Jesse Ranck (Ranck-150)]] '''Rnk-48''' ::: 18. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [id] [[Fisher-14629|Elizabeth Fisher (Fisher-14629)]] '''Rnk-49''' ::: 19. '''[B]''' [id] [[Harrison-13916|William Andrew Harrison (Harrison-13916)]] '''Rnk-50''' ::: 20. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [id] [[Howe-8749|Jane Howe (Howe-8749)]] '''Rnk-51''' ::: 21. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [w] [[Abbott-6563|Hiram Abbott (Abbott-6563)]] '''Abt-52''' ::: 22. '''[B]''' [[Kelley-5680|Mary Ann Kelley (Kelley-5680)]] '''Abt-53''' ::: 23. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [i] [[Kerr-6127| John Kerr (Kerr-6127)]] '''Abt-54''' ::: 24. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [i] [[Wiles-770|Elizbeth Ann Wiles (Wiles-770)]] '''Abt-55''' ::: 25. '''[B]''' [[Svensson-3296|Peter Svensson (Svensson-3296)]] '''Her-56''' ::: 26. '''[B]''' [[Svensdotter-1962|Kerstin Svensdotter (Svensdotter-1962)]] '''Her-57''' ::: 27. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Svensson-3254|Oluf Svensson (Svensson-3254)]] '''Her-58''' ::: 28. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Nilsdotter-3199|Botil Nilsdotter (Nilsdotter-3199)]] '''Her-59''' ::: {{Blue|Note:}} '''{{Blue|Hel-60}}''' {{Blue|&}} '''{{Blue|Hel-61}}''' {{Blue|are duplicates of}} '''{{Blue|Her-58}}''' {{Blue|&}} '''{{Blue|Her-59}}''' ::: 29. '''[B]''' [[Stålnäbb-6|Karl Peter Eriksson Stålnäbb (Stålnäbb-6)]] '''Hel-62''' (has sources in research notes) ::: 30. '''[B]''' [[Klasdotter-15|Klasdotter (Klasdotter-15)]] '''Hel-63''' (has sources in research notes) === 4th great-grandparents (60) === 6th generation (pdf saved) : {{Red|WT profile exists 80% (48/60)}} : Sourced 100% : {{Red|Bio '''85% (41/48)''' : {{Red|Genealogically defined 15% (7/48)}} ::: {{Red|1 & 2. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-64}}''' {{Red|&}} '''{{Red|Bty-65}}''' ::: 3. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[George-6592|William S. George (George-6592)]] '''Bty-66''' ::: 4. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [i] [[Wilson-51193|Susanna Wilson (Wilson-51193)]] '''Bty-67''' ::: 5. '''[B]''' [id] [[Taylor-14471|Michael Taylor (Taylor-14471)]] '''Bty-68''' ::: 6. '''[B]''' [id] [[Leffel-44|Sarah Leffel (Leffel-44)]] '''Bty-69''' ::: 7. '''[B]''' [id] [[Klinepeter-26|John A. Klinepeter (Klinepeter-26)]] '''Bty-70''' ::: 8. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Vance-3314|Sarah Vance (Vance-3314)]] '''Bty-71''' ::: 9. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Hitschler-4|Johann Michael Hitschler (Hitschler-4)]] '''Htc-72''' ::: 10. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Weis-363|Maria Margaretha Weis (Weis-363)]] '''Htc-73''' ::: 11. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [id] [[Miller-53930|John Miller Jr. (Miller-53930)]] '''Htc-74''' ::: 12. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' [i] [w] [[DeGraff-208|Marjry DeGraff (DeGraff-208)]] '''Htc-75''' ::: 13. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Benskin-64|John Marbrook Benskin (Benskin-64)]] '''Htc-76''' ::: 14. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Hobbs-4478|Mary Hobbs (Hobbs-4478)]] '''Htc-77''' ::: 15. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Millington-721|Joseph Millington (Millington-721)]] '''Htc-78''' ::: 16. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Brent-565|Ann Brent (Brent-565)]] '''Htc-79''' ::: 17. '''[B]''' [[Ulmer-405|Martin Luther Ulmer I (Ulmer-405)]] '''Ulm-80''' ::: 18. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Goffner-1|Anna E. Goffner (Goffner-1)]] '''Ulm-81''' ::: 19. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Tischhauser-67|Nicholas Tischhauser (Tischhauser-67)]] '''Ulm-82''' ::: 20. '''[B]''' [[Senn-290|Elizabeth Senn (Senn-290)]] '''Ulm-83''' ::: 21. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Stubblefield-606|William Stubblefield Sr. (Stubblefield-606)]] '''Ulm-84''' ::: 22. {{Red|Unknown}} '''{{Red|Ulm-85}}''' ::: 23. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [id] [[[Bray-3708|William Bray (Bray-3708)]] '''Ulm-86''' (room for bio expansion) ::: 24. '''[B]''' [w] [[McCaslin-487|Rebecca McCaslin (McCaslin-487)]] '''Mul-87''' (room for bio expansion) ::: 25. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' [id] [[Mullins-4156|Thomas Richardson Mullins (Mullins-4156)]] '''Mul-88''' ::: 26. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [id] [[Cobb-1043|Frances Cobb (Cobb-1043)]] '''Mul-89''' ::: 27. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [id] [[Carter-9657|George Washington Carter (Carter-9657)]] '''Mul-90''' ::: 28. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [w] [[Hasty-524|Nancy Hasty (Hasty-524)]] '''Mul-91''' ::: {{Red|29 - 32 UNKNOWN -}} '''{{Red|Mul-92}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Mul-95}}''' ::: 33. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [id] [[Ranck-165|John Ranck Jr. (Ranck-165)]] '''Rnk-96''' ::: 34. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Luther-1386|Nancy Luther (Luther-1386)]] '''Rnk-97''' ::: 35. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Fisher-19221|David Fisher (Fisher-19221)]] '''Rnk-98''' ::: {{Red|36. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Rnk-99}}''' ::: 37. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Harrison-13917|John Harrison (Harrison-13917)]] '''Rnk-100''' ::: 38. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Penchon-1|Mary Penchon (Penchon-1)]] '''Rnk-101''' ::: 39. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Howe-8750|Marshal H. Howe (Howe-8750)]] '''Rnk-102''' ::: 40. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Bennett-19724|Charlotte Bennett (Bennett-19724)]] '''Rnk-103''' ::: 41. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [id] [[Abbott-7063|Johnston Abbott (Abbott-7063)]] '''Abt-104''' ::: 42. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Tucker-9056|Lydia Tucker (Tucker-9056)]] '''Abt-105''' ::: 43. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Kelley-10818|Unknown Kelley (Kelley-10818)]] '''Abt-106''' ::: {{Red|44 - 46. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-107}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Abt-109}}''' ::: 47. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Wiles-771|Israel T. Wiles (Wiles-771)]] '''Abt-110''' ::: 48. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Umphlet-1|Nancy Savage Umphlet (Umphlet-1)]] '''Abt-111''' ::: 49. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [w] [[Håkansson-1049|Sven Håkansson (1777-1851)]] '''Her-112''' ::: 50. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [w] [[Petersdotter-978|Ingeborg Petersdotter (1782-)]] '''Her-113''' ::: 51. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Akesson-342|Sven Akesson (Akesson-342)]] '''Her-114''' ::: 52. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Nilsdotter-4802|Martha Nilsdotter (Nilsdotter-4802)]] '''Her-115''' ::: 53. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [[Svensson-5397|Sven Svensson (1774-1849)]] '''Her-116''' ::: 54. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [[Nilsdotter-5969|Sissa Nilsdotter (1776-1842)]] '''Her-117''' ::: 55. '''[B]''' [[Håkensson-9|Nils Håkensson (1766-)]] '''Her-118''' ::: 56. '''[B]''' [[Bondesdotter-30|Karin Bondesdotter (1765-)]] '''Her-119''' ::: {{Blue|Note}} '''{{Blue|Hel-120}}''' {{Blue|-}} '''{{Blue|Hel-123}}''' {{Blue|are duplicates of}} '''{{Blue|Her-116}}''' {{Blue|through}} '''{{Blue|Her-119}}''' ::: 57. '''[B]''' [[Nyström-530|Erik Nyström (Nyström-530)]] '''Hel-124''' (has sources remaining in research notes) ::: 58. '''[B]''' [[Svensdotter-1926|Maria Svensdotter (Svensdotter-1926)]] '''Hel-125''' ::: 59. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Klasson-52|Klas Klasson (Klasson-52)]] '''Hel-126''' ::: 60. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Mårtensdotter-423|Elin Mårtensdotter (Mårtensdotter-423)]] '''Hel-127''' === 5th great-grandparents (120) === 7th generation : WT profile exists 43% (51/120) : Sourced 100% (51) : Bio '''69% (35/51)''' : Genealogically defined 4% (2/51) ::: {{Red|1 - 4. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-128}}''' {{Red|&}} '''{{Red|Bty-131}}''' ::: 5. '''[B]''' [[George-2689|William Silas George (George-2689)]] '''Bty-132''' ::: 6. '''[B]''' [i] [[Beals-450|Tabitha Beals (Beals-450)]] '''Bty-133''' ::: 7. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' [i] [[Wilson-51194|Benammi Wilson (Wilson-51194)]] '''Bty-134''' ::: 8. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [i] [[Hall-33385|Clarissa Hall (Hall-33385)]] '''Bty-135''' ::: {{Red|9 & 10. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-136}}''' {{Red|&}} '''{{Red|Bty-137}}''' ::: 11. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Leffel-36|John Leffel (Leffel-36)]] '''Bty-138''' ::: 12. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Obenchain-13|Anna Margaret Obenchain (Obenchain-13)]] '''Bty-139''' ::: 13. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [[Klinepeter-27|William Klinepeter (Klinepeter-27)]] '''Bty-140''' ::: 14. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [Asper-80|Clarissa Glory Asper (Asper-80)]] '''Bty-141''' ::: {{Red|15 & 16. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-142}}''' {{Red|&}} '''{{Red|Bty-143}}''' ::: 17. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [[Hitschler-5|Jacob Wilhelm Hitschler (Hitschler-5)]] '''Htc-144''' ::: 18. '''[B]''' [[Rinn-51|Maria Margaretha Rinn (Rinn-51)]] '''Htc-145''' ::: 19. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Weiss-2438|Georg Rudoph Weiss (Weiss-2438)]] '''Htc-146''' ::: {{Red|20. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-147}}''' ::: 21. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' [id] [w] [[Miller-53931|John Miller Sr. (Miller-53931)]] '''Htc-148''' ::: 22. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' [id] [w] [[Unknown-472362|Rachel (UNK) Miller (Unknown-472362)]] '''Htc-149 ::: 23. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[DeGroff-62|Abraham DeGroff (DeGroff-62)]] '''Htc-150''' ::: 24. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Tompkins-2354|Hanna Tompkins (Tompkins-2354)]] '''Htc-151''' ::: 25. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Benskin-65|Thomas Benskin (Benskin-65)]] '''Htc-152''' ::: 26. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Doughty-967|Thomasina Doughty (Doughty-967)]] '''Htc-153''' ::: 27. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Hobbs-4479|William Hobbs (Hobbs-4479)]] '''Htc-154''' ::: 28. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Austin-8439|Susannah Austin (Austin-8439)]] '''Htc-155''' ::: {{Red|29 & 30. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-156}}''' {{Red|&}} '''{{Red|Htc-157}}''' ::: 31. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Brent-566|John Brent (Brent-566)]] '''Htc-158''' ::: 32. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Frost-6977|Hannah Frost (Frost-6977)]] '''Htc-159''' ::: {{Red|33 - 36. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Ulm-160}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Ulm-163}}''' ::: 37. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Tischhauser-68|Nicholas Tischhauser (Tischhauser-68)]] '''Ulm-164''' ::: 38. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Seifert-435|Anna Seifert (Seifert-435)]] '''Ulm-165''' ::: 39. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Senn-291|Nicholas Senn (Senn-291)]] '''Ulm-166''' ::: 40. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Saxer-13|Ursula Ann Saxer (Saxer-13)]] '''Ulm-167''' ::: {{Red|41 - 44. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Ulm-168}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Ulm-171}}''' ::: 45. '''[B]''' [[Bray-1527|John Bray Sr. (Bray-1527)]] '''Ulm-172 ::: 46. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Craven-561|Mary Hannah Bray (Craven-561)]] '''Ulm-173''' ::: 47. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[McCaslin-547|John McCaslin (McCaslin-547)]] '''Ulm-174''' ::: 48. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Younger-47|Susannah Younger (Younger-47)]] '''Ulm-175''' ::: 49. '''[B]''' [id] [[Mullins-1058|Joseph Mullins (Mullins-1058)]] '''Mul-176''' ::: 50. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Unknown-412931|Mary (UNK) Mullins (Unknown-412931)]] '''Mul-177''' ::: 51. '''[B]''' [[Cobb-1049|Thomas Cobb (Cobb-1049)]] '''Mul-178''' ::: 52. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[UNKNOWN-88596|Nancy (Unk) Cobb (UNKNOWN-88596)]] '''Mul-179''' ::: 53. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Carter-23589|John Carter (Carter-23589)]] '''Mul-180''' ::: 54. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Banton-67|Izibiah Banton]] '''Mul-181''' ::: 55. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' [[Hasty-523|Benjamin Hasty II (Hasty-523)]] '''Mul-182''' ::: 56. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' [[Warren-11966|Mary Warren (Warren-11966)]] '''Mul-183''' ::: {{Red|57 - 64. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Ulm-184}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Ulm-191}}''' ::: 65. '''[B]''' [[Ranck-63|John Ranck Sr. (Ranck-63)]] '''Ulm-192''' ::: 66. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Mattis-10|Barbara Mattis (Mattis-10)]] '''Ulm-193''' ::: {{Red|67 - 80. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Rnk-194}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Rnk-207}}''' ::: 81. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Abbott-425|John William Abbott (Abbott-425)]] '''Abt-208''' ::: 82. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Unknown-464865|Margaret (Unk) Spangler Abbott)]] '''Abt-209''' ::: 83. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Tucker-10529|George Tucker (Tucker-10529)]] '''Abt-210''' ::: 84. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Merrifield-193|Mary Lee Merrifield (Merrifield-193)]] '''Abt-211''' ::: {{Red|85 - 92. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-212}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Abt-219}}''' ::: 93. '''[B]''' [[Wiles-772|William Wiles (Wiles-772)]] '''Abt-220''' ::: 94. '''[B]''' [[Stout-3948|Dinah Stout (B)]] '''Abt-221''' ::: 95. '''[B]''' [id] [[Umphlet-2|John Umphlet (Umphlet-2)]] '''Abt-222''' ::: 96. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Savage-4902|Nancy Savage (Savage-4902)]] '''Abt-223''' ::: {{Red|97 - 112. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Her-224}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Her-239}}''' ::: {{Blue|Note}} '''{{Blue|Hel-240}}''' {{Blue|-}} '''{{Blue|Hel-247}}''' {{Blue|are duplicates.}} ::: {{Red|113 - 116. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Hel-248}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Hel-251}}''' ::: 117. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Claesson-77|Claes Claesson (Claesson-77)]] '''Hel-252''' ::: 118. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Olasdotter-107|Elin Olasdotter (Olasdotter-107)]] '''Hel-253''' ::: 119. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Mårtensson-699|Mårten Mårtensson (Mårtensson-699)]] '''Hel-254''' ::: 120. '''[B]''' [[Persdotter-4696|Ingelöf Persdotter (Persdotter-4696)]] '''Hel-255''' === 6th great-grandparents (240) === 7th generation : WT profile exists 23% (53/240) : Sourced 100% : Bio '''64% (34/53)''' : Genealogically defined 11% (6/53) ::: {{Red|1 - 8. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-256}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-263}}''' ::: 9. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[George-7295|Silas George (George-7295)]] '''Bty-264''' ::: 10. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Unknown-437247|Mary (Unk) George (Unknown-437247)]] '''Bty-265''' ::: {{Red|11. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-266}}''' ::: 12. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Beals-446|Rachel Beals (Beals-446)]] '''Bty-267''' ::: {{Red|13 & 14. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-268}}''' {{Red|&}} '''{{Red|Bty-269}}''' ::: 15. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Hall-33386|Thomas Hall (Hall-33386)]] '''Bty-270''' ::: 16. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Unknown-412066|Mary (Unk) Hall (Unknown-412066)]] '''Bty-271''' ::: {{Red|17 - 20. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-272}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-275}}''' ::: 21. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Leffel-51|Balzar Leffel (Leffel-51)]] '''Bty-276''' (bio needs work and expansion) ::: 22. '''[B]''' [[Unknown-203779|Sybilla (Unk) Leffel (Unknown-203779)]] '''Bty-277''' ::: 23. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [id] [[Abendschon-9|Reinhold Obenchain (Abendschon-9)]] '''Bty-278''' ::: 24. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' Hanna (Anna) Wilson (Wilson-22903)]] '''Bty-279''' ::: 25. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [[Kleinpeter-41|Adam Klinepeter (Kleinpeter-41)]] '''Bty-280''' (could be [B+] but some unfinished reference sources that need to be expanded) ::: 26. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Long-18936|Anna Marie Long (Long-18936)]] '''Bty-281''' ::: 27. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Asper-54|Heinrich Asper (Asper-54)]] '''Bty-282''' ::: {{Red|28 - 32. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-283}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Htc-287}}''' ::: 33. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Hitschler-6|Johann Hitschler (Hitschler-6)]] '''Htc-288''' ::: 34. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Haas-2378|Anna Maria Haas (Haas-2378)]] '''Htc-289''' ::: 35. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Rinn-58|Heinrich Rinn (Rinn-58)]] '''Htc-290''' ::: 36. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Eberhard-322|Anna Maria Eberhard (Eberhard-322)]] '''Htc-291''' ::: {{Red|37 - 44. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-292}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Htc-299}}''' ::: 45. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Degraff-281|Abrahm Degraff (Degraff-281)]] '''Htc-300''' (New Netherland's project profile) ::: 46. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Van_Wagenen-321|Marretjen Van Wagenen (Van_Wagenen-321)]] '''Htc-301''' ::: 47. '''{{Purple|[B]}}''' [[Tompkins-1002|Stephen Tompkins Sr. (Tompkins-1002)]] '''Htc-302''' (has everything for [B+] except needs the research notes sources integrated into the bio) ::: 48. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Unknown-448636|Hannah (Unk) Tompkins (Unknown-448636)]] '''Htc-303''' ::: 49. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Benskin-66|Thomas Benskin (Benskin-66)]] '''Htc-304''' ::: 50. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Hayward-3413|Catherine Hayward (Hayward-3413)]] '''Htc-305''' ::: 51. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [[Doughty-803|Jeremiah Doughty (Doughty-803)]] '''Htc-306''' ::: 52. '''[B]''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [[Marbrook-1|Mary Marbrook (Marbrook-1)]] '''Htc-307''' ::: {{Red|53- 62. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-308}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Htc-317}}''' ::: 63. '''[B]''' [[Frost-6978|John Frost (Frost-6978)]] '''Htc-318''' ::: 64. '''[B]''' [[Hodgim-1|Ann Hodgim (Hodgim-1)]] '''Htc-319''' ::: {{Red|65- 72. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Ulm-320}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Ulm-327}}''' ::: 73. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Tischhauser-69|Jacob Tischhauser (Tischhauser-69)]] '''Ulm-328''' ::: 74. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Spitz-133|Elizabeth Spitz (Spitz-133)]] '''Ulm-329''' ::: 75. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Seifert-436|Nicholas Seifert (Seifert-436)]] '''Ulm-330''' ::: 76. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Dudler-2|Anna Dudler (Dudler-2)]] '''Ulm-331''' ::: {{Red|77- 80. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Ulm-332}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Ulm-335}}''' ::: {{Red|81- 88. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Ulm-336}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Ulm-343}}''' ::: 89. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [id] [[Bray-1133|Henry Bray (Bray-1133)]] '''Ulm-344''' ::: 90. '''[B]''' [[Yokley-17|Sarah "Sallie" Yokley (Yokley-17)]] '''Ulm-345''' ::: {{Red|91- 96. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Ulm-346}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Ulm-351}}''' ::: 97. '''[B]''' [w] [[Mullins-576|John Mullins (Mullins-576)]] '''Mul-352''' ::: 98. '''[B]''' [[Morton-2629|Susannah Morton (Morton-2629) '''Mul-353''' ::: {{Red|99- 100. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Mul-354}}''' {{Red|&}} '''{{Red|Ulm-355}}''' ::: 101. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Cobb-1056|Thomas Cobb (Cobb-1056)]] '''Mul-356''' ::: {{Red|102- 104. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Mul-357}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Mul-359}}''' ::: 105. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Carter-29422|George Carter (Carter-29422)]] '''Mul-360''' ::: 106. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Turk-870|Naomi Turk (Turk-870)]] '''Mul-361''' ::: 107. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Banton-66|Lewis Banton (Banton-66)]] '''Mul-362''' ::: 108. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Unknown-422617|Jedida (Unk) Banton (Unknown-422617)]] '''Mul-363''' ::: 109. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Hasty-562|Benjamin Hasty (Hasty-562)]] '''Mul-364''' ::: 110. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Thompkins-47|Mary Elizabeth Thompkins (Thompkins-47)]] '''Mul-365''' ::: {{Red|111- 112. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Mul-366}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Mul-367}}''' ::: {{Red|113- 128. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Mul-368}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Mul-383}}''' ::: 129. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [id] [[Ranck-33|John Philip Ranck (Ranck-33)]] '''Rnk-384''' ::: 130. '''[B]''' [[Schumacher-112|Schumacher-112 (Schumacher-112)]] '''Rnk-385''' ::: {{Red|131- 144. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Rnk-386}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Rnk-399}}''' ::: {{Red|145- 160. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Rnk-400}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Rnk-415}}''' ::: 161. '''[B]''' [[Abbott-421|David Richard Abbott (Abbott-421)]] '''Abt-416''' ::: 162. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Henley-506|Mary Elizabeth Henley (Henley-506)]] '''Abt-417''' ::: {{Red|163- 166. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-418}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Abt-421}}''' ::: 167. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Merrifield-162|Samuel Merrifield (Merrifield-162)]] '''Abt-422''' ::: 168. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Bicknell_Overington-1|Mary Overington (Bicknell_Overington-1)]] '''Abt-423''' ::: {{Red|169- 176. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-424}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Abt-431}}''' ::: {{Red|177- 186. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-432}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Abt-441}}''' :::187. '''[B]''' [[Stout-1115|John Stout (Stout-1115)]] '''Abt-442''' ::: 188. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Hobson-408|Ann Hobson (Hobson-408)]] '''Abt-443 ::: {{Red|189- 192. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-444}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Abt-447}}''' ::: {{Red|193- 208. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Her-448}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Her-463}}''' ::: {{Red|209- 224. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Her-464}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Her-479}}''' ::: {{Blue|Note}} '''{{Blue|Hel-480}}''' {{Blue|-}} '''{{Blue|Hel-495}}''' {{Blue|are duplicates.}} ::: {{Red|225- 232. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Hel-496}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Hel-503}}''' ::: 233. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Svensson-4255|Claes Svensson (Svensson-4255)]] '''Hel-504''' ::: 234. '''[B]''' [[Claesson-78|Tore Claesson (Claesson-78)]] '''Hel-505''' ::: {{Red|235- 238. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Hel-506}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Hel-509}}''' ::: 239. '''[B]''' [[Persson-6404|Per Persson (Persson-6404)]] '''Hel-510''' ::: 240. '''[B]''' [[Persdotter-4704|Elin Persdotter (Persdotter-4704)]] '''Hel-511''' === 7th great-grandparents (480) === 8th generation : WT profile exists 10% (49/480) : Sourced 100% : Bio '''55% (27/49)''' : Genealogically defined 2% (1/49) :: '''{{Brown|Baty}}''' ::{{Brown|1-64 /}} '''{{Brown|Bty-512}}''' {{Brown|-}} '''{{Brown|Bty-575}}''' :: '''Newton Baty / Samuel Baty''' ::: {{Red|1 - 16. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-512}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-527}}''' :: '''Newton Baty / Rebecca George''' ::: 17. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[George-2349|Edward George (George-2349)]] '''Bty-528''' ::: 18. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Woolaston-3|Martha Woolaston (Woolaston-3)]] '''Bty-529''' ::: {{Red|19 - 22. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-530}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-535}}''' ::: 23. '''[B]''' [id] [[Beals-54|Thomas Beals(Beals-54)]] '''Bty-536''' ::: 24. '''[B]''' [id] [[Antrim-3|Sarah Esther Antrim (Antrim-3)]] '''Bty-537''' ::: {{Red|25 - 32. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-538}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-545}}''' :: '''Jennie Ruby Taylor / Joseph F. Taylor''' ::: {{Red|33 - 40. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-546}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-553}}''' ::: 41. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Löffel-45|Johann Philip Löffel (Löffel-45)]] '''Bty-554''' ::: 42. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Scheffeli-1|Anna Rosina (Scheffeli-1)]] '''Bty-555''' ::: {{Red|43 - 44. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-556}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-557}}''' ::: 45. '''{{Blue|[B+]}}''' '''{{Green|[D]}}''' [[Abendschon-2|Samuel Heinrich Abendschon (Abendschon-2)]] '''Bty-558''' ::: 46. '''[B]''' [[Rambacher-1|Maria Barbara Rambacher (Rambacher)]] '''Bty-559''' ::: {{Red|47 - 48. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-556}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-557}}''' :: '''Jennie Ruby Taylor / Lucinda Carlina Klinepeter''' ::: 49. '''{*]''' [[Kleinpeter-42|Rudolph Kleinpeter (Kleinpeter-42)]] '''Bty-560''' ::: 50. '''{*]''' [[Makaur-1|Catharine Makaur (Makaur-1)]] '''Bty-561''' ::: 51. '''[B]''' [[Long-18937|Henry Long (Long-18937)]] '''Bty-562''' ::: {{Red|52. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-563}}''' ::: 53. '''[B]''' [[Asper-55|Frederick Asper (Asper-55)]] '''Bty-564''' ::: {{Red|54 - 64. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-565}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-575}}''' :: '''{{Brown|Hitchler}}''' ::{{Brown|65-128 /}} '''{{Brown|Htc-576}}''' {{Brown|-}} '''{{Brown|Htc-639}}''' :: '''George W. Hitchler / George W. Hitschler''' ::: {{Red|65 - 80. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-576}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Htc-591}}''' :: '''George W. Hitchler / Nancy Miller''' ::: {{Red|81 - 88. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-592}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Htc-599}}''' ::: 89. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Degraff-4|Jan Degrff (Degraff-4)]] '''Htc-600''' (New Netherlands Project managed) ::: 90. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Teecop-1|Mary Teecop (Teecop-1)]] '''Htc-601''' (New Netherlands Project managed) ::: 91. '''[B]''' [[Van_Wagenen-77|Evert Van Wagenen (Van_Wagenen-77)]] '''Htc-602''' (New Netherlands Project managed) ::: 92. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Von_Heyningen-1|Hillegond Von Heyningen (Von_Heyningen-1)]] '''Htc-603''' (New Netherlands Project managed) ::: 93. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Tompkins-1011|Nathaniel Tompkins (Tompkins-1011)]] '''Htc-604''' ::: 94. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Wodell-71|Elizabeth Wodell (Wodell-71)]] '''Htc-605''' ::: {{Red|95 - 96. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-606}}''' {{Red|&}} '''{{Red|Htc-607}}''' :: '''Lida Florence Benskin''' / Wesley John Benskin''' ::: 97. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Benskin-67|John Benskin (Benskin-67)]] '''Htc-608''' ::: 98. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Unknown-412072|Mary (Unk) Benskin (Unknown-412072)]] '''Htc-609''' ::: {{Red|99 - 100. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-610}}''' {{Red|&}} '''{{Red|Htc-611}}''' ::: 101. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Doutie-1|Jeremiah Doutie (Doutie-1)]] '''Htc-612''' ::: 102. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Swinford-169|Mary Swinford (Swinford-169)]] '''Htc-613''' ::: 103. '''[B]''' [w] [[Marbrook-2|John Marbrook (Marbrook-2)]] '''Htc-614''' ::: 104. '''[B]''' [[Woodruff-2175|Thomasina Woodruff (Woodruff-2175)]] '''Htc-615''' ::: {{Red|105 - 112. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-616}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Htc-623}}''' :: '''Lida Florence Benskin / Jane Millington ::: {{Red|113 - 128. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-624}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Htc-639}}''' :: '''{{Brown|Ulmer}}''' ::{{Brown|129-192 /}} '''{{Brown|Ulm-640}}''' {{Brown|-}} '''{{Brown|Ulm-703}}''' :: '''Martin Luther Ulmer II / George Ulmer ::: {{Red|129 - 144. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Ulm-640}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Ulm-655}}''' :: '''Martin Luther Ulmer II / Ursula Priscilla Tischhauser ::: {{Red|145 - 160. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Ulm-656}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Ulm-671}}''' :: '''Sarah Ann Stubblefield / William Stubblefield Jr.''' ::: {{Red|161 - 176. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Ulm-672}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Ulm-687}}''' :: '''Sarah Ann Stubblefield / Susanah Bray''' ::: 177. '''[B]''' [[Bray-2943|Henry Bray)]] '''Ulm-688''' ::: 178. '''[B]''' [[Wilson-42887|Mary Wilson (Wilson-42887)]] '''Ulm-689''' ::: 179. '''[B]''' [[Yoakley-11|John Yoakley (Yoakley-11)]] '''Ulm-690''' ::: 180. ''''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Munday-965|Sarah Munday (Munday-965)]] '''Ulm-691''' ::: {{Red|181 - 192. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Ulm-692}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Ulm-703}}''' :: '''{{Brown|Mullins}}''' ::{{Brown|193-256 /}} '''{{Brown|Mul-704}}''' {{Brown|-}} '''{{Brown|Mul-767}}''' :: '''Anderson Richardson Mullins / Thomas Richardson Mullins''' ::: {{Red|193 - 200. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Mul-704}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Mul-711}}''' ::: 201. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Cobb-1058|Thomas Cobb (Cobb-1058)]] '''Mul-712''' ::: 202. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Unknown-376278|Sarah (Unk) Cobb (Unknown-376278)]] '''Mul-713''' ::: {{Red|203 - 208. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Mul-714}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Mul-719}}''' :: '''Anderson Richardson Mullins / Izzibiah Carter''' ::: 209. '''{{Brown|[w]}}''' '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Carter-8651|Richard Carter (Carter-8651)]] '''Mul-720''' ::: {{Red|210. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Mul-721}}''' ::: 211. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Turk-448|John Turk (Turk-448)]] '''Mul-722''' ::: 212. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Smith-91005|(Agnes Smith)]] '''Mul-723''' ::: {{Red|213 - 216. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Mul-724}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Mul-727}}''' ::: 217. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Hasty-391|James Hasty)]] '''Mul-728''' ::: 218. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Jordan-8556|Elizabeth Jordan (Jordan-8556)]] '''Mul-729''' ::: 219. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Tompkins-963|Samuel Tompkins (Tompkins-963)]] '''Mul-730''' ::: 220. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Powers-1986|Marth Powers (Powers-1986)]] '''Mul-731''' ::: {{Red|221 - 224. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Mul-732}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Mul-735}}''' :: '''Hester Ann Manning / John William Manning''' ::: {{Red|225 - 240. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Mul-736}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Mul-751}}''' :: '''Hester Ann Manning / Elizabeth (Unk) Manning ::: {{Red|241 - 256. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Mul-752}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Mul-767}}''' :: '''{{Brown|Ranck}}''' ::{{Brown|257-320 /}} '''{{Brown|Rnk-768}}''' {{Brown|-}} '''{{Brown|Rnk-831}}''' :: '''Oliver Goldsmith Ranck / Jesse Ranck''' ::: 257. '''[B]''' [[Ranck-1|Johann Valentin Ranck (Ranck-1)]] '''Rnk-768''' ::: 258. '''[B]''' [id] [[Philippes-1|Anna Marguerithe Philippes (Philippes-1)]] '''Rnk-769''' ::: 259. '''[B]''' [[Schumacher-230|Johann Valentin Schumacher (Schumacher-230)]] '''Rnk-770]''' ::: {{Red|260 - 272. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Rnk-771}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Rnk-783}}''' :: '''Oliver Goldsmith Ranck / Elizabeth Fisher''' ::: {{Red|273 - 288. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Rnk-784}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Rnk-799}}''' :: '''Adalinda Harrison / William Andrew Harrison''' ::: {{Red|289 - 304. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Rnk-800}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Rnk-815}}''' :: '''Adalinda Harrison / Jane Howe''' ::: {{Red|305 - 320. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Rnk-816}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Rnk-831}}''' :: '''{{Brown|Abbott}}''' ::{{Brown|321-384 /}} '''{{Brown|Abt-832}}''' {{Brown|-}} '''{{Brown|Abt-895}}''' :: '''Otto Abbott / Hiram Abbott''' ::: {{Red|321 - 322. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-832}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Abt-833}}''' ::: 323. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Henley-528|Leonard Henley (Henley-528)]] '''Abt-834''' ::: 324. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Richardson-10317|Elizabeth Henley (Richardson-10317)]] '''Abt-835''' ::: {{Red|325 - 334. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-836}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Abt-845}}''' ::: {{Red|335 - 336. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-846}}''' {{Red|&}} '''{{Red|Abt-847}}''' :: '''Otto Abbott / Mary Ann Kelly''' ::: {{Red|337 - 352. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-848}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Abt-864}}''' :: '''Nancy Jane Kerr / John Kerr ::: {{Red|353 - 368. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-865}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Abt-880}}''' :: '''Nancy Jane Kerr / Elizabeth Ann Wiles''' ::: {{Red|368 - 372. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-880}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Abt-883}}''' ::: 373. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Stout-113|Charles Stout Sr. (Stout-113)]] '''Abt-884''' ::: 374. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Noblett-37|Mary Noblett (Noblett-37)]] '''Abt-885''' ::: 375. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Hobson-124|Stephen Hobson (Hobson-124)]] '''Abt-886''' ::: 376. '''[B]''' [[Barnes-1102|Ann Barnes (Barnes-1102)]] '''Abt-887''' ::: {{Red|377 - 384. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-888}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Abt-895}}''' :: '''{{Brown|Herling}}''' ::{{Brown|385-448 /}} '''{{Brown|Her-896}}''' {{Brown|-}} '''{{Brown|Her-959}}''' ::: '''{{Red|All Herling in this generation are unknown}}''' :: '''{{Brown|Helgren}}''' ::{{Brown|449-480 /}} '''{{Brown|Hel-960}}''' {{Brown|-}} '''{{Brown|Hel-1023}}''' ::: '''{{Blue|Karl Johann (Olofson) Helgren}}''' ::: {{Blue|Note}} '''{{Blue|Hel-960}}''' {{Blue|-}} '''{{Blue|Hel-991}}''' {{Blue|are duplicates.}} :: '''Anna Marie Karlsdotter / Karl Peter Eriksson Stalnabb''' ::: {{Red|449 - 464. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Hel-992}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Hel-1007}}''' ::: 465. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Håkansson-876|Sven Håkansson (Håkansson-876)]] '''Hel-1008''' ::: 466. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Nilsdotter-4799|Kirsten Nilsdotter (Nilsdotter-4799)]] '''Hel-1009''' ::: 467. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Svensson-4258|Claes Svensson (Svensson-4258)]] '''Hel-1010''' ::: {{Red|467 - 480. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Hel-1011}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Hel-1023}}''' === 8th great-grandparents (960) === 9th generation : WT profile exists : Sourced : Bio : Genealogically defined :: '''{{Brown|Baty}}''' ::{{Brown|1-128 /}} '''{{Brown|Bty-1024}}''' {{Brown|-}} '''{{Brown|Bty-1151}}''' :: '''Newton Baty / Samuel Baty''' ::: {{Red|1 - 32. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-1024}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-1055}}''' :: '''Newton Walter Baty / Rebecca George / William S. George Jr.''' ::: 33. '''{{Red|[U]}}''' [[George-2825|Richard George (George-2825)]] '''Bty-1056''' ::: 34. '''{{Red|[U]}}''' [[Ellis-6829|Rebecca Ellis (Ellis-6829)]] '''Bty-1057''' ::: 35. '''{{Red|[U]}}''' [[Woolaston-4|Samuel Woolaston (Woolaston-4)]] '''Bty-1058''' ::: 36. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Powell-4486|Gobitha Powell (Powell-4486)]] '''Bty-1059''' ::: {{Red|37 - 44. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-1060}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-1067}}''' ::: 45. '''[B]''' [id] [[Beals-91|John Beals Jr. (Beals-91)]] '''Bty-1068''' (Penn Project Managed) ::: 46. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [id] [[Bowater-12|Sarah Bowater (Bowater-12)]] '''Bty-1069''' ::: {{Red|47 - 48. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-1070}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-1071}}''' :: '''Newton Walter Baty / Rebecca George / Susannah Wilson''' ::: {{Red|49 - 64. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-1072}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-1087}}''' :: '''Jennie Ruby Taylor / Joseph F. Taylor / Michael Taylor''' ::: {{Red|65 - 80. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-1088}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-1103}}''' :: '''Jennie Ruby Taylor / Joseph F. Taylor / Sarah Leffel''' ::: 81. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Löffel-46|Dietrich Löffel (Löffel-46)]] '''Bty-1104''' ::: {{Red|82. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-1105}}''' ::: 83. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Scheffeli-2|Tobias Scheffeli (Scheffeli-2)]] '''Bty-1106''' ::: {{Red|84 - 88. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-1107}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-1111}}''' ::: 89. '''[B]''' [[Abendschon-3|Wolfgang Philip Abendschon (Abendschon-3)]] '''Bty-1112''' (missing citation for child in order to make {{Purple|[D]}}) ::: 90. '''[B]''' [[Unknown-162636|Maria Margreth (Unk) Abendschon (Unknown-162636)]] '''Bty-1113''' ::: 91. '''[B]''' [[Rambachers-1|Hanß Martin Rambachers (Rambachers-1)]] '''Bty-1114''' ::: 92. '''[B]''' [[Ruffen-4|Maria Agnes Ruffen (Ruffen-4)]] '''Bty-1115''' ::: {{Red|93 - 96. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-1116}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-1119}}''' :: '''Jennie Ruby Taylor / Lucinda Klinepeter / John A. Klinepeter''' ::: {{Red|97 - 104. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-1120}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-1127}}''' ::: 105. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Asper-56|Johannes George Asper (Asper-56)]] '''Bty-1128''' ::: 106. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Grislar-1|Ursula Grislar (Grislar-1)]] '''Bty-1129''' ::: {{Red|107 - 112. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-1130}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-1135}}''' :: '''Jennie Ruby Taylor / Lucinda Klinepeter / Sarah Vance''' ::: {{Red|113 - 128. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Bty-1136}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Bty-1151}}''' :: '''{{Brown|Hitchler}}''' ::{{Brown|129-256 /}} '''{{Brown|Htc-1152}}''' {{Brown|-}} '''{{Brown|Htc-1279}}''' :: '''George William Hitchler / George Wilhelm Hitschler / Johann Michael Hitschler''' ::: {{Red|129 - 144. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-1152}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Htc-1167}}''' :: '''George William Hitchler / George Wilhelm Hitschler / Maria Margretha Weis''' ::: {{Red|145 - 160. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-1168}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Htc-1183}}''' :: '''George William Hitchler / Nancy Miller / John Miller Jr.''' ::: {{Red|161-176. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-1184}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Htc-1199}}''' :: '''George William Hitchler / Nancy Miller / Marjry DeGraff''' ::: 177. '''[B]''' [[Le_Conte-8|Moses Degraff (Le_Conte-8)]] '''Htc-1200''' (managed by New Netherland and Huguento Migration) ::: 178. '''[B]''' [[Delamater-11|Hester Delamater (Delamater-11)]] '''Htc-1201''' (manged by New Netherland) ::: 179. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Pekock-1|Robert Pekock (Pekock-1)]] '''Htc-1202''' (manged by New Netherland) ::: {{Red|180. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-1203}}''' ::: 181. '''[B]''' [[Aertsen-7|Jacob Aertsen (Aertsen-7)]] '''Htc-1204''' ::: 182. '''[B]''' [[Pels-3|Sara Eversten Pels (Pels-3)]] '''Htc-1205''' ::: 183. '''[B]''' [[Heijning-1|Claes Janszen van Heyningen (Heijning-1)]] '''Htc-1206''' (managed by New Netherlands) ::: 184. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Kiers-43|Janneken Kiers (Kiers-43)]] '''Htc-1207''' (managed by New Netherlands) ::: {{Red|185-192. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-1208}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Htc-1215}}''' ::'''Lida Florence Benskin / Wesley John Benskin / John Marbrook Benskin''' ::: 193. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Benskin-67|John Benskin (Benskin-67)]] '''Htc-1216''' ::: 194. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Unknown-412072|Mary (Unk) Benskin (Unknown-412072)]] '''Htc-1217''' ::: {{Red|195-196. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-1218}}''' {{Red|&}} '''{{Red|Htc-1219}}''' ::: 197. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Doutie-1|Jeremiah Doughty (Doutie-1)]] '''Htc-1220''' ::: 198. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Swinford-169|Mary Swinford (Swinford-169)]] '''Htc-1221''' ::: 199. '''[B]''' [[Marbrook-2|John Marbrook (Marbrook-2)]] '''Htc-1222''' ::: 200. '''[B]''' [[Woodruff-2175|Thomasina Woodruff (Woodruff-2175)]] '''Htc-1223''' ::: {{Red|201-208. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-1224}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Htc-1231}}''' ::'''Lida Florence Benskin / Wesley John Benskin / Mary Hobbs''' ::: {{Red|209-224. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-1232}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Htc-1247}}''' ::'''Lida Florence Benskin / Jane Millington / Joseph Millington''' ::: {{Red|226-240. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-1248}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Htc-1263}}''' ::'''Lida Florence Benskin / Jane Millington / Ann Brent''' ::: {{Red|242-256. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Htc-1264}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Htc-1279}}''' :: '''{{Brown|Ulmer}}''' ::{{Brown|257-384 /}} '''{{Brown|Ulm-1280}}''' {{Brown|-}} '''{{Brown|Ulm-1407}}''' ::: '''{{Red|All Ulmer in this generation are unknown}}''' :: '''{{Brown|Mullins}}''' ::{{Brown|385-512 /}} '''{{Brown|Mul-1408}}''' {{Brown|-}} '''{{Brown|Mul-1535}}''' :: '''Anderson Richardson Mullins / Thomas Richardson Mullins / Thomas Richardson Mullins''' ::: {{Red|385 - 400. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Mul-1408}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Mul-1423}}''' :: '''Anderson Richardson Mullins / Thomas Richardson Mullins / Frances Cobb''' ::: 401. '''[B]''' [[Cobb-6761|Thomas Cobb (Cobb-6761)]] '''Mul-1424''' ::: 402. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Shields-543|Mary Shields (Shields-543)]] '''Mul-1425''' ::: {{Red|403 - 416. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Mul-1426}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Mul-1454}}''' :: '''Anderson Richardson Mullins / Izzibiah Carter / George Washington Carter''' ::: 417. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Carter-3615|James Carter (Carter-3615)]] '''Mul-1440''' ::: 418. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Griffith-587|Susannah Griffith (Griffith-587)]] '''Mul-1441''' ::: {{Red|419 - 420. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Mul-1442}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Mul-1443}}''' ::: 421. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Turk-449|Robert Turk (Turk-449)]] '''Mul-1444''' ::: 422. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Unknown-484601|Margaret (Unk) Turk (Unknown-484601)]] '''Mul-1445''' ::: {{Red|423 - 4243. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Mul-1446}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Mul-1455}}''' :: '''Anderson Richardson Mullins / Izzibiah Carter / Nancy Hasty''' ::: 433. '''{{Red|[U]}}''' [[Hasty-630|James Alexander Hasty Sr. (Hasty-630)]] '''Mul-1456''' ::: {{Red|434 - 448. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Mul-1457}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Mul-1471}}''' :: '''Hester Ann Manning''' ::: '''{{Red|All ancestor's of Hester Manning are unknown at this generation}}''' ::: {{Red|449 - 512. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Mul-1472}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Mul-1535}}''' :: '''{{Brown|Ranck}}''' ::{{Brown|513-640 /}} '''{{Brown|Rnk-1536}}''' {{Brown|-}} '''{{Brown|Rnk-1663}}''' :: '''Oliver Goldsmith Ranck / Jesse Ranck''' ::: 513. '''[B]''' [[Ranck-206|Hans Valentin Ranck (Ranck-206)]] '''Rnk-1536''' ::: {{Red|514. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Rnk-1537}}''' ::: 515. '''[B]''' [[Philippes-3|Henry Philippes (Philippes-3)]] '''Rnk-1538''' ::: 516. '''[B]''' [[Weinkraws-1|Margauerite Weinkraws (Weinkraws-1)]] '''Rnk-1539''' ::: {{Red|517 - 528. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Rnk-1540}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Rnk-1551}}''' :: '''Oliver Goldsmith Ranck / Jesse Ranck / Nancy Luther''' ::: {{Red|529 - 544. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Rnk-1552}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Rnk-1567}}''' :: '''Oliver Goldsmith Ranck / Elizabeth Fisher''' ::: '''{{Red|All ancestor's of Elizabeth Fisher are unknown at this generation}}''' ::: {{Red|545 - 576. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Rnk-1568}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Rnk-1599}}''' :: '''Adalinda S. Harrison''' ::: '''{{Red|All ancestor's of Adalinda S. Harrison are unknown at this generation}}''' ::: {{Red|577 - 640. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Rnk-1600}}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Rnk-1663}}''' :: '''{{Brown|Abbott}}''' ::{{Brown|641-768 /}} '''{{Brown|Abt-1664}}''' {{Brown|-}} '''{{Brown|Abt-1791}}''' :: '''Otto Abbott / Hiram Abbott / Johnston Abbott''' ::: {{Red|641 - 644. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-1664}''' {{Red|&}} '''{{Red|Abt-1667}}''' ::: 645. '''{{Yellow|[B-]}}''' [[Henley-316|Reynold Henley (Henley-316)]] '''Abt-1668''' ::: 646. '''{{Red|[U]}}''' [[Turner-9009|Susan Turner (Turner-9009)]] '''Abt-1669''' ::: 647. '''{{Red|[U]}}''' [[Richardson-10318|Richard Charles Richardson)]] '''Abt-1670''' ::: 648. '''{{Red|[U]}}''' [[Green-15656|Jane Green)]] '''Abt-1671''' ::: {{Red|649 - 656. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-1672}''' {{Red|&}} '''{{Red|Abt-1679}}''' :: '''Otto Abbott / Hiram Abbott / Lydia Tucker''' ::: '''{{Red|All ancestor's of Lydia Tucker are unknown at this generation}}''' ::: {{Red|657 - 672. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-1680}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Abt-1695}}''' :: '''Otto Abbott / Hiram Abbott / Mary Ann Kelley''' ::: '''{{Red|All ancestor's of Mary Ann Kelley are unknown at this generation}}''' ::: {{Red|673 - 704. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-1696}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Abt-1727}}''' :: '''Nancy Jane Kerr / John Kerr''' ::: '''{{Red|All ancestor's of John Kerr are unknown at this generation}}''' ::: {{Red|705 - 736. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-1728}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Abt-1759}}''' :: '''Nancy Jane Kerr / Elizabeth Ann Wiles / Israel T. Wiles Sr.''' ::: {{Red|737 - 744. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-1760}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Abt-1767}}''' ::: 745. '''[B]''' [[Stout-141|Peter Stout (Stout-141)]] '''Abt-1768''' ::: 746. '''[B]''' [[Cypert-5|Margretha Cypert (Cypert-5)]] '''Abt-1769''' ::: 747. '''[B]''' [[Noblett-18|John Noblett (Noblett-18)]] '''Abt-1770''' ::: 748. '''{{Orange|[*]}}''' [[Brereton-329|Ann Brereton (Brereton-329)]] '''Abt-1771''' ::: 749. '''[B]''' [[Hobson-73|George Hobson Jr. (Hobson-73)]] '''Abt-1772''' ::: 750. '''[B]''' [[Kinnison-1|Hannah Kinnison (Kinnison-1)]] '''Abt-1773''' ::: 751. '''[B]''' [id] [[Barnes-1145|Brinsley Barnes (Barnes-1145)]] '''Abt-1774''' ::: 752. '''[B]''' [[Unknown-466556|Elizabeth Barry (Unk) Barnes (Unknown-466556)]] '''Abt-1775''' :: '''Nancy Jane Kerr / Elizabeth Ann Wiles / Nancy Savage Umphlet''' ::: '''{{Red|All ancestor's of Nancy Savage Umphlet are unknown at this generation}}''' ::: {{Red|753 - 768. UNKNOWN}} '''{{Red|Abt-1776}''' {{Red|-}} '''{{Red|Abt-1791}}''' :: '''{{Brown|Herling}}''' ::{{Brown|769-896 /}} '''{{Brown|Her-1792}}''' {{Brown|-}} '''{{Brown|Her-1919}}''' ::: '''{{Red|All Herling in this generation are unknown}}''' :: '''{{Brown|Helgren}}''' ::{{Brown|449-480 /}} '''{{Brown|Hel-960}}''' {{Brown|-}} '''{{Brown|Hel-1023}}''' ::: '''{{Red|All Helgren in this generation are unknown}}''' ::: '''{{Blue|Karl Johann (Olofson) Helgren}}''' ::: {{Blue|Note}} '''{{Blue|Hel-1920}}''' {{Blue|-}} '''{{Blue|Hel-1981}}''' {{Blue|are duplicates.}}

Sjerven Name Study

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[[Category:Sjerven Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Pitt-708|Patti Sjerven]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

SJ's Family Backgrounds

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[[Category:Background_Images]] Some "family theme" background photos that you can use on your profiles. These photos are open and can be shared. I hope you enjoy them. == Backgrounds == === Children backgrounds === {{Image|file=Flower_backgrounds-2.png |align=l |size=250 |caption=Family theme. }} ---- === Shapes and designs === {{Image|file=SJ_s_Family_Backgrounds.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Cloud and star pattern. }} {{Image|file=SJ_s_Family_Backgrounds-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Cute cartoon decorative pattern. }} ---- {{Image|file=SJ_s_Family_Backgrounds-2.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Hearts & shapes. }} {{Image|file=SJ_s_Family_Backgrounds-6.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Christmas trees. }} ---- === Arts, crafts and media === {{Image|file=SJ_s_Family_Backgrounds-5.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Cinema. }} {{Image|file=SJ_s_Family_Backgrounds.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=Painting supplies. }} ---- {{Image|file=SJ_s_Family_Backgrounds-4.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Art and paintbrushes. }} ---- === Kitchen and food === {{Image|file=SJ_s_Family_Backgrounds-3.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Soybeans. }} ----

SJ's Monograms page

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Welcome to SJ's Monogram space page. Please feel free to use these monogram photos to enhance your stickers and profile primary photos - in time I hope to have several varieties of each letter of the alphabet. Thanks for dropping by. If you use any on your profiles, please leave a message! '''See also:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nelda%27s_Photos_to_Share#Monograms Nelda Spire's Colored Monograms] in '''{{Red|red}}''', '''{{Green|green}}''', '''{{Lime|green wreath}}''', '''{{Gray|teal}}''', '''{{Blue|blue}}''', and '''{{Purple|purple}}'''. {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ '''Monogram images''' |- |Monogram Image |Description |Image File |- |[[Image:Photos-259.jpg| 75px]] |Vintage vine monogram "A" |Photos-259.jpg |- |[[Image:Photos-260.jpg| 75px]] |Vintage vine monogram "B" |Photos-260.jpg |- |[[Image:Photos-306.jpg| 75px]] |Vintage vine monogram "C" |Photos-306.jpg |- |[[Image:SJ_s_Monograms_page-3.png| 75px]] |Vintage monogram "D" |SJ_s_Monograms_page-3.png |- |[[Image:SJ_s_Monograms_page.jpg| 75px]] |Vintage monogram "E" |SJ_s_Monograms_page.jpg |- |[[Image:Photos-257.jpg| 75px]] |Vintage vine monogram "F" |Photos-257.jpg |- |[[Image:Photos-261.jpg| 75px]] |Vintage vine monogram "G" |Photos-261.jpg |- |[[Image:Photos-258.jpg| 75px]] |Vintage vine monogram "H" |Photos-258.jpg |- |[[Image:SJ_s_Monograms_page-4.png| 75px]] |Medieval monogram "I" |SJ_s_Monograms_page-4.png |- |[[Image:Photos-253.jpg| 75px]] |Vintage vine monogram "J" |Photos-253.jpg |- |[[Image:Photos-256.jpg| 75px]] |Vintage vine monogram "K" |Photos-256.jpg |- |[[Image:SJ_s_Monograms_page-6.png| 75px]] |Floral monogram "L" |SJ_s_Monograms_page-6.png |- |[[Image:SJ_s_Monograms_page-1.png| 75px]] |Vintage monogram "M" |SJ_s_Monograms_page-1.png |- |[[Image:SJ_s_Monograms_page-5.png| 75px]] |Floral monogram "M" |SJ_s_Monograms_page-5.png |- |[[Image:SJ_s_Monograms_page-7.png| 75px]] |Vintage monogram "N" |SJ_s_Monograms_page-7.png |- |[[Image:SJ_s_Monograms_page-8.png| 75px]] |Renaissance monogram "O" |SJ_s_Monograms_page-8.png |- |[[Image:SJ_s_Monograms_page-9.png| 75px]] |Vintage monogram "P" |SJ_s_Monograms_page-9.png |- |[[Image:SJ_s_Monograms_page-10.png| 75px]] |Flower monogram "Q" 2 |SJ_s_Monograms_page-10.png |- |[[Image:SJ_s_Monograms_page-2.png| 75px]] |Flower monogram "Q" |SJ_s_Monograms_page-2.png |- |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-380.jpg| 75px]] |Vintage vine monogram "R" |Terry_s_Photos-380.jpg |- |[[Image:Photos-262.jpg| 75px]] |Vintage vine monogram "S" |Photos-262.jpg |- |[[Image:SJ_s_Monograms_page.png| 75px]] |Vintage vine monogram "T" |SJ_s_Monograms_page.png |- |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-127.gif| 75px]] |Vintage vine monogram "W" |Terry_s_Photos-127.gif |} ---- Special thanks to [[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]] for the creation of the [[Space:Photos_+|Photos + space page]] and the use of the A, B, C, F, G, H, J, K, R, S, & W antique vine monogram images.

SJ's Old map backgrounds

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[[Category:Background_Images]] Hi and welcome. I'll slowly be adding old maps to this page as time permits. I'm leaving the privacy settings to open, if you have some cool old maps, please add them. thanks! == US Maps == {{Image|file=SJ_s_Old_map_backgrounds-5.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=1850 US map with roads, railroads, and canals. }} ---- == Regional Maps == === New England === {{Image|file=SJ_s_Old_map_backgrounds-2.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=1794 Atlantic Ocean centered on West Indies. }} {{Image|file=SJ_s_Old_map_backgrounds-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=New England, 1685. }} ---- === Northern States === {{Image|file=SJ_s_Old_map_backgrounds-4.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=1850 US Northern States. }} ---- == State Maps == === Indiana === {{Image|file=SJ_s_Old_map_backgrounds-3.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=1827 Indiana }} {{Image|file=George_Goff_1819_family_photos-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1827 Indiana crop (best for backgrounds) }} ---- === New York === {{Image|file=SJ_s_Old_map_backgrounds-1.png |align=l |size=250 |caption=New York, 1795. }} {{Image|file=SJ_s_Old_map_backgrounds-2.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=New York, 1795, cropped for background use. }} ---- === North Carolina === {{Image|file=SJ_Baty_photos-4.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=North Carolina, 1814. }} ---- === Tennessee === {{Image|file=SJ_Baty_photos-2.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Old Tennessee map. }} {{Image|file=SJ_s_Old_map_backgrounds.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Tennessee map, 1827. }} ---- {{Image|file=SJ_Baty_photos-3.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Franklin County, Tennessee, 1888. }} {{Image|file=YDNA_descendants_of_John_Mullins_1718.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=Bedford, Franklin, Lincoln, and Marion, 1827. }} ---- {{Image|file=SJ_s_Old_map_backgrounds-8.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Pulaski, Tennessee, 1885 }} ---- === South Carolina === {{Image|file=SJ_s_Old_map_backgrounds-6.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Laurens, South Carolina, 1825. }} {{Image|file=SJ_s_Old_map_backgrounds-7.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Luarens, SC, 1825 crop (backgrounds) }} ----

SJ's Personal Genealogy Projects

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Some of the work and research I have done on my own profiles (my ancestors) and those profiles in projects that I am an active member of. == Research projects == '''[[Space:Baty_sewing|Baty sewing]]''' - Some of my wife's needlework. '''[[Space:Finding_the_parents_of_Samuel_H_Baty_1830_-_1912|Finding the parents of Samuel H. Baty (1830-1912)]]'''. Family legend holds that Samuel was adopted at a young age, perhaps at 4 years old. Y DNA tests prove that he is from the greater Baty/Beaty/Beatty family. The search has been ongoing for decades. In this project we will attempt to identify all Samuel Baty/Beaty/Beatty men from this period and exclude them with other records and in order to isolate which familly he may have originated from. {{red|(under construction)}}. '''[[Space:From_SJ_Baty_to_Ambrose_Cobb_the_Immigrant|From SJ Baty to Ambrose Cobb the Immigrant]]''' - One profile away from linking me to [[Cobbes-2|Henry Cobbes]] (abt 1228 - bef 1324). The DNA proves the connection but the paper trail has one break. '''[[Space:Proof_of_descent_from_John_Mullins_1718_to_SJ_Baty|Proof of descent from John Mullins 1718 to SJ Baty]]'''. Presentation of documentary, circumstantial, and DNA evidence proving the descent of SJ from John Mullins, b. ca. 1718 to me, [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] and to the lines of other descendants. '''[[Space:The_Rancks_are_really_German|The Rancks are really German]]'''. Presentation of evidence that the Ranck family of Jean Ranc (Jans Ranck) descend from German rather than French ancestors. '''[[Space:The_will_of_John_Miller_Senior_1758_to_1819|The Will of John Miller Sr]]'''. Transcription of John's will. '''[[Space:You_never_know_who_you_will_meet|You never know who you will meet]]'''. The story of my introduction to Jean Pange in France, 1996. == Profiles == === Researched Profiles === Some of the profiles that I created or had a significant in developing that I put a lot of research into and that I'm particularly proud of: '''[[Hasty-523|Benjamin Hasty II]]''' (abt. 1769 - 1840) - 5x great-grandfather.
'''[[Carlsdotter-1060|Ingrid Amanda (Carlsdotter) Herling]]''' (1878 - 1964) - Maternal great-grandmother; migrated from Sweden to the United States in 1892. '''[[Miller-53931|John Miller Sr.]]''' (1758 - 1819). John Miller Sr. fought in the Revolutionary War. He was a member of the 12th Regiment, Albany County, New York Militia, commanded by Jacobus Van Schoonhoven. He was born in Halfmoon, Albany County and died in Stillwater, Saratoga, New York. '''[[DeGraff-208|Marjry "Maria" (DeGraff) Miller]]''' (1792 - 1872) - 4x great-grandmother. '''[[Warren-11966|Mary (Warren) Hasty]]''' (abt. 1775 - abt. 1864) - 5x great-grandmother. '''[[Abendschon-9|Reinholt (Abendschon) Obenchain]]''' (1725 - bef. 1783). Early Pennsylvania settler and recognized as a Revolutionary War participant. '''[[Herling-44|Ruth Violet Lenore (Herling) Ranck]]''' (1919 - 2007) - Grandmother. '''[[Baty-110|Samuel H. Baty]]''' (abt. 1830 - 1912). Patriarch of our Baty family & genealogical brick wall, my 3x great-grandfather. '''[[Claiton-7|William (Claiton) Clayton Sr.]]''' (bef. 1632 - bef. 1689). William Clayton was a member of the first Pennsylvania Provincial Council at the formation of the province. He also acted as a Judge in Chester County and in Philadelphia. There are many errors surrounding his history in online genealogies, specifically that he served as the "acting governor of Pennsylvania." I researched and corrected these errors in his profile. === Bio Builders Profiles === Some of the profiles I improved on for the Bio Builders challenges: '''[[Mullins-4139|Anderson Richardson "Uncle Doc" Mullins]]''' (abt. 1856 - 1937) - Great-great-grandfather.
'''[[Carter-9657|George Washington Carter]]''' (1800 - 1875) - 4x great-grandfather.
'''[[Goff-3724|George W Goff]]''' (bef. 1819 - bef. 1855) - 5x step-great-grandfather (improved profile as part of the 2019 "Connect-a-Thon").
'''[[Hitchler-3|George William Hitchler]]''' (1859 - 1915) - 2x great-grandfather.
'''[[Manning-4955|Hester Ann (Manning) Mullins]]''' (1859 - 1937) - Great-great-grandmother.
'''[[Klinepeter-26|John A. Klinepeter]]''' (abt. 1824 - 1888). 4x great-grandfather.
'''[[Mullins-576|John Mullins]]''' (abt. 1718 - bef. 1772) - 6x great-granfather.
'''[[Unknown-480554|Martha J (Unknown) Flora]]''' (abt. 1823 - 1869) - 5x step-great-grandmother (improved profile as part of the 2019 "Connect-a-Thon'').
'''[[Unknown-483121|Nancy (Unknown) Francisco]]''' (abt. 1802 - aft. 1860) - Nancy is commonly mistaken for Nancy (Hasty) Carter on the internet. I have done some research and work on the Francisco and Edlin families.
'''[[Unknown-472362|Rachel (Unknown) Novell Miller]]''' (1757 - 1841). Rachel was the wife of two Revolutionary War Patriots: James Novell and [[Miller-53931|John Miller Sr.]] She was the mother of six children. She died in Stillwater, Saratoga, New York.
'''[[McCaslin-487|Rebecca (McCaslin) Bray]]''' (1793 - 1854) - 4x great-grandmother.
'''[[George-4092|Rebecca Susannah (George) Baty]]''' (1840 - 1867) - 3x great-grandmother.
'''[[Francisco-709|Sarah (Francisco) Edlin]]''' (abt. 1823 - 1874) - Daughter of Nancy (Unknown) Francisco; I have done some reasearch on Sarah and on the Francisco and Edlin families.

SJ's Trees and plants backgrounds

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[[Category:Background_Images]] Open source trees and plants background photos that you can use to highlight your profiles. I've left the privacy to open - if you have any similar images, feel free to save them here. == Plants == {{Image|file=SJ_s_Trees_and_plants_backgrounds.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Herbs }} {{Image|file=SJ_s_Trees_and_plants_backgrounds-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Blue berries and leaves }} ---- {{Image|file=SJ_s_Trees_and_plants_backgrounds-2.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Green leaves and snowflakes }} {{Image|file=SJ_s_Trees_and_plants_backgrounds-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Herbs and grass }} ---- {{Image|file=SJ_s_Trees_and_plants_backgrounds-4.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=4 pattern leaves }} {{Image|file=SJ_s_Trees_and_plants_backgrounds-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Herbs and flowers }} ---- {{Image|file=SJ_s_Trees_and_plants_backgrounds-6.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Leaves and green }} ---- === Trees === {{Image|file=SJ_s_Family_Backgrounds-6.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Colored Christmas trees }} ---- === Farms and farmland === {{Image|file=Obituary_of_George_William_Hitchler_1859_to_1915.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Iowa farm. }}

SJ's WikiTree contributions

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Some of the special projects and efforts at WikiTree that I started or contributed to: '''[[Project:Accessibility_Angels|Accessibility Angels Project]]''' - Creator and co-founder of this project. '''[[Space:Adding_the_Penn_Fleet_passengers|Adding the Penn Fleet passengers]]''' - Effort to create a profile for and link each of the passengers in the William Penn Fleet. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Citation_Needed Template:Citation Needed]''' - Led effort to make the {{Citation needed}} an approved template. G2G question: Rule Change proposal: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/703984/change-proposal-citation-needed-template-approved-template Add the {{citation needed}} template to the approved template list]. Supporting space page: [[Space:Rule_Change_Proposal_for_citation_needed_template|Rule Change Proposal for citation needed template]], additional G2G discussion and approval: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/749228/proposal-for-new-template-style-inline-templates Proposal for New Template Style: Inline Templates [closed]], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/811861/should-citation-needed-template-approved-with-limitations Should the Citation Needed template be approved with limitations?]. '''[[Space:Disproven_Existence_Adjunct|Disputed Existence Adjunct Project]]''' - Co-led the creation of this project and the successful quarantine of over 3,200 [[:Category:Goodman_Genealogy_Fabrication|fraudulent profiles]]; the [[Space:Goodman_Genealogy_Fabrication|most egregious examples here]]. '''[[Space:Finnish_War|Finnish War]]''' - A space page for the Finnish War '''[[Space:Delaware_Project_sticker_templates|Delaware Project Sticker templates]]''' - Information page for the creation of stickers. '''[[:Category:Halberts_Publishing_Company_Fraud|Halbert's Publishing Company Fraud]]''' - Discovered and published the category and '''[[Space:Text_of_USPS_injunction_against_Halbert%27s_Publishing_Company|narrative]]. '''[[Space:How_to_add_a_photo_for_the_52_Photos_Challenge|How to add a photo for the 52 Photos Challenge]]''' - Instructional page '''[[Space:How_to_add_a_photo_to_a_G2G_post|How to add a photo to any G2G post]].''' - Instructional page. '''[[Space:Military_Order_of_Foreign_Wars_of_the_United_States|Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States]]''' - Information page '''[[Space:My_Ancestors_Research_Statistics_template|My Ancestors Research Statistics Tempate]]''' - Template to track your ancestors after a [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/792033/have-you-audited-your-ancestors- successful audit]. '''[[Space:Pennsylvania_sticker_ideas|Pennsylvania sticker ideas]]''' - Information page for the creation of Pennsylvania theme stickers. '''[[Space:Pre-1500_Work_without_a_Badge|Pre-1500 work without a badge]]''' - Effort to aid members who do not have a pre-1500 badge to format changes and merges for pre-1500 profiles. '''[[Space:Russian_Roots_Project_sticker_templates|Russian Roots Project sticker templates]]''' - Information page for the creation of stickers. '''[[Space:Sequential_list_of_US_Presidents|Sequential list of US Presidents]]''' - Started this sequential list of the Presidents including some historical facts about each {{red|(under construction)}}. '''[[Space:SJ%27s_Family_Backgrounds|SJ's Family Backgrounds]]''' - Background images page. '''[[Space:SJ%27s_Flower_Backgrounds|SJ's Flower Backgrounds]]''' - Background images page. '''[[Space:SJ%27s_Monograms_page|SJ's Monograms page]]''' - Monograms you can use for profile primary photos {{red|(under construction)}}. '''[[Space:SJ%27s_Old_map_backgrounds|SJ's Old map backgrounds]]''' - Background images page. '''[[Space:SJ%27s_Trees_and_plants_backgrounds|SJ's Trees and plants backgrounds]]''' - Background images page. '''[[Space:United States Armed Forces, Decorations, Awards, and Badges|United States Armed Forces, Decorations, Awards and Badges]]''' - A central location of images of all US Military awards and instructions to use the Medal Template. {{red|(under construction)}}.

Skako Mysteries

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Hello All, ==Origins== The Skako family originates from Croatia, more specifically Imotski. We think the first Skako to immigrate to the UK was [[Skako-2|Juraj Skako]] but little is know about his family in Croatia. Can anybody add to his [[Skako-2|family]]? ==After Immigration== We know he moved to Pontefract and later went to Worksop. He had three children (Ivan, Antony and Maria) with Gladys Bolderson. They have had grandchildren but more info is needed. Can any body add to their [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SKAKO profiles]? ==Profiles In Need Of Help== *[[Skako-2|Juraj Skako]] - Ancestors, a larger biography, photos and better sources. *[[Skako-1|Ivan Skako]] - A larger biography and better sources. *[[Skako-4|Tracey Skako]] - Children and spouse (If there is) as well as a larger biography and better sources. *[[Skako-3|Nicola Skako]] - Children and spouse (If there is) as well as a larger biography and better sources. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Skály, Písek, Czechia One Place Study

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[[Category:Community, Place Studies]][[Category:One Place Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Czechia, Place Studies]][[Category:Skály, Okres Písek]] [[Category:Skály, Písek, Czechia One Place Study]] [[Category:One Place Studies]]
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== Skály, Písek, Czechia One Place Study == {{One Place Study |place=Skály, Písek, Czechia |category=Skály, Písek, Czechia One Place Study}}
{{OnePlaceStudy|place=Skály, Písek, Czechia|category=Skály, Písek, Czechia One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} Skály is a village and municipality (obec) in the Písek District of the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It covers an area of 6.86 square miles and has a population of 270 (as of 2020). The village is situated in the southern part of the Písek District 62 miles south of Prague. The first mention of the village dates back to 1365. There are quite a few vernacular buildings constructed in the South Bohemian Folk or Rural Baroque style in Skály, whose gable ends are facing a central village green, with a fish pond and a chapel. The buildings date from the 18th to 20th century, with most of them built in the second half of the 19th century. Therefore the village has been designated as a Czech heritage site.Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skály_(Písek_District) == Websites == *[http://www.skaly.net/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q371419|enwiki}} | {{Wikidata|Q371419|cswiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Skály, Písek, Czechia One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] == Location == * Map (if you zoom in you will find the house numbers): https://en.mapy.cz/zakladni?x=14.1517800&y=49.2164183&z=13&source=muni&id=912 * Coordinates: 49°13′11″N 14°9′37″E == Resources == * Parish Registers: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/parish_registers-roman_catholic_church-h-herman * 1890 Census: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/633679/1 ** Population: 439 * 1900 Census: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/633923/1 * 1910 Census: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/634195/1 * 1921 Census: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/634495/1 * Access points for Land Registers, Census, Parish Registers, Urbariums and Seigniorial Registers: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/409079-Skaly-Pisek-Cesko == Research Notes for Southern Bohemia == It is my understanding that house numbers were established about 1770. Prior to this, farms went by the original name of the owner (I do not know how far back this may go). When the farm was sold, the new owner often took the surname of the previous owner. This is the "vulgo" name. This occurred in my family and can make research more difficult. Here is an example: Barbora Vancurová (daughter of Martin Vancura) married Vavřinec Jasan. He died and her brother, Vavřinec Vancura, purchased the farm. His descendants continue to have the Jasan surname even though they should have the surname "Vancura".[[Jares-3 | Phillip Jares]] == Seignorial Registers == * 1700 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/51650/126 * 1725 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/51678/192 * 1735 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/51705/169 * 1750 Siegniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/51742/145 * 1770 Seigniorial Register: * 1771 Seigniorial Register: * 1772 Seigniorial Register: * 1773 Seigniorial Register: * 1774 Seigniorial Register: * 1775 Seigniorial Register: * 1776 Seigniorial Register: * 1777 Seigniorial Register: * 1778 Seigniorial Register: * 1779 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/51788/45, https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/51788/106 * 1780 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50364/50 * 1781 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50365/48 * 1782 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50366/52, https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/51790/37, https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/51790/83, https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/51790/123 * 1783 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50367/100 * 1784 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50368/96 * 1785 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50369/101 * 1786 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50370/126 * 1787 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50371/124 * 1788 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50372/107 * 1789 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50373/89 * 1790 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50374/93 * 1791 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50375/116 * 1792 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50376/113 * 1793 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50377/109 * 1794 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50378/112 * 1795 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50379/112 * 1796 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50380/98 * 1797 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50381/105 * 1798 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50382/105 * 1799 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50383/108 * 1800 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/50384/58 * 1801 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53742/269 * 1802 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53743/267 * 1803 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53744/110 * 1804 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53745/106 * 1805 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53746/99 * 1806 Seigniorial Register: none? * 1807 Seigniorial Register: none? * 1808 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53747/92 * 1809 Seigniorial Register: none? * 1810 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53748/97 * 1811 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53749/104 * 1812 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53750/97 * 1813 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53751/105 * 1814 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53752/93 * 1815 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53753/96 * 1816 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53754/99 * 1817 Seigniorial Register: See 1816 * 1818 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53755/94 * 1819 Seigniorial Register: none? * 1820 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53756/111 * 1821 Seigniorial Register: See 1820 * 1822 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53757/97 * 1823 Seigniorial Register: See 1822 * 1824 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53759/104 * 1825 Seigniorial Register: See 1824 * 1826 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53761/90 * 1827 Seigniorial Register: See 1826 * 1828 Seigniorial Register: https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/53762/142 * 1829 Seigniorial Register: See 1828 * 1830 Seigniorial Register: See 1828 * END == 1837 Cadastral Map == http://archivnimapy.cuzk.cz/skici/skici/PRA/PRA606018370/PRA606018370_index.html **This link no longer works. * Description to follow. == 1890 Census Village Surnames == * This census was taken January 15, 1891. There were 59 households with 439 residents. These are the family surnames listed: {| class="wikitable" ! 1890 Census !! |- | Male Surnames ||| Female Surnames |- | Svatek ||| Svatková |- | Viktora ||| Viktorová |- | ||| Tomášková |- |Karel ||| |- |Kotlík ||| |- |Ernst |||Ernstová |- |Hvězda ||| Hvězdová |- |Chalupský ||| Chalupsková |- |Jareš ||| Jaršová |- |Brožák ||| |- | ||| Kušvarová |- | ||| Rezáčová |- |Tomáš ||| |- |Peteka ||| |- |Bašta |- | ||| Hubačková |- | ||| Růžiěková |- |Vlnatý ||| Vlnatá |- |Košatka ||| Košatková |- |Lid ||| Lidová |- | ||| Bečvařová |- | ||| Záhorková |- | Rěhoř ||| Rěhořová |- |Sídlo ||| Sídlová |- |Mareš |||Maršová |- |Soukup ||| Soukupová |- |Votava ||| |- | ||| Pihová |- |Moudrý ||| Moudra |- |Marek ||| |- | ||| Filipová |- |Salek ||| Salková |- |Jelinek ||| Jelinková |- |Plecer ||| Plecerová |- |Jíra ||| Jírová |- |Strnad ||| Strnadová |- |Vlach ||| Vlachová |- |Straka ||| Straková |- |Mikeš ||| |- |Ehrlich ||| Ehrlichová |- |Soucha |||Souchová |- | ||| Simaková |- |Hronek ||| Hronková |- |Novák ||| Nováková |- |Slepička ||| Slepičková |- | ||| Achacová |- | |||Čermáková |- |Šálek ||| |- |Vaňata ||| Vaňatová |- | ||| Zborníková |- |Podaný ||| Podaná |- | ||| Hubačková |- |Súhrada ||| |- |Poláček ||| Poláčková |- |Matouš ||| Matoušová |- |Červenka ||| Červenková |- |Říha ||| Říhová |- | ||| Našincová |- |Vlasák ||| Vlasáková |- |Němeček ||| Němečková |- | ||| Husová |- |Kovářík ||| Kováříková |- |Rybák ||| Rybáková |- |Hrádek ||| |- |Vejvoda ||| |- |Kubíček ||| Kubíčeková |- |Procházka ||| Procházková |- | ||| Medvědová |- |Vlasatá ||| |- |Fousek ||| Fousková |- |Reřicha ||| |- |Loda ||| |- |Kub ||| |- |Jiran ||| Jiranová |- |Kolařík ||| Kolaříková |- |Hrubecký ||| Hrubecka |- |Ríha ||| Ríhová |- | ||| Sháňelcová |- |Nováček ||| Nováčková |- |Řezanka ||| |- |Smolová |- |Lonžensky ||| |- |Vavruška ||| Vavrušková |- |Bycan ||| |- | ||| Rajchotová |- |Solkup ||| |- |Řežábek ||| Řežábková |- | ||| Tesařová |- |Leskovec ||| Leskovcová |- |Polívka ||| Polívková |- | ||| Hrubá |- |Adámek ||| Adámková |- |Novák |||Nováková |- | ||| Kestránská |- | ||| Vobořilová |- |Bauer ||| Bauerová |- |Kostohryz ||| Kostohryzová |- |Podlešak ||| Podlešaková |- | Kubař ||| Kubařová |- |Krejčí ||| Krejčová |- | ||| Tišlerová |- |Kozák ||| Kozáková |- |Přetrholílo ||| |- |Zelenka ||| Zelenková |- |Bína ||| |- |Kaitmann ||| |- |Kropáček ||| |- |Handšuch ||| Handšuchová |- |Kotlík ||| Kotlíková |- |Koc ||| Kocová |- |Kříž ||| Křížová |- |Horník ||| |- |} == Sources ==

Skaraborg County Research Guide

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[[Category: Skaraborg County]] '''Skaraborg county''' has the county code R. In 1998 a large part of Skaraborg County joined the counties of [[:Category: Gothenburg and Bohus County|Gothenburg and Bohus County]] and [[:Category: Älvsborg County|Älvsborg County]] to form [[:Category: Västra Götaland County|Västra Götaland County]]. == Research Guide == * [[Wikipedia:en:Skaraborg County|Skaraborg County - R, Wikipedia]] * Facebook group "My ancestors are from Västergötland" * Facebook group "Kyrkogårdar i Skaraborgs län}}{{SPC_County" * [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73&Itemid=466 Rötter faktabank] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=5221:Vastergotland&Itemid=631 Rötter, länkar Västergötland] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=25:Vastergotland&Itemid=629 Rötter, länkar böcker] * [http://www.bygdeband.se/plats/147516/sverige/vastra-gotalands-lan/ Bygdeband] Västra Götaland {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Skaraborgs län | NW Location = [[:Category: Värmlands län|Värmlands län]] | N Location = | NE Location= [[:Category: Örebro län|Örebro län]] | E Location = [[:Category: Östergötlands län|Östergötlands län]] | SE Location = | S Location = [[:Category:Jönköpings län| Jönköpings län]] | SW Location = [[:Category: Älvsborgs län|Älvsborgs län]] | W Location = [[:Category: Älvsborgs län|Älvsborgs län]] }} == Historia == 1998 slogs en stor del av Skaraborgs län ihop med [[:Category: Göteborgs och Bohus län|Göteborgs och Bohus län]] och [[:Category: Älvsborgs län|Älvsborgs län]] för att bilda [[:Category: Västra Götalands län|Västra Götalands län]]. == Forskningsresurser == * [[Wikipedia:sv:Skaraborgs_län|Skaraborgs län, Wikipedia]] * Facebook group "My ancestors are from Västergötland" * Facebook group "Kyrkogårdar i Skaraborgs län}}{{SPC_County" * [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73&Itemid=466 Rötter faktabank] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=5221:Vastergotland&Itemid=631 Rötter, länkar Västergötland] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=25:Vastergotland&Itemid=629 Rötter, länkar böcker] * [http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A4stra_G%C3%B6talands_l%C3%A4n Wikipedia om Västra Götalands län] * Projekt Runeberg [http://runeberg.org/pgskarab/0001.html Porträttgalleri från Skaraborgs län (med personregister)]

Skelly Name Study

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[[Category:Skelly Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Woods-548|Tony Woods]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! {{One Name Study|name=Skelly}} [[Woods-548|Tony's]] interest is a focus on SKELLY families that originated in Ireland, mainly in County Down. [https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Skelly Surname Data Base - Skelly] == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Skelmanthorpe, Yorkshire One Place Study

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[[Category:Community, Place Studies]][[Category: Yorkshire, Place Studies]] [[Category:One Place Studies]][[Category:Skelmanthorpe, Yorkshire One Place Study]] [[Category:Skelmanthorpe, Yorkshire]]
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== Skelmanthorpe, Yorkshire One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Skelmanthorpe, Yorkshire|category=Skelmanthorpe, Yorkshire One Place Study}}
{{One Place Study|place=Skelmanthorpe, Yorkshire|category=Skelmanthorpe, Yorkshire One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} The goal of this project is to find out the people living in Skelmanthorpe and begin to link their lives to their place. Since Skelmanthorpe is a big place I am going to start on one hamlet - Park Gate which had a total of 150 inhabitants and look at their history from 1851 to 1911. Later I will begin to move to Skelmanthorpe as a whole with a population of 3500 in 1881. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Ryden-33|John Ryden]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Transcribing the 1881 Census entries for the 3000 people living in Skelmanthorpe in 1881 * Mapping and studying the physical space they occupied *Linking their lives to the events occurring in the village at this time. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=27541857 send me a private message]. Thanks! *{{Wikidata|Q7534489|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Skelmanthorpe, Yorkshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country''' England :'''County:''' Yorkshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 53.5908, -1.64915 :'''Elevation:''' ===History=== ===Population=== ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Jodie Whittaker|Jodie Whittaker]] ([[Whittaker-3430]]), the 13th Doctor on the show, ''[[Space:Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]'' ==Sources==

Skelton Borgmann Family

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I have Skelton & Cooper family on my dad's side, all from the southern states, some were in the different wars. I always hated History now I'm finding out how interesting it can be when you had family there. My family were not very forth coming with stories or information. My dad always insisted we came over from Ireland, but I think good chance could have been England. That's what makes this so interesting. Every once in awhile I get thrown a curve ball I wasn't expecting but more interesting. My mothers side, Borgmann; Fuchs; Gruss; Ortwerth all came over from Germany & very mysterious about their past, No one, including the 14 kids never talked about that part of the family, After they all passed is when I found out my grandfather Borgmann had a brother and sister that were born after they got over here. I've been trying to find out all these secrets and learn why. This side is a big challenge. but slowly I get bits and pieces with a lot of research, and the friends I have met thru places like this, have helped me a lot.

Skelton family history

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My husband does not know many of his family members, and those that he does, he has no idea where they are. No family pictures either. He is from Inland Empire area in Cali. Claremont is where his parents owned a home. In Cali where they all lived

Skenfrith Church

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[[Category: St Bridget's Church, Skenfrith, Monmouthshire]] [[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] | [[Space:Wales_Historic_Buildings_Team|Wales Historic Buildings Team]] St. Bridget Church. Skenfrith, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales, U.K. Text and photos of the church, cemetery and individual grave stones. St. Bridget Church is a Grade 1 listed building. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Bridget%27s_Church,_Skenfrith The church was consecrated in 1207. "Cornerstone, the journal of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) describes the church of St. Bridget as "one of the star buildings of Monmouthshire, a red sandstone church enlarged in later middle ages and again in C17 and with a timber belfry to the west tower, stands on the banks of the River Monnow, separating England and Wales, opposite a medieval castle and surrounded by hills in the small village of Skenfrith. It contains treasures of all kinds; some medieval glass, part of a medieval chancery screen, wall paintings, monuments, decorative Jacobean pews and early benches, furnishings from a 1660s re-ordering including the font, even an Opus Anglicanum C15 cope." http://www.skenfrith.org/st-bridgets-church/4570947561 "Site Description St Bridget's Church is a small medieval church built in several phases, the earliest phase is believed to date from the reign of King John (1199-1216), with aisles added before the fifteenth century. The tower walls are 5 feet thick and topped by a low 2-stage timber-framed "dovecote" belfry, the lower stage close-studded and the upper with two tiers of small square louvred openings and a pyramidal roof. The north aisle contains a very fine sixteenth century chest tomb of John Morgan (d. 1557), steward of the Duchy of Lancaster, last governor of the "Three Castles" (Grossmont, Skenfrith and White Castle), and MP for Monmouthshire Boroughs in 1553 and 1554. The lid has incised carving of the subject (a bearded man in cap and robe) together with his wife, surrounded by margin lettering. The church was repaired and restored in the later seventeenth century, and the nave and chancel roofs were replaced in 1896 by E.G. Davies. Further restoration was carried out 1909-1910. Source: CADW listed bildings database." https://www.coflein.gov.uk/en/site/221985/details/st-bridgets-church-skenfrith I have more photos, also including close-ups of grave stones. You are very welcome to contact me in a private message if there are anything you would like to see more photos of, or if you need larger photos in a higher resolution. For sharper images, click "Original Image" ! Photos of grave stones,- Name and Date of death: Austin, Elizabeth 1770 Austin, John 1770 Austin, Morgan 1785 Baker, Stephen Cattley Baker, Stehen Graham Biggs, James Carter, George 1814 Crawfurd, Anne Horatia 1855 Edwards, William 1889 Esmé, Cora 1934 Evans, Margaret 1887 Gwilli, David 1689 James, Katherine ? Leocke, Elizabeth 1612 Lewis, Moses 1878 Lewis, Richard Higgins 1870 Luton, Emma 1880 Meredith, John 1889 Meredith, Joseph 1887 Moses, Jane 1917 Parry, Samuel 1690 Phillips, Anne Phillips, James Phillips, James (colonel) 1750 Phillips, Jane Philpotts, Jane 1939 Philpotts, William John 1916 Vaughan, George 1772 Vaughan, William 1758 Wilkes, Edwin 1913 Williams, Mary 1879

Skerry Civil Parish, County Antrim

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[[Category: Antrim Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Antrim|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Antrim, Ireland|Main Antrim Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Skerry Parish, County Antrim|Category for Skerry Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Antrim|Civil Parishes in County Antrim]] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ulster Team|Ulster Province team]] ==Skerry Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' ''None or not known'' :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61265 Skerry Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Antrim Lower :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Skerry Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Antrim|Towns of County Antrim]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Aghafatten'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Achadh Pheatan.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9224,-6.0813,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9224/-6.0813 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.2013&lat=54.9445 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghafatten&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Martinstown'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile Uí Mháirtín.
[[Wikipedia:Martinstown,_County_Antrim|Wikipedia entry for Martinstown]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9607,-6.2357,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9607/-6.2357 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.2013&lat=54.9445 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Martinstown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Grifiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Martinstown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Grifiths Valuation.]:'''Martinstown''' is a small village situated in Glenravel about 8 miles from Ballymena. It had a population of 345 people (108 households) in the 2011 Census.Wikipedia contributors, "Martinstown, County Antrim," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martinstown,_County_Antrim The village is mostly in the townland of Martinstown in [[:Space:Skerry_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Antrim|Skerry civil parish]] and has portions in the townlands of Lisnamanny and Carrowcowan in Dunaghy civil parish.Northern Ireland Place-name Project. Martinstown, County Antrim. http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=16432 |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Quarrytown'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile na gCoiréal.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9445,-6.2013,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9445/-6.2013 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.2013&lat=54.9445 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Quarrytown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Rathkenny'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Ráth Cheinnigh.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9340,-6.2524,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9340/-6.2524 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.2013&lat=54.9445 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathkenny&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Skerry Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Skerry Parish are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61265/BF Skerry Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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|- |Aghacully||''Achadh an Chollaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aghacully&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aghacully&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghacully&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Aghafatten||''Achadh Pheatan''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aghafatten&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aghafatten&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghafatten&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballsallagh||''Béal Saileach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballsallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballsallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballsallagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballycloghan||''Baile an Chlocháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballycloghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballycloghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballycloghan&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballylig||''Baile an Loig''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballylig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballylig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylig&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymena||''An Baile Meánach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymena&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymena&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymena&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Brae||''Scots. brae''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Brae&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Brae&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Brae&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Brecagh||''An Bhreacach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Brecagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Brecagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Brecagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Carncoagh'''||''Carn Cuach''||[[:Category:Carncoagh Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carncoagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carncoagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carncoagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Carnkeeran'''||''Carn Caorthainn''||[[:Category:Carnkeeran Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnkeeran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnkeeran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnkeeran&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cleggan||''An Cloigeann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cleggan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cleggan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cleggan&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clonetrace||''Cluain Treas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Clonetrace&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Clonetrace&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clonetrace&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Correen'''||''An Coirrín''||[[:Category:Correen Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Correen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Correen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Correen&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Crooknahaya||''Cnoc na hÁithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Crooknahaya&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Crooknahaya&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crooknahaya&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Eglish||''An Eaglais''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Eglish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Eglish&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Eglish&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Elginy||''Ealganach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Elginy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Elginy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Elginy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Evishnablay||''Eibhis na Bláiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Evishnablay&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Evishnablay&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Evishnablay&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glenocum||''Gleann Nócam''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Glenocum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Glenocum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenocum&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Gortnageeragh'''||''Gort na gCaorach''||[[:Category:Gortnageeragh Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gortnageeragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gortnageeragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortnageeragh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Islandnabracky||''Oileán na Breacaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islandnabracky&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islandnabracky&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Islandnabracky&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Islandtown|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islandtown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Islandtown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Islandtown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killycarn||''Coill an Chairn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Killycarn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Killycarn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killycarn&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Killygore'''||''Coillidh na gCorr''||[[:Category:Killygore Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Killygore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Killygore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killygore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Kinbally'''||''Cionn Baile''||[[:Category:Kinbally Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kinbally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kinbally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kinbally&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockanully||''Cnoc an Ula''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knockanully&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knockanully&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockanully&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Knockboy'''||''An Cnoc Buí''||[[:Category:Knockboy Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knockboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knockboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockboy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Legnagooly'''||''Log na Guaille''||[[:Category:Legnagooly Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Legnagooly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Legnagooly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Legnagooly&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Lisbreen'''||''Lios Braoin''||[[:Category:Lisbreen Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisbreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisbreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisbreen&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Lisbreen Half Quarter'''|| ||[[:Category:Lisbreen Half Quarter Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisbreen&ded=alf&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisbreen&ded=alf&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisbreen&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisnacrogher||''Lios an Chrochaire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisnacrogher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisnacrogher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnacrogher&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Longmore'''||''An Long Mhór''||[[:Category:Longmore Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Longmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Longmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Longmore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Loughconnelly||''Loch Uí Chonghaile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Loughconnelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Loughconnelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Loughconnelly&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Loughloughan'''||''Achadh an Locháin''||[[:Category:Loughloughan Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Loughloughan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Loughloughan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Loughloughan&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Magheramully'''||''Machaire Mullaigh''||[[:Category:Magheramully Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Magheramully&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Magheramully&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magheramully&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Martinstown|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Martinstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Martinstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Martinstown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Pollee'''||''Pollaigh''||[[:Category:Pollee Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Pollee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Pollee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Pollee&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Quolie||''An Choillidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Quolie&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Quolie&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Quolie&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rathkenny||''Ráth Chainnigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Rathkenny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Rathkenny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathkenny&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rathsherry||''Ráth Searraigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Rathsherry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Rathsherry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathsherry&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Slane'''||''Slán''||[[:Category:Slane Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Slane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Slane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Slane&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ticloy'''||''Tigh Cloiche''||[[:Category:Ticloy Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ticloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ticloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ticloy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=SKERRY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullymore||''Tulaigh Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tullymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tullymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
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Sketch of A Genealogical and Historical Account of The Family of Vaux, Vans, or De Vallibus

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Scotland | Scotland Sources]] __TOC__ == Sketch of A Genealogical and Historical Account of The Family of Vaux, Vans, or De Vallibus == Now represented by that of Vans Agnew, of Barnbarrow, &c. In the County of Wigton, Scotland * by Robert Vans Agnew * published by William Edwardes Wilmot, Pembroke, 1800 * Source Example: ::: Vans Agnew, Robert. ''[[Space:Sketch of A Genealogical and Historical Account of The Family of Vaux, Vans, or De Vallibus|Sketch of A Genealogical and Historical Account of The Family of Vaux, Vans, or De Vallibus]]'' (W. E. Wilmot, Pembroke, 1800) * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#VansAgnew|VansAgnew]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sketch of A Genealogical and Historical Account of The Family of Vaux, Vans, or De Vallibus|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/sketchofgenealog1800vans * https://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/archive/94954518

Sketch of Peter Teeple

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==Sketch of [[teeple-21|Peter Teeple]], Loyalist and Pioneer, 1762-1847== ====Compiled January, 1899, by W. B. Waterbury, St. Thomas, Ont.==== Captain Peter Teeple was born near Trenton, New Jersey, July 14th, 1762. Borden town is believed to be the locality. His parents were settlers from Holland in New Jersey, and he was the youngest son of a well-to-do and fairly numerous family. He had at least three brothers, John, James, and George, all of whom were in the Continental Army under George Washington in the war of Independence which raged from 1776 to 1783. About the year 1779, Peter was still living at the old home, and then in his 18th year. Being possessed of a very handsome horse, he kept it carefully hidden from view of the contending armies, rightly fearing it might be confiscated for war purposes. One day however, whilst leading it to water, he was surprised by the Patriot cavalry, and forced to give it up. He afterwards stated that, being at that time unable to speak English (his family, as stated before, being Hollanders) he was taken at a great disadvantage. The occurrence so angered the boy, who prided himself on the possession of so handsome a horse, that he immediately tied up a bundle of clothing and started on foot for New York, then occupied by the British, which he reached safely, and there joined the British cavalry. Having a good education and being naturally bright and intelligent, he soon acquired a fluent use of the English language, and being of tall and commanding presence, and a good soldier, he rapidly rose to the rank of Captain, and was placed in command of a troop of cavalry, being a part of the corps known as the “New Jersey Volunteers.” He took part in several notable engagements, and many times had an opportunity to forage for supplies for his troop among the supporters of the Patriot army which had deprived him of, his beloved steed. On one occasion while scouting in Virginia, a bullet from the rifle of an American sharp-shooter killed the charger upon which he was mounted. At the close of the war in 1783, Captain Teeple’s cavalry troop was disbanded at Halifax, and, owing to his fine physique, being six feet four inches in height, he was offered great inducements to proceed with the British army to England and accept a commission in His Majesty’s Life Guards. He declined the offer, and later expressed misgivings as to the wisdom of his choice. He then left CAPT. PETER TEEPLE, U. E. Loyalist - - 1762-1847. Captain in the “New Jersey Volunteers” in the Revolutionary War. Pioneer of Long Point in 1793. One of the first five Justices of the Peace for London District in 1800. Served at the Battle of Lundy’s Lane in 1814. Died at Centreville, Oxford County, Ont., in 1847, aged 85. The original of this portrait was drawn on the fly-leaf of a book by a runaway slave from the United States about 1840. Halifax, proceeding with a large number of other disbanded soldiers, and many refugees, to New Brunswick, where Loyalist settlements had been established at Saint John, and at a place called Waterborough, situated on Grand Lake about sixty miles up the River Saint John. From being a captain of horse, he now became captain of a trading vessel plying between Saint John and New York. At Saint John he met and married, in 1785, Lydia Mabee, one of the five daughters of Frederick Mabee, a prominent Quaker refugee from New York, whose father. Simon, a Hollander, and his mother, Marie Landrine, a French lady, had settled near Sing Sing in the State of New York. Frederick Mabee was a United Empire Loyalist, whose home had, at the British evacuation of New York, been confiscated, and himself and family subjected to indignity by many of his formerly kind neighbors, because he declined to swear allegiance to the new Republic, holding, as he no doubt conscientiously did, that the grievances of the colonists should be settled by constitutional means rather than by the sword. Having heard of the wonderful fertility and natural advantages of the Long Point (or as it was first called, the Turkey Point) country in Upper Canada from his cousin Peter Secord, a U.E. Loyalist who had accompanied him to Saint John from New York, and who. being an old hunter, had already penetrated the wilds of Upper Canada with one George Ramsay, an Englishman, on a hunting and exploring trip, he resolved to form a small colonization party to open a permanent settlement at Turkey Point. Gathering many of his relatives together, including his son-in-law Captain Teeple, the “Mabee party,” as they were afterwards called, set out in the fall of 1792, but they wintered at Quebec, and did not reach Turkey Point until some time in 1793. They brought some household goods, drove several cows, rode horses, and employed an Indian guide to pilot the way through the wilderness. The men drove the animals along the shore, the women came in the boats, going ashore at night to camp. During the journey through the wilds they sustained themselves largely on cornmeal, and milk from the cows. The party consisted of Frederick Mabee and wife Lavinia (born Pellum, or Pelham); Oliver Mabee, their eldest son, aged about 19; Simon, aged 17; Pellum, the youngest son, aged about 5; three single daughters, Polly, Betsy, and Sally; and two married daughters, Nancy, with her husband John Stone, and Lydia, with her husband Captain Peter Teeple and their three children. His cousin, Peter Secord, and Thomas Walsh, also came with the “Mabee party.” Frederick Mabee at once erected the first log cabin ever built in the new settlement, at the foot of the hill over-looking Turkey Point. Their corn was pounded in the stump of a walnut tree, the pestle being attached to a “sweep” like the “Old Oaken Bucket.” One year after the arrival of the party he died of apoplexy, and was buried in a hollowed-out walnut log coffin. He was the first white man buried in the new settlement, and a large boulder marks his tomb near Turkey Point. His widow subsequently married Lieut. Wm. B. Hilton, a New York Loyalist of the “ King’s American Dragoons,” but he died three years after the marriage. Large numbers of other Loyalists poured into the settlement shortly after, but the “Mabee party” came in advance of the rest, and became “squatters” until the lands were apportioned by the Crown to all the Loyalists. Polly and Sally Mabee, two daughters who came to Turkey Point single, married respectively Captain David Secord, and Silas Montross, U.E. Loyalists. The former was a miller at Niagara; the latter lived at Turkey Point. The Mabee, Teeple, Secord, Montross, and Stone families became prominent factors in the early days of the settlement, but now their descendants are very widely scattered. More than a hundred years have come and gone since Frederick Mabee and his sons and sons-in-law made the acquaintance of the wild, painted, and befeathered savages of the north shore of Lake Erie; and where they were surprised and startled by the bedlam of discordant sounds, which daily rent the air, from the throats of the myriads of w ild turkeys, geese, and duck, as these sturdy pioneers staked out their new homes at Turkey Point. To-day their great-grandsons are found in the ranks of busy men, scattered all over the American continent, and their great-great-grandchildren occupy seats in nearly every schoolhouse n the land. In fact, these descendants have become so numerous and so widely dispersed that they meet as strangers, never dreaming that the old pioneer mother who pounded corn in the hollow of a walnut stump on Turkey Point more than a hundred years ago was their common maternal ancestor. Captain Peter Teeple and his brothers in-law, Captain David Secord and John Stone, were the first young married men that settled in Charlotteville as Turkey Point afterwards came to be officially named; and when the settlement was surveyed Peter Teeple was granted Lot 8, in the broken front, near Forestville. His wife Lydia also was granted 106f acres by the Crown, being part of Lot 9, lake front, Charlotteville. Near by still stands to-day an old tree known as the “Aunt Lydia Apple Tree,” which yet bears fruit. It was the favorite apple of Lydia Teeple. There are trees in this orchard 100 years old, and near the old house is still standing a walnut tree which must be very ancient indeed. It measures nearly twelve feet in circumference and four feet in diameter. It is an interesting relie in itself with its immense spread of branches. Peter Teeple was one of the first Justices appointed, having that honor conferred upon him by virtue of the first General Commission of the Peace for the newly organized “District of London,” dated at York, now City of Toronto, January 1st, 1800. He was also one of the original three, appointed at the same time, to act as Commissioners for administering oaths prescribed by law to the officers of the Government of Upper Canada. On the 2nd day of April following, he was sworn into office at the house of Lieut. James Munro, at Turkey Point, which house is still standing (Jan., 18IJ9) and is now known as “Fort Munroe.” On 8th April, 1800, the first session of the first Court held in that vast new “District of London” was convened at Fort Munroe,. and Squire Teeple was one of the sitting Justices. His position then was about equivalent to that of a Justice of the Court of Common Pleas now, and he came to be regarded as a thorough jurist. He left a very large law library, and a complete register of the hundreds of civil marriages he performed. An amusing incident was related by his youngest son, Pellum. in connection with one marriage ceremony he performed about 1825. The laws or custom of that place required that where no regular license had been procured, the ceremony might be performed at some public cross-roads, at the hour of midnight, the contracting parties appearing in their night-clothes, the justice and one or more others acting as witnesses. In company with his son, Pellum, the Squire repaired to the spot, a lonely cross-road, on a very dark night. Presently two groups approached from opposite directions, one with the bride, the other with the groom. Upon meeting, and the two principals clad in white robes stepping forward at the hour of twelve, they were duly married according to law. Pellum, then a young man of sixteen, said it made a lasting and weird impression on his memory. But few years had elapsed after the Squire, as he was then called by virtue of his legal office, settled at Turkey Point, when the war of 1812-1815 broke out. He had attained a goodly degree of prosperity, and he and his sons donned their swords to defend their new-made homes. The settlers formed volunteer companies, and in recognition of his previous military rank and experience he was chosen a captain of militia, being then about fifty years of age. With his command he met the invading American troops at Queenston Heights and Lundy’s Lane. His valuable flour mill was burned during this war by a party of American scouts. Squire Teeple and his wife were two of the constituent members of the old pioneer Baptist church organized at Vittoria by Elder Titus Finch in 1804; and when the acre of land was purchased for £2. 10. 0. “New York Currency” from Deacon Oliver Mabee in 1807 upon which to erect a “meeting house,” Mr. Teeple became one of the first trustees, the other being one Lawrence Johnson. The church was a commodious edifice for those times, and superseded the old log structure, and it was furnished with a three-sided gallery. The young people who used to attend the singing schools in that old meeting house have long since passed away, but they were full of rugged piety and simple faith. In January, 1851, a new church was built near the same site, and among the records of the members of the construction committee we find the now locally historic names of Mabee, Teeple, Young, and Byerse, sons of the original pioneers. A few years before his death in 1847, a pen-and-ink portrait of the Squire was obtained under peculiar circumstances. There came in that community (Centreville, Oxford Co., Ont.) a quadroon who had been a slave in the United States, and who had a talent for drawing, which !iis mistress allowed him to cultivate, and even procured for him some instruction in the art. The Squire’s son, Pellum Cartwright Teeple, learning this, brought the escaped slave home one day and got him to execute a portrait of his father. It was drawn upon the fly-leaf of a book, and he was portrayed sitting with Pellum’s child, Charles, an infant, on his lap. The original is still in the possession of the grandson Charles, who lives at Marengo, Illinois, and the writer is happily possessed of a photographic copy. The drawing is quaint but well executed, and is said by those who remember the old Squire to be a faithful likeness, the only exception taken being that the chin is too pointed. He continued to reside not far from Long Point (Centreville, Oxford Co.) during the remaining years of his life, and was finally laid to rest in the old Baptist cemetery near there by his son Pellum. He was methodical, dignified in bearing, of a commanding aspect, a strong advocate of temperance, and was erect and soldierly to the last. His wife Lydia was a very worthy woman, and they both lived long, she dying in 1845 at the age of 75, and he in 1847, aged 85. It is related of her that whenever she lost her temper and spoke sharply to anyone she would soon after be found alone, pacing to and fro with clasped hands murmuring to herself for a time, “Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy!” Squire Teeple had thirteen children, of whom nine were sons, namely, William Bullard, Luke, Edward Manning, Frederick, Stephen Henry, Oliver Mabee, Lemuel Covel, Simon Peter, and Pellum Cartwright ; and four daughters, namely, Louvina, Susannah, Mary, and Phebe. Some of these children met with stirring adventures during the war of 1812-15, and the Canadian Rebellion of 1837. A few details of these will be given here as follows: William B., the eldest son. was born 18th January, 1788, and was, like his father, and enormously big man. and a captain of Provincial Militia at the battle of Lundy’s Lane. At the latter engagement he had as an orderly a French Canadian of rather small stature who used to say to his towering commanding officer, “Capt. Teeple, you are a very big man, and when the lighting gets hot I am going to get behind you." In actual warfare, however, the little French Canadian exposed himself so fearlessly that he was mortally wounded early in the battle. A portion of the scarlet uniform worn by Capt. W. B. Teeple in that engagement, made up in the form of the quaint “knitting sheaths ” of the period, is still in the possession of the writer, one of his grandsons. On the 4th January, 1818, he was married to Jemima Leek at Malahide by Mahlon Burwell, J.P., and soon after settled on 200 acres of land, being Lot 1, Con. 8, in the Township of Malahide County of Elgin, the land being a grant from the Crown for military services rendered. He died on the 8th April. 1857, leaving a goodly estate. His children in order of birth were Jared Topping, Susan Celestia, James Jackson, Symantha J., Temperance Ursula, Lydia Ann. Stephen William, and Sarah. Of these Lydia Ann was married to James F. Waterbury, also of the U. E. L. descent, on the 22nd of June, 1852, by Rev. Caleb Burdick at Malahide. At this date, 1899, she resides at Cambridge port, Mass., and is the mother of the writer of these annals Luke Teeple, second son of Capt. Peter Teeple, born 12th September, 1791, went to New Jersey on a visit to an uncle just before the war of 1812 broke out, and he was ordered to take the oath of allegiance or quit the country. His uncle had a mail route from New York to some point in New Jersey, believed to be Borden town, and he put young Luke on this route thinking that while thus employed he would not be molested. He was arrested, however, in the following February, and cast into prison with a about a hundred other British sympathizers. These Loyalist political prisoners were sorely tempted to desert their first love and join the American forces. One by one they weakened until only fifteen remained, Luke being one of the faithful few. At the close of the war they were liberated, and the uncle, although a patriotic American, gave Luke a present in token of admiration of his pluck and endurance. When he returned to Canada he, on the 26th of December. 1816, married Nancy, second daughter of Elder Titus Finch, already referred to, and settled at Vittoria, near Simcoe, purchasing the two-story frame house built by Caleb Wood (also a “Jerseyite” Loyalist as the New Jersey refugees were called in those days) and which house still stands, dark and windowless and vacant, in front of the Baptist burying ground, fit companion to the weather-beaten, mossy old grave stones which mark the back-ground. On the flat opposite this house he built a tannery which was operated by his son Alexander, after his death in 1849. He had seven sons—Alexander, Jerome, Albert Gallatin, Thermos, Lysander, Titus Ridley, and Peter Latimer; and four daughters— Mabro, Mobra, Clementine, and Almira. Alexander was accidentally crushed to death in 1867 while excavating a large boulder on his property. Pellum Cartwright (originally spelled Pelham), thirteenth and youngest child, and ninth son of Peter Teeple, was bom 28th November, 1809, and was a participator in the Upper Canadian Rebellion of 1837, or “The Patriot War,” as it was then often called. He was the leader of a band of young Canadians opposed to the long misgovernment of the country by an irresponsible body of men known as “The Family Compact,” who ignored the statutes passed by the parliamentary representatives of the people, and frustrated their will: and when it was determined to fight, he was chosen a captain ; but on the flight to the United States of the two principal leaders, William Lyon Mackenzie and Hon. John Rolph, all those who had been leaders under them were compelled to follow them into exile or forfeit their lives. Pellum, on attempting to flee, fell in with a party of soldiers who made him their prisoner. The story of his capture and escape is thus told by his nephew, Luke, son of Simon Peter Teeple, who heard it from his own lips: “The price set upon his head by the Canadian Government was ‘$600 dead or alive.’ He was determined to leave Canada and was then on his way to the western frontier line. He was riding a horse, and had reached a point some seven or eight miles westerly from London, Ont., on the road leading from that city along the southern side of the River Thames. His brother, Edward Manning Teeple, lived on this road some two or throe miles from London, and he was making for his house. On turning a bend in the road he came in full view of a sergeant and six men advancing towards him. He could neither retreat nor conceal himself, so he rode steadily on and met them. The sergeant halted him and plied him with questions; and as his answers were unsatisfactory he was taken in charge, faced about, and obliged to go with them towards London. They dismounted him, and the sergeant rode the horse. Plodding along for some time, darkness overtook them before they reached the city. They stopped at a tavern and the soldiers ordered a meal, which was at once prepared. They then asked him to come and eat with them, but he assured them he was not hungry, and they left their arms in the bar-room and went into the next room and sat down to eat. He also went with them into the same room, and asked the waitress for a drink of water. He was on the side of the table next to the outside door, and as the girl gave him the drink of water she flung this door wide open. In an instant he was through it and running for the woods. The men sprang for their arms, and came rushing out, tiring after him. He could hear the orders given to surround the cluster of tavern buildings, and see lights moving, but he made good his escape into the adjoining forest. There was snow on the ground and running was difficult, yet for the fear of being overtaken he kept it up until almost exhausted. Taking what he supposed to be a course between the public road and the river, he at length came upon the latter, but he did not know whether above or below his starting point. Going down to the water, which was frozen over, he followed along until he espied an airhole; into this he threw a stick to see which way the water ran. then going down the stream, he finally came upon a house. By this time he was excessively fatigued, and very, very hungry from his long fast. He went up and knocked at the door, and a man appeared and began talking with him. He had no means of ascertaining whether this man was a ‘ Patriot ’ or not, so he feigned himself an urgent despatch-bearer of important official papers which must be delivered in London with utmost haste; he said he had given out in travelling, and insisted upon the man's acceptance of and conveyance of them to London forthwith, as he was utterly unable to go on himself. The man demurred; so, after an earnest discussion Pellum said, ‘Well, if I could rest a few minutes and get some food to eat, I might try to go on.’ He then heard the man’s wife getting up, and she protested that her husband could not go, but said she would get Pellum something to eat at once, which she did. While eating he became satisfied they were ‘ Patriots,’ and revealed his true position. The man then said they could not keep him there, but that they would see that he was hidden and fed at a neighbor’s over the hill. Pellum went with him to the neighbor’s and was concealed there for a time. If there was any likelihood of capture one of the children at the first house was to come over the hill and notify him. He was alarmed one day by seeing one of the children come running over the hill; but it proved to be only a neighborly call. After a few days had passed, and he thought search for him had ceased, he worked his way through the woods at night up to his brother Edward’s, and soon after went in the same way to the home of his sister Mary, wife of Andrus Davis, at Orwell, Ont. Several weeks were spent in this hazardous trip. “Mary and Andrus Davis were known to he staunch Loyalists, and there is no account of any attempt to search for him at their place. There he was supplied with food for a short time, but the danger of recapture was so great that he did not remain all the time in the house but kept concealed sometimes in the woods. “Still fearing arrest and execution, as some of his compatriots had thus suffered, his sister Mary Davis, nephew James Teeple, and sister-in-law Jemima Teeple, conducted him secretly in the dead of winter by sleigh from Orwell to the Niagara frontier; and his relative, Rev. Samuel Rose, of Lundy’s Lane, though a political opponent of the Patriots, espoused his cause, and under the pretence of being the employer of Pellum, sent him on a message to friends in New York State, and at once hired a man to row him across at some point below the Falls. “He, Pellum, grew very intense when relating this part of the narrative, and declared that had anyone ordered the boatman back to the Canada shore he would have thrown the man overboard and made the attempt to reach the American shore alone. But no difficulty arose; he was safely landed in New York State, and waving a parting adieu to this relatives, who sat in their conveyance and witnessed his crossing, he began his career in the United States.” Though the Patriot War thus came to so inglorious an end, it is now generally admitted in Canada that had it not been for that uprising by which the attention of the British Government was called to the intolerable grievances of the Canadians, and a just form of responsible government quickly conceded, it would in all probability have been many years before the people of Canada would have obtained that full measure of home rule which they henceforth enjoyed. We next hear of Pellum journeying down the Ohio River with a party intending to go to Texas, but becoming dissatisfied with the roistering habits of his companions, he left them and struck across the country to a place called Pekin, on the Illinois River. From there he eventually went to the city of Rockford, in Illinois, where on the 28th of March, 1841, he married Mary A. Gleason. His father and mother were now so old they were desirous he should come home to Canada and care for them the rest of their days; but he would not do this until a special amnesty was sent him by the Canadian Government for his part in the Patriot War. This was obtained and forwarded to him, and he journeyed to the old home in Oxford County, accompanied by his wife, son Charles, and Luke, son of Simon Peter Teeple, (who lived with them), in a two-horse buggy, there being no railroads, and remained there till the two old pioneers were laid away in the churchyard. Later he returned to Illinois and settled at Marengo, where he died on the 12th of December, 1878, and where his son Charles, above referred to, still resides. Pellum Teeple left six sons, viz.:—Charles Gleason, Addison Venelle, Levant, Jared, Lester, and Frank; and four daughters—Elmina, Elvira, Ruth L., and Lydia Mary. Of the other descendants of Frederick Mabee and Peter Teeple little or nothing of special note is known to the present writer, except the dates of their birth and death, and that Oliver Mabee Teeple was also a captain at Lundy’s Lane; but it is hoped that the survivors, should they read these lines, will, as speedily as possible, contribute their quota to these annals before it is too late; and above all, that they will prove worthy successors of those sturdy “ Pilgrim Fathers of Canada ” who, for the sake of what they believed, rightly or wrongly, to be their duty, were willing to undertake, not only the perils of war. but also the hardships and privations of hewing out for themselves, and for their children, in the wild forests of Turkey Point, new homes and habitations, destined after one hundred years to become an important part of a great and mighty state.Sketch obtained from [http://www.electriccanadian.com/index.htm ElectricCanadian.com.]

Sketch of Rev Blackleach Burritt and related Stratford families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Sketch of Rev. Blackleach Burritt and related Stratford families == * by Marcius Denison Raymond * Published: Bridgeport, Conn.: Fairfield County Historical Society, 1892 ===Description=== * Sketch of Rev. Blackleach Burritt and related Stratford families : a paper read before the Fairfield County Historical Society, at Bridgeport, Conn., Friday evening, Feb. 19, 1892 * Source Example: ::: Raymond, Marcius Denison ''[[Space:Sketch_of_Rev_Blackleach_Burritt_and_related_Stratford_families|Sketch of Rev. Blackleach Burritt and related Stratford families ]]'' (Bridgeport, Conn.: Fairfield County Historical Society, 1892 * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Raymond|Raymond]]: Page 12 *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sketch_of_Rev_Blackleach_Burritt_and_related_Stratford_families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/sketchofrevblack00raym/page/n8 ===Old / Unsupported Citing === Following is no longer supported: You may cite this book in a profile using {{Space:Sketch of Rev Blackleach Burritt and related Stratford families}} Parameters
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Sketches and Chronicles of the Town of Litchfield, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Sketches and Chronicles of the Town of Litchfield, Connecticut == * by [[Kilburn-293|Payne Kenyon Kilbourne]] (1815-1859) * published by The Press of Case, Lockwood and Co., Hartford, 1859 * 264 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sketches and Chronicles of the Town of Litchfield, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=DPwnAQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=u_VHAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/sketcheschronicl00kilb * https://archive.org/details/sketcheschronicl01kilb * https://archive.org/details/sketcheschronic00kilb * https://archive.org/details/sketcheschronicl00kilb_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009591297 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007700276 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Index * Chapter 1: Events in Connecticut Preceding the Settlement of Litchfield, Bantam, etc. * Chapter 2: Incidents of The First Settlement * Chapter 3: Alarms and Measures of Defense * Chapter 4: Miscellaneous Events * Chapter 5: Events Preceding The Revolution * Chapter 6: The Revolutionary Era * Chapter 7: The Revolutionary Era, cont. * Chapter 8: Men of The Revolution * Chapter 9: Progress and Improvement * Chapter 10: Ecclesiastical Matters * Biographical Notes, Page 188 * Appendix, Page 201 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Kilbourne, Payne Kenyon. ''[[Space:Sketches and Chronicles of the Town of Litchfield, Connecticut|Sketches and Chronicles of the Town of Litchfield, Connecticut]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Co., Hartford, 1859) [ Page ]. * ([[#Kilbourne|Kilbourne]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Kilbourne, Payne Kenyon. ''[[Space:Sketches and Chronicles of the Town of Litchfield, Connecticut|Sketches and Chronicles of the Town of Litchfield, Connecticut]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Co., Hartford, 1859) [ Page ].

Sketches of Allied Families Knickerbacker-Viele

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New York Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] == Sketches of Allied Families, Knickerbacker-Viele == * Full title: ''Sketches of Allied Families, Knickerbacker-Viele, historical and genealogical, to which is added an appendix containing family data'' * Author: Kathlyne Knickerbacker Viele. * Publication: New York: T.A. Wright, 1916. ::A reprint was published in 1956, with introduction by J. J. Lamberts. :'''Example Source Citation:''' * Viele, Kathlyne Knickerbacker. ''Sketches of Allied Families, Knickerbacker-Viele''. New York: T.A. Wright, 1916. :Version for pasting into WikiTree profiles: ::* Viele, Kathlyne Knickerbacker. ''[[Space: Sketches of Allied Families Knickerbacker-Viele|Sketches of Allied Families, Knickerbacker-Viele]]''. New York: T.A. Wright, 1916. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sketches of Allied Families Knickerbacker-Viele|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://www.knic.com/viele/Kathleen%20Viele.pdf * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11898/ (requires $subscription) * https://archive.org/details/sketchesofallied00viel/ (1956 edition)

Sketches of Successful New Hampshire Men

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Hampshire, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Sketches of Successful New Hampshire Men == * by [[Clarke-20544|John Badger Clarke]] (1820-1891) * published by J.B. Clarke, Manchester, 1882 * 315 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sketches of Successful New Hampshire Men|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=uxcaAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=G9gDAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=v576NBwLVGcC * https://archive.org/details/sketchessuccess00clargoog * https://archive.org/details/sketchessuccess01clargoog * https://archive.org/details/sketchesofsucces00clar * https://archive.org/details/sketchessuccessf00clar * https://archive.org/details/sketchesofsucces00clar_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004627854 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007703074 * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=24078 === Table of Contents === * Publisher's Preface * Contents === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Clarke, John Badger. ''[[Space:Sketches of Successful New Hampshire Men|Sketches of Successful New Hampshire Men]]'' (J.B. Clarke, Manchester, 1882) * ([[#Clarke|Clarke]])

Sketches of the History of Ogle County, Ill.

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[[Category:Ogle County, Illinois]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Illinois]] == Sketches of the History of Ogle County, Ill., and the Early Settlement of the Northwest == * by Henry Rush Boss * written for the Polo Advertiser, published by Henry R. Boss, Polo, Illinois, 1859. * Citation Example: :::''[[Space:Sketches_of_the_History_of_Ogle_County%2C_Ill.|Sketches of the History of Ogle County, Ill., and the Early Settlement of the Northwest]]'' (Henry Rush Boss, Polo, Illinois, 1859.) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Ogle_History_Boss|Sketches of the History of Ogle County, Ill., and the Early Settlement of the Northwest]]: Page 53 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sketches_of_the_History_of_Ogle_County%2C_Ill.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/sketchesofhistor00inboss * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006002615 * https://books.google.com/books?id=SBsVAAAAYAAJ

Sketches of the Judicial History of Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Massachusetts]] == Sketches of the Judicial History of Massachusetts == From 1630 to the revolution in 1775, * by Emory Washburn (1800-1877) * published by C.C. Little and J. Brown, Boston, 1840 * Source Example: ::: Washburn, Emory. ''[[Space:Sketches of the Judicial History of Massachusetts|Sketches of the Judicial History of Massachusetts]]'' (C.C. Little and J. Brown, Boston, 1840) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Washburn|Washburn]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sketches of the Judicial History of Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=jYBJLkd9zlsC * http://books.google.com/books?id=o8ASAAAAYAAJ * http://books.google.com/books?id=gpssAAAAIAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=kbMTAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/sketchesofjudici00wash * https://archive.org/details/sketchesjudicia00washgoog * https://archive.org/details/sketchesjudicia01washgoog * https://archive.org/details/sketchesjudicia02washgoog * https://archive.org/details/sketchesofjudici00washuoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001625650

Sketches of the Shelby, McDowell, Deaderick, Anderson Families

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[[Category:Kentucky, Sources]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Tennessee, Sources]] == Sketches of the Shelby, McDowell, Deaderick, Anderson Families == * By Anna Mary Moon (compiler) * Published in 1933 in Chattanooga, Tennessee *Subject matter is the history of four prominent families of (mostly) Tennessee and Kentucky, including their relationships by marriage. * Source example: :::Moon, Anna Mary, compiler. ''[[Space:Sketches of the Shelby, McDowell, Deaderick, Anderson Families|Sketches of the Shelby, McDowell, Deaderick, Anderson Families]]''. Chattanooga, Tenn., 1933. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sketches of the Shelby, McDowell, Deaderick, Anderson Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/sketchesofshelby00moon * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756396 - page 87 is missing * https://books.google.com/books?id=KLJRAAAAMAAJ - page 87 is missing * https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/23701/images/dvm_GenMono005788-00058-0 ($subscription)

Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland

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Skilganaban, Antrim One Place Study

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== Skilganaban, Antrim One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Skilganaban, Antrim|category=Skilganaban, Antrim One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q104363049}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Skilganaban, Antrim One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Northern Ireland :'''Province:''' Ultster :'''County:''' Antrim :'''Barony:''' Lower Belfast :'''Parish:''' Ballynure :'''Poor Law Union:''' Larne :'''Acres:''' 577 :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 54.761592, -5.968506 :'''Elevation:''' 109.5 m or 359.3 feet ===History=== ==Population== '''From the census:'''
{| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="6" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px Double DarkGoldenrod;" |1841||1851||1861||1871||1881||1901||1911 |- |219||164||154||140||145||103 ||106 |- |}
{{Clear}} ==Housing== '''Number of houses from the census:'''
{| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="6" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px Double DarkGoldenrod;" |1841||1851||1861||1871||1881 |- |43||34||33||28||30 |- |}
{{Clear}} :: '''Notes:''' :::1851: 33 houses inhabited, 1 house uninhabited, Poor Law valuation £349 :::1881: 27 houses inhabited, 3 houses uninhabited, 96 outbuildings and farmsteads, Poor Law valuation £457 s5 ==Family Names== ===1796 Flax Growers of Ireland=== '''No listing for anyone from Skilganaban''' ===Freeholder Registration Applicants 1829=== '''Freeholders were men who either owned their land outright or who held it in a lease for the duration of their life, or the lives of other people named in the lease. ''' '''COUNTY OF ANTRIM - List of Persons applying to Register their FREEHOLDS, at the ensuing Special Sessions, to be held at Belfast, in sand County, pursuant to the Act of 10th Geo. IV. Cap. 8, entered by the Clerk of the Peace. Barony of Lower Belfast.'''Belfast Commercial Chronicle May 16, 1829, page 4, col 3 {| border="1" cellpadding="3" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Number||Last Name|| First Name |- |386||Hetherington||[[Hetherington-1658|Hugh]] |- |420||Hunter||[[Hunter-21745|Anthony]] |- |455||Hunter||Anthony |- |390||Hunter||John |- |453||Hunter||John |- |435||Hunter||Samuel |- |440||Hunter||Samuel |- |421||Lorimer||Andrew |- |451||Lorimer||Andrew |- |441||McCalmont||Robert |- |387||McCammon||Robert |- |402||McCammon||Robert |- |446||McCammon||Robert |- |419||Todd||John |- |443||Todd||James |- |396||Todd||Nathaniel |- |445||Todd||Nathaniel |- |454||Withington||Hugh |- |397||Woodside||[[Woodside-782|Alexander]] |- |444||Woodside||Alexander |- |417||Woodside||James |- |442||Woodside||James |- |452||Woodside||James |- |418||Woodside||John |- |456||Woodside||John |} ===Tithe Applotment=== '''Names for 1833 and/or 1834'''http://www.irishgenealogyhub.com/antrim/tithe-applotments/ballynure-parish.php
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Last Name|| First Name||1833||1934 |- |Ballantine||John||yes||yes |- |Clare||J.||yes||yes |- |Forsyth||[[Forsythe-1479|Alaxander]]||no||yes |- |Hemlins||Nat.||yes||no |- |Hetherington||[[Hetherington-1677|Hugh]]||yes||yes |- |Hill||William||yes||yes |- |Hunter||[[Hunter-21745|Anthony]]||yes||yes |- |Hunter||Gavin||yes||no |- |Hunter||Gawn||no||yes |- |Hunter||John||yes||yes |- |Kirk||Williiam||no||yes |- |Larimer||Andrew||yes||no |- |Lorimer||Andrew||no||yes |- |Mayne||Thomas||yes||yes |- |McAllister||J.||yes||yes |- |McAmond||Robert||yes||yes |- |McAmond||Thomas||yes||yes |- |McCay||James||no||yes |- |McConkey||John||yes||yes |- |McMinter||John||yes||no |- |McWhister||John||no||yes |- |Menems||Nathaniel||no||yes |- |Murphy||John||yes||yes |- |Park||James||yes||no |- |Rownay||William||no||yes |- |Rowney||William||yes||yes |- |Scott||Arthur||yes||yes |- |Scott||Widow||yes||yes |- |Todd||[[Todd-12321|Nathaniel]]||yes||yes |- |Warwick||Widow||yes||yes |- |Woodside||[[Woodside-782|Alexander]]||yes||yes |- |Woodside||James||yes||yes |- |Woodside||William||yes||yes |} ===Griffith's Valuation 1862=== '''From Skilganaban'''https://griffiths.askaboutireland.ie/gv4/z/zoomifyDynamicViewer.php?file=007106&path=./pix/007/&rs=&showpage=1&mysession=2811004637988&width=&height=
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Last Name|| First Name||Map Reference||Lessor |- |Anderson||James|| 1||Conway R Dobbs |- |Anderson||James|| 2a||Conway R Dobbs |- |Hunter||Hugh & Samuel|| 2b||Conway R Dobbs |- |Mayne||Joseph|| 3||Conway R Dobbs |- |McKinstry||[[McKinstry-334|Thomas]]|| 4 & 5||Conway R Dobbs |- |Murphy||[[Murphy-3901|John]]||6||Conway R Dobbs |- |McCammon||[[McCammon-567|Thomas]]|| 7||Conway R Dobbs |- |Hunter||[[Hunter-21745|Anthony]]|| 8A & 8B||Conway R Dobbs |- |Woodside||John|| 9||Conway R Dobbs |- |Hetherington||[[Hetherington-1677|Hugh]]|| 10||Conway R Dobbs |- |Hetherington||[[Hetherington-1663|James]]|| 11a||Conway R Dobbs |- |National Schoolhouse|| || 11b|| |- |McClean||[[McLean-10180|Thomas]]|| 12||Conway R Dobbs |- |Gillespie||[[Gillespie-7547|Alexander]]|| 13||Conway R Dobbs |- |Hill||[[Hill-50121|John]]|| 14||Conway R Dobbs |- |Warwick||James|| 15||Conway R Dobbs |- |McWhirter||[[McWhirter-755|John]]|| 16||Conway R Dobbs |- |Forsythe||James|| 17A & 17B||Conway R Dobbs |- |Hill||Margaret|| 18A & 18B||Conway R Dobbs |- |Todd||[[Todd-12321|Nathaniel]]|| 19||Conway R Dobbs |- |Jackson||Samuel|| 20||Conway R Dobbs |- |Kirkpatrick||John|| 21||Conway R Dobbs |- |Unoccupied|||| 21a||John Kirkpatrick |- |Proctor||Mary|| 21b||John Kirkpatrick |- |Donald||[[Donald-2073|George]]|| 23 & 23a||Conway R Dobbs |- |Caldwell||Hugh|| 22a||George Donald |- |Craig||Joseph|| 23b||George Donald |- |Gilmore||James|| 24||Conway R Dobbs |- |Gettinley||Matthew|| 24a||James Gilmore |- |Fulton||William|| 25A & 25B||Conway R Dobbs |- |McIlroy||[[McIlroy-559|William]]|| 26a||Conway R Dobbs |- |Baird||Jane||26b||Conway R Dobbs |} ===Signatures of the Ulster Covenant on 28 Sep 1912=== '''Division: Antrim East''' '''Declaration: '''We, whose names are underwritten, women or men of Ulster, and loyal subjects of our gracious King, being firmly persuaded that Home Rule would be disastrous to our County, desire to associate ourselves with the men of Ulster in their uncompromising opposition to the Home Rule Bill now before Parliament, whereby it is proposed to drive Ulster out of her cherished place in the constitution of the United Kingdom, and to place her under the domination and control of a Parliament in Ireland.''' '''Praying that from this calamity God will save Ireland, we hereto subscribe our names.''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Last Name|| First Name||District||Place of Signing||Agent |- |Bell||Jane||Ballyclare||Ballynure||Miss Mayne |- |Bell||Sarah Jane||Ballyclare||Ballyclare||Miss Mayne |- |Finlay||Arthur||Ballyclare||Ballyclare||Hugh James Mcrea |- |Finlay||[[Finlay-1383|Arthur H]]||Ballyclare||Ballynure||John Logan |- |Finlay||Kennedy||Ballyclare||Ballynure||John Logan |- |Forsythe||[[Forsythe-1474|Samuel]]||Ballyclare||Ballynure||William McCreary |- |Hill||Annie||Ballyclare||Ballyclare||Mrs Kirkpatrick |- |Hill||John||Ballyclare||Ballyclare||M. J. Gregg |- |Hill||John||Ballyclare||Ballynure||William McCreary |- |Hill||William||Ballyclare||Ballynure||William McCreary |- |Hill||William||Ballyclare||Ballynure||John Logan |- |Hill||William James||Ballyclare||Ballynure||John Logan |- |Jackson||James||Ballyclare||Ballynure||John Logan |- |Jackson||James||Ballyclare||Ballynure||John Logan |- |Jackson||William||Ballyclare||Ballynure||William McCreary |- |Kennedy||John||Ballyclare||Ballyclare||Hugh McCrone |- |Kennedy||William||Ballyclare||Ballynure||James McFerran |- |McClean||[[McClean-853|Andrew]]||Ballyclare||Ballynure||James Gilmer |- |McClelland||William||Ballyclare||Ballynure||John Logan |- |McKeown||Martha||Straid||Orange Hill||Miss L. McCreary |- |McKinstry||Charlotte||Ballyclare||Ballynure||Miss Mayne |- |McKinstry||Thomas John||Ballyclare||Ballynure||William McCreary |- |McKinstry||Thomas John||Ballyclare||Ballynure||William McCreary |- |McKinstry||William James||Ballyclare||Ballynure||John Logan |- |Millar||John||Ballyclare||Ballyclare||Hugh McCrone |- |Millar||Joseph||Ballyclare||Ballynure||James Glimer |- |Miller||Alex||Ballyclare||Ballynure||William McCreary |- |Miller||William||Ballyclare||Ballynure||William McCreary |- |Neill||Minnie||Ballyclare||Ballyclare||Mrs. W. Walsh |- |Park||[[Park-1998|James]]||Ballyclare||Ballynure||James Glimer |- |Park||[[Park-6270|Lizzie]]||Straid||Orange Hall||Miss L. McCreary |- |Park||[[Park-1999|Mary]]||Straid||Orange Hall||Miss L. McCreary |- |Park||[[Park-1990|William]]||Ballyclare||Ballynure||James Glimer |- |Woodside||James||Ballyclare||Ballynure||James McFerran |- |Woodside||Thomas||Ballyclare||Ballyclare||Hugh McCrone |} '''Ulster Covenant Notes:''' :: Copies of the individual signature and folder are available at PRONI. Search https://apps.proni.gov.uk/ulstercovenant/Search.aspx. ===Wills of the citizens of Skilganaban=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Last Name|| First Name||Death Date||Probate Granted |- |Anderson||James||13 Apr 1866||25 Jun 1866 |- |Anderson||John||10 Aug 1891||4 Dec 1891 |- |Heffernan||Arthur||11 May 1892||22 Jun 1892 |- |Hetherington||[[Hetherington-1680|David]]||30 Sep 1858||21 Sep 1859 |- |Hetherington||[[Hetherington-1663|James]]||16 May 1868||8 Nov 1886 |- |Hetherington||[[Hetherington-1687|John]]||6 Mar 1891||16 Apr 1891 |- |Hill||Charlotte||28 Aug 1886||22 Dec 1886 |- |Hill||John||20 Jun 1862||18 Jun 1863 |- |Hill||William||8 Feb 1898||25 Aug 1899 |- |Hunter||[[Hunter-21745|Anthony]]||29 Jan 1866||11 Jun 1866 |- |Hunter||[[Hunter-21746|Hugh]]||6 Dec 1881||22 Dec 1882 |- |Hunter||James||21 May 1880||2 Aug 1880 |- |Hunter||Samuel||25 Nov 1878||13 Mar 1895 |- |Mawhirter||John||2 Mar 1887||13 May 1887 |- |McCammon||Thomas||12 Jul 1877||27 Feb 1878 |- |McClean||[[McClean-851|Thomas]]||24 Dec 1884||5 Jun 1885 |- |McKerrell||Thomas||15 Aug 1899||25 Sep 1899 |- |McKinstry||Thomas||15 Mar 1897||31 May 1897 |- |McWhirter||[[McWhirter-753|William]]||4 Oct 1895||28 Oct 1895 |- |Mewhirter||Sarah senior||17 May 1868||26 Jun 1868 |- |Park||[[Park-6270|Elizabeth]]||31 Dec 1914||3 Feb 1915 |- |Park||[[Park-1990|william]]||9 May 1936||7 Jul 1936 |- |Ross||John||25 Jun 1876||18 Aug 1876 |- |Woodside||[[Woodside-782|Alexander]]||10 Mar 1875||18 Oct 1875 |- |Woodside||James||20 Jun 1892||26 Apr 1893 |} '''Will Notes:''' :: Copies of most of the wills mentioned above can be obtained by searching for the name at https://apps.proni.gov.uk/WillsCalendar_IE/WillsSearch.aspx. For those few that do not have wills a will abstract is provided. ===Will administration that involve citizens of Skilganaban=== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Last Name|| First Name||Occupation||Deceased Name||Death Date |- |Curley||John||Farmer||Francis Curley||27 May 1885 |- |M'Cammon||Alexander||Farmer||Mary Cowan||22 Dec 1879 |- |M'Calmont||James||Farmer||Maxwell Drennan||29 Jun 1883 |- |M'Calmont||James||Farmer||Robert Thomas M'Calmont||16 Jan 1890 |- |M'Kinstry||Thomas John||Farmer||William Irwin||11 Nov 1893 |- |Millar||John||Shoemaker||John Hill||11 Feb 1897 |- |Millar||John||Farmer||Samuel Irwin||9 May 1889 |- |Millar||John||Farmer||John Kennedy||7 Apr 1895 |- |Ross||Sarah||Spinster||John Ross||25 Jun 1876 |} ==External Websites== [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-search.jsp Civil BMD Records for Ireland] Free web site for searching civil birth, marriage and death records. [https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/ Church BMD Records for Ireland] Free web site for searching civil birth, marriage, and death records. [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/img_auth.php/f/fe/Ireland_Land_Records.pdf Ireland Land Records] Guide for searching Ireland Land Records. [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Ireland Census] Census of Ireland 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51. [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/WillsCalendar_IE/WillsSearch.aspx Northern Ireland Will Calendar search] PRONI data base of calendar of wills. [https://www.nifhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Ballynure-Old-Graveyard-Headstone-Transcriptions.pdf Ballynure Old Graveyard] Numerous residence from Skilganaban are buried in the Old Ballynure Graveyard. [https://griffiths.askaboutireland.ie/gv4/z/zoomifyDynamicViewer.php?file=007106&path=./pix/007/&rs=&showpage=1&mysession=2811035042516&width=&height=} Griffith's Valuation] Griffith's Valuation 1862 for Skilganaban. [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/Val12B/Search.aspx PRONI] PRONI Valuation Revision Books. Search for Skilganaban. [https://www.genuki.org.uk/gaz/ANT/Skilganaban GenUKI] GENUKI defines itself as a 'virtual reference library' and covers all areas of the country, from cities and counties to villages and hamlets. It includes transcriptions as well as links, and should be the first stop for the serious genealogist. [https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/belfast-lower/ballynure/ballynure/skilganaban/ Townlands.ie] This web site provides a map and other geographical information about Skilganaban. ==Sources==

Skinnskatteberg (U) resources

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[[Category:Skinnskatteberg_(U)]] Resources for genealogy in [[:Category: Skinnskatteberg (U)|Skinnskatteberg parish]]. ==General information and maps== * [[Wikipedia:sv:Skinnskattebergs_socken|Skinnskattebergs socken, Wikipedia (sv)]] - with information about administrative history * [[Wikipedia:Skinnskatteberg|Skinnskatteberg, Wikipedia (en)]] - with maps of where in Sweden you find it * [[Space:List_of_villages_in_Skinnskatteberg|List of villages in Skinnskatteberg parish]] - space page with map links * [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Skinnskatteberg/ Google map] - shows borders of present-day municipality] * [https://minkarta.lantmateriet.se/?e=538464&n=6632704&z=7&profile=karta&background=1&boundaries=false Map from Lantmäteriet] - zoom in and explore * [https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/hk/viewer/share/T8:49%2051/0005lk9h/lms2/LMS/Skinnskattebergs%20socken%20Skinnskattebergs%20sn/Sockenkarta Parish map from 1688] at Lantmäteriet historical maps '''Surrounding parishes''' are: [[:Category: Västanfors (U)|Västanfors]] in the North-East, [[:Category: Gunnilbo (U)|Gunnilbo]] in the East, [[:Category: Hed (U)|Hed]] in the South, [[:Category: Ramsberg (T)|Ramsberg in the West]], [[:Category: Malingsbo (W)|Malingsbo]] in the North-West and [[:Category: Söderbärke (W)|Söderbärke]] in the North. *Search at [https://www.hembygd.se/shf/plats/1744;type=list hembygd.se] ==Sources== There are records of birth, marriage and death for Skinnskatteberg parish from the 1630s and on (a couple of pages even earlier). This is early for Sweden. Birth, marriage and death are recorded in the same book up to 1720. The first separate death book starts in 1721, the first separate marriage book in 1775. There is also a first household record, started in 1663, and more oriented towards keeping track of the families than towards taking notes from cathechism examinations. The same book was used for a long and indefinite time, so some pages are very messy - it is, nevertheless, very useful. The second book of household records, dated 1720 is less clear about dates. The taxation records, year by year may serve as an important complement. The third book of household records is better dated, but has pages missing in the beginning. From 1737 and on the household records are very informative. Since Skinnskatteberg was a big parish the records are first in two volumes, later in four. Most of them have village indexes in the beginning - but you may have to look through all four before you find the village you are looking for. * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv?Arkivsok=skinnskatteberg&Lan=0&PageSize=100&Arkiv=SE%2fULA%2f11336&tab=serie#tab Church records at Riksarkivet SVAR] * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/mantalslangder?Lan=0&Forsamling=Skinnskatteberg Taxation records at Riksarkivet SVAR] * [[Space:Skinnskatteberg_C1|Skinnskatteberg C1]] - a space page about the first ministerial book for Skinnskatteberg parish: Birth, marriage and death (1623-1677). Handwriting samples. * [[Space:Skinnskatteberg_AI1|Skinnskatteberg AI:1]] - space page with an overview of the first household record book. ==Administrative history== * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/topografier?ValdSortering=Relevans&Ort=Skinnskatteberg&Typ=Kyrksocken&page=1&postid=Arkis+9396ADD4-A0B0-11D3-9E53-009027B0FCE9&tab=post#tab Superordinate districts for Skinnskatteberg through time] (in Swedish) ==Iron production history== *Bidrag till kännedomen om Sveriges bergshandtering 1612-1654, af M. B. Swederus [http://runeberg.org/jernkont/1910/0132.html Jernkontorets annaler (1910)] *Skinnsäckaberg, [http://runeberg.org/thamaros/0162.html Beskrifning öfver Westerås län, Wilhelm Tham 1849]

Skinnskatteberg 1616

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[[Category:Skinnskatteberg (U)]] [[Wikipedia:sv:Älvsborgs lösen|Älvsborgs lösen]] i Wikipedia Älvsborgs lösen 1613, Kommissariernas m.fl. räkenskaper för den lokala uppbörden av Älvsborgs lösen, SE/RA/5117/IV/40 (1613-1617), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0066044_00302 bildid: A0066044_00302] hos Riksarkivet SVAR Compare [[Space:Skinnskatteberg_1636|Skinnskatteberg 1636]] ==Skinnskatteberg 1616: Älvsborgs lösen== Mantalet uthi Skinnskatte berghs sockn och skogsfjerdingen uthi Odenswij sockn, som utläggit penningarne till Elfsborgs lösn pro anno 1616. *[[:Category: Masmästarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Masmesterboda]] (Masmästarbo) **[[Persson-2945|Göstaff Pedersson]], hjonelag, piga *[[:Category: Aspebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Aspeboda]] (Aspebo) **[[Tomasson-49|Nils Thomosson]] h. - gammal förlamat gumma, hans hustru **[[Persson-3659|Jacob Persson]], h. - 1 *[[:Category: Vetterskoga, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Wetterskoga]] (Vetterskoga) **[[Pedersson-129|Hans Pedersson]], h. - 3 **[[Nilsson-7937|Oluff]] (Nilsson 1636), h. - 1 *[[:Category: Laggarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Laggarboda]] (Laggarbo) **hustru Elin, enkia, dräng 1+1 *[[:Category: Sillbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Silleboda]] (Sillbo) **[[Larsson-817|Oluff Larsson]], h, dräng, piga 1+1+1 **Hans Larsson, h, dräng, piga 1+1+1 *[[:Category: Östanfors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Östanfors]] **Erich Gästerech(?), h - 1 *[[:Category: Flohammar, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Flodehammar]] (Flohammar) **hustru Elin, enkia, dräng, piga 1+1+1 **Måns, h - 1 *[[:Category: Mortorp, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Moratorp]] (Mortorp) **[[Larsson-6321|Anders Larsson]], h, - 1 *Malingstorp **Enkia - 1 *[[:Category: Grisnäs, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Grijsnäs]] (Grisnäs) **[[Jöransson-163|Lars Jöransson]], h - 1 *[[:Category: Åmundsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Åmundsboda]] (Åmunsbo) **Hans Andersson, h - 1 *[[:Category: Skärviken, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Skärviken]] **[[Unknown-527974|Staphan]], h, dräng, piga 2+1+1 *[[:Category: Uggelforsen yttre, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Ytre Uglefors]] (Yttre Uggelfors) **[[Pedersson-110|Knut Pedersson]].h , dräng, piga - 1+1+1 **Anders, h, piga - 1+1 *Hamartorp **Mårthen Persson, h - 1 *[[:Category: Kallmora, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Kallemora]] (Kallmora) **[[Pedersson-150|Lars Persson]], h - 1 **Oluff Persson, h - 1 *Öfre Ugelfors **Lars Persson, h, -1 **[[Narfvesson-1|Widika]], h - 1 *[[:Category: Lienshyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Linshyttan]] (Lienshyttan, Lindshyttan) **Joenn Olsson, h - 1 *[[:Category: Valtarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Waltarboda]] (Valtarbo) **Anders N, h -1 *[[:Category: Krabo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Krabboda (Krabo)]] **Nils Persson, h - 1 *[[:Category: Broby, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Broby]] **Pelle Persson, h, piga - 2+1 *[[:Category: Emthyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Empthyttan]] Emthyttan **Erich N. h, piga, 1+1 **Ingred, Enkia, dräng 1+1 **Oluff Iliansson, h - 2 *[[:Category: Lerkulan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Lerkulan]] **Oluff Ingewaldsson, h - 2 **Hans, h. - 1 *[[:Category: Korphyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Korphyttan]] **[[Staphansson-9|Anders Staphansson]], dräng - id est ogijft *[[:Category: Kärrgeten, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Kærgeeten]] (Kärrgeten) **Nils Ersson, h - 1 *Nyhyttan **Swen Larsson, h, dräng, piga 1+1+1 *[[:Category: Björnebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Björneboda]] **Joen Nilsson h - 1 *[[:Category: Godkärra, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Godetierna]] (Godkärra) **Jöns Larsson, h, piga 1+1 *[[:Category: Kärrbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Kärreboda]] (Kärrbo) **Erich Jönsson, h - 2 (probably father of [[Eriksson-1785|Hans Erichsson]]) *[[:Category: Högfors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Högefors]] (Högfors) **Bengdt, h, dräng - 1+1 **[[Hansson-2849|Knut]] (Hansson 1636), h, piga - 1+1 **[[Andersson-6979|Lasse]], h, dräng - 1+1 *[[:Category: Sunnanfors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Sunnanfors]] **[[Hansson-1429|Jöran Hansson]], h - 1 **[[Ersson-766|Lars Ersson]], h -1 **[[Olsson-4688|Swen Olsson]], h - 1 *[[:Category: Forsbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Forsebyn]] (Forsbyn) **[[Abelsson-8|Oluff Abelsson]], h - 2 **Matts Persson, h - 1 **Matts Swarffware, h, piga - 1 **[[Eriksson-1363|Jöns]], h - 2 (Bagge-Jöns) **Oluff Larsson, h - 1 *[[:Category: Davidsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Dawidsboda]] (Davidsbo) **Mats Finne *[[:Category: Sotebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Soteboda]] (Sotebo) **Peder Nilsson, h - 1 *[[:Category: Järån, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Jærffåån]] (Järån) **Thomas Halvardsson, h - 1 **Hans Iffwarsson, h - 1 **Oluff Helsing, h, piga - 1+1 *Furoboda **Peder N., h - 1 *[[:Category: Främshyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Fremshyttan]] (Främshyttan) **[[Joensson-65|Oluff Joensson]], h. -2 *[[:Category: Darsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Darsboda]] (Darsbo) **[[Hansson-1445|Oluff Hansson]], h -1 **[[Larsson-3040|Erich Larsson]], h, dräng, piga 1+1+1 *[[:Category: Björkviken, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Björkewiken]] (Björkviken) **[[Andersson-12634|Lars Andersson]], h - 1 *[[:Category: Gävebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Gäffwieboda]] (Gävebo) **[[Andersson-5925|Hans Andersson]], h - 1 *[[:Category: Fantbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Fanteboda]] (Fantbo) **[[Knutsson-417|Mårthen Knutsson]], enkling, piga 1 *[[:Category: Sund, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Sund]] **Erich Knutsson, h - 1 **[[Simonsson-254|Marcus]], h, - 1 (far till [[Marcusson-11|Hans Marcusson]] *[[:Category: Simonsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Simonsboda]] (Simonsbo) **Påwel N, h - 1 *[[:Category: Långviken, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Långviken]] **Nils Gudmundsson, h, dräng, piga, 1+1+1 **[[Joensson-64|Thomos Jaensson]], h - 1 *[[:Category: Ersbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Ersboda]] (Ersbo) **[[Erichsson-74|Christopher]], h - 1 Sedan kommer Odensvi övre skogsfjärding (=Gunnilbo) ==Skinnskatteberg 1618: Älvsborgs lösen== Älvsborgs lösen 1613, Kommissariernas m.fl. räkenskaper för den lokala uppbörden av Älvsborgs lösen, SE/RA/5117/IV/41 (1618-1619), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0066045_00296 bildid: A0066045_00296] Riksarkivet SVAR (Doing this in a spreadsheet would make continuity or change much clearer) *[[:Category: Masmästarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Masmesterboda]] (Masmästarbo) **[[Persson-2945|Göstaff (Pedersson)]], hjonelag, piga *[[:Category: Aspebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Aspeboda]] (Aspebo) **[[Persson-3659|Jacob ]], hjonelag 1 par **[[Tomasson-49|Nils]] och en gammal h. **Erich ?? 1 par *[[:Category: Vetterskoga, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Wetterskoga]] (Vetterskoga) **[[Pedersson-129|Hans]], hjonelag 2 par **[[Nilsson-7937|Oluff]] (Nilsson 1636), Fattig? hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Laggarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Laggarboda]] (Laggarbo) **Anders, hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Sillbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Silleboda]] (Sillbo) **[[Larsson-817|Oluff (Larsson)]], hjonelag 1 par, dräng **Hans (Larsson), hjonelag 1 par, dräng *[[:Category: Östanfors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Östanfors]] **Erich hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Flohammar, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Flodhammar]] **Måns, hjonelag 1 par **Jöns ibidem ogift 1/2 par, piga *Nyetorpet **Mats Matsson hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Mortorp, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Moratorp]] (Mortorp) **[[Larsson-6321|Anders (Larsson)]], hjonelag, 1 par *[[:Category: Åmundsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Åmundsboda]] (Åmunsbo) **Hans (Andersson) hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Skärviken, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Skärviken]] **[[Unknown-527974|Staffan]], hjonelag, 2 par, piga *[[:Category: Uggelforsen yttre, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Uggleforsen]] **[[Pedersson-110|Knut (Pedersson)]] hjonelag 1 par **Anders hjonelag 1 par **Lars Pädersson hjonelag 1 par, piga **[[Narfvesson-1|Widika (Narfvesson)]] 1 par *Hammartorp **Olof (Persson?) hjonelag 1 par **Mårthen (Persson) hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Kallmora, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Kallemora]] (Kallmora) **Lars (Persson), hjonelag 1 par *Alm(änn)ingsboda **Erich, hjonelag 1 par *Forsen(?) **Olof, hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Lienshyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Linshyttan]] (Lienshyttan, Lindshyttan) **Joenn (Olsson) hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Valtarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Waltarboda]] (Valtarbo) **Anders hjonelag 1 par *Krabboda (Krabo) **Nils (Persson), hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Broby, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Broby]] **Bertil, hjonelag 1 par, piga *[[:Category: Emthyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Empthyttan]] Emthyttan **Erich hjonelag 1 par, piga **Oloff Matsson hjonelag 1 par **Oluff Iliansson, hjonelag 1 par, piga *[[:Category: Lerkulan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Lerkulan]] **Oluff (Ingewaldsson) hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Korphyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Korphyttan]] **Anders (Staphansson) ogijft, 1/2 par *[[:Category: Bjursjön, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Björsjön]] (Bjursjön) **Erich 1 par *Nyhyttan **Swen (Larsson) hjonelag 1 par, dräng, piga *Björneboda **Joen (Nilsson) hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Godkärra, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Godetierna]] (Godkärra) **Jöns (Larsson), hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Kärrbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Kärreboda]] (Kärrbo) **Erich (Jönsson), hjonelag 1 par (probably father of [[Eriksson-1785|Hans Erichsson]]) *[[:Category: Högfors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Högefors]] (Högfors) **[[Hansson-2849|Knut]] (Hansson 1636), hjonelag 1 par, piga **[[Andersson-6979|Lasse]], hjonelag 1 par, dräng ** Bengt, hjonelag 1 par, dräng *[[:Category: Sunnanfors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Sunnanfors]] **[[Ersson-766|Lars (Ersson)]], hjonelag 1 par **[[Olsson-4688|Swen (Olsson)]], hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Forsbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Forsebyn]] (Forsbyn) **[[Abelsson-8|Oluff Abelsson]], 2 par **Matts Persson, 1 par **[[Eriksson-1363|Jöns]], (Bagge-Jöns) 2 par **Oluff Larsson, hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Davidsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Dawidsboda]] (Davidsbo) **Mats (Finne), hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Sotebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Soteboda]] (Sotebo) **Peder (Nilsson), hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Järån, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Jærffåån]] (Järån) **Oluff (Helsing) Larsson, hjonelag 1 par, piga **Thomas (Halvardsson), hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Främshyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Fremshyttan]] (Främshyttan) **Oluff (Joensson), hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Darsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Darsboda]] (Darsbo) **[[Hansson-1445|Oluff Hansson]], hjonelag 1 par **[[Larsson-3040|Erich Larsson]], hjonelag 1 par, piga *[[:Category: Björkviken, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Björkewiken]] (Björkviken) **[[Andersson-12634|Lars (Andersson)]], hjonelag 1 par *[[:Category: Gävebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Gäffwieboda]] (Gävebo) **[[Andersson-5925|Hans (Andersson)]], hjonelag 1 par, nu förlamat quinna, piga *[[:Category: Fantbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Fanteboda]] (Fantbo) **[[Knutsson-417|Mårthen]] (Knutsson), enkling, 1/2 par, piga *[[:Category: Sund, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Sund]] **Erich (Knutsson), hjonelag 1 par **[[Simonsson-254|Marcus]], hjonelag 1 par (far till [[Marcusson-11|Hans Marcusson]] *[[:Category: Simonsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Simonsboda]] (Simonsbo) **Påwel N, h - 1 *[[:Category: Långviken, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Långviken]] **Nils (Gudmundsson) hjonelag 1 par **[[Joensson-64|Thomos]] , hjonelag 1 par Sedan Östanskogen (Gunnilbo)

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[[Category:Skinnskatteberg (U)]] ==Taxation records Skinnskatteberg parish 1636 == Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:1 (1622-1636) Bild 4040 / sid 23 (AID: v402632.b4040.s23, NAD: SE/ULA/1103721) *Compare: [[Space:Skinnskatteberg_1616|Skinnskatteberg 1616]] ===First page=== : '''Mantals Lengdh uti Skinskattebergs sockn''' : på dem som skola utgöra folcka peningar : '''Anno 1636''' * Oloff i [[:Category:Masmästarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Masmästarboda]] -- 3 (father of [[Olofsson-1329|Hans Olofsson]]?) * [[Persson-3659|Jacop]] i [[:Category:Aspebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Aspeboda]] -- 5 * [[Svensson-1319|Swän Swänsson]] ''ibidem'' -- 3 * [[Hansson-1695|Hindrich]] i [[:Category:Vetterskoga, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Wetterskoga]] -- 4 * [[Nilsson-7937|Oloff Nilsson]] ''ibidem'' -- 5 * [[Olofsson-1361|Lasse]] i [[:Category:Sillbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Silleboda]] -- 3 * Erich Hansson ''ibidem'' -- 4 * Oloff i Kyrkehytta -- 2 * Hans i [[:Category:Östanfors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Östanforsen]] -- 2 * Måns i [[:Category:Flohammar, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Flodhammar]] -- 0 * [[:Jacobsson-679|Anders (Jacobsson)]] i [[:Category: Malingstorp, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Malingstorp]] -- husfattig * [[Andersson-5429|Mats Andersson]] i [[:Category:Mortorp, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Mooragård]] (Mortorp) -- 4 * Enkian i [[:Category:Grisnäs, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Grisanäs]] -- 2 (widow of [[Jöransson-163|Lars Jöransson]] * [[Mattsson-849|Mats Matsson]] i [[:Category:Åmundsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Åmundsboda]] -- 2 * Anders i [[:Category:Laggarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Laggareboda]] -- 2 * Oloff Oloffsson ''ibidem'' -- 2 * [[Unknown-582785|Jacop i Kraaboda]] -- 3 * Jöns i [[:Category:Valtarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Valtareboda]] -- 2 * [[Pedersson-110|Knut]] i [[:Category:Uggelforsen yttre, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Ytre Ugglforsen]] -- 4 * Anders Pedersson ''ibidem'' -- 5 (probably a brother) * [[Bondesson-25|Lasse]] i [[:Category:Ställberget, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Ställeberget]] -- 2 * Oloff i [[:Category:Kallmora, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Kallemoora]] -- 4 * Peder Andersson i Brottan -- 2 * Mickel i [[:Category:Fors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Forsen]] -- 2 * [[Larsson-7708|Haldward]] i Öffer Ugglfors -- 3 * [[Jacobsson-241|Peder Jacopsson]] ''ibidem'' -- 3 * Peder Larsson ''ibidem'' -- 3 * Pedr Larsson i [[:Category:Lerkulan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Leerkula]] (Lerkulan) -- 3 * Peder Biörsson ''ibidem'' -- 3 * Erich i [[:Category:Lienshyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Lijnshytta]] (Lienshyttan) -- 3 * [[Rostvändare-1|Jöns]] i [[:Category:Bjursjön, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Biursjöboda]] (Bjursjöbo) -- 3 * Mats Jöransson ''ibidem'' -- 2 * [[Staphansson-9|Anders]] i [[:Category:Korphyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Korphyttan]] -- 2 ===Second page=== * Swän i [[:Category:Kärrgeten, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Kärgeten]] -- 2 * Oloff (Iliansson? 1616) i [[:Category:Emthyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Empthyttan]] (Emthyttan) -- 4 * Mårten ''ibidem'' -- 4 * Laße Erichsson ''ibidem'' -- 3 * [[Unknown-532524|Hans]] i [[:Category:Ångsjön, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Ångsjöbo]] -- 2 * [[Bertilsson-64|Erich Bertilsson]] i [[:Category: Broby, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Brooby]] (Broby) -- 4 * Oloff i Nyhytta -- 2 * Anders ''ibidem'' -- 2 * [[Joensson-54|Hans]] (Joensson) i Biörneboda (Björnebo) -- 3 * [[Olofsson-124|Nils]] i [[:Category:Godkärra, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Godtiärna]] (Godkärra) -- 5 * [[Olofsson-111|Hans Olofsson]] ''ibidem'' -- 2 * [[Eriksson-1785|Hans Erichsson]] i [[:Category:Kärrbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Kärreboda]] -- 3 * [[Unknown-584480|Haldwar]] i Hultboda -- 4 * [[Andersson-6979|Laße]] i [[:Category:Högfors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Högforsen]] -- 4 * [[Hansson-2849|Knut Hansson]] ''ibidem'' -- 4 * [[Andersson-12668|Erich Andersson]] ''ibidem'' -- 2 * [[Göransson-169|Hans Jöransson]] i [[:Category:Sunnanfors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Sunafors]] (Sunnanfors) -- 4 * [[Ersson-766|Lasse Erichsson]] ''ibidem'' -- 2 * Olof Hindersson ''ibidem'' -- 2 * [[Olsson-4688|Swän]] i [[:Category:Harpbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Harpeboda]] -- 2 (father of [[Svensdotter-1735|Anna Svensdotter]]) * [[Finne-41|Seffred]] i [[:Category:Övertjärn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Öffvtiärna]] (Övertjärn) -- 4 * [[Thomsson-13|Oloff]] i [[:Category:Lövslätten, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Löffslättan]] (Lövslätten) -- 2 * Tåmos ''ibidem'' -- 1 (father of the above) * [[Svensson-612|Erich]] i [[:Category:Plöjningen, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Plöjningsboda]] -- 2 * [[Henriksson-638|Mårten]] i [[:Category:Skommarbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Skomareboda]] -- 4 * Nils Pedersson ''ibidem'' -- 2 * Jöran Oloffsson i Baggmark -- 2 * [[Nilsson-9833|Peder]] i [[:Category:Klockarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Klockareboda]] -- 3 * Anders i [[:Category:Svarvarbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Svarfvareboda]] -- 2 - father of [[Andersdotter-4556|Marit Andersdotter]] * [[Jönsson-2782|Oloff]] i [[:Category:Forsbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Forseby]] -- 2 * Mårten i Österboda -- 1 * Oloff Larsson i [[:Category:Persbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Pedersboda]] -- 5 * Hans i [[:Category:Davidsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Davidsboda]] -- 3 * [[Sigfridsson-41|Grels]] i [[:Category:Pilbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Pileboda]] -- 4 * Laße i [[:Category:Järån, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Iäråna]] (Järån) -- 3 * Oloff i [[:Category:Svarvarbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Svarfvareboda]] -- 3 ===Third page=== * Laße i [[:Category:Skräddarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)| Skräddareboda]] --3 * Oloff i Fagerstad -- 3 * Nils i [[:Category: Främshyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Främshyttan]] -- 3 * [[Olofsson-3546|Laße Oloffsson]] ''ibidem'' -- 3 * Peder Joansson ''ibidem'' -- 2 (father of [[Pärsson-122|Anders Pärsson]]?) * [[Hansson-1445|Oloff Hansson]] i [[:Category:Darsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Dalsboda]](Darsbo) -- 3 * [[Olofsson-1357|Oloff Oloffsson]] ''ibidem'' -- 2 (son of the above) * Jöns Larsson i [[:Category:Darsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Dalsboda]] -- 3 * [[Eriksson-1362|Laße Erichsson]] ''ibidem'' -- 3 * [[Andersson-12634|Laße]] i [[:Category:Björkviken, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Björkewijken]] -- 4 * Måns i [[:Category: Årnebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Årneboda]] -- 2 * [[Andersson-5925|Hans]] i [[:Category:Gävebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Gäffweboda]] (Gävebo) -- 3 * [[Knutsson-417|Mårten]] i [[:Category:Fantbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Fanteboda]] -- 2 * Hindrich ''ibidem'' -- 2 * [[Unknown-589664|Påwel]] i [[:Category: Römyra, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Röömyra]] - 2 * [[Larsson-3496|Hans Larsson]] i [[:Category:Sund, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Sundet]] -- 2 * [[Marcusson-11|Hans Marcusson]] ''ibidem'' -- 2 * [[Andersson-7424|Mats]] i [[:Category:Simonsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Simansboda]] -- 2 * Oloff i Gnarpeboda -- 2 * Måns i [[:Category:Långviken, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Långwijken]] -- 3 * Mårten ''ibidem'' -- 3 * Nils Oloffsson ''ibidem'' -- 2 * Jöran Tåmosson ''ibidem'' - 2 - [[Thomsson-24|Jon Thomsson]]? eller hans bror * Israel Oloffsson i Litslabytäckt * [[Erichsson-74|Christoffer]] i [[:Category: Ersbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Erichsboda]] -- 4 * Hans Urbansson -- 6 * Pastor Loci ([[Olofsson-1390|Stephanus Olai]]) -- 6 * Smeder: ** Pedr Larsson Kongssmed -- 2 ** Jacop, [[Hisingh-2|Olof Hysings]] smed -- 5 ** Påwel Michlsson, [[Hisingh-1|Michel Hysings]] smed -- 3 ** Staffan, Lockmans smed -- 3 ** Erich Eskilsson, smed -- 2 ** [[Christoffersson-77|Joen Christoffersson]] -- 2 ===Fourth page=== ** Johan Effwertsson, gångsmed -- 1 (presumably a son of [[Johansson-1176|Ewert Johansson]]) ** Lenart Flodhammarsmed -- 2 * Swen Andersson, Lockmans skrivare -- 3 * Jöran på Boren -- 3 * [[Olofsson-2795|Tore Oloffsson]] i [[:Category:Sund, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Sund]] -- 2 * Anna i Klockarestugu -- 1 Ryttare * Peder Hinderichsson i [[:Category: Vetterskoga, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Wetterskog]] -- 1 * Peder Matsson i Baggemark -- 2 Soldater * Oloff Larsson i Högfors -- 2 * [[Jacobsson-682|Anders Jacopsson]] i Malinstorp * Ilian Larsson -- 1 ===Fifth page=== [[De_la_Gardie-22|Feltherrens]] Bruk Skerwik [http://runeberg.org/jernkont/1910/0132.html Jernkontorets annaler] * Christoffer Klath van Semegallen -- 1 * Gårdsdrängar ** [[Danielsson-326|Israel Danielsson]] -- 1 ** Oloff -- 1 ** Nils Andersson -- 1 ** Anders Jönsson -- 1 ** Nils Finne och sin hustru -- 2 ** pijgor -- 3 **Anders i Näla, profoss, sin hustru -- 2 **Frants kolare och sin hustru -- 2 **Petter B?? kolare med sin hustru, piga -- 3 **[[Doya-2|Clats Duij]] kolare, sin hustru och dräng -- 3 **Nils Kolare sin hustru och dräng, vilken är Peder Västgöte -- 3 **Nils hammarsmed med sin hustru -- 2, drängar två och en vallflicka -- 3 **Olof Nilsson hammarsmed mäd sin hustru och twå drängar -- 4 **Olof Larsson hammarsmed sin hustru -- 2 **Erich Hammarsmed sin hustru -- 2 **Gregorius frantsos, körare -- 1 **[[Mineur-28|Jacop frantsos]] och sin hustru -- 2 **Jacop Twesk(?) körare och sin hustru -- 2 **Clats uppsättare och sin hustru -- 2 **Mr Jacop Byggmestare sin hustru -- 2 **Jon Pedersson Timberkarl sin hustru -- 2 **Arboga-Jon Timberkarl sin hustru -- 2 **Jöran Finne mäd sin hustru -- 2 **Nils i Empthyttan sin hustru -- 2 **Oloff Smeltaredräng -- 1 **Lasse Andersson i Malmbodan sin hustru -- 2 **Ingewall Oloffsson plöjare -- 2 Den 6 Januarij Anno 1636

Skinnskatteberg 1663

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[[Category:Skinnskatteberg (U)]] '''Mantalslängd 1663''': Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:4 (1663) Bild 2530 (AID: v402635.b2530, NAD: SE/ULA/1103721) -- Mantalslängder 1642-1820, 20 Västmanlands län, SE/RA/55203/55203.21/22 (1663), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0006398_00086 bildid: A0006398_00086, sida 88] Riksarkivet SVAR (inte samma exemplar). Så gott som alla nämns endast vid förnamn i längden.
Smeder och bruksfolk har en egen avdelning på slutet, som ej har transkriberats. *'''[[:Category: Masmästarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Masmästarbo]]''' **[[Olofsson-1329|Hans Olofsson (abt.1615-1682)]] m [[Göstasdotter-2|hu]], [[Hansdotter-860|dotter]] o [[Matsson-201|måg]] - 4 pers *'''[[:Category: Aspebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Aspebo]]''' **[[Svensson-1319|Sven Svensson (abt.1605-1686)]] m [[Svensson-2373|son]], [[Larsdotter-1740|sonhustru]] o dräng - 4 pers **[[Jacobsson-306|Mats "Måns" Jacobsson (abt.1620-1676)]](?) m [[Nilsdotter-2760|hu]] o piga - 3 pers *'''[[:Category: Vetterskoga, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Wetterskoga]]''' **[[Pedersson-104|Erik Pedersson (1611-1701)]] m [[Henriksdotter-218|hu]], 2 drängar o en piga - 5 pers **[[Olofsson-2796|Peder Olofsson (abt.1615-1685)]] m [[Matsdotter-493|hu]] o dräng - 3 pers **[[Olofsson-1557|Hans Olofsson (abt.1610-abt.1668)]] m [[Larsdotter-4313|hu]] o [[Hansdotter-1148|dotter]] - 3 pers **[[Henriksson-353|Jöran Henriksson (abt.1615-1680)]] m [[Andersdotter-4640|hu]], [[Jöransdotter-136|dotter]] o dräng - 4 pers *'''[[:Category: Sillbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Sillbo]]''' **[[Olofsson-1361|Lars Olofsson (abt.1605-1674)]] m [[Olofsdotter-1165|hu]], [[Larsson-3346|son]] o [[Larsdotter-4323|dotter]] - 4 pers **[[Hansson-2860|Olof Hansson (abt.1617-1682)]] m [[Jonsdotter-4711|hu]], [[Olofsson-1661|son]] o [[Olofsdotter-2638|dotter]] - 4 pers ** [[Larsson-3055|Erik Larsson (abt.1625-1687)]] m [[Svensdotter-1327|hu]] o piga - 3 pers *'''[[:Category: Laggarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Laggarbo]]''' **[[Jöransson-262|Olof Jöransson (abt.1620-1667)]] m hu - 2 pers **Lars i Torpet - 1 pers - kan vara [[Hansson-3489|Lars Hansson]] *'''[[:Category: Flohammar, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Flohammar]]''' **[[Strang-1405|Hercules Strang (abt.1620-bef.1674)]] m hu o dräng *'''[[:Category: Torrvallen, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Torrvallsbo]]''' **[[Andersson-7113|Per Andersson (abt.1605-1673)]] m [[Mattsdotter-615|hu]] o [[Persson-3658|son]] - 3 pers *'''[[:Category: Mortorp, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Mortorpet]]''' **[[Andersson-5429|Mats Andersson (1599-1683)]] m [[Olofsdotter-1006|hu]], [[Matsson-202|son]] och [[Svensdotter-1689|sonhustru]] - 4 pers **[[Christoffersson-77|Joen Christoffersson (abt.1601-1685)]] m [[Andersdotter-8382|hu]] o [[Jonsdotter-5760|dotter]] - 3 pers *'''[[:Category: Grisnäs, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Grisnäs]]''' **[[Danielsson-326|Israel Danielsson (-1684)]] m [[Unknown-320791|hu]] o piga - 3 pers *'''[[:Category: Åmundsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Åmundsbo]]''' **[[Mattsson-850|Anders Mattsson (abt.1620-abt.1698)]] m [[Andersdotter-8395|hu]] - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Römyra, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Svartbäckstorpet]]''' **[[Andersson-5429|Mats Andersson (1599-1683)]] m [[Olofsdotter-1006|hu]] - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Krabo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Krabo]]''' **[[Jacobsson-906|Hendrich Jacobsson (abt.1627-abt.1700)]] m [[Jacobsdotter-787|hu]] - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Valtarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Waltarbo]]''' **[[Persson-8506|Olof Persson (abt.1625-1673)]] m [[Olofsdotter-3296|hu]] o pi - 3 pers **[[Jönsson-8354|Anders Jönsson (1606-1696)]] m hu - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Uggelforsen yttre, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Yttre Uggelforsen]]''' **[[Knutsson-225|Peder Knutsson (abt.1614-1699)]] m [[Danielsdotter-256|hu]] - 2 pers **[[Knutsson-208|Hans Knutsson (abt.1616-1671)]] (nybliven änkling) - 1 pers *'''[[:Category: Uggelforsen mellan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Mellan Uggleforsen]]''' **[[Jacobsson-241|Peder Jacobsson (abt.1604-1686)]] m hu - 2 pers **[[Andersson-15501|Lars Andersson (1603-1679)]] m son, dotter o måg - 4 pers *'''[[:Category: Ställberget, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Ställberget]]''' **[[Larsson-7722|Anders Larsson (abt.1630-1679)]] m [[Larsdotter-2504|hu]] - 2 pers **[[Larsson-7708|Halvard Larsson (abt.1600-1690)]], m dotter - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Kallmora, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Kallmoren]]''' **[[Larsson-6730|Per Larsson (1615-1687)]] m [[Hansdotter-1121|hu]] o 2 pigor - 4 pers **[[Larsson-7598|Olof Larsson (abt.1610-1675)]] m [[Andersdotter-10213|hu]] o piga - 3 pers **[[Jöransson-87|Hindrik Jöransson (abt.1618-1703)]] m [[Larsdotter-4300|hu]] - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Bråten, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Bråten]]''' **[[Olofsson-3536|Mats Olofsson (abt.1610-aft.1680)]] m [[Nilsdotter-6130|hu]] - 2 pers **[[Nilsson-9831|Lars Nilsson (abt.1630-1679)]] m hu *'''[[:Category: Ställberget, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Ställbergstorpet]]''' **[[Bondesson-25|Lars Bondesson (abt.1600-1679)]] m hu - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Hultet, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Hult]]''' **[[Olofsson-3571|Johan Olofsson (abt.1630-abt.1698)]] m [[Persdotter-6212|hu]] - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Fors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Forsen o Forstorpet]]''' **[[Unknown-586986|Elin (abt.1620-1690)]] - 1 pers ** [[Olsson-5919|Per Olsson (abt.1600-1670)]]s hu o son - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Rönningen, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Röghningen]]''' (Rönningen) **[[Andersson-12732|Sven Andersson (abt.1606-1681)]] m [[Widichsdotter-23|hu]], 2 söner, sonhustru o dotter - 6 pers *'''[[:Category: Ångsjön, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Ångsjö torp]]''' ** [[Hansson-3568|Olof Hansson (abt.1629-1672)]] m hu - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Lerkulan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Lerkulan]]''' **[[Larsson-7710|Peder Larsson (abt.1595-1669)]] m hu, [[Pedersson-156|son]] o sonhustru - 4 pers **[[Nilsson-3981|Hans Nilsson (abt.1630-1688)]] m [[Larsdotter-2034|hu]] *'''[[:Category: Korphyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Korphyttan]]''' **[[Nilsson-9884|Johan Nilsson (1615-1682)]] m [[Andersdotter-10362|hu]], dräng o piga - 4 pers *'''[[:Category: Bjursjön, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Bjursjön]]''' **[[Nilsson-795|Olof Nilsson (1611-1690)]] m [[Eriksdotter-80|hu]], [[Olofsdotter-140|dotter]] o dräng - 4 pers **[[Jönsson-3521|Erik Jönsson (abt.1630-abt.1698)]] m [[Larsdotter-1741|hu]] o dräng - 3 pers *'''[[:Category: Emthyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Ämthyttan]]''' **[[Henriksson-654|Anders Henriksson (abt.1610-1675)]] m hu o [[Andersdotter-8449|dotter]] - 3 pers **[[Mårtensson-954|Anders Mårtensson (abt.1636-1686)]] m hu - 2 pers **[[Göransson-170|Lars Göransson (abt.1600-1687)]] m [[Eriksdotter-879|hu]] o [[Larsdotter-1993|dotter]] - 3 pers **[[Larsson-7612|Erich Larsson (abt.1626-1706)]] med dräng och piga - 3 pers *'''[[:Category: Kärrgeten, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Kärrgeten]]''' **[[Mineur-28|Jacob Mineur (abt.1611-1692)]] m hu 2 söner o dotter - 5 pers **[[Mineur-31|Mats Mineur (abt.1632-1697)]] m hu - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Broby, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Broby]]''' **[[Bertilsson-64|Erik Bertilsson (abt.1605-1679)]] m [[Larsdotter-4351|hu]], [[Eriksson-3571|son]], dräng o piga - 5 pers *'''Nyhyttan''' (i Kyrkbyn) **[[Olofsson-3516|Peder Olofsson (abt.1630-1679)]] m hu o dräng - 3 pers *'''[[:Category: Björnebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Björnebo]]''' **[[Joensson-54|Hans Joensson (abt.1604-1685)]] m hu, son o dotter - 4 pers *'''[[:Category: Godkärra, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Godkärra]]''' **[[Olofsson-111|Hans Olofsson (1606-1673)]] m [[Evertsdotter-1|hu]], 2 söner o piga - 5 pers *'''[[:Category: Kärrbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Kärrbo]]''' **[[Eriksson-1785|Hans Eriksson (-1679)]] m [[Andersdotter-4571|hu]], 2 söner o piga - 5 pers **[[Jacobsson-305|Gabriel Jacobsson (abt.1625-1679)]] m [[Larsdotter-2349|hu]] - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Hultebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Hultebo]]''' **[[Persson-8463|Knut Persson (1626-1693)]] m [[Unknown-584556|hu]], [[Halvardsdotter-61|dotter]] o [[Pedersson-152|måg]] - 4 pers *'''[[:Category: Högfors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Högforsen]]''' **[[Skräddare-3|Petter Skräddare (abt.1604-1692)]] m [[Larsdotter-4290|hu]] - 2 pers **[[Larsson-2742|Anders Larsson (1609-1691)]] m [[Bernsdotter-1|hu]], [[Andersson-12589|son]] o [[Andersdotter-3654|dotter]] - 3 pers **[[Larsson-2743|Olof Larsson (1624-1693)]] m [[Persdotter-2659|hu]] - 2 pers **[[Bertilsson-61|Hans Bertilsson (abt.1608-1679)]] m [[Knutsdotter-293|hu]] o [[Hansdotter-1141|dotter]] - 3 pers *'''[[:Category: Sunnanfors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Sunnanfors]]''' **[[Göransson-169|Hans Göransson (abt.1598-1672)]] m [[Nilsdotter-2335|hu]], 2 söner o 2 sonhustrur, en dräng - 7 pers **[[Göransson-171|Anders Göransson (1618-1689)]] m [[Larsdotter-1996|hu]] o dräng - 3 pers **[[Arvidsson-143|Anders Arvidsson (1603-1696)]] m [[Larsdotter-2053|hu]] o [[Andersson-6153|son]] - 3 pers *'''[[:Category: Harpbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Harpebo]]''' **[[Svensson-2869|Mats Svensson (abt.1625-abt.1701)]] m [[Persdotter-2650|hu]] - 2 pers **[[Knutsson-226|Olof Knutsson (abt.1629-1692)]] m hu - 2 pers *'''Berget''' **[[Larsson-7620|Olof Larsson (1615-1697)]] m [[Svensdotter-3373|hu]] - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Prästbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Prästebo]]''' **[[Larsson-3047|Olof Larsson (abt.1601-1666)]] m [[Eriksdotter-865|hu]], [[Olofsson-1542|son]] o piga - 4 pers *'''[[:Category: Tackbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Tackbyn]]''' **[[Simonsson-132|Staffan Ryss (abt.1625-1698)]] m hu o dräng - 3 pers **hustru Annas [[Andersson-7482|son]] m dräng o piga - 3 pers *'''[[:Category: Lövslätten, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Lövslätten]]''' **[[Thomsson-13|Olof Thomsson (abt.1610-1693)]] m [[Hansdotter-1125|hu]] o dräng - 3 pers ** Pehr Olofsson m hu - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Haraldsjön, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Haraldsjön]]''' **[[Sigfridsson-36|Jacob Sigfridsson (abt.1610-1687)]] m hu, [[Jacobsson-304|son]] o 2 döttrar - 5 pers **[[Simonsson-126|Sigfrid Simonsson (abt.1604-1684)]] m [[Sigfridsdotter-29|hu]] - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Övertjärn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Övertjärna]]''' **[[Nilsson-9824|Jöran Nilsson (abt.1630-aft.1671)]] m hu o 2 drängar (hans bröder) - 4 pers **[[Erichsson-100|Michel Erichsson (abt.1630-abt.1700)]] m [[Michelsdotter-77|hu]] - 2 pers **[[Erichsson-109|Lars]] m [[Simonsdotter-275|hu]] - 2 pers **Eriks son m hu - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Plöjningen, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Plöjningen]]''' **[[Eriksson-202|Anders Eriksson (1624-1697)]] m hu o dräng - 3 pers **[[Eriksson-261|Mats Eriksson (1628-1712)]] m [[Olofsdotter-1012|hu]] - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Skommarbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Skommarbo]]''' **[[Olsson-5832|Lars Olsson (abt.1625-1676)]] m [[Mårtensdotter-674|hu]] o piga - 3 pers **Änkan *'''[[:Category: Baggbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Baggbyn]]''' **[[Mattsson-406|Mats Mattsson (abt.1615-abt.1699)]] m [[Eriksdotter-110|hu]] o dräng - 3 pers *'''[[:Category: Klockarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Klockarbo]]''' **[[Erichsson-97|Oloff Erichsson (abt.1615-1669)]] m [[Pedersdotter-176|hu]] o son - 3 pers **[[Persson-8479|Anders Persson (abt.1600-1666)]], utfattig och tigger *'''[[:Category: Svarvarbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Svarvarbo]]''' **[[Andersson-15316|Per Andersson (abt.1628-1669)]] m [[Andersdotter-10241|hu]], dräng o 2 pigor - 5 pers *'''[[:Category: Forsbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Forsbyn]]''' **[[Olofsson-1374|Anders Olofsson (abt.1607-1684)]] m [[Olofsdotter-1374|hu]] o dotter - 3 pers **[[Olofsson-1200|Erik Olofsson (1614-1691)]] m [[Mårtensdotter-254|hu]] o dräng - 3 pers *'''Österbo''' **[[Jönsson-8330|Hans Jönsson (abt.1628-1682)]] m hu - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Persbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Persbo]]''' **[[Hansson-3530|Peder Hansson (abt.1610-1689)]] m hu, son dotter o måg - 5 pers **Hans m hu o 2 drängar - 4 pers *'''[[:Category: Davidsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Davidsbo]]''' **[[Jönsson-8373|Hans Jönsson (abt.1625-1669)]] m [[Hansdotter-2415|hu]] - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Sotebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Sotebo]]''' **Joen m hu - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Pilbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Pilbo]]''' **[[Grelsson-37|Thomas Grelsson (abt.1631-1675)]] m [[Persdotter-2698|hu]], dräng o piga - 4 pers *'''[[:Category: Järån, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Järån]]''' **[[Jönsson-3578|Peder Jönsson (abt.1618-1683)]] m [[Nilsdotter-2776|hu]] - 2 pers **[[Thomasson-889|Halvards]] hustru - 1 pers *'''[[:Category: Ivarbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Ivarbyn]]''' **[[Hansson-3535|Olof Hansson (abt.1610-1670)]] m hu o 2 söner - 4 pers *'''Fagerstad''' **[[Hansson-3576|Jöns Hansson (1625-1669)]] m [[Nilsdotter-6173|hu]] - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Skräddarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Skräddarbo]]''' **[[Olofsson-3538|Johan Olofsson (abt.1606-1680)]] m hu o son - 3 pers **[[Olofsson-2827|Lars']] hustru - 1 pers [[Larsdotter-4335|Anna Larsdotter (abt.1615-1679)]] *'''[[:Category: Främshyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Främshyttan]]''' **[[Olofsson-3546|Lars Olofsson (abt.1599-1685)]] m hu, 2 söner o dot, dräng o piga - 7 pers **[[Nilsson-9844|Erich Nilsson (1634-1697)]] m hu o dräng - 3 pers **[[Olofsson-3548|Jöns Olofsson (abt.1630-1674)]] m [[Nilsdotter-6140|hu]] o dräng - 3 pers *'''[[:Category: Darsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Darsbo]] **[[Olofsson-1370|Hans Olofsson (abt.1605-1666)]] m [[Ersdotter-588|hu]], dräng o piga - 4 pers **[[Olofsson-1357|Olof Olofsson (abt.1610-1677)]] m [[Eriksdotter-758|hu]], 2 söner o dot - 5 pers **[[Olofsson-1358|Daniel Olofsson (abt.1614-1693)]] m [[Nilsdotter-2423|hu]] - 2 pers **[[Eriksson-1362|Lars Eriksson (abt.1591-1688)]] m [[Olofsdotter-1146|hu]] 3 söner, shu *'''[[:Category: Björkviken, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Björkviken]]''' **[[Månsson-754|Anders Månsson (abt.1615-1703)]] m hu o dräng - 3 pers **Anders i Hälla *'''[[:Category: Gävebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Gävebo]]''' **[[Olofsson-1556|Anders Olofsson (abt.1630-1672)]] m hu o dräng - 3 pers *'''[[:Category: Årnebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Årnebo]]''' (Ornebo) **[[Effrikasson-3|Hans Effrikasson (abt.1610-)]] m [[Hansdotter-2219|dotter]] o [[Svensson-4550|måg]] *'''[[:Category: Römyra, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Römyran]]''' **[[Pålsson-497|Erich Pålsson (1622-1699)]] (Pehrsson!)! m [[Olsdotter-3275|hu]] - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Torbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Torbo]]''' **Anders Eriksson m dräng o piga - 3 pers *'''[[:Category: Kalvängen, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Kalvängen]]''' **[[Andersson-5955|Pers]] änka - [[Olofsdotter-1135|Margareta Olofsdotter (abt.1616-1674)]] - 1 pers *'''[[:Category: Sund, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Sund]]''' **[[Hansson-1660|Lars Hansson (abt.1627-1697)]] m [[Andersdotter-4556|hu]] o dräng - 3 pers **[[Marcusson-11|Hans Marcusson (abt.1602-1683)]] m [[Olofsdotter-1168|hu]], son o piga - 4 pers *'''[[:Category: Simonsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Simonsbo]]''' **[[Mattsson-490|Peder Mattsson (abt.1627-1693)]] m hu - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Långviken, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Långviken]]''' **[[Andersson-6870|Torsten Andersson (1613-1692)]] m [[Persdotter-2620|hu]] o [[Torstensson-68|son]] - 3 pers **[[Persson-3636|Mårten Persson (abt.1623-1693)]] m [[Larsdotter-4302|hu]] - 2 pers **[[Nilsson-9873|Peder Nilsson (abt.1630-1675)]] m [[Larsdotter-5190|hu]] - 2 pers **[[Svensson-5526|Jon Svensson (-1676)]] m [[Matsdotter-618|hu]] - 2 pers **Hans Bengtsson m hu o piga - 3 pers - varken född eller död i Skinnskatteberg *'''Rakåsen''' ([https://kartor.eniro.se/m/E1GsB Karta]) **Jonas m hu - 2 pers **[[Thomsson-24|Jon Thomssons]] hustru - 1 pers - Jon överårig, hustrun hette Sara *'''[[:Category: Ersbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Ersbo]]''' och Eriksbo Torp **[[Christoffersson-106|Anders Christoffersson (abt.1620-abt.1700)]] med piga - 2 pers **[[Christoffersson-76|Erich Christoffersson (abt.1600-1685)]] m hu - 2 pers *'''[[:Category: Drambolen, Gunnilbo (U)|Drambolen]]''' **[[Olofsson-2096|Pehr Olofsson (abt.1620-aft.1666)]] m [[Svensdotter-2170|hu]] - 2 pers Allt som allt listas som skattskyldiga i Skinnskatteberg 1663 (smeder och bruksfolk inräknat): *186 husbönder *180 hustrur *45 söner *9 sonhustrur *25 döttrar *5 mågar *54 drängar *36 pigor *6 soldater som inte skattar (endast hustrun inräknad ovan) *Totalt 546 personer (mellan 16 och 60 år)

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[[Category:Skinnskatteberg (U)]] Skinnskatteberg AI:1 is the first book of household records for Skinnskatteberg. It was started in 1663, by the new vicar [[Olofsson-1636|Aron Olai Helsingius (1614-1683)]]. The same book was used at least until the death of Aron Olai in 1683. (Actually the second part may have been ''started'' after 1683.) The book is loosely divided into two sections, repeating roughly the same place names in (very) roughly the same order. The list below follows the order in the first section. It is also more complete for the first section. The dating of the notes is not always clear - sometimes it seems as if notes have been made wherever there still was some space free. On the other hand, there are numerous notes of baptisms, marriages, etc. in the families, which is useful even though it has not been carried through systematically. The version available at [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0020361_00005 Riksarkivet SVAR] was microfilmed by the Genealogical Society Utah in 1953. It is unpaginated. The ArkivDigital version has a typewritten place name index referring to page numbers - evidently the book was paginated after 1953 by means of running numbers stamped in the upper right corner of each right-page. __NOTOC__ ==[[:Category: Skärviken, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Skärviks gård]] p. 6== : Skärvik's manor is on page 6, which is the first page of actual household records. : At this time the [[Funck-97|Funck]] family was in residence. {{Image|file=Skinnskatteberg_AI1.jpg |size=700 |caption=Skärviks gård, household record started 1663 (Skinnskatteberg AI:1, p.6 [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v73999.b10.s6 Arkiv Digital] }} ==[[:Category: Born, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Born]] p. 8 and p. 76== Bohren, Bårntorpet, Gattjärn, Gartjärn - same place *[[Bengtsson-975|Jacob Bengtsson]] with family *''Fransosen'' [[Crochet-125|Johan Kråke]] (Crochet) with family ==[[:Category: Masmästarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Masmästarbo]] p. 9 and p 76.== *[[Olofsson-1329|Hans Olofsson (abt.1615-1682)]] with family *Herr Ryttmästaren Gustaf, Fru Maria Hammilton *[[Staffansson-75|Anders Staffansson (1640-)]] with wife Karin (Mattsdotter) and son Johan (married in 1664 entered on both pages in 1683) ==[[:Category: Aspebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Aspebo]] p. 10, p. 77== [[Space:Households_in_Aspebo|Households in Aspebo]] 1613-1663, WikiTree page *[[Svensson-1319|Sven Svensson (abt.1605-1686)]] with family **[[Svensson-2373|Anders Svensson (1630-1699)]] with family *[[Jacobsson-306|Mats Jacobsson (abt.1620-1676)]] with family *[[Persson-3240|Erik Persson (1652-1715)]] with family (mostly in the second part) ==[[:Category: Drambolen, Gunnilbo (U)|Drambolen]] p. 11== *[[Olofsson-2096|Pehr Olofsson (abt.1620-aft.1666)]] and family. Drambolen in mostly in the book for Gunnilbo ==[[:Category: Vetterskoga, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Wetterskoga]] p.12, p. 78== [[Space:Vetterskogafolk|Vetterskogafolk]] WikiTree page *[[Pedersson-104|Erik Pedersson (1611-1701)]] with family *[[Olofsson-2796|Peder Olofsson (abt.1615-1685)]] and his wife *[[Olofsson-1557|Hans Olofsson (abt.1610-abt.1668)]] with family, succeeded by [[Hansson-1717|Olof Hansson (1644-1722)]] *[[Henriksson-353|Jöran Henriksson (abt.1615-1680)]] in Wetterskogstorpet ==[[:Category: Sillbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Sillbo]] p. 14, p. 79== [[Space:Sillebofolk|Sillebofolk]] WikiTree page *[[Olofsson-1361|Lars Olofsson (abt.1605-1674)]] with family **[[Larsson-3346|Mats Larsson (abt.1640-1695)]] *[[Hansson-2860|Olof Hansson (abt.1617-1682)]] with family **[[Olofsson-1661|Olof Olofsson (1640-1703)]] *[[Månsson-1306|Olof Månsson (abt.1628-1696)]] with family ==[[:Category: Bovallen, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Bovallen]] p. 16, p. 80== People come and go at the foundry. Few profiles made. *[[Klasson_Garneij-1|Frans Klasson Garneij (abt.1638-1717)]] *[[Utterman-2|Sven Utterman (1644-1714)]] with family ==[[:Category: Östanfors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Östanfors]] p. 17, p. 82== *Jacob Stiernkopp *[[Werme-20|Olof Werme (1612-1687)]] with family ==[[:Category: Flohammar, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Flohammar]] p.18== *[[Strang-1405|Hercules Strang (abt.1620-bef.1674)]] with family *[[Larsson-3710|Petter (Larsson) Borg (1651-1692)]] with family ==[[:Category: Torrvallen, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Torrvallen]] p. 19, p. 83== [[Space:Från_Malinstorp_till_Torrvallen|Torrvallen & Malingstorp]] WikiTree page *[[Andersson-7113|Per Andersson (abt.1605-1673)]] with family **[[Persson-3658|Johan Persson (1639-abt.1700)]] *[[Mattsson-848|Matts Mattsson (1624-1697)]] in Svartbäcks Torp, p.19, p.88 ==[[:Category: Mortorp, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Mortorp]] p. 20, p.84== [[Space:Mortorp_med_mera|Mortorp, Grisnäs, Åmundsbo]] WikiTree page *[[Andersson-5429|Mats Andersson (1599-1683)]] *[[Matsson-202|Johan Matsson (1629-1698)]] with family **[[Matsson-202|Johan Matsson (1629-1698)]] *[[Christoffersson-77|Joen Christoffersson (abt.1601-1685)]] with family ==[[:Category: Grisnäs, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Grisnäs]] p. 22, p. 84== *[[Danielsson-326|Israel Danielsson (-1684)]] with family ==[[:Category: Åmundsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Åmundsbo]] p. 23, p. 85== *[[Mattsson-850|Anders Mattsson (abt.1620-abt.1698)]] with family ==[[:Category: Laggarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Laggarbo]] p. 24, p. 85== *[[Jöransson-262|Olof Jöransson]] with wife Ingeborg and two sons *[[Bengtsson-1853|Johan Bengtsson (1646-1732)]] with family ==[[:Category: Valtarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Valtarbo]] p. 24, p.86== *[[Jönsson-8354|Anders Jönsson (1606-1696)]] the smith with family **[[Andersson-15357|Anders Andersson (abt.1643-1682)]] with wife *[[Jönsson-8397|Olof Jönsson (abt.1610-1669)]] with family **[[Olofsson-3552|Peder Olofsson (1654-)]] (son of Olof Persson) *[[Persson-8452|Thomas Persson (1636-1721)]] with family (after 1680) ==[[:Category: Uggelforsen yttre, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Yttre Uggelforsen]] p. 25, p.88== [[Space:Uggelforsarna|Uggelforsarna]] a WikiTree page *[[Hansson-1477|Knut Hansson (1648-1722)]] with family * [[Hansson-1666|Erik Hansson (abt.1635-)]] with wife and sons ==[[:Category: Uggelforsen mellan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Mellan Uggelfors]] p. 89== *[[Knutsson-225|Peder Knutsson (abt.1614-1699)]] with family *[[Jacobsson-241|Peder Jacobsson (abt.1604-1686)]] with family *[[Knutsson-209|Carl Knutsson Rostvändare (1600-1692)]] with family ==[[:Category: Ställberget, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Ställberget]] p. 28, p. 90== *[[Bondesson-25|Lars Bondesson (abt.1600-1679)]] with family *[[Larsdotter-2504|Lucia Larsdotter (abt.1633-1703)]] ==[[:Category: Rönningen, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Rönningen]] p. 29, p. 90== *[[Andersson-12732|Sven Andersson (abt.1606-1681)]] and family **[[Svensson-4548|Anders Svensson (1634-abt.1698)]] and family ==[[:Category: Fors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Forsen]] p. 30, p. 92== *Olof Persson m hu *smeden Olof Ödbjörnsson m hu *konan [[Unknown-586986|Elin (abt.1620-1690)]] ==[[:Category: Uggelforsen övre, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Övre Uggelfors]] p. 30, p. 34, p.82== *[[Larsson-7869|Anders Larsson]] m hu [[Haraldsdotter-57|Karin Haraldsdotter]] *[[Knutsson-209|Carl Knutsson Rostvändare (1600-1692)]] with family *Nils Mattsson m hu *Stam Olof with wife Margareta and sister Annika *Anders Jönsson with wife Karin, then wife Sara *Nils Matsson with wife Elisabet *goodwife Marit *[[Persson-2890|Jacob Persson (1649-1707)]] ==[[:Category:Kallmora, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Kallmora]] p. 31, p. 92== [[Space:Kallmora_och_Bråten|Kallmora och Bråten]] *[[Larsson-6730|Per Larsson (1615-1687)]] with family *[[Jöransson-87|Hindrik Jöransson (abt.1618-1703)]] with family *[[Larsson-7598|Olof Larsson (abt.1620-1675)]] with family **[[Olofsson-3479|Anders Olofsson (1646-1687)]] with family ==[[:Category: Bråten, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Bråten]] p.32, p., p. 92== *[[Olofsson-3536|Mats Olofsson (abt.1610-aft.1680)]] with family *[[Nilsson-9831|Lars Nilsson (abt.1630-1679)]] with family ==Hultet p. 33, p. 91== *[[Olofsson-3571|Johan Olofsson]] with wife [[Persdotter-6212|Ingeborg]] and family ==[[:Category: Holmsjön, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Holmsjön]] p. 33, p. 95== *[[Mårtensson-471|Olof Mårtensson (abt.1608-1674)]] with family ==[[:Category: Hedhammar, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Hedhammar]] p. 35, p. 83== * [[Stadigbror-2|Bengt Stadigbror]] with a big family *Jöns kolare ==[[:Category: Läckebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Läckebo]] p, 36, P. 94== *Didrich kolare, wife [[Olsdotter-3679|Elisabet]] *Mats Mårtensson, kolare ==[[:Category: Hedsmoren, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Hedsmora]] p. 36, p. 94== *[[Nilsson-9791|Christopher Nilsson (1627-1719)]] with family ==[[:Category: Lienshyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Lienshyttan]] p. 36, p. 94== *[[Andersson-5430|Olof Andersson (1615-1693)]] with family ==[[:Category: Haraldsjön, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Haralsjön]] p. 37, p- 95== *[[Sigfridsson-36|Jacob Sigfridsson (abt.1610-1687)]] with multigenerational family *[[Michelsson-89|Olof Michelsson (1654-1726)]] with wife and family ==[[:Category: Bjursjön, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Bjursjön]] p. 37, p. 97== *[[Nilsson-795|Olof Nilsson (1611-1690)]] with family *[[Jönsson-3521|Erik Jönsson (abt.1630-abt.1698)]] with family ==[[:Category: Korphyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Korphyttan]] p. 38, p. 97== *[[Nilsson-9884|Johan Nilsson (1615-1682)]] with household (he and his wife had no children) *[[Bengtsson-976|Gudmund Bengtsson (abt.1621-1715)]] Skommare. With family ==[[:Category: Lerkulan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Lerkulan]] p. 38, p. 97== *[[Persson-8506|Oloff Persson]] with wife Anna *[[Nilsson-3981|Hans Nilsson (abt.1630-1688)]] with a big family *[[Eriksson-1827|Jacob Eriksson (abt.1630-1670)]] Skrivare. With family *[[Jacobsson-275|Jacob Jacobsson]] (Kuse) lived there after getting married *''hustru'' Britha in the cellar with daughter Kirstin *settler Ericj Hendrichsson Gubb with wife Elin ==[[:Category: Ångsjön, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Ångsjöbo]] p. 39, p. 98== [[Space:Ångsjöbor|Ångsjön och Lerkulan]] WikiTree page *[[Hansson-3568|Olof Hansson]] with wife [[Persdotter-1983|Karin]] *Peder Andersson - second husband of Karin ==[[:Category: Krabo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Krabo]] p. 39, p. 86== *[[Jacobsson-906|Hendrich Jacobsson (abt.1627-abt.1700)]] with family ==[[:Category: Emthyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Emthyttan]] p. 40, p. 98== [[Space:Emthyttebor|Emthyttebor]] WikiTree page *''Bergsfogden'' [[Henriksson-654|Anders Henriksson (abt.1610-1675)]] with family *[[Mårtensson-954|Anders Mårtensson (abt.1636-1686)]] with family *[[Bertilsson-65|Lars Bertilsson (abt.1618-1676)]] in Sandvad. With family *[[Göransson-170|Lars Göransson (abt.1600-1687)]] with family *[[Matsson-201|Anders Matsson (1634-1706)]] with family *[[Carlsson-917|Knut Carlsson (1636-1717)]] with family *[[Larsson-7612|Erik Larsson (abt. 1626 - 1706)]] with sister Margareta *Tenant [[Ersson-1766|Anders Dalkarl (abt. 1620 - 1710)]] with family ==[[:Category: Kärrgeten, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Kärrgeten]] p. 41, p. 99== *[[Mineur-28|Jacob Antonsson Mineur (abt.1611-1692)]] with family *[[Hansson-1422|Anders Hansson (abt.1653-)]] (in the second part) *[[Mickelsson-60|Per Mickelsson (1665-1738)]] (in the second part) ==[[:Category: Övertjärn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Övertjärna]] p. 42, p. 101== *[[Nilsson-9824|Jöran Nilsson (abt.1630-aft.1671)]] with a mixed family (several brothers) *[[Jacobsson-277|Per Jacobsson (abt.1647-1717)]] with family *Lars Eriksson with wife Kerstin (Simonsdotter) ==[[:Category: Skilån, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Skilån]] p.43, p. 95== Skilå gård/Skilå bruk - lots of turnover, messy pages ==[[:Category: Koppargruvan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Koppargruvan]] p. 44, p. 96== *[[Arvidsson-118|Jon Arvidsson (abt.1600-1681)]] with family *[[Nilsson-3623|Gilius Nilsson (1644-1682)]] with family *[[Hansson-2885|Mats Hansson (abt.1621-abt.1667)]] with family *pump master [[Olofsson-1571|Anders Olofsson (1645-bef.1683)]] with family *and many more ==[[:Category: Högfors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Högforsen]] p. 45, p. 100== *[[Larsson-2742|Anders Larsson (1609-1691)]] and family *[[Larsson-2743|Olof Larsson (1624-1693)]] with family *[[Bertilsson-61|Hans Bertilsson (abt.1608-1679)]] with family *[[Skräddare-3|Petter Skräddare (abt.1604-1692)]] and family ==[[:Category: Hultebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Hultebo]] p. 47, p. 100== *[[Persson-8463|Knut Persson (1626-1693)]] with family *[[Pedersson-152|Mats Pedersson (1633-1697)]] with family ==[[:Category: Sunnanfors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Sunnanfors]] p. 47, p. 108== *[[Göransson-169|Hans Göransson (abt.1598-1672)]] with family *[[Göransson-211|Lars Göransson (1604-1695)]] with family *[[Göransson-171|Anders Göransson (1618-1689)]] with family ==[[:Category: Harpbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Harpebo]] p. 48, p. 108== with Berget *[[Svensson-2869|Mats Svensson (abt.1625-abt.1701)]] and family *[[Knutsson-226|Olof Knutsson (abt.1629-1692)]] and family *[[Larsson-7620|Olof Larsson Skomakare (1615-1697)]] with family ==[[:Category: Tackbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Tackbyn]] p. 49, p. 182== *[[Simonsson-132|Staffan Simonsson (abt.1625-1698)]] with family *[[Andersson-6069|Simon Andersson (abt.1590-1680)]] his father *[[Andersson-7680|Mats Andersson (abt.1647-1728)]] with family ==[[:Category: Lövslätten, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Lövslätten]] p. 49, p. 102== *[[Thomsson-13|Olof Thomsson (abt.1610-1693)]] with family *[[Simonsson-133|Per Simonsson (1635-1719)]] married to Olof's daughter ==[[:Category: Plöjningen, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Plöjningen]] p. 50, p. 102== *[[Eriksson-261|Mats Eriksson (1628-1712)]] with family *[[Eriksson-202|Anders Eriksson (1624-1697)]] with family *[[Eliasson-337|Hans Eliasson (1654-1699)]] with family ==[[:Category: Skommarbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Skommarbo]] and Skommarbo hammar; p. 50, p. 103== Lots of people at the hammer *[[Mårtensson-380|Henrik Mårtensson (abt.1641-1721)]] with family ==[[:Category: Baggbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Baggbyn]] p. 51, p. 104== *[[Mattsson-406|Mats Mattsson (abt.1615-abt.1699)]] with family ==[[:Category: Klockarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Klockarbo]] p. 52, p. 105== *[[Erichsson-97|Oloff Erichsson (abt.1615-1669)]] with family *smith Mats Erichsson ==[[:Category: Prästbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Prästbyn]] p. 53, p. 105]]== *[[Larsson-3047|Olof Larsson (abt.1601-1666)]] with family *hammersmith [[Olofsson-1360|Erik Olofsson (1635-1718)]] with family *[[Olofsson-1542|Lars Olofsson (1638-1690)]] with family *Monsieur Johan Ifwarsson with family (came a bit later and went somewhere else) ==[[:Category: Svarvarbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Svarvarbo]] p. 54, p. 106== *[[Andersson-15316|Per Andersson (abt.1628-1669)]] **Matts Olofsson - married Per's widow *[[Andersson-15319|Olof Andersson (1630-1708)]] with family ==[[:Category: Forsbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Forsbyn]] p. 54, p. 106== *[[Olofsson-1200|Erik Olofsson (1614-1691)]] with family *[[Olofsson-1374|Anders Olofsson (abt.1607-1684)]] with family ==[[:Category: Österbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Österbo]] p. 56, p. 107== *[[Jönsson-8330|Hans Jönsson (abt.1628-1682)]] with family **[[Hansson-3498|Erich Hansson (1647-1720)]] with family ==[[:Category: Persbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Persbo]] p. 55, p. 107== *[[Eriksson-3833|Anders Eriksson (abt.1629-1696)]] with family *[[Hansson-3530|Peder Hansson (abt.1610-1689)]] with family ==[[:Category: Davidsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Davidsbo]] p. 56, p. 107== *[[Jönsson-8373|Hans Jönsson (abt.1625-1669)]] with family **[[Hansson-1718|Jöns Hansson (1657-1724)]] with family ==[[:Category: Sotebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Sotebo]] p. 56, p. 109== *[[Olofsson-1335|Hans Olofsson (abt.1612-1690)]] with family ==[[:Category: Kärrbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Kärrbo]] p. 57, p. 100== *[[Eriksson-1785|Hans Eriksson (-1679)]] with family **[[Hansson-1674|Erik Hansson (abt.1637-)]] *[[Jacobsson-305|Gabriel Jacobsson (abt.1625-1679)]] with family **[[Gabrielsson-111|Lars Gabrielsson (1648-1716)]] ==[[:Category: Godkärra, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Godkärra]] p. 58, p. 99== *[[Olofsson-111|Hans Olofsson (1606-1673)]] with family **[[Hansson-264|Anders Hansson (1641-1701)]] **[[Hansson-254|Lars Hansson (1648-1713)]] ==[[:Category: Pilbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Pilbo]] p. 58, p. 110== *[[Grelsson-37|Thomas Grelsson (abt.1631-1675)]] with family *[[Grelsson-38|Mats Grelsson (abt.1634-1680)]] with family ==[[:Category: Björnebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Björnboda]] p. 59, p.99== *[[Joensson-54|Hans Joensson (abt.1604-1685)]] with family ==[[:Category: Skräddarbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Skräddarbo]] p. 59, p. 110== *[[Olofsson-3538|Johan Olofsson (abt.1606-1680)]] with family *soldier [[Matsson-700|Staffan Matsson]] *[[Larsson-7797|Johan Larsson (abt.1647-1703)]] **[[Johansson-7772|Lars Johansson (1683-1731)]] ==[[:Category: Ivarbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Ivarbyn]] p. 60, p. 112== *[[Hansson-3535|Olof Hansson]] with family ==[[:Category: Järån, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Järån]] p. 60, p.111== *[[Jönsson-3578|Peder Jönsson (abt.1618-1683)]] and family **[[Persson-3283|Nils Persson (1656-1729)]] **[[Persson-8554|Jöns Persson]] ==Fagersta p. 60, p.112== *[[Hansson-3576|Jöns Hansson]] **[[Jönsson-8564|Hans Jönsson]] ==[[:Category: Främshyttan, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Främshyttan]] p. 60, p. 113== *[[Olofsson-3546|Lars Olofsson (abt.1599-1685)]] with family *[[Pärsson-122|Anders Pärsson (abt.1636-1706)]] with family *Lars Nyman *[[Joensson-66|Nils Joensson (abt.1590-1677)]] with family ==[[:Category: Darsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Darsbo]] p. 63, p. 114== [[Space:About_Darsbo_Skinnskatteberg|About Darsbo]] - the families *[[Eriksson-1362|Lars Eriksson (abt.1591-1688)]] with family *[[Olofsson-1357|Olof Olofsson Homman (abt.1610-1677)]] **[[Olofsson-1380|Peder Olofsson (1642-1714)]] **[[Olofsson-1359|Erik Olofsson (1634-1692)]] *[[Olofsson-1370|Hans Olofsson (abt.1605-1666)]] with family ==[[:Category: Björkviken, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Björkviken]] p. 65, p.115== [[Space:Björkeviksfolk|Björkeviksfolk]] - Chronology 1571-1663 *[[Månsson-754|Anders Månsson (abt.1615-1703)]] and family ==[[:Category: Sund, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Sundet]] p. 65, p.118== *[[Marcusson-11|Hans Marcusson (abt.1602-1683)]] and family *[[Hansson-1660|Lars Hansson (abt.1627-1697)]] and family ==[[:Category: Gävebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Gävebo]] p. 66, p. 116== *[[Olofsson-1556|Anders Olofsson (abt.1630-1672)]] with family **[[Persson-3070|Johan Persson (1637-1692)]] married to Anders' widow *[[Hansson-1412|Olof Hansson (abt.1642-1692)]] with family ==[[:Category: Årnebo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Ornebo]] p. 66, p. 115== *[[Effrikasson-3|Hans Effrikasson (abt.1610-1679)]] with family ==[[:Category: Torbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Torsbo]] p. 66, p. 116== *[[Olofsson-2795|Thore Olofsson (-1680)]] with family **[[Thoresson-25|Anders Thoresson (abt.1632-1710)]] **[[Thoresson-20|Johan Thoresson (1639-1724)]] ==[[:Category: Römyra, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Römyran]] p. 66, p.117== *[[Pålsson-497|Erich Pålsson (1622-1699)]] ==[[:Category: Kalvängen, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Kalvängen]] p. 67, p. 116== *[[Hansson-1713|Olof Hansson (1638-1697)]] with family *[[Persson-3135|Olof Persson (1647-1710)]] with family ==[[:Category: Fantbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Fantebo]] p.67, p.117== *[[Eriksson-1576|Daniel Eriksson (1632-1712)]] with family *[[Arvidsson-333|Johan Arvidsson (1650-1735)]] with family ==[[:Category: Simonsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Simonsbo]] p. 67, p. 118== *[[Mattsson-490|Peder Mattsson (abt.1627-1693)]] with family ==Gävenäbben p. 67, p. 117== *Knut Andersson *Erik Persson ==[[:Category: Långviken, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Långviken]] p. 68, p.118== *[[Andersson-6870|Torsten Andersson (1613-1692)]] with family **[[Torstensson-69|Olof Torstensson (1652-1727)]] *Hans Bengtsson Kolare *[[Thomsson-24|Jon Thomsson (abt.1606-1678)]] with family **[[Jonsson-8338|Pehr Jonsson (1645-1724)]] *[[Persson-3636|Mårten Persson (abt.1623-1693)]] with family *[[Larsson-2737|Johan Larsson (1637-1690)]] with family *[[Joansson-4|Peder Joansson (1648-1698)]] ==[[:Category: Ersbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Erichsbo]] p. 68, p. 120== *[[Christoffersson-106|Anders Christoffersson (abt.1620-abt.1700)]] with family ==[[:Category: Broby, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Broby]] p. 68, p. 124== *[[Bertilsson-64|Erik Bertilsson (abt.1605-1679)]] with family ==[[:Category: Kyrkbyn, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Skinnskattebergs By]] p. 70, p.121== Lots of people :-) ==Soldiers== : List of soldiers 30 Nov 1685 on page 8 {{Image|file=Skinnskatteberg_AI1-1.jpg |size=700 |caption=Skinnskatteberg AI1: Soldiers in the household record }} * Fredrick Funck * Hans Blomme * Peder Jonsson Brun * Mårten Holm * [[Olofsson-1651|Peder Konstig]] * David Örn * Jacob Bergh(?) * Anders Geting * Johan Falk * [[Jacobsson-275|Jacob Jacobsson Kuse]] * Erik Öhman

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[[Category:Skinnskatteberg (U)]] [[Category:Books]] =C:1 Baptisms, marriages and burials = All in one book. "C" in the archiving system in principle means the volume is a birth/baptism book, but with the older books marriages and deaths/burials are usually included in the same book. Because of the gaps and incompleteness in C:1 and the following early books, we have made a table showing the number of recorded births, marriages and deaths in a [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1n7MdqF_txavz9YKpNV_4_aabn8sL8X-C1CXodnHFigM/edit?usp=sharing Google spreadsheet]. It was made using the indexes in ArkivDigital and so far covers 1623 to 1722. ==Repositories== '''C1''' is the first ministerial book for [[:Category:Skinnskatteberg (U)|Skinnskatteberg parish]]. It records births, marriages and deaths in one and the same chronological listing. It spans the years 1623 to 1677. The original is kept at [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef+SE%2fULA&tab=post&flik=1&type=2&s=TARKIS08_Balder Landsarkivet in Uppsala]. It is available in digital form, for free at [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv?Arkivsok=skinnskatteberg&Lan=0&PageSize=100&Arkiv=SE%2fULA%2f11336&tab=serie&Serie=SE%2fULA%2f11336%2fC#tab Riksarkivet SVAR] or by subscription at [http://www.arkivdigital.se/volymer/vastmanland?county=20&volume_types=kyrkbocker Arkiv Digital]. There is page numbering in the book; some pages have been stamped by the archiving institution). Thus the image numbers may not agree between the two providers but the page numbers do. Arkiv Digital has the best image quality; SVAR has an index allowing direct jumps to the sought year. ==Writers== A few samples of their handwriting - mostly showing them at their best, but there is some of their worst as well. Images are from Arkiv Digital. For citation and transcription see the individual image pages. === Ericus Petri === {{Image|file=Skinnskatteberg_C1.jpg |caption=Skinnskatteberg C1, handwriting of Ericus Petri, p.1 |size=600 }} The recording was begun in 1623 by [[Persson-3249|Ericus Petri Sudermannus]], ''Pastor'' in Skinnskatteberg 1598-1631. This was more of an experiment with a new idea, and he did not keep it up for more than a couple of years. *20 christenings noted in 1623, 13 in 1624, 3 in 1625, 1 for 1626 === Stephanus Olai === {{Image|file=Skinnskatteberg_C1-1.jpg |caption=Skinnskatteberg C1, handwriting of Stephanus Olai, p.5, birth of his daughter |size=600 }} Recording in a more regular fashion was started in 1632, by [[Olofsson-1390|Stephanus Olai]], stepson and successor of Ericus Petri, who had retired in 1631. *4 christenings in 1632, 1 in 1633, 14 in 1634, 18 in 1635, 13 in 1636, 17 in 1637, 20 in 1638, 26 in 1639, 26 in 1640 The first few years are still not altogether complete, there is only half a page of notes for 1633, but soon most of the births, marriages and deaths in the parish got written down - although he did forget events or names occasionally, and his handwriting eventually starts looking a bit tired. {{Image|file=Skinnskatteberg_C1-4.jpg |caption=Skinnskatteberg C1, handwriting of Stephanus Olai, Drowning of Anders Hansson 1645, p.48 |size=600 }} {{Image|file=Skinnskatteberg_C1-6.jpg |caption=Skinnskatteberg C1, handwriting of Stephanus Olai, Burial of mother Agnita 1651 |size=600 }} {{Image|file=Skinnskatteberg_C1-7.jpg |caption=Skinnskatteberg C1, Birth notes by Stephanus Olai 1655 |size=600 }} The recording was interrupted by the death of ''Pastor'' Stephanus in June 1659. '''There is a gap in the records for half of 1659 and all of 1660'''. ===Johannes Martini Tobelius=== There was disagreement between the parish and the bishop about the succession and the new ''Pastor'', [[Mårtensson-962|Johannes Martini Tobelius]], was not installed until 1661. Recording resumed in the beginning of 1661 after a gap of one and a half years. ''Pastor'' Tobelius seems to have been extremly nearsighted, angering the community by the mistakes he made in recognizing people. In terms of recording, he omitted the village names or names of people a bit too often for our liking. {{Image|file=Skinnskatteberg_C1-8.jpg |caption=Skinnskatteberg C1, handwriting of Johannes Tobelius |size=600 }} ''Pastor'' Tobelius was forced to resign due to ill health in 1663. For historical details like this, we have consulted [http://www.zenker.se/Historia/Herdaminne/skinnskatteberg.shtml Westerås Stifts Herdaminne af ''Joh. Fr. Muncktell'']. By reading the ministerial book, we can see that the last notes made by Tobelius are a christening and a burial on the first Sunday after Easter (26 April) 1663, at the bottom of page 111. === Aron Olai === Tobelius was replaced with [[Olofsson-1636|Aron Olai Helsingius]] (1614-1683), who arrived in Skinnskatteberg in May 1663. This time there does not seem to be a gap in the recording - rather there is a certain overlap, because Helsingius started on page 112 by recording some events in the beginning of May that he consulted the sexton's memory or notes for; he continued keeping records until November (p. 114) - but then repeated his christening notes from the beginning after he had had the book re-bound. '''Some burials towards the end of the year may have gone unrecorded''' {{Image|file=Skinnskatteberg_C1-2.jpg |caption=Skinnskatteberg C1, handwriting of Aron Olai, p.115, introduction |size=600 }} In this introduction ''Pastor'' Aron explains how he found the parchment book when he arrived in 1663, and how he had it bound with new, added pages. His handwriting in this sample in unusually restrained, compared to the expansive flow later in the book. {{Image|file=Skinnskatteberg_C1-5.jpg |caption=Skinnskatteberg C1, handwriting of Aron Olai, p.141, Drowning of Lars Israelsson, 1665 |size=600 }} From the beginning of 1664 Aron Olai uses '''C''' as a marker for christenings, '''B''' as a marker for bridesfolk and '''D''' as a marker for deaths. This makes for easier browsing. On the other hand he sometimes does not designate people in a way that is easy to follow. We have to be attentive to see that sometimes it isn't the father of the baptized child who is mentioned but the grandfather. (It seems that he did this for a time, with children born out of wedlock). {{Image|file=Skinnskatteberg_C1-9.jpg |caption=Skinnskatteberg C1, handwriting of Aron Olai, p. 146. Baptism of Hans Johansson 1666 |size=600 }} And of course there are also the nameless aged wives and poor sickly workwomen. We cannot help wondering who was ''Knipgumman'' (Old woman Bunch) or what was the patronymic of Anders ''Helfinnen'' (Anders the Pure-Finn). Who were the aged widow and her daughter, both buried on the same day? We have our suspicions about the little child from Skommarbo, although there are a couple to choose from. And it would have been easier to figure out Petter Jonsson's late mother if their village had been mentioned. It ''is'' a little surprising how Helsingius so often writes as if only for himself, considering that this book as well as the household record he started (A:1) contain so many notes showing how he went back to the records by his predecessors to keep track of the families. Or was it the diligent and orderly ''comminister'' Johannes Hasselbackius who made those notes? {{Image|file=Skinnskatteberg_C1-10.jpg |caption=Skinnskatteberg C1, handwriting of Aron Olai 1675 |size=600 }} Helsingius kept records in this book until 1677 - and then started a new volume (C2). ==Summaries== At some point somebody (probably Aron Olai) has gone through the book and made summaries of events for some of the villages. Some of these summaries are scattered throughout the book; some are at the end. The summaries do not seem to contain much new information, but there are a couple of entries for previously omitted births that he obtained by asking the persons involved. * [[:Category:Sunnanfors, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Sunnanfors]] p. 256 * [[:Category:Davidsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Davidsbo]] p. 256 * [[:Category:Lövslätten, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Lövslätten]] p. 256 * [[:Category:Vetterskoga, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Vetterskog]] p. 257 * Römyra p. 257 * [[:Category:Plöjningen, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Plöjningen]] p. 258 * [[:Category:Sund, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Sund]] p. 258 * [[:Category:Godkärra, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Godkärra]] p. 258 * [[:Category:Darsbo, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Darsbo]] p. 4 & p. 259 * [[:Category:Uggelforsen yttre, Skinnskatteberg (U)|Ytter Uggelfors]] p. 259 ==Who is in it?== By no means a complete listing. * [[Persson-3249|Ericus Petri]] as writer. Obit in 1647 (p. 57) * [[Tomasson-49|Nils Tomasson]] in Aspebo, a wedding in 1623 (p. 1) and obit in 1646 (p. 50) * [[Unknown-345748|Agnetha]], wife of Ericus Petri. Obit in 1651 (p. 74) * [[Olofsson-1390|Stephanus Olai]] as writer and death in 1659 (p. 103) * [[Eriksdotter-865|Anna Eriksdotter]], daughter of Ericus Petri. Death in 1666 (p. 147) * [[Eriksson-1616|Olof Eriksson]], grandson of Anna. Birth 1665 (p, 139) * [[Larsson-3047|Olof Larsson]], Anna's husband. Death in 1666 (p. 147) * [[Eriksdotter-845|Anna Eriksdotter]], granddaughter of Anna #1. Birth 1675 (p. 234) * [[Persson-2945|Göstaf Persson]] in Masmästarbo. Death in 1632 (p. 5). His wife died in 1650 (p. 72) * [[Göstasdotter-1|Ingeborg Göstasdotter]]. Death in 1675 (p. 241) * [[Svensdotter-1327|Anna Svensdotter]], daughter of Ingeborg, marriage to [[Larsson-3055|Erik Larsson]] in 1648 (p. 63) * [[Eriksdotter-868|Kerstin Eriksdotter]], granddaughter of Ingeborg, birth 1657 (p. 97) * [[Ersson-541|Lars Ersson]], grandson of Ingeborg, birth 1663 (p. 118) * [[Svensson-2373|Anders Svensson]], son of Ingeborg, marriage to [[Larsdotter-1740|Margareta Larsdotter]] in 1655 (p. 92) ** Margareta was born in 1638 (p. 15). * [[Andersson-5420|Lars Andersson]], son of Anders and Margareta. Born 1657 (p. 98) dead 1658 (p. 99) * [[Andersson-5421|Sven Andersson]], son of Anders and Margareta. Born 1659 (p. 102) * [[Andersdotter-3402|Elisabet Andersdotter]], daughter of Anders and Margareta. Born 1661 (p. 104) * [[Svensson-1318|Jon Svensson]], son of Ingeborg. Born 1640 (p. 19). Married in 1662 (p. 156) to [[Andersdotter-2000|Karin Andersdotter]] and in 1668 to [[Ersdotter-263|Brita Ersdotter]] (p. 169) ** Karin was born in 1640 (p. 20) and died in 1667 (p. 156) *** [[Jonsdotter-928|Kerstin Jonsdotter]], daughter of Jon and Karin, born 1664 (p.127) *** [[Jonsdotter-927|Ingeborg Jonsdotter]], daughter of Jon and Karin, born 1666 (p. 146), dead 1667 (p. 154) ** Brita was born in 1648 (p. 63) *** [[Jonsdotter-2185|Ingeborg Jonsdotter]], daughter of Jon and Brita. Born 1669 (p. 180) *** [[Jonsdotter-926|Anna Jonsdotter]], daughter of Jon and Brita. Born 1670 (p. 192) *** [[Jonsson-3121|Sven Jonsson]], son of Jon and Brita. Born 1673 (s. 217) *** [[Jonsdotter-2159|Margareta Jonsdotter]], daughter of Jon and Brita. Born 1677 (s.254) * [[Göstasdotter-2|Kerstin Göstasdotter]]. Marriage in 1638 (p. 16), death in 1675 (p. 238) * [[Hansdotter-860|Anna Hansdotter]], daughter of Kerstin. Birth 1639 (p. 19) Marriage lost in the gap 1659. ** [[Andersson-5425|Olof Andersson]], son of Anna Hansdotter. Born 1661 (p. 104) ** [[Andersdotter-3403|Kerstin Andersdotter]], daughter of Anna Hansdotter. Born 1665 (p. 131) ** [[Andersson-5426|Gustaf Andersson]], son of Anna Hansdotter. Born 1669 (p.174) ** [[Andersdotter-3399|Ingeborg Andersdotter]], daughter of Anna Hansdotter. Born 1677 (p. 256) * [[Hansdotter-896|Kerstin Hansdotter]], sister of Anna Hansdotter. Born 1655 (p.89)

Skinnskatteberg omkring 1700

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[[Category:Skinnskatteberg (U)]] Åren kring 1700 är det stora luckor i vigselbok och dödbok för Skinnskatteberg. Inga vigslar alls noterade 1699-1701 och ungefär hälften av det förväntade antalet 1698 och 1702. Inga dödsfall noterade 1700-1701 och troligen en viss underrapportering de omgivande åren. *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1n7MdqF_txavz9YKpNV_4_aabn8sL8X-C1CXodnHFigM/edit#gid=0 Google kalkylblad] - genomgång av antal födda, vigda, och döda fram till 1722 (med hjälp av AD's index; några få år kan dop ha registrerats dubbelt) Däremot verkar födelseboken för år 1700 vara fullständig. Det finns dessutom noteringar för många (men troligen inte alla) barn som dog de första åren av sitt liv. Åren 1695 till 1704 föddes i genomsnitt 70 barn per år i Skinnskatteberg, men antalet varierar kraftigt: 1698 noteras bara 45 barn, året därpå 55 barn. År 1700 noteras 82 barn. Om man tänker på att år 1698 var ett allvarligt ofärdsår i Sverige, så lär detta avspegla en verklig fluktuation i antalet födslar. Kalkylbladet innehåller även ark med genomgångar av de födda 1699 och 1700. Ingen dubbelregistrering de åren. Eftersom de fyra längderna i de första två husförhörsböckerna, AI:1 och AI:2 är mycket vagt daterade - och till ganska liten del innehåller datum-uppgifter för personerna, är detta en tidpunkt där det kan vara värt att istället göra en genomgång av mantalslängden. Mantalslängden för Skinnskatteberg år 1700 är läslig och innehåller en hel del uppgifter om vem som har flyttat eller dött.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:14 (1698-1700) Bild 3760 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v402645a.b3760 page info] v402645a.b3760 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v402645a.b3760 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/1103721 Riksarkivet] Mantalslängder 1642-1820, Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Västmanlands län, SE/RA/55203/55203.21/57 (1700), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0006433_00135 bildid: A0006433_00135, sida 658] Riksarkivet SVAR Det verkar inte vara någon större skillnad mellan det exemplar som finns hos Riksarkivet och hos ArkivDigital - utom att ADs ex inte är fuktskadat. Den första genomgången av mantalslängden 1700 fokuserade husbönderna och de skattskyldiga medlemmarna av deras familjer - pigor och drängar noterades inte. Ett stort antal familjer var redan profilerade i WikiTree (en anledning till att välja Skinnsberg för denna övning). Med hjälp av mantalslängderna för år 1700 och omgivande år har det varit möjligt att fylla i en hel del luckor. De familjer som har förblivit utan profiler tills nu är ofta sådana som förekommer i husförhörslängder och mantalslängder, har barn födda i Skinnskatteberg, men saknas i ministeralböckerna för egen räkning på en eller annan punkt. De har nu fått profiler om det alls varit möjligt att uppskatta ett födelseår. *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1S0XzrbLCVPMBW3VzrvyJH8pguKOHHP8qYwUEsC_fBuw/edit?usp=sharing Google kalkylblad] - genomgång av MTL 1700, utvidgad med barn under 16 år och överåriga som fortfarande var vid liv år 1700 - allt som allt drygt 1500 personer. År 1700 var antalet skattskyldiga i Skinnskattebergs socken 1067 personer. 95 av dem var pigor, 117 drängar och 12 inhyses. Ett antal fattighjon som inte betalar skatt nämns också. I princip var man skattskyldig från 15-16 års ålder till cirka 60 års ålder. Det verkar finnas en viss variation. Ett ganska stort antal personer över 60 är upptagna som hushållsöverhuvuden. MTL 1700 inkluderar byarna Glifsån och Allmänningbo som räknas till Ramsberg socken i kyrkböckerna. Hushållen i dessa två byar har inte följts upp. 8 personer i Glifsån och 30 i Allmänningbo, bortsett från pigor och drängar. Ungefär 90% av hushållsöverhuvudena har identifierats och profilerats. Ett litet antal personer tillbringade för kort tid i Skinnskatteberg för att ha tillräckligt med data för att skapa en profil. Ett litet antal ensamstående kvinnor är svåra att hitta i kyrkböckerna. *Soldaterna är ett kapitel för sig - de betalade inte skatt, men deras hustrur beskattades. [[Space:Skinnskatteberg_allotment_soldiers|Allotment soldiers in Skinnskatteberg parish]] och [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11FjSu1CSnG_4al8D-DG0OvHgYFgu7R8ElXiugPaGbdY/edit?usp=sharing Kalkylblad] Den totala befolkningen i Skinnskatteberg år 1700 var drygt 1500 personer. Därav var drygt 800 personer skattskyldiga familjemedlemmar, knappt 600 var barn upp till 15 år och ett drygt hundratal överåriga och skattebefriade. Drygt 80% av totalbefolkningen var infödd i Skinnskatteberg. Antalet barn (eller hushåll) som lämnade Skinnskatteberg och är svåra eller omöjliga att följa verkar vara stort. En del av de äldre barn som finns profiler för, men varken ingår i föräldrarnas hushåll eller har eget hushåll lär ha varit pigor eller drängar. Om de sedan bodde i Skinnskatteberg till livets slut kan det vara rimligt att räkna in dem i befolkningen 1700, även om de råkar ha tjänat i Hed eller Gunnilbo etc. några år. Det lär jämna ut sig. == Källor ==

Skipwith Name Study

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

Skjærbæk Name Study

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[[Category:Skjærbæk Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] The first person to be given the name Skjærbæk, with this particular spelling, seems to be [[Skjærbæk-8|Christen Jensen Skjærbæk]], and there seems to be two possible reasons for him to be given this name: 1. His mother [[Mortensdatter-98|Maren Mortensdatter]] was born in the town of Skærbæk/Skjærbæk(Skjærbæk is an old form of the name), and 2. His maternal grandfather may already had been called Schaerbaek(the same pronouncination as the other examples), as he was registered at the baptism of Christen Jensen Skjærbæk as Morten Svenningsen Schaerbaek, but at other times just as Morten Svenningsen.

Skjold, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1841

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[[Category:Skjold, Arrived 27 Oct 1841]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''Sailing Information''' :built: Sundeborg, Denmark in 1839 :size: 400 / 460 tons :master: Captain Hans Christian Claussen :surgeon superintendent: Dr. Simons :passengers: FRITZSCHE, Pastor - Cabin, HILMAUR / MILMAURS, (Mr ?) and wife - Cabin, NERLICH Mrs/Madame - Cabin, (Pastor Frizschke's future mother-in-law see above), NERLICH Miss - Cabin. (later married Pastor Frizschke see above), SIMONS, Dr. - Cabin. and 213 German immigrants in steerage Deaths on voyage: between 41 and 52 deaths occured during this voyage depending on which record you see. '''Further information and passenger details see the Freespace [[Space:%27SKJOLD%27_From_Hamburg_to_South_Australia_1841|SKJOLD From Hamburg to South Australia 1841]] '''Passenger Lists''' * Barry Leadbeater’s South Australian Shipping & Immigration database at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org//shipping/passengerlists.html * 03/07/1841 - 27/10/1841 from the Passengers in History An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/946177 * The SKIOLD / SKJOLD from Diane Cumming’s Bound For South Australia database at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au//1841Skiold.htm * ship Skjold, 460 tons, Captain Hans Christian Claussen, from Altona 3rd July 1841, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 27th October 1841 transcribed and submitted by Robert Janmaat on the Ships List at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/skjold1841.shtml * SKJOLD from Graeme Moad's Ships Index at: http://graememoad.com/Family/Ships/skjold.htm ====Further Reading==== In German settlement in Australia from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_settlement_in_Australia#The_Skjold_Group_%E2%80%93_October_1841

SKM's Library

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== Introduction == The following is at this time a partial listing of the books, websites, documents etc that I utilize in my research on a regular basis. Any item that does not indicate that a digital copy is available or does not have a link provided is an item available in my private library and to my knowledge are not available online anywhere. I'm always happy to check books in my private collection, just send me a private message or leave me a note here.
== GENERAL GENEALOGY ==
:[https://www.evidenceexplained.com/index.php/ Evidence Explained] :[https://fultonhistory.com/ Fulton History - US & Canadian Newspapers] :[http://www.automatedgenealogy.com/ Canadian Census] :[https://www.ngsgenealogy.org NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY] :[https://www.rootstech.org/video-archive Roots Tech Video Archives] :[https://www.jewishgen.org/new/ JewishGen] :[http://www.manntal.is/efni/upplysingar/um-hvert-manntal?lang=en National Archives of Iceland - Census Database] :[http://www.blacksheepancestors.com Black Sheep Ancestors]
== AUSTRALIA ==
:[https://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/ New South Wales Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages - Australia] :[https://trove.nla.gov.au Trove] -----
== ENGLAND ==
:[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~fordingtondorset/genealogy/Files/Glossary.html Glossary of Terms/Abbreviations - Wills/Probate] :[https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/nonconformists/ National Archives - Non Conformists] :[https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/?research-category=military-and-maritime National Archives - Military and Maritime] :[https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk Archives Hub] :[https://www.freereg.org.uk FreeREG] :[https://www.freecen.org.uk FreeCEN] :[https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD] :[http://www.nmarchive.com Naval and Military Archive] -----
== SCOTLAND ==
:[https://www.glasgowfamilyhistory.org.uk/ExploreRecords/Pages/Evening-Times-Roll-of-Honour.aspx Mitchell Library - Evening Times WWI Roll of Honor] :[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/?gclid=CJXIotPovcoCFQw6GwodEWECyQ&dclid=CK2WttPovcoCFVemFgodGjcAEw Scotland's People] -----
==UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ==
:[https://infoweb-newsbank-com.unk.idm.oclc.org/apps/readex/welcome?p=TERPX Territorial Papers of the United States] :[https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/USReports.aspx Opinions of the United States Supreme Court] :[https://rmoa.unm.edu/index.php Rocky Mountain Online Archive] :[https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa?key=title;page=browse;value=ge Universtity of Michigan Library-The Making of America] : [https://glorecords.blm.gov/default.aspx Bureau of Land Managment Records] :[https://www.theancestorhunt.com/blog/historic-german-american-newspapers-online?fbclid=IwAR0MPr7oCJZ6W3pwQdRglorzNxeh2eBtr7k_kCAWwTIATNrhH5fF90Mkl-4#.Xi6LpZ2JLIV Historical German American Newspapers Online] :[https://www.theancestorhunt.com/blog/historical-civilian-conservation-corps-ccc-newspapers-online?fbclid=IwAR0ra9S4C29QM5dQcT8Fb6kgabR0kH6221u9qTktouOTn_mG1bPdcOk3Dts#.Xi6N452JLIW Historical Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Newspapers Online] :[https://www.census.gov/prod/2002pubs/pol02-ma.pdf Measuring America: The Decennial Censuses From 1790 to 2000] :[https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/mil/ OLIVETREE GENEALOGY. FINDING SOLDIERS AND OTHER MILITARY ANCESTORS IN YOUR FAMILY TREE.] == ARIZONA == :[http://genealogy.az.gov/ Arizona Department of Health Services] == CALIFORNIA == :[https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=p&p=home&e=-------en--20-MP-61--txt-txIN-+Vasquez-------1 California Digital Newspaper Collection] == COLORADO == === Newspapers === :[https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/ Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection] === Books === :"Colorado's Colorful Characters", Gladys R. Bueler, Pruett Publishing Corp, Boulder, Colorado, 1975, 2nd printing 1981 === Misc === :[https://www.cityoffortmorgan.com/DocumentCenter/View/5668/Fort-Morgan-Cemetery-Walking-Tour- The Riverside Cemetery - Fort Morgan, Colorado - Walking Tour] == ILLINOIS == === Newspapers === :[https://idnc.library.illinois.edu/?a=p&p=home&e=--1840---1900--en-20--1--img-txIN-Roth+Kohl-------- Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections] === Websites === :[https://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/databases/home.html Office of the Illinois Secretary of State - Illinois State Archives Databases] === Books === :[https://books.google.com/books?id=MiEuAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=History+of+Carroll+county+illinois&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjm1ZjpjNffAhUhpoMKHcLVCAkQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=History%20of%20Carroll%20county%20illinois&f=false The History of Carroll County, Illinois, H.F. Kett & Co, Times Building, Chicago, 1878 ] == INDIANA == :South Bend and the Men who Have Made it: Historical, Descriptive, Biographical, By Anderson & Cooley :A Standard History of White County, Indiana: An Authentic Narrative of the ..., By W. H. Hamelle == IOWA == === Websites === :[https://www.iowaheritage.org/exhibits/show/browse-all The Iowa Heritage Digital Collections] :[https://iowaculture.gov/history/research/collections Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs - Collections] == KANSAS == :[https://www.kshs.org/shpo Kansas State Historical Society] :"Transactions- Kansas State Historical Society, 1897-1900: Addresses at Annual Meetings, Memorials and Misc. Papers", Vol. VI, Editor George W. Martin, Secretary, W Y Morgan, State Printers, Topeka. 1900 == MISSOURI == === Websites === :[https://www.sos.mo.gov/mdh/ Missouri Office of the Secretary of State - Missouri Digital Heritage] :[http://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/archives/archivesdb/birthdeath/ Missouri Digital Heritage] == NEBRASKA == :[http://www.memories.ne.gov/cdm Nebraska Memories] :[https://www.windyprairie.com/ Windy Prairie Systems Inc - Cemetery Management] Cemetery Databases/Records available online :[https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/state.asp?State=NE National and State Veteran Cemeteries in Nebraska] :[https://yearbooks.unl.edu/ UNL Year Books - searchable] :[https://archives.nebraska.edu/ Nebraska Archives Online (NU)] :[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Browse/index.php Historic Map Works] :[https://www.nebraskadeathindex.com/?utm_source=Reclaim+the+Records&utm_campaign=2a1c2ba050-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_12_20&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_05ada25d21-2a1c2ba050-177081425&mc_cid=2a1c2ba050&mc_eid=67b5d48688&fbclid=IwAR3BfLgkHA2pHvaS2PGZ7et6jghRHb4CR17_-wzpkEgQ_6jEXPYux3HRlgY. Nebraska Death Index] === Newspapers === :[http://nebnewspapers.unl.edu/ Nebraska Newspapers, University of Nebraska, Lincoln] :[http://nebraskaccess.nebraska.gov/historicalnewspapers.asp Historical Nebraska Newspapers, NebraskaAccess] :[http://wnfrhc.org/nebraska-newspapers-digitization-projects/ Nebraska Newspapers Digitization Projects] === Misc. Documents === :[http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=genealogy United States Census Summary Chart - 2015 - University of Nebraska - DigitalCommons] === Courts === :[https://www.nebraska.gov/apps-courts-epub/public/supreme?offset=0&max=25 Nebraska Supreme Court Opinions] === Books and Websites === ==== General History ==== :[https://history.nebraska.gov/collections/nebraska-statewide-cemetery-registry Nebraska Statewide Cemetery Registry] :[https://nsgs.org/cpage.php?pt=26 Nebraska State Genealogical Society] :[http://genealogytrails.com/neb/countychart.htm Genealogy Trails - Nebraska] :[http://www.nebraskadeedsonline.us/ Nebraska Deeds Online] :[http://nebraskaccess.nebraska.gov/GenealogyNebraska.asp :"Genealogy Sources for Nebraska", NebraskaAccesss] :[https://history.nebraska.gov/ "History Nebraska"] :[https://history.nebraska.gov/publications/nebraska-history-magazine-table-contents-1885-present Nebraska History Magazine Table of Contents 1885-present] : Nebraska History, Published by the Nebraska State Historical Society ::Dec. 1949, Vol 30, No. 4 ::June 1962, Vol. 43, No. 2 ::Autumn 1967, Vol 48, No. 3 ::Summer 1973, Vol 54, No. 2 ::Spring 1975, Vol 56, No. 1 ::Spring 1977, Vol 58, No. 1 ::Fall 1982, Vol 63, No. 3 ::Spring 1992, Vol 73, No. 1 ::Fall 1994, Vol. 75. No. 3 ::Winter 1994, Vol.75, No. 4 :: Spring 2002, Vol. 83, No. 1 :[http://homestead.unl.edu/brokenbow/ Homestead Records, Broken Bow, Nebraska Land Office] :[http://nebpubdocs.unl.edu/search.php?fulltext=Adjutant+General&search=Search, Nebraska Public Documents- Main search page] [http://nebpubdocs.unl.edu/index.php 2nd LINK] :[https://nebraskagravestones.org/ Nebraska Gravestones Photo Project] :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t3319v46b;view=1up;seq=7 “Outline of Nebraska History”, By Albert Watkins, Historian of the Nebraska State Historical Society], A Special Publication, Lincoln, Nebraska State Historical Society, 1910 :"Who's Who in Nebraska, Bicentennial Edition of Notable Nebraskans 1976-1977", Merit Publishers, Inc., Omaha, Nebraska, 1976. :"The Army Post on the Northern Plains 1865-1885", by Ray Mattison, 1954, Nebraska State Historical Society, Reprinted by Oregon Trail Museum Association, Gering, Nebraska, Copier Press, Gering, Nebraska :"The Omaha World Herald Presents; Nebraska in the Making by Mike Parks", World Publishing Co., Omaha, Nebraska, 1939. :"Bad Men and Bad Towns", by Wayne C. Lee, copyright 1993, 2010 edition by Caxton Press, Caldwell, Idaho. :"Wild Towns of Nebraska", By Wayne C. Lee, copyright 1998, 2008 edition by Caxton Press, Caldwell, Idaho. :"The Call of the Range: The Story of the Nebraska Stock Growers Association", by Nellie Snyder Yost, Denver : Sage Books. [1966] : [https://books.google.com/books?id=YxM1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi_xcGp-9bfAhVHQ6wKHd6QB944PBDoAQg5MAQ#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false Compendium of History Reminiscence and Biography of Western Nebraska Containing a History of the State of Nebraska, Alden Publishing Company, Chicago 1909] :"Illustrated History of Nebraska Vol II" By J. Sterling Morton, Jacob North & Company, 1906 :"History of Nebraska", By J. Sterling Morton and Albert Watkins, PH.B. LL.B, A revised edition 1918, Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska :[https://books.google.com/books?id=IkfWAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiTw-mK-tbfAhViyoMKHRNiCas4MhDoAQg_MAY#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false History of Nebraska Vol III, By Albert Watkins, PH. B, LL.B, Western Publishing and Engraving Company, Lincoln, 1913] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=vPl5AAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwidq86RgNffAhVm0YMKHSJrBao4WhDoAQhSMAg#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false Johnson's History of Nebraska, By Harrison Johnson, Published by Henry Gibson, Herald Printing House Omaha, Nebr, 1880] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=IHc_AAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi3j5TLgtffAhUm5YMKHZItCto4ZBDoAQhGMAY#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false Semi-Centennial History of Nebraska, By Addison Erwin Sheldon, The Lemon Publishing Company, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1904] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=OGlAAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwibh_L8hNffAhXq34MKHfWJBkk4ggEQ6AEIVzAJ#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false History and Stories of Nebraska, By Addison Erwin Sheldon, The University Publishing Co. Chigaco and Lincoln, 1914] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=tjMfAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwip18qah9ffAhVGMqwKHdG_CgA4lgEQ6AEITTAI#v=onepage&q&f=false Poems and Sketches of Nebraska, By Addison Erwin Sheldon, State Journal Company, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1908] Not for use as an actual source...this is a collection of Nebraska related creative works, however some of the descriptions are useful in research. :[https://books.google.com/books?id=SV1AAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiT_97pg9ffAhUIbawKHZokAAA4bhDoAQgwMAI#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false The Indian War of 1864: Being a Fragment of the Early History of Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming. By Eugene F Ware, Formerly Captain of Co. “F” Seventh Iowa Cavalry, Crane & Company, Topeka, Kansas, 1911] :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89058637455;view=1up;seq=7 ”Nebraska State History of the Daughters of the American Revolution From June 7, 1894, Until February 1, 1929”], Published by the Nebraska Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Compiled and edited by Miss Mabel Lindly, Historian of the Nebraska Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 1928, Lincoln, Nebraska :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039502375;view=1up;seq=11 Nebraska History and Record of Pioneer Days, Published Monthly by the Nebraska State Historical Society, Editor, Addison E Sheldon, Associate Editors, The Staffs of the Nebraska State Historical Society and Legislative Bureau, Vol 1, No 1, February 1918.] :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.32106019848560;view=1up;seq=9 “Published Sources on Territorial Nebraska: An Essay and Bibliography”], By John Browning White, Nebraska State Historical Society Publications, Vol. XXIII, Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln, 1956 :"HISTORY of the State of Nebraska" first published in 1882 by The Western Historical Company, A. T. Andreas, Proprietor, Chicago, IL., (available online at http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/resources/andreas/hon_cnty.html NEGenWeb Project Kansas Collection Books) ===== Natural Disasters ===== :"In All its Fury: The Great Blizzard of 1888", Collected and compiled by W.H. O'Gara, Edited and arranged for publication by Ora A Clement, Secretary of the Native Sons and Daughters of Nebraska, 1973, J & L Lee Books, Lincoln, NE April 1988. :"The 1935 Republican River Flood", By Joy Hayden, The History Press, Charleston, South Carolina, 2015 ==== Adams County ==== :[https://gis.adamscounty.org/city/cemetery/ Parkview Cemetery - City of Hastings] :[https://www.adamshistory.org/images/stories/HRC_Cemetery_Records_Website_PDF.pdf Hastings Regional Center or Ingleside Cemetery ] :[http://negenweb.net/NEAdams/acgs.html Adams County Genealogical Society] :[https://www.adamshistory.org Adams County Nebraska Historical Society] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=2RI1AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA248&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjV3oHG9tbfAhWV14MKHSFkAuA4FBDoAQhBMAU#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false Biographical & Historical Memoirs of Adams, Clay, Webster and Nuckolls Counties, Nebraska, The Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago, 1890] ==== Antelope County ==== :[http://neligh.advantage-preservation.com/ Digital Archives of the Neligh News and Leader] ==== Banner County ==== :[https://banner.gworks.com/ Banner County Assessors GIS] :[http://www.nebraskadeedsonline.us/ Nebraska Deeds Online] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=SBQ1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume III, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=7RM1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume II, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] ==== Boone County ==== : [http://www.levanderfuneralhome.com/obits Levander Funeral Home, Albion, Nebraska - Obituaries] :[http://albion.advantage-preservation.com/ Albion Public Library Digital Archives] ==== Box Butte County ==== :[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/2010270501/issues/ Library of Congress - The Alliance Herald] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=SBQ1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume III, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=7RM1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume II, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] ==== Boyd County ==== :[http://www.nebraskadeedsonline.us/ Nebraska Deeds Online] :[https://www.brockhausfuneralhome.com/obits Brockhaus Funeral Homes] ==== Brown County ==== :[http://www.nebraskadeedsonline.us/ Nebraska Deeds Online ] :"Pioneer Stories of Brown, Keya Paha and Rock Counties in Nebraska", Brown County Historical Society, 1980 ==== Buffalo County ==== :[https://buffalocounty.ne.gov/LAND-PATENTS Buffalo County Land Patents] :[http://digital.olivesoftware.com/Olive/APA/Kearney/#panel=search Kearney Hub Archive] :[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86091413/ Library of Congress - The Huntsman's Echo - Nebraska Territory - Shelton] :[https://www.cityofkearney.org/475/Interment-Records City of Kearney Cemetery Records] :History of Buffalo County" Vol 1, Its People, A Record of Settlement, Organization, Progress and Achievement. Illustrated, Samuel Clay Bussett,The S J Clarke Publishing Co. Chicago, 1910. :History of Buffalo County" Vol 2, Biographical, Illustrated, Samuel Clay Bussett,The S J Clarke Publishing Co. Chicago, 1910. :"Buffalo County, Nebraska in the World War, 1917, 1918, 1919", Oliver F. Brown Printing Co., Kearney, Nebraska, 1919. :[https://books.google.com/books?id=-XoUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiYgZaOkNPfAhUk2IMKHZ7HAMQ4ChDoAQg5MAM#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska&f=false Buffalo County and its People, By Samuel Clay Bassett, Vol I, The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, 1916] ==== Burt County ==== :[http://lyons.advantage-preservation.com/ Lyons Public Library Digital Archives] :[http://oaklandne.advantage-preservation.com/ Oakland Public Library Digital Archives] ==== Cass County ==== :[http://negenweb.net/NECass/cemeteries/casshobsonindex.html HOBSON FUNERAL HOME RECORDS 1911-1960 at Cass County NEGenWeb] :[http://negenweb.net/NECass/cemeteries/burint.htm Index to M.A. Carmichael's Database of Cass County Burials at Cass County NEGenWeb] :[http://negenweb.net/NECass/cemeteries/Cemt_p01.htm Holy Rosary & St. John the Baptist Cemeteries - Plattsmouth, NE at Cass County NEGenWeb] :[http://teafor2.com/RiverViewNE.htm River View Cemetery] :[http://negenweb.net/NECass/cemeteries/glendalea-l.html Glendale Cemetery Index at Cass County NEGenWeb] :[http://www.kancoll.org/books/andreas_ne/cass/cass-p2.html "Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska, Cass County"] :[http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1004&context=nebhisttrans History of Cass County - University of Nebraska - LincolnDigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Transactions and Reports, Nebraska State Historical Society] :[http://genealogytrails.com/neb/cass/ Cass County, Nebraska - Genealogy Trails] ==== Cherry County ==== :[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn95069777/issues/ Library of Congress - Cherry County Independent] :[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn95069778/issues/ Library of Congress - The Valentine Democrat (1896-1898) ] :[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn95069780/issues/ Library of Congress - Valentine Democrat (1900-1930) ] :[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn95069779/issues/ Library of Congress - Western News-Democrat (1898-1900) ] :"The North Country Vol. 1, The Old Town 1880-1889", by Olive Van Metre, 1977, Norfolk Printing Co. :"Sandhill Horizons: A History of the Monahan Ranch and Other History of the Area", By Early H. Monahan with Robert M. Howard, Rader's Place, Alliance, Nebraska, 1987 ==== Cheyenne County ==== :[https://cityofsidney.org/363/Interment-Records City of Sidney Interment Records] :[http://sidneypl.advantage-preservation.com/ Sidney Public Library Digital Archives] :[http://dalton.advantage-preservation.com/ Dalton Public Library Digital Archives] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=SBQ1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume III, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=7RM1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume II, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] ==== Clay County ==== :[https://books.google.com/books?id=InM_AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA324&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiwxKaEu9TfAhUJ1oMKHQ-cA5A4ChDoAQhQMAg#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false History of Hamilton and Clay Counties Nebraska Vol I, Supervising Editors, George L Burr, Hamilton County, O.O. Buck, Clay County, Compiled by Dale P. Stough, The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1921] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=2RI1AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA248&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjV3oHG9tbfAhWV14MKHSFkAuA4FBDoAQhBMAU#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false Biographical & Historical Memoirs of Adams, Clay, Webster and Nuckolls Counties, Nebraska, The Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago, 1890] ==== Custer County ==== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Arnold%2C_Nebraska_High_School_Commencement_1935 Class of 1935 Commencement - Arnold High School] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Arnold%2C_Nebraska_High_School_Commencement_1925 Class of 1925 Commencement - Arnold High School] :[http://www.sargentne.com/NewspaperArchives.aspx Newspaper Archives of the Sargent Township Library] :[https://arnoldcemetery-ne.org/ Arnold Cemetery] :[http://www.custercountymuseum.com/cemeteries/ Custer County Cemetery listing] :[http://www.govierbrothers.com/obits Govier Brothers Mortuary & Crematory] :Iverson Memorial Chapel, Broken Bow (no website) :"Tumbleweed Tales Book Two", The Business and Professional Women of Broken Bow, Nebraska State Centennial 1867-1967. :[https://books.google.com/books?id=KRU1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Custer County, Nebraska: A Narrative of the Past, With Special Emphasis upon the Pioneer Period of the County’s History, Its Social, Commercial, Educational, Religious, and Civic Development From the Early Days to the Present Time”, by W. L. Gaston and A.R. Humphrey, Western Publishing and Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1919.] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=VJxDNjDXlJ8C&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false S.D. Butcher's Pioneer History of Custer County, By Solomon Devore Butcher, Broken Bow, Nebraska, Copyrighted by Solomon D. Butcher and Ephriam S. Finch, The Merchants Publishing Co. Stationers, Denver, Colorado, 1901] ==== Dakota County ==== :[https://books.google.com/books?id=KYAUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjymfbiltPfAhUMKawKHVJbDvwQ6AEINTAC#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false Warner's History of Dakota County, Nebraska, By M. M. Warner, Dakota City, Neb., Published by Lyons MIRROR Job Office, 1893] ==== Dawes County ==== :[http://www.nebraskadeedsonline.us/ Nebraska Deeds Online ] :"Fort Robinson: Outpost on the Plains", by Roger T. Grange Jr, Nebraska State Historical Society, Reprint, original publication 1958. :"Fort Robinson and the American West 1874-1899", by Thomas R. Buecker, Nebraska State Historical Society, 1999, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman :"The History of Fort Robinson", by Major General William Harding Carter, Published by The Northwest Nebraska News, Crawford, Nebraska, 1941. :[https://books.google.com/books?id=SBQ1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume III, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=7RM1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume II, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] ==== Dawson County ==== :[http://www.berrymanfuneralhome.com/obits Berryman Funeral Home] :[https://www.blasestrauser.com/listings Blasé-Strauser Memorial Chapel and Monuments] :[https://www.reynoldslovefuneralhome.com/obits Reynolds Love Funeral Home] :[http://www.nebraskadeedsonline.us/ Nebraska Deeds Online] :"Early & Modern History of Cozad Community", __________________ Printed by Tri-City Tribune, n.d. Contains "Early and Modern History of Cozad and Surrounding Community" by: Charles E. Allen, n.d., n.p.; and "Modern Cozad History" (years included 1960-1972), n.d. :"Early and Modern History of the Cozad Community", Editor, Charles E. Allen, Publisher, Tri-City Tribune, Cozad, Nebraska. :"Battle of the Bridges: Community Rivalry in Dawson County", By, Rex German and Russ Czaplewski, Published by, Dawson County Historical Society in cooperation with the Nebraska Committee for the Humanities. :"Atlas Dawson County, Nebraska", Title Atlas Co, Minneapolis, MN, 1964. :"Atlas Dawson County, Nebraska", Midwest Atlas Co, Lincoln, NE, 1976. :"Standard Atlas of Dawson County, Nebraska including Plat Book", Geo A Ogle & Co., Chicago, IL, 1904. :"History of Sumner, Nebraska", Researched and Complied by John Stuart, Prepared for Sumner's Diamond Jubilee Celebration July 23 and 24, 1965, Sponsored by, Sumner Commercial Club :"Miles Maryott: His Life and Times", by S.A. Sullivan, 1996, Morris Publishing, Kearney, Nebraska :"Son of the Gamblin' Man: The Youth of an Artist", by Mari Sandoz, October 1976 :The Haymaker - published by the Students of Cozad High School ::1929 ::1930 ::1961 ::1964 ::1965 ::1967 : [https://archive.org/details/HistoricResourcesSurveyOfDawsonCounty ”Historic Resources Survey of Dawson County”, Prepared for Nebraska State Historical Society by Mead & Hunt, Inc., July 2011] ==== Deuel County ==== :[https://books.google.com/books?id=SBQ1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume III, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=7RM1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume II, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921] ==== Dixon County ==== :[https://books.google.com/books?id=aHoUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwicl9W0kdPfAhWj6oMKHWFPAnw4FBDoAQhDMAU#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska&f=false History of Dixon County, Nebraska, By William Huse, Poncam Nebraska, Press of The Daily News, Norfolk, 1896] ==== Dodge County ==== : [https://books.google.com/books?id=dRU1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi0rJ24mtPfAhXGmq0KHR99ACs4ChDoAQhJMAc#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false History of Dodge and Washington Counties, Nebraska, Editors, Rev William H. Buss, Fremont, Thomas T. Osterman, Blair, Volume I, The American Historical Society, Chicago 1921] ==== Fillmore County ==== :[http://fillmorecountyne.advantage-preservation.com/ Digital Newspaper Archives of Fillmore County, Nebraska] :[https://www.fairmont-nebraska.org/vnews/display.v/SEC/Cemeteries Fairmont Cemetery] ==== Frontier County ==== :[http://www.nebraskadeedsonline.us/ Nebraska Deeds Online] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=W2EDAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwidq86RgNffAhVm0YMKHSJrBao4WhDoAQhGMAY#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false Trails of Yesterday, By John Bratt, The University Publishing Company, Lincoln, Chicago, Dallas, 1921] ==== Furnas County ==== :[http://arapahoene.advantage-preservation.com/ Digital Archive of the Arapahoe Public Library] :[http://butlermemorial.advantage-preservation.com/ Digital Archive of the Butler Memorial Library] ==== Gage County ==== :[https://books.google.com/books?id=9noUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiTs_PpjtPfAhUIooMKHeWUCY8Q6AEIMDAB#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska&f=false History of Gage County, Nebraska, By Hugh J Dobbs, Western Publishing and Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1918.] ==== Garden County ==== :[http://www.nebraskadeedsonline.us/ Nebraska Deeds Online] :"Miles Maryott: His Life and Times", by S.A. Sullivan, 1996, Morris Publishing, Kearney, Nebraska :[https://books.google.com/books?id=SBQ1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume III, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=7RM1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume II, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] ==== Garfield County ==== :[http://www.nebraskadeedsonline.us/ Nebraska Deeds Online] ==== Gosper County ==== :[http://www.nebraskadeedsonline.us/ Nebraska Deeds Online] ==== Grant County ==== :"Sandhill Horizons: A History of the Monahan Ranch and Other History of the Area", By Early H. Monahan with Robert M. Howard, Rader's Place, Alliance, Nebraska, 1987 ==== Greeley County ==== :[http://scotiapublic.advantage-preservation.com/ Digital Archives of the Scotia Pubic Library and Heritage Center] ==== Hall County ==== :[https://hallcountyne.advantage-preservation.com/?fbclid=IwAR1iDHpsmBjecbJLt60L_2bBkG7fGR5A0pAC-mLtH1MuyLXWO3it-fg2I0Q Newspapers ] :[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86091413/ Library of Congress - The Huntsman's Echo - Nebraska Territory - Wood River] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=aIwUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiTs_PpjtPfAhUIooMKHeWUCY8Q6AEIUTAH#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska&f=false History of Hall County, Nebraska, A.F. Buechler and R.J. Barr, Editors in Chief, Western Publishing and Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1920] ==== Hamilton County ==== :[http://www.co.hamilton.ne.us/content/GIS%20Maps/Cemeteries.pdf Hamilton County Cemeteries Map] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=InM_AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA324&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiwxKaEu9TfAhUJ1oMKHQ-cA5A4ChDoAQhQMAg#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false History of Hamilton and Clay Counties Nebraska Vol I, Supervising Editors, George L Burr, Hamilton County, O.O. Buck, Clay County, Compiled by Dale P. Stough, The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1921] ==== Holt County ==== :[http://atkinsonne.advantage-preservation.com/ Digital Archives of the Atkinson Library] ==== Hooker County ==== :"Sandhill Horizons: A History of the Monahan Ranch and Other History of the Area", By Early H. Monahan with Robert M. Howard, Rader's Place, Alliance, Nebraska, 1987 ==== Howard County ==== :[http://saintpaulne.advantage-preservation.com/ The Saint Paul Library Digital Archives] ==== Kearney County ==== :[http://www.nebraskadeedsonline.us/ Nebraska Deeds Online] ==== Keith County ==== :[https://www.drauckerfh.com/listings Draucker Funeral Home] :[https://www.prairiehillsfuneralhome.com/ Prairie Hills Funeral Home] :[http://www.nebraskadeedsonline.us/ Nebraska Deeds Online] ==== Keya Paha County ==== :"Pioneer Stories of Brown, Keya Paha and Rock Counties in Nebraska", Brown County Historical Society, 1980 ==== Kimball County ==== :[https://books.google.com/books?id=SBQ1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume III, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=7RM1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume II, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] ==== Knox County ==== :[http://creightonne.advantage-preservation.com/ Digital Archives of the Creighton Public Library] ==== Lancaster County ==== :[https://books.google.com/books?id=HS8WAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Lancaster+County+Nebraska&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjb27GPvf3fAhVlpoMKHbkyBEoQ6AEIMDAB#v=onepage&q=Lancaster%20County%20Nebraska&f=false Lincoln the Capital City and Lancaster County Nebraska, Vol I, By Andrew J Sawyer, The SJ Clarke Publishing Company, 1916] :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951002216370e;view=1up;seq=14 The Cornhusker. The Year Book of the University of Nebraska 1913] :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951002216371c;view=1up;seq=9 The Cornhusker. The Year Book of the University of Nebraska 1914] :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951002216372a;view=1up;seq=9 The Cornhusker. The Year Book of the University of Nebraska, 1915] :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.319510022163738;view=1up;seq=9 The Cornhusker. The Year Book of the University of Nebraska, 1916] :The Cornhusker, The Year Book of the University of Nebraska, 1918, Volume 12, Editor in Chief Wayne L Townsend, Lincoln, Nebraska :The Cornhusker; The Year Book of the University of Nebraska, 1919, Volume 19, Editor in Chief R.S. Wenger, Lincoln, Nebraska :The Cornhusker: The Year Book of the University of Nebraska, 1931, Lincoln, Nebraska ==== Lincoln County ==== :[http://northplatte.advantage-preservation.com/ The Community History Archive of the North Platte Genealogical Society] :[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/2010270502/ Library of Congress - Lincoln County tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1885-1890] :[http://lincoln.negenealogy.org/early_marriages.html Early Marriages] Lincoln County, Nebraska GenWeb :[http://lincoln.negenealogy.org/cemetery_records.html Cemetery Records] Lincoln County, Nebraska GenWeb :[http://www.adamsswanson.com/obits Adams & Swanson Funeral Home] :[http://www.carpentermemorial.com/obits Carpenter Memorial Chapel] :[http://www.odeanchapel.com/obits Odean Colonial Chapel] :"It Happened in Cow Country", W. S. Coker, 1972, Purcell's Inc. :"City Bones: Landmarks of North Platte, Nebraska 2nd Ed.", By, Kaycee Anderson & Steve Olson, Published and funded by the Lincoln County Historical Museum, 2012 :North Platte City Cemetery Historical Tour pamphlets by the North Platte Library Foundation: ::2007 - [http://www.npplfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/2007-fall-book-Ghosts-of-the-UPRR.pdf Ghosts of the UPRR] ::2008 - [http://www.npplfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/2008-fall-book-The-Movers-and-Shakers-of-Little-Chicago.pdf The Movers and Shakers of Little Chicago] ::2009 - [http://www.npplfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/2009-fall-book-If-These-Walls-Could-Talk.pdf If These Walls Could Talk ] ::2010 -[http://www.npplfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/2010-summer-book-The-Dirty-Thirties.pdf The Dirty Thirties] ::2010 - [http://www.npplfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/2010-fall-book-Civil-War-Treasures.pdf Civil War Treasures] ::2011 - [http://www.npplfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/2011-fall-book-Canteen-Memories.pdf Canteen Memories] ::2012 (Spring) - Stories of the Famous & Forgotten ::2012 (Fall) - [http://www.npplfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/2012-fall-book-Railroaders-Ranchers-and-Thieves.pdf Railroaders, Ranchers & Thieves] ::2013 - [http://www.npplfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/2013-fall-book-Evil-Obsession.pdf Evil Obsession] ::2014 - [http://www.npplfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/2014-fall-book-Believe-It-or-Not.pdf Believe it or Don't] ::2015 - [http://www.npplfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/2015-fall-book-Ghosts-of-War.pdf The Ghosts of War] ::2016 - [http://www.npplfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/ct2016-murder-and-mayhem-in-the-midwest.pdf Murder & Mayhem in the Midwest] :The Roundup, North Platte High School - published by the students of North Platte High School ::1930 ::1946 :[https://books.google.com/books?id=R_80AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”An Illustrated History of Lincoln County, Nebraska and Her People: A Narrative of the Past with Special Emphasis Upon the Pioneer Period of the County’s History; Particular Attention Also Given to the Social, Commercial, Educational, Religious and Civic Development of the County from the Early Days to the Present Time”, Volume I, Editors Ira L. Bare and Will H. McDonald, The American Historical Society, Chicago and New York, 1920.] : "Buffalo Bill, His Family, Friends, Fame, Failures, and Fortunes", by Nellie Snyder Yost, 1979 by Swallow Press :[https://lincoln.gworks.com/ Lincoln County Assessor - GIS] :[http://www.esharedocs.com/AnonymousLogin.aspx?CID=vhsw924x Lincoln County Register of Deeds - Genealogy Search] :[https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/ftmcpherson.asp Grave locator https://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ Veterans Administration page for Fort McPherson National Cemetery] :"North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska: As it was in the Thirties", Presented by the N.P.H.S. Alumni Association in honor of the Golden Anniversary of the N.P.H.S. Class of 1939, June 9, 10 & 11, 1989. :[https://www.ci.north-platte.ne.us/cemeteries/ City of North Platte - Cemeteries] :"The Saga of Brady Island", by Mary Jane Meehan in collaboration with Mary Frances Rielly, Preface by James C. Adams, Clark Hord Printing, North Platte, Nebraska :"Brady Centennial 1889-1989", November 1990, Printed by Loup Valley Queen, Callaway, Nebraska. :"Sutherland Nebraska Centennial 1891-1991", Sutherland Centennial Committee :"Hershey Nebraska 1892-1992", Hershey Centennial Committee :[https://books.google.com/books?id=W2EDAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwidq86RgNffAhVm0YMKHSJrBao4WhDoAQhGMAY#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false Trails of Yesterday, By John Bratt, The University Publishing Company, Lincoln, Chicago, Dallas, 1921] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=AVEDAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjc86TMhdffAhVvq4MKHW6UAGg4jAEQ6AEILzAC#v=onepage&q&f=false The Last of the Great Scouts (Buffalo Bill), By Helen Cody Wetmore and Zane Grey, Grosset & Dunlap, New York, 1899] :"A Brave Soldier & Honest Gentleman: Lt James E.H. Foster in the West, 1873-1881". By Thomas R Buecker, Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln, 2013 :"City and Prairie Bones" By Billie Snyder Thornburg, The Old One Hundred and One Press, North Platte, Nebraska, 2005 ==== Loup County ==== :"Loup County: Taylor, Nebraska - Centennial 1883-1983", Compiled by the Loup County Centennial Committee. ==== McPherson County ==== : McPherson County Centennial book :"City and Prairie Bones" By Billie Snyder Thornburg, The Old One Hundred and One Press, North Platte, Nebraska, 2005 ==== Morrill County ==== :"Pioneering in the Shadow of Chimney Rock", by Leon A. Moomaw, 1966, Courier Press, Gering, Nebraska :[https://books.google.com/books?id=SBQ1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume III, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=7RM1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume II, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921] ==== Nemaha County ==== :[https://books.google.com/books?id=NThEAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjjovyc_tbfAhXqpYMKHaZKB9g4UBDoAQg7MAQ#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false Granger History of Nemaha County, by J. H. Dundas] ==== Nuckolls County ==== :[https://books.google.com/books?id=2RI1AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA248&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjV3oHG9tbfAhWV14MKHSFkAuA4FBDoAQhBMAU#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false Biographical & Historical Memoirs of Adams, Clay, Webster and Nuckolls Counties, Nebraska, The Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago, 1890] ==== Perkins County ==== :[http://www.nebraskadeedsonline.us/ Nebraska Deeds Online] :"Madrid 1885-1985 A Centennial History", By Allen L. Shepherd, K.K. Stevens Publishing Co Inc, Astoria, Illinois, 1986 ==== Phelps County ==== :[http://www.nebraskadeedsonline.us/ Nebraska Deeds Online] :"Prisoners on the Plains: The German POW Camp at Atlanta", by Glenn Thompson, 1993, Phelps County Historical Society. :"Bertrand: The First One Hundred Years", 1885-1985 Centennial, Centennial Committee, December 1985. ==== Platte County ==== :[https://books.google.com/books?id=UAA1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiwxKaEu9TfAhUJ1oMKHQ-cA5A4ChDoAQhVMAk#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false Past and Present of Platte County Nebraska Vol II, The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, 1913 ] ==== Red Willow County ==== :[http://www.nebraskadeedsonline.us/ Nebraska Deeds Online] :[https://www.carpenterbreland.com/listings Carpenter Breland Funeral Home and Monuments] :[http://www.herrmannfh.com/obits Herman-Jones Funeral Chapel] :"Portraits of the Past: McCook's First One Hundred Years", by Gene O Morris, copyright 1982, High Plains Historical Society, McCook, Nebraska, Pine Hill Printery, Freeman, South Dakota ==== Richardson County ==== :[https://books.google.com/books?id=yJ4yAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiz9ZG6k9PfAhUIooMKHeWUCY84RhDoAQhLMAg#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska&f=false History of Richardson County, Nebraska Vol I, By Lewis C. Edwards, B. F. Bowen & Company, Inc, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1917] ==== Rock County ==== :"Pioneer Stories of Brown, Keya Paha and Rock Counties in Nebraska", Brown County Historical Society, 1980 :[https://www.hochfuneralhome.com/obituaries Hoch Funeral Home] ==== Scotts Bluff County ==== :[http://www.nebraskadeedsonline.us/ Nebraska Deeds Online] :"Scottsbluff 1900-2000: Evolution of a City", by Jane Barbour Ramsey, Auspices of Scottsbluff Centennial Committee, Alpenaire Inc Publishing, Estes Park, Colorado, 1999 :[https://books.google.com/books?id=SBQ1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume III, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=7RM1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume II, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] ==== Seward County ==== :[http://seward.advantage-preservation.com/ Digital Archives of the Seward Memorial Library] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=mlri-UmI-tYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjymfbiltPfAhUMKawKHVJbDvwQ6AEIOzAD#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false History of Seward County, Nebraska, By W.W. Cox, State Journal Company, Printers, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1888] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=3otJAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjymfbiltPfAhUMKawKHVJbDvwQ6AEIUDAH#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false General History of Seward County – Revised, By John H Waterman, Beaver Crossing, Seward County, Nebr. 1914-1920.] ==== Sheridan County ==== :[https://books.google.com/books?id=SBQ1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume III, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=7RM1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume II, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] ==== Sioux County ==== :[http://www.nebraskadeedsonline.us/ Nebraska Deeds Online] :"Fort Robinson: Outpost on the Plains", by Roger T. Grange Jr, Nebraska State Historical Society, Reprint, original publication 1958. :"Fort Robinson and the American West 1874-1899", by Thomas R. Buecker, Nebraska State Historical Society, 1999, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman :"The History of Fort Robinson", by Major General William Harding Carter, Published by The Northwest Nebraska News, Crawford, Nebraska, 1941. :[https://books.google.com/books?id=SBQ1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume III, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921.] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=7RM1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ”History of Western Nebraska and Its People: Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux Countites. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska - Issued in Three Royal Octavo Volumes”, Volume II, Grant L. Shumway, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, The Western Publishing & Engraving Company, Lincoln, Nebraska 1921] ==== Washington County ==== :[https://books.google.com/books?id=dRU1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi0rJ24mtPfAhXGmq0KHR99ACs4ChDoAQhJMAc#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false History of Dodge and Washington Counties, Nebraska, Editors, Rev William H. Buss, Fremont, Thomas T. Osterman, Blair, Volume I, The American Historical Society, Chicago 1921] ==== Webster County ==== :[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84022835/issues/ Library of Congress - The Red Cloud Chief] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=2RI1AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA248&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjV3oHG9tbfAhWV14MKHSFkAuA4FBDoAQhBMAU#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false Biographical & Historical Memoirs of Adams, Clay, Webster and Nuckolls Counties, Nebraska, The Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago, 1890] ==== York County ==== :[https://books.google.com/books?id=nAI1AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjV3oHG9tbfAhWV14MKHSFkAuA4FBDoAQhGMAY#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false York County, Nebraska and its People Vol II, Supervising Editor, T.E. Sedgwick, The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago 1921] == OHIO== :[https://www.ohiomemory.org/ Ohio Memory] :[https://libraries.uc.edu/arb/collections/local-government.html University of Cincinnati Government Records Collection] ***LINK CURRENTLY BROKEN == OKLAHOMA == :"Oklahoma: A History of the Sooner State", Edwin C. McReynolds, 1960, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman == OREGON == [https://sos.oregon.gov/archives/Pages/records.aspx Oregon Digital Archives] == PENNSYLVANIA == :"Nelson's biographical dictionary and historical reference book of Fayette County, Pennsylvania : containing a condensed history of Pennsylvania, of Fayette County, and the boroughs and townships of the county :also, portraits and biographies of the governors since 1790, and genealogies,family histories and biographies of representative men of the county :illustrated" https://archive.org/stream/nelsonsbiographi02shep/nelsonsbiographi02shep_djvu.txt :The Planting of Civilization in Western Pennsylvania, By Solon J. Buck, Elizabeth Buck :Pennsylvania State Reports, Volume 20, By Pennsylvania. Supreme Court :Genealogical and Personal History of Fayette County Pennsylvania, Volume 1, edited by John Woolf Jordan, James Hadden https://books.google.com/books?id=-VvYAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA38&lpg=PA38&dq=%22Thomas+Brownfield%22++White+Swan&source=bl&ots=4Ej9uqB1dF&sig=l7SKIzwUGcuuHA2M9QiGp4owyN8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiTvPzgienKAhVhuoMKHR69Cl8Q6AEINzAE#v=onepage&q=%22Thomas%20Brownfield%22&f=false :A History of Uniontown: The County Seat of Fayette County, Pennsylvania, By James Hadden == SOUTH DAKOTA == === Books and Websites === :The Bison 1946 - 50th Class, Published by the Senior Class of Hot Springs High School, Hot Springs, South Dakota :"Of Uncommon Birth: Dakota Sons in Vietnam", By Mark St. Pierre, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 2003 == VIRGINIA == :Frederick County, Virginia, Marriages, 1771-1825 By Eliza Timberlake Davis == WASHINGTON == :[https://digitalarchives.wa.gov/ Washington Digital Archives] == WYOMING == === Books and Websites === :[http://newspapers.wyo.gov/ Wyoming State Archives - Newspapers] :[http://wyoarchives.state.wy.us/index.php/find-it-in-the-archives/death-certificate-database Wyoming State Archives - Partial Death Certificate Database] :[http://wyoarchives.state.wy.us/index.php/find-it-in-the-archives/genealogical-resources Wyoming State Archives Genealogical Resources] :"Wyoming: Frontier State", by Velma Linford, Old West Publishing Company, Denver, Colorado, 1947 :"Fort Laramie and the U.S. Army on the High Plains 1849-1890", by Douglas C. McChristian, National Park Service Historic Resources Study Fort Laramie National Historic Site, February 2003. :"Fort Laramie: Military Bastion of the High Plains", by Douglas C. McChristian, forward by Paul L. Hedren, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma, 2009. :"Fort Phil Kearny, an American saga", by Dee Brown, New York : Putnam, 1962. (now published under the title "The Fetterman Massacre"). :"Colter's Hell & Jackson's Hole", By Merrill J.Mattes, Yellowstone Library & Museum Association, Grand Teton Natural History Association, and National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior, 1962
== MILITARY AND WAR - SPECIFIC ==
=== General Topics === :[https://www.dfcsociety.net/search/ The Distinguished Flying Cross Society] :[https://valor.defense.gov/Recipients/Army Distinguished-Service-Cross-Recipients/ - Military Awards for Valor - Top 3 U.S. Department of Defense] :[https://usnamemorialhall.org/index.php/Category:Distinguished_Flying_Cross USNA Virtual Memorial Hall] :[https://aad.archives.gov/aad/index.jsp The National Archives - Access to Archival Databases (ADD)] :[https://www.cem.va.gov/CEM/docs/abbreviations/Ranks_Air_Force.pdf Air Force Rank Abbreviations] VA Cemeteries :[https://www.cem.va.gov/CEM/docs/abbreviations/Ranks_Army.pdf Army Rank Abbreviations] VA Cemeteries :[https://www.cem.va.gov/CEM/docs/abbreviations/Ranks_Marine_Corps.pdf Marine Corps Rank Abbreviations] VA Cemeteries :[https://www.cem.va.gov/CEM/docs/abbreviations/Ranks_Navy.pdf Navy Rank Abbreviations] VA Cemeteries :[https://dod.defense.gov/About/Insignias/ United States Military Rank Insignia] Department of Defense :[https://www.army.mil/info/organization/rucker U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence and Fort Rucker] :[http://sill-www.army.mil/ Fort Sill Oklahoma Fires Center of Excellence] :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112059733649;view=1up;seq=5 Army Lineage Series: Armies, Corps, Divisions and Separate Brigades”], Compiled by John B. Wilson, General Editor, David F. Trask,Center of Military History, United States Army, Washington, D.C., 1987 :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112055144544;view=1up;seq=3 Chiefs of the Army Reserve: Biographical Sketches of the United States Army Reserve's Senior Officers] , By David E. Hilkert, MG David T. Zabecki, Editor in Chief, Dr. Kathryn Roe Coker, Editor, LTC C. Paul Pierett, Art, Design and Editor, Office of Army Reserve History, United States Army Reserve Command, Fort McPherson, Georgia 2004. :[https://books.google.com/books?id=tf0_AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1&lpg=PA1&dq=Report+of+Brig.+Gen.+Nathaniel+B.+Baker,+Adjutant+General+and+Act%E2%80%99g+Q.M.G.+and+Act%E2%80%99g+as+P.M.G.,+to+Hon.+William+M.+Stone,+Governor+of+the+State+of+Iowa,+In+accordance+with+Chap.+82&source=bl&ots=mBBnnjjTnJ&sig=ACfU3U2YVdidopZbusaEL7SR-tZGa1KOfQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiQqaSNt4HuAhWGX80KHY84A90Q6AEwAHoECAIQAg#v=onepage&q=Report%20of%20Brig.%20Gen.%20Nathaniel%20B.%20Baker%2C%20Adjutant%20General%20and%20Act%E2%80%99g%20Q.M.G.%20and%20Act%E2%80%99g%20as%20P.M.G.%2C%20to%20Hon.%20William%20M.%20Stone%2C%20Governor%20of%20the%20State%20of%20Iowa%2C%20In%20accordance%20with%20Chap.%2082&f=false Report of Brig.-Gen. Nathaniel B. Baker, Adjutant General and Act'g Q.M.G ...] === THE AMERICAN FRONTIER AND THE PLAINS INDIAN WARS === ==== Fort Robinson - Crawford, Nebraska ==== :"Fort Robinson: Outpost on the Plains", by Roger T. Grange Jr, Nebraska State Historical Society, Reprint, original publication 1958. :"Fort Robinson and the American West 1874-1899", by Thomas R. Buecker, Nebraska State Historical Society, 1999, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman :"The History of Fort Robinson", by Major General William Harding Carter, Published by The Northwest Nebraska News, Crawford, Nebraska, 1941. ==== Fort McPherson - Maxwell, Nebraska ==== :”Fort McPherson, Nebraska: Fort Cottonwood, N.T., Guardian of the Tracks and Trails”, by Louis A. Holmes, Johnsen Publishing Co., Lincoln , Nebraska, 1963. :[https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/ftmcpherson.asp Grave locator https://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ Veterans Administration page for Fort McPherson National Cemetery] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=W2EDAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwidq86RgNffAhVm0YMKHSJrBao4WhDoAQhGMAY#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false Trails of Yesterday, By John Bratt, The University Publishing Company, Lincoln, Chicago, Dallas, 1921] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=AVEDAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjc86TMhdffAhVvq4MKHW6UAGg4jAEQ6AEILzAC#v=onepage&q&f=false The Last of the Great Scouts (Buffalo Bill), By Helen Cody Wetmore and Zane Grey, Grosset & Dunlap, New York, 1899] :"A Brave Soldier & Honest Gentleman: Lt James E.H. Foster in the West, 1873-1881". By Thomas R Buecker, Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln, 2013 ==== Fort Laramie - Wyoming ==== :"Fort Laramie and the U.S. Army on the High Plains 1849-1890", by Douglas C. McChristian, National Park Service Historic Resources Study Fort Laramie National Historic Site, February 2003. :"Fort Laramie: Military Bastion of the High Plains", by Douglas C. McChristian, forward by Paul L. Hedren, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma, 2009. ==== Fort Phil Kearny - Wyoming ==== :"Fort Phil Kearny, an American saga", by Dee Brown, New York : Putnam, 1962. (now published under the title "The Fetterman Massacre"). :[https://books.google.com/books?id=W2EDAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwidq86RgNffAhVm0YMKHSJrBao4WhDoAQhGMAY#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false Trails of Yesterday, By John Bratt, The University Publishing Company, Lincoln, Chicago, Dallas, 1921] ==== General ==== :"The Sioux of the Rosebud: A History in Pictures" By Henry W Hamilton and Jean Tyree Hamilton Photography by John A. Anderson, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman and London 1971 :"Wild West Shows and the Images of American Indians 1883-1933", By L G Moses, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1996 :"Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West", By Dee Brown, Ba1ntam Books, 1970 :"The Story of Roy Bean: Law West of the Pecos", By C.I. Sonnichsen, The Devin-Adair Company, Old Greenwich, CT, 1943 :"The Army Post on the Northern Plains 1865-1885", by Ray Mattison, 1954, Nebraska State Historical Society, Reprinted by Oregon Trail Museum Association, Gering, Nebraska, Copier Press, Gering, Nebraska :[https://books.google.com/books?id=SV1AAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiT_97pg9ffAhUIbawKHZokAAA4bhDoAQgwMAI#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false The Indian War of 1864: Being a Fragment of the Early History of Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming. By Eugene F Ware, Formerly Captain of Co. “F” Seventh Iowa Cavalry, Crane & Company, Topeka, Kansas, 1911] :"War Chief Joseph", By Helen Addison Howard and Dan L. McGrath, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 1964 :"Jim Bridger: Mountain Man", By Stanley Vestal, University of Nebraska Press, 1970 :"Journal of a Trapper", By Osborne Russell, Edited by Aubrey L Haines, A Bison Book, 1955, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln/London, 1985 :Frontier Times (magazine) ::June-July 1967, Vol. 41, No 4 :[https://books.google.com/books?id=OccrAQAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwip18qah9ffAhVGMqwKHdG_CgA4lgEQ6AEIOzAF#v=onepage&q&f=false The Conquest: The Story of a Negro Pioneer, By The Pioneer (Oscar Micheaux), Woodruff Press, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1913 ] ===== Wikitree Pages ===== :[[Space:Grattan_Massacre | Grattan Massacre]] === U.S. CIVIL WAR === :[https://books.google.com/books?id=iLtPHk0Yt30C&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj9vtTK_NbfAhUQOK0KHVIpCMU4RhDoAQhFMAY#v=onepage&q&f=false Andersonville Diary, Escape, and List of Dead, By John L Ransom, Late First Sergeant Ninth Mich. Cav., Douglass Brothers, Philadelphia, Douglass Brothers & Payne, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1883.] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=NThEAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjjovyc_tbfAhXqpYMKHaZKB9g4UBDoAQg7MAQ#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false Granger History of Nemaha County, by J. H. Dundas] :[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm Soldiers and Sailors Database, The Civil War] National Parks Service :[https://www.kshs.org/p/military-records-civil-war/11189 Civil War Research] Kansas Historical Society :[http://www.pacivilwar.com/county/ PA Civil War Soldiers by County] Pennsylvania Volunteers of the Civil War :"This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War", Drew Gilpin Faust, 2008, Vintage Civil War Library, Vintage Books, A Division of Random House, Inc., New York. :"Soul By Soul: Life Inside the Antebellum Slave Market", Walter Johnson, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England, 1999 === MEXICAN AMERICAN WAR === :[https://www.nps.gov/paal/learn/historyculture/search-usmexwar.htm?fbclid=IwAR1tLd145iapFvqOeujMcXHrgJhLMCZcLFuwReQuCP1p54_38ha6eQZvYXo#sort=Title%20asc&& US Mexican War Soldiers & Sailors Database] === WORLD WAR I / THE GREAT WAR === :Soldiers of the Great War: ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044088016464;view=1up;seq=9 Vol 1] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044103244778;view=1up;seq=9 Vol 2] Nebraska Vol 2, starts at page 201 ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081572970;view=1up;seq=11 Vol 3] :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433070301522;view=image "History of the First Division During the World War, 1917-1919", The Society of the First Division, The John Winston Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1922.] I have a physical copy of this book in my private collection available. :"Buffalo County, Nebraska in the World War, 1917, 1918, 1919", Oliver F. Brown Printing Co., Kearney, Nebraska, 1919. :[https://www.kansasww1.org/tag/camp-funston/ Camp Funston - Kansas WWI] === WORLD WAR II === :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x030741887;view=1up;seq=15 WWII - New York] :"Prisoners on the Plains: The German POW Camp at Atlanta", by Glenn Thompson, 1993, Phelps County Historical Society. :"Heinrich to Henry: A True World War II Story", by Marie Kramer as told by Henry Cramer, 1997, Service Press, Henderson, Nebraska. :"America on Guard: Army, Navy Marine Corps: Facts, Insignia and Uniforms" By Thomas Penfield, Rand McNally & Company, 1941 :"Lucky Ears: The True Story of Ben Kuroki World War Ii Hero", Dr. Jean A. Lukesh, Field Mouse Productions, Grand Island, Nebraska, 2010 === VIETNAM === :[https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/ Vietnam Center & Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech] :"Knights Over the Delta: An Oral History of the 114th Aviation Company in Vietnam, 1963-72", Edited By Steve Stibbens; Introduction By Horst Faas and Joseph L. Galloway, Published by 114th Aviation Company Association (2002) :"We Were Soldiers Once..and Young: Ia Drang the Battle that Changed the War in Vietnam", By Lt Gen Harold G Moore (Ret.) and Joseph L. Galloway, HarperTorch, 1992 :"Called to Serve", James "Bo" Gritz, Lazarus Publishing Company, 1991 :"Of Uncommon Birth: Dakota Sons in Vietnam", By Mark St. Pierre, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 2003 :"Valley of Decision: the Siege of Khe Sanh", John Prados and Ray W Stubbe, Dell Publishing, 1991 :"The War in I Corps", By Richard A Guidry, Ivy Books, 1998 :"Lest We Forget: The Kingsmen, 101st Aviation Battalion, 1968", By William C Meacham, Ivy Books, 1999 :"And Brave Men Too", By Timothy S. Lowry, Berkley Books, New York (Vietnam soldiers awarded the C.M.H.) :"Battle for Hue: Tet 1968", By Keith William Nolan, Dell Publishing, 1983 :[https://firstaviationbrigade.us/ The First Aviation Brigade] :[https://history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/lineages/branches/av/defaultAV.htm Lineage and Honors Information Aviation ] US Army Center of Military History :[http://282ahc.com/History/history-1967.html HISTORY OF THE 282nd HELICOPTER COMPANY, 212th COMBAT SUPPORT AVIATION BATTALION, 1st AVIATION BRIGADE] :[https://history.army.mil/html/books/090/90-8-1/CMH_Pub_90-8-1.pdf Vietnam Studies: Command and Control 1950-1969] Department of the Army, Washington D.C. By Major General George S Eckhardt, 2004 :[https://warrantofficerhistory.org/Hist_Avn_WO.htm History of the Aviation Warrant Officer] Warrant Officer Historical Foundation (formerly Warrant Officers Heritage Foundation) :[https://www.marines.mil/Portals/59/Publications/The%20Marines%20In%20Vietnam%201954-1973%20An%20Anthology%20and%20Annotated%20Bibliography%20PCN%2019000309300_1.pdf The Marines in Vietnam 1954-1973: An Anthology and Annotated Bibliography] Second Edition, HISTORY AND MUSEUMS DIVISION HEADQUARTERS, U.S. Marine Corps Washington D.C., 1985 :[http://www2.iath.virginia.edu/sixties/HTML_docs/Resources/Glossary/Sixties_Term_Gloss_A_C.html Glossary of Military Terms & Slang from the Vietnam War] ==== Wikitree Pages ==== :[[Space:114th_Aviation_Company_%26_83rd_Medical_Detatchment%2C_Shannon_Wright_Compound%2C_Vinh_Long%2C_Vietnam|Vinh Long Army Airfield and Soc Trang, Republic of South Vietnam]]
== MISC. BOOKS CONTAINING BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION ==
:[https://books.google.com/books?id=hlvCXW6S1sEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=county+nebraska+history&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi76Nv3idffAhWHyIMKHRvpD004tAEQ6AEINjAD#v=onepage&q=county%20nebraska%20history&f=false The Physicians and Surgeons of the United States, By William B. Atkinson, M.D., Publisher Charles Robson, Philadelphia, 1878.] [https://play.google.com/books My Google books]
== SURNAME SPECIFIC ==
=== Brownfield/Searight/Woolverton === http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/fayette/bios/gresham/bobios.txt http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/fayette/wills/brownfieldb.txt A Record of the Searight Family: (also Written Seawright) : Established in ... By James Allison Searight The Woolverton Family: 1693-1850 and Beyond, Volume II By: David A. MacDonald, Nancy N McAdams https://books.google.com/books?id=zpIXCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA775&lpg=PA775&dq=%22Thomas+Brownfield%22+%22Elizabeth+Fisher%22+White+Swan&source=bl&ots=zXDbiywIPX&sig=IVlbLuaWmUXGrb7vKObCWb9kWP8&hl=en&sa=X#v=onepage&q=%22Thomas%20Brownfield%22%20%22Elizabeth%20Fisher%22%20White%20Swan&f=false Title The Brownfield/Mitchell Genealogy: Nathaniel Brownfield and Gulielma Mitchel, Proprietorsz of the White Swan Tavern, Uniontown, Pa Compiled by Dorothy Hill Neidley Contributor White Swan Tavern (Uniontown, Pa.) Publisher The Author, 1982 Length 12 pages === Marshall === :George W. Haywood vs. William Marshall, The Northwestern Reporter, Volume 73, Supreme Court of Nebraska, December 22, 1897, pp. 449-450 (digital copy). and Nebraska Reports, Vol. 53, pp. 220-223. (digital copy) :"Miscellanea Marescalliana, genealogical notes on the surname of Marshall", George William Marshall, January 1, 1883 (digital copy) === McConahay === [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jrbakerjr/descendants/pafg03.htm James McConahay and Minerva Russell] === Peden === :"Peden the Prophet", by Thomas Cameron, M.A. reprinted with permission by James A Dickson, Edinburgh, 1981. (photocopy)

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[[Category: Sköldberga, Fellingsbro (T)]] The making of this page has been a great tool for untangling some confusing relationships: families swapping homes, pairs of brothers marrying pairs of sisters - and "everybody" being named Lars or Karin. It doesn't help that there is a gap in the marriage records for Fellingsbro between 1671 and 1690 and a gap in the death records between 1675 and 1690. Nor does it help that wives are usually only mentioned by first name (or no name) in the cathechism examination records for the early 1700s. From 1746 things are better. == 1643-1660: Head of household Erich Olufsson== *'''1643''': one household in the taxation, [[Olufsson-41|Erich Olufsson]] with wife, [[Eriksson-2653|son]] (Lars Eriksson) and daughter Mantalslängder 1642-1820, Örebro län, SE/RA/55203/55203.19/2 (1643), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0003124_00119 bildid: A0003124_00119] *'''1645, 1 Sep''': [[Eriksson-2653|Lars Eriksson]] and [[Nanulfsdotter-1|Elin Nanulfsdotter]] in Skölberga married *'''1646''': a nameless child born to [[Eriksson-2653|Lars Eriksson]] *1650s: Skölberga was owned by Anders Appelbom[https://archive.org/details/FellingsbroSockensHistoria/page/n79 ''Fellingsbro sockens historia : anteckningar ur skilda källor''] Axel Garvé (1904), p. 79, available at archive.org (farmed by [[Eriksson-2653|Lars Eriksson]]) Skölberga does not even seem to be in the taxation records at this time (although many of the records are damaged, so it's hard to see) *'''1651''': [[Olufsson-41|Erich Olufsson]] is still in the taxation record, but the household does not seem to pay taxMantalslängder 1642-1820, Örebro län, SE/RA/55203/55203.19/10 (1651), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0003132_00078 bildid: A0003132_00078] *'''1654, Aug''': [[Larsson-4957|Olof Larsson]] born in Skölberga *'''1657, May''': [[Larsson-4938|Anders Larsson]] born in Skölberga *'''1659''' cathecism examination record: [[Eriksson-2653|Lars Eriksson]] and ''hustru'' [[Nanulfsdotter-1|Elin]]Fellingsbro kyrkoarkiv, Husförhörslängder, SE/ULA/10244/A I/1 (1654-1659), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0000165_00067 bildid: C0000165_00067] **In use for several years: annotation made of Lars' death, several male and female workers noted, possible daughters [[Larsdotter-3302|Britta Larsdotter]] and [[Larsdotter-3301|Annika Larsdotter]], sons [[Larsson-4957|Olle]] and [[Larsson-4938|Anders]], daughter [[Larsdotter-3289|Karin Larsdotter]] - added when old enough to participate *'''1660, Jan''': [[Larsdotter-3289|Karin Larsdotter]] born in Skölberga *'''1660, 22 May''': [[Eriksson-2653|Lars Eriksson]] buried *'''1660, 24 Jun''': [[Olufsson-41|Erich]] in Skölberga buried == 1660-1682: Head of household widow Elin== *'''1675''' cathechism examination record: ''hustru'' [[Nanulfsdotter-1|Elin]] with children and a farm hand.Fellingsbro kyrkoarkiv, Husförhörslängder, SE/ULA/10244/A I/2 (1675-1684), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0000166_00029#?c=&m=&s=&cv=28&xywh=2732%2C1606%2C3624%2C2921 bildid: C0000166_00029] **Children mentioned: [[Larsson-4957|Olof]], [[Larsson-4938|Anders]], [[Larsdotter-3301|Anna]], [[Larsdotter-3302|Britta]] and [[Larsdotter-3289|Karin]] *'''1678''': [[Larsdotter-3302|Brita Larsdotter]] marries and moves to Kilen *1680s: Skölberga still owned by the Appelbom family *'''1682''' taxation record: [[Nanulfsdotter-1|Elin]] listed for the last time. [[Larsson-4957|Olof]] also present.Mantalslängder 1642-1820, Örebro län, SE/RA/55203/55203.19/40 (1682), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0003162_00074#?c=&m=&s=&cv=73&xywh=166%2C1999%2C2038%2C1683 bildid: A0003162_00074] ==1683 - New people from Gillberga== *'''1683''' taxation record: [[Olsson-3593|Lars Olsson]] (from Gillberga) is new head of household in Skölberga **presumably this was the year [[Larsson-4938|Anders Larsson]] in Sköllberga married [[Larsdotter-3284|Karin Larsdotter]] from Gillberga, and [[Larsson-4957|Olof Larsson]] from Sköllberga married [[Larsdotter-3303|Malin Larsdotter]] from Gillberga - two brothers marrying two sisters. No marriage records exist for that time. **The former couple lived in Sköllberga, where also Malin's parents ([[Olsson-3593|Lars Olsson]] with wife) moved. The latter couple lived in Gillberga, bringing Olof's mother ([[Nanulfsdotter-1|Elin]]) with them. *'''1684''' household record: [[Olsson-3593|Lars Olsson]] is head of household.Fellingsbro (T) AI:3d (1684-1692) Bild 76 / Sida 72 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v51077.b76.s72 page info] v51077.b76.s72 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v51077.b76.s72 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{9446bbfb-49d8-11d5-a6ed-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **The wife of Lars is [[Jonsdotter-3610|Karin Jonsdotter]]. [[Larsson-4938|Anders Larsson]] has married their daughter [[Larsdotter-3284|Karin Larsdotter]] **[[Olsson-3593|Lars Olsson]] and [[Larsson-4938|Anders Larsson]] (father-in-law and son-in-law) appear as head of household alternately. *'''1684, Sep''': [[Andersdotter-6400|Karin Andersdotter]] (daughter of [[Larsson-4938|Anders Larsson]] and [[Larsdotter-3284|Karin Larsdotter]]) born in Skölberga **christening witnesses: Olof Olsson in Österhammar, [[Larsson-2840|Lars Larsson]] in Sällinge (brother of mother), ''hustru'' [[Larsdotter-3302|Brita Larsdotter]] in Kilen (sister of father), ''hustru'' [[Larsdotter-3303|Malin]] in Gillberga (sister of mother). *'''1686 Aug''': [[Andersdotter-6442|Kerstin Andersdotter]] born in Skölberga (daughter of [[Larsson-4938|Anders Larsson]] and [[Larsdotter-3284|Karin Larsdotter]]) **christening witnesses: [[Jonsson-4965|Per Jonsson]] in Övre (possibly brother of maternal grandmother), [[Larsson-4957|Olof Larsson]] in Gillberga (brother of father), ''hustru'' Kerstin Jansdotter in Kärbo, Marit Persdotter in Övre. ==1689 - the swap== *'''1688''' Taxation record: [[Larsson-4938|Anders Larsson]] head of household in Sköllberga for the last time.Mantalslängder 1642-1820, Örebro län, SE/RA/55203/55203.19/46 (1688), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0003168_00189#?c=&m=&s=&cv=188&xywh=-58%2C315%2C4768%2C3937 bildid: A0003168_00189] *'''1689''' Taxation record: [[Larsson-2840|Lars Larsson]] head of household in Sköllberga for the first time, arriving from Sällinge.Mantalslängder 1642-1820, Örebro län, SE/RA/55203/55203.19/47 (1689), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0003169_00183#?c=&m=&s=&cv=182&xywh=1616%2C170%2C3310%2C2733 bildid: A0003169_00183] **He was the son of [[Olsson-3593|Lars Olsson]] and the brother of Anders' wife [[Larsdotter-3284|Karin Larsdotter]]. Lars and his wife [[Persdotter-2062|Karin Persdotter]] brought daughters [[Larsdotter-3286|Anna]] and [[Larsdotter-1806|Kerstin]], both born in Sällinge. [[Larsson-4938|Anders Larsson]] and his family moved to Sällinge. *'''1689, 3 Nov''': [[Larsdotter-3287|Malin Larsdotter]] in Skölberga, daughter of [[Larsson-2840|Lars Larsson]] and [[Persdotter-2062|Karin Persdotter]], baptized **christening witnesses: Anders Andersson in Furunäs, [[Jonsson-4965|Per Jons]]' in Övre, ''hustru'' [[Jönsdotter-3643|Barbro]] ''ibidem'', [[Larsdotter-3284|Karin Larsdotter]] in Sällinge (sister of father). *1690s: Skölberga returned to the crown due to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Reduction_(Sweden) the Reduction].[https://archive.org/details/FellingsbroSockensHistoria/page/n165 ''Fellingsbro sockens historia : anteckningar ur skilda källor''] Axel Garvé (1904), p. 165, available at archive.org *'''1692, 8 Apr''': [[Olsson-3593|Lars Ols]]' wife ([[Jonsdotter-3610|Karin Jonsdotter]]) in Skölberga was buried. *'''1692, 13 nov''': [[Olsson-3593|Lars Olsson]] married again (no name for the bride) *'''1693, 8 Jun''': [[Larsson-2839|Olof Larsson]] (son of [[Larsson-2840|Lars Larsson]] in Skölberga) baptized. **christening witnesses: Lars Olsson in Hobo with daughter Brita, Per(?) Andersson in Furunäs and ''hustru'' Brita in Furunäs. *'''1699, 5 Nov''': [[Olsson-3593|Lars Olsson]] in Sköllberga buried. == 1700-1710: Brothers-in-law Lars and Anders== *'''1700-1707''' household record: brothers-in-law [[Larsson-2840|Lars Larsson]] and [[Larsson-4938|Anders Larsson]] both live in Skiölberga with their families.Fellingsbro (T) AI:5 (1700-1707) Bild 114 / Sida 105 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v51079.b114.s105 page info] v51079.b114.s105 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v51079.b114.s105 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{9446bbfb-49d8-11d5-a6ed-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] Anders presumably moved back after the death of his father-in-law. **Listed: widow Karin (second wife of [[Olsson-3593|Lars Olsson]]) ***[[Larsson-2840|Lars Larsson]], wife [[Persdotter-2062|Karin]] (Persdotter), daughter Karin (crossed out), daughter [[Larsdotter-3286|Anna]], daughter [[Larsdotter-1806|Kerstin]], boy Lasse, tenant old Brita, daughter [[Larsdotter-3287|Malin]], son [[Larsson-2839|Olle]] ***[[Larsson-4938|Anders Larsson]], wife [[Larsdotter-3284|Karin]], son [[Andersson-9705|Lars]] (dead), son [[Andersson-9696|Anders]], daughter [[Andersdotter-6400|Karin]] crossed out), daughter [[Andersdotter-6442|Kerstin]] *'''1708, Jan''': [[Andersson-9705|Lars Andersson]] died at an age of 19 years *'''1710, 6 Jan''': [[Larsson-4938|Anders Larsson]] in Skölberga buried, together with his wife, [[Larsdotter-3284|Karin Larsdotter]] *'''1710, 13 Apr''': [[Larsson-2840|Lars Larsson]] in Skölberga buried ==1710: First cousins Olof and Kerstin== *'''1710, 1 Oct''': [[Andersdotter-6442|Kerstin Andersdotter]] (daughter of Anders and Karin) married [[Olsson-3618|Hans Olsson]] from Eke. *'''1712, 21 Sep''': a double wedding. [[Larsdotter-1806|Kerstin Larsdotter]] married [[Christoffersson-36|Lars Christoffersson]] in Toje and went to live there. [[Larsson-2839|Olof Larsson]] married [[Christoffersdotter-46|Karin Christoffersdotter]] from Toje. They stayed in Sköllberga. *'''1712, 26 Dec''': [[Hansson-2249|Olof Hansson]] born to [[Olsson-3618|Hans Olsson]] and [[Andersdotter-6442|Kerstin Andersdotter]]. **christening witnesses: Per Olsson in Eke, [[Larsson-2839|Olof Larsson]] in Skölberga, ''hustru'' Anna Nilsdotter in Nederby. *'''1712-1714''' household record AI:6, two households:Fellingsbro (T) AI:6 (1708-1714) Bild 65 / Sida 117 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v51080.b65.s117 page info] v51080.b65.s117 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v51080.b65.s117 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{9446bbfb-49d8-11d5-a6ed-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **widow [[Persdotter-2062|Karin]] (Persdotter), daughter [[Larsdotter-1806|Kerstin]] (married, to Toje), daughter [[Larsdotter-3287|Malin]] (left after 1713), son [[Larsson-2839|Olle]] with wife [[Christoffersdotter-46|Karin]] (Christoffersdotter, from Toje). **[[Olsson-3618|Hans Olsson]], the wife ([[Andersdotter-6442|Kerstin Andersdotter]]), [[Andersson-9696|Anders]], the brother-in-law (gone), maid Anna, son [[Hansson-2249|Olle]] *'''1715, 11 Feb''': [[Hansdotter-1489|Karin Hansdotter]] born to [[Olsson-3618|Hans Olsson]] and [[Andersdotter-6442|Kerstin Andersdotter]]. **christening witnesses: Olof Olsson in Eke, Nils Jacobsson in Lund, ''hustru'' Karin Karlsdotter in Lund, [[Christoffersdotter-46|Karin Christoffersdotter]] in Skiöhlberga (neighbour, married to cousin of mother) *'''1716, May''': [[Hansdotter-1489|Karin Hansdotter]] died at an age of 15 months. She was buried May 20. *'''1719, 10 Mar''': [[Hansdotter-1490|Kerstin Hansdotter]] born to [[Olsson-3618|Hans Olsson]] and [[Andersdotter-6442|Kerstin Andersdotter]]. **christening witnesses: Anders Olofsson in Finnåker, Anders Andersson in Eke, ''hustru'' Maria in Eke, [[Christoffersdotter-46|Karin Christoffersdotter]] in Skiöhlberga (neighbour, married to cousin of mother) *'''1722-1727''' cathechism examination record AI:7, two households:Fellingsbro (T) AI:7 (1722-1727) Bild 113 / Sida 212 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v51081.b113.s212 page info] v51081.b113.s212 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v51081.b113.s212 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{9446bbfb-49d8-11d5-a6ed-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **[[Larsson-2839|Olof Larsson]] with wife ([[Christoffersdotter-46|Karin Christoffersdotter]]); **[[Olsson-3618|Hans Olsson]] with wife ([[Andersdotter-6442|Kerstin Andersdotter]]). **widow [[Persdotter-2062|Karin Persdotter]] lived with her married daughter in Toje. ***[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2839&person2_name=Andersdotter-6442 Olof and Kerstin are first cousins] *'''1725, 21 Feb''': [[Hansdotter-1493|Karin Hansdotter]] born to [[Olsson-3618|Hans Olsson]] and [[Andersdotter-6442|Kerstin Andersdotter]]. **christening witnesses: Olof Olofsson in Eke, Anders Andersson in Furnäs, ''hustru'' Karin Eriksdotter in Furnäs, Ingierd Olofsdotter in Eke. *'''1725, 18 Apr''': [[Olsson-3618|Hans Olsson]] died, his age still uncertain, but he died in midlife, probably early forties. *'''1728-1731''' cathechism examination record AI:8, two households:Fellingsbro (T) AI:8 (1728-1731) Bild 127 / Sida 240 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v51082.b127.s240 page info] v51082.b127.s240 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v51082.b127.s240 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{9446bbfb-49d8-11d5-a6ed-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **[[Larsson-2839|Olof Larsson]] with wife ([[Christoffersdotter-46|Karin Christoffersdotter]]), mother ([[Persdotter-2062|Karin Persdotter]]) and maid **the widow of Hans Ols' ([[Andersdotter-6442|Kerstin Andersdotter]]), brother [[Andersson-9696|Anders]], a maid, son [[Hansson-2249|Olof]]. *'''1730, 7 Feb''': the widow of Lars Lars' in Sköllberga ([[Persdotter-2062|Karin Persdotter]]) died at an age of 74 years ==1736: Next generation - second cousins Olof and Lars== Since [[Larsson-2839|Olof Larsson]] and [[Christoffersdotter-46|Karin Christoffersdotter]] were childless, they adopted their nephew [[Larsson-2838|Lars Larsson]], who was born in Toje. *'''1736''' (and on), household record AI:6, second sequence, two households:Fellingsbro (T) AI:6 (1708-1714) Bild 160 / Sida 307 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v51080.b160.s307 page info] v51080.b160.s307 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v51080.b160.s307 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{9446bbfb-49d8-11d5-a6ed-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **the widow of Hans Ols' ([[Andersdotter-6442|Kerstin Andersdotter]]), son [[Hansson-2249|Olof]], daughter [[Hansdotter-1490|Kierstin]], daughter [[Hansdotter-1489|Karin]], brother [[Andersson-9696|Anders]] **[[Larsson-2839|Olof Larsson]] with wife [[Christoffersdotter-46|Karin]], boy Johan, girl Brita, girl Kirstin, girl Karin, girl Ingrid (these are all crossed out; they will have been a succession of young "shepherds"), ''måg'' (successor) [[Larsson-2838|Lars Larsson]] (son of Olof's sister and Karin's brother), wife [[Olsdotter-954|Kerstin]] (they had married in 1738) *'''1738, 24 Sep''': [[Larsson-2838|Lars Larsson]] in Toje married [[Olsdotter-954|Kerstin Olsdotter]] from Sällinge. They moved in with Lars' aunt and uncle in Sköldberga. *'''1739, 22 Nov''': [[Larsdotter-2210|Karin Larsdotter]] born to [[Larsson-2838|Lars Larsson]] and [[Olsdotter-954|Kerstin Olsdotter]] **christening witnesses: [[Olofsson-2153|Johan Olofsson]] in Sällinge (brother of mother), [[Larsson-3076|Olof Larsson]] in Toje (brother of father), ''hustru'' Kerstin Olsdotter in Sällinge, maid [[Hansdotter-1490|Kerstin Hansdotter]] in Skölberga (neighbour and father's second cousin) *'''1744, 23 May''': [[Larsson-3309|Lars Larsson]] born to [[Larsson-2838|Lars Larsson]] and [[Olsdotter-954|Kerstin Olsdotter]]. **christening witnesses: [[Mårtensson-594|Mårten Mårtensson]] in Bergby (married to sister of mother), [[Hansson-2249|Olof Hansson]] in Skölberga (neighbour and father's second cousin), ''hustru'' [[Olsdotter-1879|Brita Olsdotter]] in Bergaby (sister of mother), maid [[Larsdotter-2204|Karin Larsdotter]] in Toje (sister of father) *'''1742, 11 Oct''': [[Larsdotter-2211|Kerstin Larsdotter]] born to [[Larsson-2838|Lars Larsson]] and [[Olsdotter-954|Kerstin Olsdotter]]. **christening witnesses: [[Eriksson-1723|Olof Eriksson]] in Hosta (newlywed husband of father's sister), [[Larsson-3305|Erik Larsson]] in Toje (brother of father), ''hustru'' [[Ersdotter-628|Carin Ersdotter]] in Hosta (newlywed wife of father's brother), maid [[Hansdotter-1493|Karin Hansdotter]] in Skölberga (neighbour and father's second cousin) *'''1745, 29 Sep''': [[Hansdotter-1490|Kerstin Hansdotter]] marries [[Larsson-4963|Anders Larsson]] and moves to Läbbesta *'''1748, 13 Oct''': [[Olofsson-2177|Olof Olofsson]] born in Nybble to [[Hansson-2249|Olof Hansson]] in Sköllberga and [[Eriksdotter-1444|Carin Eriksdotter]] in Nybble. *'''1748, 18 Oct''': wedding of [[Hansson-2249|Olof Hansson]] in Sköldberga and [[Eriksdotter-1444|Carin Eriksdotter]] from Nybble, christening of their son **christening witnesses: book keeper ''herr'' [[Nätt-15|Johan Nett]] in Nybble, Olof Olofsson in Norr Torvesta (married to sister of mother), ''överstelöjtnantskan, fru'' Catharina Unge in Väster Torfvesta, ''hustru'' [[Eriksdotter-1449|Cherstin Ersdotter]] in Norr Torfvesta (sister of mother) *'''1748, 18 Oct''': wedding of [[Andersson-9636|Anders Andersson]] in Nybble and [[Hansdotter-1493|Karin Hansdotter]] from Sköldberga (she moved to Nybble) *'''1750, 20 Sep''': [[Olofsdotter-2036|Cherstin Olofsdotter]] born to [[Hansson-2249|Olof Hansson]] and [[Eriksdotter-1444|Carin Eriksdotter]] **christening witnesses: [[Johansson-5392|Anders Jansson]] in Nybble (stepfather of mother), [[Larsson-4963|Anders Larsson]] in Läbbesta (married to sister of father), [[Hansdotter-1490|Cherstin Hansdotter]] in Läbbesta (sister of father), Carin Andersdotter in Furnäs *'''1751, 16 Sep''': [[Larsson-2837|Olof Larsson]] born to [[Larsson-2838|Lars Larsson]] and [[Olsdotter-954|Kerstin Olsdotter]]. **christening witnesses: Olof Ersson in Hobo, [[Andersson-6125|Erik Andersson in Ålsänge]] (first cousin of father), ''hustru'' [[Eriksdotter-1444|Carin Eriksdotter]] in Sköldberga (neighbour and wife of father's second cousin), maid [[Andersdotter-3568|Chierstin Andersdotter]] in Ålsänge (first cousin of father) *'''1746-1755''' household record AI:9d, two households:Fellingsbro (T) AI:9d (1746-1755) Bild 101 / Sida 96 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v51087.b101.s96 page info] v51087.b101.s96 and next page| [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v51087.b101.s96 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{9446bbfb-49d8-11d5-a6ed-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **[[Larsson-2839|Olof Larsson]] with wife [[Christoffersdotter-46|Karin Christophersdotter]]; adopted successor [[Larsson-2838|Lars Larsson]] with wife [[Olsdotter-954|Kerstin Olsdotter]], (adopted) grandchildren [[Larsdotter-2210|Karin]], [[Larsson-3309|Lars]], [[Larsdotter-2211|Cherstin]] and [[Larsson-2837|Olof]] - interspersed with three shepherd girls: Cherstin Hindersdotter, Greta Pers(?)dotter and Carin Olsdotter (all crossed out) **[[Hansson-2249|Olof Hansson]], wife [[Eriksdotter-1444|Carin Ersdotter]] (added later), mother [[Andersdotter-6442|Kerstin Andersdotter]], uncle [[Andersson-9696|Anders Andersson]], sister [[Hansdotter-1489|Karin]] (crossed out), children [[Olofsson-2177|Olof]], [[Olofsdotter-2036|Cherstin]] and [[Olofsdotter-2039|Karin]], three servant girls (one at a time) ***[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2838&person2_name=Hansson-2249 Lars Larsson and Olof Hansson are second cousins] *'''1753, 2 Apr''': [[Olofsdotter-2039|Carin Olofsdotter]] born to [[Hansson-2249|Olof Hansson]] and [[Eriksdotter-1444|Carin Eriksdotter]] **christening witnesses: [[Larsson-2838|Lars Larsson]] with wife [[Olsdotter-954|Cherstin Olsdotter]] in Sköldberga (neighbours + Lars is second cousin of child's father), [[Andersson-9636|Anders Andersson]] with wife [[Hansdotter-1493|Karin Hansdotter]] in Nibble (sister of father with her husband). *'''1755, 18 Dec''': [[Larsdotter-2212|Anna Larsdotter]] born to [[Larsson-2838|Lars Larsson]] and [[Olsdotter-954|Kerstin Olsdotter]]. **christening witnesses: Lars Jansson with wife [[Mårtensdotter-468|Anna Mårtensdotter]] in Bergaby (mother's sister's daughter), [[Johansson-5436|Nils Jansson]] (mother's sister's son) with wife Anna Larsdotter in Sällinge. *'''1757, 11 Apr''': [[Olofsdotter-2041|Anna Olofsdotter]] born to [[Hansson-2249|Olof Hansson]] and [[Eriksdotter-1444|Carin Eriksdotter]] **christening witnesses: [[Larsson-2839|Olof Larsson]] in Sköldberga (the old neighbour), Jan Jansson in Nibble, Anders Andersson's wife, Lisa Larsdotter in Furnäs, maid [[Larsdotter-2210|Karin Larsdotter]] in Sköldberga (daughter of father's second cousin, neighbour) *'''1756-1762''' household record, two households:Fellingsbro (T) AI:10 (1756-1762) Bild 153 / Sida 145 and the next page : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v51088.b153.s145 page info] v51088.b153.s145 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v51088.b153.s145 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{9446bbfb-49d8-11d5-a6ed-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **[[Larsson-2838|Lars Larsson]] with wife [[Olsdotter-954|Chierstin Olsdotter]] and all their six children. [[Larsson-2839|Olof Larsson]] (noted as dead) and [[Christoffersdotter-46|Karin Christophersdotter]] **[[Hansson-2249|Olof Hansson]] and wife [[Eriksdotter-1444|Carin Eriksdotter]] (noted as dead), all their four children. Farm hand [[Andersson-9696|Anders Andersson]] (uncle of Olof) Three short term maids. Widow [[Andersdotter-6442|Kerstin Andersdotter]]. *'''1758, 4 Feb''': [[Larsson-2839|Olof Larsson]] died at an age of 65 years. *'''1759, 26 Mar''': [[Larsson-3310|Johan Larsson]] born to [[Larsson-2838|Lars Larsson]] and [[Olsdotter-954|Kerstin Olsdotter]]. **christening witnesses: Anders Claesson with wife Kerstin Larsdotter in Hosta, farm hand Anders Ersson and maid Karin Olsdotter in Hobo. *'''1760, 29 Jun''': [[Eriksdotter-1444|Karin Eriksdotter]] died at an age of 45 years. *'''1763, 15 Dec''': [[Andersson-9696|Anders Andersson]], living in the household of his sister's son, [[Hansson-2249|Olof Hansson]], dead at an age of 71 years *'''1765, 15 Feb''': [[Larsson-2838|Lars Larsson]] dead at an age of 52 years *'''1766, 12 Feb''': Hans Olsson's widow [[Andersdotter-6442|Kerstin Andersdotter]] died at an age of 79 years. *'''1770, 31 Mar''': widow [[Christoffersdotter-46|Karin Christophersdotter]] died at an age of 86 years ==1771 and on - the children get married== *'''1771, 29 Sep''': [[Larsdotter-2210|Karin Larsdotter]] married Lars Larsson in Håboda and moved there *'''1774, 2 Oct''': Another double wedding, cross-marriage between two families: [[Larsson-3309|Lars Larsson]] married Anna Larsdotter from Västansjö. They stayed in Sköldberga. The same day [[Larsdotter-2211|Kerstin Larsdotter]] married Lars Larsson in Västansjö and moved there. *'''1774, 20 Dec''': [[Olofsdotter-2039|Carin Olofsdotter]] married Erik Olofsson *'''1776, 13 Oct''': [[Larsdotter-2212|Anna Larsdotter]] married Anders Andersson in Furnäs and moved there *'''1778, 11 Oct''': [[Larsson-2837|Olof Larsson]] married [[Olsdotter-928|Anna Olsdotter]] from Fogryte and moved there *'''1781, 20 May''': widow [[Olsdotter-954|Kerstin Olsdotter]] died at an age of 67 years. *'''1781, 6 Jun''': widower [[Hansson-2249|Olof Hansson]] died at an age of 67 years *'''1782, 8 Oct''': Another double wedding, cross-marriage between two families: [[Olofsson-2177|Olof Olofsson]] in Sköldberga married Cherstin Larsdotter in Norlund the same day that [[Olofsdotter-2041|Anna Olofsdotter]] in Sköldberga married Lars Larsson in Norlund. == Sources == Sources for births, marriages and deaths will be on the individual profiles.

Skomra Name Study

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[[Category:Skomra Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinators [[Skomra-2|Anthony Skomra]] or [[Skomra-1|Aaron Armstrong Skomra]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other Skomra researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Resources == * [https://nazwiska-polskie.pl/Skomra Current Location of Skomras in Poland] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=SKOMRA&cln=0&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=table&u= List of Skomra Profiles on Wikitree] == Task List == * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=SKOMRA Unconnected Skomras on Wikitree]

Skov Family Christening Gown

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Here is the story of the Skov Family Christening Gown from it first use in 1935 to its latest use in 2011. We look forwards to many more years and many more generations of use.

Skovlund i Tessebølle

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== Om Skovlund == Gården er beliggende i Tessebølle på adressen: Storskovvej 10, Herfølge ([http://maps.google.com/maps?q=55.392335,+12.137966 Se på kort]) [[Frank-2718|Rasmus Jensen Frank]] og [[Jensen-7050|Marie Kirstine Jensen]] ovetager gården i Tessebølle i 1936, og driver den frem til deres død i henholdvis 1963 og 1964. På gården boede også sønnen [[Frank-2726|Henning Jensen Frank]], datteren[[Frank-2729|Gudrun Jensen Frank]] og de senere år også sønnen [[Frank-2725|Aage Jensen Frank]]. Efter Maries død i 1964, overtager datteren [[Frank-2719|Agnes Marie Jensen Frank]] i 1965 gården. Hun moderniserer gården og bortforpagter jorden. Efter Agnes død i 1992, sælges gården for 1.5 million. ==Ejendomsoplysninger== Matrikel nummer 9b Ejendomsnummer 72576 *21. juli 1936 Skøde fra O.C. Jørgensen til Rasmus Jensen Frank *17. august 1965 Skøde til Agne marie Dawson født Frank *16. juni 1992 Skøde til Jesper Kragh og Betina Jensen Tingbog: {{Image|file=Skovlund_i_Tessebolle-7.jpg |align=l }} {{Image|file=Skovlund_i_Tessebolle-8.jpg }} ==Fotos== {{Image|file=Skovlund_i_Tessebolle.jpg |caption=1956 |align=l }} {{Image|file=Skovlund_i_Tessebolle-3.jpg |caption=1975 |size=l }}
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Skull Civil Parish, County Cork

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[[Category: Cork Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Cork|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Cork, Ireland|Main Cork Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Skull Parish, County Cork|Category for Skull Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Cork|Civil Parishes in County Cork]] |}
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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Munster Team|Munster Province team]] ==Skull Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Scoil. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/679 Skull Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''County:''' [[:Category:County Cork|County Cork]] :'''Barony:''' Carbery West (W.D.) :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Munster Province of Ireland|Munster]] ===Introduction=== :The Parish of Skull is often selected as a category where Schull has been found. Whilst Skull Town also uses the name Schull the parish does not and the Skull parish boundaries do not match the boundaries of the RC parishes of that name. :{{Image|file=Irish_Roots_Images-21.png |align=l |size=l |caption=Schull-Skull Composite }} {{Clear}} :It cannot be assumed that Schull RC Parish on a baptism is necessarily in the administrative Skull Parish. ===Population Centres of Skull Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Cork|Towns of County Cork]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Ballydehob (pop 274)'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Béal an Dá Chab.
'''Web page:'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballydehob Ballydehob]
'''WikiTree Category:''' [[:Category:Ballydehob, County Cork|Category for Ballydehob]]
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@51.5611,-9.4623,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/51.5611/-9.4623 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-9.5241&lat=51.5530 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballydehob&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Skull Town'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Scoil.
'''Web page:'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schull Skull Town]
'''WikiTree Category:''' [[:Category:Skull Town, County Cork|Category for Skull Town]]
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@51.5255,-9.5452,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/51.5255/-9.5452 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-9.5241&lat=51.5530 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Skull&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Skull Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Skull Parish (An Scoil) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/679/BF Skull Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''Townland'''
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'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
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'''WikiTree Category Link'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Arderrawinny||''Ard Doire Mhuine''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Arderrawinny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Arderrawinny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Arderrawinny&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardintenant||''Ard an Teannáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ardintenant&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ardintenant&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardintenant&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardmanagh||''Ard Meana''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ardmanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ardmanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardmanagh&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballybane East||''An Baile Bán Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Ballybane+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Ballybane+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballybane,%20east&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballybane West||''An Baile Bán Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Ballybane+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Ballybane+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballybane,%20west&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballybrack||''An Baile Breac''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballybrack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballybrack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballybrack&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballycummisk||''Baile Chumaisc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballycummisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballycummisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballycummisk&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballydehob||''Béal an Dá Chab''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballydehob&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballydehob&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballydehob&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyvonane||''Baile Bhunáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyvonane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballyvonane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyvonane&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Balteen||''An Bailtín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Balteen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Balteen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Balteen&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Barnatonicane||''Bán an Tónacáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Barnatonicane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Barnatonicane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Barnatonicane&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Barryroe||''Barraí Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Barryroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Barryroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Barryroe&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bawnaknockane||''Bán an Chnocáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Bawnaknockane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Bawnaknockane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bawnaknockane&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bawnshanaclogh||''Bán na Seanchloiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Bawnshanaclogh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Bawnshanaclogh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bawnshanaclogh&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Beakeen||''An Béicín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Beakeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Beakeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Beakeen&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Caheravirane||''Cathair an Bhioráin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Caheravirane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Caheravirane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Caheravirane&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Caherlusky||''An Chathair Loiscthe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Caherlusky&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Caherlusky&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Caherlusky&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Caherolickane||''Cathair Ó Leicne''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Caherolickane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Caherolickane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Caherolickane&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Calf Island Middle||''An Lao Meánach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Calf&ded=sland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Calf&ded=sland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Calf&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Calf Island West||''An Lao Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Calf&ded=sland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Calf&ded=sland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Calf&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cappagh Beg||''An Cheapach Bheag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Cappagh+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Cappagh+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cappagh%20Beg&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cappagh More||''An Cheapach Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Cappagh+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Cappagh+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cappagh%20More&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cappaghglass||''An Cheapach Ghlas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cappaghglass&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cappaghglass&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cappaghglass&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cappaghnacallee||''Ceapach na Caillí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cappaghnacallee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cappaghnacallee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cappaghnacallee&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carbery Island||''Inis Cairbre''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Carbery+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Carbery+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carbery%20Island&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carthy's Island||''Oileán Chárthaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Carthy's+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Carthy's+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carthy’s%20Island&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cashelfean||''Caiseal Fiann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cashelfean&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cashelfean&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cashelfean&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Castle Island||''Oileán an Chaisleáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Castle+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Castle+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castle%20Island&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Castlepoint||''Pointe an Chaisleáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Castlepoint&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Castlepoint&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castlepoint&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clashmore||''An Chlais Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Clashmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Clashmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clashmore&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Colla'''||''An Caladh''||[[:Category:Colla Townland, Skull Parish, County Cork]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Colla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Colla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Colla&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coney Island||''Oileán an Choinicéir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Coney+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Coney+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coney%20Island&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolagh Beg||''An Chuailleach Bheag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Coolagh+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Coolagh+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolagh%20Beg&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolagh More||''An Chuailleach Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Coolagh+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Coolagh+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolagh%20More&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolcaha||''Cúil Chatha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Coolcaha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Coolcaha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolcaha&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coomfarna||''Com Fearna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Coomfarna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Coomfarna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coomfarna&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cooradarrigan||''Cuar Uí Dheargáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cooradarrigan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cooradarrigan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cooradarrigan&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cooragurteen||''Cuar an Ghoirtín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cooragurteen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cooragurteen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cooragurteen&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coosane||''An Cuasán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Coosane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Coosane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coosane&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coosheen||''An Cuaisín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Coosheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Coosheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coosheen&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cove||''Trá na hUla''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cove&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cove&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cove&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Croagh||''An Chruach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Croagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Croagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Croagh&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cusovinna||''Cos an Mhuine''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cusovinna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Cusovinna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cusovinna&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derreenard||''An Doirín Ard''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derreenard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derreenard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derreenard&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derreennaclogh||''Doirín na gCloch''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derreennaclogh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derreennaclogh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derreennaclogh&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derreennalomane||''Doirín an Lomáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derreennalomane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derreennalomane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derreennalomane&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derreennatra||''Doirín na Trá''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derreennatra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derreennatra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derreennatra&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derrycarhoon||''Doire Ceathrún''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derrycarhoon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derrycarhoon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrycarhoon&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derryconnell||''Doire Chonaill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derryconnell&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derryconnell&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derryconnell&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derryfunshion||''Doire Mhóintín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derryfunshion&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derryfunshion&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derryfunshion&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derrylahard||''Doire Leathard''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derrylahard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derrylahard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrylahard&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derryleary||''Doire Uí Laoire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derryleary&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Derryleary&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derryleary&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dick's Island||''Oileán an Bhioráin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Dick's+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Dick's+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dick’s%20Island&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drinane||''An Draighneán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Drinane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Drinane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drinane&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Drishane'''||''An Driseán''||[[:Category:Drishane Townland, Skull Parish, County Cork]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Drishane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Drishane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drishane&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dromkeal||''An Drom Caol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Dromkeal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Dromkeal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dromkeal&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Dunbeacon'''||''Dún Béacáin''||[[:Category:Dunbeacon Townland, Skull Parish, County Cork]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Dunbeacon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Dunbeacon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunbeacon&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dunmanus East||''Dún Mánais Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Dunmanus+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Dunmanus+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunmanus,%20east&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dunmanus West||''Dún Mánais Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Dunmanus+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Dunmanus+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunmanus,%20west&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Foilnamuck||''Faill na Muc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Foilnamuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Foilnamuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Foilnamuck&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Furze Island||''Oileán an Aitinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Furze+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Furze+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Furze%20Island&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Garranes||''An Garrán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Garranes&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Garranes&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Garranes&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glan||''An Gleann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Glan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Glan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glan&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glansallagh||''Gleann Salach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Glansallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Glansallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glansallagh&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Goat Island||''Oileán Clutharach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Goat+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Goat+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Goat%20Island&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Goat Island Little||''Oileán Clutharach Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Goat&ded=sland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Goat&ded=sland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Goat&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gortnagrough||''Gort na gCruach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gortnagrough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gortnagrough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortnagrough&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gortnamona||''Gort na Móna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gortnamona&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gortnamona&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortnamona&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gorttyowen||''Gort Tí Eoghain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gorttyowen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gorttyowen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gorttyowen&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gubbeen||''An Goibín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gubbeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gubbeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gubbeen&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gunpoint||''An Rinn Ard''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gunpoint&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gunpoint&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gunpoint&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gurteennakilla||''Goirtín na Coille''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gurteennakilla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gurteennakilla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gurteennakilla&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gurteenroe||''An Goirtín Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gurteenroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Gurteenroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gurteenroe&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Horse Island||''Oileán an Chapaill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Horse+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Horse+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Horse%20Island&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Illaunricmonia||''Oileán Ric Muine''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Illaunricmonia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Illaunricmonia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Illaunricmonia&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Illaunroe||''An tOileán Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Illaunroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Illaunroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Illaunroe&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilbronoge||''Cill Bronóg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kilbronoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kilbronoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilbronoge&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilcomane||''Cill Chomáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kilcomane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kilcomane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilcomane&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilpatrick||''Cill Phádraig''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kilpatrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kilpatrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilpatrick&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knock||''An Cnoc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Knock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Knock&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knock&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockeens||''An Cnoicín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Knockeens&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Knockeens&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockeens&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lackareagh||''An Leaca Riabhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lackareagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lackareagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lackareagh&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Laharan||''An Leathfhearann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Laharan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Laharan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Laharan&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Leamcon||''Léim Con''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Leamcon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Leamcon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Leamcon&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Leighillaun||''Liathoileán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Leighillaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Leighillaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Leighillaun&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Letter||''Leitir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Letter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Letter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Letter&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisheennacreagh||''Lisín na Cré''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lisheennacreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lisheennacreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisheennacreagh&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lissacaha||''Lios an Chatha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lissacaha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lissacaha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lissacaha&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lissacaha (North)||''Lios an Chatha Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lissacaha&ded=North)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lissacaha&ded=North)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lissacaha&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lissydonnell||''Lios Uí Dhónaill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lissydonnell&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lissydonnell&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lissydonnell&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Long Island||''Inis Fada''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Long+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Long+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Long%20Island&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lowertown||''Lúghortán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lowertown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Lowertown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lowertown&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mauladinna||''Meall an Duine''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Mauladinna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Mauladinna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mauladinna&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Meenvane||''An Mhín Bhán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Meenvane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Meenvane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Meenvane&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mountgabriel||''Cnoc Osta''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Mountgabriel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Mountgabriel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mountgabriel&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Murrahin||''Maigh Raithin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Murrahin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Murrahin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Murrahin&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Raheenroe||''An Ráithín Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Raheenroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Raheenroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Raheenroe&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rathcool||''Ré Chúil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Rathcool&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Rathcool&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathcool&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rathruane Beg||''Ráth Dhreóin Bheag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Rathruane+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Rathruane+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathruane%20Beg&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rathruane More||''Ráth Dhreóin Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Rathruane+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Rathruane+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathruane%20More&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ratooragh||''Ráth Túrach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ratooragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ratooragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ratooragh&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rossbrin||''Ros Brain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Rossbrin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Rossbrin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rossbrin&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Scarteenakillin||''Scairtín an Chuilinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Scarteenakillin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Scarteenakillin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Scarteenakillin&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Scrahanyleary||''Screathan Uí Laoire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Scrahanyleary&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Scrahanyleary&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Scrahanyleary&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Shanavagh||''Seanbhoth''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Shanavagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Shanavagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shanavagh&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Shantullig North||''An tSeantulaigh Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Shantullig+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Shantullig+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shantullig,%20north&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Shantullig South||''An tSeantulaigh Theas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Shantullig+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=%22Shantullig+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shantullig,%20south&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Shronagree||''Srón na Graí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Shronagree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Shronagree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shronagree&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Skeagh||''An Sceach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Skeagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Skeagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Skeagh&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Skull||''An Scoil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Skull&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Skull&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Skull&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Sparrograda||''Sparr Uí Ghráda''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Sparrograda&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Sparrograda&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Sparrograda&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Stouke||''An Stuaic''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Stouke&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Stouke&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Stouke&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Woodlands||''Gort na Ceártan''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Woodlands&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Woodlands&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Woodlands&countyname=CORK&Parish=SKULL Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Cork should be added to the main Cork page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.3. Linking of townlands to parishes, parishes to baronies etc. : 4.2 Addition of proper Placenames Northern Ireland links on categories implemented.; 4.1 Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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== Slade Green, Kent One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Slade Green, Kent|category=Slade Green, Kent One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} The initial goal of this project is to find every family living in Slade Green and surrounding areas in 1911. To help there is already an Excel spreadsheet with the names of all (or probably, most) of the 'Heads of Household in the 1911 census. Ideally I'd like to do something similar with the 1901 census and the 1939 Register. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hillman-1559|Roy Hillman]]. With various family and work problems in my life (and stopping for a while after the death of my father), progress may well be slow but I hope to get this done eventually! But with help ... progress could well be faster! The background. A project I was involved in (in 2018) researched World War 1 'names' on the Slade Green Memorial, trying to find their families and occupations rather than regiments etc as our local Council project tends to do. For some of the more difficult cases, I ended up going street by street through the local census returns, which resulted in the above-mentioned spreadsheet. Here are a couple of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Entering the families on to Wikitree! (If you are local ... or your family were local, you might want to help by entering the records for the street you live or lived on?) * Checking the entries for accuracy against other records (not everything in a census is reported correctly!) and updating the entries with those wider details * Whilst I've entered a fair few family members and a few others previously, I'm not massively experienced and haven't been involved in other Wikitree projects, so anyone with more experience here is very welcome. * There's probably plenty else that could be done! * For the moment I'm working on Slade Green and Northend but have database information for the part of Erith covered by Slade Green Big Local's charitable work. So the plan is to cover that area too, but perhaps as the start of an 'Erith One Place Study'. But if someone from Erith wants to get started on that ... I'm very happy to help you do so! A longer-term goal if enough people are interested may well be to expand this to other eras (at the moment obviously the emphasis is 1901 to 1939). Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23975312 send me a private message]. Thanks! *{{Wikidata|Q146225|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Slade Green, Kent One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Names=== '''Slade Green''' (most obviously - although note the misnaming of the railway station until 1953 - see history below). '''Northend''' is so named because it was the most northerly point of the ancient parish of Crayford (the boundary with the ancient parish of Erith is marked by Boundary Street at the junction where the modern A206 changes name from Northend Road to South Road). It included Myrtle Farm and one of two other residences at the foot of Colyers Lane. '''Perry Street''' was the name of the hamlet at the Northend Road end of the road Perry Street that ran and still runs from Crayford to Northend Road. Slade Green, Northend and Perry Street were all once part of the ancient parish of Crayford. In ancient times they were part of the Hundred of Lesnes within the Lathe of Sutton at Hone, before subsequently becoming part of Dartford Rural District (1894), then Crayford Urban District (1920) and then the London Borough of Bexley (1965). They are describe in The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland 1868 although the location description of Perry Street looks wrong (perhaps a different Perry Street is being described? Doubtful any part of Crayford parish was in the Hundred of Axstane, although the parishes of Crayford and Wilmington were added to that Hundred in 1894 to create Dartford Rural District) - a transcription of the 1868 texts on Crayford and its hamlets can be seen at https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/KEN/Crayford ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Kent :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51.468, 0.189 :'''Elevation:''' 7.0 m or 23.0 feet ===History=== ====1911==== In 1911 Slade Green had recently expanded with the advent of the Slade Green Railway Depot about a decade previously. The new station had been named 'Slades Green', much to the annoyance of the locals who called the place Slade Green. It took many years of local campaigning before the station name was corrected to Slade Green. It was part of Dartford Rural District, and although St Augustine's church had been built, it wasn't a separate parish yet, so in church terms it was still part of the parish of Crayford. Various roads were built a decade before for the people who would work at the depot, with houses built along one side of most of the roads to allow for later expansion (and the roads being named after trees - Elm, Hazel, Cedar, Willow and Oak). Plantation Road was privately built at the same time, with the intention it appears of attracting the engine drivers and others who would be attached to the depot. A couple of roads in 1911 would later have name changes when years later the railway crossings were removed, so what is now Moat Lane was part of Whitehall Lane, and what is now Peareswood Road was part of Slade Green Road. Addresses were in process of changing from using the name of a particular block of homes to using the name of the road they were in. At the 1911 census, someone in the census office appears to have not wanted to recognise Slade Green as a separate place, so where people put birth places on the census as Slade Green, on some but not all of the returns someone went through crossing out Slade Green and replacing it with Crayford. ===Population of Slade Green in 1911=== So ... the aim is to have everyone who appears in the 1911 census in Slade Green and neighbouring areas (such as Northend and the hamlet of Perry Street) listed here with a link to a Wikitree profile. See notes at the end to get an idea of how accurate or otherwise this survey is. In 1911 there were about 270 residences in Slade Green, 228 in Northend and another 27 in the nearby hamlet of Perry Street. Further away (close to Barnes Cray) was Sawmills, with another 28 residences in an area now unoccupied, but within the boundaries of the modern Slade Green and Northend ward. The modern ward also includes most of the eastern part of Erith - in 1911 there were about 466 residences in that part of Erith. '''''A long long way to go but here's a beginning to the list of residences in 1911 and links to the Wikitree profiles of each resident ...''''' ====Alderney Farm, Slade Green==== ''Was accessed from a track from Slade Green Road. See Slade Green Road below.'' ====Claremont Terrace, Northend==== ''see Slade Green Lane'' ====Northend Crossing Gate House, Slade Green==== ''see Slade Green Road'' ====Peareswood Road, Northend==== ''Peareswood Road was previously known as Slade Green Road or Slade Green Lane. For details of residents in 1911, see Slade Green Lane. It included Claremont Terrace and Sunnyside.'' ====Plantation Road, Slade Green in 1911==== ''Plantation Road was built at the start of the twentieth century.'' 1 Plantation Road. [[Amner-13|Henry Amner]], [[Reading-948|Sarah Amner nee Reading]] and children [[Amner-35|Jennie]], [[Amner-34|Henry]], [[Amner-33|Emily]]. 2 Plantation Road - no census return found. 3 Plantation Road. [[Griffiths-6271|William Griffiths]], his wife [[Unknown-616212|Elizabeth]] and children [[Griffiths-6272|Robert]], [[Griffiths-6273|Frank]], [[Griffiths-6274|Ruby]] 4 Plantation Road. [[Turner-42420|Charles Turner]], his wife [[Unknown-616313|Nancy]] and children [[Turner-42421|Charles]], [[Turner-42423|George]]. 5 Plantation Road. Resident or residents away in Derbyshire on the night of the census. This stated and signed on the form by resident [[Butler-27979|Solomon Charles Butler]]. Solomon and his wife [[Milgate-219|Kate (nee Milgate)]] are still in Plantation Road in 1939. 6 Plantation Road. [[Murray-25206|James Murray]] and [[Cousins-2234|Alice Murray nee Cousins]]. 7 Plantation Road. [[Burt-5828|Charles Burt]] and [[Fletcher-15213|Annie Burt nee Fletcher]]. Boarding with them is [[Pankhurst-543|Mabel (aka Emily) Pankhurst]]. 8 Plantation Road. [[Dowsey-53|Horace Dowsey]] and [[Wyatt-7912|Edith Dowsey nee Wyatt]]. Son [[Dowsey-54|Cyril]]. 9 Plantation Road. [[Briggs-12074|Joseph Briggs]], and his wife [[Unknown-616409|Mary]] and children [[Briggs-12075|Helen]], [[Briggs-12076|Sydney]], [[Briggs-12077|Edith]], [[Briggs-12078|Stanley]]. Boarding with them is [[Swallow-833|James Swallow]]. 10 Plantation Road. [[Douglass-4453|Frederick Douglass]], [[Rice-20717|Gwenllian Douglass nee Rice]] and children [[Douglass-4454|Edith]], [[Douglass-4455|Alec]], [[Douglass-4456|Reginald]]. 11 Plantation Road. Two separate census returns from this address. [[May-14655|Henry May]] and [[Coyston-13|Annie May nee Coyston]], plus her niece [[Tyrrell-1407|Ethel Tyrrell]]. And [[Howe-13536|William Howe]] and [[Scott-51999|Catherine Howe nee Scott]] plus children [[Howe-13537|William]], [[Howe-13538|Alfred]], [[Howe-13539|Reginald]], [[Howe-13540|Mercia]]. Also nephew (probably hers given middle name) [[Hooker-3214|Robert Scott Hooker]]. 12 Plantation Road. [[Tichener-5|Thomas Tichener]], [[Mantle-343|Ada Tichener nee Mantle]]. Children [[Tichener-6|James]], [[Tichener-7|Ada]], [[Tichener-8|Robert]], [[Tichener-9|Florence]], [[Tichener-10|Dorothy]]. Their son [[Tichener-11|Thomas]] is with his grandmother in Chaldon Surrey. (In 1901 the Tichener family were at 12 Cedar Road, Slade Green}. In 1939 Thomas, his wife Ada and Dorothy are still at 12 Plantation Road, and Dorothy is still there in 1965. 13 Plantation Road. [[Ashdown-551|William Ashdown]], [[Oxley-1753|Florence Ashdown nee Oxley]] and daughters [[Ashdown-552|Florence]], [[Ashdown-553|Eleanor]], [[Ashdown-554|Edith]], [[Ashdown-555|Rose]]. In 1939 William and his wife Florence are still at 13 Plantation Road, and daughter Rose Wilders is at No. 16. Eleanor is living at 13 Plantation Road in 1965. 14 Plantation Road. [[Caselli-18|Richard Casselli aka Caselli]] and [[Collins-34789|Annie (nee Collins)]]. Daughters [[Casselli-3|Gladys Casselli]], [[Casselli-4|Ivy Casselli]]. In 1939 Richard, Annie and Gladys are still at 14 Plantation Road, and Gladys is still there in 1965. 15 Plantation Road. [[Swift-5629|William Swift]], [[Stoodley-201|Elizabeth Swift nee Stoodley]] and sons [[Swift-5630|William]], [[Swift-5631|Edward]]. The elder William and Elizabeth are still at 15 Plantation Road in 1939. 16 Plantation Road. [[Stubbins-56|James Stubbins]], [[Turner-42548|Phyllis Stubbins nee Turner]] and children [[Stubbins-57|Robert]], [[Stubbins-58|Maud]], [[Stubbins-59|Lily]], [[Stubbins-60|Albert]], [[Stubbins-61|Stuart]]. James and Phyllis's daughter Phyllis Sheppard is next door at No. 18. (In 1891 the family had been living at 2 Slade Green Road, and in 1901 they are at the same house but with it described as 2 Acre Cottages, Slades Green Lane). In 1913 Maud marries Albert Sangster and moves into 19 Plantation Road. 17 Plantation Road - no census return found. 18 Plantation Road. [[Sheppard-5409|Walter Sheppard]], [[Stubbins-62|Phyllis Sheppard nee Stubbins]] and children [[Sheppard-5410|William]], [[Sheppard-5411|Doris]]. Boarding with them is [[Card-2163|George Card]]. 19 Plantation Road - no census return found. By 1914 Maud Sangster nee Stubbins (see 16 Plantation Road) is living here with her husband [[Sangster-766|Albert]] and son [[Sangster-765|Albert]]. Albert and his by then widowed father (who was in Oak Road in 1911) are still at 19 Plantation Road in 1939. 20 Plantation Road. [[Spencer-25920|Frank Spencer]], [[Seffens-15|Sarah Spencer nee Seffens]] and children [[Spencer-25921|Sarah]], [[Spencer-25922|Frank]], [[Spencer-25923|James]], [[Spencer-25924|Annie]], [[Spencer-25925|Katherine aka Kathreen]], [[Spencer-25926|Dora]]. Living with them is Sarah’s mother [[Shay-803|Catherine aka Cathreen Seffens nee Shay]]. (In 1901 the Spencer’s were living with her parents at 5 Poplar Place, Slade Green). The elder Sarah’s sister [[Seffens-17|Jane Mayzes nee Seffens]] is at 2 Sewage Pumping Station, Slade Green in 1911. Frank and his wife Sarah are still at 20 Plantation Road in 1939. 21 Plantation Road - no census return found. 22 Plantation Road. [[Foster-31337|William Foster]], [[Rich-7141|Alice Foster nee Rich]] and daughters [[Foster-31338|Alice]], [[Foster-31339|Emily]]. Nursed child [[Pearce-9882|Ernest William aka William Earnest Pearce]]. The family were at 19 Killick's Cottages, Hazel Road, Slade Green in 1901. ====Poplar Place, Slade Green in 1911==== ''In 1911 the Corner Pin pub was part of Poplar Place, with the pub where the modern pub's car park now is, and the housing part of Poplar Place roughly where the modern pub now is. Poplar Place adjoined Slade Green Road.'' The Corner Pin. Landlord is [[Scales-1356|George Scales]], assisted by his daughter [[Scales-1357|Victoria]] and servant [[Bishop-19553|Agnes Bishop]]. (George’s wife [[Hearn-1823|Rosina Scales nee Hearn]] is at ‘Roseleigh’ 8 Avenue Road, Erith on the night of the 1911 census). George ran a tobacconist shop at 65 High Street Erith for 30 plus years (in 1881, 1891, and 1901 census). 1 Poplar Place Fish Shop. Fishmonger [[Starling-1633|William Starling]], [[Regan-1768|Frances Starling nee Regan]] and children [[Starling-1634|William]], [[Starling-1635|Annie]], [[Starling-1636|Charles]], [[Starling-1637|Amelia]], [[Starling-1638|Jane aka Ellen]]. William was still at 1 Poplar Place in 1939, along with daughter Amelia and her husband John Goring. 2 Poplar Place. [[Rea-2707|Thomas Rea]], [[Starling-1639|Sarah Rea nee Starling (formerly Sayers)]], children [[Rea-2708|Alice]], [[Rea-2709|Ivy]], [[Rea-2710|James]], [[Rea-2711|Frank]], plus two of Sarah’s children from marriage to Albert Sayers, [[Sayers-1636|Albert Sayers]] and [[Sayers-1637|Frances Sayers]]. 3 Poplar Place (perhaps). Census return originally said address was Albert Row, this has been crossed out and in different handwriting replaced with Poplar Place. No house number specified but in records between returns for 2 and 4 Poplar Place. The residents are [[Britchfield-2|Charles Britchfield]], [[Sunderland-1138|Elizabeth Britchfield nee Sunderland]] and children [[Britchfield-3|Charles]], [[Britchfield-4|Margaret]], [[Britchfield-5|James]], [[Britchfield-6|Norah]], [[Britchfield-7|Anne]], [[Britchfield-8|May]], [[Britchfield-9|Lydia]]. Also grandmother [[Unknown-617916|Elizabeth Weller]] (Weller it appears being a married name), whose exact relationship to the family isn’t entirely clear. In 1901 Charles and Elizabeth Britchfield and son Charles were living in a caravan in Mayzes Yard, Slade Green. 4 Poplar Place. [[Arnold-21271|Edward Arnold]], [[Clark-76046|Rose Arnold nee Clark or Clarke]] and children [[Arnold-21272|Edward]], [[Arnold-21274|William]], [[Arnold-21276|Elizabeth]], [[Arnold-21277|Leonard]], [[Arnold-21278|Ivy]], plus daughter [[Arnold-21279|Rosetta]] who is just 5 days old and listed in the census as Lily. Also Rose’s niece [[Clark-76087|Lilly Clark]]. The Arnold's had been at 6 Arthur Street, Northend in 1901, and had been with her parents at 9 Arthur Street in 1891. 5 Poplar Place. No census return found (unless the Britchfield family were actually living here - see No.3). In 1901 the Seffens family lived here (see also 20 Plantation Road). 6 Poplar Place. [[Simmons-18838|James Simmons]], [[Beldam-86|Frances Simmons nee Beldam]] and children [[Simmons-18839|Edith]], [[Simmons-18840|Nellie]], [[Simmons-18841|Margaret]], [[Simmons-18842|Lily]], [[Simmons-18843|James aka William]]. ====Post Office (and Grocers) in Slade Green in 1911==== ''Not certain where Slade Green Post Office was in 1911. Given the census returns either side of it, perhaps at or near the corner of Hazel Road and Slade Green Road.'' Slade Green Post Office. Grocer [[Watson-36111|William Watson]], [[Gray-38352|Charlotte Watson nee Gray]]. Children [[Watson-36112|William]], [[Watson-36113|Winifred]]. ====Pumping Station, Slade Green in 1911==== ''Located near Lower Farm was a water pumping station, with an engineer in residence. Also occupied was '2 Sewage Pumping Station'.'' Pumping Station. Resident is the Gas Engine Attendant employed by Dartford Rural District Council [[Hedger-700|Frederick Hedger]], [[Reader-906|Mary Hedger nee Reader]] and children [[Hedger-701|Helen]], [[Hedger-702|Elsie]], [[Hedger-703|George]], [[Hedger-704|Hilda]], [[Hedger-705|Dorothy]]. Their daughter [[Hedger-710|Ivy]] is at 5 Sunnyside, Slade Green Lane, Northend. 2 Sewage Pumping Station. [[Mayzes-24|James Mayzes]] and [[Seffens-17|Jane Mayzes nee Seffens]]. Jane's sister [[Seffens-15|Sarah Spencer nee Seffens]] is at 20 Plantation Road, Slade Green. ====Red House, Slade Green in 1911==== ''Red House was on Crayford Marshes, in the direction of Crayford Ness (the point at the bend in the River Thames) from Lower Farm on what is now Wallhouse Road.'' Living there are [[Lock-3479|Joseph Lock]], [[Cox-39391|Mary Lock nee Cox]] and children [[Lock-3480|Ellen]], [[Lock-3481|Louisa]], [[Lock-3482|Joseph]], [[Lock-3483|Jim]], [[Lock-3485|George]], [[Lock-3486|Mary]], [[Lock-3487|Nelson]], [[Lock-3488|William]] and [[Lock-3489|Edward]]. At the time of the 1901 census the family were living in a tent at Wallhouse Farm. ====Slade Green Lane, Northend in 1911==== ''The same road was at various times known as Slade Green Road or Slade Green Lane. It included Claremont Terrace and Sunnyside. The use of 'Lane' seems more frequent for the part between Northend Road and the railway line (where Northend Crossing was - now just a footbridge across the track) so this Study is using 'Lane' for that part, and 'Road' for the part to the east of Northend Crossing. After the crossing was closed (when the bridge on Bridge Road was opened, perhaps in about 1959), this part of the road was re-named Peareswood Road.'' =====Claremont Terrace, Slade Green Lane/Road in 1911===== ''Odd Numbers 1 to 19 Claremont Terrace were originally successive numbers 1-10 Claremont Terrace and have at times been successive numbers 13-22 Slade Green Lane, odd numbers 1-19 Slade Green Lane, odd numbers 1-19 Slade Green Road and are now odd numbers 1-19 Peareswood Road. According to a sign on the Terrace, it was built in 1889.'' 1 Claremont Terrace. [[Hirschfeld-294|Augustus Hirschfeld]], [[Wright-58623|Charlotte Hirschfeld nee Wright]]. Children [[Hirschfeld-295|Robert]], [[Hirschfeld-296|Edward]], [[Hirschfeld-297|Elizabeth]] and [[Hirschfeld-298|Augustus]]. Also living with them, Charlotte’s mother [[Unknown-622853|Elizabeth Wright]] (unknown maiden name), and Charlotte’s siblings [[Wright-58628|William]], [[Wright-58629|George]] and [[Wright-58630|Ivy]]. In 1901 the Wright family were living at 9 Norfolk Cottages, Hazel Road, Slade Green. 3 Claremont Terrace. [[Percy-1657|Lizzie Bearsby nee Percy]] and her children [[Bearsby-3|Gertrude]], [[Bearsby-5|Percy]], [[Bearsby-6|May]], [[Bearsby-7|Walter]], [[Bearsby-8|Ena]], [[Bearsby-9|Alice]] and [[Bearsby-10|Blanche]]. At the time of the census Lizzie’s husband [[Bearsby-4|George Bearsby]] is a patient in Erith Cottage Hospital. The family later lived for many years at 164 Slade Green Road. 5 Claremont Terrace. [[Beecher-1099|John Beecher]], [[Skinner-10604|Elizabeth Beecher nee Skinner]] and their adopted daughter [[Bourne-3327|Lillian Bourne]]. Lodging with them are [[Mortimer-2557|Thomas Mortimer]] and [[Cannon-7320|Earnest Cannon]]. In 1881 Thomas Mortimer had been living with his widowed father in Boundary Street, and in 1901 he’s lodging at ‘6 Ellingham Terrace, Arthur Street’. 7 Claremont Terrace. [[Biggenden-3|Edgar Biggenden]], [[Galvin-1036|Margaret Biggenden nee Galvin]], and children [[Biggenden-15|Charles]], [[Biggenden-16|William]] and [[Biggenden-17|Kathleen]]. Also, boarder [[Evans-42826|Henry Evans]]. Edgar's brother Frank is at 20 Acre Cottages, Slade Green Road in 1911. 9 Claremont Terrace. [[Scott-53139|Robert Scott]], [[Durrant-1311|Eliza Scott nee Durrant]] and children [[Scott-53143|Robert]], [[Scott-53144|Eliza]], [[Scott-53145|George]], [[Scott-53146|Winifred]], [[Scott-53147|Nellie]] and [[Scott-53148|Alfred]]. Also Robert Scott’s maternal cousin [[Johncock-186|Walter Johncock]], whose parents Benjamin and Sarah had died in 1893. The family including Walter Johncock were living at 9 Castle Terrace aka 9 Hazel Road in 1901, and in 1911 Walter's sister Edith is living with her adoptive parents at 74 Elm Cottage, Slade Green Road. 11 Claremont Terrace. [[Killick-427|Norris Killick]], [[Forrester-1186|Ellen Killick nee Forrester]], and working-age children [[Killick-431|Thomas]], [[Killick-432|Albert]], [[Killick-433|Arthur]] and [[Killick-434|Rose]]. Plus Norris and Ellen’s daughter [[Killick-428|Ellen]] and her children [[Killick-429|Albert]] and [[Killick-430|Thomas]]. Norris and Ellen's son [[Killick-436|Ernest]] and his family are living at 43 The Nursery in 1911 and their daughter [[Killick-437|Annie Peters nee Killick]] is living at 33 The Nursery. The Killick family had lived at Claremont Terrace since at least 1891 and previously lived at 18 Northend Cottages. 13 Claremont Terrace. [[Large-1705|Samuel Large]], [[Mott-3389|Minnie Large nee Mott]], and children [[Large-1706|Lydia]], [[Large-1707|Eleanor]], [[Large-1708|Louisa]], [[Large-1709|Lesley]], [[Large-1710|Bessie]] and [[Large-1711|May]]. Boarding with the family is [[Mitchell-40751|Brook Mitchell]]. In 1901 Samuel, Minnie and Lydia were living at 5 Claremont Cottages, West Street, Erith; and in around 1903/1904 they were at 6 Willow Road, Slade Green. 15 Claremont Terrace. [[Farrant-340|Joseph Farrant]], [[Bryant-17990|Edith Farrant nee Bryant]], her mother [[Watson-36837|Mary Bryant nee Watson]] and Joseph and Edith’s daughter [[Farrant-341|Edith]]. 17 Claremont Terrace. [[Kemp-10845|James Kemp]] and [[Quinnell-365|Clara Kemp nee Quinnell]]. 19 Claremont Terrace. [[Hayward-6610|Frank Hayward]], [[Cook-45730|Alice Hayward nee Cook]], and children [[Hayward-6611|Ethel]], [[Hayward-6612|Frank]] and [[Hayward-6613|Alice]]. In 1939 the parents Frank and Alice Hayward are living at 27 Northend Road. =====May Villa and Pleasant View, Slade Green Lane/Road in 1911===== ''May Villa and Pleasant View appear to have been in Slade Green Lane. Unclear if either equates to 21 Slade Green Road/21 Peareswood Road, that's a possibility but unproven. More likely that they were on the opposite side of the road, as the occupants of each from the Furner family were local farmers. Both Furner families are still resident at these addresses per Kelly’s 1913 Directory of Kent.'' May Villa. [[Furner-475|William Furner]], [[Gery-133|Isabel Furner nee Gery]] and children [[Furner-476|William]], [[Furner-478|Helen]], [[Furner-480|Stanley]], [[Furner-481|Ruby]] and [[Furner-482|Winifred]], plus servant [[Fry-9086|Margaret Fry]]. The family were living here in 1901 and had previously lived at 7 The Nursery. Pleasant View. [[Furner-467|George Furner]] and his children [[Furner-468|Alice]], [[Furner-469|Christopher]], [[Furner-470|May]], [[Furner-471|Fred]], [[Furner-472|Donald]] and [[Furner-473|Thomas]], plus servant [[Russell-33263|Emily Russell]]. (George’s wife [[Smith-292835|Alice Furner nee Smith]] had died in 1900). In 1901 the Furner family were already at Pleasant View, and Emily Russell was living nearby with her family at 10 Wiggins Cottages, Arthur Street. Richard Stoneham, George's brother-in-law, now living nearby at Sunnyside, was a witness at George and Alice's wedding in 1888. =====Sunnyside, Slade Green Lane/Road in 1911===== ''Sunnyside appears to be the block of houses that became 23, 25, 27 and 29 Slade Green Road, and then those numbers Peareswood Road, on the corner of The Nursery closest to the railway line. A little unclear what number Sunnyside equates to what number Peareswood Road - in the 1911 census Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5 Sunnyside are reported, with Richard Stoneham living at No. 5 - whereas in 1901 he's reported as being at No. 1. In 1911 John Wilders is living at 4 Sunnyside, and in 1939 at 27 Slade Green Road, so likely that those are the same - so likely number 29 Slade Green Road / Peareswood Road is the same as 5 Sunnyside in 1911. (Possibly in 1911 No 1 Sunnyside was round the corner in The Nursery?)." 2 Sunnyside. [[Willder-23|James Willder]], [[Sims-10073|Ellen Willder nee Sims]], their son [[Willder-24|Charles]] and their grandson [[Sefton-1523|Arthur Sefton]] (son of their daughter [[Willder-25|Emily]]). The Willder's had previously lived at Claremont Terrace, Slade Green Lane and in Arthur Street. Their son John (using a variation on the surname) is at 4 Sunnyside. 3 Sunnyside. [[Holmes-21090|Harry Holmes]], [[Howlett-1724|Emily Holmes nee Howlett]], their children [[Holmes-21091|Philip]], [[Holmes-21092|Emily]] and [[Holmes-21093|Ethel]], plus her niece [[Howlett-1730|Edith Howlett]]. 4 Sunnyside. [[Willder-33|John Wilders]], [[Harfield-134|Julia Wilders nee Harfield]], and their son [[Wilders-82|John]]. The elder John's parents are at 2 Sunnyside. The younger John later lived at 16 Plantation Road, Slade Green (e.g. in 1939). 5 Sunnyside. [[Stoneham-946|Richard Stoneham]], [[Furner-483|Susan Stoneham nee Furner]] and their son [[Stoneham-947|Leopold]], plus their servant [[Hedger-710|Ivy Hedger]]. Susan’s brothers William and George are also living in Slade Green Lane, at May Villa and Pleasant View. Ivy’s father is the attendant for Slade Green Pumping station and living there with his family. The family were at Sunnyside in 1901 and had previously lived in Claremont Terrace, also in Slade Green Lane. ====Slade Green Road, Slade Green in 1911==== ''The same road was at various times known as Slade Green Road or Slade Green Lane. At the time it didn't go towards Manor Road, Erith - instead it included what is now Wallhouse Road (except for the modern part that joins to Widgeon Road). The use of 'Road' seems more frequent for the part between the railway line (where Northend Crossing was - now just a footbridge across the track) and Wallhouse Road so this Study is using 'Road' for that part, and 'Lane' for the part to the west of Northend Crossing.'' =====Northend Crossing Gate House, Slade Green Road in 1911===== [[Baldwin-16723|Walter Baldwin]], [[Evans-43253|Alice Baldwin nee Evans]], and children [[Baldwin-16724|Henry]], [[Baldwin-16725|Albert]], and twins [[Baldwin-16727|Caroline]] and [[Baldwin-16726|Jasper]], plus grand-daughter [[Emery-5907|Florence Emery]] (Florence’s parents and siblings are at 3 Maximfeldt Road, Erith). The Baldwin family had been living at Northend Gate House since at least 1891. =====Acre Cottages (Even Nos. 2-20 Slade Green Road) in 1911===== ''Acre Cottages were almost opposite the path leading to Erith alongside the railwayline from Slade Green Road - which very recently has itself become part of Slade Green Road, extended onto a new housing estate. Earlier, Acre Cottages were numbered sequentially 1 to 10 with 10 being closest to the railway line. So 2 Acre Cottages Slade Green Road in 1911 was 10 Acre Cottages in 1901, and 20 Acre Cottages, Slade Green Road was 1 Acre Cottages in in 1901. Etc.!'' ''When new housing was built on the part of Slade Green Lane/Road that later became Peareswood Road, Acre Cottages became even Nos. 102 - 120 Slade Green Road. Unsure when Acre Cottages were replaced by industrial units, but have seen the death record for a resident saying they died at Acre Cottages in 1955, so after that date.'' 2 Acre Cottages. [[Todd-13189|Arthur Todd]], [[Hudson-16972|Laura Todd nee Hudson]], son [[Todd-13190|Herbert]] and foster children [[Llewellyn-1073|Kathleen]], [[Llewellyn-1075|Frederick]] and [[Llewellyn-1076|Rhoda]] Llewellyn. Boarding with them is [[Sawyer-5864|Frederick Sawyer]] who sadly died the following year in the Titanic disaster. 4 Acre Cottages. [[Harber-557|Edward Harber]] and [[May-15194|Isabella Harber nee May]]. Boarding with them are brothers [[Marshall-26796|Henry]] and [[ Marshall-26798|William Marshall]]. Edward and Isabella's daughter Isabella is next door at 6 Acre Cottages and their son [[Harber-558|Edward]] is at 23 Sarah Cottages, Hazel Road, Slade Green. In 1901, Henry Marshall had been boarding at 4 Hazel Road, Slade Green. 6 Acre Cottages. [[Shed-204|John Shed]], [[Harber-559|Isabella Shed nee Harber]] and children [[Shed-206|Edward]], [[Shed-207|Sidney]], [[Shed-77|Grace]] and [[Shed-208|Leslie]]. Boarding with them is [[Hickmott-1682|Thomas Hickmott]]. Isabella’s parents are next door at 4 Acre Cottages, and John, Isabella and Leslie are still at the same home (by then called 106 Slade Green Road) in 1939. 8 Acre Cottages. [[Curling-205|William Curling]], [[Mihell-4|Olive Curling nee Mihell]] and Olive’s mother [[Jarvis-6466|Eliza Mihell nee Jarvis]] and nephew [[Mihell-9|William Hughes]] (aka William Mihell). William Hughes' family are at 2 Upton Dairy, Arthur Street, Northend in 1911. 10 Acre Cottages. [[Colyer-741|Frank Colyer]], [[Batchelder-2461|Gertrude Colyer nee Batchelder]], and sons [[Colyer-742|Ernest]] and [[Colyer-743|Leonard]], plus Gertrude’s brother [[Batchelder-2463|Albert Batchelder]]. In 1911 Gertrude and Albert’s sister Rosana Radley and brother John Batchelder are at 43 Oak Road, Slade Green. 12 Acre Cottages. [[Caselton-25|Edward Caselton]], [[Nichols-20374|Jane Caselton nee Nichols]] and their adult children [[Caselton-26|Arthur]] and [[Caselton-27|Hilda]]. The Caselton family had been living here since at least 1891. 14 Acre Cottages. [[Brown-153186|Charles Brown]], [[Austin-15484|Rhoda Brown nee Austin]], adult children [[Brown-153236|Charles]] and [[Brown-153176|George]] Brown, and younger children [[Brown-153298|Edwin]], [[Brown-153299|Ellen]], [[Brown-153300|Reuben]], [[Brown-153301|Sidney]] and [[Brown-153302|Violet]]. George Brown in 1914 married Leavina, daughter of Olive Curling nee Mihell from 8 Acre Cottages, but died in 1916 at the Battle of The Somme and is commemorated on the Slade Green War Memorial. In 1939 daughters Violet (by then surname Fowler) and Ellen are living at 118 Howbury Lane. 16 Acre Cottages. Policeman [[Lazell-387|Albert Lazell]], and [[Godfrey-6275|Edith Lazell nee Godfrey]] plus his young sister [[Lazell-389|Ethel Lazell]]. 18 Acre Cottages. [[Day-20010|William Day]], [[Harber-578|Annie Day nee Harber]] and sons [[Day-20049|Herbert]] and [[Day-20050|Harry]], plus boarders [[Valentine-4077|Walter Valentine]] and [[Hughes-29584|Albert Hughes]]. In 1901 the Day family, and also Walter Valentine, were living at 20 Claremont Terrace, Slade Green Lane, Northend. Walter later lived at 160 Slade Green Road and then 29 Elm Road, Slade Green. 20 Acre Cottages. [[Biggenden-5|Frank Biggenden]] and [[Hercock-154|Annie Biggenden nee Hercock]]. Frank’s brother Edgar and his family are at 7 Claremont Terrace, Northend in 1911. =====Church Terrace (Even Nos. 38-66 Slade Green Road) in 1911===== ''Actually two terraces with the entrance of Plantation Road between them. When new housing was built on the part of Slade Green Lane/Road that later became Peareswood Road, Church Terrace became even Nos. 138 - 166 Slade Green Road. The terraces are still there, opposite St Augustine's Church and Vicarage and the new Rainbow estate. 38 Church Terrace. [[Tindle-573|Frederick Tindle]], [[Souster-36|Alice Tindle nee Souster]] and son [[Tindle-574|Frederick]]. In 1901 the family had been at 4 Hazel Road, Slade Green. 40 Church Terrace. [[Filce-6|Robert Filce]], [[Telling-308|Ellen Filce nee Telling]] and children [[Filce-7|May]] and [[Filce-8|Cecil]]. 42 Church Terrace. Appears to have been unoccupied at the date of the census. 44 Church Terrace. [[Oliver-6631|Charles Oliver]], and [[Petley-127|Elizabeth Oliver nee Petley]] and a boarder, [[Cook-51599|Ethel Cook]]. Elizabeth’s brother and family are next door at No.46. 46 Church Terrace. [[Petley-137|James Petley]], [[Anslow-139|Minnie Petley nee Anslow]] and children [[Petley-139|Ernest]], [[Petley-140|Henry]], [[Petley-141|Minnie]], [[Petley-142|Albert]], [[Petley-143|Ivy]] and [[Petley-144|Sidney]], plus Minnie’s brother [[Anslow-141|Alfred Anslow]] and a boarder, [[Halls-564|George Halls]]. James’ sister Elizabeth Oliver is next door at No.44. In 1901 the Petley’s were at 20 Whitehall Lane (now Moat Lane) along with two of Minnie’s brothers, [[Anslow-142|Alexander]] and [[Anslow-143|Percy]] Anslow. ''Break in Church Terrace for Plantation Road 48 Church Terrace. [[May-17196|Albert May]], [[Rochester-480|Beatrice May nee Rochester]], and children [[May-17197|Leslie]] and [[May-17198|Doris]]. 50 Church Terrace. [[Ablett-296|Samuel Ablett]] and [[Wimms-26|Sarah Ablett nee Wimms]] and Sarah’s nephew - and some later records state their adopted son - [[Wimms-25|John Wimms]]. ''Private John Basil Thomas Wimms died during the First World War on 3rd August 1916 and is buried at Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais. He is commemorated at the Slade Green War Memorial that is almost opposite his former home (now 150 Slade Green Road) and has a plaque in his honour in the Mary Chapel of St Augustine's Church Slade Green (to the left as you go in). 52 Church Terrace. [[Pelling-357|James Pelling]]. ''There were no census returns for 54 or 56 Church Terrace 58 Church Terrace. [[Bristow-2444|Augustine Bristow]], [[Gawthorpe-57|Elizabeth Bristow nee Gawthorpe]] and children [[Bristow-2445|Eleanor]], [[Bristow-2446|William]], [[Bristow-2447|Alexander]] and [[Bristow-2448|George]]. 60 Church Terrace. [[Pullen-2803|Charles Pullen]], [[Nealer-7|Ellen Pullen nee Nealer]], children [[Pullen-2804|Ellen]], [[Pullen-2805|Charles]], [[Pullen-2806|Frank]] and [[Pullen-2807|Wilfred]], plus boarder [[Whiter-61|Cosmo Salter-Whiter]]. Charles’ niece Ethel Pullen died in the Slade Green Munitions Disaster on 18th February 1924. 62 Church Terrace. [[Roberts-56148|George Roberts]], and his wife [[Unknown-668232|Delia Roberts]] (maiden name unknown), and children [[Roberts-56149|George]], [[Roberts-56150|Charles]], [[Roberts-56152|Frederick]], [[Roberts-56153|Edith]], [[Roberts-56154|Herbert]], [[Roberts-56156|Violet]] and [[Roberts-56157|Arthur]]. In 1891 and 1901 the Roberts family had been at 1 Elm Cottages, Slade Green. 64 Church Terrace. [[Puddock-3|Thomas Puddock]], [[Allum-462|Elizabeth Puddock nee Allum]], children [[Puddock-4|Ethel]], [[Puddock-5|Alfred]], [[Puddock-6|Arthur]], [[Puddock-7|George]] and [[Puddock-8|Jeffrey]], plus boarders [[Roberts-56178|Percy Roberts]] and [[Hamlin-3070|Edward Hamlin]]. 66 Church Terrace. [[Nitsch-69|Henry Nitsch]], his wife [[Blumenberg-39|Eleanor Nitsch nee Blumenberg’]] and her son [[Blumenberg-40|Henry Blumenberg]]. =====Elm Cottages (Even Nos. 72-78 Slade Green Road) in 1911===== ''In 1901 these were 1 to 4 Elm Cottages (1 became 72, 2 became 74 etc). The first two of these are in the 1911 census records as 72 and 74 Elm Cottage, whereas numbers 76 and 78 are recorded as Elm Cottages - perhaps because 72 and 74 were one building?'' 72 Elm Cottage. [[Chesson-654|William Chesson]], and [[Ditton-182|Ellen Chesson nee Ditton]] plus William’s adult son [[Chesson-655|Albert Chesson]]. In 1891 the family had been at 4 Castle Terrace, Hazel Road, Slade Green and in 1901, at Whitehall Cottages, Whitehall Lane, Slade Green. 74 Elm Cottage. [[Bishop-22481|Josiah Bishop]], [[Cullum-792|Phebe Bishop nee Cullum]] and their adopted daughter [[Johncock-202|Edith Johncock]]. Edith’s brother Walter is living at 9 Clarement Terrace, Northend in 1911. In 1891 she and her brother were living at 1 Howberry (Howbury) Cottages, Slade Green with her parents Benjamin and Sarah. The Bishop’s were already living at Elm Cottages in 1901 and had previously lived at Albert Row, Slade Green. 76 Elm Cottages. [[Phillips-45720|Arthur Phillip]], [[Fitch-4008|Sarah Phillips nee Fitch]], their widowed daughter [[Phillips-39550|Ada Ellard nee Phillips]] and her daughter [[Ellard-406|Lilla Ellard]]. 78 Elm Cottages. [[Church-9147|George Church]], [[Abbs-144|Ida Church nee Abbs]] and children [[Church-9148|Charles]], [[Church-9149|Ida]], [[Church-9150|Eugenia]], [[Church-9151|George]] and [[Church-9152|Arthur]]. =====Alderney Farm, Slade Green Road in 1911===== ''Accessed via a track from Slade Green Road, and now the site of Alderney Road.'' Alderney Farm. [[Webber-882|William Webber]], [[Mitchell-48014|Minnie Webber nee Mitchell]] and their adopted daughter (also his niece) [[Ladd-3264|Muriel Ladd]], plus his mother [[Eades-150|Caroline Webber nee Eades]]. Living with them is boarder, schoolteacher [[Frethey-106|Bertha Frethey]]. Muriel Ladd’s parents are still alive and living at 98 West Street, Erith with her two older siblings, but her father is recorded in the census as ‘unable to work’. =====Garden Cottage, Slade Green Road in 1911===== ''Unsure of the location of Garden Cottage other than it being recorded as in Slade Green Road, but the census return for 1911 has it in sequence between the return for the School House and the return for Alderney Farm.'' Garden Cottage, Slade Green Road. [[Kemp-12070|James Kemp]], [[Baytup-7|Ada Kemp nee Baytup]] and children [[Kemp-12071|Ada]], [[Kemp-12072|Mabel]], [[Kemp-12073|Sylvia]], [[Kemp-12074|Hilda]] and [[Kemp-12075|James]]. =====School House, Slade Green Road in 1911===== ''Probably located roughly opposite the junction with Elm Road.'' School House, Slade Green Road. [[Sims-11561|William Sims]], [[Hopkins-21063|Eliza Sims nee Hopkins]] and their children [[Sims-11562|Arthur]], [[Sims-11563|William]], [[Sims-11564|Emma]], [[Sims-11565|Albert]], [[Sims-11566|Ruth]], [[Sims-11567|Henry]] and [[Sims-11568|Frederick]]. William and Eliza's eldest daughter [[Sims-11569|Ellen Phippen]] and her family are at 7 Hazel Road, Slade Green. In 1901 the Sims family had been living at Barkers Shop, Norfolk Cottages on Hazel Road, Slade Green. =====Thatched Cottage, Slade Green Road in 1911===== ''Sometimes known as Bulls Cottage(s).'' Thatched Cottage, Slade Green Road. [[Bull-6736|Mary Bull]], her nephew [[Bull-6740|Ernest Bull]], her niece [[Gaston-2257|Maud (aka Alice) Gaston]] (both children of Alice Gaston nee Bull), plus boarder [[Izzard-443|Edmund Izzard]]. Mary had been living in the cottage since at least 1871. Her parents had farmed on Colyers Lane. ====Wallhouse Road, Slade Green in 1911==== 'A large part of what is now Wallhouse Road was previously part of what was known as either Slade Green Lane or Slade Green Road (the exception being the fairly recently built part that has Widgeon Road running off it). It's likely that the accommodation for Slade Green Pumping Station was also in what is now Wallhouse Road. For residents of Wallhouse Road in 1911, see both Pumping Station and Slade Green Road above.' ===Notes=== The aim as with any Wikitree profile is to be accurate ... of course. But there is certainly some possibility of error, and these notes set out some of the assumptions being made. Regarding birth ages on the profiles. Where they have been input as part of the Slade Green One Place project and not altered by others (such as the persons relatives). If a person's age in the census seems to match with one definite birth registration that birth registration year will be taken as birth year (but note, people had 3 months to register a birth) and evidence of the registration linked in 'Sources'. Occasionally even though there's a small mismatch on name or age, there appears to be one registration record and that has been used. Note birth dates are otherwise taken from the census ages and should be taken as most likely that year OR the year before. Bear in mind ages were not always reported correctly - there's definitely the possibility of error - if you know of such an error, please do either amend the profile yourself or get in touch. Regarding maiden names. In the 1911 census 'year's married' was one of the things to be reported. If there's a single possibility with the right timing for marriage registration, the name on that is assumed to be correct. But note there's room for error here (incorrect years married being given, people using a different given name, the name on the marriage being a surname from previous marriage) - if you know of such an error, please do either amend the profile yourself or get in touch. And sometimes it's not going to be possible to identify with even a reasonable guess what the correct maiden name is ... so awaiting further research, the person will be listed with maiden name 'Unknown'. But please do let us know (so the reference can be changed from 'unknown') and either amend the profile yourself or get in touch if you know the correct name for a profile. ==Sources== The main source of the information is the 1911 census, with other information derived from birth, marriage and death registers (mainly using those provided by freebmd.org.uk) and earlier census returns. Specific sources are listed on pages of the individuals recorded here. List of the key sources: * Census Transcript Search, 1841-1911 [database online]. TheGenealogist.co.uk 2024 Original Data: "RG14 General Register Office: 1911 Census Schedules" The National Archives * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl * Census Transcript Search, 1841-1911 [database online]. TheGenealogist.co.uk 2024 Original Data: "RG13 General Register Office: 1901 Census Schedules" The National Archives * Census Transcript Search, 1841-1911 [database online]. TheGenealogist.co.uk 2024 Original Data: "RG12 General Register Office: 1891 Census Schedules" The National Archives * The 1939 Register, 1939 [database online]. TheGenealogist.co.uk 2024 * local records sourced via ancestry.co.uk especially local parish records Source Information Ancestry.com. Bexley, Kent, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1925 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data: Church of England Parish Registers 1813–1925. Bexley Local Studies & Archive Centre, Bexleyheath, Kent, England.

Slägten Petersohn

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This book about the Petersohn family in Sweden is written and apparently self published by [[Elgenstierna-1|Gustaf Elgenstierna]] 1896. It is according to Swedish copyright laws in the open domain as the author died more than 70 years ago. [[Lundholm-24|Maria Lundholm]] has been kind enough to digitize it to be used as source in WikiTree. You can use this source citation: :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Slagten_Petersohn.pdf Slägten Petersohn - Några Anteckningar - By [[Elgenstierna-1|Gustaf Elgenstierna]] - Bärgslags-Kurirens Tryckeri, Nora 1896 Page 0] It will look like this: :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Slagten_Petersohn.pdf Slägten Petersohn - Några Anteckningar - By [[Elgenstierna-1|Gustaf Elgenstierna]] - Bärgslags-Kurirens Tryckeri, Nora 1896 Page 0] '''Remember to change the page number'''

Släkten Kallenberg från Brönnestad

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[[Category:Swedish_ Projects]] [[Category:Kända_Släkter_i_Sverige]] ==Om projektet== Detta projekts mål är att bygga upp ett släktträd för släkten Kallenberg där alla ättlingar till [[Kallenberg-13|Conrad Väfvare]] kan bidraga med sin släktforskning. Tanken är att få fram ett komplett träd på hela släkten. Släkten Kallenberg förmodas ha kommit till Skåne från Tyskland (eller möjligtvis Danmark) på mitten av 1600-talet. Anfadern Conrad (död 1691) var vävare och verksam på Broslätt. En släktutredning av Vilhelm Ljungfors ingår i T Uggla o V Ljungfors, Sv släkter, 1908—12, s 60—77. Det finns dessutom en artikel om släkten i Svenskt biografiskt lexikon.

Slaney Family Mysteries

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hello I am busy doing my slaney family tree, also I am busy with ancestrial visa's for Ireland.... my grand parents were young emery slaney and evelina anna Florence preston, grampa's father was Stephen emery slaney and mother was Sarah Florence Alma (I don't have her surname) I am looking for their birth death marriage details somewhere down the line Mary Decker Slaney is a relation and so looking for connection many thanks kim slaney

Slaton Name Study

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[[Category:Slaton Name Study]]__NOTOC__ == Slaton-Slatton-Slayden Family Project == The Slaton-Slatton-Slayden Family Project (SSSFP), or Slaton Name Study in WikiTree language, is a network of family historians and genealogists who share a common interest in the individuals possessing the surname and its variants. We also have a DNA Project as a genetic extension of "traditional" genealogy. We maintain two hubs (sites) on SPOKT.com for the exchange of ideas, images, files, and record interpretation: 1) Descendants of Arthur & Rachel Slayden, a Virginia USA-based family, and 2) Slaton Slatton Slayden Family Project for everyone else, worldwide. These site are by-invitation. Membership to both SPOKT sites is allowed for any one person, but prospective members are "interviewed" by [[Miller-64890|Wes Miller]] or [[Slayton-1071|Clinton Slayton]] for an evaluation before invitations are issued. Collections of our research files (trees) with citations were once publicly accessible and clearly formatted on RootsWeb WorldConnect until its failure. Some of that material is still extant there, but the notes are garbled and additions and corrections have not been updateble since 2017. In some cases, those posted files were uploaded at WikiTree without permission and without the full citations justifying some individual Profiles. == Our Mission == The primary objective of the SSSFP is to delineate the carriers of Slaton surname variants. Our presence on WikiTree is intended to provide a genealogically honest and rigorous presentation of the current state of Slaton research. This process involves constructing evidence-based profiles for all carriers of Slaton surname variants. The initial entries for some Profiles may contain "data dumps" from genealogy software to be re-formatted to a more acceptable Wikitree presentation. "Family stories" are not ignored, but clearly marked as anecdotal when used as a basis for a Profile. We do not accept uncited trees as genuine "sources," but will strive to bolster or clearly denote such "citations" as questionable, depending on the presence or absence of supporting records. ==Research Pages== The following is a list of prospective project ideas to be established on WikiTree: * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Descendants_of_Arthur_and_Rachel_Slayden&public=1 Descendants of Arthur and Rachel Slayden], (this couple found ca. 1730 in New Kent and after 1741, Goochland counties, Virginia, nicknamed A&R.) * Carolina Project (proven or conjectured descendants of men found in 1771 North Carolina and later, South Carolina, nicknamed Carolina men.) * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slaton_YDNA_Project&public=1 YDNA Project] * Northern Slayton Project * Mystery Lines * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slaton_Military_Men&public=1 Military Men] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Slaton_Surname_Confounders Slaton Surname Confounders] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Slatton * Slatten * Slaten * Slaydon * Slayden * Slayton * Sladden * Sladen == Membership Guidelines == We hope to establish trust relationships with collaborators. ... == Resources == * WikiTree Links ** [https://wikitree.com/genealogy/Slatton Slattons] ** [https://wikitree.com/genealogy/Slatten Slattens] ** [https://wikitree.com/genealogy/Slaten Slatens] ** [https://wikitree.com/genealogy/Slaydon Slaydons] ** [https://wikitree.com/genealogy/Slayden Slaydens] ** [https://wikitree.com/genealogy/Slayton Slaytons] ** [https://wikitree.com/genealogy/Sladden Sladden] ** [https://wikitree.com/genealogy/Sladen Sladen] * G2G Feed of Questions ** [https://wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Slatton Slattons] ** [https://wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Slatten Slattens] ** [https://wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Slaten Slatens] ** [https://wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Slaydon Slaydons] ** [https://wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Slayden Slaydens] ** [https://wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Slayton Slaytons] ** [https://wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Sladden Sladden] ** [https://wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Sladen Sladen] == WikiTree Membership List == {{Member|ONS|name=Slaton}} Members can display their project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker (currently in development):
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Slaton Surname Confounders

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== Introduction == The following text was extracted and lightly edited for clarity here at WikiTree by Clinton Slayton from his book: Slayton, Slaton, Slatton, Slayden, Slayton, Slaten, Sladen: A book of (mostly) questions with a few answers about (mostly) North American families. This book is a work-in-progress and past and future editions might differ slightly. Statons, Slatters, Seatons, Haydens, and Claytons, and an uncomfortable possibility The vagaries of old ink and hand-writing have bedeviled all researchers, but the existence of similar family names is not merely a nuisance for Slaton research (as we are for Statons and similar research targets). It undermines confidence in the interpretation of dozens of written records. When non-standard spelling was the standard, and clarity of writing was sometimes sacrificed for “beautiful hand,” how many infants, orphans and corpses have been grafted onto another line of research by a clerk’s notation? Because the party most concerned is usually not in a position to testify, we are at the mercy of an informant. Brides and grooms with some level of literacy should have a slightly better chance of enforcing accuracy, by dint of “being there,” one would hope. But that is no guarantee. A 1921 Scott County, Tennessee marriage registry (Fig. 1) shows an unambiguous John R. Slaten marrying Zadie Thomas. His residence in Snow, Clinton County, is shown on his Kentucky death certificate (Fig 2.) which is ambiguous in all instances of the surname. But continuing research showed him as Staton and apparently, they took the liberty of burying him under that name. (Many border families tell of over the-border marriages as being more “convenient,” presumably because of less stringent requirements for parental consent or other reasons of expediency.) Early records suggest that Statons seem to have settled in places noted for Roman Catholicism where Slatons do not seem to be in evidence. On the other hand, the Virginia county of Amherst, formed from “parent” county Albemarle, where a few Slattens are found, shows records for dozens of Statons. The Slatters are not easily discernible from Slattens in manuscript records. Haydens have been fairly discernible and are not as greatly in evidence as the above-mentioned names in the same locations as Slaydens. However, both Slatons and Clatons/Claytons are found in key locations: Hanover County, Virginia; Surry County, North Carolina; and Pendleton and Greenville counties, South Carolina. Also, the surnames Shatten and Shatteen follow a similar migration; they always give pause, always create doubt. A careless cross or lack of a cross on some letters, a crowding of initial consonants, or an indistinct terminal letter can yank anyone off of one family tree and onto another. Most any vowel or consonant could “shift” into something else in hand-writing. The combination of the first two cursive letters “Sl” bears a resemblance to cursive letterforms for K, G, and especially H. The slight exaggeration of the second letter of Seaton can lead researchers down a rabbit-hole. Slay, Slayde and Slate are common in Virginia records and of course, catch the eye for further examination. This points to the importance of seeing manuscript, despite the possibility that even those sources are incorrect or could be interpreted different ways. With transcribed sources we are removed from the interpretive process, just as we are with access to handwritten sources only through digital indexes. Did the indexer get it right? Written records can lead to all kinds of misinterpretation, dependent on the handwriting and much-hoped-for literacy of the writer. In 1870 North America, not everyone wanted to be found and enumerated in census, and many were essentially homeless. On the other hand, formerly enslaved people are first enumerated as fully-named citizens. Where did their full names come from? Many descendants will never know unless DNA provides clues. The growth of cities and proliferation of counties led to all sorts of chicanery, with duplicate entries “padding the beats” (falsely reporting population of the voting districts). And with the growth of railroading, the loss of most of the 1890 U.S. census was a double whammy, because increased mobility allowed the dispersion of family members. Some itinerant family men were working on the railroads or seeking employment alone in the cities. Because of this census “hole,” some individuals in the 1900 census will be “floaters” with no identifiable parents from 1880 census clues, requiring sometimes questionable vital or bible records or family correspondence to suggest parentage. We cannot overlook the idea that any surname line based on written records could be the result of a mistake or a purposeful alteration. This is especially true for those whose names were recorded when they were children. An uncorrected alteration could follow an individual until death. I suspect that my surname was intentionally altered from Slatton to Slayton, but could any young child left without parents ever know their “correct” surname? For many genealogists and descendants, it doesn’t bear thinking about, but any family surname might have been uprooted by alteration to another name with a totally different origin and used today. When we get into records mentioning Amherst County, Virginia and Adair County, Kentucky, your head might spin when I mention that dozens of records for Staton are found there, in close proximity to records that could be interpreted as Slaton or Slatten. [I cannot leave this subject without] paying tribute to the late Rev. John Samuel Staton (1907-1991). His Staton History constituted a type-written labor of love.John Staton, Staton History (Charlotte, N.C.: Delmar, 1982). The index is virtually unusable, and . . . mistakes were made. The early connections to Staunton seem questionable, but the compilation of American information allows researchers to see continuations of Statons that might be clearly recorded elsewhere as Slaton or Slayton. John’s widow Allene continued to sell her “shedload” of these volumes until her death. We await an update by someone as diligent as Rev. John. Clinton Slayton, Slaton, Slatton, Slayden, Slayton, Slaten, Sladen: A book of (mostly) questions with a few answers about (mostly) North American families, self-published, July 2020, Lexington, Kentucky, page 17 of this edition. {{One Name Study|name=Slaton}} == Research Notes and Butler County, Kentucky example == There are several counties where both both Slatons and Statons appear in records, confusing the interpretations of the individuals. This was notable in the Albemarle/Amherst cos area of Virginia, Hall County, Georgia, and much of north Alabama and Arkansas. Examples on this page are from Kentucky. The images show a John Slaten [sic] marrying in Tennessee and dying as a Staton in Kentucky. Census records reveal an early presence of Statons in Butler County, Kentucky, where [[Slaton-750|Ambrose Slaton's]] son, [[Slatton-361|William O.]], settled in the mid-19th century. Two John Statons were enumerated in Butler County in each of the 1810 and 1820 Censuses. "United States Census, 1810," database with images, FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYD-Q9N Household of John Slaton], Kentucky > Butler > Not Stated > image 8 of 9; citing NARA microfilm publication M252, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). "United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB9-C58?cc=1803955&wc=3L7F-DPT%3A1586986501%2C1586985830%2C1586986931 : 16 July 2015), Kentucky > Butler > Morgantown > image 11 of 13; citing NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). "United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB9-CJ4?cc=1803955&wc=3L7F-DPT%3A1586986501%2C1586985830%2C1586986931 : 16 July 2015), Kentucky > Butler > Morgantown > image 12 of 13; citing NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Continuations there show the common given names John, William, and less common, Hiram, all of which are all known to occur in the Slaton/Slatton patriline as well. One of these men was likely the John Staton who signed his last will and testament in Butler County in 1838, and who died by November 1841. "Kentucky Probate Records, 1727-1990," database with images, FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP3V-983M Last Will and Testament of John Staton], Butler > Will records, 1813-1853, Vol. 1 > image 65 of 125; county courthouses, Kentucky. Note that [[Staton-1246|William M. Staton]] lived in Butler County during the same period as William O. Slatton. Researchers need to be especially mindful of the need to be aware of other similar surnames and families that can easily be transposed across family lines. It is also possible that the same problems come into play in Europe and the Middle East, where Sladen, Slaton, Sladin, and Sladden are seen as well as Staden Staton, Stadin and Stadden. == Sources ==

Slattadale, Gairloch

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{{Image|file=Slattadale_Gairloch.png|align=c|size=l|caption=Location of Slattadale in the parish of Gairloch, Ross-shire, Scotland. DMS coordinates [https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?params=57_41_14_N_5_32_45_W 57°41'14"N, 5°32'45"W]. Composite image created from Ordnance Survey One-inch-to-the-mile maps of Scotland, 1st edition, sheets 91 and 92 (surveyed c.1874-1875; published 1881 and 1882). Reproduced under Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) licence, with permission of [https://maps.nls.uk the National Library of Scotland].}} == Description == Slattadale was described in the Ordnance Survey Name Book covering the civil parish of Gairloch as follows:
"Slattadale (Ang [Anglicised]) [...] Applies to a good substantial farm-house with outbuildings &c. attached, situate on the E. [East] side of the County Road about 3 miles from "Talladale" & 5 miles from Gairloch."
[Source: Ordnance Survey, “Name Books, Ross and Cromarty, 1848-1852,” Ms, volume 39, page 150, held by National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh; ScotlandsPlaces (https://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk : accessed 18 October 2020), database with images, entry for Slattadale, Parish of Gairloch, citing reference no. [https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/ordnance-survey-name-books/ross-and-cromarty-os-name-books-1848-1852/ross-and-cromarty-mainland-volume-39/152 OS1/28/39/150].] == Known residents == [[Fraser-7984|Roderick Fraser (abt.1768-1857)]] and his wife, [[McLean-7022|Mary McLean (abt.1783-1869)]], were recorded at Slattadale in baptismal record of their oldest son, [[Fraser-8866|Colin Fraser (abt.1807-1889)]]. The Fraser family seem to have been there until they moved to nearby Talladale around 1826, when their son [[Fraser-8875|John Fraser (1826-1847)]] was baptised. [[Category:Gairloch Parish, Ross and Cromarty]]

Slave Auction of Jean Jacques Haydel, Jr.

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[[Category:Whitney Plantation, St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] == Introduction == See also: [[Space:The_Slaves_of_Jean_Jacques_Haydel%2C_Sr.|The Slaves of Jean Jacques Haydel, Jr.]] The following is quoted from the [https://www.whitneyplantation.org/history/slavery-in-louisiana/auction-of-the-slaves/ Whitney Plantation website] ''Under Louisiana law, slaves were real property attached to the land and their sales had to be officially recorded by notaries in the city or parish judges who also served as notaries assisted by sworn recorders.'' ''In St. John the Baptist Parish '''Adolphe Sorapuru''', a member of a family of Creoles of color served as the sworn recorder of sales and mortgages during the decade preceding the Civil War. '''Terence Le Blanc '''(1774-1857), his father in law, was Judge and ex-officio notary public of the same parish during many decades in the first half of the 19th century. Auctions were a common way of liquidating estates and settling debts and auctioneers made a living selling slaves. In New Orleans, the auctions were held every Saturday and they drew large crowds of onlookers beneath the rotundas of the city’s luxury hotels.'' ''On March 24, 1840, a group of 62 slaves, owned by [[Haydel-105|Jean Jacques Haydel Jr.]] and most of them from Habitation Haydel (aka [[Space:Whitney_Plantation%2C_Louisiana|Whitney Plantation]] ), were displayed on the auction block at the Bath Saloon of the St. Louis Hotel in New Orleans and sold to the highest bidders. These sales were officially recorded before Felix Grima on June 27, 1840. A week before the auction, Terence Le Blanc had issued a certificate ascertaining that all of them were mortgage free.'' ''The Haydel slaves exposed and sold by auctioneer Joseph Le Carpentier comprised a majority of young males and females, with eight infants and many elderly people, twelve of them born in Africa, and affected by ailments such as asthma, hernia, and the piles.'' :'''Jacob''', an African affected by a hernia and the oldest person in the group (seventy years), was sold to Lucien Wells for $175. :'''[[Haydel-191|Little Guim]] (Jim)''', a fifty-year-old African, and :'''Marianne''', a fifty-six-year-old Congo slave, were probably delivered from the horrors of slavery when they were bought by Etienne Villeré, a free man of color and a possible relative. ''Mental illness did not prevent the sale of Sery, a twenty-five-year-old female described as an “idiot” and sold for $105, the lowest price recorded that day. One of the most striking views on the auction block was that of twenty-eight-year-old Queto with his apparel revealing a maimed arm which gave him the distinctive name Queto Manchot (one-armed man in French). He lived on Habitation Haydel where he served as a carter and ploughman. Despite his infirmity, this Creole slave was sold for $350 to Widow Choppin, a resident of St. James parish.'' ''The most active buyer was '''Felix Garcia''' of St. John the Baptist parish, a high-ranking official who was at that time the President of the Louisiana Senate. The '''twenty-three slaves''' he purchased were also acquired in the name of '''Achille Lorio''', his partner and co-owner of a plantation located in St. Charles parish. Although most of them were not displaced too far, this was trying time for these enslaved people who were forced to reconstruct new lives away from their loved ones. '' Jean Jacques Haydel's sale garnered him a total: $57,075.00 ===Negroes=== 1. [[Haydel-191|Little Guim]], 50 years, African, sold to Mr. Etienne Villere, f.c.m., $170. 2. [[Haydel-192|Paul]], 48 years, Congo, sold to Cyprien Tremoulet, $300. 3. [[Haydel-193|Achille]] 48 years, carter & ploughman, sold to Achille Lorio, $800. 4. [[Haydel-194|George]], 48 years, American, sold to Edmond Fazende, $650. 5. [[Haydel-195|Big John]], 45 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Phi Lambert, $675. 6. [[Haydel-196|Borel]], 30 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Felix Garcia, $1,325. 7. [[Haydel-197|Lewis]], 34 years, American, engineer, carter & ploughman, sold to Felix Garcia, $1,400. 8. Maille, 32 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Felix Garcia, $1,425. 9. Diastone, 32 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Sosthene Roman, $950. 10. Andre Jackson 36 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Felix Garcia, $1,225. 11. Andrew King, 36 years, American, field hand, sold to Pascalis Labarre, $11,00. 12. Andrew Rolling, 32 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Marcelle Bienvenu, $1,275. 13. Moses, 32 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Mauge Quentin, $1000. 14. Patrice, 40 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Felix Garcia, $1,125. 15. Queto, 28 years, Creole, maimed in one arm, carter and ploughman, sold to Widow Choppin, $350. 16. Roffine, 24 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Widow Louis Bourgeois, $1,025. 17. William, 32 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Felix Garcia, $1,225. 18. Steeving, 36 years, American, sold Joseph Labarre, $1,050. 19. Guimilas, 32 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Philip Young, $1,025. 20. Charles, 32 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Marcelle Bienvenu, $1,375. 21. Guiribraia, 36 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Felix Garcia, $1,275. 22. Maurice, 12 years, Creole, coachman, sold to Nicolas Bertoli, $1,200. 23. Andrew, 36 years, American, blacksmith, sold to Pascalis Labarre, 1,225. 24. Denis, 40 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Belford Haydel, $800. 25. Jacques, 65 years, African, sold to Louis Charbonnet, $525. 26. Guilbert, years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Felix Garcia, $1,175. 27. Dick Nouveau, 26 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Widow Arnaud, $1,100. 28. François, 65 years, African, has an hernia, sold to Pascalis Labarre, $225. 29. Plaisant, 40 years, American, has an hernia, sold to Antoine Bienvenu, $500. 30. Gairie, 20 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Drausin Gaudet, $1,450. 31. Ned, 34 years, American, good cooper, sold to Samuel Mc Cutchon fils, $1,500. 32. Grand Dick, 30 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Marcelle Bienvenu, $1,400. 33. Dick Gros, American, good carter, sold to Antoine Bienvenu, $1050. 34. Gueret, 30 years, American, carter & ploughman, has a swollen leg, sold to Melicourt Bienvenu, $1,200. 35. Gurine Luta, 36 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Felix Garcia, $ 1525. 36. Rasumud, 34 years, American, carter & ploughman, sold to Felix Garcia, $1,325. 37. Davis, 30 years, American, field hand, sold to Felix Garcia, $1,325. 38. Alexander, 65 years, African, field hand, sold to A.P. Lanaux, $325. 39. Gaspard, 50 years, African, field hand, attacked with the piles, sold to Felix Garcia, $450. 40. Charlot, 30 years, Creole, carter and ploughman, sold to Felix Garcia, $1375. 41. Jacob, 70 years, African, has an hernia, sold to Lucien Wells, $175. 42. Paul, 51 years, African, distiller, sold to George Haydel, $475. 43. Azor, 11 years, house servant, sold to Lucien Wells, $725. ===Negresses=== 44. Marianne, 56 years, Congo, field hand, sold to Etienne Villeré, $300. 45. Suzanne, 51 years, Congo, field hand, sold to John Hoover, $350. 46. Helene, 50 years, American, field hand, sold to J.B. Lotorez, $400. 47. Victoire, 58 years, Congo, field hand, attacked with the piles and her child Hilaire, 10 years, sold to Achille Lorio, $975. 48. Celeste, 28 years, Creole. Seamstress & her child Eve, 4 years, sold to Edouard Planchard, $925. 49. Marguerite, 28 years, somewhat of a servant, sold to William Knight, $800. 50. Marie Jeanne, 18 years, Creole, servant, sold to Douradon Bringier, $700. 51. Lucy, 18 years, Creole, servant, sold to Jose Marti, $925. 52. Corine, 16 years, Creole, servant, sold to Samuel Mac Cutchon fils, $950. 53. Fanchonnette, 14 years, Creole, sold to Etienne Doleze, $1000. 54. Marguerite, 30 years, American, good servant, seamstress, washer & cook, sold to Theophile Verloin, $1,225. 55. Peguy, 65 years, African, field hand, sold to Pascal Labarre, $225. 56. Anne, 38 years, field hand, sold to A. Degruis, $550. 57. Cloe, 65 years, American, attacked with the asthma, sold to Lucien Wells, $175. 58. Clemence, 30 years, Creole, field hand, sold to Mauge Quentin, $900. 59. Lady, 30 years, American, field hand, with 5 children: Fitsus Negro 8 years, Arthur 6 years, Lucy 3 years, Celeste and Celestine twins of two years, sold to Felix Garcia, $2,650. 60. Liza, 28 years, field hand with a child aged 4 years, sold to Omer Fortier, $1000. 61. Sery, 25 years, idiot, sold to Omer Fortier, $105. 62. Suzette, 16 years, Creole, servant, sold to Emile Verloin, $1,125 "Sold at the Bath Saloon of the St. Louis Hotel, by Joseph Le Carpentier, Auctioneer, by virtue of an order from the Honorable the District Court for the First Judicial District of the State of Louisiana dated 24th March 1840, and at the request of the syndics of the creditors of Jean Jacques Haydel, after the advertisements required by law, to wit: In the Bee (State paper) in french and english, March 27th, April 13th, 20th & 30th, and in the Louisiana Courier in French and English, March 29th, April 13th, 20th & 29th, the following slaves. Terms: One half payable in March 1841 and one half in March 1842 in notes satisfactorily endorsed and bearing mortgage until final payment. Said notes must be made payable in New Orleans and in case of non payment when due will bear from the day of expiration an interest of 10% per annum until final payment. Said clause not to be taken advantage of to defer the payment of any note. The slaves will be delivered to the purchasers when the conditions of the sale will be fulfilled. The acts of sale to be passed at the cost of the purchasers before Felix Grima, Esq., notary public." == Sources == 1840 Slave Auction: https://www.whitneyplantation.org/history/slavery-in-louisiana/auction-of-the-slaves/

Slave Deed, Henderson to Robeson, Mecklenburg NC, 1817

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== Slave Deed, Henderson to Robeson, 1817 == This WikiTree document contains a transcription of a deed of trust (slave deed), dated 7 May 1817, in which Mary Henderson of Mecklenberg County, North Carolina conveys ownership of a negro slave named Esther, then about 20 years of age, and her two children to Reverend John Robeson of Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as trustee for the benefit of one "Harriotte McBride of Newberry Village, South Carolina" ([[McBride-5997|Harriet McBride (bef.1817-aft.1817)]]). The document is accessible through the county's Record of Deeds '''Slave Deed''': Record of deeds, (Mecklenburg County, North Carolina) 1755-1959; index to deeds, 1763-1955, original volume 21, page 151, repackaged for filming in volume "Another filming of Deeds v. 19-20 1808-1823", slave deed, Mary Henderson to Rev. John Robinson, 7 May 1817; digital image (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9983-67JM?cat=168633, accessed 31 Mar 2022), film # 007513723, image 79 of 594. and is also listed, with a transcription, in a volume of the series ''North Carolina Slaves and Free Persons of Color''. '''Book''': William L. Byrd and John H. Smith, North Carolina Slaves and Free Persons of Color: Meclkenburt, Gaston, and Union Counties, Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2007 (ISBN 978-0-7884-1851-8), pp 87-88. For my own understanding, I ([[Ramsey-7061|Rudy Ramsey]]) have prepared a transcription (done 3 Apr 2022) from the digital image of the original document. There are many minor differences between this transcription from the original image and the book’s transcription, but none are substantive. In case it might be of use to others, the transcription, image, and some discussion are presented on this WikiTree profile. ==Interpretation of the Deed== This is an interesting transaction for more than one reason. The grantee of the deed was Reverend John Robeson (later known as [[Robinson-50860|John Robinson (1768-1845)]])'''Surname''': Surname spellings are notoriously flexible, and it's clear that Robeson and Robinson represent the same name in this case. But there are many instances of documents, at least in Mecklenburg County, in which the spelling Robeson is used in the original document, but it was filed and later transcribed as Robinson. This document is an example. There are even examples in which the signature or copied signature of a Robeson retains that spelling, but references in the document itself use the spelling Robinson. It seems clear that Reverend Robinson's birth name was Robeson, and that's the surname used within this page.), a well-known and respected Presbyterian minister (see biography'''Biography''': Lucille Miller Johnson, "John Robinson, 1994, a biographical sketch in Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, edited by William S. Powell, University of North Carolina Press, c. 1996; digital access (https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/robinson-john, accessed 31 Mar 2022). ). Although this document is very informal by modern standards, it seems to be the consensus among participants in the WikiTree U.S. Black Heritage project that this document was sufficient to establish a legally binding trust, in which John was obligated to take possession of the slaves and use them in a deliberate way to create income for Harriet. He would probably have done that by renting them out, but could possibly have employed them in some way that produced a product that was sold for Harriet's benefit. ==Transcription== '''Mary Henderson to John Robinson
Deed of Trust, August Term 1819''' '''Mecklenburg County August Term 1819'''
The Execution of this bill of sale or deed of trustt was proven in open Court by Isaac S. Hender[son] one of the subscribing Witnesses and recorded and ordered to be registered
Test Isaac Alexander CMC
Oct 14 1819 '''Mecklenburg County''' The execution of the Within Deed was registered in my office in Book No. 21, Page 151: this 14th of Novr. AD 1819 by Wm. Alexander Reg. '''State of North Carolina'''
This Indenture made this 7th day of May of 1817 between Mrs. Mary Henderson of the County of Mecklenburg and State of N.C. of the one part and the Revd. John Robeson of the County of Cabarrus and State of N.C. of the other part Witnesseth, that the Said Mary Henderson for and in consideration of the Love and affection which she Bears to Harriotte McBride the Wife of (illegible) McBride of Newberry Villiage in the State of S.C. and also for and in consideration of the sum of ten Shillings to her in hand paid by the above named John Robeson and before the Signing and sealing of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged has granted bargained and sold and by these presents doth grant bargain sell and deliver unto the said John Robeson and to his executors or administrators and to the successor or successors of sutch Executors or administrators a certain Negro slave named Esther now about 20 years of age and her two Children to have and to hold the said Negro slaves and her future Increase to him the said John and his Executors or administrators and to the successor or successors of sutch Executors or Administrators to the uses upon the trust and to and for the intent and purposes and under and Subject to the provisions and agreements herein after mentioned Expressly and declared of and concerning the same that is to say that the said John Robeson and his Executors or administrators or the successor or successors of them shall permitt the said Harrio[tte] McBride to have take and receive to her separate use and benefit all the profits which may arise from the use hire and labor of the said slaves and her future Increase and on the death of the Said Harriott[e] McBride then the said Trustee or his Executors or administrators or the survivors or successors of sutch Executors or adminstrators as the case may be shall devide the said Negro slaves together with her increase Equally amongst the children of the Said Harriotte McBride To have and to hold the same to the children and to their heirs Executors Administrators and assigns for ever. In Witness whereof the Said Mary Henderson hath hereunto set my hand and seal together with the said John Robeson the day and year first above Written.
Signed and delivered in the presence of Isaac S. Henderson and F.B. Smart
Mary Henderson (Seal)
Jno. Robeson (Seal) == Sources ==

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[[Category:Buncombe County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Buncombe County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] '''Index of Slave Deeds in Buncombe County, North Carolina, property records, 1776 to 1865.'''https://www.buncombecounty.org/governing/depts/register-of-deeds/slave-deeds/default.aspx Prior to the end of the U.S. Civil War, enslaved persons were considered property and their transfers were recorded in the Register of Deeds office. This index includes: 284 Grantors, 295 Grantees, and 684 Documented Enslaved Persons. '''If you find a name that you know and have the profile ID, please link the name in this list to the person's ID.''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !Grantor!!Grantee!!Slave Names!!Book!!Page |- |Allen, Daniel||Whiteside, Moses||Ned||16||512 |- |Allison, Sarah||Barnet, Hester||Clarescey & Lucey||13||384 |- |Anderson, Jesse||Ashworth, Ann||Henny||C||42 |- |Anderson, W G||Alexander, James M||Lavinia||22||142 |- |Angel, D||Patton, James W||Benjamine & Senly||22||109 |- |Angel, Daniel||Patton, James W||Ben & Usler||21||473 |- |Ashworth, Anne||Ashworth, John||Rachel||13||171 |- |Atkinson, William||Love, James R||Sindy & Tom||19||407 |- |Atkinson, William||Patton, Thomas||John||19||73 |- |Baird, Mary A; Reynolds, Daniel; Baird, W B||Baird, W B||Bob||25||453 |- |Barnard, H A||Gahagan, George W||Sacak & children (Janis, John, William, Rily & Wiley)||15||57 |- |Barnard, H A||Gudger, Emaline S||Nancy & child (Matilda)||24||402 |- |Barnhill, James; Lanning, Sarah; Lanning, Enos; Lanning, Amos; Lanning, Joseph; Lanning, William; Lanning, James; Lanning, Rachel; Lanning, Elizabeth; Lanning, Jesse; Garren, David; Garren, William; Maxwell, David||Lannin, Enos; Lanning, Amos; Lanning, Joseph; Lanning, William; Lanning, James; Lanning, Rachel; Lanning, Elizabeth; Lanning, Jesse; Garren, David; Garren, William; Maxwell, David; Barnhill, James||Fredrick & Harry||22||32 |- |Bartly, John W||Patton, John E||Jim ||24||125 |- |Beachboard, L; Beachboard, Mathew||Harrison, Nathaniel||Caty & child (Creasy)||20 ||396 |- |Brank, Robert||To whom it may concern||Silva||CMD1||48 |- |Brank, Robert||To whom it may concern||Randolph & Melton||15||194 |- |Brevard, T A||Patton & Burgin||Losam or Lorenzo||25||783 |- |Brittain, Benjamin S||Midcalf, James||Jack or Tuck||14||128 |- |Burgin, Benjamin Sr Tr||Harrison, Nathaniel||Afned||23||203 |- |Burgin, John||Burgan, Sophrania||Lucinda, Margaret, Betsey,Matilda, Eliza & Tom ||21||131 |- |Burlison, Edward||Patton, James W||Lucinda||22||37 |- |Candler, Zachariah||Dickinson, William||Jane, Sucky & child (Ammon) Will, Lucy & child, Wile, Marcella, Jennet Winston, Washington & Jane||19||414 |- |Carleton, Robert M||Avery, Isaac F||David||11||226 |- |Carson, Chas||Hitower, Epaphrotites||Alec||11||224 |- |Chambers, Joseph||Davidson, Samuel W||Bob||15||253 |- |Chunn, A B||Craig, William||John||23||554 |- |Clayton, David||Patton, James||Manuel||16||138 |- |Commonds, Samuel; Commonds, Elizabeth||McCleran, Archibald; Nelson, William Jr Atty||Buck||H||213 |- |Craig, John||Forster, William||Spencer & Agge||CMD1||26 |- |Crumley, J L||Woodfin, N W||Isaac||25||302 |- |Crumley, John L||Woodfin, N W||Isaac||25||87 |- |Culberson, Andrew||Williams, William||Evelina||23||371 |- |Cunningham, Jane; Patton, James W Tr||Hampton, George W||Rosa & children (Charles, Joseph, Calvin & Amos)||27||70 |- |Davidson, James C||Alexander, James M||Bob, Lucy & children (Dolphey & Henry)||23||143 |- |Davidson, Samuel; Burgin, John W||Burgin, John W||Mira & children (Isaac, Rosean, Staphan, Matilda, Geller & Justin) & the children of Jenny (Jr, Levi, Lucy, Ellin, Rhoda, Samuel & Syrus)||24||257 |- |Davidson, Samuel W||Craig, William||Ina||23||553 |- |Davidson, Samuel W; Patton, John E||Patton, John E TR||Silva & child (Misy), Peggy & children (Anna, Tim & Billy)||24||256 |- |Davidson, Thomas||Alexander, Thomas||Charles||CMD1||21 |- |Davis, John et al||Baring, Charles||Ralph, Lucy and child (Ellick)||16||375 |- |Devault, George H||Hunt, Washington||Viney, Meany, Malinda, John, Emily, Margaret, Francis, Bill, Eliza, Catherine & Finley||25||67 |- |[[Dillard-2333|Dillard, Josiah]]||[[Love-307|Love, Thomas]]||[[Dillard-2334|Jenny]], [[Dillard-2415|Rose]] & [[Dillard-2416|David]]||CMD1||2 |- |Donoho, Charles||Henry, Malcombe||Judith & George||C||113 |- |Edney, Asa||Baring, Charles||Lark||16||374 |- |Edney, B M||Hoke, F A||Henry||24||215 |- |Eller, Joseph||Allen, John||Daniel||17||221 |- |Erwin, Andrew||Murray, Samuel||Nancy & 2 children||CMD1||24 |- |Erwin, Andrew||Murray, Samuel||Nancy & children (Aron, Sarah)||5||37 |- |Faine, Ebenezer||Forster, William||Unity||CMD1||3 |- |Featherston, Merryman||Featherston, Ambrose M||James||19||266 |- |Featherston, Merryman||Featherston, Harriette C||Caroline, Mirah, Samuel, Alfred & Eliza||19||267 |- |Featherston, Merryman||Featherston, Jesse||Richard||19||267 |- |Featherston, Merryman||Featherston, Mariah R||Phalby & Rachel||19||267 |- |Featherston, Merryman||Featherston, Seaborn T||Michael, Peter, Lucy, Fanny, Rose, George, Will & Charles||19||266 |- |Featherston, Merryman||Featherston, William||Rily||19||265 |- |Flack, Mary||Flack, Mary||Lul & Luse||A||146-A |- |Flack, Mary||Flack, William||Jef & Roze||A||146 |- |Flowers, Elizabeth||Sharpe, Maranda||Ezekeel||24||627 |- |Floyd, James||Webb, John||Susky||14||349 |- |[[Forster-17|Forster, Thomas]]; Forster, Thomas||Patton, Thomas||Philles||19||16 |- |[[Forster-17|Forster, Thomas]]||Patton, Thomas||Susan & child (Ann)||19||16 |- |[[Forster-9|Forster, William]]||[[Forster-17|Forster, Thomas Jr]]||Frances & Lucinda||13||469 |- |[[Forster-9|Foster, William]]||Foster, Thomas||Phyllis||13||377 |- |Funkhouser, Henry||Funkhouser, John||Moll||G||225 |- |Gad, Rhoda; Rickman, Rhoda||Taylor, Joshua||Linda & children (Tina Maninva & Mofo)||19||460 |- |Gahagan, Sarah||Barnard, Mary Ann; Barnard, Sarah Emaline||Sarah & children (Susan & Altha)||23||21 |- |Garmon, Isaac||Garmon, William H||Girl & Ben||24||72 |- |Garren, David||Gudger, William||Hamitt||24||306 |- |Garren, Joseph||Garren, James; Garren, Wiley; Garren, William R||Nancy, Hanna, Gilbert, & Tom||24||203 |- |Garrett, Mary Knox||Murray, Thomas||Hanna||H||210 |- |Garrison, Wm H; Garmon, Isaac||Garmon, Isaac; Garrison, Wm H||Ben & Tuck||24||87 |- |Gash, Joseph D; Whitson, Joseph Agt||Patton, James W||Nelson||23||337 |- |Grady, Henry; Smith, William D||Patton, James W||Silas & Isaac||17||74 |- |Griffith, Chisholm; Griffith, John Brigman, Soloman||Brigman, Soloman Griffith,Chisholm; Griffith, John||Jack||13||274 |- |Gudger, A M; Gudger, S E; Hawkins, H L; Hawkins, Robert; Penland, Elizabeth; Penland, J M; Penland, M P; Penland, Robert, N; Penland, William M; Wells, B F; Wells, S E||Wells, J W||Jack||25||456 |- |Gudger, James||Gudger, A M||Sam||24||466 |- |Gudger, Joseph||Patton, Robert C||Rosanah||24||588 |- |Gudger, William||Whitson, Joseph and wife; Whitson, Salina||Esther & child (Ann) Cynthia & child (Bozetta)||17||111 |- |Gudger, William Sen||Gash, Joseph||Nelson||19||192 |- |Gudger, William Sen||Longmire, Stacy||Ruffin||19||191 |- |Gudger, William Sr||Whitson, Sally||Mariah & Malinda||17||110 |- |Gudger, William Sr||Gash, John and wife; Gash, Nancy||Charlotte||16||442 |- |Gudger, William Sr||Whitson, Elizabeth; Whitson, Thomas and wife||Andy||16||442 |- |Hamilton, Hugh Sr||Rutledge, Sarah||Leridy||16||529 |- |Hardy, J F E||Hardy, J Geddings||Charles||26||631 |- |Hardy, J F E||Hardy, Washington||Laborn||26||631 |- |Hardy, J F E||Hardy, William M||Eliza, Aruy, Adalaid & Hardin||25||451 |- |Hardy, J F E||McDunn, Isaac||Mary & child (Sarah)||24||586 |- |Hardy, James F E||Patton, Benjamin F||Delphia||16||426 |- |Hawkins, James||Forster, William||Feebe||2||34 |- |Hawkins, John||Patton, James W||Alexander||24||543 |- |Hawkins, Robert||Wells, John W||Rachel & children (Lace, Jim & Size)||26||405 |- |Hemphill, Andrew W||Morris, James||Malinda||16||400 |- |Henderson, Archibald||Davis, James||Bet||14||161 |- |Henry, Alex||Robertson, Alexander||Jack||25||194 |- |Henry, Joseph||Hightower, Epaphraditus||Adaline & boy child||17||150 |- |Henry, Mary||Henry, Alexander||Mary & child (John) Bob & Jack||24||2 |- |Henry, Mary||Henry, James||Charles||24||1 |- |Hensley, Henry||Hensley, William||Dice||15||104 |- |Hightower, John||Hightower, Hardy||Jo, Henry & Cate||CMD1||22 |- |Hightower, Martha||Hightower, John||Ned||2||9 |- |Hill, Asaph||Pinner, Burrel||Kitty & child (Tom), Phillis & child (Charles), Rebecca & children (Harriet, Caroline, Alice, Gray & Jane), Charlotte & children (Hannah & Ruth), Penelope & child (Cecelia), Lavana, Lukewess, Nathan, Tom Habber, Lennel, Camel, George, Richard, Taneea, Lavern & Doll||22||409 |- |Hill, George||Ashworth, John||Fray & William||12||218 |- |Hogsed, Walter||Carson, Sam||Phillip||15||352 |- |Hogsed, Walter Sen||Hogsed, George Washington||Ben||19||360 |- |Hooper, William||Wilson, John W||Jane & child (Margaret)||26||259 |- |Horton, Malcolm||Harrison, Nathaniel||Epes||13||396 |- |Horton, Malcolm||Metcalf, James||Virginia||14||73 |- |Horton, Zephaniah||Baird, Bedant||Jim||C||345 |- |Howell, Ridder||Patton, James W||Rachel||17||214 |- |Hunter, John||Posey, Benjamin||Pam or Fam||13||218 |- |Hunter, William||Smith, James M||Lucy||14||326 |- |Hurst, George||Greenwood, John||Maria||21||357 |- |Hyse, George||Starnes, John||Polsy||16||423 |- |Israel, Sarah||Roberts, Richard||Hannah & child (Juday)||14||306 |- |Jarrett, John||Patton, James||Bush or Rush||17||151 |- |Jarvis, Abner||Gilreath, Pennel||Clarina||19||188 |- |Jenkins, Vina||Jenkins, Samuel; Jenkins, Azure||Lucy||15||171 |- |Jervis, Abner||Hemphill, Andrew||Sarah||19||56 |- |Johnson, James||Johnson, Benjamin D||Mash||19||226 |- |Johnson, James||Williamson, Elijah||Martin||20||267 |- |Johnson, William||Sluder, John||Eliza||24||87 |- |Johnston, Hugh||Patton, James W||Ibby||23||95 |- |Johnston, James||Johnston, Hugh||Mart||20||164 |- |Jones, Callet||King, Samuel||Polly & Sally||CMD1||49 |- |Jones, Edmond||Smith, Daniel||Cane & Ned||5||191 |- |Jones, Edmund||Smith, Daniel||Cain & Ned||CMD1||31 |- |Justice, Thomas||Williamson, Elijah||Patience & child (Daniel)||13||427 |- |Justice, Thomas Sr||Williamson, Elijah||Patience & child (Daniel)||14||375 |- |Justice, William||Woodfin, John||Mary||17||74 |- |Keith, Gabriel||Richey, James||Teeney||CMD1||38 |- |Keith, Gabriel||Ritchey, James||Triner||3||373 |- |Kennerly, William||Craig, John||Jacob ||2||327 |- |Killian, John; Nickels, Christopher Estate||Johnston, Hugh||Nancy||22||460 |- |Killian, John Admis; Nichels, Christopher Estate||Johnston, Hugh||Harry||22||481 |- |Kimsey, William||Bearing, Charles||Edick||17||186 |- |Kimsey, William||Hodges, Fleming||Susanne & child (Roland)||19||16 |- |Kincaid, James||Kincaid, James Sr.||Juno||E||192 |- |King, Benjamin; Richardson, Benjamin||Nesbitt, Wilson||Calin, Linda, Commodore & Martha||19||468 |- |King, Benjamin TR |- |Richardson, Benjamin||Nesbitt, Wilson||Carla, Linda, Commodore & Martha||19||467 |- |King, Daniel; King, Polly||Wells, J W||Mariah||26||116 |- |King, John P; King, Daniel; King, Nancy; King, William; King, Winnie; King, William Jr||Wells, J W||Hannah & Mariah||26||116 |- |King, Joseph||McClain, Elizabeth||Caroline||20||175 |- |King, Joseph||Spann, Lucinda||Manda||20||174 |- |King, Joshua||Wells, J W||Hannah & Mariah||26||117 |- |Knighten, Mary||Gudger, James||Sofiny, Beck, Mira, Isaac & Jimy||21||51 |- |Lance, John||Murray, William R||William, Mary, Rosey, Bob & Willison||19||464 |- |Lance, Peter||Ashworth, Ann||Jerry||13||449 |- |Lane, Samuel||Love, Thomas||Bob||CMD1||49 |- |Lanning, Sarah; Lanning, Enos; Lanning, Amos; Lanning, Joseph; Lanning, William; Lanning, James; Lanning, Jesse; Barnhill, James; Garron, William; Garron, David; Maxwell, David||Lanning, Elizabeth; Lanning, Rachel||Mahala||23||89 |- |Lee, Stephen||Weaver, Jesse R||Lucy, Felix & Fanny||27||269 |- |Lee, Stephen Atty et al||Pulliam, Robert W||Cyrus||24||425 |- |Lewis, Richard T||Baring, Charles||Philis, Eveline & Sam||19||99 |- |Longmire, John||Whitson, Joseph||Jane & children ||20||146 |- |Lowry, James||Weaver, Margaret||Ruth & children (Lou, Martha, Eliza, Will, Aaron, Nance & Ben)||23||43 |- |Lutterell, Martha; 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Palmer, Jesse; Wilson, Joseph H Ex||Wells, John W||Mary Caroline||24||409 |- |Murray, Elizabeth||Murray, William||Saly & children (Mary & Dock)||13||461 |- |Murray, Robert||Murray, William||Woman & 2 children||13||443 |- |Murray, Samuel Sr||Murray, Florow||Arson||12||77 |- |Murray, William||McDowell, Athan A||Sealy, Jac & Moses||15||25 |- |Murray, William||Pearson, Alexander||Marthy||19||148 |- |Murray, William||Richardson, Benjamin||Cely & children (Cindy & Camodoor)||19||88 |- |Murray, William||Richardson, Benjamin||Silak & children (Aboses, Comodone & Cindy)||19||104 |- |Murray, Wm||Nesbitt, Wilson||Carla, Malinda, Commodore & Martha||19||467 |- |Nighton, Mary H||Gudger, James||Beck, Misa, Issac & Jerry||12||569 |- |Oliver, Benjamin||Oliver, Joseph||Charles||13||161 |- |Osborn, E||Osborn, R; Osborn, Thomas; Osborn, J R||Jeom||24||587 |- |Osborn, John||Osborn, Joseph R||Adale||23||92 |- |Outlaw, Alex||Nelson, William||Harry, Serr, Cloe, Nanny, Buck, Nancy & Lorenzo||H||213 |- |Partin, John||Hightower, John||Cate, Luke, Henry, Joe||1-A||90 |- |Patton & Bergin||Clayton, Lambert C||Garton||24||173 |- |Patton & Burgain||Clayton, Lambert||Wanda & Nath||24||203 |- |Patton & Burgain||Weaver, Jacob||Daniel||24||203 |- |Patton, B F||Patton, James W||Isaac, Yellow, Jemooly & Elazeal||16||443 |- |Patton, Benjamin F||Patton, James W||Delphia||16||426 |- |Patton, J W||Patton, James A||Rebecca & children (Felix, Lucretia & Clay)||25||239 |- |Patton, James||Erwin, Andrew||Tom, Isaac, Tommy, Nelly & children (Henry, Charlotte & Jo) Dina & children (Lewis, Nancy, Thomas, Edmund, Tufy, & Caroline) Charles, Freeman, Peter, Jarry, Jacob, Jim, Ned, Yellow, Will, Leala, Goohe & children, et al||G||154 |- |Patton, John ||Henry, Joseph||Fanny & child (Mary)||CMD1||37 |- |Patton, John E||Plemmons, Andrew||Charity||24||135 |- |Patton, Joseph||Henry, Joseph||Fannie||3||325 |- |Patton, Thomas L||Burgin, John||unnamed slaves||24||193 |- |Patton, Thomas T; Patton, James Sr||Walton, James W Y||Randal, John, Abram, Lucinda, and children (Henry Clay,Thomas Taylor, Harvey Bench, Canover, Killum) Phillis & child (Charles), Rebecca & children (Harriet, Caroline, Alice, Emory & Isaac), Charlotte & Hammond, Ruth, Penelope & child (Ceclia), Lavina||22||191 |- |Paxton, William||Merrimon, Branch E; Merrimon, Mary E||Amnes||19||412 |- |Penland, Noble||Shepherd, Thomas||Polly, Jack & Peter||12||249 |- |Petillo, AJ||Young, Thomas||Peg & child (Phillis)||23||111 |- |Pettillo, Elizabeth||Southard, Micajah||Henderson||21||534 |- |Pickett, Joseph||Baring, Charles||Jacob & Maria||16||383 |- |Pickett, Micajah Estate; Whitted, Hiram Ex; Pickett, Kisannah; Pickett, Charles; Whitted, Susan; Johns, Susannah||Whitted, Hiram; Pickett, Kisannah; Pickett, Charles; Whitted, Susan Tr||Rock||16||83 |- |Piercey, Blake||Piercey, Ephraim||Charles, Jack & Peggy||16||423 |- |Piercy, Blake||Ammons, Ephraim||Anna||16||52 |- |Piercy, Blake||Wilson, James||Harry, Susan, Jane, Squire & Meiza||16||465 |- |Pinner, William||Pinner, Jane||Isaac||24||562 |- |Pinner, William||Pinner, Jenney||Amlus||24||559 |- |Pittillo, Elizabeth||Lytle, Polly et al||Tom||24||184 |- |Pittillo, Littleton||Allen, James Millington; 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Shuford, James M; Shuford, Louisa H; Shuford, Marcus L H; Shuford, Mary E||Quillen, Allen, Harriah &children (William, Lucan & John)||23||266 |- |Smith, Samuel ; Reynolds, Daniel; Kilgore, Josiah; Kilgore, Laster O||Reynolds, Daniel ||Lawson||24||310 |- |Smith, William||Forster, Thomas ||Jerry||CMD1||22 |- |Smith, William||Rhodes, Thomas||George||17||18 |- |Smith, William D||Ashworth, Ann||Peneljoy & Brian||13||449 |- |Smith, William D||Carson, Samuel P||Prince, Shot, Ish, & Lethe||19||330 |- |Smith, William D||King, Samuel||Hannah, Steppen, John, Patty & Tora||13||19 |- |Smith, William D||Williamson, Robert||Tilly||13||104 |- |Stanfield, Munford||Williamson, Robert||Misanda||15||147 |- |Stearns, John||Stearns, Francis M||Jefferson Spencer & Lonzo||25||608 |- |Stearns, John||Stearns, George H||Ann||25||616 |- |Steel, Abraham; Steel, Frances||King, Elias||Jim & Emaline||20||209 |- |Summers, Lucretia; Justice, Thomas E||Woodfin, Nicholas W||Harriet||19||105 |- |Summey, A T||Morrison, Sarah E||Fasing||25||657 |- |Summey, A T||Weaver, J T||Susan & child (Robert)||26||14 |- |Summey, Jacob||Moore, Charles||Nancy & children (Aron & Sarah)||15||134 |- |Summey, Polly Mira||Garrett, Elizabeth||Rachel & child (Juliet)||20||107 |- |Summey, Polly Mira||Poor, Isaac Thomas||Silva & child (Matilda)||20||27 |- |Swain, David L; 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Wells, B F Admn et al; Wells, Elizabeth Estate||Wells, J W||Luander||26||405 |- |Welsh, John||Hoodenpyle, Ph||Jacob, Jenny & children (Katy, Rachel & Jenny)||E||122 |- |Whitson, Joseph||Burgin, Drusilla||Maria & children (Ann & Easter)||22||503 |- |Whitson, Joseph||Burgin, Drusilla||Clarisson||22||505 |- |Whitson, Joseph||Whitson, George W||James||23||347 |- |Whitson, Joseph||Whitson, Jason C||Henry||23||347 |- |Whitson, Joseph||Whitson, Jason Carson||Henry||23||347 |- |Whitson, Joseph||Whitson, Melissa||Anna||22||504 |- |Whitson, Joseph||Whitson, Salina||Oray||22||545 |- |Whitson, Joseph||Williams, Sarah||Emalina||22||504 |- |Whitson, Joseph||Williams, Sarah L.||Jane||22||504 |- |Whitson, Melessia||Miller, George||Ann||24||465 |- |Whitted, Susan Ex; Whitted, Hiram||Baring, Charles||Frank||16||375 |- |Wilfong, Daniel||Patton, S J||Meria||24||348 |- |Williams, H B; Williams, L S||Boyd, John||Louisa & children, Mary & Sandy||25||667 |- |Williamson, Elijah||Henry, Malinda||Martin||20||399 |- |Williamson, Elijah||Posey, Williamson||Bob||21||216 |- |Wilson, Samuel||Davidson, Samuel W||Jim||15||296 |- |Wilson, Samuel||Patton, James||Jim||16||160 |- |Wilson, William B||Wilson, William T||Vina & Sush||19||237 |- |[[Woodfin-112|Woodfin, John]]||[[Woodfin-111|Woodfin, Nicholas W]]||Harriet & child (Gilford)||19||181 |- |[[Woodfin-111|Woodfin, Nicholas W]]||Luske, James||Caroline||24||344 |} ==Sources== Original documents can be viewed and obtained at:

Slave of William T Hopkins, Georgia

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[[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Hoskins-3430|William T Hoskins]], and attempt to connect them to their families. William inherited a number of slaves from his father [[Hopkins-18528|Timothy Hopkins]] in 1835. He also made various purchases through the years. ==Import of Slaves== The following slaves were brought into Camden County by William from the Territory of East Florida in 1834: {|border="1" |- |Slave Name||Age||Estimated Birth Year |- |Ishmael||55||1779 |- |Lavenia||55||1779 |- |Prince||23||1811 |- |Colerain||40||1794 |- |Levenia & infant||20||1814 |- |Lucy||17||1817 |- |Juba||18||1816 |} ==Georgia Slaves on Probate== In his will William left some slaves specifically to his wife, Elizabeth. The rest of the slaves were to remain with the estate in trust to his infant daughter, Susan Ann Hoskins. In 1856, the estate was distributed, split between Mrs. Susan Ann Clinch and Mrs. Elizabeth S Ryals. {|border="1" |- |No||Name||Description||Assessed Value||Inherited by |- |1||Vessel Manuel||man||550|| |- |2||Martha||woman||400|| |- |3||Caroline||girl||475|| |- |4||[[Hopkins-18489|George]]||man||400||Susan A Clinch |- |5||[[Hopkins-18490|Matilda]]||woman||440||Susan A Clinch |- |6||[[Hopkins-18496|Little Frank]]||boy||450|| |- |7||[[Hopkins-18491|Margaret]]||girl||475||Susan A Clinch |- |8||[[Hopkins-18493|Prince]]||boy||350||Susan A Clinch |- |9||[[Hopkins-18494|Demere]]||infant boy||100||Susan A Clinch |- |10||Aaron||man||650|| |- |11||[[Underwood-8510|Charleston Juda]]||woman||500||Susan A Clinch |- |12||Silvia||woman||500|| |- |13||Jack||man||650|| |- |14||Little Ceba||girl||200|| |- |15||Richard||boy||100|| |- |16||Tony||man||500|| |- |17||Comfort||woman||500|| |- |18||Wiley||boy||450|| |- |19||January||boy||250|| |- |20||Sue||woman||400|| |- |21||Mike||boy||350|| |- |22||Henry||boy||450|| |- |23||Caroline||girl||250|| |- |24||Joe||boy||150|| |- |25||[[Hopkins-18515|Bill]]||man||300||Mrs. Elizabeth Ryals |- |26||[[Hopkins-18516|Diand]]||woman||200||Mrs. Elizabeth Ryals |- |27||[[Hopkins-18518|Tenah]]||woman||500||Mrs. Elizabeth Ryals |- |28||[[Hopkins-18517|Abby]]||woman||500||Mrs. Elizabeth Ryals |- |29||Old Abram||man||350|| |- |30||Black Mary||woman||375|| |- |31||Marcus||man||500|| |- |32||Lovina||woman||500|| |- |33||Elizabeth||woman||500|| |- |34||[[Hopkins-18506|Juba]]||woman||500||Susan A Clinch |- |35||[[Hopkins-18507|Andrew]]||boy||300||Susan A Clinch |- |36||[[Hopkins-18508|Minta]]||girl||200||Susan A Clinch |- |37||Coleraine||boy||150|| |- |38||Parker||man||450|| |- |39||Juda||woman||500|| |- |40||Charity||child||100|| |- |41||Polly||woman||250|| |- |42||Clarissa||woman||350||Elizabeth H Hoskins |- |43||Richard||man||550||Elizabeth H Hoskins |- |44||Charles||man||550||Elizabeth H Hoskins |- |45||Dolly||girl||500||Elizabeth H Hoskins |- |46||September||boy||300||Elizabeth H Hoskins |- |47||Adelia||girl||250|| |- |48||[[Bryant-17568|Big Tom]]||man||300||Mrs. Elizabeth Ryals |- |49||[[Bryant-17569|Celia]]||woman||300|| |- |50||Rachel||woman||500|| |- |51||Lill||boy||400|| |- |52||Tom||boy||350|| |- |53||[[Bryant-17571|Doctor]]||man||600|| |- |54||Savannah Betsey||woman||500|| |- |55||Langley||boy||300|| |- |56||Sany||girl||175|| |- |57||Simon||man||350|| |- |58||Prince||man||600|| |- |59||Lucy||woman||400|| |- |60||Hannah||girl||300|| |- |61||Lucretia||girl||275|| |- |62||Clarinda||girl||150|| |- |63||Old Prinus||man||150|| |- |64||Old Betsey||woman||200|| |- |65||Frank||man||650|| |- |66||Philip||man||550||Elizabeth H Hoskins |- |67||Sally||woman||550|| |- |68||John||child||100|| |- |69||Norton||man||550||Susan A Clinch |- |70||Sabry||woman||300||Susan A Clinch |- |71||Simmon||boy||400||Susan A Clinch |- |72||Nelly||girl||300||Susan A Clinch |- |73||Hannah||woman||525|| |- |74||Mary||woman||200|| |- |75||Jackson||boy||200|| |- |76||Lewis||infant boy||100|| |- |77||Isaac||man||300|| |- |78||Sary||woman||500|| |- |79||Old Phillis||woman||50|| |- |80||Polly||girl||375|| |- |81||Darinda||girl||300|| |- |82||Victory||girl||275|| |- |83||Laura||girl||200|| |- |84||Ruty||girl child||100|| |- |85||Peter||man||100|| |- |86||Dorcas||woman||500||Elizabeth H Hoskins |- |87||Stephen||boy||200|| |- |88||Robert||boy||100|| |- |89||Malinda||woman||100||Elizabeth H Hoskins |- |90||Alick||man||450||Elizabeth H Hoskins |- |91||Harlo||girl||500||Elizabeth H Hoskins |- |92||Charlotte||girl||500||Elizabeth H Hoskins |- |93||July||man||250|| |- |94||Johny||man||575|| |- |95||Silly||girl||475|| |- |96||Affa||woman||500|| |- |97||Gary||boy child||150|| |- |98||Mingo||infant||100|| |- |99||John||man||400|| |- |100||Hannah||woman||450|| |- |101||William||boy||375|| |- |102||[[Hopkins-18522|Adam]]||man||375||Susan A Clinch |- |103||[[Hopkins-18523|Dido]]||woman||375||Susan A Clinch |- |104||Little Tom||man||250|| |- |105||Sarah Ann||woman||250|| |- |106||Edmund||man||600|| |- |107||[[Williams-116720|Sawney]]||man||600||Mrs. Elizabeth Ryals |- |108||[[Williams-116721|Penda]]||woman||500||Mrs. Elizabeth Ryals |- |109||[[Williams-116722|Mary]]||girl||200||Mrs. Elizabeth Ryals |- |110||[[Williams-116723|Cupid]]||boy||150||Mrs. Elizabeth Ryals |- |111||Ellen||girl||100|| |- |112||[[Thomas-60259|Furry]]||man||500||Susan A Clinch |- |113||[[Thomas-60260|Maria]]||woman||300||Susan A Clinch |- |114||[[Thomas-60261|Harry]]||boy||475||Susan A Clinch |- |115||[[Thomas-60262|Charles]]||boy||350|| |- |116||[[Thomas-60263|Richard]]||boy||400||Susan A Clinch |- |117||[[Thomas-60264|Louisa]]||girl||200||Susan A Clinch |- |118||[[Thomas-60265|Nat]]||boy||125|| |- |119||[[Hopkins-18512|Shadrack]]||boy infant||100||Susan A Clinch |- |120||Amelia||woman||350|| |- |121||Joe||boy||425|| |- |122||Nickim?||boy||425|| |- |123||Charles||girl||375|| |- |124||Richard||boy||300|| |- |125||Manel||boy||200|| |- |126||Nanny||man||500|| |- |127||Phillis||woman||400|| |- |128||Arthun||girl||375|| |- |129||Amy||girl||275|| |- |130||Chiny||girl||250|| |- |131||Buck||girl||200||Elizabeth H Hoskins |- |132||Finny||girl||100|| |- |133||[[Hopkins-18497|Davy]]||man||400||Susan A Clinch |- |134||[[Hopkins-18498|Leta]]||woman||375||Susan A Clinch |- |135||[[Hopkins-18500|Allen]]||boy||400||Susan A Clinch |- |136||[[Hopkins-18501|February]]||boy||350|| |- |137||[[Hopkins-18502|Nancy]]||girl||300||Susan A Clinch |- |138||[[Hopkins-18503|Hetty]]||girl||200||Susan A Clinch |- |139||[[Hopkins-18504|Sidney]]||girl||50||Susan A Clinch |- |140||Old Peter||man||150||Elizabeth H Hoskins |- |141||Old Clarissa||woman||250||Elizabeth H Hoskins |- |142||Sarah Page||woman||550||Elizabeth H Hoskins |- |143||Sarah Seagood||woman||300||Elizabeth H Hoskins |- |144||Little Mary||girl||350|| |- |145||Little Davy||boy||350|| |} ==Sources== *'''Will''', Wills and Estate Papers (Wake County), 1663-1978; Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History (Raleigh, North Carolina); Probate Place: Wake, North Carolina [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/40189:9061?tid=&pid=&queryId=5cbfc6502b26ddb401d5fdd93f32ba37&_phsrc=Fmv13&_phstart=successSource&clickref=1011lwaooBJR%2C1011lwaooBJR&adref=&o_xid=01011l4xx5&o_lid=01011l4xx5&o_sch=Affiliate%2BExternal Ancestry.com link] *'''Probate Inventory,''' Camden County, Georgia, Inventories and appraisements 1832-1860, page 141 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93L-5J86?i=100&wc=9SYY-SPF%3A267650901%2C267694901&cc=1999178 FamilySearch.org link] *'''Distribution''', Camden County, Georgia, Inventories and appraisements 1832-1860, page 232-234 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893L-5VW9?i=143&wc=9SYY-SPF%3A267650901%2C267694901&cc=1999178 Familysearch.org link]

Slave Owners and Slaves in South Africa

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[[Category:Cape of Good Hope - Kaap de Goede Hoop (1652-1806) Project]] [[Category:Slaves at Cape of Good Hope]] == Purpose of this free space == My interest in the times of slavery were first raised when my Grandfather told us the stories about [[Van_Mosambique-2|Moia van Mosambique (abt.1806-1906)]], whom he personally knew as a young boy. I will keep notes here about my slave-owning ancestors in South Africa, the places to find information about Slaves and Slavery, and the ways to add this information to your wikitree profiles. This has to start by adding a "Slave Ownership" heading in the bio of relevant profiles, listing the slaves, the relevant sources, with an estimated birth, and any other personal information. Once some bare minimum is known about a slave, this could be the basis of a wikitree profile. A next step is to see if this same slave had been transferred from another owner, giving more information, and possibly the mother. There is also some information about baptism and marriage of slaves. The best period for information about slaves is probably in 1816-38, when the British Authorities set up a slave registry, to prepare and work towards the abolishment of slavery in 1834, at which date all slaves still had to remain 'apprenticed' till 1838. In this period, there was also an increased number of manumissions, which have been recorded as well. It is very unfortunate that neither owners nor the British registration authorities, bothered to give the slaves a meaningful surname. The mother is sometimes given, and then the birth date is also, but the father is rarely noted down. But who knows, ultimately, some from this last generation of slaves may eventually be connected to their descendents. Descendents from slave holders and slaves can then share a somewhat awkward feeling about our shared history, but also enjoy some perverse version of 'the truth will set you free'. == Other places to look == * US Black Heritage [[Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree]]. Note that South African colonisation and slavery is comparable, but also differs in many aspects. *South African Roots project list of resources [[Project:South_African_Roots/Sources#Slave_Register_during_abolition_period_1816-1838]] *Category:[https://wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Slaves_at_Cape_of_Good_Hope Slaves at the Cape of Good Hope] == Literature == ::The Slave Registry of 1816 is a historical gold mine, both for historians and genealogists, where genealogists can try to 'free' people from being unknown, adding them into a human tree of stories. ::"One of the first signs of active preparation for abolition came in 1816. On 26th April, 1816, Somerset issued his proclamation making compulsory the registration of slaves. He gave the reasons for this new regulation: Firstly, to control the many voluntary manumissions taking place, secondly, to prevent indentured negroes "prize negroes" (who were not slaves) and their children from being given the status of slaves. " *[https://ia800204.us.archive.org/27/items/progressofsoutha00theauoft/progressofsoutha00theauoft.pdf James McCall Theal, Progress in South Africa in the Century, 1901], pp. 182-193, Chapter XVI, ''The Emancipation of the Slaves''. A summary of the period towards abolition in 1834/38, and the period of adaptation for farmers, leading to much more sheep farming for wool. *Text of the [https://web.archive.org/web/20230406163911/https://www.pdavis.nl/Legis_25.htm law of 1806, abolishing the slave trade], Act 46 George III Cap 52. Clause 13 allowed an exception for the transport of 'domestics', or slaves working on ships as sailor or fisher. *[https://www.sahistory.org.za/article/slave-resistance Slave Resistance at the Cape], the uprising of 1808 in Swartland/Koeberg, and 1825 at Houdenbek, and communities of runaway slaves at Hangklip and Cape Point ([https://www.sahistory.org.za/collections/65170 more at SAhistory.org]). *[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0014498321000012 When Cape slavery ended: Introducing a new slave emancipation dataset], by Ekama, Fourie, Heese, Martin in 'Explorations in Economic History'. *[https://www.slavery.iziko.org.za/excavation Slave Lodge, excavation, museum] *VASSA, by Carohn Cornell, [https://www.vassa.org.za/slaves-at-the-cape/ Slaves at the Cape, a guidebook for beginner researchers] *[https://journals.co.za/doi/pdf/10.10520/AJA0018229X_1679 Slaves and Slave Regulations at the Cape: 1806 - 1834, DR. W. J. DE KOCK] *[https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03057070.2021.1907114 Ekama & Ross, "The Emancipation of the Enslaved in the Cape Colony: Historiography and Introduction"]. About the larger context of Khoi, Slaves, Owners, mortgages on slaves, credit, banks, capitalism, and how power remained in the hands of the same people. Also about work of historians to figure it out, and work that still needs to be done. * [https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CAIQw7AJahcKEwjgsdrV3P7_AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAg&url=https%3A%2F%2Fopen.uct.ac.za%2Fbitstream%2Fitem%2F24291%2Fthesis_hum_1991_bank_andrew.pdf%3Fsequence%3D1&psig=AOvVaw2KYoEWHaCEuKX-LnfWxQLA&ust=1688891446164880&opi=89978449 MA Thesis by A. Bank, "Slavery in Cape Town 1806-1834", Univercity Capetown 1991] *[https://openlibrary.org/books/OL5305653M/Slavery_at_the_Cape_of_Good_Hope William Wright, Slavery at the Cape of Good Hope, written in 1831] *[https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CAIQw7AJahcKEwjQpKKA5f7_AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAg&url=https%3A%2F%2Fopen.uct.ac.za%2Fbitstream%2Fitem%2F23034%2Fthesis_hum_1997_malherbe_vertrees_canby.pdf%3Fsequence%3D1&psig=AOvVaw1FzVjFykCJsWNZY7L4MTGz&ust=1688894552280879&opi=89978449 The Cape Koisan in the Eastern Districts of the Colony before and after ordinance 50 of 1828, Vertrees Canby Malherbe, PhD Thesis, University of Cape Town, 1997] *[https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CAIQw7AJahcKEwi4n7Lv7f7_AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAg&url=https%3A%2F%2Fforgottenbooks.com%2Fit%2Fdownload%2FRecordsoftheCapeColony_10253697.pdf&psig=AOvVaw0o9SXxLL5w_J-MRYsTlskC&ust=1688896984472424&opi=89978449 Records of the Cape Colony, jan 1820 - jun 1821, by James McCall Theal, Vol XIII, 1902] (all volumes are available for download at archive.org) *[http://emandulo.apc.uct.ac.za/collection/FHYA%20Depot/Records_of_the_Cape_Colony_from_February.pdf Records of the Cape Colony, Oct-Dec 1827, by James McCall Theal, Vol XXIV, 1905] *District Tulbagh, Worcester, Hex river valley settler history: [http://soreaso.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/A-REVIEW-OF-CURRENT-SOCIO-ECONOMIC-REALITIES-WITHIN-THE-HEX-RIVER-VALLEY-Nov-2012.pdf Hex River valley, see p12 section 4], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcester,_Western_Cape Worcester on Wikipedia] *Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Cape_Colony_from_1806_to_1870 History of the Cape Colony 1806-1870], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_South_Africa Slavery in South Africa], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_Abolition_Act_1833 Slavery Abolition Act of 1833] *Some slaves were from 'Bougis', [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugis Bugis] in southern Sulawesi, in our times a large island of Indonesia. *South African Abolitionists: [[Tredgold-13|John Harfield Tredgold]], [[Miles-12553|Richard Miles]], [[Pringle-833|Thomas Pringle]], [[Fairbairn-975|John Fairbairn]], ...? *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_governors_of_British_South_African_colonies#Cape_Colony Cape Governors] & other notable people 1816-34: [[Somerset-129|Lord Charles Somerset]], [[Donkin-159|Rufane Shaw Donkin]], [[Bourke-361|Richard Bourke]], [[Cole-16605|Sir Galbraith Lowry Cole]], [[D'Urban-3|Benjamin D'Urban]], [[Graham-31912|Colonel John Graham]] *NGI, National Geo-Spacial Information, mapping South Africa, [https://ngi.dalrrd.gov.za/index.php/home/history History of mapping of the Cape and South Africa] == Special examples of Cape Slave Owner Profiles == For a list all Slaves and Slave owners, look at the category page: [[:Category: Slaves at Cape of Good Hope|Slaves at Cape of Good Hope category]] (for now, Slaves and Slave holders are categorised together, since for most slaves the only available information is thier the name listed in their "master's" Slave Register, which is insufficient for a proper wikitree profile). An interesting case of a woman with many slaves, who manumitted a large fraction of them is [[Cruijwagen-13|Jacoba Johanna Cruywagen, or Johanna Jacoba, or Anna Jacoba]]. We also find her name in separate listings of manumissions, in may 1827Familysearch image of listings of [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3XT-5?i=736&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Cape manumissions in May 1827]. A new challenge of scale is posed by [[De_Vos-816|Pieter Jacobus de Vos]], farming at 'Hexrivier', with enough slaves to need 3 Folios of 20 slaves each in the Tulbagh/Worcester Slave Registry. Working out how to record this information is a work in progress. [[Van_Niekerk-4627|Hendrik Cornelis, Johannes' son, van Niekerk]], registered 66 slaves at Stellenbosch. An interesting family was [[Húgot-46|Catherina Margaretha Hugo, widow of Jacobus de Wet]]. Her husband Jacobus owned many slaves that were divided over her and the children in the registry. Some of her children were minors, so she was listed as their guardian. Another widow was [[Du_Toit-578|Susanna Elisabeth du Toit, widow of Hendrik Christoffel de Wet]]. She and her children inherited significant numbers of slaves from her husband. Interesting is that some of her children received slaves when they were very young, under guardianship of the mother (or after death of the mother, an older brother). This family had 51 registered slaves, a part of which were born in bondage, during the period 1816-1834. A large slave owner, trader, speculator in Stellenbosch was [[Beyers-123|Hendrik Philippus Beyers]], with about 60 slaves, while registering 3 slaves jointly for his children, and 1 for his son Jacob Hendrik. Another possible large buyer, seller, speculator of slaves was [[Van_Reenen-412|Sebastiaan Valentijn van Reenen, Junior]], Capetown. An extreme case of inconsistent administration is that of [[Neethling-54|Marthinus Laurentius Neethling, Senior]], who is listed in the index of Ledger N of Cape Town District, for the extraordinary number of five Folios, 80-100 slaves! However, the actual Folios are missing. What happened? Why? When? Some of the Folio numbers were reused for other slave owners, but some are simply missing. He does not appear in the Stellenbosch register either. The largest slave holder of all, of course, was the Government itself, located in Capetown District, with 227 Slaves registered in 12 Folios of Ledger G: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PG5Z?i=711&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G52], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PG4S?i=712&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G53], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PG3Q?i=713&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G54], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PGVC?i=714&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G55], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PGJJ?i=715&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G56], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PGKX?i=716&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G57], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PGN9?i=717&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G58], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PGX5?i=718&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G59], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PG2R?i=719&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G60], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PGHB?i=720&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G61], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PGCN?i=746&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G87], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PLKZ?i=779&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G119]. And a very curious Government Slave was from Mauritius, apparently owned by the Government of Mauritius, and he was put on a boat back to Mauritius[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PLG2?i=148&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Cape Town Slave Register, Ledger M, Folio M205, for Government of Mauritius] Category:[https://wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Slaves_at_Cape_of_Good_Hope Slaves at the Cape of Good Hope] Although this Category was set up for the slaves, I will be using it for the slave owner profiles as well, exactly because these profiles contain the first important information to list the slaves themselves. It makes sense to have them together, but it also makes sense to have a separate category for the owners. Some ex-slaves became owners, and they will be in both categories. == Slave Ownership lists: how to report them? == The Slave Registers contain information, but not quite enough for what we are used to as being a wikitree profile for a person. There is 'proof' of existence. There is only one first name. Only a rough age. Rarely a birth date. Rarer a mother. Never a father. Never a surname or 'family', apart from the 'origin', which is mostly an unhelpful 'van de Kaap'. The 'remarks' indicate when slaves died, or were sold, but not from where they arrived. By combining information from all slave registers, one should be able to trace the ownership history of slaves, till they eather died, or became 'free' in 1834-38. A whole financial can of worms is hidden behind the 'collumn' sometimes added to the 'remarks', listing a "Reference to the Register of Debts". Slaves seem to have often used as guarantee of loans, like a mortgage, or they were sold/transferred to pay off a debt. What is the difference between 'sold & transferred', and just 'transferred'? Often, we see slaves going to family members of the owner. But sometimes, at 'transfer' goes to rather distant places, suggesting that some debt may have been at play? How was this for the slaves involved? How often was this something like a 'punishment'? My current approach is to not yet analyse the wealth of information hidden in the 'remarks', but simply copy down the list of names. I keep the 'enregisterment' date, as it is important to link between Folios. I had the sloppy age estimates, and convert them to a still rough estimate of birth, that does not depend on that 'enregisterment' date. This is a step towards describing independent persons. My feeling is that these slave lists belong with the owners, as the list tells a story that is much more than just the collection of individual slaves. These list are a basic piece of information. Not quite sufficient, but basic input for future wikitree profiles. Once these basic slave ownership lists exist, it will become interesting to mine the rich information in the 'remarks' to add deaths, and link to a next owner after a sale or other transfer. It is already clear that transfers were often between family members in something like slave-owning family clans. It is also clear that slave ownership must have been used as a foundation of a system of finance, mortgage, banking system. The literature also clarifies that when slaves became 'apprenticed' in 1834, these mortgages on previous slaves could be stretched till 1838. Subsequently, the 'compensation' money received from the London government was a huge financial injection, used to set up a new system of finance, with many new banks with intimate relations with previous slave owners. Many of these banks later got in trouble, and went bankrupt, or were taken over, leading to a concentration of power into fewer hands. All of this lager big historical movement can be seen to be hidden in the 'remarks', and how slaves changed hands. Hence it is essential to add the relevant links to new owners/lists. Once one can string together ownership histories for individuel slaves, preferably starting from birth, and leading to manumission, 'apprencing', baptism, marriage, this together can form the basic documentation for independent individual human beings. A small number of previous slaves became slave holders themselves, artisans, farmers and business people. Most remained cheap labour, still to be exploited, and their information is more likely to have been lost. Other sources of information to be tapped are records of birth, baptism, marriage, manumission. These were not done in a very systematic way, and often just on separate scraps of paper, in non-standardised formats, until at some point in time some standards developed. Who pushed those standards? Was it the missionary churches who started to keep systematic records, and support having family surnames? There were also older communities like the mostly Islamic Cape Malays. ==Cape Colony Slave Registry 1816-1834 - What & Howto == *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/543577?availability=Family%20History%20Library Catalog of Cape Slave Registers, etc]: detailed index is missing, unfortunately. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2739063 Search Page] .. will not find everything, but may work *Not very helpful [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/South_Africa,_Register_of_Slaves_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records Familysearch wiki describing the Slave Register contents] *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899K-G945-S?view=explore&groupId=TH-1942-28492-30010-24 Other images with rules and records about slavery, also starting earlier under the VOC] *Handmade contents of the Film Rolls of the Slave Register, with links :Film Roll [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007735106?cat=543577 7735106] Introduction, Cont., Albany A-W 1822-36 -- Beaufort B-Z 1821-35 -- Cape Town district B 1828-37 ::* [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K92Q-9?i=3&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Permission to microfilm, from National Archives, 1991] ::*[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K923-L?i=5&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Introduction to situation in 1816, registration by District Clerks] ::*[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K92S-6?i=10&cc=2739063&cat=543577 contents list of registry records] ::*[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K929-5?i=36&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Farm names in Parochie Zionskerk] ::*[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K923-5?i=37&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Paarl school children] ::*[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K92S-X?i=39&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Lys van plase, Klein Drakenstein] ::*[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K92S-L?i=40&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Kaapstad NG Kerk registers, contents] ===Slave Registers by District=== ====Albany==== ::* '''Albany Ledgers''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K92S-9?i=42&cc=2739063&cat=543577 A-4], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K929-D?i=46&cc=2739063&cat=543577 B-25], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K929-J?i=85&cc=2739063&cat=543577 D-11],[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K929-W?i=97&cc=2739063&cat=543577 E-11], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K92M-J?i=111&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G-14], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K9K1-K?i=126&cc=2739063&cat=543577 H-6], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K929-S?i=134&cc=2739063&cat=543577 J-3], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K9K1-J?i=138&cc=2739063&cat=543577 K-7], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K9KB-M?i=145&cc=2739063&cat=543577 L-9], 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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K92N-5?i=274&cc=2739063&cat=543577 C-12], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K92N-5?i=274&cc=2739063&cat=543577 E-11], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K92N-X?i=299&cc=2739063&cat=543577 F-2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K92N-7?i=302&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G-8], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K92X-6?i=311&cc=2739063&cat=543577 H-9], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K92F-G?i=321&cc=2739063&cat=543577 J-24], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K92F-F?i=348&cc=2739063&cat=543577 K-9], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K92X-D?i=358&cc=2739063&cat=543577 L-10], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K926-7?i=369&cc=2739063&cat=543577 M-21], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-K926-H?i=392&cc=2739063&cat=543577 N-11], 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L] : Next Film Roll [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007735105?cat=543577 7735105] ::*Capetown District [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PP62?i=4&cc=2739063&cat=543577 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PG7P?i=122&cc=2739063&cat=543577 M182-279], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PLJW?i=223&cc=2739063&cat=543577 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PLSN?i=311&cc=2739063&cat=543577 W], : Next subject Capetown with Simonstad? ::Capetown District Ledgers [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PL9X?i=367&cc=2739063&cat=543577 A],[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PKRW?i=472&cc=2739063&cat=543577 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PP5C?i=675&cc=2739063&cat=543577 B], :Film Roll [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007735104?cat=543577 7735104] ::* [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PL1L?mode=g&i=4&cc=2739063&cat=543577 B continued] ::*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007735104?i=72&cc=2739063&cat=543577 4 Loose Notes added] ::*[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PLFW?i=77&cc=2739063&cat=543577 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-P2VL?i=271&cc=2739063&cat=543577 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PKTF?i=288&cc=2739063&cat=543577 D],[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PKHX?i=452&cc=2739063&cat=543577 E],[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PPTY?i=561&cc=2739063&cat=543577 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-PGTC?i=656&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G] :* Next Film Roll [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007735084?cat=543577 7735084] ::* Capetown District Ledgers [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-69Q2-X?i=4&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G continued], 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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-63B?i=326&cc=2739063&cat=543577 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-D99G-B?i=524&cc=2739063&cat=543577 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-D99V-R?i=628&cc=2739063&cat=543577 S] : Film Roll [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007735086?cat=543577 7735086] ::*Next Ledger [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-JX1T?i=4&cc=2739063&cat=543577 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-JXGQ?i=48&cc=2739063&cat=543577 S],[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-JFJR?i=231&cc=2739063&cat=543577 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-JFZ5?i=376&cc=2739063&cat=543577 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-JF3Z?i=549&cc=2739063&cat=543577 W], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-JXRJ?i=746&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Z] : Film Roll [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007735087?cat=543577 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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-T2RB?i=405&cc=2739063&cat=543577 B-83], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-T5W7?i=494&cc=2739063&cat=543577 C-33], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-T537?i=529&cc=2739063&cat=543577 D-9], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-T59W?i=539&cc=2739063&cat=543577 E-39], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-T53Y?i=581&cc=2739063&cat=543577 F-7], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-TPJ3?i=589&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G-34], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-TPF1?i=625&cc=2739063&cat=543577 H-46], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-TPCM?i=673&cc=2739063&cat=543577 J-12], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-TP4P?i=687&cc=2739063&cat=543577 K-36], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-TPSM?i=727&cc=2739063&cat=543577 L-26] :Film Roll [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007735088?cat=543577 7735088] Cradock M-Z 1822-36 -- George A-M 1816-35 ::*Cradock [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CTQR?i=4&cc=2739063&cat=543577 M1-35], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CTSB?i=41&cc=2739063&cat=543577 N1-19-20], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CT99?i=63&cc=2739063&cat=543577 O1-15], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CTSC?i=79&cc=2739063&cat=543577 P1-70], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CT9F?i=154&cc=2739063&cat=543577 R1-24], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CRTG?i=182&cc=2739063&cat=543577 S1-41-42], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CRYZ?i=226&cc=2739063&cat=543577 P1-11], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CRYQ?i=238&cc=2739063&cat=543577 V1-43], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CRP3?i=283&cc=2739063&cat=543577 W1-26], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CRLG?i=311&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Z1-6] ====George==== ::*'''George''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CR2X?i=320&cc=2739063&cat=543577 A1-3], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CRLH?i=324&cc=2739063&cat=543577 B1-90-91], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CRV4?i=420&cc=2739063&cat=543577 B92-111], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CRJB?i=442&cc=2739063&cat=543577 C1-32], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CRNX?i=475&cc=2739063&cat=543577 D1-6], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CRNF?i=482&cc=2739063&cat=543577 E1-5], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CRJY?i=488&cc=2739063&cat=543577 F1-34], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CRXR?i=524&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G1-16], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CRXN?i=541&cc=2739063&cat=543577 H1-34], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CR6S?i=577&cc=2739063&cat=543577 J1-17-18], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CRXD?i=596&cc=2739063&cat=543577 K1-30], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CRD6?i=629&cc=2739063&cat=543577 L1-20], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-CRFS?i=652&cc=2739063&cat=543577 M1-75] :Film Roll [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007735089?cat=543577 7735089] George N-P, R-Z, 1816-35 -- Graaff Reinet A-C 1816-34 ::*George [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-Z9K7-J?i=4&cc=2739063&cat=543577 N1-15], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-Z9KZ-Q?i=20&cc=2739063&cat=543577 O1-15](O15=Estate Theron+Barnard), [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-Z9K7-Z?i=36&cc=2739063&cat=543577 P1-33], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-Z9KM-F?i=72&cc=2739063&cat=543577 R1-95], 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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-Z929-3?i=524&cc=2739063&cat=543577 B1-95], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-Z9KP-W?i=623&cc=2739063&cat=543577 B96-153], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-Z9KD-5?i=683&cc=2739063&cat=543577 C1-64], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-Z9K4-C?i=750&cc=2739063&cat=543577 C1-58], 15=end :Film Roll [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007735090?cat=543577 7735090] Graaff Reinet C-M, 1816-35 ::*Graaff Reinet [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-Z9KF-F?i=4&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Ccont15-64], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-Z9KV-B?i=54&cc=2739063&cat=543577 D1-15], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-Z9K7-K?i=72&cc=2739063&cat=543577 D1-16], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-Z9KQ-9?i=89&cc=2739063&cat=543577 E1-41], 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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3DW-9?i=401&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Slave office, LISTS AND RETURNS: content 7/34-7/38] ::*'''401''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3D7-R?i=401&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Government slaves, bandits, prisoners, invalids in hospital, 30 dec 1802] ::*Slave Lodge meat distribution list 1803 ::*Slaves employed on different works 1762-1809 ::*'''417''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3DS-1?i=416&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Slave proprietors in George District 1831] ::*'''421''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3DQ-M?i=420&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Alphabetical return of government slaves 1823] ::*'''424''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3D9-P?i=423&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Government slaves, apprentices and free blacks in slave hospitals 1831] ::*'''428''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3D7-8?i=427&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Imported black 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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3DS-3?i=453&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Slave Rol 1811] ::*'''456'''[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3DD-8?i=455&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Slaves in the Hospital, 1831, 1832] ::*'''459'''[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3DM-V?i=458&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Camdeboo verkochte slaven] ::*'''461'''[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3D9-9?i=460&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Compensation - Auction of 9th June 1801, prices??] ::*Various slave returns 1811-1835 ::* '''487''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M38Y-5?i=487&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Port Louis, Mauritius certificates for imported slaves 1828-1832] ::*''''502 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M38V-K?i=502&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Index of Cape Colony slave proprietors A-M 1826-1831], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3DM-6?i=503&cc=2739063&cat=543577 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M38K-Y?i=506&cc=2739063&cat=543577 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M382-9?i=516&cc=2739063&cat=543577 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M38G-C?i=522&cc=2739063&cat=543577 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M38F-Q?i=525&cc=2739063&cat=543577 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M386-P?i=529&cc=2739063&cat=543577 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M38D-J?i=531&cc=2739063&cat=543577 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M38X-T?i=535&cc=2739063&cat=543577 H], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M386-J?i=542&cc=2739063&cat=543577 J+I], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M386-4?i=546&cc=2739063&cat=543577 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M38X-F?i=551&cc=2739063&cat=543577 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M38H-9?i=557&cc=2739063&cat=543577 M]''', ... broken off at Mattheys ::*'''560''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M38W-K?i=560&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Cape slavery rules and regulations 1833] ::*'''595''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3FD-F?i=595&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Notes on Proclamation 18 march 1823 re Slaves] ::*'''627''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3FF-4?i=627&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Mortality in Stellenbosch District 1818/19] ::*'''633''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3FC-D?i=633&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Certificates of Death of Slaves 1817-34] ::*Slave burial certificates 1803-1804 ::*Slave baptisms 1824-1832 ::*Graaff-Reinet slaveholders not in compliance with the King's order 1830 ::*Numerical register of slaves (Cape) 1829 ::*Number of slave births, deaths 1825-1829 ::*Names of manumitted slaves (Cape) 1825-1834 ::*Slaves erased from registers 1825-1830 ::*Manumitted slaves (country districts) 1825-1830 ::*Manumitted slaves (Stellenbosch) 1830-1834 ::*Cape districts slaveholder and slave numbers 1830 ::* '''774''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3XX-S?i=774&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Names of slaveholding government and military officers, pensioners 1831] ::*'''775''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3XF-K?i=775&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Number of slaves, births, deaths 1831-1834] ::* '''777''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3XX-8?i=777&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Names of keepers of slave registers 1816-1835] ::*'''778''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-M3X2-Y?i=778&cc=2739063&cat=543577 Extract of Parliamentary act abolishing slave trade 1824] :Film Roll [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007735081?cat=543577 7735081] ::*Slave deaths (alphabetical) 1825-1834 ::*Slave death register 1824-1842 ::*Slave birth certificates 1821-1834 ::*Slave births (alphabetical) A-Z 1825-1826 A-D 1827 :Film Roll [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007735080?cat=543577 7735080] ::*Slave births (alphabetical) 1827-1834 ::*Slave marriages M, W 1824-1830 == Problems with the Slave Registers, and missing parts == Abolition was a decades long process, very slowly changing society, the machinery of economics, finance and justice, and the way people thought about reality. In 1806/7 British parliament accepted a law to end the international slave trade, but this was partly a strategic part of the war against Napoleon. When in 1816, Charles Somerset imposed the system of Slave Registries, it was indeed an imposition on farmers who would be much more controlled in their practices of slavery. When the role of 'Protector of the Slaves' was added to the system, the red tape became stronger. Government clearly took part in a war of ideas, and slavery was on the way out, although the date of actual abolition was unknown, and far away. So in various ways, the Registration system was imperfect, certainly if we now look back at the remaining paperwork. It looks like the records are incomplete, as parts of it seem to have been lost. Other parts of it are available in multiple copies, the reason for which is also not quite clear. When the Tulbagh Drostdy moved to Worcester in 1824, this caused a bit of a rupture in the records. Most of the old Tulbagh Ledgers were just continued, but at least some Ledgers were added under the name of Worcester. Strange things happened. For example, we see "Martinus Laurentius Neethling Senior" listed in the index of Ledger N, for the enormous number of five Folios: 33, 34, 35, 39, 74(added in pencil). However, in the actual records, on may search for these folios, but some are simply missing, and others contain the record of a different person. What happened? Was he moved to another district? We don't find him in Stellenbosch. Information about the slaves themselves is very incomplete. To connect them up with their later existence as free human being after 1834(38) is very difficult. For that, it would be necessary to link the slave records with those of baptism, marriage, and what happened in 1834. In the slave records, no slave has a surname, nor are family relations between husband, wife, and even children clear. Only in the most obvious cases, when a women bore a child, was she recorded as the mother, with a precise birth date. Fathers were not recorded. It looks like the original administration never thought of recording sufficient personal information on the slaves themselves, on which it is possible to base a historical identity. Furthermore, the slaves themselves, understandably, were not interested in recording their historical legacy of slavery, and making clear links with their later existance of freedom, that was still tainted with economic oppression. Both the slave owners and the freed slaves just wanted to forget the awkward and sordid old times. In our times many descendants from both the slaves, and the slave owners, would welcome the actual historical facts being uncovered and being better understood. It is great news that already long ago, in the 90's, the archival remnants of the Slave Register were photographed and put on microfiche. The database was even put online. However, it is still extremely difficult to find your way, and associate the records with actual slave owners, let alone the slaves and their descendants.

Slave Owners in Floyd County Virginia in the 1860 Census

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Slave Owners in Henry County Virginia

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'''[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Slave_Owner_Index|1860 Slave Schedule Index]]''' ==Slave Owners of Henry County Virginia== From the 1860 Slave Census"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch {| border="1" cellpadding="4" ! || || Wikitree profile |- | Wm M Abington || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-F8N2 ||[[Abington-6|William Mills Abington]]|| |- | Ro C Anderson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-VVW2 || [[Anderson-71084|Robert Anderson]]|| |- | Jas W Athy || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-FHPZ || [[Athey-682|James Athey]]|| |- | Wm M Ayres || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-FCMM || [[Ayres-2638|William Ayres]]|| |- | Jno H Bapett || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-LRN2 || [[Bassett-6522|John Bassett]]|| |- | Wm M Barrow || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-PPN2 || [[Barrow-943|William Barrow]]|| |- | A H Bassett || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-WL3Z || [[Bassett-2031|Alexander Bassett]]|| |- | C D Bennett || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-VGW2 || [[Bennett-11073|Cyrus Bennett]]|| |- | Geo W Booker || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-VL3Z || [[Booker-877|George W Booker]]|| |- | Jno H Bouldine || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-FD2M || [[Bouldin-366|John H Bouldin]]|| |- | Alex H Bowles || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-NJMM || [[Bowles-2359|Alexander Bowles]]|| |- | Jno H Burgess || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-VV2M || [[Burgess-10032|John H Burgess]]|| |- | Jno W Cahill || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-N2W2 || [[Cahill-2308|John W. Cahill]]|| |- | James H Carter || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-FXN2 || |- | J W Carter || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-LGMM || |- | Geo W Clanton || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-VK2M || |- | John C Coan || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-NC6Z || |- | John O Coan || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-NCZM || |- | M C D || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-RV6Z || |- | Wm A Dandridge || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-F66Z || |- | A M Dapny || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-VR3Z || |- | Tho B Davis || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-LTN2 || |- | Mary E Davis || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-VB2M || |- | D H Davis || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-L5MM || |- | Wm H Davis || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-J5N2 || |- | Eliza M Davis || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-6L3Z || |- | G M Davis || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-NKW2 || |- | Peter H Dillard || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-DVN2 || |- | Jno R Dillard || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-FZN2 || |- | O R Dillard || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-VPPZ || |- | Jno S Dillard || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-J1N2 || |- | G W Donevant || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-V22M || |- | E B Draper || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-NVN2 || |- | Jno H Draper || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-NJPZ || |- | Tho J Draper || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-NVPZ || |- | Hugh A Dyer || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-NJ2M || |- | B F Dyer || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KGMM || |- | B T Dyer || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KLPZ || |- | Cray F 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https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-J9MM || |- | Andrew Turner || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-NKT2 || |- | Jno Turner || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-VS3Z || |- | Mishae Turner || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-LP3Z || |- | R Turner || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-NK2M || |- | Sarah Turner || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-LPW2 || |- | Slep Turner || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-L52M || |- | Wm Turner || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-62T2 || |- | Wm Turner || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-LP6Z || |- | Wm Turner || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-NKN2 || |- | Ro Via || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-V1MM || |- | A Wade || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-LPT2 || |- | J Wade || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-LT2M || |- | Arnold Walker || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-J5T2 || |- | Geo Waller || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-K2N2 || |- | Maria Waller || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KL3Z || |- | Nancy Watkins || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-V2ZM || |- | Tab Watson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-NMMM || |- | Jim Wells || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-F8W2 || |- | Jno Wells || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-VTT2 || |- | Ro Wells || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-FX3Z || |- | Starling Wells || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-FXZM || |- | Tho Wells || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-VTN2 || |- | George Wiggs || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-L7MM || |- | and Wilson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-V2PZ || |- | and Wilson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-V2PZ || |- | Mary Wilson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-N36Z || |- | Morgan Wilson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-VSZM || |- | Chris Wingfield || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-K1MM || |- | Wm Wingfield || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-K13Z || |- | Mipouri Woodall || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-NSPZ || |- | Jesse Wootton || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-LWZM || |- | Jesse Worten || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-VPW2 || |- | Jesse Wortten || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-VP3Z || |- | Agness Wyatt || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-PT3Z || |- | Vincent Wyatt || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-PTMM || |- | Harriet Yancy || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-V53Z || |- | Marshall || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KB2M || |- | Marshall || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KB6Z || |- | Marshall || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KBMM || |- | Marshall || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KBN2 || |- | Marshall || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KBW2 || |- | Marshall || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-KBZM || |- | Harris || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-V32M || |- | Harris || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-V36Z || |- | Harris || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-V36Z || |- | Harris || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-V3N2 || |- | Harris || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-V3W2 || |- | Harris || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-V3ZM || |} ==Sources==

Slave Owners in Letcher County Kentucky in 1860

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'''[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Slave_Owner_Index|1860 Slave Schedule Index]]''' ==1860 Slave Owners Letcher County, Kentucky== List of slave owners in Letcher County Kentucky in the 1860 slave schedules. Many are misspelled, but I left them as shown on the slave schedules to facilitate searching them. These are not necessarily all of the slave owners in Letcher County in 1860, and there may be duplicates here. Please feel free to edit if you find any missing or duplicated or if you can match any of these people to Wikitree profiles. 1860 Slave Schedule
29 slave owners
87 Black slaves
21 Mulatto slaves
2 free Blacks [Lucinda Banks and Henry Williams]
5 free Mulattoes [most with last name Moore]“Letcher County (KY) Slaves, Free Blacks, and Free Mulattoes, 1850-1870,” Notable Kentucky African Americans Database, accessed July 30, 2020, https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2424. {| border="1" !Last Name!!First Name!!Number of Slaves !!Profile!!Census Entry on Family Search |- |Adams||Moses||10||[[Adams-11939|Moses Adams]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-JY3Z |- |Adams||Randolph ||5||[[Adams-15999|Randolph Adams]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-VMMM |- |Adams||Simeon||1||[[Adams-47671|Simeon Adams]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-JYPZ |- |Adams||William ||1||[[Adams-8623|William Adams]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-JYT2 |- |Amburgy||Fanua||3||[[Johnson-97011|Fannie Johnson]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-JBN2 |- |Amburgy||John||1||[[Amburgey-146|John Amburgey]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-JY6Z |- |Amburgy||Ambraus||1||[[Amburgey-16|Ambrose Amburgey]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-JBPZ |- |Bats||Robert ||1||[[Bates-3523|Robert Bates]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-J1T2 |- |Caudill||John A||3||[[Caudill-970|John A Caudill]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-JYW2 |- |Combs||Wesly||1||[[Combs-1954|John Wesley Combs]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-VM3Z |- |Cristain||Allin||10||[[Christian-1109|Allen Christian]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-JBW2 |- |Francis||Samuel||3||[[Francis-4620|Samuel Francis]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-JY2M |- |Francis||Lunany||9||[[Francis-4623|Lurany Francis]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-JB2M |- |Hall||Eli||5||[[Hall-48614|Elias Hall]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-J1ZM |- |Hall||James ||1||[[Hall-48615|James Hall]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-JBMM |- |Higans||Jane||1||[[Unknown-524334|Jane Higanes]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-JBZM |- |Hogg||Stephen ||7||[[Hogg-465|Stephen Hogg]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-J12M |- |Hogg||James||3||[[Hogg-466|James Hogg]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-J13Z |- |Hogg||Kelley||5||[[Hogg-482|Kelly Hogg]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-J1W2 |- |Holdbrook||Elizabeth ||2||[[Adams-7087|Elizabeth Adams Holbrook]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-JYMM |- |Ison||George||10||[[Ison-383|George Ison]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-J1N2 |- |Isonn||Gideon||15||[[Ison-382|Gideon Ison]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-J16Z |- |Ivermilion||Duglas||1||[[Vermillion-450|Douglas Vermillion]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-JYZM |- |Jonson||Washington ||4||[[Johnson-97003|Washington Johnson]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-JYN2 |- |Martin||Benjamin||2||[[Martin-60286|Benjamin Martin]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-JB6Z |- |Stamper||James||1||[[Stamper-1153|James Stamper]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-JBT2 |- |Whitker||Squire||1||[[Whitaker-5590|Esquire Whitaker]]||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKT-J1MM |} ==Sources== *Ancestry.com. 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Eighth Census of the United States, 1860. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1860. M653, 1,438 rolls.

Slave owners in Monroe West Virginia 1860

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'''[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Slave_Owner_Index|1860 Slave Schedule Index]]''' ==1860 Slave Owners Monroe County, West Virginia== List of slave owners in Monroe County Virginia in the 1860 slave schedules. Many are misspellled, but I left them as shown on the slave schedules to facilitate searching them. These are not necessarily all of the slave owners in Monroe County in 1860, and there may be duplicates here. Please feel free to edit if you find any missing or duplicated or if you can match any of these people to Wikitree profiles. {| border="1" !Name !Census Entry from 1860 Slave Schedule !Wikitree Profile |- |William Adair |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RXZM |[[Adair-2957|William Adair]] |- |Lewis Alderson |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RHN2 |[[Alderson-1216|Lewis Alderson]]? |- |Henry Alexander |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1YN2 |[[Alexander-8225|Henry Alexander]] |- |John E Alexander |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-15PZ |[[Alexander-8207|John E Alexander]] |- |Ingabo Alexander |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-P22M |[[Ruddell-170|Ingabo Alexander]] |- |James H Alexander |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1Y2M |[[Alexander-8210|James H Alexander]] |- |Charles S Archy |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-15W2 |[[Archy-3|Charles S Archy]] |- |Wm L Armantrout |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-BBMM | |- |Moses Arnold |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-P2PZ |[[Arnold-15996|Moses Arnold]] |- |Charles Baldwin |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1YZM | |- |James S Ballard |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-R8N2 | |- |Wiliam Bane |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-PL3Z | |- |William Bane |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-PLW2 | |- |John Beamer |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1PW2 | |- |Michael Beamer |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1LT2 | |- |Thomas Beard |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RDZM | |- |Madara Beard |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RDW2 | |- |Christopher J Biems |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1B6Z | |- |William E Block |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RH6Z | |- |Porterfield Boyd |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RHW2 |[[Boyd-13895|Porterfield Boyd]] |- |Andrew Brion |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-GWW2 | |- |Reuben Brown |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1RZM | |- |Laticia Buford |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RXT2 | |- |Nancy Burk |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-R6N2 | |- |Oo Burn |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-G7T2 | |- |Oliver Burn |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-GWMM | |- |Oliver Burn |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-G7PZ | |- |George Burwell |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RCW2 | |- |James M Byrnside |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1B3Z |[[Byrnside-12|James M Byrnside]] |- |Caroline Caldwell |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-P2W2 | |- |Caperton Cambell |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1PMM | |- |Clemens J Campbell |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-PLZM | |- |Andrew Campbell |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1GT2 | |- |Matthew Campbell |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-BB3Z | |- |Susan Campbell |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RHMM | |- |Robt Campbell |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1TN2 | |- |Isaac H Campbell |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RXN2 |[[Campbell-32301|Isaac H Campbell]] |- |Thomas S Campbell |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RX6Z | |- |Lewis Caperton |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1BZM |[[Caperton-73|Lewis Caperton]] |- |Harret Caperton |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1RPZ |[[Echols-425|Harriet Caperton]] |- |George Carpenter |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-PLMM | |- |James Cawter |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RZPZ | |- |Rufus A Chambers |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RF2M | |- |A A Chapman |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1P3Z | |- |Jane Charlton |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1G2M | |- |James Clark |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-BBW2 | |- |Alexander Clark |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-15N2 | |- |John Clark |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1BPZ | |- |Thomas G Clay |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RH2M | |- |Beny Conner |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-R42M | |- |Riley B Cook |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RZZM | |- |A T Coperton |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-GW2M |[[Caperton-160|Allen Caperton]] |- |Allen T Coperton |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-GWPZ |[[Caperton-160|Allen Caperton]] |- |Wolf Crotchins |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RJ6Z | |- |George W Curry |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-GW3Z |[[Curry-2807|George W Curry]] |- |Catharine Dickison |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-R82M |[[Pence-1215|Catharine Dickison]] |- |Jacob Dickison |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-R8PZ |[[Dickason-67|Jacob Dickison]] |- |Robt H Dickson |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-R4PZ | |- |Robt Dixson |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-R4T2 | |- |Walter Douglas |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1RN2 | |- |Benjamin Dunlap |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1BMM |[[Dunlap-1384|Benjamin Dunlap]] |- |Fannie Dunlap |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1Y3Z | |- |Addison Dunlap |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RX3Z |[[Dunlap-1390|Addison Dunlap]] |- |Rebecca Dunlap |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-1TPZ |[[Pack-629|Rebecca Dunlap]] |- |Mary A Dunlap |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-R62M |[[Dunlap-1387|Mary A Dunlap]] |- |Harrison B Dunn |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-RJW2 | |- |James Dunn 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Slave Owners in Steuben County NY 1810

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[[Category:Steuben County, New York, Slave Owners]] *The 1790 US Census lists 2 slaveholders with 7 enslaved people in Erwin District, Ontario (what is now Steuben County) *The 1800 US Census lists 13 slaveholders with 29 enslaved people in Steuben County, living in 4 towns.Year: 1800; Census Place: Steuben, New York; Series: M32; Roll: 24; Family History Library Film: 193712 *The 1810 US census listed 29 slaveholders and 87 enslaved people in Steuben County. *The 1820 US census listed 19 slaveholders and 46 enslaved people in Steuben County. *The 1830 US census listed 2 slaveholders and 2 enslaved people in Steuben County. '''SLAVE OWNERS''' ''Year and number in parentheses show number of enslaved people recorded for that census. If no year, then the name comes from a source other than the census.'' BATH 1800 (9), 1810 (55+), 1820 (12) *Samuel Hanson Baker (at White Hart farm in Bath from 1804-1807) owner of "a number of slaves""Historical Gazetteer Of Steuben County, New York With Memoirs And Illustrations", Compiled and Edited By Millard F. Roberts, Permanent Office, Syracuse, N.Y.; 1891 *Thomas Bowes 1800 (2) *Howell Bull 1810 (1), 1830 (1) *Samuel W Burnham 1810 (1) *Wm Buthman 1800 (2) *Dugald Cameron 1800 (2), 1810 (1) *George M Clure 1810 (3) *Daniel Cooper 1820 (1) *Daniel Cruger 1810 (2), 1820 (2) *William Dunn *Mr Henry Elwer 1820 (1) *James Faulkner 1810 (4) *[[Fitzhugh-867|John Fitzhugh]] *[[Haight-1226|Samuel S Haight]] 1810 (6) *William Hamilton 1820 (1) *[[Helm-2096|Captain William Helm]] *[[Taliaferro-797|Matilda (Taliaferro) Helm]] 1810 (31), 1820 (1) *Edward Howell *Joseph Inslee 1810 (1) *[[Lyon-8301|Moses H Lyon]] 1820 (1) *Thomas Mcburney 1820 (5) *Joseph Metcalf 1820 (1) *Thomas Metcalfe 1810 (1) *Iva Pratt 1810 (1) *John Sheathia 1800 (1) *Benjamin Stogdon 1800 (2) *Thomas Streeton 1810 (1) *[[Thornton-10312|Presley Thornton]] *[[Stith-1037|Susan Stith Thornton Helm]] *Henry A Townsend 1810 (1) '''CANISTEO''' 1800 (2), 1810 (3), 1820 (7) *James M Burney 1820 (3) *James Hadley 1800 (1), 1820 (1) *Harrison Mason 1820 (1) *James McBurney 1810 (2) *William Mulhollan 1810 (1), 1820 (2) *Ephraim Tybor 1800 (1) '''DANSVILLE''' 1800 (0), 1810 (5), 1820 (1) *Frederick Barnhart 1820 (1) *James Dyer 1810 (1) *[[Rochester-121|Nathaniel Rochester]] 1810 (3) *Jonathan Rowley 1810 (1) '''HOWARD''' *Jacob Countryman 1820 (1) '''JERSEY''' *Jacob Bartles 1820 (1) *Morton Hard 1830 (1) '''LINDLEY''' 1790(7), 1800 (7), 1810 (0), 1820 (0) *Eleazer Lindley, Esq. 1790 and his wife Mary (6) *Eleanor Lindsley 1800 (1) *Samuel Lindsley 1800 (1) *Ezekiel Mulford 1790 (1) *John Taylor 1800 and his wife Mary (5) Eleazer and Mary Lindley arrived In Township 1,Range 2 in the County of Ontario (later called Lindley, Steuben County) in the spring of 1790 with 36 other people, including their children and six enslaved people. After Eleazer died in 1794, Mary married John Taylor; it's likely some of the 5 enslaved people in his 1800 census record are the same as the six in the 1790 census. Ezekiel Mulford married a daughter of Eleazor and Mary Lindley; the enslaved person in his household may be related to the ones in his father-in-law's household. '''PAINTED POST (CORNING)''' 1800 (3), 1810 (22), 1820 (17) *Ebenezer Backus 1810 (2) *William Bonham 1820 (1) *Robert Campbell 1810 (2) *Samuel Erwin 1810 (4), 1820 (7), 1820 (7) *James Fouthner 1800 (1) *James Irwin 1810 (1) *John Knox 1810 (2), 1820 (1) *Eleazer Lindsley 1810 (2), 1820 (4) *Thomas McBurney 1810 (7) *John Mulhollan 1810 (1) *John P Ryers 1810 (1), 1820 (2) *[[Steel-2273|William Steal]] 1820 (3) *Benjamin Wells 1800 (1) '''READING''' *Joel White 1820 (3) *Silas Wicks 1820 (1) '''WAYNE''' 1800 (0), 1810 (2), 1820 (2) *Ann Lyter 1810 (2) *David Silsbe 1820 (1) *Johnathan Wildman 1820 (1)

Slave Owners of Huntington, Suffolk County, New York

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[[Category:Huntington, New York]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Suffolk County, New York, Slaves]] [[Category:Suffolk County, New York, Slave Owners]] [[Category:New York, Slave Owners]] '''Please see Slave Owners of nearby Islip. '''[[Space:Slave_Owners_of_Islip%2C_Suffolk_County%2C_New_York_1790|Slave Owners of Islip, Suffolk County, New York 1790]] '''The 1790 United States Federal Census enumerated the Head of Household by name in the Township of Huntington, Suffolk County, New York. (on Long Island) '''In addition, the number of household members and the number of Slaves owned by the head of household is enumerated. '''''' 1790 United States Federal Census" Year: 1790; Census Place: Huntington, Suffolk, New York; Series: M637; Roll: 6; Page: 76; Image: 407; Family History Library Film: 0568146
{{Ancestry Sharing|29381731|f48c3e}} - {{Ancestry Record|5058|271671}} (accessed 9 July 2022)
Images1-9 '''Below is the list of the Slave Owners:''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name of Enslaver!!Number of Slaves!!Place of Enslavement |- |Cornelius Hart||1||Township of Huntington |- |Ebenezer Hart||1||Township of Huntington |- |John C. Conkline ||3||Township of Huntington |- |Jacob Carll||2||Township of Huntington |- |Israel Carll||2||Township of Huntington |- |Jonah Wood||5||Township of Huntington |- |Timothy Carll||4||Township of Huntington |- |Phenius Carll||3||Township of Huntington |- |Plan Carll||6||Township of Huntington |- |Jarvis Whitiman||2||Township of Huntington |- |Jefsi Smith||2||Township of Huntington |- |Timothy Carll||3||Township of Huntington |- |Gilbert Carll||3||Township of Huntington |- |[[Carll-47|Silas Carll (1735-1808)]]||1||Township of Huntington |- |Thomas Robertson||2||Township of Huntington |- |Nathaniel Buffett||1||Township of Huntington |- |Zebulon Buffett||1||Township of Huntington |- |Thomas Dennis||1||Township of Huntington |- |[[Brush-1173|Nehemiah Brush (1756-1822)]]||1||Township of Huntington |- |Henry Jarvis||1||Township of Huntington |- |Samuel Schidmore||4||Township of Huntington |- |Isaac Schidmore||1||Township of Huntington |- |Saml Bryan||1||Township of Huntington |- |Eliphalett Authur||1||Township of Huntington |- |Deborah Hut||1||Township of Huntington |- |Gilbert Fleet||4||Township of Huntington |- |James H. Scudder||4||Township of Huntington |- |Jonah Scudder||1||Township of Huntington |- |Alexander Fleet||3||Township of Huntington |- |Thomas Schelmon||3||Township of Huntington |- |Jesse Bryan||1||Township of Huntington |- |Nathaniel Kelsey||1||Township of Huntington |- |Nathaniel Bunce||1||Township of Huntington |- |Jacob Townsend||1||Township of Huntington |- |[[Ketcham-372|Isaac Ketcham (abt.1756-)]]||6||Township of Huntington |- |Scudder Ketcham||1||Township of Huntington |- |Scudder Linis||3||Township of Huntington |- |Joshua Buffett||3||Township of Huntington |- |[[Platt-3705|Jesse Platt (1761-1827)]]||1||Township of Huntington |- |Saml Weeks||5||Township of Huntington |- |Platt Vail||1||Township of Huntington |- |Ebenetus Conklin||3||Township of Huntington |- |Nathaniel Udel||1||Township of Huntington |- |Jonathan Scudder||2||Township of Huntington |- |[[Kelsey-1605|Stephen Kelsey Sr. (abt.1730-1812)]]||4||Township of Huntington |- |Frelove Smith||1||Township of Huntington |- |Isaac Wood||6||Township of Huntington |- |John Weeks||1||Township of Huntington |- |Matthew Bunce||6||Township of Huntington |- |Joseph Lewis||1||Township of Huntington |- |Gilbert Platt||4||Township of Huntington |- |Daniel Wiggins||3||Township of Huntington |- |Daniel Wiggins (son)||1||Township of Huntington |- |Jonathan Jarvis||1||Township of Huntington |- |[[Platt-3707|Zopher Platt (abt.1705-1792)]]||5||Township of Huntington |- |[[Platt-3674|Ebenezer Platt (1754-1839)]]||3||Township of Huntington |- |[[Ketcham-175|Solomon Ketcham Jr. (1757-1851)]]||2||Township of Huntington |- |[[Conklin-2063|Timothy Conklin (1732-1811)]]||1||Township of Huntington |- |Rebecca Sammis||1||Township of Huntington |- |[[Brush-802|Jesse Brush (1737-abt.1790)]]||2||Township of Huntington |- |Wm Heaviland||2||Township of Huntington |- |Devine Hulett||1||Township of Huntington |- |John N. Williams||1||Township of Huntington |- |John Squire||1||Township of Huntington |- |John Brush ||3||Township of Huntington |- |Nathaniel Potter||2||Township of Huntington |- |Rachel Williams||1||Township of Huntington |- | [[Carl-723|Ananias Carl (1733-1801)]]||1||Township of Huntington |- |David Smith||1||Township of Huntington |- |Thomas Hendrickson||1||Township of Huntington |- |Zaduk Smith||1||Township of Huntington |- |Henry Smith||5||Township of Huntington |- |[[Platt-3790|Scudder Platt (1758-1828)]]||1||Township of Huntington |- |Augustin Jarvis||1||Township of Huntington |- |Schabud Smith ||1||Township of Huntington |- |Joseph Ireland||1||Township of Huntington |- |Samuel Carll||1||Township of Huntington |- |Jesse Whiteman||1||Township of Huntington |- |Nehemiah Whiteman||1||Township of Huntington |- |Eliphalett Chechester||1||Township of Huntington |- |Nathan Valentine||3||Township of Huntington |- |Nathan Valentine (son)||5||Township of Huntington |- |Samuel Wood||3||Township of Huntington |- |Seluh Wood||3||Township of Huntington |- |[[Van_Wyck-221|Theodorus Van Wyck (1730-1819)]]||5||Township of Huntington |- |Daniel Travis||1||Township of Huntington |- |John Buffett||5||Township of Huntington |- |Eldread Vanwyck||2||Township of Huntington |- |Tredwell Brush||1||Township of Huntington |- |Deah Platt||1||Township of Huntington |- |John wood||2||Township of Huntington |- |Susannah Udel||1||Township of Huntington |- |Joseph Vandwater||1||Township of Huntington |- |Benjamin Simmons||1||Township of Huntington |- |Miles Oakley||2||Township of Huntington |- |Aaron Higby||2||Township of Huntington |- |[[Ketcham-99|Phillip Ketcham (1752-1830)]]||2||Township of Huntington |-

Slave Owners of Islip, Suffolk County, New York 1790

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:New York, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Suffolk County, New York, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Suffolk County, New York, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] '''The 1790 United States Federal Census enumerated the Head of Household by name in the Township of Islip, Suffolk County, New York. (On Long Island) In addition, the number of household members and the number of Slaves owned by the head of household is enumerated.''' "1790 United States Federal Census" Year: 1790; Census Place: Islip, Suffolk, New York; Series: M637; Roll: 6; Page: 92; Image: 417; Family History Library Film: 0568146 {{Ancestry Sharing|29393313|6d33f6}} - {{Ancestry Record|5058|272308}} (accessed 10 July 2022)
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name of Enslaver!!Number of Slaves!!Place of Enslavement |- |[[Strong-6176|Benajah Strong Jr. (1749-1795)]]||7||Township of Islip |- |Wm Nichols||4||Township of Islip |- |John Green||2||Township of Islip |- |Stephen Simmons||1||Township of Islip |- |[[Udall-688|Joseph Udall (abt.1704-1797)]]||8||Township of Islip |- |[[Conklin-3111|Nathaniel Conklin (1768-1844)]]||6||Township of Islip |- |Issac Thompson||4||Township of Islip |- |Scudder Carll||1||Township of Islip |- |Obediah Simmons||2||Township of Islip |} '''Please review '''[[Space:Slave_Owners_of_Huntington%2C_Suffolk_County%2C_New_York|Slave Owners of Huntington, Suffolk County, New York 1790]] for the Slave Owners in Nearby Huntington, New York.

Slave Owners Westmoreland County Virginia 1782

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:Westmoreland County, Virginia]] [[Category:Westmoreland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ==Introduction== Source: "Virginia Historical Magazine," Jan. 1902, No. 3, Vol. X transcribed by Genealogy Trails Transcription Team http://genealogytrails.com/vir/westmoreland/1782slaveowners.html SLAVE OWNERS, WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VA., 1782 COMMUNICATED BY EDWARD WILSON JAMES [A transcript from the original in the office of the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Virginia.] * There were in Westmoreland county in 1790-91, 3,183 white people, 4,425 blacks, and 114 called all others. The foregoing note is from a Topographical Analysis of the Commonwealth of Virginia, printed August 2nd, 1792, by William Tatham and reprinted in 1853 in the Richmond edition of Jefferson's Notes on Virginia, kindly contributed by Robert Lee Traylor, Esquire. In 1880, the county contained 8,846 inhabitants; in 1890, 8,383; in 1900, 9,243. The names of the slave owners were taken from lists by Joseph Fox, Daniel M'Carty, John Rochester, and Richard Buckner, Gent., justices who were appointed by the court to receive them, by Jas. Bland, D. W. C., for R. Bernard, C. W. C., July 30th, 1782. The number after the name is the number of slaves the individual owned.
[[Ashton-13|John Ashton ]]- 5
Richard Atwell - 13
Mary Atwell - 12
William Anderson - 1
[[Bowcock-39|John Bowcock]] - 2
[[Bashaw-20|Warner Bashaw]] - 4
[[Butler-2532|John Butler]] - 6
Christopher Butler - 4
[[Butler-28184|Beckwith Butler]] - 45
Dorcas Butler - 9
[[Bowcock-38|Thomas Bowcock ]]- 4
[[Berryman-71|William Berryman]] - 27
[[Berryman-234|Newton Berryman]] - 3
George Briscoe - 5
Eleanor Bayne - 12
James Bulger - 6
[[Bennett-1612|Daniel Bennett]] - 1
John Bailey - 1
William Bailey - 2
John Ballentine - 25 -
James Bailey - 4
Daniel Bailey - 1
William Benson - 1
[[Brickey-37|Peter Brickey]] - 12
Thomas Beale - 13
George Brinnon - 3
John Bacchus - 1
John Berkley - 12
William Brown - 11
John Butler, Jun'r. - 4
William Bussel - 4
Margaret Bristol - 2
Margaret Ball - 13
[[Bankhead-169|James Bankhead]] - 19
William Bankhead - 31
William Boulware - 4
Elizabeth Bayne - 2
John Bayne - 2
James Bland - 1
[[Brokenbrough-5|Austin Brockenborough]], Est. - 33
Daniel Briscoe - 6
John Brown - 4
Richard Buckner - 23
[[Chancellor-96|Thomas Chancellor]] - 7
Richard Dozeir, Sen. - 4
Joseph Dozeir - 4
Richard Dozer, younger - 1
John Campbell - 6
Mordicai Cooke - 17
Andrew Crawford - 10
John Carter - 19
[[Carter-1808|Robert Carter, The Honble, Esqr ]]- 278
William Edwards - 20
[[Cox-1817|Fleet Cox]] - 57
[[Lee-1397|Hannah (Lee) Corbin]] - 28
Charles Carter - 20
[[Crabb-783|John Crabb]] - 13
John Critcher - 23
Christopher Collins - 12
[[Crabb-2002|Jane Crabb]] - 10
William Cecil - 4
Rodham Crawley - 1
Charnock Courtney - 1
George Carey - 1
Elizabeth Brinnon - 2
John Brinnon - 5
Thomas Butler, Sen'r. - 1
William Barecroft - 7
William Butler - 1
Vincent Brann - 1
Samuel Bailey - 16
Henry Barnett - 4
Nathaniel Butler - 1
Edmund Bulger - 1
Hannah Brinnon - 3
Thomas Blundell, Jr. - 7
Absalon Blundell - 3
Reuben Briscoe - 4
William Brown - 13
William Blundell - 1
Spencer Carter - 3
Jeremiah Cloxon - 1
Archibald Campbell - 8
[[Dozier-1077|William Dozer]] - 6
[[Dozier-204|James Dozer]]- 2
Wm. Robinson Dozer - 4
Christoph'r Edrington - 12
[[Fitzhugh-718|Daniel Fitzhugh]] - 27
[[Fox-9674|Joseph Fox]] - 16
John Ferguson, Est. - 4
[[Fendall-5|Philip Rich'd Fendall]] - 51
Tho. Fisher, Est. - 20
William Green - 1
William Gray - 2
Thomas Green - 1
Leroy Griffin, Est. - 28
Mary Griggs - 10
Lee Griggs - 5
George Gill - 7
David Crenshaw - 5
William Coward - 1
Thomas Caverder - 5
James Cowles - 2
Thomas Chandler - 4
Benedict Crabb - 6
Thomas Cowles - 7
Presly Crawford - 1
[[Chilton-63|Thomas Chilton]], Est. - 15
George Caverder - 5
[[Pierce-17456|Isabella (Pierce) Chilton]] - 10
[[Dishman-133|John Dishman]] - 9
[[Dishman-240|William Dishman]] - 4
Charles Deane, Jr. - 16
Charles Deane, Sen. - 8
William Drake - 6
John Douglas - 4
John Dickie - 6
Rose Drake - 6
Peter Davis - 3
James Dunbar - 2
John Davis - 2
Elizabeth Davis - 4
Elias Davis - 3
William Dolman - 3
Rich'd Dozier, Jun. - 2
Francis Jackson - 6
Catharine Jett - 20
[[Jett-709|Thomas Jett ]]- 53
[[Jett-824|William Jett ]]- 10
Samuel Jackson - 4
Charles Jones - 3
Jonathan Jackson - 4
William Jeffries - 3
Richard Jackson - 21
[[Jones-11454|Catsby Jones]] - 20
Thomas King - 2
William King - 1
Rosanna Garner - 2
Jeremiah Garner - 1
Nathaniel Garner - 1
William Gilbert - 2
Edward Gill - 1
George Garner - 31
George Gordon - 7
George Hemage - 1
George Hales - 7
Richard Hipkins - 38
Mary Hilton - 3
[[Pratt-14052|Anne (Pratt) Hungerford]] - 20
Molly Hodge - 31
William Holland - 2
[[Hungerford-2414|Thomas Hungerford]] - 12
William Harrison - 7
Agness Harrison - 3
John Hutchins - 6
Elenor Habron - 1
George Hull - 1
Benjamin Hackney - 16
John Howell - 2
William Hutt - 17
John Hutt - 7
William Hazlerigg - 2
Caty Hall - 16
Richard Hall - 3
[[Monroe-17|James Monroe]]- 3
Joseph Mann - 1
James Muse, Jun. - 8
[[Muse-666|Thomas Muse]] - 6
John Monroe, Jun. - 38
Elliott Monroe - 19
[[Smith-108064|Jemima (Smith) Monroe ]]- 9
John Monroe - 8
William Monroe - 5
Jno Monroe (son of George) - 4
Harrison Lovel - 2
Elizabeth Lovell - 1
Samuel Love - 5
[[Lee-1396|Phil. Ludwell, Lee ]]Es. - 61
Ashton, Lampkin - 5
[[Lee-7582|Richard Lee]] - 82
Geo. Fairfax Lee - 43
Richard Lowe - 8
Joseph Lacey - 1
Peter Lamkin - 5
George Lewis - 6
Joseph Lane - 33
James Lamkin - 1
R'd Lee, of Maryland - 25
[[Lee-535|Rich'd Henry Lee]] - 43
John Lawson - 23
[[Muse-663|Jane Muse]] - 23
[[Middleton-335|William Middleton]] - 26
Daniel Morgan - 18
Magdalen M'Clanaham - 7
William M'Clanaham - 3
Mary Mors - 6
William Middleton - 2
John Middleton - 6
Thomas Middleton - 1
William Morton - 2
Thomas Moore - 2
Vincent Moore - 5
[[Muse-666|Thomas Muse ]]- 7
[[Moore-45948|Garland Moore]] - 4
Mary M'Guire - 1
Samson Marmaduke - 1
John M'Guire - 4
[[Middleton-7531|Benedict Middleton]] - 18
Peter Mullins - 7
Elizabeth M'farlane - 4
[[Marmaduke-15|John Marmaduke]] - 6
[[Marmaduke-14|Dan'l Marmaduke]] - 2
Benjamin Monroe - 11
Jacob Martin - 19
David Monroe - 9
Nicholas Muse - 12
Samuel Muse - 4
Charles Monie - 8
William Monroe, Jr. - 2
Pattey Massey - 2
Elizabeth Massey - 5
Richard Moxley - 14
Richard Muse - 10
John Mazaret - 7
Edward Muse - 10
Jeremiah Muse - 1
Rodham Moxley - 8
John Moxley - 2
Anne Muse - 2
John Muse - 5
Sanford Muse - 2
Daniel M'Carty - 112
James Muse - 20
John Minor - 5
George M'Kenny - 2
Nanny M'Kenny - 1
Vincent Marmaduke - 3
John Moxley - 9
Catey Moxley - 4
[[Marmaduke-12|William Marmaduke]] - 5
John M'Clanaham - 6
Garrard M'Kenny - 11
George Memory - 1
Robert Moxley - 1
Mary Nelson - 23
William Nelson - 20
John Neale - 8
Richard Neale - 7
Rodham Neale, Est. - 4
Presly Neale - 7
Augustine Moxley - 10
Daniel M'Kenny - 5
William Muse - 1
John Price, Jun. - 5
William Payton - 3
John Price - 5
William Payne - 26
Thomas Peed - 1
George Payne - 24
Lawrence Pope - 6
Matthew Partridge, Est. - 8
Demsy Porter - 4
John Pilsbury - 2
Elizabeth Pratt - 1
William Porter - 8
Edward Porter - 4
Joseph Pierce - 21
Daniel Porter - 1
Sarah Pierce - 18
[[Pierce-17175|Joseph Pierce, Jun.]]- 5
Jacob Pumroy - 1
Richard Parker - 26
[[Quisenberry-408|Nicholas Quisenbury]] - 5
James Quisenbury - 7
William Quisenbury - 1
George Rudolph - 5
William Robinson - 93
Benjamin Rogers - 5
John Redman - 2
George Robinson - 9
Henry Roe, Est. - 9
William Roe - 5
Elizabeth Rainey - 3
Thomas Rouand - 31
Elizabeth Rust - 11
Thomas Shadrick - 1
Elizabeth Smith - 73
Alexander Spark - 49
[[Newton-4876|Willoughby Newton]] - 4
John Newton, Est. - 12
John Norwood - 2
Tarpley Nash - 2
John Nash - 6
Presley Neale - 3
John Omohundro - 2
Thomas Omohundro - 4
Anthony Payton - 20
William Price - 2
Ursulla Pierce - 7
John Rust - 7
William Rue - 7
Vincent Rust - 7
Samuel Rust - 9
Rebecca Rust - 17
George Rust - 17
James Rust - 7
John Robinson - 4
Benjamin Rust - 6
Solomon Robinson - 8
James Robinson - 5
Jemima Redman - 6
John Rue - 2
Anne Redman - 4
Youel Rust - 1
Stuart Redman - 4
John Rochester - 13
[[Redman-594|Soloman Redman]] - 33
Thomas Randal - 4
Benjamin Rust - 5
Tho. Redman Robinson - 1
[[Read-1050|Andrew Read]] - 30
William Smith - 25
Benjamin Steward - 7
John Simms - 1
Thomas Streshly - 36
Mary Smith - 77
George Steptoe - 45
The Revd Thos. Smith - 42
John South - 3
James Sorrell - 16
John Simpson - 18
Samuel Smith - 7
Thomas Sorrell - 6
Stephen Selp, Jun. - 7
Elizabeth Smith - 1
Thomas Scott, Est. - 3
Stephen Selp, Sen. - 2
George Shoats - 1
Peter Smith - 1
Moses Selp - 2
Reuben Sanford - 1
John Skinker - 10
Jeremiah Spurling - 1
Mary Settles - 14
Thomas Sutton - 1
Hannah Sturman - 14
James Sutton - 1
Charles Scott - 1
Edward Sanford - 17
[[Storke-4|William Storke]] - 11
Thomas Spence - 8
Charles Sanford - 5
William Sanford - 6
Augustine Sanford - 3
John Weedon - 3
George Weedon - 7
Mildred Weedon - 2
[[Washington-234|Jno Augustn Washington]] - 56
George Wilkerson - 2
Benjamin Weaver - 5
James Wigley - 1
Richard Wroe - 1
Thomas Steel - 1
Lewis Smith - 1
Robert Steel - 4
Franklin Simms - 2
Geo. Stone, Est. - 4
Benjamin Strother - 7
Willoughby Sanford - 6
Josiah Sutton - 1
Youel Sanford - 3
Robt. Sanford, Est. - 4
Thomas Sanford - 7
Thomas Stone - 7
Uriah Sandy - 11
Patrick Sanford - 2
James Triplett - 4
William Thomson - 2
Margaret Thomson - 2
James Taite - 4
John Tarcil - 9
John Tinsley - 1
Alexander Thorn - 5
Wm. Triplett - 14
Job Thomas - 2
Thomas Turner - 76
Stephen Turnbill - 4
[[Turberville-91|John Turberville]] - 95
George Turberville - 26
Elizabeth Tebbs - 2
W. Carr Tidwell, Es. - 16
Daniel Tebbs, Est. - 16
Thomas Thomson - 40
Anne Barbara Tidwell - 6
Sarah Vigor - 6
Benjamin Weeks - 36
[[Washington-1168|Sukey Washington]] - 22
Rachel Williams - 2
Samuel Wood - 6
William White - 2
[[Washington-2520|John Washington]] - 28
The Revd Francis Wilson - 1
[[Washington-1296|Wm. Augustine Washington]] - 69
Presly Wright - 10
John Ward - 3
Moore Wilson - 2
Thomas Wright - 12
John Weaver - 2
Thomas Yeatman - 9
John Yeatman - 8 == Sources ==

Slave Page of William L Kennedy, North Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Baldwin County, Alabama]] [[Category:Washington, North Carolina]] [[Category:Bath, North Carolina]] [[Category:Beaufort County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Beaufort County, North Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] == Slaves of William L. Kennedy, North Carolina == [[Kennedy-26957|William Lee Kennedy]] maintained his primary residence in Beaufort County, North Carolina. He or his firm, Kennedy & Ellison, held slaves in Baldwin County, Alabama. === Slaves Reported in 1830 U.S. Population Census=== In the 1830 census William was in Washington, Beaufort, North Carolina. (1 male 30-39) '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Washington, Beaufort, North Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 119; Page: 2; Family History Library Film: 0018085
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Wm Kennedy held 32 enslaved persons in Washington, Beaufort, North Carolina.
1 Male - Under 10
4 Males - 10 thru 23
4 Males - 24 thru 35
5 Males - 36 thru 54
5 Males - 55 thru 99
6 Females - Under 10
1 Female - 10 thru 23
1 Female - 24 thru 35
4 Females - 36 thru 54
1 Female - 55 thru 99
=== Inherited Slaves From Father=== William L. Kennedy inherited 10 slaves from his Father's Will in November 1834.'''North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970''': "North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970"
Catalog [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/263475 Will records and index (Beaufort County, North Carolina), 1720-1960]
Image path: North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970 > Beaufort > Wills, 1720-1842 > image 327 of 367
{{FamilySearch Image|SQWF-WHH8-9}} (accessed 13 April 2023)

See [[Space:Slaves_of_William_L._Kennedy_rcvd_from_Father%27s_Will|Slaves of William L. Kennedy received from his Father's Will]] #Agrippa #Silvester #Amanda #Octavius #Nancy and her 5 children: ##David ##Brum ##Octavia Serena ##Agrippa the younger ##William Crawfurd === Slaves Reported in 1840 U.S. Population Census=== In the 1840 census William L. was in Bath, Beaufort, North Carolina, United States. He only reported 5 enslaved persons in this record. '''1840 Census''': "United States Census, 1840"
citing p. 252, NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm .
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Slaves of Wm L Kennedy in Bath, Beaufort, North Carolina, United States.

Slaves of Wm L Kennedy
1 Males - Under 10
1 Males - 24 thru 35
1 Females - Under 10
2 Females - 24 thru 35
=== Slaves Reported in 1850 U.S. Slave Schedule === ====In Alabama==== None reported from FamilySearch.org. ====In North Carolina==== None reported from FamilySearch.org. === Slaves Reported in 1855 Alabama Census === === Slaves Reported in 1860 U.S. Slave Schedule === ====In Alabama==== ====In North Carolina==== In the 1860 census W L Kennedy held 11 enslaved persons in Washington, Beaufort, North Carolina, United States. '''1860 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 63; Line: 1; FHL microfilm: 000803920; Record number: 308307;
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W L Kennedy owner in the household of W L Kennedy in Washington, Beaufort, North Carolina, United States.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Age |- | '''W L Kennedy''' || '''Owner''' || || |- | || Slave || F || 70 |- | || Slave || F || 60 |- | || Slave || F || 47 |- | || Slave || F || 30 |- | || Slave || F || 30 |- | || Slave || F || 28 |- | || Slave || F || 23 |- | || Slave || M || 8 |- | || Slave || F || 4 |- | || Slave || F || 3 |- | || Slave || F || 2 |} === Non-Whites Reported in 1866 Alabama Census === These are the Black or Indian (Labeled as Colored) that are associated with the Kennedy surname. If identified from one of previous censuses, a link is provided (Will BE) to their profile: == Sources ==

Slave Records in Prince William County, Virginia Deed Books

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[[Category:Prince William County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Prince William County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] This is a list of all the entries in the land indexes for Prince William County, Virginia with a notation that might suggest a slave transaction. (This was not a page by page search of the books, which might have resulted in more slave transactions than I have listed here). Currently, only volumes 1 and 2 have been reviewed. Links are provided so profiles can be created from the documents, if warranted. When created, links should be added here to that person's WikiTree profile. '''Deed Book 1'''Prince William County, Virginia, "Deeds, Vols. 1-3 1800-1808," digital images, DGS 008357579, image 13 of 661, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9H8-B); citing Prince William County, Virginia Deeds, Liber 1, p. 1. * p. 2, [[Templeman-507|Dick Templeman]], owners William Templeman and Hector Ross * p. 22, [[Tackett-1452|Nell Tackett]], [[Tackett-1453|Gilson Tackett]], and [[Tackett-1451|Janny Tackett]], owners William & Martha Tarkett, Samuel Burroughs * p. 64, [[Tackett-1454|Winney Tackett]], [[Tackett-1455|Samuel Tackett]], and [[Tackett-1456|Philip Tackett]], owners William Tackett and George Renoe * p. 105, Mrs. Elizabeth Doyle certified she brought in slaves from MD for household purposes: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9HX-M?i=64 * p. 130, bill of sale for negro girl: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9HW-H?i=77 * p. 152, certificate of non-importation of slaves from Africa, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9H8-C?i=88 * p. 169, bill of sale for woman Aggy: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9HZ-K?i=96 * p. 173, emancipation papers: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9HQ-4?i=98 * p. 174-5, bill of sale, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9HW-3?i=99 * p. 184-5, bill of sale, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9H6-2?i=104 * p. 187, bill of sale, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9HW-Q?i=105 * p. 193, bill of sale, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9HD-2?i=109 * p. 210, bill of sale of family, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9H7-2?i=118 * p. 219, bill of sale, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9HQ-T?i=122 * p. 280, bill of sale, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9H9-T?i=153 * p. 290, emancipation papers: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9H4-Z?i=158 * p. 336, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9H7-N?i=181 * p. 339, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9HS-G?i=182 * p. 388, emancipation papers: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9HQ-S?i=206 * p. 390, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F941-L?i=207 * p. 428, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94T-Y?i=227 * p. 447, two bills of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9HS-V?i=230 * p. 448, bill of sale and one certificate: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9HM-P?i=231 * p. 451, certificate: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9H9-W?i=232 '''Deed Book 2'''Prince William County, Virginia, "Deeds, Vols. 1-3 1800-1808," digital images, DGS 008357579, image 13 of 661, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94B-M); citing Prince William County, Virginia Deeds, Liber 2, p. 1. * p. 12-13, bills of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94Y-Z * p. 51, certificates of non-importation of slaves with intent to sell: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94Y-H?i=271 * p. 57 emancipation papers: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94B-G?i=274 * p. 61, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F945-C?i=276 * p. 62, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F945-6?i=277 * p. 68, emancipation: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94R-X?i=280 * p. 78, "manumation:" https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94P-B?i=284 * p. 94, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F945-3?i=292 * p. 97-98, deed of gift: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94Y-D?i=293 * p. 105, certificate: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94Y-L?i=297 * p. 107, deed of trust: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94R-2?i=298 * p. 126, emancipation: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94T-Z?i=308 * p. 129, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94L-V?i=309 * p. 160, certificate (slave name=Nace): https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F945-G?i=325 * p. 173-174, deed of trust: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F942-Y?i=331 * p. 184, certificate: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F945-M?i=337 * p. 189, deed of gift: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94P-Z?i=339 * p. 248, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F945-8?i=369 * p. 266: [[Night-31|Lucy Night]] * p. 274, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94L-H?i=382 * p. 284-285, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94X-G?i=387 * p. 291, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94K-M?i=390 * p. 302, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94J-4?i=396 * p. 311, certificate: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F948-G?i=400 * p. 329, certificate: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94K-Q?i=409 * p. 330, certificate: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94K-P?i=410 * p. 345, certificate: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94C-B?i=417 * p. 350, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F947-J?i=420 * p. 359, emancipation: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F943-B?i=424 * p. 362, indenture: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94N-8?i=426 * p. 363, emancipation: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94N-8?i=426 * p. 372 [[Williams-110519|Patrick Williams]] * p. 386, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94H-Z?i=459 * p. 412, deed of gift: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F947-2?i=472 * p. 434, deed of gift: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F9WB-4?i=483 * p. 438, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F948-M?i=485 * p. 440, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F944-H?i=486 * p. 453, bill of sale: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94H-W?i=491 * p. 460 (sale mentioned within deed): https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94D-3?i=495 * p. 461, certificate: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94D-3?i=495 * p. 468, certificate (boy named Nace): https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94H-6?i=499 * p. 471, deed of trust: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F946-P?i=500 '''Deed Book 3''' This volume appears to have no index. A notation (See: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-F94C-R?i=514) says pages 1-84 are missing, so a page by page review would be necessary here, or perhaps these pages are incorporated in the general index, which can be found here: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4N-6SR5-M?mode=g&cat=369642 == Sources ==

Slave Ship Manifests, To and From Virginia

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'''The Virginia Team covers activity for the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] in the state of Virginia.''' == Slave Ship Manifests == :* [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/148026045 Slave Manifest for the Brig Creole], 84 slaves who were shipped to New Orleans, Louisiana, from Richmond, Virginia. :* [https://digitalcollections.nyhistory.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A161301 Manifests, nearly all from Alexandria, Virginia] :*[https://www.slavevoyages.org/past/database Slave Voyages Database] Many slave ships sailed to and from Virginia (click "Change Database" to select "Africa Origins" for arrivals and "Oceans of Kinfolk" for those transported to New Orleans)

Slavery, Alabama Resources

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Slavery, Arkansas Resources

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Slavery, Connecticut Resources

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Slavery, Florida Resources

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Slavery, Georgia Resources

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Slavery, Kentucky Resources

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Slavery, Louisiana Resources

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Slavery, Mississippi Resources

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Slavery, New Jersey Resources

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Slavery, North Carolina Resources

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Slavery, South Carolina Resources

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Slavery, Tennessee Resources

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Slavery, Texas Resources

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Slavery, Virginia Resources

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Slavery Documentation Pages

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Slavery in Canada

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[[Category:Black History Canada]] [[Category: Canada, Slavery]] There is a myth that Canada was always a haven for slaves who escaped the US, but in fact slavery was as commonplace in the region as it was in other colonies. This page is intended to introduce the context for slavery, which may have been relevant to your ancestors. Scroll down for some research resources and suggestions for how you might use WikiTree's features to highlight your ancestor's involvement. Note: As Canada was formed as a country in 1867, the majority of this information refers to the colonies that existed before that time. ==History== ===Before European settlement=== Indigenous peoples practiced forms of slavery when taking captives in war. These captives were not seen as property with commercial value, but were seen as a substitute for another person who was lost. They served as replacement labourers and wives for their captors, or they could be gifted to others to serve the same purpose. As these slaves spoke different languages and understood the cultures of tribes in different regions, they often served as translators and social intermediaries. Slavery also existed in Europe and in the Americas before European settlements were established in what is now Canada. In 1441, a Portugese explorer named Antão Gonçalves was one of the first of those recorded to buy an enslaved African, and the Portugese used African slaves as labour to develop colonies and sugar plantations in their colonies, such as São Tomé and the Gold Coast in that century. In 1501, the first Africans slaves were recorded in the Spanish colony of Hispaniola in North America. ===New France=== New France was established circa 1608. The early settlers recognized the role that slaves played in the economic success of other European colonies, and records show they had adopted the practice by 1632. The majority of their slaves were indigenous, but Black slaves also played an important role. ''Indigenous slaves'' :The settlers of New France saw the act of enslaving people as unethical, but accepted the practice of buying or receiving slaves, and this worked well with the indigenous practices. :At first, the French settlers simply accepted the gift of indigenous slaves offered in diplomatic negotiations, however their keen interest in these captives altered the indigenous habits. Trading captives with the French became profitable, so indigenous warfare became more focused on captive-taking and networks of allies were established to facilitate the transfer to the French. ''African slaves'' :In 1632, [[Unknown-242807|Olivier LeJeune]] was recorded as the first African slave in New France, but the effort to import African slaves didn't start until 1685, over fifty years later. :The effort was not considered a success. New France didn't have the economic powerhouse of large plantations to the south, the climate was more difficult, and wars complicated the development of the necessary infrastructure. Scholars estimate that New France imported only about 1,400 slaves directly from Africa, and another 3,000 or so were purchased from colonies to the south. :The fortress of Louisbourg was established on Ile Royale in 1713. Aside from the hundreds of slaves who travelled through the port aboard merchant vessels, records show 216 Black slaves living there, a mix of slaves who were brought from Africa and others who were brought from the Dutch West Indies. These records show them working as servants, gardeners, bakers, tavern keepers, stonemasons, soldiers, sailors, fisherman and hospital workers. It seems that their role became more important than intended, they were seen as citizens of the community and helped to shape a growing African-French colonial culture. ===English colonial slavery=== In 1749, [[Cornwallis-28|Colonel Edward Cornwallis]] founded Halifax with 2,500 settlers from England, including 418 Black slaves. A second wave of settlers arrived as the English evacuated Louisbourg, and other settlers soon arrived from New England, including 17 free Black persons, and an unknown number of slaves. Examples include: *Captain Thomas Bloss, who brought sixteen enslaved Blacks to Halifax in 1750 *[[Mauger-214|Joshua Mauger]], a businessman who openly traded in slaves Ten years later, starting in 1759, a wave of about 2000 families migrated from New England to establish new settlements in colonial Nova Scotia (the region known to the French as Acadia). These [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_England_Planters New England Planters] brought their household slaves with them. The precise number of slaves isn't clear, as the term servants was used in their records quite loosely, and included dependent family members (e.g. the maiden aunt) and indentured servants as well as slaves. But the records are clear on specific examples, which illustrate how commonplace it was. Examples include: *[[Salter-1649|Malachy Salter]] wrote to his wife in Boston, asking her to purchase a Black slave *[[Perkins-4050|Simeon Perkins]] wrote several passages in his diary about purchasing and owning Black slaves *[[Creed-102|William Creed]] brought at least one Black slave with his household to St. John's Island (now PEI) ===Loyalist migration=== Following the American Revolution, over 40,000 Loyalists migrated to the Atlantic region as well as Upper and Lower Canada, now Ontario and Quebec. Almost almost 3,000 Black Loyalists were recorded in the Book of Negros, but scholars estimate that the Loyalists brought over 10,000 slaves with them, and the examples are too numerous to be provided here (see WikiTree categories at the bottom of the page) ===Abolition=== The journey to abolition was slow. In the records after the Loyalist migration, scholars note that there was little difference in the status of a free Black or a slave, they were both referred to as "servant", and often given no name in the records. in some communities, Loyalist slave owners and their descendants felt pressure to free their slaves, and many did, but the opposition was strong. *In 1793, the US passed the ''Fugitive Slave Act'', which was intended to make it easier to return runaway slaves to their owners. This also triggered a response among abolitionists, and resulted in the growth of anti-slavery societies in the US and in the northern colonies. In the same year, 1793, Upper Canada passed abolition legislation which provided that any slave arriving in the province was automatically declared free. Over 30,000 slaves came to the region via the Underground Railroad until 1865. *In 1807, the slave trade was abolished throughout the British Empire – including the region that is now known as Canada - although ownership was still legal *During the war of 1812, over 2000 Black refugees came to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick *In 1825, Prince Edward island abolished slavery *In 1834, the British Parliament abolished slavery in Great Britain and all the colonies. Initially, it only freed children under the age of six, and everyone else was forced to work as apprentices without pay for several years. ==Modern legacy== The abolition of slavery was one important step on the road to equality in Canada, however this history is part of the pattern of systemic racial discrimination that has been examined in various ways by our ancestors, and continues to be an issue in Canada today. ==Was your ancestor involved?== You can use the categories [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Canada%2C_Slave_Owners, Canada, Slave Owners], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Canada%2C_Slaves Canada, Slaves] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Black_History_Canada|Black History Canada] to recognize their involvement. Remember to use other relevant categories for locations, occupation and accomplishments to clearly situate your ancestor in their context. ''Some resources'' *[https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/history-ethnic-cultural/Pages/blacks.aspx Library & Archives Canada] Black History in Canada (includes resources for researchers) *[https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/loyalists/book-of-negroes/Pages/introduction.aspx Library & Archives Canada] Carleton Papers – Book of Negroes, 1783, with searchable database *[https://www.genealogiequebec.com/blog/en/2020/11/02/slavery-as-witnessed-through-new-frances-parish-registers/ Genealogy Quebec] le blog de l'Institut Drouin; 2 NOVEMBER 2020 BY CATHIE-ANNE DUPUIS; ''Slavery as witnessed through New France’s parish registers'' *[https://www.banq.qc.ca/services/saviez_vous/reponse.html?language_id=3&id=1321&cat=3 Bibliotheque et archives nationale de Quebec] ''En quelle année l’esclavage a-t-il été aboli au Québec?'' *[https://archives.novascotia.ca/africanns/ Nova Scotia Archives] African Nova Scotians in the Age of Slavery and Abolition Virtual Exhibit (includes resources for researchers) *[https://archives.novascotia.ca/africanns/archives/?ID=3 Nova Scotia Archives] African Nova Scotians in the Age of Slavery and Abolition; "A list of settlers victual'd at this place [Halifax] between the eighteenth day of May & fourth day of June 1750..." Reference: Isaac Deschamps Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 volume 258 number 12 (microfilm 14912) *[http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/en/explore/online/slavery/index.aspx Ontario Archives] Enslaved Africans in Upper Canada ==Notes for further reading== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_Canada Wikipedia - Slavery in Canada] * [https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/slavery-of-indigenous-people-in-canada The Canadian Encyclopedia - Enslavement of Indigenous People in Canada] * [https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/black-enslavement The Canadian Encyclopedia - Black Enslavement in Canada] *[https://humanrights.ca/story/the-story-of-slavery-in-canadian-history Canadian Museum of Human Rights] ''The story of slavery in Canadian history: It happened here, too'', By Matthew McRae *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_New_France Wikipedia] Slavery in New France *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Nova_Scotians Wikipedia] Black Nova Scotians *[https://www.halifaxexaminer.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Slavery-in-English-NS-1750-1810-.pdf Halifax Examiner] ''Slavery in English Nova Scotia 1750-1810'' by Harvey Amani Whitfield, Read before the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society October 21, 2009 *[https://archives.gnb.ca/exhibits/forthavoc/html/Slave-in-Canada.aspx?culture=en-CA Provincial Archives of New Brunswick]'' The Slave in Canada'' by T. Watson Smith, D. D., Halifax, N. S. *[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/acadian-slave-owners-history-colby-gaudet-research-concordia-university-1.5675455 CBC] ''Researcher unearths disturbing family history about slavery in Nova Scotia'' by Emma Smith · CBC News · Posted: Aug 08, 2020 *[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/nova-scotia-first-emancipation-day-slavery-reparations-history-1.6122800 CBC] ''Nova Scotia's history of slavery is marked by brutality, but it has been largely erased: scholar'' Emma Smith · CBC News · Posted: Jul 31, 2021 *[https://www.heritagetrust.on.ca/en/pages/our-stories/slavery-to-freedom/history/toward-the-abolition-of-slavery-in-ontario Ontario Heritage Trust] ''Toward the abolition of slavery in Ontario'' *[https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/breakingnews/2019/07/26/slave-trade-helped-build-manitobas-early-economy Winnipeg Free Press] ''Slave trade helped build Manitoba’s early economy''; By: Niigaan Sinclair, Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Friday, Jul. 26, 2019 *[https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/slavery-s-long-shadow-the-impact-of-200-years-of-enslavement-in-canada-1.4733595 CBC] Ideas; ''Slavery's long shadow: The impact of 200 years of enslavement in Canada'' Kyle G. Brown · Posted: Jul 05, 2018

Slavery in Mississippi Links

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Slavery in North Carolina Links

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Slavery in Tennessee Links

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Slaves

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===Purpose=== {{African-American Sticker}} This space is set up to track the slaves and/or free persons of color for whom I have created profiles. As difficult as it is to accurately trace ancestors, it is an order of magnitude more difficult for tracing enslaved people. When coming across these individuals, it makes sense to create these profiles to assist interested researchers. Almost all of the names are embedded in records which are not indexed by owner, much less these unfortunate individuals. This this makes it impossible to find them unless by chance. Eventually one can expect all the records to be indexed and cross indexed, but this may not include names embedded inside the documents. Therefore any work done to that end is helpful. The hope is that someday someone may make a connection that might otherwise be lost. The vast majority of these people were enslaved their entire life. Some few were fortunate enough to be manumitted prior to the Emancipation Proclamation. They are all part of the story, part of our story. They are our kindred. It is up to us to see that they are not consigned to oblivion. The surnames listed are those of the last known master, unless another one is known. This is the only practical way anyone searching for a name could possibly hope to find and identify them with accuracy. Listing last names as Unknown is not helpful in the least, even though they may not have had a last name. The slaves last names changed with each change of ownership. That is an historical fact. They did not get to choose the name unless and until they were emancipated. The argument that these names were forcibly imposed on them and should not be used on some contemporary moral standpoint is somewhat spurious. All of our surnames are chosen for us, we have no say in the matter, unless we choose to change it ourselves. The more profiles created, the more rewarding it is. Since for the most part they are Unconnected, it is also getting difficult to remember them all, so I am placing the profiles in a single list so that I can easily locate them. I would encourage anyone to do the same. As with all the people on Wikitree, and in history; those with the most information available are the most interesting. Some of them led remarkable lives. : '''Georgia''' :[[Dasher-202|July Dasher]] :[[Kemp-8105|Rachel Kemp Barthaniel]] :[[Kemp-7277|Edmund Kemp]] :[[Kemp-8789|John Kemp]] :[[Coromantee-1|Michael Coromantee]] :[[McMillan-3900|Robert McMillian]] :[[Unknown-442676|Chaney McMillian]] :[[Freeman-17179|Cherry Freeman]] :[[Freeman-17178|Fortin Freeman]] :[[Freeman-16081|Polly Freeman]] :[[Freeman-16080|Tom Freeman]] :[[Unknown-456764|Hannah Trusell]] :[[Swicord-8|Cyrus Swicord]] :[[Evans-33402|Reuben Evans]] :[[Hangleiter-4|Unknown Hangleiter]] :[[Hangleiter-3|Onesimus Hangleiter]] :[[Hangleiter-5 |Phoebe Hangleiter]] :[[Hangleiter-6|Catherine Hangleiter]] :[[Keating-2316|Moses Keating]] :[[Davis-78455|Joe Davis]] :[[Wall-6828|Jenny Wall]] :[[Wall-6827|Ned Wall]] :[[Corker-143|Frank Corker]] :[[Sandwich-12|Nancy Sandwich]] :[[Johnson-105462|Mariah Johnson]] :[[Morris-32247|Jenny Oliver]] :[[Oliver-15880|Tom Oliver]] :[[Oliver-15881|Tom Oliver]] :[[Holloway-5674|Rachel Holloway]] :[[Holloway-5673|Sarah Holloway]] :[[Holloway-5675|Jason Holloway]] :[[Bird-12368|Bachus Bird]] :[[Bird-12369|Prince Bird]] :[[Bird-12370|Duke Bird]] :[[Bird-12371|King Bird]] :'''Florida''' :[[Unknown-381639| Abraham Tustunaggee]] :[[Boleck-1|Hagan Boleck]] :[[Unknown-381665|Renty]] :[[Unknown-381666|Washington]] :[[Cowaya-1|Gopher John Cowaya]] :[[Mims-560|Millie Gilbert]] :[[Mims-555 |Issac Mims]] :[[Mims-553 |Benjamin Franklin Mims]] '''Maryland''' :[[Colebourne-27|Emmanuel Colebourne]] '''North Carolina''' :[[Avery-8724|Thomas Avery]] :[[Hyman-630|Ned Hyman]] :[[Hagans-84|Elizabeth Hagans]] :[[Hyman-652|Penelope Hyman]] :[[Hyman-653|Sarah Hyman]] :[[Hyman-654|Ned Hyman,Jr]] :[[Hagans-85|Amy Hagans]] :[[Armistead-1376|David Armistead]] :[[Worsley-803|Sesor Worsley]] :[[Worsley-802|Qucco Worsley]] :[[Worsley-732|Arrabel Worsley]] :[[Worsley-804|Susannah Worsley]] :[[Peacock-3950|Morrise Peacock]] :[[Woodhouse-1553|Will Averitt]] :[[Lipsey-225|Issac Lipsey]] :[[Young-43172|Fanny Doty]] :[[Pollock-2966|Cuyler Pollock]] :[[Freeman-17973|Rose Freeman]] :[[Freeman-17974|Andrew Freeman]] :[[Freeman-17975|Emperour Freeman]] :[[Freeman-17976 |Rachel Freeman]] :[[Freeman-17977|Jude Freeman]] :[[Daly-4522 |Peter Stewart]] :[[Daly-4523|Don Stewart]] :'''South Carolina''' :[[Morgan-41751|Mingo Morgan]] :[[Morgan-41750|Jim Morgan]] :[[Mims-561|Mildred Mims]] :[[Mims-711|Daughter Mims]] :[[Parrish-4497|Milbury Parrish]] :[[Butler-23008|Harvey Butler]] :[[Sealy-548|Will Sealy]] :[[Sealy-549|Daphne Sealy]] :[[Sealy-550|Catahoe Sealy]] :'''Virginia''' :[[Charleton-143|Jack Charleton]] :[[Charleton-144|Christian Charleton]] :[[Costen-80|Mature Costen]] :[[Black-9083|Peter Black]] :[[Black-9084|James Black]]

Slaves and their owners in Dallas County Alabama

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[[Category: Alabama, Slavery]] DALLAS COUNTY, ALABAMA LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES and SURNAME MATCHES FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS ==SLAVE OWNER LIST== ADAMS, John, 98 slaves, Athens, page 19 BENTLEY, John, 155 slaves, Burnsville?, page 27B BIBB, G. B., 103 slaves, Carlowville, page 58B BIBB, Geo. B., 81 slaves, Pleasant Hill, page 103 BISSELL, H. C., 82 slaves, Portland, page 114 BLAND, E., 89 slaves, Orrville, page 85B BOOTHE, T. D. Agt., 90 slaves, Cahaba Town, page 51 BOYKIN, B. Est., 141 slaves, Portland, page 118B BOYKIN, James, 242 slaves, Portland, page 116 BOYKIN, R. H., 161 slaves, Portland, page 117B BOYKIN, Robt. D., 104 slaves, Portland, page 112B CADE, Est. E. E., 85 slaves, Union, page 169B CALHOUN, James M., 168 slaves, Carlowville, page 57 CARSON, T. B. Est., 150 slaves, Pence, page 92B CLEVELAND, C. H., 89 slaves, River, page 131B COLEMAN, A. M., 106 slaves, Richmond, page 126 CRAIG, J. W., 80 slaves, Orrville, page 87 CRAIG, J. D., 89 slaves, Cahaba Town, page 37 CRAIG, R. G., 96 slaves, Harrels, page 69B ECHOLS, Est. J., 72 slaves, Union, page 166 EDWARDS, N. W., 92 slaves, Cahaba Town, page 47 ELLERBE, A. W., 132 slaves, Cahaba Town, page 52 GALE, Geo. W., 97 slaves, Union, page 162B GAYLE, R. D., 96 slaves, Harrels, page 70B GILL, T. M., 111 slaves, Cahaba Town, page 40 GRIFFIN, Lonzo, 79 slaves, Selma, page 145 HARRELL, W. F., 99 slaves, Harrels, page 63 HATCHER, Robt. S., 77 slaves, River, page HILL, S.? M., 180 slaves, River, page 134 HUNTER, John S., 138 slaves, Pleasant Hill, page 104B HUNTER?, J. S. & L., 147 slaves, Union, page 168B JOBY?, T. E., 95 slaves, Cahaba Town, page 56 JOHNSON, Mrs., 114 slaves, Burnsville?, page 32 JOHNSTON, A. J., 95 slaves, Cahaba Town, page 37B JONES, Est., 87 slaves, Union, page 167B JONES, J. H., 95 slaves, Cahaba Town, page 55B JONES, W. A. Est., 75 slaves, Cahaba Town, page 55 KING, Wm. T., 157 slaves, Old Town, page 81 LANG, W. W. Sr., 133 slaves, Portland, page 114B LEE, Martin, 116 slaves, Carlowville, page 59B LONG, D.? M., 74 slaves, Pence, page 90 MARSHALL, Dr. Hugh, 76 slaves, Selma, page 153 MARTIN, A. J., 79 slaves, Orrville, page 85 MATHEWS, Tho. M., 143 slaves, River, page 129 MATTHEWS, J. E., 284 slaves, Cahaba Town, page 34B MATTHEWS, Verginia, 76 slaves, Athens, page 18 MINTER, Wm T., 81 slaves, Old Town, page 82B MOLETT, J. U.?, 76 slaves, Harrels, page 71B MOLETT, W. P., 351 slaves, Cahaba Town, page 48 MOORE, Louis J., 130 slaves, Summerfield, page 157B MOORE, R. C., 71 slaves, Harrels, page 61B NIXON?, John [and some others?], 97 slaves, Woodlawn, page 173 PEGUES, Eliza H. and 2 others, 94 slaves, Athens, page 23 PERINE, E. M., 88 slaves, Pleasant Hill, page 105B PERINE, E. M., 85 slaves, Cahaba Town, page 38B PHILLIPS, Geo. C., 102 slaves, Selma, page 146B PHILLIPS, John B., 93 slaves, Selma, page 151 PITTS, Joseph Agt., 77 slaves, Pence, page 97 PLATTENBURGH, Wesley, 107 slaves, Selma, page 149 RIVES, J. T. Agt., 131 slaves, Portland, page 111B RIVES, Thomas, 71 slaves, Portland, page 113 SALTMARSH, A., 300 slaves, Cahaba Town, page 42B SMITH, Jas. & Bat.?, 88 slaves, Selma, page 151B SMITH, R. W., 74 slaves, Portland, page 111 SMITH, Wm. S., 83 slaves, River, page 130B SMYLY, D. C. & S., 78 slaves, Pleasant Hill, page 101B STEWART, Geo. C., 96 slaves, Old Town, page 78B STOUTENBROUGH, A., 144 slaves, Richmond, page 123 STROTHER, J. P., 75 slaves, Athens, page 20B TIPTON, Mrs. E. H., 115 slaves, Old Town, page 80 TODD, Lewis J.?, 118 slaves, Athens, page 19B ULMER, H. P., 84 slaves, Pleasant Hill, page 109 UNDERWOOD, Est. Green four slave holders, 97 slaves, Pleasant Hill, page 108 VASSER, L. B., 179 slaves, Pleasant Hill, page 107 VAUGHAN, F. 120 slaves, Lexington, page 72 WALKER, G. J. S., 73 slaves, River, page 127B WALKER, L. M. H., 100 slaves, Pleasant Hill, page 106 WALKER, Thomas, 102 slaves, Pence, page 95B WATTS, E. T., 107 slaves, River, page 127 WOOLEY, T. T. Agt., 98 slaves, Pence, page 95 YOUNG, H., 77 slaves, Athens, page 14 ==SURNAME MATCHES AMONG AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS== (exact surname spellings only are reported, no spelling variations or soundex) (SURNAME, # in US, in State, in County, born in State, born and living in State, born in State and living in County) ADAMS, 4295, 384, 28, 334, 232, 18 BENTLEY, 207, 14, 1, 11, 7, 0 BIBB, 353, 142, 9, 107, 99, 5 BISSELL, 8, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 BLAND, 594, 13, 5, 7, 6, 3 BOOTHE, 127, 10, 2, 7, 6, 2 BOYKIN, 399, 146, 36, 92, 78, 19 CADE, 191, 61, 22, 41, 39, 17 CALHOUN, 560, 119, 5, 78, 61, 4 CARSON, 617, 80, 14, 70, 52, 9 CLEVELAND, 242, 62, 32, 58, 47, 23 COLEMAN, 4329, 483, 74, 414, 291, 51 CRAIG, 877, 164, 89, 119, 103, 60 ECHOLS, 247, 65, 6, 45, 27, 1 EDWARDS, 3741, 355, 48, 296, 203, 24 ELLERBE, 55, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0 GALE, 268, 9, 0, 8, 5, 0 GAYLE, 75, 25, 11, 17, 16, 7 GILL, 591, 79, 34, 75, 49, 21 GRIFFIN, 2464, 255, 25, 207, 152, 15 HARRELL, 350, 51, 21, 43, 33, 12 HATCHER, 397, 112, 87, 85, 83, 71 HILL, 6675, 646, 82, 41, 373, 78 HUNTER, 52838, 378, 135, 306, 230, 95 JOBY?, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 JOHNSON, 33402, 2048, 175, 1783, 1130, 105 JOHNSTON, 2186, 172, 5, 158, 113, 3 JONES, 27193, 1497, 218, 2125, 1451, 127 KING, 4979, 681, 131, 545, 406, 90 LANG, 282, 55, 19, 49, 30, 6 LEE, 6357, 644, 48, 490, 371, 20 LONG, 1828, 190, 9, 143, 104, 6 MARSHALL, 1756, 135, 29, 113, 85, 18 MARTIN, 5318, 457, 53, 377, 270, 32 MATTHEWS, 801, 88, 18, 68, 46, 8 MINTER, 205, 57, 47, 44, 41, 33 MOLETT, 19, 14, 13, 11, 9, 9 MOORE, 8698, 1016, 109, 917, 635, 66 NIXON?, 524, 50, 0, 44, 25, 0 PEGUES, 137, 9, 1, 20, 6, 0 PERINE, 25, 19, 19, 15, 15, 15 PHILLIPS, 1974, 300, 63, 252, 182, 43 PITTS, 649, 110, 2, 77, 57, 1 PLATTENBURGH, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 RIVES, 166, 15, 2, 13, 11, 1 SALTMARSH, 36, 32, 31, 17, 17, 16 SMITH, 29087, 2290, 219, 1820, 1286, 129 SMYLY, 18, 16, 16, 11, 11, 11 STEWART, 3648, 285, 17, 222, 154, 10 STOUTENBROUGH, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 STROTHER, 392, 47, 28, 20, 19, 10 TIPTON, 126, 29, 22, 26, 24, 17 TODD, 703, 95, 16, 57, 41, 6 ULMER, 51, 30, 18, 19, 19, 10 UNDERWOOD, 444, 122, 23, 87, 77, 14 VASSER, 74, 39, 37, 20, 20, 20 VAUGHAN, 480, 69, 6, 50, 46, 5 WALKER, 8492, 827, 148, 727, 474, 104 WATTS, 1134. 173, 65, 136, 120, 38 WOOLEY, 63, 11, 3, 11, 7, 1 YOUNG, 6185, 407, 40, 356, 246, 23 Transcribed by Tom Blake, May 2001 PURPOSE. Published information giving names of slaveholders and numbers of slaves held in Dallas County, Alabama, in 1860, is either non-existent or not readily available. It is possible to locate a free person on the Dallas County, Alabama census for 1860 and not know whether that person was also listed as a slaveholder on the slave census, because published indexes almost always do not include the slave census. Those who have found a free ancestor on the 1860 Dallas County, Alabama census can check this list to learn if their ancestor was one of the larger slaveholders in the County. If the ancestor is not on this list, the 1860 slave census microfilm can be viewed to find out whether the ancestor was a holder of a fewer number of slaves or not a slaveholder at all. Whether or not the ancestor is found to have been a slaveholder, a viewing of the slave census will provide an informed sense of the extent of slavery in the ancestral County, particularly for those who have never viewed a slave census. An ancestor not shown to hold slaves on the 1860 slave census could have held slaves on an earlier census, so those films can be checked also. In 1850, the slave census was also separate from the free census, but in earlier years it was a part of the free census. African American descendants of persons who were enslaved in Dallas County, Alabama in 1860, if they have an idea of the surname of the slaveholder, can check this list for the surname. If the surname is found, they can then view the microfilm for the details listed regarding the sex, age and color of the slaves. If the surname is not on this list, the microfilm can be viewed to see if there were smaller slaveholders with that surname. To check a master surname list for other States and Counties, return to Home and Links Page. The information on surname matches of 1870 African Americans and 1860 slaveholders is intended merely to provide data for consideration by those seeking to make connections between slaveholders and former slaves. Particularly in the case of these larger slaveholders, the data seems to show in general not many freed slaves in 1870 were using the surname of their 1860 slaveholder. However, the data should be checked for the particular surname to see the extent of the matching. The last U.S. census slave schedules were enumerated by County in 1860 and included 393,975 named persons holding 3,950,546 unnamed slaves, or an average of about ten slaves per holder. The actual number of slaveholders may be slightly lower because some large holders held slaves in more than one County and they would have been counted as a separate slaveholder in each County. Excluding slaves, the 1860 U.S. population was 27,167,529, with about 1 in 70 being a slaveholder. It is estimated by this transcriber that in 1860, slaveholders of 200 or more slaves, while constituting less than 1 % of the total number of U.S. slaveholders, or 1 out of 7,000 free persons, held 20-30% of the total number of slaves in the U.S. The process of publication of slaveholder names beginning with larger slaveholders will enable naming of the holders of the most slaves with the least amount of transcription work. SOURCES. The 1860 U.S. Census Slave Schedules for Dallas County, Alabama (NARA microfilm series M653, Roll 29) reportedly includes a total of 25,760 slaves, which ranks as the highest total in the State and the 4th highest in the U.S. in 1860. This transcription includes 81 slaveholders who held 70 or more slaves in Dallas County, accounting for 9,006 slaves, or 35% of the County total. The rest of the slaves in the County were held by a total of 1,199 slaveholders, and those slaveholders have not been included here. Due to variable film quality, handwriting interpretation questions and inconsistent counting and page numbering methods used by the census enumerators, interested researchers should view the source film personally to verify or modify the information in this transcription for their own purposes. Census data for 1860 was obtained from the Historical United States Census Data Browser, which is a very detailed, searchable and highly recommended database that can found at http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/census/ . Census data on African Americans in the 1870 census was obtained using Heritage Quest's CD "African-Americans in the 1870 U.S. Federal Census", available through Heritage Quest at http://www.heritagequest.com/ . PLANTATION NAMES. Plantation names were not shown on the census. Using plantation names to locate ancestors can be difficult because the name of a plantation may have been changed through the years and because the sizeable number of large farms must have resulted in lots of duplication of plantation names. In Alabama in 1860 there were 482 farms of 1,000 acres or more, the largest size category enumerated in the census, and another 1,359 farms of 500-999 acres. Linking names of plantations in this County with the names of the large holders on this list should not be a difficult research task, but it is beyond the scope of this transcription. FORMER SLAVES. The 1860 U.S. Census was the last U.S. census showing slaves and slaveholders. Slaves were enumerated in 1860 without giving their names, only their sex and age and indication of any handicaps, such as deaf or blind Slaves 100 years of age or older were supposed to be named on the 1860 slave schedule, but there were only 1,570 slaves of such age enumerated, out of a total of 3,950,546 slaves nationwide. The transcriber noticed the following such slaves named in this county: male Hampton, age 102 held by Bentley at page 27B; female Juno, age 100, the only slave of E. J. Bower at page 37B; female Molly, age 100 held by agent Boothe at page 51; female Dafney, age 100 held by J. E. Kennedy at page 87B; female Lucy and male Jack, both age 100 and held by agent Evans on page 65B; male African Paul, listed as a manumitted slave in two places on page 151 in connection with holder John Phillips; female Sarah, age 100 held by W. W. Lang, Sr. at page 114B; female Sallie, age 101 held by Westley Plattenburgh at page 149; female Jimmy, age 100 held by R. H. Boykin at page 118B; female Patty, age 100 also held by Boykin at page 117B; female Silva, age 100 held by Robt. Boykin at page 113; and male Sam, age 100 held by Hunter at page 168B. Freed slaves, if listed in the next census, in 1870, would have been reported with their full name, including surname. Some of these former slaves may have been using the surname of their 1860 slaveholder at the time of the 1870 census and they may have still been living in the same State or County. Before presuming an African American was a slave on the 1860 census, the free census for 1860 should be checked, as almost 11% of African Americans were enumerated as free in 1860, with about half of those living in the southern States. Estimates of the number of former slaves who used the surname of a former owner in 1870, vary widely and from region to region. If an African American ancestor with one of these surnames is found on the 1870 census, then making the link to finding that ancestor as a slave requires advanced research techniques involving all obtainable records of the holder. MIGRATION OF FORMER SLAVES: According to U.S. Census data, the 1860 Dallas County population included 7,785 whites, 80 "free colored" and 25,760 slaves. By the 1870 census, the white population of Dallas County had increased almost 10% to 8,552, while the "colored" population increased almost 24% to 32,152. (As a side note, by 1960, 100 years later, the County was listed as having 23, 952 whites, almost a three fold increase, but the 1960 total of 32,687 "Negroes"was only about 26% more than what the colored population had been 100 years before.) Where did the freed slaves go who did not stay in this county? Dallas, Montgomery and Mobile counties in Alabama all saw increases in the colored population between 1860 and 1870, so that could be where some of these Alabama freed slaves went. Between 1860 and 1870, the Alabama colored population increased by 37,000, to 475,000, a 17% increase. Where did freed Alabama slaves go if they did not stay in Alabama? States that saw significant increases in colored population during that time, and were therefore more likely possible places of relocation for colored persons from Dallas County, included the following: Georgia, up 80,000 to 545,000 (17%); Texas, up 70,000 (38%); North Carolina, up 31,000 (8%); Florida, up 27,000 (41%); Ohio, up 26,000 (70%); Indiana, up 25,000 (127%); and Kansas up from 265 to 17,000 (6,400%).

Slaves at Little Edisto and Frogmore Plantations, Edisto Island, SC, 1858

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{{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} :Edward Mitchell MD :Sale by order of the Executor and on account of the Estate of the late Dr Edward Mitchell {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="100"|Date ! width="200"|Purchased By ! width="100"|Inventory ! width="50"|Price ! Width="100"|Total ! Width="100"|Notes |- | 28 Dec 1857 || William S Baynard || Little Edisto Plantation || || $13,000.00 || |- | 18 Jan 1858 || Mary Baynard Mitchell, M B Mitchell trustee R S Whaley and J A Mitchell tenants in common and not joint tenants || Frogmore Plantation || || $17,000.00 || |- | || Thomas P Mikell || || || || |- | || || Abraham || $630 || $2,520.00 || 4 @ $630 |- | || || Hanah || $630 || || |- | || || Sarah || $630 || || |- | || || Susan || $630 || || |- | || G W Rudd || || || || |- | || || Delia || $590 || $1,800.00 || 2 @ $590 |- | || || John || $590 || || |- | || W M Bailey || || || || |- | || || Peter || $370 || $1,480.00 || 4 @ $370 |- | || || Nancy || $370 || || |- | || || Lizy || $370 || || |- | || || June || $370 || || |- | || || Pompey (Cripple) || $255 || $255.00 || |- | || || Robin || $900 || $900.00 || |- | || || Titus || $500 || $3,000.00 || 6 @ $500 |- | || || Sally || $500 || || |- | || || Rachel || $500 || || |- | || || Martha || $500 || || |- | || || Mary || $500 || || |- | || || Wally || $500 || || |- | || J E M Mitchell || || || || |- | || || Lisette || $20 || $20.00 || |- | || Mary Baynard Mitchell || || || || |- | || || Renby || $610 || $2,440.00 || 4 @ $610 |- | || || Kate || $610 || || |- | || || Amy || $610 || || |- | || || Rose || $610 || || |- | || || Old Sarah || $500 || $1,000.00 || 2 @ $500 |- | || || Harry || $500 || || |- | || || March || $1,000 || $1,000.00 || |- | || M B Mitchell Trustee R S Whaley || || || || |- | || || Lucy || $360 || $1,080.00 || 3 @ $360 |- | || || Toby || $360 || || |- | || || Justice || $360 || || |- | || || June || $245 || $735.00 || 3 @ $245 |- | || || Crancy || $245 || || |- | || || Pindar || $245 || || |- | || || Mary || $600 || $1,200.00 || 2 @ $600 |- | || || James || $600 || || |- | || || Old Flora || $0 || $0 || |- | || Julian A Mitchell || || || || |- | || || Dugo || $505 || $2,525.00 || 5 @ $505 |- | || || Patience || $505 || || |- | || || Hetty || $505 || || |- | || || Rinah || $505 || || |- | || || Nanny || $505 || || |- | || || Peter || $1,040 || $1,040.00 || |- | || || Flora || $915 || $915.00 || |- | || || Tyrah || $480 || $960.00 || 2 @ $480 |- | || || March || $480 || || |- | || A A Newbold || || || || |- | || || Delia || || $600.00 || |- | || F M Mitchell || || || || |- | || || Peggy || $495 || $890.00 || 2 @ $495 |- | || || James || $495 || || |- | || || Jackson || $705 || $2,115.00 || 3 @ 705 |- | || || Coney || $705 || || |- | || || Linden || $705 || || |- | || || Lizzie || $320 || $1,920.00 || 6 @ $320 |- | || || Pairs || $320 || || |- | || || Brutus || $320 || || |- | || || July || $320 || || |- | || || Albert || $320 || || |- | || || Juliet || $320 || || |- | || || Melissa || $535 || $2,140.00 || 4 @ $535 |- | || || John || $535 || || |- | || || Toby || $535 || || |- | || || Renky || $535 || || |- | || || Adam || $1,205 || $1,205.00 || |- | || William G Baynard || || || || |- | || || Amos || $415 || $1,660.00 || 4 @ $415 |- | || || Sarah || $415 || || |- | || || Peter || $415 || || |- | || || Bella || $415 || || |} '''Charges''' *To Advertising $ 114.58 *Printing Risk $ 5.50 *Expense to & from Edisto $ 9.25 *Commissions $ 952.20 *Net Proceeds $62398.47 :Charlestown 24th February 1858 :Jacob Cohen & Son :Terms for the lands one fifth cash baland :in 5 equal annual instalments :For the negroes one third cash balance :in 3 equal annual instalments

Slaves from Alexander McClure's Estate

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==Source== 1840 Alexander McClure estate inventory. Kentucky, Union County, Will Book B, pp. 156-160, County Court. 24 December 1840, Digital images 84-86 of 570, FamilySearch.org, ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GPQM-KVJ?i=83&cc=1875188&cat=126861]: accessed 24 May 2021) == List of Slaves from Alexander McClure’s estate inventory == An Inventory an estate of the appraisements of estate of '''[[McClure-6674|Alexander McClure]]''' Dec’d made this 29th day of Decr 1840. …
Negroes
3 very old negroes Chany, Philis & Sally $300.12
1 negro woman named Nancy about 23 years old $550.00
1 negro woman named Rachael & he 3 children Louisa, Minerva & John Buntain $800.00
1 Negro Woman Chany about 16 years old & child Esther $400.00
1 Negro Woman July Ann 18 years old $530.00
1 Negro Woman Matilda 17 years old $550.00
1 Negro Woman Pamilia 14 years old $600.00
1 Negro Woman Rachael America 18 years $250.00
1 Negro Man Jo about 57 years $250.00
1 Negro Man George about 58 years $500.00
1 Negro Man Lewis aobut 28 years $800.00
1 Negro Man Jake about 31 years $700.00
1 Negro Man Jim about 28 years $950.00
1 Negro Man [[McClure-6676|Alfred]] about 26 years $900.00
1 Negro Man [[McClure-7117|Solomon]] about 21 years $900.00
1 Negro Man '''[[McClure-6675|Sam]]''' about 24 years $950.00
1 Negro Man '''[[Waller-4888|Ned]]''' about 18 years $900.00
1 Negro Man Nathan about 18 years $750.00
1 Negro Boy Levi about 16 years $850.00
1 Negro Boy Jerry about 12 years $400.00
1 Negro Boy Fred about 12 years $400.00
1 Negro Boy Jake Waller 10 years $300.00
1 Negro Boy '''[[McClure-6677|George Waller]]''' 8 years $300.00


The undersigned having been appointed by the Union County Court to appraise the estate of '''[[McClure-6674|Alexander McClure]]''' Deceased have viewed & appraised said Estate above set forth Milton Young Admor of said Estate presented the notes set down as above as the Inventory of Notes due and available unavailable to said Estate.
Milton Young, Admo of Alex McClure Deceased
Hugh McEllroy
Philip Boone
Kinchen Bell
Robert Hale
W G Hughes

At A County Court began and held for the County of Union at the courthouse in Morganfield on Monday the 18th day of January 1841 this Inventory and appraisement of the estate of Alexander McClure deceased was returned into court by the commissioners and ordered to be recorded which was recorded accordingly.

Slaves held by Baker Boswell DeGraffenreid

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Fayette County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Fayette County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] '''[[DeGraffenried-48|Baker Boswell DeGraffenreid]]''' "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWD-F9ZM : 15 February 2020), B B Degraffenreid in entry for MM9.1.1/MVHH-FLD:, 1850. *The slave schedule of the 1850 U.S. Census named Baker Boswell Degraffenreid* as the owner of 74 slaves; in fact, before he gave slaves as gifts to some of his children in the 1840s, he owned more than 100. Although Alfred Evans’s wife and children lived on the Degraffenreid property, it is likely that Alfred himself was the slave of neighbors – probably Degraffenreid’s son-in-law Elijah L. Evans. *When Fayette County planter B.B. Degraffenreid died in 1855, his slaves were divided among family members. Eight-year-old Greene Evans and his brother John went to Degraffenreid's daughter Sarah (1831-1901, and her husband, Dr. Solomon P. Green, while most of the others became the property of Sarah's brother Henry, a cruel man with the reputation of mistreating his slaves. The kind-hearted Greens may have asked for the two boys specifically to protect them from Henry's brutality.https://sharetngov.tnsosfiles.com/tsla/exhibits/blackhistory/evans.htm '''US Slave Schedule 1850:''' (1 of 2)"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWD-F9ZM : 15 February 2020), B B Degraffenreid in entry for MM9.1.1/MVHH-FLD:, 1850. *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 28 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1822 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 5 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1845 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 11 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1839 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 40 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1810 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 7 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1843 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 4 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1846 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 0 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1850 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 2 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1848 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 2 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1848 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 20 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1830 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 25 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1825 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 26 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1824 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 65 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1785 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 27 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1823 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 18 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1832 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 45 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1805 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 4 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1846 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 2 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1848 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 12 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1838 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 11 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1839 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 10 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1840 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 8 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1842 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 25 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1825 Race Black Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 20 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1830 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 8 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1842 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 3 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1847 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 28 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1822 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 30 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1820 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 55 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1795 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 30 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1820 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 3 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1847 Race Mulatto Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Male Age 1 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1849 Race Mulatto Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 25 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1825 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 9 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1841 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 0 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1850 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 20 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1830 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule '''US Slave Schedule 1850''' (2 of 2) "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWD-F96Z : 15 February 2020), B B De Graffinread in entry for MM9.1.1/MVHH-FGT:, 1850. *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 9 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1841 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 2 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1848 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 25 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1825 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 22 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1828 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 40 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1810 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 70 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1780 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 16 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1834 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 45 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1805 Race Mulatto Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 23 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1827 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 0 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1850 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 30 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1820 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 9 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1841 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 10 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1840 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 3 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1847 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 0 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1850 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 26 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1824 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 2 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1848 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 35 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1815 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 15 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1835 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 50 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1800 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 34 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1816 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 16 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1834 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 12 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1838 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 5 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1845 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 11 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1839 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 40 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1810 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 30 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1820 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 6 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1844 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 0 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1850 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex Female Age 15 Event Date 1850 Event Place Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Place (Original) Fayette county, part of, Fayette, Tennessee, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1835 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule ==Sources==

Slaves held by Benjamin T Harris

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[[Category:Albemarle County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Harris-48423|Benjamin Tate Harris]] held slaves for many years. He inherited 7 slaves (named on his profile) from his father's estate in January of 1809 when he was still a young man. The 1810 U.S. Federal Census lists Benjamin (1 free white male, age 16-25), and 9 slaves."United States Census, 1810," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH28-SRS : accessed 9 August 2021), Benjamin Hanis, Amherst, Nelson, Virginia, United States; citing p. 697, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 70; FHL microfilm 181,430. The 1820 and 1830 U.S. Federal Censuses for Benjamin have not been located yet. The 1840 U.S. Federal Census lists Ben Harris with 23 slaves: {| border="1" class="sortable" !1840 U.S. Census--Albemarle, Virginia!!!! |- |Head of Family: Ben Harris||||Number of Slaves |- |Slave males, age 0-9||||4 |- |Slave males, age 10-23||||3 |- |Slave males, age 23-34||||5 |- |Slave males, age 35-54||||1 |- |Slave females, age 0-9||||5 |- |Slave females, age 10-23||||1 |- |Slave females, age 23-34||||3 |- |Slave females, age 35-54||||1 |- |Total Number of Slaves||||23 |}"United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHBM-WD5 : 2 March 2021), Ben Harris, Albemarle, Virginia, United States; citing p. 144, NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm . The 1850 U.S. Federal Census Slave Schedule shows Benjamin Harris with 25 slaves:"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWJ-MTPZ : 15 February 2020), Benjn Harris in entry for MM9.1.1/MV8K-7R5:, 1850. {| border="1" class="sortable" !1850 U.S. Census--Slave Schedule--Albemarle, Virginia--23 Oct 1850!!!!!!!! |- |Slave Owner: Benjamin Harris|||||||| |- |Number of Slaves||||Age||Sex||Color |- |||1||40||M||B |- |||1||60||F||B |- |||1||35||M||B |- |||1||33||F||B |- |||1||31||M||B |- |||1||28||M||B |- |||1||21||M||B |- |||1||26||M||B |- |||1||18||M||B |- |||1||17||F||B |- |||1||14||M||B |- |||1||16||M||B |- |||1||14||M||B |- |||1||12||F||B |- |||1||11||M||B |- |||1||8||F||B |- |||1||6||M||B |- |||1||4||M||B |- |||1||3||M||B |- |||1||4||M||B |- |||1||3||M||B |- |||1||1||F||B |- |||1||1||F||B |- |||1||6/12||F||B |- |||1||10||F||B |- |Total Number of Slaves: 25|||||||| |} The final census was taken the year Benjamin T. Harris died, in 1860. The 1860 U.S. Federal Census Slave Schedule shows Benjamin with 19 slaves:"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKYM-75N2 : 16 October 2019), Benjamin Harris, 1860. {| border="1" class="sortable" !1860 U.S. Census--Slave Schedule--St Anne's Parish, Albemarle, Virginia!!!!!! |- |Slave Owner: Benjamin Harris|||||| |- |Number of Slaves||Age||Sex||Color |- |1||29||M||B |- |1||25||M||B |- |1||24||M||B |- |1||23||M||B |- |1||13||M||B |- |1||14||M||B |- |1||70||F||B |- |1||45||F||B |- |1||40||F||B |- |1||20||F||B |- |1||18||F||B |- |1||17||F||B |- |1||16||F||B |- |1||33||F||B |- |1||8||F||B |- |1||2||F||B |- |1||6/12||M||B |- |1||6/12||M||B |- |Total Number of Slaves: 19||||Slave Houses: 9|| |} == Research Notes == Potential record for slaves held on Benjamin's Nelson County farm: (no matching residence found for any Benjamin Harris living in Nelson County) '''1850 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 2; FHL microfilm: 444980; Record number: 44327;
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Benjn Harris owner in household of Benjn Harris in Nelson, Virginia, United States.
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Slaves held by James Turner Rittenhouse, Slave Owner

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Nelson County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Nelson County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ---- [[Rittenhouse-49|James Turner Rittenhouse]] held slaves for many years. James Turner Rittenhouse was age 25 in 1840 when the U.S. Federal Census was conducted. He married the previous year, in Apr of 1839. The 1840 U.S. Federal Census lists J. T. Rittenhouse with 3 slaves. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: St Annes, Albemarle, Virginia; Roll: 549; Page: 155; Family History Library Film: 0029683
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J T Rettenheuse in St Annes, Albemarle, Virginia.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !1840 US Federal Census--St Annes, Albemarle County, Virginia!!!!!! |- |Name of Head of Family: J T Rittenhouse|||||| |- |Slave Information||||Number Held|| |- |Slaves, females, under 10||||2|| |- |Slaves, females, 10 thru 23||||1|| |- |Total slaves||||3|| |} The 1850 U. S. Federal Census Slave Schedule lists Jas. T. Rittenhouse, now aged 35 and living in Nelson County, with 4 slaves. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Unknown (34) in Nelson, Virginia, USA.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !1850 U.S. Federal Census -- Slave Schedules!!!!!!Nelson County, Virginia!!!!!! |- |Name of Slave Owner||||Number of Slaves||||Age||Sex||Color |- |Jas T Rittenhouse||||1||||34||F||B |- |||||1||||14||F||B |- |||||1||||30||F||B |- |||||1||||7||M||M |- |Total Slaves||||4|||||||| |} The 1860 U. S. Federal Census Slave Schedule shows James T. Rittenhouse, now aged 45, with 10 slaves. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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James T Rittenhouse in Nelson, Virginia, USA.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !1860 U.S. Federal Census--Slave Schedules!!!!!!!!Nelson County, Virginia!!!!!! |- |Name of Slave Owner||||||Number of Slaves||||Age||Sex||Color |- |James T. Rittenhouse||||||1||||43||F||B |- |||||||1||||34||M||M |- |||||||1||||24||F||B |- |||||||1||||21||F||B |- |||||||1||||20||F||B |- |||||||1||||17||M||M |- |||||||1||||8||F||B |- |||||||1||||4||F||B |- |||||||1||||3||M||B |- |||||||1||[Probably [[Rittenhouse-1222|Isaac]]]||4/12||M||B |- |Total Slaves||||||10|||||||| |- |Slave houses||||||2|||||||| |} 1860: The infant that is 4 months old is very likely [[Rittenhouse-1222|Isaac]], the child born to [[Rittenhouse-1221|Sarah]] in 1860."Virginia, Slave Birth Index, 1853-1866," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W8B9-263Z : 4 February 2020), Jas S Rittenhouse in entry for Isaac, 1860; citing Birth, Nelson, Virginia, United States, Virgina State Library and Archives, Richmond; FHL microfilm 008249760. It isn't yet known which of the women of child-bearing age might represent Sarah. == Sources ==

Slaves held by Waddell Waddy W. Roberts

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Nelson County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Nelson County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ---- [[Roberts-1856|Waddy W. Roberts]] held slaves for many years. In the 1840 Federal Census, he is listed with 39 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !1840 US Federal Census--Nelson County, Virginia!!!! |- |Name of Head of Family: Waddy W. Roberts|||| |- |Slave Information||||Number Held |- |Slaves, males, under 10||||10 |- |Slaves, males, 10 thru 23||||6 |- |Slaves, males, 24 thru 35||||5 |- |Slaves, males, 36 thru 54||||1 |- |Slaves, females, under 10||||8 |- |Slaves, females, 10 thru 23||||6 |- |Slaves, females, 24 thru 35||||1 |- |Slaves, females, 36 thru 54||||2 |- |Total slaves||||39 |} In the 1850 U.S. Federal Census Slave Schedules, Waddy W. Roberts is listed with 26 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !1850 U.S. Federal Census -- Slave Schedules!!!!!!Nelson County, Virginia!!!!!! |- |Name of Slave Owner||||Number of Slaves||||Age||Sex||Color |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||55||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||40||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||30||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||30||F||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||25||F||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||22||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||14||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||11||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||9||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||12||F||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||7||F||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||3||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||13||F||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||2||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||1||F||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||32||F||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||15||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||11||F||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||9||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||7||F||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||5||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||2||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||13||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||13||F||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||10||F||B |- |Total Slaves||||||||26|||| |} Two of the slaves that Waddy Roberts owned were [[Roberts-41385|Eliza]] and [[Roberts-41388|Sarah]], who were both registered in the Virginia Slave Birth Index when they gave birth. Eliza gave birth to a son, [[Roberts-41386|Walker]], in 1854 and to a daughter, [[Roberts-41387|Joanna]], in 1856. Sarah gave birth to a son, [[Roberts-41389|Oscar]], in 1856. In the 1860 U.S. Federal Census Slave Schedules, Waddy W. Roberts is listed with 18 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !1860 U.S. Federal Census -- Slave Schedules!!!!!!Nelson County, Virginia!!!!!! |- |Name of Slave Owner||||Number of Slaves||||Age||Sex||Color |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||53||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||70||F||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||34||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||30||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||23||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||20||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||10||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||10||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||1||||8||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||||||3||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||||||3||M||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||||||36||F||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||||||23||F||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||||||22||F||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||||||14||F||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||||||6||F||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||||||2||F||B |- |Waddy W. Roberts||||||||1||F||B |- |Total Slaves||18||||Slave Houses: 3|||||| |} == Sources == *"United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHBW-9LW : 2 March 2021), Waddy W Roberts, Nelson, Choctaw, Oklahoma, United States; citing p. 73, NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm . NOTE: This is for Nelson, Virginia, not Choctaw, Oklahoma. Unknown why FamilySearch citation is referencing Oklahoma. Waddy W. Roberts is on Line 26. *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWL-BB2M : 15 February 2020), Waddy M Roberts in entry for MM9.1.1/MVD9-Q4S:, 1850. *Eliza and baby Walker, 1854: "Virginia, Slave Birth Index, 1853-1866," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WD27-87W2 : 4 February 2020), Waddy W Roberts in entry for Walker Roberts, Apr 1854; citing Birth, Nelson, Virginia, United States, Virgina State Library and Archives, Richmond; FHL microfilm 008249760. *Eliza and baby Joanna, 1856: "Virginia, Slave Birth Index, 1853-1866," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WD27-8QN2 : 4 February 2020), Waddy W Roberts in entry for Joanna Roberts, 1856; citing Birth, Nelson, Virginia, United States, Virgina State Library and Archives, Richmond; FHL microfilm 008249760. *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-L3ZM : 16 October 2019), Waddy W Roberts, 1860.

Slaves in Steuben County New York

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[[Category:Steuben County, New York, Slaves]] This page provides a place to list the names and basic information about enslaved people in Steuben County NY. Their individual profiles should include the category "Category:Steuben County, New York, Slaves" so they show up on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Steuben_County%2C_New_York%2C_Slaves that dynamic list]. Research about family trees and connections can be on this page, though if it's very detailed or long, consider making another page. For Steuben County, the 1790 Census shows 7 enslaved people, 1800 US Census shows 22. 1810 shows 87, 1820 shows 46. Slavery officially ended in New York on 4 July 1827, but there are still 2 slaves on the 1830 census. '''Enslaved / freed people known by name" ===BATH=== Number of Enslaved people by census: 1800 (9), 1810 (55), 1820 (13) *NO LAST NAME **Ann (Enslavers: [[Faulkner-5581|John Faulkner]] (in Painted Post) and [[Perine-947|Ann Faulkner]]) - listed in John's will of 1804 and given to his wife, Ann, and after her death to his daughter Mary Sill, and then Ann was to be freed at age 35. **Anna (Enslavers: William Helm, Ira Pratt) "a Negroe girl" Sold for $40 at a sheriff's auction (to pay Helm's debts) to Ira Pratt on 22 January 1808A bill of sale printed in the newspaper article, "A Curious Old Document" in the Hornellsville Tribune (Hornellsville, New York), 1878 May 10, page **Caty (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) mother of Taylor **Milly (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) mother of Willy **Molly (enslaver William Dunn), mother of Peter, a "negro wench" **Nellie (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) daughter of Betty and Aaron, born 2 March 1804. Possibly daughter of Aaron Butcher or of Betsy and Aaron Bristol **Peter (enslaver William Dunn), son of Molly, born 1 Apr 1800 **Taylor (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) son of Caty, born 4 April 1805 **Willy (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) son of Milly, born 16 April 1805 *Adams, Mary - married Stephen *Adams, Stephen - married Mary *Alexander, Frances (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) married Moses Alexander *Alexander, George (enslaver: John Fitzhugh) married Jenny *Alexander, Moses (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) married Frances *Alexander, Stephen (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) *Bristol, Aaron – (Enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) *Bristol, Betsy – (Enslavers: William and Matilda Helm, a lawyer in Bath), aunt of Austin Steward **Bristol, child of Betsy (Enslaver: Daniel Cruger) **Bristol, child of Betsy (Enslaver: Daniel Cruger) *Butcher, Aaron (enslavers: possibly William Helm, John Fitzhugh, Howell Bull) Aaron Butcher was purchased in 1809 by Howell Bull from John Fitzhugh (husband of Jennie Helm, daughter of William Helm). Bull manumitted Aaron in 1817. Aaron may have been part of Fitzhugh's household and come to Bath in 1805 or come north with Helm in 1800 and been part of Jenny's dowry. *Butcher, Molly - first wife of Aaron *Butcher, Phryminta (aka Minta or Minty)- second wife of Aaron *Brown, Jack (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) *Butler, Jeremiah (enslavers: Presley and Susan Thornton) *Butler, Juba (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) – married Mima, born in Guinea, Africa *Butler, Mima – married Juba *Cooper, Daniel (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) husband of Phoebe *Cooper, Jennie (enslavers: Presley and Susan Thornton) *Cooper, Phoebe (Enslaver: Dugald Cameron) wife of Daniel *Crook, John *Diggings, Edward (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) *Diggs, Jerry (enslavers: Presley and Susan Thornton) married Mary *Dorsey, Edward (Enslaver: Dugald Cameron) - married Sally *Dorsey, Sally - married Edward. Maiden name unknown *Howell, Peter - (enslaved by father of Edward Howell) *Jarvis, Harry (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) married Linda *Jarvis, Linda (maiden name unknown) *Labor, Robert *Lucas, Harry [Harvey] (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) *Lucas, Lucinda (enslavers: Presley and Susan Thornton, possibly also William Helm), married Harry Lucas **Daughter (born between 1795 and 1806, referenced in the 1820 census, possibly born before the 1799 law), father unknown **John (b. Jun 1802) father unknown **Edward (b March 1804) - father might be Harvey Lucas **William Lucas (born between 1804 and 1818), taken to KY and sold. **Peggie Lucas (born between 1804 and 1818), taken to KY and sold **son Lucas (born between 1806 and 1818) referenced in the 1820 census **Franklin Lucas (b. 1814 Oct 15), born enslaved, birth recorded by county clerk. *Prim, Joe - married Mary *Prim, Mary - married Joe *Stewart, Robert (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) father of Austin, died c. 1816 *Stewart, Susan (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) mother of Austin **Stewart, Austin (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) author of "22 Years a Slave" **Stewart, Mary, sister of Austin (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) sold to a lawyer in Bath. ***Mary Steward was the mother of 2 or 3 children by c. 1815 *Tappan (aka Tapkin, Edward (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) *Thomas, John - married Caty, might be father of Taylor *Thompson, Abby - married Ezekiel *Thompson, Cato - married Judy *Thompson, Ezekiel - married Abby *Thompson, Judy - married Cato *Tolliver, Nancy (enslaver John Fitzhugh, brought to Bath c. 1803)– married William Tolliver *Tolliver, William (aka Billy) – married Nancy *Watkins, Edward (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) – married Frances *Watkins, Frances (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) – married Edward *Watkins, Julia (enslavers: Presley and Susan Thornton) *Waktins, King (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) - married Agge. brother of Simon Watkins *Watkins, Simon (born c. 1785), aka "The Mayor of Bath", married Priscilla. brother of King Watkins. Sold by William Helm to Samuel S. Haight, purchased his freedom and manumitted in 1813, record filed with county clerk 25 April 1815.Centennial Celebration of Bath,1893, p. 188 https://archive.org/details/officialrecordso01hull/page/188/mode/2up *Watkins, Thomas (enslavers: William and Matilda Helm) '''The 1820 Census for Bath''' enumerates 65 free people of color (many had formerly been enslaved). Seventeen were living in houses owned by white people; 11 households (total of 48 people) were headed by free blacks, shown below. .(#)=number of people in household *King Watkins (2) *Aaron Butcher (3) - likely include Phryminta *Billy Tolliver (6) - likely includes Nancy Tolliver, a daughter, and sons William, Nathaniel, and Humphrey. *Moses Alexander (3) *Abby Williams (4) *Simon Watkins (8) *Harvey and Lucinda Lucas (6) *Will. McKinsey (6) *Juba and Mima Butler (2) *Jerry Diggs (3) *Daniel Cooper (5) ===Canisteo === Number of Enslaved people by census: 1800 (2), 1810 (3), 1820 (6) *Barr, Bob. (enslaver: probably Col. Thomas McBurney) Born 1809.Near, Irwin. "A History of Steuben County New York and its People", 1911, p. 485. Online at https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_Steuben_County_New_York_and/ *Slave Cemetery - In 1911, said to be at "the cluster of evergreens at the head of the lane leading to the hills opposite the house [of Col. McBurney]"Near, Irwin. "A History of Steuben County New York and its People", 1911, p. 485. Online at https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_Steuben_County_New_York_and/ === Dansville === Number of Enslaved people by census: 1800 (-), 1810 (5), 1820 (1) === Howard === Number of Enslaved people by census: 1800 (-), 1810 (-), 1820 (1) === Jersey === Number of Enslaved people by census: 1800 (-), 1810 (-), 1820 (1) === Lindley === Number of Enslaved people by census: 1800 (7), 1810 (-), 1820 (-) === Painted Post / Corning === Number of Enslaved people by census: 1800 (2), 1810 (22), 1820 (18) === Reading === Number of Enslaved people by census: 1800 (-), 1810 (-), 1820 (4) === Urbana === *Hannah Grant (c. 1790 in Pennsylvania- c. 1885), in household of Rev John Smith and Mary (nee Laird) Smith. She lived in Hammondsport in the 1850s.Centennial Celebration of Bath https://archive.org/details/officialrecordso01hull/page/188/mode/2up === Wayne === Number of Enslaved people by census: 1800 (-), 1810 (2), 1820 (2)

Slaves James M Cave, Sr, Alabama

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[[Category:Tishomingo County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:Tishomingo County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:1840 US Census, Autauga County, Alabama]] [[Category:Autauga County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Autauga County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] This page serves to document and further the research of enslaved individuals held by slave owner [[Cave-934|James M. Cave, Sr.]] (1796-1863) === 1820 === *In 1820, there were 3 male slaves under 14, and one female slave age 14-25. '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Fauquier, Virginia; Page: 46; NARA Roll: M33_136; Image: 61
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James Caves in Fauquier, Virginia.
=== 1840 === *In the 1840 census James was in Autauga, Alabama with 18 slaves '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Autauga, Alabama; Roll: 1; Page: 41; Family History Library Film: 0002332
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James Caves in Autauga, Alabama.
: Free Colored Persons - Females - 55 thru 99: 1 :Slaves - Males - Under 10: 2 :Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 3 :Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 3 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 1 :Slaves - Females - Under 10: 1 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 3 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 3 :Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99: 2 === 1860 === *In 1860, he was recorded in Tishomingo County, Mississippi, with 4 slaves: '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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James Cave in Tishomingo, Mississippi, USA.
**Male, 65 **Female, 50 **Male, 30 **Male, 6 == Research Notes == *I haven't been able to locate a will, which may give the names of the 4 slaves he had in 1860.[[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 03:01, 3 August 2022 (UTC) == Sources == * "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6GK-X5K : 18 February 2021), James Cave, 1860.

Slaves of, Henry Allen Hightower, Georgia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Early County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Early County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Hightower-2168|Henry Allen Hightower (abt.1831-abt.1860)]], and attempt to connect them to their families. : In July, 1860, Henry Allen Hightower held 39 slaves in Early County, Georgia. '''Slave Schedule''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Henry Allen Hightower, slave owner of 39 enslaved people, in 1860 in District 6, Early, Georgia, USA.
'''12 September 1860 Deed - Grantor: Henry A. Hightower / Grantee: James Salter (in trust for son, John A Hightower). Recorded in Early County, Georgia Superior Court''' * [[Hightower-2169|Celia Hightower (abt.1810-)]], a woman, about 50 years of age * Mary, a woman, about 50 years of age * Sylvia, a woman, about 50 years of age * Mahalah, a woman, about 23 years of age * Linda (Mahalah's child), about 7 years of age * Georgia Ann, a girl (Mahalah's child), about 5 years of age * Laura, a girl (Mahalah's child), about 3 years of age * Sandy, a boy (Mahalah's child), about 8 months old * Charlotte, a girl about 18 years old * Isabella, a girl about 17 years old * Eliza, a girl about 16 years old * Pink (Eliza's child) about 15 months old * Sarah, a girl about 12 years old * John, a boy about 10 years old * Kristin about 9 years old * Alsbern a man about 35 years old * James a man about 30 years old * Dick a man about 22 years old * Frank about 2 years old '''1861 - Probate Record, Early County, Georgia: Enslaved listed in Inventory and Appraisments of the Estate of Henry A. Hightower ''' *11 February 1861, appraisal submitted and certified. *12 March 1861, recorded in Annual Returns, Volume B {| border="1" class="sortable" !Inventory No.!!Name of Enslaved!!Description!!Appraised Value |- |1||* [[Hightower-2170|Mingo]]||Man||$2,000 |- |2||Owen||Man||$1,500 |- |3||Anthony||Man||$1,500 |- |4||Jed||Man||$1,500 |- |5||Carson||Man||$1,200 |- |6||||Boy||$700 |- |7||Henritta||Woman||$1,400 |- |7||Mary||Child|| |- |8||Rany||Girl||$1,300 |- |9||Dinah||Girl||$1,000 |- |10||Emily||Girl||$1,000 |- |11||Hami[?]||Woman||$1,700 |- |11||Deliah||Child|| |- |11||Martha Ann||Child|| |- |[12]||Violet||Woman||$800 |- |[13]||Nanc[?]||Woman||$200 |- |14||Rachell||Woman||$2,220 |- |14||Reuben||Child|| |- |14||Sylla||Child|| |- |14||Edmund||Child|| |- |[15]||Linda||Woman||$1,400 |- |||Milly||Child|| |} ==Sources== *Early County, Georgia, Deed Book L: 694. Henry A. Hightower for the indenture of enslaved people in trust for son, John A. Hightower (to James Salter, 12 September 1860); imaged, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3Q5-W326-9?i=393 : accessed 14 November 2022) 8564264 > image 394 of 513. *Early County, Georgia, Annual Returns, Book B, 1857-1864: 278, Inventory and appraisments, Estate of Henry A. Hightower, 11 February 1861; imaged in “Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992,” ''Ancestry'' ([https://www.ancestry.com](https://www.ancestry.com/): accessed 31 October 2022) > Early > Annual Returns, Vol B, 1857-1864 > image 156.

Slaves of, James Campbell Jr, South Carolina

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[[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina]] This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Campbell-62458|James Campbell Jr (abt.1749-)]], and attempt to connect them to their families. ==Slaves== In Abbeville South Carolina,[[Campbell-62458|James Campbell Jr (abt.1749-)]] inherited slaves from the estate of his father [[Campbell-52986 | James Campbell Sr]]. Their names were: *Man [[Campbell-58193 | Roger]] *His wife, a woman named [[Campbell-58194 | Lend]] *Their son, a boy named [[Campbell-58195 | Able]] '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/443498 Miscellaneous estate papers (Abbeville County, South Carolina), 1782-1958] Probate records, Boxes 106-107, packages 2678-2899
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Abbeville > Probate Court, Probate records > 1782-1958 > Box 106, Packages 2678-2793 > image 185 of 325
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Slaves of, Joshua Washington Toomer, South Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Plantations, Needs Research]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston, South Carolina]] ==Slaves of Joshua Washington Toomer== This page's purpose is to record the enslaved persons owned by [[Toomer-252|Joshua Washington Toomer]] and attempt to connect them to their families. Bill of sale from William H. Evans to Joshua W. Toomer for a slave named Emma on February 17, 1825. '''Evans, William H. To Joshua W. Toomer, Bill Of Sale For A Slave Named Emma. Date: 2/17/1825.''' Bill of Sale for Enslaved Person, Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003), Volume 005A, Page 00353. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina (catalog record accessed 19 December 2022) *Emma Bill of sale for 34 slaves from Joshua W. Toomer and Elizabeth R. Toomer to Jordan Myrick on 3 March 1826. Only 33 names of enslaved persons are noted in the catalog record. '''Toomer, Joshua W. And Elizabeth R. Toomer To Jordan Myrick, Bill Of Sale For 34 Slaves. Date: 3/13/1826.''' Bill of Sale for Enslaved Persons, Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003), Volume 005D, Page 00121. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina (catalog record accessed 8 December 2022) *[[Toomer-253|Aberdeen]] *[[Toomer-254|Adam]] *[[Toomer-255|Antony]] *[[Toomer-256|Billy]] *[[Toomer-257|Binah]] *[[Toomer-258|Bob]] *[[Toomer-259|Brutus]] *[[Toomer-260|Cain]] *[[Toomer-261|Cassandra]] *[[Toomer-262|Cyrus]] *[[Toomer-263|Delia]] *[[Toomer-264|Diana]] *[[Toomer-265|Eve]] *[[Toomer-266|Fanny]] *[[Toomer-267|Harriett]] *[[Toomer-268|June]] *[[Toomer-269|Lyna]] *[[Toomer-270|Lynah]] *[[Toomer-271|Lynda]] *[[Toomer-272|Marsha]] *[[Toomer-273|Nancy]] *[[Toomer-274|Natty]] *[[Toomer-275|Nelly]] *[[Toomer-276|Penda]] *[[Toomer-277|Phillis]] *[[Toomer-278|Plymouth]] *[[Toomer-279|Rachel]] *[[Toomer-280|Sambo]] *[[Toomer-281|Sukey]] *[[Toomer-282|Tom]] *[[Toomer-283|Valerius]] *[[Toomer-284|Venus]] *[[Toomer-285|Winny]] Bill of sale from Joshua W. Toomer to Henry N. Cruger for a slave named Tibb and her infant on February 23, 1827. '''Toomer, Joshua W. To Henry N. Cruger, Bill Of Sale For A Slave Named Tibb And Her Infant. Date: 2/23/1827.''' Bill of Sale for Enslaved Persons, Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003), Volume 005D, Page 00380. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina (catalog record accessed 19 December 2022) *Tibb Bill of sale from Harry Edwards to Joshua W. Toomer for a mestigo slave named Isaac, warranted sound, on February 25, 1828. '''Edwards, Harry To Joshua W. Toomer, Bill Of Sale For A Mestigo Slave Named Isaac, Warranted Sound. Date: 9/25/1828.''' Bill of Sale for Enslaved Person, Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003), Volume 005G, Page 00387. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina (catalog record accessed 19 December 2022) *Isaac Bill of sale from Joseph A. Winthrop, Admor. of Mary Winthrop to Joshua W. Toomer for 17 slaves, including Sarah and her child, Diana, on March 18, 1833. Only 15 names of enslaved persons are noted in the catalog record. '''Winthrop, Joseph A., Admor. Of Mary Winthrop To Joshua W. Toomer, Bill Of Sale For 17 Slaves, Including Sarah And Her Child, Diana. Date: 3/18/1833.''' Bill of Sale for Enslaved Persons, Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003), Volume 005O, Page 00244. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina (catalog record accessed 19 December 2022) *Andrew *Anthony *Cato *Diana *Flora *Hannah *James *John *July *Linda *Lucy *Rachel *Sarah *Venus *William Bill of sale from A.W. Campbell, Exor. and Mary Allston, Exis. of General Joseph W. Allston to Joshua W. Toomer for a slave named Henry, Charlotte, his wife, and their children, Sue, Lizzy, and Lucy on January 13, 1837. '''Campbell, A. W., Exor. And Mary Allston, Exix. Of General Joseph W. Allston To Joshua W. Toomer, Bill Of Sale For A Slave Named Henry, Charlotte, His Wife, And Their Children Sue, Lizzy And Lucy. Date: 1/13/1837.''' Bill of Sale for Enslaved Persons, Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003), Volume 005T, Page 00067. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina (catalog record accessed 19 December 2022) *Henry *Charlotte *Sue *Lizzy *Lucy Bill of sale from George Edwards to Joshua W. Toomer for 82 slaves, including a mulatto slave named Joe on December 22, 1837. Only 64 names of enslaved persons are noted in the catalog record. '''Edwards, George To Joshua W. Toomer, Bill Of Sale For 82 Slaves, Including A Mulatto Slave Named Joe. Date: 12/22/1837.''' Bill of Sale for Enslaved Persons, Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003), Volume 005T, Page 00263. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina (catalog record accessed 19 December 2022) *Amy *April *Bachus *Bella *Ben *Bess *Binah *Bob *Brista *Cato *Charity *Chloe *Christiana *Clarinda *Crocket *Davy *Dick *Dinah *Dover *Edy *Elsey *Eve *Fanny *Grace *Hannah *Harriett *Jack *Jackson *Jacob *James *Joan *Joe *John *Leah *Lenah *Little Sancho *Lucy *Mathias *Molly *Monday *Moses *Nancy *Nelly *Parish *Phillis *Pino *Present *Primus *Rinchy *Sancho *Scilla *Sibby *Simon *Smart *Snow *Sue *Susy *Tamer *Tamerain *Tenah *Tibby *Vigo *Winter *Witter In the 1830 census Joshua was in Charleston Ward 4, Charleston, South Carolina. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Charleston Ward 4, Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 170; Page: 108; Family History Library Film: 0022504
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Joshua W Toomer in Charleston Ward 4, Charleston, South Carolina.
'''Name: Joshua W Toomer'''
'''Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Charleston Ward 4, Charleston, South Carolina''' {| border="1" |Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14:||1 |- |Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19:||1 |- |Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49:||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - Under 5:||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9:||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14:||2 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39:||1 |- |Slaves - Males - Under 10:||1 |- |Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23:||2 |- |Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35:||1 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10:||1 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23:||1 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35:||2 |- |Free White Persons - Under 20:||6 |- |Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:||2 |- |Total Free White Persons:||8 |- |Total Slaves:||8 |- |Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):||16 |} In the 1840 census Ila [Joshua] was in Charleston Neck, Charleston, South Carolina. Notation on record: "J W Toomer rather than Ila Turnier. Correction due to an error in transcription." '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Charleston Neck, Charleston, South Carolina; Roll: 509; Page: 116; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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Ila Turnier in Charleston Neck, Charleston, South Carolina.
'''Name: Ila Turnier [J W Toonier] [J W Toomer]'''
'''Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Charleston Neck, Charleston, South Carolina''' {| border="1" |Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29:||2 |- |Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49:||1 |- |Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59:||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19:||2 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49:||1 |- |Slaves - Males - Under 10:||3 |- |Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23:||3 |- |Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54:||1 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10:||1 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23:||3 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35:||1 |- |Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54:||2 |- |Persons Employed in Agriculture:||1 |- |Persons Employed in Learned Professional Engineers:||1 |- |Free White Persons - Under 20:||2 |- |Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:||4 |- |Total Free White Persons:||7 |} == Sources ==

Slaves of, Samuel Parker Turner, Troup Georgia

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[[Category:Putnam County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Putnam County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Troup County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Troup County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] -------------- "This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Turner-37922|Samuel Parker Turner]], and attempt to connect them to their families." ------------------ ==13 Jan 1847 Samuel's Inventory and Appraisement == [[Turner-37922|Samuel Parker Turner]] Inventory and Appraisement that shows ''' '''FamilySearch''' Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93R-6FCB?cc=1999178&wc=9SBS-YWP%3A267793901%2C267826101 : 20 May 2014), Troup > Returns 1847-1849 vol F > image 32 of 360; citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia. {{Image|file=Turner-37921-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Pg 3 }} {{Image|file=Turner-37921-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Pg 4 }} {{Image|file=Turner-37921-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Pg 5 }} {{Image|file=Turner-37921-4.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Pg 6 }} {{Image|file=Turner-37921-6.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Pg 7 }} -------------------------- ==Inventory and Appraisement Listing Value of Slaves== Last statement on 1846 will of [[Turner-37922|Samuel Parker Turner]]; And the balance of my negroes and other property that may belong to my estate at my death after paying my just debts to be equally divided between all my children in proportion with what has been enumerated in this will this 31st Day of July 1845. {| border="2" {| border="2" style="text-align: center;" bgcolor="FF FF F0" |+ '''Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of Samuel P. Turner of Troup County''' |- bgcolor=#F7E7CE !Name of Slave!!Value!!Sex!!Location!!Enslaver!!Willed to on 31 July 1845 |- |Irwin a Boy||Not Listed||M||Hancock, Georgia||[[Turner-37922|Samuel P. Turner]]||Wife: [[Rowe-11277|Sarah]] |- |Sorrena a Girl||"||F||"||"||Daughter: [[Turner-38062|Mary]] |- |Eliza a Girl||"||F||"||"||Daughter: [[Turner-38063|Martha]] |- |Hulda a Girl||"||F||"||"||Daughter: [[Turner-38076|Clarissa]] |- |Grace a Girl||"||F||"||"||Daughter: [[Turner-38242|Jane]] |- |[[Turner-40375|Jerry a Man]]||{{Green|$500}}||M||"||"||Wife: [[Rowe-11277|Sarah]] |- |Irwin a Man||{{Green|$750}}||M||"||"||" |- |[[Turner-40377|Nancy a Woman]]||{{Green|$500}}||F||"||"||" |- |Missouri - Daughter of Nancy||Included with Mother Nancy||F||"||"||" |- |Caroline a Woman||{{Green|$800}}||F||"||"||" |- |Harriett - Daughter of Caroline||Included with Mother Caroline||F||"||"||" |- |Elansi||"||F||"||"||" |- |[[Turner-40376|Adaline a Girl]]||{{Green|$175}}||F||"||"||Son [[Turner-38247|Shadrack]] |- |[[Turner-37921|Samnatha a Girl]]||{{Green|$150}}||F||"||"||Daughter: [[Turner-38064|Elizabeth]] |- |Alexander a Man||{{Green|$800}}||M||"||"|| |- |Jermima a Woman||{{Green|$550}}||F||"||"|| |- |Jerry a Boy||{{Green|$550}}||M||"||"|| |- |Bob a Boy||{{Green|$400}}||M||"||"|| |- |John a Boy||{{Green|$350}}||M||"||"|| |- |Isham a Boy||{{Green|$250}}||M||"||"|| |- |Francis||{{Green|$200}}||F||"||"|| |} ---------------------------- == Sources ==

Slaves of, William Sadler Fears, Georgia

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[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange]] This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Fears-53|William Sadler Fears]], and attempt to connect them to their families. These first five slaves were willed to William Sadler Fears and his brother, Jesse Griffin Fears, by their father, William Fears in 1821 in Greene County, Georgia. William S Fears and Jesse G Fears were underage at the time of the probate. There is no evidence that they still had possession of Milly and her four children at any later time. #[[Fears-618|Milly Fears]] #[[Fears-619|Charles Fears]] #[[Fears-620|Grace Fears]] #[[Fears-621|Ben Fears]] #[[Fears-623|Tom Fears]] The following slaves were recorded in the Bible by William Sadler Fears. The publication of the Bible is 1829 and has many pages of family births, marriages and deaths along with this page of slave births. Some of these slaves have been tentatively identified on the 1850 and 1860 census records. #[[Fears-627|Joel Fears]] #[[Fears-628|Susan Fears]] #[[Fears-629|Hannah Fears]] #[[Fears-630|Susan Fears]] #[[Fears-631|Abram Fears]] #[[Fears-632|Charity Fears]] #[[Fears-633|Jacob Fears]] #[[Fears-634|Ginny Fears]] #[[Fears-635|Oliver Griffin Lavender Fears]] #[[Fears-636|John Lewis Fears]] #[[Fears-637|Ellic Monroe Fears]] #[[Fears-638|Udora Fears]]

Slaves of Abijah Yeager, Alabama

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Bibb County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Bibb County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] The purpose of this page is to identify and document the slaves held by '''[[Yeager-2221|Abijah Yeager (1788-1862)]]''' in Bibb County, Alabama. == 1840 Census == * '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census" Year: 1840; Census Place: Bibb, Alabama; Roll: 1; Page: 128; Family History Library Film: 0002332 {{Ancestry Sharing|27450625|6c62d7}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|1242456|ca}} (accessed 17 February 2022) Abijah Yeager. :: Slaves - Males - Under 10: 1 :: Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 1 :: Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99: 1 :: Slaves - Females - Under 10: 1 == 1850 Slave Schedule == * '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules" The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 {{Ancestry Sharing|27450664|dc7535}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|90114053|ca}} (accessed 17 February 2022) A Yeager in W C River, Bibb, Alabama, USA. See: [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule_for_Abijah_Yeager|1850 Slave Schedule for Abijah Yeager]] :: Male 70 :: Female 32 :: Male 30 :: Male 16 :: Female 13 :: Male 10 :: Female 9 possibly '''[[Yeager-2425|Dunilla]]''' :: Female 6 possibly '''[[Yeager-2424|Haster]]''' :: Male 4 :: Female 3 :: Male 8/12 === Deed of Sale === : In 1853 Abijah gifted one slave '''[[Yeager-2424|Haster]]''', age 8, to his daughter Martha * Bibb County, Alabama Deeds, book 'G', page 568 (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3Q1-F9SN-J?i=573&cat=440215), Family Search, database with images, accessed 15 May 2021 : In 1853 Abijah gifted one slave '''[[Yeager-2425|Dunilla]]''', age 10, to his daughter Theodocia * Deed Book "G", Page 570, Bibb County, Alabama (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3Q1-F9SD-3?i=574&cat=440215), Family Search, database with images, accessed 15 May 2021 == 1860 Slave Schedule == * '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules" The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 {{Ancestry Sharing|27450716|78fd4f}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|91476913|ca}} (accessed 17 February 2022) Abijah Yeager in Bibb, Alabama, USA. See: [[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule_for_Abijah_Yeager|1860 Slave Schedule for Abijah Yeager]] :: Male 32 - [[Yeager-2518|Jacob]] :: Female 37 - [[Yeager-2525|Larina]] :: Male 20 - [[Yeager-2519|Joseph]] :: Female 18 - [[Yeager-2526|Amey]] :: Male 16 - [[Yeager-2520|Simon]] :: Male 10 - [[Yeager-2521|George]] :: Male 9 - [[Yeager-2522|Thomas]] :: Male 7 - [[Yeager-2523|Austin]] :: Male 6 - [[Yeager-2524|Samuel]] == Probate and Estate Documents == * "Alabama Estate Files, 1830-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRTY-SMC7?cc=1978117&wc=MX51-93N%3A314239501%2C315901501 : 19 May 2014), Bibb > Yeager, Abijah (1862) > image 22 of 140; county courthouses, Alabama. :: In the probated estate documents for the deceased, Abijah Yeager, there is a list of enslaved persons that he held at the time of his death in Bibb County, Alabama. :: On 29 Nov 1862, the executor of the estate petitioned the Probate Court to allow the sale of the "slaves" on behalf of the estate. * "Alabama Estate Files, 1830-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRTY-SMC9?cc=1978117&wc=MX51-93N%3A314239501%2C315901501 : 19 May 2014), Bibb > Yeager, Abijah (1862) > images 24 - 25 of 140; county courthouses, Alabama. ** '''[[Yeager-2518|Jacob]]''' - age 30 ** '''[[Yeager-2519|Joseph]]''' - age 20 ** '''[[Yeager-2520|Simon]]''' - age 17 ** '''[[Yeager-2521|George]]''' - age 14 ** '''[[Yeager-2522|Thomas]]''' - age 13 ** '''[[Yeager-2523|Austin]]''' - age 12 ** '''[[Yeager-2524|Samuel]]''' - age 10 ** '''[[Yeager-2525|Larina]]''' - age 40 ** '''[[Yeager-2526|Amey]]''' - age 20

Slaves of Abner Blocker - Slavery Documentation Page

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[[Category:Edgefield County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Edgefield County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] ==Slaves of [[Blocker-443|Abner Blocker (1785-1835)]]== ==Slaves Received== ::Links to Slave profiles are below the list of sources :: :'''1-9''' Ancestry.com. Edgefield, South Carolina, U.S., Slave Records, 1774-1866 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014, Edgefield County Historical Society, 2010; Edgefield, South Carolina; Slave Records of Edgefield County, South Carolina; Author: Lucas, Gloria Ramsey, Name: Abner Blocker, Role: New Owner, :: :::''1'' ........Enslaved Person: Adam. {{Ancestry Sharing|29941167|6c6e85}} : :::''2'' ........Enslaved Person: Randal. {{Ancestry Sharing|28507897|9ca892}} : :::''3-6'' ....Enslaved Person: Sarah, Margaret, Silvia, Emila. {{Ancestry Sharing|28507920|989748}} : :::''7-9'' ....Enslaved Person: Sinthea, Giles, Carlyne. {{Ancestry Sharing|29941203|89a090}} #[[Blocker-445|Adam Blocker (bef.1819-aft.1819)]] #[[Blocker-523|Randal Blocker (abt.1791-aft.1819)]] #[[Blocker-524|Sarah Blocker (abt.1803-aft.1819)]] #[[Blocker-525|Margaret Blocker (abt.1779-aft.1819)]] #[[Blocker-526|Silvia Blocker (abt.1774-aft.1819)]] #[[Blocker-527|Emila Blocker (abt.1774-aft.1819)]] #[[Butler-27932|Sinthea (Butler) Blocker (bef.1815-aft.1815)]] #[[Butler-27931|Giles (Butler) Blocker (bef.1815-aft.1815)]] #[[Butler-27930|Carlyne (Butler) Blocker (bef.1815-aft.1815)]] # ==Slaves Sold or Transferred to Others== ==Unknown== : Ancestry.com. 1810 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010, Year: 1810; Census Place: Edgefield, South Carolina; Roll: 62; Page: 128; Image: 00099; Family History Library Film: 0181421, Name: Abner Blocker, Home in 1810: Edgefield, South Carolina, {{Ancestry Sharing|27504046|748d72}} :::Slaves: 11 :: :Ancestry.com. 1820 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010, 1820 U S Census; Census Place: Edgefield, South Carolina; Page: 72B; NARA Roll: M33_118; Image: 160, Name: Abner Blocker, Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Edgefield, South Carolina, Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820, :::Slaves - M- < 14: 5, Slaves - M- 14-25: 3, Slaves - M- 26-44: 12, Slaves - M- 45+: 1, Slaves - F- < 14: 4, Slaves - F- 14-25: 3, Slaves - F- 26-44: 2, Slaves - F- 45+: 2, Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 20, Free White Persons - <16: 5, Free White Persons - >25: 2, Total Free White Persons: 7, Total Slaves: 32, Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 39. {{Ancestry Sharing|27504011|904da5}} :: :1820 :Total Slaves: 32 :Slaves - M- < 14: 5, :Slaves - M- 14-25: 3, :Slaves - M- 26-44: 12, :Slaves - M- 45+: 1, :Slaves - F- < 14: 4, :Slaves - F- 14-25: 3, :Slaves - F- 26-44: 2, :Slaves - F- 45+: 2, :: :Ancestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010, Year: 1830; Census Place: Lawrence, Alabama; Series: M19; Roll: 1; Page: 290; Family History Library Film: 0002328, Name: Abner Blocker, Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Lawrence, Alabama, :::Free White M- < 5: 2, Free White M- 10-14: 1, Free White M- 15-19: 1, Free White M- 20-29: 1, Free White M- 40 -49: 1, Free White F- < 5: 1, Free White F- 5-9: 2, Free White F- 10-14: 1, Free White F- 20-29: 1, Free White F- 30-39: 1, Slaves - M- <10: 7, Slaves - M- 10-23: 7, Slaves - M- 24-35: 2, Slaves - M- 36-54: 9, Slaves - M- 55-99: 1, Slaves - F- < 10: 6, Slaves - F- 10-23: 5, Slaves - F- 24-35: 5, Slaves - F- 36-54: 2, Slaves - F- 55-99: 1, Free White Persons - < 20: 8, Free White Persons - 20-49: 4, Total Free White Persons: 12, Total Slaves: 45, Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 57. {{Ancestry Sharing|27503918|907d32}} :: :1830 :Total Slaves: 45, :Slaves - M- <10: 7, :Slaves - M- 10-23: 7, :Slaves - M- 24-35: 2, :Slaves - M- 36-54: 9, :Slaves - M- 55-99: 1, :Slaves - F- < 10: 6, :Slaves - F- 10-23: 5, :Slaves - F- 24-35: 5, :Slaves - F- 36-54: 2, :Slaves - F- 55-99: 1, :

Slaves of Abner Nash, Mississippi

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Lowndes_County,_Mississippi,_Slave_Owners
Lowndes_County,_Mississippi,_Slaves
Monroe_County,_Mississippi,_Slave_Owners
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[[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Monroe County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:Lowndes County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Lowndes County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Monroe County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Nash-230 | Abner Nash]] and attempt to connect them to their families. ==Slaves== Abner Nash owned slaves in two states: South Carolina and Mississippi. In Mississippi, he owned slaves in two different counties: Monroe and Lowndes. In the 1800 US Census in Abbeville South Carolina he is shown as owning one slave. '''1800 United States Federal Census''': "1800 United States Federal Census"
South Carolina > Abbeville > Not Stated > image 14 of 80
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Abner Nash.
In 1810, he was still in Abbeville and owned five slaves. Nash moved to Monroe County Mississippi and was shown there in the 1820 census. He owned nine slaves. '''1820 United States Federal Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
Mississippi > Monroe > Not Stated > image 3 of 10
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Almer Nash.
In the 1830 US Census in Lowndes County Mississippi, he was counted as owning 29 slaves. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Lowndes, Mississippi; Series: M19; Roll: 71; Page: 83; Family History Library Film: 0014839
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Abner Nash in Lowndes, Mississippi.
The names of the slaves owned in 1800, 1810, 1820 and 1830 are unknown. Because there were no Slave Schedules, as there were in 1850 and 1860, we cannot know the ages or genders of the people he enslaved during those years. In his 1832 will, he stated that he owned 10 slaves; he named seven of them. In this original will, he directed that all his slaves be kept among his 11 children. Abner Nash willed slaves to the younger set of his children (those who were aged 21 and younger) and not the children who were, by 1832, well established as adults. Also, he willed enslaved people who were couples to his daughters, and valued them as a pair rather than individuals. Their names were: *... "two negroes [[Nash-11107 | Laury]] and [[Nash-11109 | Jasper]]," no ages mentioned (possibly a couple), valued together at $500, willed to his daughter [[Nash-11111 | Nancy Harrison Nash]] *"... two Negroes named [[Nash-11110 |Peter]] and [[Nash-11114 | Mariah]]," no ages mentioned (probably a couple), valued together at $500, willed to his daughter [[Nash-11113 | Polly Ann Long Nash]] Abner Nash appears to have valued individual male slaves higher than those paired as a couple. He willed these slaves by name to his sons. *"A Negro boy named [[Nash-11104 |Bartley]]," valued at $450, willed to his son Nimrod Newton Nash *"...one negro boy named [[Nash-11117 | Backeus]]," valued at $300, willed to his son [[Nash-11118 | John Abner Bunyon Nash]] *"... a boy named [[Nash-11119 |Strother]]," assumed to be valued at $300, willed to his son [[Nash-11118 | John Abner Bunyon Nash]] in case "Backeus should die before a final division." His 1834 codicil names one of the male slaves that was mentioned in 1832. "... now I want said Boy [[Nash-11104 | Bartly]] to fall back with the rest of my negroes for equal distribution." No new valuation was included in these new instructions. == Sources ==

Slaves of Abner Rosser, Georgia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] The purpose of this page is to assist the descendants of individuals enslaved by [[Rosser-1406|Abner Rosser]] to find their ancestors. ==1850 Slave Schedule== :Total: 8 slaves :Female ages: 75, 24, 19, 18 :Male ages: 8, 6, 3, 9 months ==1860 Slave Schedule== :Total: 20 slaves :Female ages: 26, 26, 26, 9, 6, 7 months :Male ages: 63, 39, 26, 25, 18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 7, 7 , 7, 4, 2 ==1860 Probate Inventory== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Description || Assessed Value |- | Jane||mother of Irvin||$1,600 |- |Irvin||child of Jane||included with mother |- |Susan||mother of 2||$2,100 |- |Mary||child of Susan||included with mother |- |William||child of Susan||included with mother |- |[[Rosser-1414|Patience]]||mother of 5 ||$3,500 |- |[[Rosser-1415|unnamed]]||child of Patience||included with mother |- |[[Rosser-1416|unnamed]]||child of Patience||included with mother |- |unnamed||child of Patience||included with mother |- |unnamed||child of Patience||included with mother |- |unnamed||child of Patience||included with mother |- |Richard||boy||$300 |- |Miles||boy||$1,000 |- |Linsey||boy||$1,400 |- |Nelson||boy||$1,350 |- |Henry||boy||$1,200 |- |Squire||boy||$1,200 |- |Tom||boy||$1,200 |- |Bob||boy||$1,000 |- |Booyer||boy||$800 |} ==Sources== * '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Abner Rosser in Division 59, Meriwether, Georgia, USA. * '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Abner Rosser in Meriwether, Georgia, USA. *'''Probate Inventory''' Meriwether County, Georgia, Returns, Vol E, 1858-1863, page 342-343, image 214 [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/1063455?mark=292ae08561cd09fa7f240ff2f58b8aaf0a83df22204805c9fa610008d870b660 Ancestry Public Sharing Link]

Slaves of Abney Mays Sr

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Edgefield County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Edgefield County, South Carolina, Slaves]] == Slaves of [[Mays-1518|Abney Mays Sr. (1758-1804)]] == Purpose of this page is to document and identify the slaves held by Abney Mays, Sr in Edgefield County, South Carolina. === Estate Inventory === Abney's estate passed probate on 27 February 1804. An inventory was completed on March 7, 1804 and listed the following slaves. * '''Probate''': "South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980"
Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1785-1868; Indexes to Records, 1785-1957; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Edgefield County); Probate Place: Edgefield, South Carolina
{{Ancestry Sharing|28484587|cf4710}} - {{Ancestry Record|9080|996580|ca}} (accessed 10 May 2022) Abney Mays probate on 27 Feb 1804. * man Gabriel $525 * woman Nancy $250 * boy Abram $400 * boy Aron $375 * girl Abby $300 * woman Rose $400 * girl Fanny $200 * girl Sealy $225 * girl Dice $150 * boy Ned $100 * Child Sharlotte $50 * child Tilday $50 === Distribution of Slaves === On May 22, 1804 a sale of slaves of Abney Mays was completed. * '''Slave Record''': "Edgefield, South Carolina, U.S., Slave Records, 1774-1866"
Edgefield County Historical Society, 2010; Edgefield, South Carolina; Slave Records of Edgefield County, South Carolina; Author: Lucas, Gloria Ramsey
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Name: Abney Mays; Role: Previous Owner; Enslaved Person: Abram Nanny Abby Aron Dice Fanny Joe Ned Charlotte Matilda. * man Gabriel - Elizabeth Mays * woman Nancy/Nanny - Thomas Young * boy Abram - Wm Mays * boy Aron - Dannett Hill * girl Abby - Jesse Scurry * girl Fanny - Stephen Whitley * girl Dice - Sally Mays * boy Ned - Wm Mays * boy Joe - Stephen Whitley * Child Sharlotte - Elizabeth Mays * child Tilday/Matilda - Elizabeth Mays

Slaves of Abraham Dupont, Beaufort County, South Carolina

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Slaves of Abraham Dupont, Florida

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[[Category:USBH Plantations, Needs Research]] [[Category:Slaves of Abraham Dupont, Beaufort County, South Carolina]] [[Category:St. Johns County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Category:St. Johns County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Category:St. Johns County, Florida]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] '''This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Dupont-602|Abraham Dupont]], and attempt to connect them to their families.''' ==Slaves of Abraham Dupont== In the 1850 Slave Schedule census, Abraham was in St. Johns, Florida, United States. He owned 76 slaves. The census only listed the unnamed slaves by sex and age. '''1850 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 1;
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Abraham Dupont in St. Johns, Florida, United States.
The following list comes from a public page for the 1857 will of [[Dupont-602|Abraham Dupont]] in St. John's County (now Flagler County, Florida): [https://unfdhi.org/nfew-editions/content/sahs-sjcccp-127-13.xml Schedule of Negro Property from the last will and testament of Abraham Dupont, December 30, 1857, St. John's County, Florida] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Families!!Names!!Age!!Birth Date!!Skills!!Note!!Value |- |First family|||||||||||| |- |1||[[Dupont-1478|George]]||65||1792||Teamster||||300 |- |2||[[Dupont-1479|Tira]]||35||1822||Fieldhand||||300 |- |3||[[Dupont-1480|Frank]]||18||1839||Fieldhand||||800 |- |4||[[Dupont-1481|Jack]]||22||1835||Ploughhand||||900 |- |5||[[Dupont-1482|River]]||8||1849||Nurse||||400 |- |Second Family|||||||||||| |- |6||[[Dupont-1483|Cilla]]||70||1787||Old nurse||||100 |- |7||[[Dupont-1484|Jacob]]||56||1801||Fieldhand||||700 |- |8||[[Dupont-1485|Marta]]||60||1797||Fieldhand||||150 |- |9||[[Dupont-1486|Symms]]||22||1835||Mill hand||||1200 |- |10||[[Dupont-1487|Mary]]||22||1835||House Servant||||900 |- |11||[[Dupont-1488|Nancy]]||20||1837||House Servant||||1000 |- |12||[[Dupont-1489|Susan]]||9||1848||||||450 |- |13||[[Dupont-1490|Jacob]]||4||1853||||||350 |- |14||[[Dupont-1491|Georgian]]||5||1852||||||200 |- |15||[[Dupont-1492|Julia]]||4 months||1857||||||100 |- |ThirdFamily|||||||||||| |- |16||[[Dupont-1493|William]]||60||1797||Carpenter||||450 |- |17||[[Dupont-1494|Peggy]]||40||1817||Field hand||||500 |- |18||[[Dupont-1495|Catherine]]||17||1840||Field hand||||800 |- |19||[[Dupont-1496|Susan]]||5||1852||||||200 |- |20||[[Dupont-1497|Scipio]]||19||1838||Field hand||||1100 |- |21||[[Dupont-1498|Lymas]]||22||1835||Field hand||||1100 |- |22||[[Dupont-1499|Brice]]||24||1833||House Servant||||1000 |- |23||[[Dupont-1500|Jane]]||8||1849||||||300 |- |24||[[Dupont-1501|Rebecca]]||4||1853||||||200 |- |Fourth Family|||||||||||| |- |25||[[Dupont-1502|Pluby Stole]]||75||1782||1/2 hand||||100 |- |26||[[Dupont-1503|Cato]]||24||1833||Field hand||||900 |- |27||[[Dupont-1504|Rose]]||25||1832||Washer and Ironer||||700 |- |28||[[Dupont-1505|Edward]]||12||1845||||||450 |- |29||[[Dupont-1506|Jefferson]]||10||1847||||||350 |- |30||[[Dupont-1507|Dick]]||1||1856||||||100 |- |31||[[Dupont-1508|Ben]]||4||1853||||||150 |- |32||[[Dupont-1509|Chloe]]||40||1817||Field hand||||600 |- |33||[[Dupont-1510|Francis]]||14||1843||||||800 |- |34||[[Dupont-1511|Fortune]]||18||1839||Field hand||||1000 |- |35||[[Dupont-1512|Harry]]||12||1845||Cow Boy||||600 |- |36||[[Dupont-1513|Washington]]||6||1851||||||300 |- |37||[[Dupont-1514|Brown]]||2||1855||||||150 |- |Fifth Family|||||||||||| |- |38||[[Dupont-1515|July]]||35||1822||Mill hand||||1200 |- |39||[[Dupont-1516|Clarinela]]||33||1824||Field hand||||600 |- |40||[[Dupont-1517|Louisa]]||16||1841||House Servant||||700 |- |41||[[Dupont-1518|Joe]]||12||1845||||||600 |- |42||[[Dupont-1519|Nippy]]||11||1846||||||450 |- |Sixth Family|||||||||||| |- |43||[[Dupont-1520|Nat]]||35||1822||Mill Hand||||1100 |- |44||[[Dupont-1521|Sally]]||26||1831||Field Hand||||800 |- |45||[[Dupont-1522|Ellen]]||15||1842||||||600 |- |46||[[Dupont-1523|Phoeby]]||10||1847||||||450 |- |47||[[Dupont-1524|Cotto]]||5||1852||||||250 |- |48||[[Dupont-1525|Abby]]||3||1854||||||150 |- |49||[[Dupont-1526|Jackson]]||1||1856||||||100 |- |Seventh Family|||||||||||| |- |50||[[Dupont-1528|Philip]]||22||1835||||||950 |- |51||[[Dupont-1529|Philis]]||30||1827||Field hand||||800 |- |52||[[Dupont-1530|Elviria]]||12||1845||||||550 |- |53||[[Dupont-1531|Beck]]||4||1853||||||300 |- |54||[[Dupont-1532|James]]||4||1853||||||200 |- |55||[[Dupont-1533|Sarah]]||1||1856||||||125 |- |56||[[Dupont-1534|Ellen]]||Infant||1857||||||100 |- |Eighth Family|||||||||||| |- |57||[[Dupont-1535|Symms]]||84||1773||||||50 |- |58||[[Dupont-1536|Sue]]||45||1812||Field hand||||450 |- |59||[[Dupont-1537|Leah]]||16||1841||Field hand||||700 |- |60||[[Dupont-1538|Bob]]||11||1846||||||500 |- |61||[[Dupont-1539|Caty]]||8||1849||||||400 |- |62||[[Dupont-1540|Jimmy]]||9||1848||||||350 |- |63||[[Dupont-1541|Silvia]]||5||1852||||||150 |- |64||[[Dupont-1542|Charlotte]]||20||1837||House Servant||||1000 |- |65||[[Dupont-1543|Violet]]||2||1855||||||150 |- |Ninth Family|||||||||||| |- |66||[[Dupont-1544|John]]||26||1831||Mill hand||||950 |- |67||[[Dupont-1545|Cilvia]]||30||1827||Field hand||||800 |- |68||[[Dupont-1546|Henry]]||11||1846||||||550 |- |69||[[Dupont-1547|Prince]]||9||1848||||||450 |- |70||[[Dupont-1548|Marcus]]||30||1827||Mill hand||||1250 |- |71||[[Dupont-1549|Clarinela]]||26||1831||Field hand||||800 |- |72||[[Dupont-1550|Billy]]||11||1846||||||500 |- |Tenth|||||||||||| |- |73||[[Dupont-1551|Alfred]]||10||1847||||||450 |- |74||[[Dupont-1552|Stuart]]||2||1855||||||150 |- |Eleventh Family|||||||||||| |- |75||[[Dupont-1553|Bram]]||29||1828||Mill hand||||1250 |- |76||[[Dupont-1554|Jane]]||27||1830||||||500 |- |Twelfth Family|||||||||||| |- |77||[[Dupont-1555|Lucy]]||70||1787||||||50 |- 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Family|||||||||||| |- |112||[[Dupont-1590|Dianna]]||79||1778||||||50 |- |113||[[Dupont-1591|Tom]]||25||1832||Mill hand||||1300 |- |114||[[Dupont-1592|Cudgae]]||28||1829||Mill hand||||1200 |- |115||[[Dupont-1593|Israel]]||40||1817||Mill hand||||950 |- |116||[[Dupont-1594|Cilla]]||19||1838||Field hand||||850 |- |117||[[Dupont-1595|Julian]]||Infant||||||||50 |- |Seventeenth Family|||||||||||| |- |118||[[Dupont-1596|Caty]]||40||1817||||||500 |- |119||[[Dupont-1597|Joe]]||22||1835||Mill hand||||1250 |- |120||[[Dupont-1598|Morris]]||19||1838||House Servant||||1000 |- |121||[[Dupont-1599|Lucretia]]||Infant||1857||||||50 |- |Eighteenth Family|||||||||||| |- |122||[[Dupont-1600|Bella]]||30||1827||Field hand||||700 |- |123||[[Dupont-1601|Cyrus]]||27||1830||Mill hand||||1200 |- |Nineteenth Family|||||||||||| |- |124||[[Dupont-1602|Polly]]||75||1782||||||25 |- |125||[[Dupont-1603|Maria]]||40||1817||Field hand||||400 |- |126||[[Dupont-1604|Dolly]]||18||1839||||||850 |- |127||[[Dupont-1605|Peter]]||16||1841||||||900 |- |128||[[Dupont-1606|Aurelia]]||7||1850||||||400 |- |129||[[Dupont-1607|Charley]]||11||1846||||||500 |- |130||[[Dupont-1608|Elbert]]||2||1855||||||150 |- |Twentieth Family|||||||||||| |- |131||[[Dupont-1609|Rina]]||45||1812||House Servant||||500 |- |132||[[Dupont-1610|Joseph]]||22||1835||Mill hand||||1200 |- |133||[[Dupont-1611|David]]||16||1841||||||900 |- |134||[[Dupont-1612|Adam]]||7||1850||||||400 |- |135||[[Dupont-1613|Hester]]||35||1822||House Servant||||650 |- |136||[[Dupont-1614|Flora]]||18||1839||House servant||||850 |- |137||[[Dupont-1615|Jacob]]||14||1843||House servant||||650 |- |Twenty-first|||||||||||| |- |138||[[Dupont-1617|Josiah]]||4||1853||||Twins||300 |- |139||[[Dupont-1618|Julius]]||4||1853||||Twins||300 |- |Twenty-second Family|||||||||||| |- |140||[[Dupont-1619|Caty]]||60||1797||||||100 |- |141||[[Dupont-1620|Margaret]]||13||1844||House Servant||||650 |- |142||[[Dupont-1621|Mary]]||16||1841||Field hand||||750 |- |143||[[Dupont-1622|Eliza]]||20||1837||House Servant||||850 |- |144||[[Dupont-1623|Nancy]]||1||1856||||||100 |- |145||[[Dupont-1624|Amy]]||22||1835||Field hand||||800 |- |146||[[Dupont-1625|Ellen]]||2||1855||||||150 |- |147||[[Dupont-1626|Eady]]||80||1777||||||10 |- |Twenty-third Family|||||||||||| |- |148||[[Dupont-1627|Dick]]||32||1825||Mill Hand||||1200 |- |149||[[Dupont-1628|Sarah]]||34||1823||Field Hand||||600 |- |150||[[Dupont-1629|Richard]]||12||1845||||||700 |- |151||[[Dupont-1630|Liddy]]||Inf||1857||||||100 |- |Twenty-fourth Family|||||||||||| |- |152||[[Dupont-1631|Andrew]]||26||1831||Mill hand||||1200 |- |153||[[Dupont-1632|Bina]]||22||1835||House Servant||||700 |- |154||[[Dupont-1633|Betty]]||10||1847||||||500 |- |Twenty-fifth Family|||||||||||| |- |155||[[Dupont-1634|Peggy]]||60||1797||Cook||||200 |- |156||[[Dupont-1635|Nella]]||21||1836||Mill hand||||1300 |- |157||[[Dupont-1636|Augusta]]||25||1832||House Servant||||1000 |- |158||[[Dupont-1637|Isaac]]||11||1846||||||650 |- |159||[[Dupont-1638|Nancy]]||5||1852||||||150 |- |160||[[Dupont-1639|Margaret]]||1||1856||||||100 |- |Twenty-sixth Family|||||||||||| |- |161||[[Dupont-1640|Nancy]]||25||1832||Field hand||||850 |- |162||[[Dupont-1641|Hagar]]||1||1856||||||100 |- |163||Nancy: child||Infant||||||unnamed||50 |- |Twenty-seventh Family|||||||||||| |- |164||[[Dupont-1642|Clark]]||35||1822||Mill hand||right thumb off||1000 |- |165||[[Dupont-1643|Sally]]||40||1817||House Servant||||500 |- |166||[[Dupont-1644|Emma]]||9||1848||||||400 |- |Scattering|||||||||||| |- |167||[[Dupont-1645|York]]||40||1817||Mill hand||||1000 |- |168||[[Dupont-1646|March]]||60||1797||Driver||||400 |- |169||[[Dupont-1647|Dolly]]||50||1807||Cook||||400 |} === Plantations === * Needs research === Research Needed === * Plantations in South Carolina and Florida. == Sources == * [https://unfdhi.org/nfew-editions/content/sahs-sjcccp-127-13.xml Schedule of Negro Property" from the last will and testament of Abraham Dupont, December 30, 1857, St. John's County, Florida]

Slaves of Abraham Louis DeMoss

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] == Slaves of [[DeMoss-60|Abraham Louis DeMoss Jr. (1779-1849)]] == The purpose of this page is to identify and document the slaves of [[DeMoss-60|Abraham Louis DeMoss Jr. (1779-1849)]] in Davidson County, Tennessee. === Will of Abraham DeMoss === * '''Probate''': "Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008"
Wills, 1784-1920; Author: Davidson County (Tennessee) County Clerk; Probate Place: Davidson, Tennessee
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Abram Demoss probate on 25 Jan 1849. :: In his will, signed January 25, 1849, Abraham DeMoss bequeathed 39 slaves : wife, Elizabeth K Demoss * Reuben * Mat * Sally * Ann * Eliza * Jo * Sally * big Andy * Creasey * Milly * Polly * Lewis * Hannah * Kit : son, James Skelton Demoss * Dan * will * Mary * Dina * George : son, Abraham Lewis Demoss * Jack * Lewis * Ledy * Oston * steve : daughter, Nancy America Demoss * Mint * Mandy * Eli * Green * Frank : daughter, Sarah Aveline Jones * Emily * Ellen * Piggy * Sam * Andy : son, William Eldrige Demoss * Nel * Ned * Jo * Richmond * Charlotte

Slaves of Abraham Martin

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[[Category:Amherst County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Amherst County, Virginia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Martin-77760|Abraham Martin (abt.1764-bef.1840)]] was a slaveholder in Amherst, Virginia. ===List of Slaves held by Abraham Martin in 1840=== 1 Negro Man Reuben at $ 300 1 Do ___________ Stephen 100 1 Negro Boy Cabell 225 1 Negro girl Scibba 225 1 Negro Boy Billy 650 1 Negro girl Harriet 275 1 Negro woman Caroline 350 1 Negro Boy Adam 550 1 Do ______ Charles 500 1 Negro woman Jenny 10 James Powell [[Powell-24715|James Powell (1835-aft.1900)]] ==Will of [[Martin-77760|Abraham Martin (abt.1764-bef.1840)]]== Amherst Co., VA Will Book 10, pages 242-243: In the name of God Amen. I Abraham Martin being afflicted in body, but of sound & disposing mind do hereby make & ordain this my last will & testament in manner & form following. That is to say, 1st It is my will and desire that all my just debts be paid. 2nd It is my will & desire that after my death my daughter Polly Clements wife of Jesse Clements shall have to her and her children forever, free from the right and control of her husband Jesse Clements my negro boys Reuben, Stephen & Cabell & my negro girl Scibba; also my tract of land I now live upon as I bought of my father with all my house hold & kitchen furniture except the bed I lye upon which I give to my grand daughter Frances Clements to them & their heirs forever free from the right tithe or contract of her husband Jesse Clements or any debts he may contract 3rd It is my will & desire to give my son Abraham my boy Billy to him & his heirs forever 4th It is my will & desire to give my grand daughter Elizabeth Martin daughter of my son Abraham my girl Harriet her & her heirs forever 5th It is my will & desire to give my two sons Bluford & Fendall my three Negroes Caroline, Adam & Charles to them & their heirs forever to be divided by them as they may think proper also the tract of land where Jesse Clements & my son Bluford now live to be divided by them as they think proper 6th It is my will & desire that my old woman Jenny shall remain with my daughter Polly Clements to be taken care of as long as she lives. 7th It is my will & desire to give to my grandson Dillard Martin one hundred dollars to be paid him twelve months after my death 8th It is my will & desire to give my son Lewis & four single daughters twenty dollars each. 9th It is my will & desire to give to my daughter Kezias two daughters twenty dollars each 9th [sic] It is my will & desire that my little boy James Powell be free at the age of eighteen years, that he remain with my son Abraham Martin untill he arrives at the age of eighteen & after that time if the law of the state wont permit him to remain, that he shall be at liberty to choose a master or friend to stand security for him. 10th It is my will & desire that my friend James Powell be exector of this my last will & testament - In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal this 13th day of July 1840 Signed sealed in Abraham [his mark] Martin (Seal) presence of John H. Christian Madison Black Upon further & mature reflection, I have thought best to add this codicil to my last will and testament, viz: that instead of my boy James Powell being kept by my son Abraham, that he remain with the other two young twin children with my Daughter Polly Clements until he arrives to the age of eighteen years - witness my hand and seal this 14th day of July 1840 Witness Abraham [his mark] Martin (Seal) John H. Christian Examd.: At a court held for Amherst County on the 17th day of August 1840 this paper purporting to be the last will and testament of Abraham Martin deceased was produced in open court and proved by the oath of John H. Christian & Madison Black subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and the codicil thereto was proved by John H. Christian a subscribing witness thereto - and at a court held for the said county of Amherst on the 19th [this date appears to have been changed/corrected from 17th to 19th] day of August 1840 on the motion of James Powell the executor therein named who made oath thereto according to law and together with John W. Broadous Samuel M Garland and Joseph K Irving his securities entered into & acknowledge bond in the penalty of Eight Thousand Dollars conditioned according to law which is ordered to be recorded, certificate is granted him for obtaining a probat thereof in the form of law Teste Saml M Garland ck Amherst Co., VA Will Book 10, page 244: Know all men by these presents that we James Powell, John W Broaddus, Samuel M. Garland & Joseph K Irving are held and openly[?] bound unto Nelson Crawford, Jonas Pierce, A. B. Davies & Zach Drumman Gentlemen Justices of the Court of Amherst County, now sitting in the sum of eight thousand dollars lawful money of Virginia... sealed with our seals and dated this 19th day of August 1840 and in the 65th year of the Commonwealth The condition of this obligation is that if the said James Powell executor of the last will and testament of Abraham Martin deceased do make a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the good chattels of the said deceased, which have or shall come to the hands possession or knowledge of him the said James Powell or into the hands or possession of any other person or persons for him and the same so made do exhibit to the county court of Amherst at such time as he shall be thereto required by the said court, and the same goods chattels and credits do well and truly administer according to law, and make a just and true account of his actings and doings therein, when therunto required by the said court. And further do well and truly pay and deliver all the legacies[?] contained and specified in the said will as far as the said goods, chattels and credits will extend according to the value thereof and as the law shall change, then this obligation to be void, or else to remain in full force James Powell (seal) Joseph K Irving (seal) J. W. Broadous (seal) Exd.: At a court held for Amherst County on the 19th day of August 1840, this bond was acknowledged in open court by the parties thereto and ordered to be recorded Teste Saml M Garland ck Amherst Co., VA Will Book 10, pages 262-263: Pursuant to an order of the County Court of Amherst to us directed we the undersigned being duly sworn do appraise The Estate of Abraham Martin Decd. as follows. Viz: 1 Negro Man Reuben at $ 300 1 Do ___________ Stephen 100 1 Negro Boy Cabell 225 1 Negro girl Scibba 225 1 Negro Boy Billy 650 1 Negro girl Harriet 275 1 Negro woman Caroline 350 1 Negro Boy Adam 550 1 Do ______ Charles 500 1 Negro woman Jenny 10 1 Bed & furniture 8 1 Do _______ Do 10 2 Tables 1 3 Chairs 0.25 1 Loom 4.00 1 Wolf trap 2.00 1 Grass cut saw 1.00 1 hand ____ Do .75 1 whip ____ Do 2.00 1 set of coopers tools 2.50 Parcel of old tools 5.00 1 Wheat Fan .50 2 Wheels 2.00 3 Pots oven & Baker 3.00 amt as found 1 Mare 12.00 1 Steer Horse 15.00 1 Ox 20.00 1 yearling 2.50 6 head sheep 9.00 1 Black Cow 12.00 1 Bull 6.00 1 steer yearling 3.50 1 Black Bull 6.00 1 no horn cow 12.00 1 Black yearling 3.00 1 Brindle Do 4.00 1 no horn cow & calf 3.00 9 hogs 20.00 1 Still Barrell &c 25.00 1 ox cart 5.00 Parcel of Wool 2.00 Parcel of Rye 2.00 00:01, 27 December 2022 (UTC)~~ given under our hand this 12th day of Sept 1840 Richard Smith Charles Tucker Absalom Higginbotham Sept 21 1840 Personally appeared before me a justice of the peace for Amherst County the above named Richard Smith, Charles Tucker and Absalom Higginbotham and made oath that they appraised the within mentioned property to the best of the skill and judgment La Drummond Examined: At a court held for Amherst County on the 12th day of September 1840 this Appraisement of the Estate of Abraham Martin deceased was returned in open court and ordered to be recorded Teste Saml M Garland ckAmherst, Virginia, Will Book 10, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89P7-3KP7?i=128 pp. 242-243]. * Inventory; ibid. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89P7-3KKK?i=138 pp. 262-263]. ==Sources==

Slaves of Absalom Smith Jr, Roanoke, Virginia

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[[Category:Botetourt County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Botetourt County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Roanoke County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Roanoke County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] == Slaves of Absalom Smith, Jr == The purpose of this page is to document and identify the slaves held by '''[[Smith-121396|Absalom Smith Jr (1788-1862)]]''' in Roanoke County, Virginia. == 1820 Census == In 1820, Absalom Smith Jr held one slave in Botetourt, Virginia. '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Botetourt, Virginia; Page: 74; NARA Roll: M33_130; Image: 148
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Absalom Smith Junior in Botetourt, Virginia.
=== 1830 Census === In 1830, Absalom Smith held 3 slaves in Botetourt, Virginia. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Botetourt, Virginia; Series: M19; Roll: 189; Page: 318; Family History Library Film: 0029668
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Abrahm Smith in Botetourt, Virginia.
* Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 1 * Slaves - Females - Under 10: 1 * Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 1 === 1850 Slave Schedule === In 1850, Absalom Smith held 10 slaves in Roanoke County '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Absalom Smith in District 55, Roanoke, Virginia, USA.
* Male 50 * Female 31 * Male 16 * Male 14 * Male 12 * Male 10 * Female 9 * Female 7 * Male 6 * Male 4 === 1860 Slave Schedule === In 1860, Absalom Smith held 5 slaves in Roanoke County '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Absalom Smith in Roanoke, Virginia, USA.
* Female 41 * Male 27 * Male 13 * Male 12 * Female 8 == Sources ==

Slaves of Affhia (Dodson) Waller Townes, Pittsylvania, Virginia

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[[Category:Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Dodson-7142|Affhia (Dodson) Waller Townes]] and attempt to connect them to their families. ==Slaves== Affhia owned more than 10 slaves, which she inherited and/or acquired through marriage. See [[Dodson-7142|her profile]] for details about a deed of gift that she made in 1846-1847 to her children by her husband [[Waller-6481|Pleasant Waller (abt.1790-bef.1835)]]. The enslaved people named were: *"to my son John P. Waller, one negro boy slave named Dudly of the value of three hundred and seventy five dollars" *"to my son William S. Waller, on female negro slave Martha of the value of four hundred and seventy five dollars and her future increase." *"I have heretofore advance to my son [[Waller-6511|Elisha Dodson Waller (abt.1817-aft.1865)]]one negro boy slave named Allen of the value of six hundred dollars" *"to Wilson Oliver and Sarah A. his wife, on of the daughters by my marriage with the aforesaid Pleasant Waller one negro boy slave named Thompson of the value of six hundred dollars" * "to George W. Trent and Fugera his wife also a daughter of the marriage aforesaid one negro girl slave named Amanda of the value of four hundred and fifty dollars" *"to Thomas Bolton & Susan S. his wife also a daughter of said marriage one female slave named Peggy of the value of Four hundred and fifty dollars." "To be divided among Elisha D. Waller, William S. Waller, John P. Waller, Wilson Oliver and Nancy A. his wife, George W. Trent in right of his deceased wife Fuqua Trent, Thomas Bolton and Susan S. his wife, in such manner as will give to each one an equal proportion in value of said slaves ... according to the value affixed to each one by me ... the following four remaining slaves belonging to the estate of the aforesaid Pleasant Waller at his death to wit": *[[Waller-6537|Allen Waller (abt.1825-aft.1872)]] *Milly and future increase *Rhea and future increase * Daniel

Slaves of Albert Flippo of Virginia

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Caroline_County,_Virginia,_Slave_Owners
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USBH_Heritage_Exchange,_Needs_Slaves_Identified
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ===Slaves of [[Flippo-183|Albert Flippo (abt.1816-1888)]]=== In 1850: UNKNOWN Male 17 [[Jackson-45277|Ben Jackson]]
UNKNOWN Male 8
UNKNOWN Male 12
UNKNOWN Male 4
UNKNOWN Female 21
UNKNOWN Female 31
UNKNOWN Female 6
UNKNOWN Female 3
UNKNOWN Female 1 "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWV-753Z : 15 February 2020), Albert R Flippo in entry for MM9.1.1/MV8L-B1S:, 1850.
---- in 1865:
[[Carter-42357|William Carter]]
[[Coleman-17232|Jone (Coleman) Carter]]Caroline County (Va.) Register of Children of Colored Persons whose Parents had ceased to cohabit which the Father recognizes to be his, 27th February 1866. Caroline County (Va.) Reel 78, Local government records collection, Caroline County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.
[[Brown-143387|Rachel Brown]]
[[Brown-143386|Ira Brown]]
[[Baylor-676|Frank Baylor]]
[[Temple-3376|Miranda (Temple) Baylor]]
[[Baylor-677|Emonia Baylor]] Caroline County (Va.) Register of Children of Colored Persons whose Parents had ceased to cohabit which the Father recognizes to be his, 27th February 1866. Caroline County (Va.) Reel 78, Local government records collection, Caroline County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.
[[Flippo-212|Letty (Flippo) Holmes]]
[[Baylor-668|Walker Baylor]]
[[Lewis-51486|Ed Lewis]]
[[Tolliver-379|Charlotte Tolliver]]
[[Tolliver-378|Walker Tolliver]]
[[Tolliver-377|Sarah Tolliver]]
[[Tolliver-376|John Tolliver]]
[[Tolliver-375|Martha Tolliver]]
[[Tolliver-374|Mary Tolliver]]
[[Tolliver-373|Jeff Tolliver]]
[[Tolliver-313|Emily Tolliver]]
[[Williams-111136|Patsy (Williams) Tolliver]]
[[Tolliver-380|Charles Tolliver]] Caroline County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons Cohabiting Together as Husband and Wife, 1866 Feb. 27, Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA. accessed via https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/aan/search-the-narrative accessed 6/4/2021 == Sources ==

Slaves of Alexander Atkinson, Georgia

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Black_Hammock_Plantation,_Camden_County,_Georgia
Boggy_Swamp_Plantation,_Camden_County,_Georgia
Camden_County,_Georgia
Camden_County,_Georgia,_Slave_Owners
Camden_County,_Georgia,_Slaves
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[[Category:Black Hammock Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]] [[Category:Boggy Swamp Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] == Slaves of Alexander Atkinson in Camden County, Georgia == [[Atkinson-12788|Alexander Atkinson (1796-1840)]] owned two plantations: * [[Space:Black_Hammock_Plantation%2C_Camden_County%2C_Georgia|Black Hammock Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]], 700 acre plantation inherited from his father, Nathan Atkinson, in 1817. '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Will Index 1795-1916, And, Wills 1795-1829, 1868-1932 Atlanta (Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Camden County)
{{Ancestry Sharing|30292850|0866c7}} - {{Ancestry Record|8635|1350548}} (accessed 7 September 2022)
Alexander Atkinson probate.
*[[Space:Boggy_Swamp_Plantation%2C_Camden_County%2C_Georgia|Boggy Swamp Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]], a 2000 acre property purchased for $10,000 from David Brown in 1837.[https://www.thegagenweb.com/gacamden/alex_atkinson.pdf Murder at Boggy Swamp Plantation: The Killing of Alexander Atkinson by Five of His Slaves by Tara D. Fields © February 22, 2006] === Slaves Inherited from His Father, Nathan Atkinson, 1817 === [[Atkinson-12789|Nathan Atkinson (1758-1817)]] owned [[Space:Black_Hammock_Plantation%2C_Camden_County%2C_Georgia|Black Hammock Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]], a 700 acre property in Camden County, Georgia. He passed his Black Hammock plantation on to his son, [[Atkinson-12788|Alexander Atkinson (1796-1840)]], including 21 slaves, when he died in 1817. Other property and slaves were given to his wife, [[Stevens-27078|Sarah Letitia (Stevens) Atkinson (1774-1817)]], and other children, John, Nancy and Edmund. All the slaves were to remain on Black Hammond Plantation until the crops were harvested. '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Will Index 1795-1916, And, Wills 1795-1829, 1868-1932 Atlanta (Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Camden County); Probate Place: Camden, Georgia
{{Ancestry Sharing|30294993|5367ae}} - {{Ancestry Record|8635|338368}} (accessed 7 September 2022)
Nathan Atkinsons probate on 17 Mar 1817.
:Slaves bequeathed to Alexander in Nathan Atkinson's will in 1817: * [[Atkinson-12813|Seck]] * [[Atkinson-12814|Hannah]] * [[Atkinson-12815|George]] * [[Atkinson-12816|Ned]] * [[Atkinson-12821|Phillis]] * [[Atkinson-12817|Joe]] * [[Atkinson-12818|Jim]] * [[Atkinson-12819|Chloe]], [[Atkinson-12818|Jim]]'s wife * [[Atkinson-12820|Peg]], [[Atkinson-12818|Jim]] and [[Atkinson-12819|Chloe]]'s daughter * [[Atkinson-12833|Amos]] * [[Atkinson-12835|Ester]] * [[Atkinson-12836|Venus]] * [[Atkinson-12837|Maria]] * [[Atkinson-12834|Adam]] * [[Kitt-205|Sarah Kitt]] * [[Elder-4873|Bess Elder]] * [[Atkinson-12824|Jack]] * [[Atkinson-12823|Pen]] * [[Atkinson-12838|Rachel]] * [[Atkinson-12839|June]] * [[Atkinson-12865|July]] === 1820 US Census=== In the 1820 census Alexander was in St Marys, Camden, Georgia, with 44 slaves. '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: St Marys, Camden, Georgia; Page: 60; NARA Roll: M33_8; Image: 57
{{Ancestry Sharing|30338571|7971a8}} - {{Ancestry Record|7734|1452983}} (accessed 10 September 2022)
Alexander Atkinson in St Marys, Camden, Georgia.
*Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 3 *Free Colored Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 *Free Colored Persons - Females - Under 14: 1 *Slaves - Males - Under 14: 13 *Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 5 *Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 5 *Slaves - Females - Under 14: 8 *Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: 5 *Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: 8 *Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1 *Total Free White Persons: 3 *Total Slaves: 44 *Total Free Colored Persons: 2 === Slave Purchases === :Alexander purchased 14 slaves worth $4300 from Charles Dunham of Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, on 22 Mar 1824.[https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/151142317/person/192353279835/media/88a75045-8277-4cd6-a9fd-64bac9a09f07?_phsrc=QPQ4372&_phstart=successSource Abstract from a Camden Co. GA slave deed book. M-238. March 1824.] * [[Dunham-4523|George]] * [[Dunham-4534|Patty]] * [[Dunham-4524|Harry]], [[Dunham-4525|Lacy]] and their children, [[Dunham-4526|Auig]] and [[Dunham-4527|Fong]] * [[Dunham-4533|Tyra]] * [[Dunham-4528|Chloe]] and her child [[Dunham-4529|Harriet]] * [[Dunham-4522|William]] * [[Dunham-4535|Minty]] * [[Dunham-4530|Molly]] and her children, [[Dunham-4532|William]] and [[Dunham-4531|Nancy]] :On 18 Dec 1830, he purchased 30 slaves for $10,000 from John Randolph Bryan, of Chatham County, Georgia. [http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: The Buying and Selling of Africans in Camden County, Georgia. 1787-1865. A collection of slave deed abstracts. Compiled by Tara D. Fields 2004-2008, p88, M 176-177] *[[Bryan-8375|Ned]] *[[Bryan-8397|Fanny]] *[[Bryan-8383|Ned]], assumed to be son of [[Bryan-8375|Ned]] *[[Bryan-8395|Clara]] *[[Bryan-8396|Nancy]], [[Bryan-8395|Clara]]'s child *[[Bryan-8376|March]] *[[Bryan-8380|Lydia]] *[[Bryan-8408|Amy]], not the same Amy as [[Bryan-8409|Amy]] *[[Bryan-8398|Lyndy]] *[[Bryan-8384|Jacob]] *[[Bryan-8399|Sarah]], not the same Sarah as [[Bryan-8407|Sarah]] *[[Bryan-8385|Joe]] *[[Bryan-8400|Ruth]] *[[Bryan-8386|Abraham]] *[[Bryan-8401|Bess]] *[[Bryan-8387|Salisbury]] *[[Bryan-8402|Margaret]] *[[Bryan-8403|Aminda]] *[[Bryan-8388|York]] *[[Bryan-8407|Sarah]], not the same Sarah as [[Bryan-8399|Sarah]] *[[Bryan-8409|Amy]], not the same Amy as [[Bryan-8408|Amy]] *[[Bryan-8406|Charlotte]], not the same Charlotte as [[Bryan-8393|Charlotte]] *[[Bryan-8389|Adam]], not the same Adam as [[Bryan-8390|Adam]] *[[Bryan-8404|Rose]] *[[Bryan-8390|Adam]], not the same Adam as [[Bryan-8389|Adam]] *[[Bryan-8393|Charlotte]], not the same Charlotte as [[Bryan-8406|Charlotte]] *[[Bryan-8394|Dick]], [[Bryan-8393|Charlotte]]'s infant, not the same Dick as [[Bryan-8392|Dick]] *[[Bryan-8405|Tyra]] *[[Bryan-8391|Andrew]] *[[Bryan-8392|Dick]], not the same Dick as [[Bryan-8394|Dick]] === Slaves involved in the Boggy Swamp Murder in 1840 === :Alexander Atkinson passed away in 1840. He was beaten to death with hoes by five of his slaves in a cornfield at Boggy Swamp Plantation. The slaves, Lewis, Little Joe, Ned, March and Prince, tried to escape to Savannah, but were captured, tried and convicted. The slaves involved in his murder and/or tried to escape were from Boggy Swamp Plantation: * [[Atkinson-12927|Lewis]] * [[Atkinson-12929|Little Joe]] * [[Bryan-8375|Ned]] * [[Bryan-8376|March]] * [[Bryan-8379|Joe]] * [[Atkinson-12833|Amos]] * [[Dunham-4522|William]] * [[Atkinson-12928|Prince]] :William, Big Joe and Amos were found not guilty. The others were found guilty and hung on 6 Jul 1840. They were buried where they fell. The area is now called The Gallows. Minta, Rachel, Amy and Lydia were female slaves that witnessed the attack and gave statements.[https://www.thegagenweb.com/gacamden/alex_atkinson.pdf Murder at Boggy Swamp Plantation: The Killing of Alexander Atkinson by Five of His Slaves by Tara D. Fields © February 22, 2006] == Sources == See also: *[[Space:Slaves_of_John_Atkinson%2C_Georgia|Slaves of John Atkinson, Georgia]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Nancy_Ann_(Atkinson)_Lang%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Nancy Ann (Atkinson) Lang, Georgia]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Edmund_Atkinson%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Edmund Atkinson, Georgia]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Nathan_Atkinson%2C_Georgia|Slaves of Nathan Atkinson, Georgia]] *[[Space:Boggy_Swamp_Plantation%2C_Camden_County%2C_Georgia|Boggy Swamp Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]] *[[Space:Black_Hammock_Plantation%2C_Camden_County%2C_Georgia|Black Hammock Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]]

Slaves of Alexander C Scott, Georgia

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Camden_County,_Georgia,_Slave_Owners
Glynn_County,_Georgia
USBH_Heritage_Exchange,_Needs_Plantation_Page
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Plantation Page]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Glynn County, Georgia]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] == Biography == This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Scott-53300|Alexander Cuthbert Scott]] and attempt to connect them to their families. All birth dates are approximate. Alexander did own a plantation see: [[Space:Alex_Scott%27s_Plantation%2C_Camden_County%2C_Georgia|Alex Scott's Plantation, Camden County, Georgia]] 1830 census A was in Glynn, Georgia. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Glynn, Georgia; Series: M19; Roll: 17; Page: 264; Family History Library Film: 0007037
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A C Scott in Glynn, Georgia.
Slaves24. *Males: **Slaves - Males - Under 10: 2 (1820-1830) **Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 5 (1807-1820) **Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 2 (1795-1806) *Females: **Slaves - Females - Under 10: 11 (1820-1830) **Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 1 (1807-1820) **Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 2 (1795-1806) **Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 1 (1776-1794) 1840 census Alexr was in Jefferson, Camden, Georgia. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Jefferson, Camden, Georgia; Roll: 38; Page: 12; Family History Library Film: 0007042
{{Ancestry Sharing|31525009|52e792}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|1662519}} (accessed 28 November 2022)
Alexr C Scott in Jefferson, Camden, Georgia.
Slaves:28. *Male: **Slaves - Males - Under 10: 3 (1830-1840) **Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 2 (1817-1840) **Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 3 (1805-1816) **Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 2 (1786-1804) **Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99: 1 (1741-1785) *Female: **Slaves - Females - Under 10: 5 (1830-1840) **Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 10 (1817-1840) ***[[Scott-53437|Nancy Scott]] **Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 1 (1786-1804) **Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99: 1 (1741-1785) *Persons Employed in Agriculture: 18 1850 Slave Schedule Scott was in Camden, Georgia, United States. '''1850 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 1; FHL microfilm: 442897; Record number: 33584;
{{FamilySearch Record|HR7D-3T2M}} (accessed 28 November 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-XX8W-MC5}} Image number 00411
Scott in Camden, Georgia, United States.
Slaves:45. Occupation: Planter, Industry: Agriculture and Real Estate: $6000. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race!!!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Male||65||1785||Black||||||Male||1 months||1850||Black |- |||Female||65||1785||Black||||||Female||45||1805||Black |- |||Male||65||1785||Black||||||Female||45||1805||Black |- |||Male||65||1785||Black||||||Female||45||1805||Black |- |||Male||58||1792||Black||||||Female||38||1812||Black |- |||Male||43||1807||Black||||||Female||32||1818||Black |- |||Male||43||1807||Black||||||Female||32||1818||Black |- |||Male||30||1820||Black||||||Female||28||1822||Black |- |||Male||30||1820||Black||||[||Female||26||1824||Black |- |||Male||25||1825||Black||||||Female||21||1829||Black |- |||Male||25||1825||Black||||||Female||20||1830||Black |- |||Male||25||1825||Black||||||Female||20||1830||Black |- |||Male||20||1830||Black||||[[Scott-53437|Nancy Scott]]||Female||20||1830||Black |- |||Male||17||1833||Black||||||Female||16||1834||Black |- |||Male||12||1838||Black||||||Female||10||1840||Black |- |||Male||12||1838||Black||||||Female||10||1840||Black |- |||Male||10||1840||Black||||||Female||7||1843||Black |- |||Male||8||1842||Black||||||Female||7||1843||Black |- |||Male||5||1845||Black||||||Female||6||1844||Black |- |||Male||5||1845||Black||||||Female||5||1845||Black |- |||Male||4||1846||Black||||||Female||4||1846||Black |- |||Male||3||1847||Black||||||Female||2||1848||Black |- |||Male||3||1847||Black|||||||||||| |} 1860 Slave Schedule Alex was in Camden, Georgia, United States. '''1860 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 50; Line: 1; FHL microfilm: 000803143; Record number: 079614;
{{FamilySearch Record|WKVW-VYN2}} (accessed 28 November 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YB2-LFM}} Image number 00070
Alex Scott in Camden, Georgia, United States.
Slaves:76. Occupation: Planter, Real Estate Value: $7000 and Personal Estate Value: $58079 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race!!!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |[[Scott-53398|Issac Scott]]||Male||55||1805||Black||||||Female||18||1842||Black |- |||Male||2||1838||Black||||||Female||11||1849||Black |- |||Male||20||1840||Black||||||Female||14||1846||Black |- |||Male||17||1843||Black||||||Female||55||1805||Black |- |||Male||9||1851||Black||||||Female||30||1830||Black |- |||Male||7||1853||Black||||||Female||15||1845||Black |- |||Male||2||1858||Black||||||Female||12||1848||Black |- |||Male||28||1832||Black||||||Female||9||1851||Black |- |||Male||30||1830||Black||||||Female||2 months||1860||Black |- |||Male||15||1845||Black||||||Female||50||1810||Black |- |||Male||12||1848||Black||||[[Scott-53437|Nancy Scott]]||Female||28||1832||Black |- |||Male||2||1858||Black||||||Female||20||1840||Black |- |||Male||15||1845||Black||||||Female||16||1844||Black |- |||Male||9||1851||Black||||||Female||12||1848||Black |- |||Male||7||1853||Black||||||Female||31||1829||Black |- |||Male||35||1825||Black||||||Female||30||1830||Black |- |||Male||13||1847||Black||||||Female||31||1829||Black |- |||Male||22||1838||Black||||||Female||50||1810||Black |- |||Male||8||1852||Black||||||Female||16||1844||Black |- |||Male||6||1854||Black||||||Female||26||1834||Black |- |||Male||30||1830||Black||||||Female||0||1860||Black |- |||Male||2||1858||Black||||||Female||2||1858||Black |- |||Male||52||1808||Black||||||Female||60||1800||Black |- |||Male||70||1790||Black||||||Female||51||1809||Black |- |||Male||40||1820||Black||||||Female||35||1825||Black |- |||Male||58||1802||Black||||||Female||45||1815||Black |- |||Male||35||1825||Black||||||Female||22||1838||Black |- |||Male||11||1849||Black||||||Female||4||1856||Black |- |||Male||3||1857||Black||||||Female||24||1836||Black |- |||Male||21||1839||Black||||||Female||6||1854||Black |- |||Male||12||1848||Black||||||Female||18||1842||Black |- |||Male||53||1807||Black||||||Female||9||1851||Black |- |||Male||16||1844||Black||||||Female||50||1810||Black |- |||Male||18||1842||Black||||||Female||16||1844||Black |- |||Male||12||1848||Black||||||Female||45||1815||Black |- |||Male||14||1846||Black||||||Female||8||1852||Black |- |||Male||8||1852||Black||||||Female||6||1854||Black |- |||Male||3||1857||Black||||||Female||31||1829||Black |- |||Male||25||1835||Black||||||Female||0||1860||Black |- |||Female||45||1815||Black||||||Female||17||1843||Black |} == Sources == * '''1870 Census''': "United States Census, 1870"
citing Page: 40; Affiliate Publication Number: M593; Line: 29; FHL microfilm: 000545638; Record number: 24741;
{{FamilySearch Record|MCS2-BKS}} (accessed 3 December 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-62YS-G2L}} Image number 00623
Alexander Scott (63) head of household in Camden, Georgia, United States. Born in South Carolina.

Slaves of Alexander Malcom, Georgia

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Meriwether_County,_Georgia,_Slave_Owners
Meriwether_County,_Georgia,_Slaves
USBH_Heritage_Exchange,_Needs_Slave_Owner_Profile
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Malcom-420|Alexander Malcom]], and attempt to connect them to their families. ==Slave Schedules== 1850 total slave: 35 in Meriwether County, Georgia '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington Dc; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Alexander Malcomb in Division 59, Meriwether, Georgia, USA.
:Males ages: 50, 40, 40, 35, 35, 35, 35, 33, 32, 25 ,22, 22, 20, 18, 14, 14, 22, 12, 10, 11, 10, 8, 6, 7, 3, 1 :Female ages: 40, 35, 35, 4, 6, 6, 3, 2, 1 1860 total slave: 18 in Meriwether County, Georgia '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|1443139|4663489f1e7fd0bcc424dc4ad98a7388801121e61d9defcef7b6818c95d46620}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|92677613}} (accessed 28 January 2023)
Alaxa Malcomb in Meriwether, Georgia, USA.
:Males ages: 45, 2 ,30, 22, 21, 15, 12, 12, 15, 18, 8, 6, 4 :Female ages: 33, 33, 15, 12, 4 ==Probate Inventory== There seems to have been a delay in the processing of the probate, possibly brought about by a business partner who was claiming ownership of some property including slaves. All but four of the slaves were distributed to the widow, sons, son-in-laws, and, in the case of Barnett who was deceased, to his children. The remaining four slaves were sold in April 1866. Which is strange as they should have been free by that point. {|border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 |Slave||Age||Estimated Birth Year||Assessed Value||Inherited by |- |Jov||54||1807|| $ 500||sold - J W Clark |- |Mary||45||1816|| $ 500||sold - [[Rowe-13350|T R Rowe]] |- |Reuben||40||1821|| $ 1000||sold - D C Dunlap |- |Anthony||33||1828|| $ 1200||sold - J. S. Blalock |- |Alsey||40||1821|| $ 1100||Allen J Rowe |- |Anderson||child of Alsey||1860|| with mother ||Allen J Rowe |- |Milton||20||1841|| $ 1200||Jas A Rowe |- |Green||22||1839|| $ 1200||[[Malcomb-168|Mahala]] |- |Henry||15||1846|| $ 1100||[[Malcomb-168|Mahala]] |- |Adalene||14||1847|| $ 900||[[Rowe-13350|Thomas R Rowe]] |- |Charity||12||1849|| $ 900||[[Malcom-421|Barnett's]] children |- |Edmond||11||1850|| $ 900||[[Rowe-13350|Thomas R Rowe]] |- |Jobe||11||1850|| $ 800||[[Malcomb-167|Alexander]] |- |Jim||9||1852|| $ 750||[[Malcom-424|Lavina Conner]] |- |Ephraim||8||1853|| $ 750||[[Malcom-424|Lavina Conner]] |- |John||6||1855|| $ 650||[[Malcom-421|Barnett's]] children |- |Emaline||5||1856|| $ 400||[[Malcomb-167|Alexander]] |} There were potentially another eleven slave being held by John Malcom. ==Sources== *'''Probate - Inventory''' Georgia Wills and Probate Records, Meriwether County, Returns, Vol E, page 426, image 256 [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8635/images/005765153_00256?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Ancestry.com Link] *'''Probate - Slave Distribution''' Georgia Wills and Probate Records, Meriwether County, Returns, Vol F-G, page 314, image 201 [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8635/images/005765154_00201?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Ancestry.com Link] *'''Probate - Sale''' Georgia Wills and Probate Records, Meriwether County, Returns, Vol F-G, page 316, image 202 [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8635/images/005765154_00202?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Ancestry.com Link]

Slaves of Alexander Mebane, Sr

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Orange County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Orange County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] == Slaves of Alexander Mebane, Sr == The purpose of this page is to document and identify the slaves held by [[Mebane-34|Alexander Mebane Sr. (1716-1793)]] in Orange County, North Carolina == 1789 Will == Alexander Mebane of Orange County signed his will on April 30, 1789. The executors were his sons, Alexander and James. '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Wills (Orange County, North Carolina), 1753-1865; Author: North Carolina. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions (Orange County); Probate Place: Orange, North Carolina
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Alexander Mebane probate on 13 Apr 1791 in Orange, North Carolina, USA. Residence Orange County, North Carolina.
: See: [[Space:Will_of_Alexander_Mebane%2C_Sr|Will of Alexander Mebane, Sr]] : The following bequests were made in Alexander Mebane's 1789 will To his wife (unnamed in Will) * Tamer * Ben * Jane * Caleb * Patience - then to daughter Ann Morrow * Joe, son of Patience - then to grandson Alex Anderson * Nell then to daughter Janet Anderson * Tom : to son Alexander * mulatto '''[[Mebane-126|Tom]]''' : to son James * Clark * residue of negroes : to son John * mulatto boy Frank : to daughter Margret Murdock * mulatto Milley : to grand daughter Margret Anderson * Densey === Inventory of Estate === An inventory was completed on August 26, 1793. It was found in the probate papers of his son, Alexander Jr. (Image 39 of 41)."North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJ8L-1TL7 : 8 March 2021), Alexander Mebane, 1797; citing Orange County, North Carolina, United States, State Archives, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 2,057,956. : It reiterates the terms of the will, but does include the names of young slaves not mentioned in will, according to his will this 'residue' would go to his son, James. : not willed longer than Mrs Mebane life * Ben * Jean * Tamer * Caleb * Joe * Tom : willed to Ann Murray * Patience : will to Jenet Anderson * Nell : to Alex Mebane * '''[[Mebane-126|Tom]]''' : to James Mebane * Clark : to Margaret Murdock * Milley : to John Mebane * Frank : to Margaret Anderson * Demce : to Alex Anderson * Joe * Infilah, Patience's child * Ben, Patience's child * Cate, Nell's child * Caleb, Nell's child == Sources ==

Slaves of Alexander Scott Withers

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Lewis County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Lewis County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] this is a workspace for identifying the slaves of [[Withers-2277|Alexander Scott Withers]]. He is known to have fathered at least two of his slaves. ==1850 Slave Schedule== Lewis County, Virginia *Black Female Age 61 *Black Male Age 40 *Black Male Age 31 *Mulatto Female Age 27. this is likely [[Taylor-80357|Unknown Taylor]] *Black Female Age 12 *Mulatto Female Age 10 *Mulatto Female Age 7 *Mulatto Female Age 4 *Mulatto Male Age 1 (likely the same person listed in the 1860 census) ==1860 Slave Schedule== Lewis County Virginia *Mulatto Male Age 12 (this is likely his son with slave [[Taylor-80357|Unknown Taylor]]. She stated in 1863 she had left a son behind in Virginia with his father. ==Known Slaves== *[[Taylor-80356|Charles Taylor]], also his son

Slaves of Alford Family Robeson County, North Carolina

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[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Robeson County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Robeson County, North Carolina, Slaves]] == Slaves of the Alford Family Robeson County, North Carolina == "This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by the Alford Family, and attempt to connect them to their families." == Sources ==

Slaves of Alfred Caldwell Yates

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[[Category:Choctaw County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Choctaw County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ---------------------------------------------------------------- '''This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Yates-2403|Alfred Caldwell Yates (abt.1817-abt.1866)]] and attempt to connect them to their families.''' [[Space:Alfred_Caldwell_Yates_Plantation%2C_Choctaw%2C_Alabama|Alfred Caldwell Yates Plantation, Choctaw, Alabama]] ==Slaves== He had 10 slaves in 1850 and reported 24 in 1860. The 1860 report showed 4 houses for the slaves. Both reports were in Choctaw County, Alabama. They may have been some of the same slaves. He had a farm in Hillsborough which we are still seeking. He died and was buried in Plant City, Hillsborough, Florida. '''1850 U.1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedule''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Slave || Age
1850 ||Gender||Race|| HC ||EST
YOB|| Details||Value
Cost |- |1 || 40 || M|| B|| ||1810|| || |- | 2|| 31 || F || B || ||1819|| || |- | 3 ||26|| M || B || ||1824|| || |- | 4 ||23|| F || B || ||1827|| || |- | 5 || 23 || F || B || ||1827|| || |- | 6 || 7 || M || B || ||1843|| || |- | 7 || 6 ||F || B || ||1844|| || |- | 8 || 5 || M || B || ||1845|| || |- | 9 ||2 || F || B || ||1848|| || |- |10 || 2|| M || B || ||1848|| || |}Alabama State Census 1850The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M432; Residence Date: 1850; Home in 1850: Choctaw, Alabama; Roll: 3; Page: 182b '''1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedule''' 22 Sept 1860 Choctaw County, Alabama {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Slave || Age
1860 ||Gender||Race|| HC ||EST
YOB|| Details||Value
Cost |- |1 || 50 || M|| B|| ||1810|| || |- | 1|| 50 || F || B || ||1810|| || |- | 1 ||45 || M || B || ||1815|| || |- | 1||40|| F || B || ||1820|| || |- | 1 || 35 || F || B || ||1825|| || |- | 1 || 35 || M || B || ||1825|| || |- | 2 || 21 ||M|| B || ||1839|| || |- | 3 ||16 || M || B || ||1844|| || |- | 4 ||16 || F || B || ||1844|| || |- |2|| 12|| M || B || ||1848|| || |- |2 || 11 || F|| B|| ||1849|| || |- | 1||5 || M || B || ||1855|| || |- | 1 ||2|| M || B || ||1858|| || |- | 1 ||1|| M || B || ||1859|| || |- | 2 ||36 || F || B || ||1824|| || |- | 24 ||Total |}[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7668/images/alm653_28-0215?pId=241117] {{Image|file=Slaves_of_Alfred_Caldwell_Yates.png |caption=Alfred Yates 1850 Slave Sched Choctaw, AL }} {{Image|file=Alfred_Caldwell_Yates_Plantation_Choctaw_Alabama.png |caption=Alfred Yates 1860 Slave Sched Choctaw, AL }} ==Sources==

Slaves of Allen Caldwell Yates

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Choctaw County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Choctaw County, Alabama, Slaves]] ==Slaves Of Allen Caldwell Yates== '''UNDER CONSTRUCTION''' '''This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Yates-2423|Allen Caldwell Yates]] and attempt to connect them to their families.'''
[[Yates-2423|Allen Caldwell Yates]] held as few as 33 on the Washington farm and as many as 103 slaves (per the 1860 census) on their Bladon Springs, Choctaw, Alabama, USA plantation.slaves.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8057/images/4411216_01175?pId=1375831www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1850/1850a/1850a-33.pdf hand calculatedancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/90136766:8055?ssrc=pt&tid=55132301&pid=13830894596 His wife, [[Nail-177|Emily Nail]], was the owner of much of the land as an entitlement. He married, [[Nail-177|Emily Nail]], a First Nation girl born in Mississippi Choctaw territory. He had children with several of his slaves. Stories documented by his family members and slaves then related to his wife by his niece indicated that he was killed by an angry runaway slave he was hunting down over his cruel nature. A second story documents that two female slaves beat him to death with hoes. [[Space:Allen_Caldwell_Yates_Plantation,_Choctaw_County,_Alabama]] ==Slaves== In 1840, Allen Caldwell Yates had 33 in Washington County. Between Washington County and Chocta (sic) County, AL, Yates held 53 slaves in 1850, according to the US Census slave schedules. In 1860, he held 103 slaves.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8057/images/4411216_01175?pId=1375831www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1850/1850a/1850a-33.pdf hand calculatedancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/90136766:8055?ssrc=pt&tid=55132301&pid=13830894596 ===Washington County, Alabama=== In1850, Washington County, AL only had 2,713 people. There were 1,195 white people, 22 free 'colored' 'sic' people, and 1,496 slaves. By 1860, the population had depleted to 2, 176. We know that Allen Yates moved his family and slaves to Choctaw County (see below). Allen Caldwell Yates had 33 slaves in Washington, County in 1840. www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1850/1850a/1850a-33.pdf hand calculated {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Age || Num||Gender|| || Details || || || |- | < 10 || 1 || M || || || || || |- | <10 || 13 ||F || [[Yates-2425|Dicey Yates]] || || || || |- |10-23 || 1 ||M || [[Yates-2424|Powhattan Yates]] || || || || |- |10-23|| 10||F|| || || || |- |24-35 || 3 ||M || || || || || |- |24-35 || 3 ||F || || || || || |- |36-54 ||2 ||M || || || || || |- |Total||33 |}1850 US Census ===Choctaw (Chocta) County, Alabama=== Alllen showed 30 slaves in the 18 Nov 1850 U.S. Census Slave Schedule.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/90136766:8055?ssrc=pt&tid=55132301&pid=13830894596 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Slave || Age
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YOB|| Details||Value
Cost |- | 1 ||60|| M ||B || ||1790|| || |- |2 ||55||M|| B || ||1795|| || |- | 3 ||55 ||F || B || ||1795|| || |- | 4 ||51 ||M || B || ||1799|| || |- | 5 ||45|| M || B || ||1805|| || |- | 6 || 45|| F|| B || ||1805|| || |- | 7 || 52 || M || B || ||1798|| || |- | 8 ||30||M || B || ||1820|| || |- | 9 || 30 ||F || B || ||1820|| || |- |10 ||30|| F || B || ||1820|| || |- |11 ||35 ||F || B || ||1815|| || |- |12 || 30||M|| B || ||1820|| || |- |13 || 30 || M || B || ||1820|| || |- |14 || 30 || F || B || ||1820|| || |- |15 || 35 || M || B || ||1815|| || |- |16 ||30||F || B || ||1820|| || |- |17 ||25 || M || B || ||1825|| || |- |18 ||30 || F || B || ||1820|| || |- | || 20 || M || B || ||1830|| || |- |20 || 20 || F || B || ||1830|| || |- |21 ||20 || F || B || ||1830|| || |- |22 || 18 || F || B || ||1832|| || |- | 23 || 25 || F ||B || ||1825|| || |- |24 ||18 || F ||B || ||1832|| || |- |25 ||15 || F || B || ||1835|| || |- |26 || 18 || F || B || ||1852|| || |- | 27 || 15 || F || B || ||1835|| || |- | 28 ||13 || F || B || ||1837|| || |- | 29 ||13 || F || B || ||1837|| || |- |30 || 35 || F || B || ||1815|| |} There were 103 slaves listed in Allen Caldwell Yates name in the 1860 US Federal Choctaw Slave Schedule1860 US Federal Census Choctaw-Slave Schedules https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7668/images/alm653_28-0208?_gl=1*h51pao*_up*MQ..&gclid=a0bb6ea21ed31fbe16810d544613dae1&gclsrc=3p.ds&pId=90240527. The County was formed 28 Dec 1847. In 1860, there were 6,767 white settlers and 7,110 people (free and enslaved). After the war both populations decreased. https://genealogytrails.com/ala/choctaw/history1.html Replace numbers with names as identities are discovered and add information in details column. Thank you for helping to bring these families together. '''1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedule Allen Caldwell Yates''' We might excuse the Race column in this report as we know that a number of Allen Yates' slaves were of mixed heritage, especially the ones he fathered. This is obviously a factor of recordkeeping. Recorded as of 14 Sep 1860. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Slave || Age
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YOB|| Details||Value
Cost |- | 1 ||40|| M ||B || ||1820|| || |- |2 ||35||F|| B || ||1825|| || |- | 3 ||35 ||M || B || ||1825|| || |- | 4 ||40 ||F || B || ||1820|| || |- | 5 ||40|| F || B || ||1820|| || |- | 6 ||17 || M|| B || ||1827|| || |- | 7 || 14 || M || B || ||1852|| || |- | 8 ||12||F || B || ||1856|| || |- | 9 || 10 ||M || B || ||1859|| || |- |10 || 8|| M || B || ||1842|| || |- |11 ||35 ||M || B || ||1825|| || |- |12 ||35||F|| B || ||1825|| || |- |13 || 16 || M || B || ||1842|| || |- |14 || 13 || F || B || ||1847|| || |- |15 || 10 || M || B || ||1850|| || |- |16 ||8||M || B || ||1852|| || |- |17 ||6 || F || B || ||1854|| || |- |18 ||1 || F || B || ||1859|| || |- |19 || 26 || M || B || ||1824|| || |- |20 || 26 || F || B || ||1824|| || |- |21 ||55 || M || B || ||1805|| || |- |22 || 48 || F || B || ||1812|| || |- | 23 || 20 || F ||B || ||1840|| || |- |24 ||9 || M ||B || ||1851|| || |- |25 ||33 || F || B || ||1827|| || |- |26 || 8 || M || B || ||1852|| || |- | 27 || 4 || M || B || ||1856|| || |- | 28 ||1 || M || B || ||1859|| || |- | 29 ||18 || M || B || ||1842|| || |- |30 || 20 || F || B || ||1840|| || |- |31 ||45 || M || B || ||1815|| || |- |32 ||18 || F || B || ||1842|| || |- |33 ||[[Yates-10013|Lydia Yates]]|| F || B || ||1857|| || |- |34 ||1 || M || B || ||1859|| || |- |35 || 16 || F || B || ||1844|| || |- |36 || 17|| M || B || ||1843|| || |- |37 || 13|| M || B || ||1847|| || |- |38 ||30 || M || B || ||1830|| || |- |39 ||45 ||M|| B || ||1815|| || |- |40 || 8m || F|| B || ||1859|| || |- |41 || 25 || F|| B || ||1835|| || |- |[[Washington-1028|Lydia (Washington) Yates]] || 15 ||M ||B || ||1845||Sib. Mary, James,
d. Allen || |- |43 || 14 || F ||B || ||1846|| || |- | 44 || 15 ||F|| B || ||1845||Sib. Lydia, James|| |- | 45 ||14 ||F ||B || ||1846|| || |- | 46 || 16 || F || B || ||1844|| || |- | 47 || 15 || F || B || ||1845|| || |- | 48 || 16 || M || B || ||1844|| || |- | 49 || 14 ||F || B || ||1846|| || |- |50 ||20 || F || B || ||1840|| || |- |51|| 6m|| F || B || ||1860|| || |- |52 ||12 || F || B || ||1848|| || |- |53 ||25 || M || B || ||1835|| || |- |54 ||35 || F || B || ||1825|| || |- |55 ||15|| F || B || ||1845|| || |- |56 ||10 || F || B || ||1850|| || |- |57 || 8 || F || B || ||1852|| || |- |58 || 5 || F || B || ||1855|| || |- |59 || 1 || F || B || ||1859|| || |- |60 || 25 || M || B || ||1835 || || |- |61 ||20 || F || B || ||1840|| || |- |62 || 4 ||M ||B || ||1856 || || |- |63 || 30 ||F || B || ||1830 || || |- |64 ||16 || F||B || ||1844|| || |- |65 || 10|| F || B || ||1850|| || |- |66 || 7 || F || B || ||1853|| || |- |67 || 30 || M || B || ||1830|| || |- |68 || 25 || F || B || ||1835|| || |- |69 || 6 || M || B || ||1854|| || |- |70 || 4 || M || B || ||1856|| || |- |71 || 6m|| M || B || ||1860|| || |- |[[Yates-2422|Amelia Yates]]|| 6m || F || B || ||1860||ma.[[Yates-2425|Dicey Yates]]
pa.[[Yates-2424|Powhattan Yates]] || |- |73 ||40 || F || B || ||1820|| || |- |74 || 18 || F || B || ||1842|| || |- |75 || 12 || F || B || ||1848|| || |- |76 || 10 || M || B || ||1850|| || |- |77 ||6|| M || B || ||1854|| || |- |78 || 16 || M || B || ||1844|| || |- |79 || 16 ||M || B || ||1844|| || |- |80 || 16 ||M || B || ||1844|| || |- |81 || 15 ||M || B || ||1845|| || |- |82 ||15 ||M || B || ||1845|| || |- |83 || 15 || M ||B || ||1845|| || |- |84 ||15|| M || B || ||1845|| |- |85 ||60 || M || B || ||1800|| || |- |86 ||60 || M || B || ||1800|| || |- |87 || 20 || F || B || ||1840|| || |- |88 || 18 || M || B || ||1842|| || |- |James Yates|| 20 || M || B || ||1840||Sib. Lydia, Mary || |- |90 ||16 || F || B || ||1844|| || |- |91 || 6 ||F || B || ||1854|| || |- |92 ||3 || M || B || ||1847|| || |- |93 ||3 || M || B || ||1847|| || |- |94 || 60 || M || B || ||1840|| || |- |[[Yates-2424|Powhattan Yates]] || 30 || M || B-I || ||1830||m. 1860 [[Yates-2425|Dicey Yates]]
b. E. VA || |- |96 || 35 || F || B || ||1825|| || |- |[[Yates-2425|Dicey Yates]]|| 13 || F || B || ||1847|| m. 1860 [[Yates-2424|Powhattan Yates]]|| |- |98 ||5 || M || B || ||1855|| || |- |99 || 20|| F || B || ||1840|| || |- |100 ||3 || M || B || ||1857|| || |- |101 ||60 || M || B || ||1800|| || |- |102 || 6m || M || B || ||1760|| || |- |103 || 17 || F || B || ||1843|| || |} ==Sources==

Slaves of Allen Christian

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Letcher County, Kentucky, Slaves]] [[Category:Letcher County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] Allin Cristain ([[Christian-1109|Allen Christian]]) Residence Date: 1860 Residence Place: District, Letcher , Kentucky , USA Number of Enslaved People: 10 All Enslaved People: {| Border=1 |Gender|| Age in 1860||Most Likely Person From 1870 Census |- |Male|| 2 || [[Christian-4263|John Christian]] |- |Male ||45 ||[[Christian-4264|Lewis Christian]] |- |Female ||40 ||[[Christian-4261|Rachel Christian]] |- |Female ||22 ||[[Christian-4267|Chavieta Christian (Charity?)]] |- |Female ||19 ||[[Christian-4269|Elizabeth Christian]] |- |Male ||13 || [[Christian-4273|Joseph Christian]] |- |Male ||11|| [[Christian-4262|Simon Christian]] |- |Female ||8 ||[[Christian-4270|Milley Christian]] |- |Male ||6|| |- |Male|| 4|| |} ==Sources== *The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 Ancestry.com. 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Eighth Census of the United States, 1860. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1860. M653, 1,438 rolls. *Year: 1870; Census Place: Precinct 5, Letcher, Kentucky; Roll: M593_481; Page: 392A; Family History Library Film: 545980 Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. Minnesota census schedules for 1870. NARA microfilm publication T132, 13 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

Slaves of Allen W Cozart, North Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Granville County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Granville County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Plantation Page]] '''SLAVES OF [[Cozart-349|ALLEN W. COZART]] (1804 - 1861) OF GRANVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA''' In January 1828, Allen Cozart received from his father, [[Cozart-408|Hubbard Cozart]], * '''[[Cozart-398|Squire]]''' age 24 man, value $500. '''Granville County, North Carolina, estate records''': "Granville County, North Carolina, estate records"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/978482 Granville County, North Carolina, estate records] Estate records 1746-1919 Cazart, Allen (cont.) - Currin, Cornelia
Film number: 007641250 > image 345 of 2686
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89GN-N3L3}} (accessed 6 August 2022)
1840 Census of Allen Cazort [indexed Cagort] of Granville, 15 enslaved people: '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Granville, North Carolina; Roll: 360; Page: 121; Family History Library Film: 0018094
{{Ancestry Sharing|29603857|fba83a}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|3307359}} (accessed 23 July 2022)
* '''Males under 10: 4''' * '''Males 10 - 23: 2''' * '''Males 24 - 35: 2''' * '''Females under 10: 3''' * '''Females 10 - 23: 2''' * '''Females 24 - 35: 1''' * '''Females 36 - 54: 1'''. 1850 Slave Schedule of Allen Cozart of Napp of Reeds District, Granville, 25 enslaved people: '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|29603987|d62e3d}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|91549342}} (accessed 23 July 2022)
* '''90 M B''' * '''70 F B''' * '''60 M B''' * '''55 F B''' * '''50 M B''' * '''41 M B''' * '''40 F B''' * '''37 F B''' * '''30 M B''' * '''40 M B''' * '''24 M B''' * '''19 M B''' * '''18 M B''' * '''15 F B''' * '''14 M B''' * '''13 M B''' * '''13 F B''' * '''13 F B''' * '''13 F B''' * '''10 M B''' * '''8 M B''' * '''6 M B''' * '''4 M B''' * '''2 M B''' * '''4/12 M B''' 1860 Slave Schedule of Allen Cozart of Knap of Reeds, Granville, PO Flat River, 43 enslaved people in 8 slave houses: '''1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
North Carolina > Granville > Knap of Reeds > image 2 of 5
{{Ancestry Sharing|30099616|533575}} - Ancestry {{Ancestry Image|7668|ncm653_923-0093}} (accessed 25 August 2022)
Allen Cozart
* '''70 M B''' * '''70 F B''' * '''60 M B''' * '''58 M B''' * '''58 F B''' * '''51 M B''' * '''45 F B''' * '''44 M B''' * '''35 M B''' * '''32 M B''' * '''27 M B''' * '''23 M B''' * '''23 M B''' * '''24 F B''' * '''25 M B''' * '''21 F B''' * '''20 F B''' * '''21 M B''' * '''19 F B''' * '''18 M B''' * '''16 M B''' * '''14 M B''' * '''12 M B''' * '''10 M B''' * '''8 F B''' * '''6 M B''' * '''6 M B''' * '''5 F B''' * '''3 M B''' * '''3 F B''' * '''2 F B''' deaf & * '''5 M B''' dumb * '''4 F B''' * '''3 F B''' * '''2/12 F B''' * '''5 M B''' * '''3 M B''' * '''1 F B''' * '''3 F B''' * '''1 F B''' * '''6 F B''' * '''2 F B''' * '''1/12 M B'''. An inventory of Allen Cozart's estate in 1861 named 47 slaves: '''Granville County, North Carolina, estate records''': "Granville County, North Carolina, estate records"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/978482 Granville County, North Carolina, estate records] Estate records 1746-1919 Clayton, Albert - Cazart, Allen (cont.)
Film number: 007641287 > image 1459 of 2270
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89GN-6SNN}} (accessed 25 July 2022)
* '''[[Cozart-406|Billy]]''' * '''[[Cozart-382|Crener]]''' * '''[[Cozart-376|Gilbert]]''' * '''[[Cozart-385|Nelson]]''' * '''[[Cozart-381|James]]''' * '''[[Cozart-375|Steven]]''' * '''[[Cozart-377|Martha]]''' * '''[[Cozart-373|Betty]]''' * '''[[Cozart-374|Line]]''' * '''[[Cozart-360|Boson]]''' * '''[[Cozart-398|Squire]]''' * '''[[Cozart-389|David]]''' * '''[[Cozart-392|Charles]]''' * '''[[Cozart-395|Nelson]]''' * '''[[Cozart-402|Green]]''' * '''[[Cozart-366|Will]]''' * '''[[Cozart-378|Calvin]]''' * '''[[Cozart-405|Goeny]]''' * '''[[Cozart-390|Mary]]''' * '''[[Cozart-393|Caroline]]''' * '''[[Cozart-396|Tilda]]''' * '''[[Cozart-383|Fanny]]''' * '''[[Cozart-367|Dinah]]''' * '''[[Cozart-401|Dewit]]''' * '''[[Cozart-404|John]]''' * '''[[Cozart-368|Sofronia]]''' * '''[[Cozart-361|Kinch]]''' * '''[[Cozart-386|Nancy]]''' * '''[[Cozart-372|Elick]]''' * '''[[Cozart-369|Henry]]''' * '''[[Cozart-399|Mintus]]''' * '''[[Cozart-387|Amos]]''' * '''[[Cozart-400|Lucy]]''' * '''[[Cozart-394|Crawley]]''' * '''[[Cozart-388|Adeline]]''' * '''[[Cozart-362|Clary]]''' * '''[[Cozart-370|Helon]]''' * '''[[Cozart-384|Hilmon]]''' * '''[[Cozart-380|Lucus]]''' * '''[[Cozart-379|Eliza]]''' * '''[[Cozart-363|Mary]]''' * '''[[Cozart-371|Elizabeth]]''' * '''[[Cozart-364|Alice]]''' * '''[[Cozart-403|Angeline]]''' * '''[[Cozart-391|M Delar]]''' * '''[[Cozart-397|Hawkins]]''' * '''[[Cozart-365|Cassandra]]''' On 9 Dec 1861, "We the undersigned met at the residence of Allen Cozart deceased, according to an order of court, and allotted the Negroes of the said Allen Cozart deceased as follows, (viz) Lot No. 1 to [[Cozart-350|James T. Cozart]] as follows: '''[[Cozart-366|William]]''' $650, '''[[Cozart-367|Dinah]] & child''' $475, '''[[Cozart-368|Sophronia]]''' $175, No. 7 pays No. 1 $25 = $1325. Lot No. 2 to [[Cozart-351|B.H. Cozart]] as follows: '''[[Cozart-369|Henry]]''' $700, '''[[Cozart-370|Helan]] & child''' $575, '''[[Cozart-371|Elizabeth]]''' $100 =$1375, Lot No. 2 pays No. 5 $50 = $1325. Lot No. 3 to [[Cozart-352|Sarah Cozart]] as follows: '''[[Cozart-372|Allexander]]''' $750, '''[[Cozart-373|Betty]]''' $250, '''[[Cozart-374|Dillen]]''' $200, Lot No. 4 pays No. 3 $100 and Lot No. 10 pays No. 3 $25 = $1325. Lot No. 4 to [[Cozart-353|Flora Cozart]], as follows: '''[[Cozart-375|Steven]]''' $700, '''[[Cozart-376|Gilbert]]''' $200, '''[[Cozart-377|Martha]] & child''' $525, Lot No. 4 pays Lot No. 3 $100 = $1325. Lot No. 5 to [[Cozart-354|Allen W. Cozart]] as follows: '''[[Cozart-378|Calvin]]''' $800, '''[[Cozart-379|Eliza]]''' $200, '''[[Cozart-380|Lucus]]''' $250, No. 2 pays to No. 5 $50, No. 8 pays to No. 5 $25 = $1325. Lot No. 6 to [[Cozart-355|Simeon Cozart]] as follows: '''[[Cozart-381|James]]''' $800, '''[[Cozart-382|Cruner]]''' $50, '''[[Cozart-383|Nanny]]''' $125, '''[[Cozart-384|Hillman]]''' $350 = $1325. Lot No. 7 to [[Cozart-356|Ema Cozart]] as follows: '''[[Cozart-385|Old Nelson]]''' $450, '''[[Cozart-386|Nancy]] & child''' $300, '''[[Cozart-387|Amos]]''' $400, '''[[Cozart-388|Adeline]]''' $200, No. 7 pays No. 1 $25 = $1325. Lot No. 8 to the widow [[Rogers-39519|Mrs. Sarah Cozart]] as follows: '''[[Cozart-389|David]]''' $600, '''[[Cozart-390|Mary]] & child''' $600, '''[[Cozart-391|Dilly]]''' $150, No. 8 pays No. 5 $25 = $1325. Lot No. 9 to [[Cozart-357|Rebecca Cozart]] as follows: '''[[Cozart-392|Charles]]''' $700, '''[[Cozart-393|Caroline]]''' $175, '''[[Cozart-394|Crawley]]''' $350, No. 12 pays to No. 9 $100 = $1325. Lot No. 10 to [[Cozart-358|Vina Cozart]] as follows: '''[[Cozart-395|Nelson]]''' $700, '''[[Cozart-396|Tilda]]''' $100, '''[[Cozart-397|Hawkins]]''' $200, '''[[Cozart-398|Squire]]''' $350, No. 10 pays No. 3 $25 = $1325. Lot No. 11 to [[Cozart-359|Isabella Cozart]] as follows: '''[[Cozart-399|Mintus]]''' $600, '''[[Cozart-400|Lucy]]''' $400, '''[[Cozart-401|Dewitt]]''' $300, No. 12 pays 11 $25 = $1325. Lot No. 12 to [[Cozart-113|Mary A. Cozart]] as follows: '''[[Cozart-402|Green]]''' $700, '''[[Cozart-403|Angelina]] & child''' $550, '''[[Cozart-404|John]]''' $200, No. 12 pays to No. 9 $100, to No. 11 $25 = $1325. In addition to the foregoing we have given to the widdow [[Rogers-39519|Mrs. Sarah Cozart]], by consent, one Woman '''[[Cozart-405|Gruny]]''', which we considered worthless, also to [[Cozart-351|B.H. Cozart]], one old man '''[[Cozart-406|Billy]]''' … considered worthless, given under our hands & seals Month & date shown written. No. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 & 12 to remain in common [because these inheritors are minor children]. [signed] L.D. Ferrill, Amos Gooch, Dennis Tilley.” '''Granville County, North Carolina, estate records''': "Granville County, North Carolina, estate records"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/978482 Granville County, North Carolina, estate records] Estate records 1746-1919 Clayton, Albert - Cazart, Allen (cont.)
Film number: 007641287 > image 1496 thru 1498 of 2270
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89GN-637Q}} (accessed 24 July 2022)
===Research Notes=== * Some of these enslaved people also appear in the records of [[Cozart-408|Hubbard Cozart]], Allen's father. See [[Space:Slaves_of_Hubbard_Cozart,_North_Carolina|Slaves of Hubbard Cozart]]. And some appear in brother [[Cozart-413|Simeon Cozart's]] profile. * The inventory of Allen W. Cozart's estate names 47 people, but the list of allotments reports only 41 named adults plus 6 people indicated only as "child" of a mother. Six people on the petition list do not appear on the allotment list, and therefore are apparently the six children: '''[[Cozart-360|Boson]]''', '''[[Cozart-361|Kinch]]''', '''[[Cozart-362|Clary]]''', '''[[Cozart-363|Mary]]''', '''[[Cozart-364|Alice]]''', and '''[[Cozart-365|Cassandra]]'''. It has not been possible to match the mothers with the children. * Note that all of these inheritance arrangements ceased when Emancipation was declared in 1865. * The estate records Allen W. Cozart include at least 3 copies of the inventory of the enslaved people, with some variety in the people's names. Image 1459, used here, has the clearest handwriting. However, matching the inventory to the allotment list remains imperfect with 2 Nelsons, 2 Marys, 1? Will/William, a woman(?) called M Delar or Dela or Dilly, and a man(?) called Dillen or Line. ==Sources==

Slaves of Amelia Harris (Taylor) Morris of Virginia

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[[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ===Slaves of [[Taylor-83562|Amelia Harris (Taylor) Morris (1789-1874)]]=== [[Mines-150|Peter Mines]]
[[Mines-148|Evalina Mines]]
[[Mines-147|Richard Mines]]
[[Mines-146|Charles Mines]]
[[Mines-145|Lydia Mines]]
[[Mines-144|Adam Mines]]
[[Coffin-4908|Frances (Coffin) Mines]]
[[Mines-139|Gary Mines]]
[[Cox-36081|Caroline(Cox) Blackford]]
[[Gaines-2836|Randolph Gaines]] Caroline County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons Cohabiting Together as Husband and Wife, 1866 Feb. 27, Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA. accessed via https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/aan/search-the-narrative accessed 6/4/2021 == Sources == * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKY9-YJ2M : 16 October 2019), Emily T Morris, 1860.

Slaves of Andrew A. Broaddus of Virginia

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[[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] === Slaves of [[Broaddus-325|Andrew A. Broaddus]] of Virginia === [[Norman-8410|SusanNorman]]
[[Norman-8409|Calvin Norman]]
[[Berkley-475|Frances (Berkley) Norman]]
[[Washington-3468|Edmund Washington]]
[[Washington-3467|Alice Wasington]]
[[Ladiney-11|Roy Ladiney]]
[[Ladiney-10|Berta Ladiney]]
[[Ladiney-9|Herndon Ladiney]]
[[Ladiney-8|Howard Ladiney]]
[[Ladiney-7|Robert Ladiney]]
[[Ladiney-6|William Ladiney]]
[[Ladiney-5|Leland Ladiney]]
[[Ladiney-4|Dandridge Ladiney]]
[[Ladiney-3|Betty (Ladiney) Washington]]
[[Ladiney-2|Henry Ladiney]]
[[Holmes-19463|Martha (Holmes) Ladiney]]
[[Winston-1623|Albert Winston]]
[[Jones-115030|Joseph Jones]] Caroline County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons Cohabiting Together as Husband and Wife, 1866 Feb. 27, Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA. accessed via https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/aan/search-the-narrative accessed 6/4/2021 == Sources ==

Slaves of Andrew B Calhoun

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[[Category:Coweta County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Coweta County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Calhoun-685|Andrew B. Calhoun]] was recorded as owning 5 slaves in 1840, 12 in 1850, and possibly 73, along with his son Abner, in 1860. 1840, Coweta County, Georgia:"United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHBZ-4F5 : 2 March 2021), Andrew B Calhoun, Coweta, Georgia, United States; citing p. 318, NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm . *Free White Males - 30 thru 39: 1 *Free White Females - 20 thru 29: 1 *Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 1 *Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 1 *Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 2 *Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 1 *Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2 === Story === Text from Encyclopedia.com, "The African American Family":[https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/african-american-family The African American Family] :"In the summer of 1864, Andrew B. Calhoun and some of his slaves left Newnan to visit his son Abner, who had been wounded in the war. Calhoun's daughter Fannie remained at the house in Newnan and wrote to her father, complaining about slaves who had run away to the Yankees. In the same letter, she sent a friendly hello to Nelley's child and grandchild, Siny and Catherine (Kitty), who had accompanied Calhoun on the trip. Calhoun and his slaves were present a few months later when Sherman burned Atlanta. According to family legend, Nelley was ill. They put her on a mattress in a wagon, and everyone escaped to safety. House servants were often accused of identifying or siding with their owners over their family or friends working in the fields. Slaves were not always open about their feelings, however, and so it is hard to tell whether they were truly attached to their owner's family or only acted that way out of a sense of duty or fear. Nelley and her daughter and granddaughter did remain with the family and performed their duties. It seems that they had won the affection of the white Calhouns—not only did Fannie remember them in her wartime letter, but in 1870 Calhoun deeded the three women a plot of land as a reward for their loyal service. Yet Nelley's family always remained important to her. Though separated from her mother, father, brothers, and sisters when they moved north, she corresponded with them and traveled north to be by her mother's deathbed. The strength of kin ties can also be seen in the family's naming practices. Nelley took the Calhoun name, but she named her daughter Siny for her mother, and both Siny and Moses named children for their aunts and uncles. In this way, like so many enslaved people, Nelley and her children used names to keep family connections and memories alive. Siny [Catherine] Calhoun had married Preston Webb, and they had had one child, Catherine Webb—or Kitty, as the white Calhouns called her. Not much is known about Preston, but when he died in 1868 at a young age, it left a profound mark on his eight-yearold daughter. Siny gave Catherine an atlas from the year her father died, and in the pages of this volume were pressed his rumpled freedom papers. Catherine kept the atlas in a box on which she inscribed the date of her father's death. This box has been passed down through the generations. Although A. B. Calhoun had deeded them property in Newnan, Nelley, Siny, and Catherine finally chose not to remain near the people who had owned them. Like many ex-slaves, they moved away from the plantation and into the city. In 1870, they were living on Frasier Street in Atlanta with Nelley's son Moses, his wife, Atlanta, and their children, Lena and Cora. Nelley was working as a laundress and Siny as a hairdresser, and Moses owned a cafe. They must have done quite well, because Catherine attended Atlanta University in 1875 and 1876, and Cora did so in 1882." == Sources ==

Slaves of Andrew Coffman, Tennessee

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Grainger County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Grainger County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] This page's purpose is to record the people enslaved by [[Kauffman-857|Andrew Coffman]] of Grainger Co., TN, and attempt to connect them to their families. The will of Andrew Coffman of Grainger County, Tennessee, made on 30 April 1844, records that he had ten slaves, who he names as : * Sarah * Liza * Else * [[Coffman-2826|Ralph]] (b.c.1840) * [[Coffman-2829|Huston]] (b.c.1832) * Anna * Betsy * Jane * Emma * [[Coffman-2831|Sterling]] (b.c.1841) The will reads in part : :''My will is that all my slaves that I shall own at my death with any issue they may have after my death shall be set free and not belong to any Human being, and that my executors reserve what money I may have on my hands at my death in their hands until said Slaves are set free, and that when said slaves are set free said Executors are to divide said money between said coloured people as they may think best for the benefit of said coulored [sic] people, after said Executors retaining out of said money a reasonable compensation for their Trouble, and I do hereby appoint my Trusty friends Ellis Riggs and James Carmichael Jr my executors ... '' :''... N.B. My Slaves are now ten in number to wit Sarah Liza Else Ralph Huston Anna Betsey Jane Emma & Sterling'' ==Sources== See also : * Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008 (Inventories of Estates and Wills, 1833-1852) viewed at https://www.ancestry.com.au/imageviewer/collections/9176/images/004776329_00418 : Final page of microfilm of will is partially obscured by a note dated 1860 which confirms that Rafe Coffman, a boy of colour, was one of the enslaved people freed by the will of Andrew Kauffman.

Slaves of Andrew Logan, South Carolina

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[[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Logan-1423|Andrew Logan]], and attempt to connect them to their families. ==Slaves of Andrew Logan== ===Identified Slaves=== AM = adult male, AF = adult female {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Lifestage!!Birth Year!!Notes!!New Slave Owner |- |Linda||F||< 1851||||Zachary Logan |- |Tom||AM||< 1851||||John L. Logan |- |Sam||AM||< 1851||||John L. Logan |- |Cinder||AF||< 1851||||Frances Logan |- |Cinder's child||?||< 1851||||Frances Logan |- |Jerry||M||< 1851||||Frances Logan |- |Tabitha||AF||< 1851||||Tyler Logan |- |Tabitha's child||?||< 1851||||Tyler Logan |- |Alexander||M||< 1851||||Tyler Logan |- |Lilly||AF||< 1851||||Leroy Logan |- |Lilly's child||?||< 1851||||Leroy Logan |- |Rose||AF||< 1851||||Andrew J. Logan |- |Waller||M teen?||< 1851||||Andrew J. Logan |- |Will||M||< 1851||||Andrew J. Logan |- |Silvy||AF||< 1851||||Huldah (Logan) Crawford |- |Morris||M child?||< 1851||||Huldah (Logan) Crawford |- |Phillis||AF||< 1851||||Frederick Logan |- |Phillis's child||?||< 1851||||Frederick Logan |- |Betsy||AF||< 1851||||Isaac Logan |- |Betsy's child||?||< 1851||||Isaac Logan |- |Betsy's child||?||< 1851||||Isaac Logan |} ===Slaves Bequeathed in his Will=== '''Given in advance of his death (1851)''' '''Probate''': "South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980"
Wills, 1787-1868; Author: Abbeville County (South Carolina). Judge of Probate; Probate Place: Abbeville, South Carolina
{{Ancestry Sharing|30237568|c7f704}} - {{Ancestry Record|9080|16705}} (accessed 3 September 2022)
Andrew Logan probate on 11 Jan 1851.
21 slaves total. * '''Zachary Logan (son)''': Linda (girl) * '''John L. Logan (son)''': Tom (man) and Sam (man) * '''Tyler Logan (son)''': Tabitha (woman) and her child, Alexander (boy) * '''Leroy Logan (son)''': Lilly (woman) and her child * '''Andrew J. Logan (son)''': Rose (woman) and her child Waller, Will (boy) * '''Huldah (Logan) Crawford (daughter)''': Silvy (woman) and Morris * '''Frederick Logan (son)''': Phillis (woman) and her child * '''Isaac Logan (son)''': Betsy (woman) and her two children '''Bequeathed after his death (1856)''' 34 slaves were divided equally amongst his surviving children (his 1850 count of 55 - 21). * '''Zachary Logan (son)''' (definitely was alive) * '''John L. Logan (son)''' (not sure if he was alive) * '''Frances Logan (son)''' (not sure if he was alive) * '''Tyler Logan (son)''' (definitely was alive) * '''Huldah (Logan) Crawford (daughter)''' (definitely was alive) * '''Frederick Logan (son)''' (not sure if he was alive) * '''Isaac Logan (son)''' (not sure if he was alive) ===Slave Counts from US Censuses=== * '''1800''': 2 * '''1810''': 1 * '''1820''': 11 * '''1830''': 19 * '''1840''': 39 * '''1850''': 55 ==Sources== * '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
citing p. 6, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 47; FHL microfilm 181,422.
{{FamilySearch Record|XHRH-GL5}} (accessed 2 September 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9R8K-6CM}} Image number 00018
Andrew Logan in Abbeville, South Carolina, United States. * '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"
citing p. 113, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 60; FHL microfilm 181,419.
{{FamilySearch Record|XH2S-H1N}} (accessed 2 September 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GYBD-9849}} Image number 00063
Andrew Logan in Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, United States. * '''1820 Census''': "United States Census, 1820"
citing p. , NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm .
{{FamilySearch Record|XHLQ-TZ2}} (accessed 2 September 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GYYM-95DH}} Image number 00041
Andrew Logan in Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, United States. * '''1830 Census''': "United States Census, 1830"
citing 16, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 169; FHL microfilm 22,503.
{{FamilySearch Record|XH5S-44J}} (accessed 2 September 2022)
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Andrew Logan in Abbeville, South Carolina, United States. * '''1840 Census''': "United States Census, 1840"
citing p. 52, NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm .
{{FamilySearch Record|XHYB-141}} (accessed 2 September 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GYB7-KW5}} Image number 00108
Andrew Logan in Abbeville, South Carolina, United States. * '''1850 Census Slave Schedule''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 1; FHL microfilm: 444824; Record number: 13943;
{{FamilySearch Record|HRWH-N52M}} (accessed 4 September 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-62KH-B2F}} Image number 00175
Andrew Logan in Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, United States.

Slaves of Andrew Pickens Calhoun, South Carolina

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[[Category:Pickens County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Pickens County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Fort Hill Plantation, Pickens County, South Carolina]] This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Calhoun-126|Andrew Pickens Calhoun]], and attempt to connect them to their families. === Plantations === * [[Space:Fort_Hill_Plantation%2C_Pickens_County%2C_South_Carolina| Fort Hill Plantation]], Pickens County, South Carolina === Slaves === '''1854 purchase of 50 slaves''' by [[Calhoun-126|Andrew Pickens Calhoun]] from John C. Calhoun's widow, [[Calhoun-125|Floride Bonneau Colhoun]]: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name (1854)!!Est. Birth!!Age |- |[[Calhoun-4465|Sawney]]||1795||59 |- |[[Calhoun-4466|Tilla]]||1804||50 |- |[[Calhoun-4485|Ned]]||1829||25 |- |[[Calhoun-4486|Nicholas]]||1836||18 |- |[[Calhoun-4467|Jonas]]||1838||16 |- |[[Calhoun-4468|Jim]]||1842||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4469|Matilda]]||1844||10 |- |[[Calhoun-4470|Chapman]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4487|Moses]]||1832||22 |- |[[Calhoun-4488|Gargar]]||1831||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4489|Lucinda]]||1849||5 |- |[[Calhoun-4471|Armstead]]||1851||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4472|Binah]]||1851||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4473|Tom]]||1853||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4474|Cato]]||1852||2 |- |Baby||1853||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4490|Daniel]]||1827||27 |- |[[Calhoun-4491|Rosanna]]||1822||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4492|Willis]]||1833||21 |- |[[Calhoun-4475|Peter]]||1842||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4476|Dice]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4493|Fanny]]||1835||19 |- |[[Calhoun-4494|Hannah]]||1851||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4495|Daniel]]||1853||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4496|Billy]]||1819||35 |- |[[Calhoun-4497|Jane]]||1824||30 |- |[[Calhoun-4498|Mark]]||1844||10 |- |[[Calhoun-4499|Sawney]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4477|Moses]]||1848||6 |- |[[Calhoun-4500|Suckey]]||1850||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4501|Pegg]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4502|John]]||1853||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4503|Caty]]||1854||0 |- |[[Calhoun-4504|Mary]]||1831||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4505|Delphi]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4506|Sally]]||1852||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4478|Edward]]||1850||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4507|Peggy]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4479|Isaac]]||1831||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4480|Cloe]]||1817||37 |- |[[Calhoun-4481|Amos]]||1834||20 |- |[[Calhoun-4482|Katy]]||1794||60 |- |[[Calhoun-4483|Kitty]]||1833||21 |- |Child||1852||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4508|Nancy]]||1845||9 |- |[[Calhoun-4484|Richmond]]||1831||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4509|Phebe]]||1754||100 |- |[[Calhoun-4510|Lucy]]||1849||5 |- |[[Calhoun-4511|Grandison]]||1850||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4512|Jackson]]||1852||2 |} '''1860 Slave Schedule'''
In the 1860 census, Andrew was in Regiment 2, Pickens, South Carolina, United States with 54 slaves. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|849645|45133ad86b8730727f4368b4e914ca2b0d3993d0bd11e33404b3bacc7be2c1a7}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|90905144}} (accessed 26 December 2022)
A P Calhoun in Regiment 2, Pickens, South Carolina, USA.
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Birth!!Age |- |Female||1794||66 |- |Male||1799||61 |- |Male||1840||20 |- |Female||1847||13 |- |Male||1849||11 |- |Female||1851||9 |- |Male||1813||47 |- |Female||1819||41 |- |Male||1833||27 |- |Female||1845||15 |- |Male||1840||20 |- |Male||1854||6 |- |Male||1828||32 |- |Female||1828||32 |- |Male||1847||13 |- |Female||1847||13 |- |Male||1850||10 |- |Male||1852||8 |- |Male||1856||4 |- |Male||1859||1 |- |Female||1832||28 |- |Female||1850||10 |- |Male||1854||6 |- |Male||1858||2 |- |Female||1769||91 |- |Male||1832||28 |- |Female||1831||29 |- |Male||1846||14 |- |Female||1848||12 |- |Male||1851||9 |- |Male||1855||5 |- |Male||1840||20 |- |Male||1793||67 |- |Male||1833||27 |- |Female||1797||63 |- |Female||1838||22 |- |Male||1842||18 |- |Female||1839||21 |- |Male||1857||3 |- |Male||1858||2 |- |Female||1860||6/12 |- |Male||1817||43 |- |Female||1817||43 |- |Female||1844||16 |- |Female||1846||14 |- |Male||1851||9 |- |Male||1854||6 |- |Male||1839||21 |- |Male||1827||33 |- |Female||1831||29 |- |Male||1847||13 |- |Female||1838||22 |- |Male||1859||1 |- |Male||1824||36 |} '''1865 Appraisal of the estate of [[Calhoun-126|Andrew Pickens Calhoun]]''': {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name (1865)!!Est. Birth!!Age |- |[[Calhoun-4465|Sawney]]||1794||71 |- |[[Calhoun-4466|Tiller]]||1803||62 |- |[[Calhoun-4516|David]]||1863||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4469|Matilda]]||1842||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4517|Bella]]||1862||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4518|Mary Jane]]||1864||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4519|Jim]]||1845||20 |- |[[Calhoun-4520|Pheoby]]||1840||25 |- |[[Calhoun-4521|Laura]]||1863||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4522|Emelia]]||1865||3/12 |- |[[Calhoun-4523|Susan]]||1843||22 |- |[[Calhoun-4524|Binah]]||1846||19 |- |Babe||1865||6/12 |- |[[Calhoun-4471|Armstead]]||1851||14 |- |[[Calhoun-4525|James]]||1854||11 |- |[[Calhoun-4526|Liddy]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4527|Thomas]]||1864||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4528|Jimmy]]||1842||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4529|Delphy]]||1845||20 |- |[[Calhoun-4530|Tessie]]||1862||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4531|Harriot]]||1842||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4532|Francis]]||1848||17 |- |[[Calhoun-4533|Christy]]||1863||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4534|Richard]]||1852||13 |- |[[Calhoun-4535|Isaac]]||1854||11 |- |[[Calhoun-4536|Margaret]]||1844||21 |- |[[Calhoun-4537|Aaron]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4538|Edward]]||1833||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4539|Fanny]]||1858||7 |- |[[Calhoun-4540|Allen]]||1859||6 |- |[[Calhoun-4541|William]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4542|Robert]]||1863||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4508|Nancy]]||1847||18 |- |[[Calhoun-4544|Louis]]||1865||6/12 |- |[[Calhoun-4475|Peter]]||1843||22 |- |[[Calhoun-4476|Dice]]||1847||18 |- |Babe||1865||6/12 |- |[[Calhoun-4545|Richard]]||1855||10 |- |[[Calhoun-4481|Amos]]||1830||35 |- |[[Calhoun-4546|Sarah Ann]]||1830||35 |- |[[Calhoun-4472|Binah]]||1848||17 |- |[[Calhoun-4473|Tom]]||1849||16 |- |[[Calhoun-4474|Cato]]||1851||14 |- |[[Calhoun-4547|Moses]]||1856||9 |- |[[Calhoun-4548|Rose]]||1860||5 |-| |[[Calhoun-4549|Izzy]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4550|Peggy]]||1777||88 |- |[[Calhoun-4479|Isaac]]||1832||33 |- |[[Calhoun-4478|Edward]]||1849||16 |- |[[Calhoun-4551|Alick]]||1853||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4482|Katy]]||1801||64 |- |[[Calhoun-4480|Cloe]]||1807||58 |- |[[Calhoun-4552|Orr]]||1832||33 |- |[[Calhoun-4553|Wash]]||1826||39 |- |[[Calhoun-4554|Hammer]]||1828||37 |- |[[Calhoun-4555|Daphney]]||1847||18 |- |[[Calhoun-4556|Sam]]||1835||30 |- |[[Calhoun-4557|Lucy]]||1846||19 |- |[[Calhoun-4558|Allison]]||1850||15 |- |[[Calhoun-4559|Jack]]||1853||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4467|Jonas]]||1836||29 |- |[[Calhoun-4470|Chapman]]||1840||25 |- |[[Calhoun-4560|Harry]]||1824||41 |- |[[Calhoun-4561|Delia]]||1817||48 |- |[[Calhoun-4562|Harry]]||1842||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4563|Margaret]] (2)||1845||20 |- |[[Calhoun-4564|Sarah Anne]]||1853||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4565|Eliza Anne]]||1851||14 |- |[[Calhoun-4566|Jack]]||1849||16 |- |[[Calhoun-4496|Billy]]||1820||45 |- |[[Calhoun-4567|James]]||1827||38 |- |[[Calhoun-4477|Moses]]||1848||17 |- |[[Calhoun-4568|Sue]]||1850||15 |- |[[Calhoun-4569|Peggy]]||1852||13 |- |[[Calhoun-4570|Kate]]||1854||11 |- |[[Calhoun-4571|Alick]]||1858||7 |- |[[Calhoun-4572|Mary]]||1856||9 |- |[[Calhoun-4573|Beller]]||1801||64 |- |[[Calhoun-4574|Sharper (Husband of Caroline)]]||1832||33 |- |[[Calhoun-4484|Richmond]]||1832||33 |- |[[Calhoun-4575|Caroline (Wife of Sharper)]]||1835||30 |- |[[Calhoun-4576|Solomon]]||1854||11 |- |[[Calhoun-4577|Tiller]]||1857||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4578|Simon]]||1859||6 |- |[[Calhoun-4579|George]]||1833||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4580|Martha]]||1833||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4581|Hammer]]||1849||16 |- |[[Calhoun-4582|John]]||1814||51 |- |[[Calhoun-4583|Binah]]||1817||48 |- |[[Calhoun-4584|Jack]]||1856||9 |- |[[Calhoun-4585|Frank]]||1839||26 |- |[[Calhoun-4586|Amy]]||1841||24 |- |[[Calhoun-4587|David]]||1856||9 |- |[[Calhoun-4588|Nick]]||1858||7 |- |[[Calhoun-4589|Betty]]||1859||6 |- |[[Calhoun-4590|Ben]]||1839||26 |- |[[Calhoun-4591|Becky]]||1843||22 |- |[[Calhoun-4592|Lizzie]]||1862||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4593|Dink]]||1839||26 |- |[[Calhoun-4594|Susan]]||1840||25 |- |[[Calhoun-4595|Beck]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4597|Mack]]||1842||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4598|Ellen]]||1843||22 |- |[[Calhoun-4599|Amos]]||1846||19 |- |[[Calhoun-4600|Pheobus]]||1831||34 |- |[[Calhoun-4483|Kitty]]||1831||34 |- |[[Calhoun-4601|Robert]]||1847||18 |- |[[Calhoun-4602|William]]||1854||11 |- |[[Calhoun-4603|Stepny]]||1857||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4604|Mary]]||1862||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4605|Martha]]||1865||6/12 |- |[[Calhoun-4608|Simon]]||1814||51 |- |[[Calhoun-4609|Missy]]||1823||42 |- |[[Calhoun-4468|Jim]]||1839||26 |- |[[Calhoun-4610|Darcas]]||1831||34 |- |[[Calhoun-4611|Katy]]||1850||15 |- |[[Calhoun-4612|Abb]]||1833||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4613|Joe]]||1857||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4614|Arthur]]||1862||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4615|Tom]]||1833||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4616|Jane]]||1837||28 |- |[[Calhoun-4617|Moses]]||1853||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4618|Tom]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4619|Peter]]||1815||50 |- |[[Calhoun-4620|Ephraim]]||1836||29 |- |[[Calhoun-4621|Maria]]||1845||20 |- |[[Calhoun-4622|Nancy]]||1862||3 |} == Sources == * [https://www.clemson.edu/about/history/properties/fort-hill/african-americans1| African Americans at Fort Hill] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Hill_(Clemson,_South_Carolina) Fort Hill on WIkipedia] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clemson,_South_Carolina| Clemson, South Carolina]

Slaves of Ann (Broaddus) Young of Virginia

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[[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] === Slaves of [[Broaddus-317|Ann (Broaddus) Young]] of Virginia === [[Minor-2435|Joseph Minor]]
[[Corbin-3271|Joanna (Corbin)Steward]]
[[Page-15162|Reuben Page]]
[[Page-15161|Essie Page]]
[[Page-15160|Lucy Page]]
[[Page-15159|Thomas Page]]
[[Page-15158|Cornelius Page]]
[[Page-15157|Maria Page]]
[[Page-15156|Mary Page]]
[[Coleman-16384|America (Coleman) Page]]
[[Winston-1640|Robert Winston]]
[[Tolliver-350|Sidney Tolliver]]
[[Tolliver-349|Mary Tolliver]]
[[Tolliver-351|Caroline Tolliver]]
[[Tolliver-352|Elijah Tolliver]]
[[Gregory-11562|Nancy (Gregory) Tolliver]] Caroline County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons Cohabiting Together as Husband and Wife, 1866 Feb. 27, Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA. accessed via https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/aan/search-the-narrative accessed 6/4/2021 == Sources ==

Slaves of Anselm B Leigh, Georgia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Coweta County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Coweta County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Leigh-572|Anselm Bugg Leigh]], and attempt to connect them to their families. On the 1850 Slave Schedule Ansalem B Leigh is listed owning 19 slaves. This would seem to not include the slaves that had already been loaned out to various children who were later not included in Anselm's probate inventory but were mentioned on the will. See the list below the table. When Anselm died in 1853 his estate including slaves was inventoried. The slaves were deeded to his wife and children as follows. The slaves deeded to the widow were also designated to a child after her death. {|border="1" |- |Name of Slave||description||Assessed Value||New Owner |- |Stephen||||$400||[[Drane-54|Eleanor (widow)]] |- |Peter Tabb||||$350||[[Drane-54|Eleanor (widow)]] |- |Betty||||$ 0||[[Drane-54|Eleanor (widow)]] |- |Elbert||||$1000||[[Leigh-592|Eleanor Leigh (daughter)]] |- |Jenny||& child||$1000||[[Leigh-592|Eleanor Leigh (daughter)]] |- |Charles||||$750||[[Leigh-592|Eleanor Leigh (daughter)]] |- |Anna||||$500||[[Leigh-592|Eleanor Leigh (daughter)]] |- |George||||$350||[[Leigh-592|Eleanor Leigh (daughter)]] |- |Louisa||||$400||[[Drane-54|Eleanor (widow)]] [[Leigh-573|Benjamin Leigh]] |- |Daniel||||$600||[[Drane-54|Eleanor (widow)]] [[Leigh-573|Benjamin Leigh]] |- |Winny||& child||$1000||[[Leigh-575|Sarah Wilcoxon]] |- |Edmond||"Yellow"||$700||[[Drane-54|Eleanor (widow)]] [[Leigh-574|William D Leigh]] |- |Jerry||||$1000||[[Leigh-576|Anselm Leigh]] |- |Matilda||||$700||[[Leigh-576|Anselm Leigh]] |- |Milo||||$1100||[[Leigh-593|Thomas Leigh]] |- |Ester||||$700||[[Leigh-593|Thomas Leigh]] |- |Sally||little||$750||[[Leigh-593|Thomas Leigh]] |- |Joe||||$400||[[Leigh-593|Thomas Leigh]] |- |?? Peter||||$0||Elias Simmons (sold) |} The following Slaves were mentioned on the will but not on the inventory :[[Leigh-575|Sarah Wilcoxon]] *Henry, Harrison, Sal Woodruff with her children: Edmund & Jim, Mary & child Solomon :[[Leigh-2705|Mary Whatley]] *Reuben & the children of the woman Pender (now in the possession of William M Whatley Mary's husband), Nathan :[[Leigh-576|Anselm Leigh]] *Carry, Mariah, Alonzo, Alfred :[[Drane-54|Eleanor Leigh]] *Juda :[[Leigh-573|Benjamin Leigh]] *"Black" Edmond, Dick, Kitty, Peggy & her two children (already in son's possession) :[[Leigh-574|William D Leigh]] *Jordan & Lucy and her children (already in son's possession) ==Sources== *Coweta County, Georgia, Record of Wills, Vol A-B, Annual Returns, 1829-1838, page 71, https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/30075685?h=c8f25f https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/30075667?h=449568 *Coweta County, Georgia, Inventory and Appraisements, Bills of Sale, Vol A-B, 1828-1854, page 335, https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/30075860?h=94d75e *Coweta County, Georgia, Inventory and Appraisements, Bills of Sale, Vol A-B, 1828-1854, page 356, (assessment of Peter), https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/30076008?h=4032b2 *Coweta County, Georgia, Inventory and Appraisements, Bills of Sale, Vol A-B, 1828-1854, page 405, (sale of Peter) https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/30076029?h=d1654f

Slaves of Anthony Thornton of Virginia

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[[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ===Slaves of [[Thornton-9976|Anthony Thornton (abt.1799-)]]=== [[Lomax-1093|Mary Lomax]]
[[Holmes-20121|Peggy (Holmes) Lomax]]
[[Lomax-1094|William Lomax]]Caroline County (Va.) Register of Children of Colored Persons whose Parents had ceased to cohabit which the Father recognizes to be his, 27th February 1866. Caroline County (Va.) Reel 78, Local government records collection, Caroline County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.
[[Ellis-25345|Wormley Ellis]]
[[Hopkins-17740|James Hopkins]]
[[Hopkins-17739|Eliza Hopkins]]
[[Hopkins-17738|Thomas Hopkins]]
[[Pierson-3413|Frances (Pierson) Hopkins]]
[[Hawkins-15621|Selia Hawkins]]
[[Hawkins-15620|Molly Hawkins]]
[[Hawkins-15619|Reuben Hawkins]]
[[Hawkins-15618|Bob Hawkins]]
[[Hawkins-15617|Milly Hawkins]]
[[Hawkins-15616|Barnett Hawkins]]
[[Hawkins-15615|Nanny Hawkins]]
[[Holmes-19464|Polly (Holmes) Hawkins]] Caroline County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons Cohabiting Together as Husband and Wife, 1866 Feb. 27, Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA. accessed via https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/aan/search-the-narrative accessed 6/4/2021 == Sources == * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWV-WFN2 : 15 February 2020), Anthony Thornton in entry for MM9.1.1/MV8G-94N:, 1850.

Slaves of Anthony W Maddox, Alabama

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Greene_County,_Georgia,_Slave_Owners
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Greene County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Greene County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Chambers County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Chambers County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] The purpose of this page is to record those enslaved by [[Maddox-3512|Anthony W Maddox]] in an effort to connect them to their descendants. ==Census== On the 1820 census in Greene County, Georgia Anthony is listed with 10 slaves. '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Capt Astens District, Greene, Georgia; Page: 225; NARA Roll: M33_8; Image: 164
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Anthony W Maddon in Capt Astens District, Greene, Georgia.
:Age Under 14: Males - 2, Females - 3 :Age 14-25: Males - 3, Females - 1 :Age 26-44: Male - 1 On the 1830 census in Greene County, Georgia Anthony is listed with 16 slaves. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Greene, Georgia; Series: M19; Roll: 17; Page: 275; Family History Library Film: 0007037
{{Ancestry Record|8058|1835176}} (accessed 7 April 2023)
Anthony Maddox in Greene, Georgia.
:Age Under 10: Males - 4 :Age 10-23: Males - 4, Females - 2 :Age 24 - 35: Males - 2, Females - 2 :Age 36-54: Males - 2 On the 1840 census in Chambers County, Alabama Anthony is listed with 17 slaves. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Chambers, Alabama; Roll: 2; Page: 185; Family History Library Film: 0002332
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Anthony W Mattox in Chambers, Alabama.
:Age Under 10: Males - 5, Females - 2 :Age 10-23: Males - 2, Females - 2 :Age 24 - 35: Males - 3, Females - 3 There were also two free people of color on the 1840 census in Anthony's household, both females, one age 10 to 23 and one age 24 to 35. ==Inheritance== The following slaves were purchased from his father's estate in December 1824. '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills, 1786-1921; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Greene County)
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Susannah White probate in 1786-1877.
{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |-bgcolor=d4e789 |Slave||Description||Price |- |Becky||girl||$347 |} He also inherited two slaves from his father. '''Will''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills, 1786-1921; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Greene County)
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Susannah White probate in 1786-1877.
{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |-bgcolor=d4e789 |Slave||Description |- |[[Maddox-4044|Ned]]||blacksmith |- |[[Maddox-4045|Essex]]||boy |} ==Probate== When he died in 1844 the following slaves appeared on his probate inventory taken in March 1848. '''Probate''': "Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999"
Estate Files and Index, 1832-1915, Chambers County, Alabama; Author: Alabama. Probate Judge (Chambers County); Probate Place: Chambers, Alabama
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A W Anthony Maddox probate in 1832-1915 in Chambers, Alabama, USA. (Image 178)
The main distribution and the receipts recorded in the probate for slaves received do not match exactly, particularly between George W Maddox and Reuben McCoy. '''Probate''': "Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999"
Chambers > Probate Estate Case Records, Lion Early Folder 4 of 4 - Mathews V G J, 1832-1915
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{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |-bgcolor=d4e789 |Slave||Description||Age||Estimated Birth Year||Assessed Value||Inherited By |- |[[Maddox-4057|George]]||man||20||1828||$750||[[Maddox-4056|Richard Maddox]] |- |[[Maddox-4045|Essex]]||man||45||1803||$500||[[Patrick-3404|B B Patrick]] |- |[[Maddox-4053|Martin]]||man||44||1804||$650||[[Jewell-1832|Margaret]], widow |- |Nelson||man||32||1816||$600||J M Norwood '''Probate''': "Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999"
Chambers > Probate Estate Case Records, Lion Early Folder 4 of 4 - Mathews V G J, 1832-1915
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|- |Henry||man||20||1828||$500||[[Maddox-3311|James Maddox]] |- |[[Maddox-4058|Sigh (Silas)]]||boy||14||1834||$600||[[Maddox-4056|Richard Maddox]] '''Probate - Distribution to Richard Maddox''': "Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999"
Chambers > Probate Estate Case Records, Lion Early Folder 4 of 4 - Mathews V G J, 1832-1915
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|- |Allen||boy|||13||1835||$600||[[Maddox-3311|James Maddox]] |- |Daniel||boy||12||1836||$600||[[Maddox-4060|George W Maddox]] or Reuben McKay '''Probate''': "Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999"
Chambers > Probate Estate Case Records, Lion Early Folder 4 of 4 - Mathews V G J, 1832-1915
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|- |Walton||boy||9||1839||$400||[[Maddox-3070|W J Maddox]] |- |[[Maddox-4052|Gabriel]]||boy||7||1841||$400||[[Patrick-3404|B B Patrick]] |- |[[Maddox-4059|Minta]]||girl||10||1838||$450||[[Maddox-3070|W J Maddox]] |- |Fanny||girl||6||1842||$350||[[Maddox-3311|James Maddox]] |- |Aaron||boy||4||1844||$250||[[Maddox-4060|George W Maddox]] or Reuben McKay |- |Dow||boy||3||1845||$200||[[Maddox-4060|George W Maddox]] or R H McCoy |- |Luke||boy||1.5||1846||$150||[[Maddox-4060|George W Maddox]] or R H McCoy |- |Becca||woman & child||||||$600||[[Maddox-4060|George W Maddox]] '''Probate - Distribution to George W Maddox''': "Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999"
Chambers > Probate Estate Case Records, Lion Early Folder 4 of 4 - Mathews V G J, 1832-1915
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or R H McCoy '''Probate''': "Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999"
Chambers > Probate Estate Case Records, Lion Early Folder 4 of 4 - Mathews V G J, 1832-1915
{{Ancestry Sharing|2975847|7b22746f6b656e223a22564b303946614a5061585a2f6e6f5a63364870523750745a5549467a61622f7545326957503168517747493d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - Ancestry {{Ancestry Image|8799|007651323_00234}} (accessed 7 April 2023)
|- |Josephina, Phena||unnamed child of Becca on inventory but named in distribution||||||with mother||[[Maddox-4060|George W Maddox]] or R H McCoy |- |[[Maddox-4054|Nelly]]||woman||37||1811||$350||[[Jewell-1832|Margaret]], widow |- |[[Maddox-4055|Sarah]]||woman||18||1830||$600||[[Jewell-1832|Margaret]], widow |} ==Sources==

Slaves of Archibald Hilliard Davis

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Franklin County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Franklin County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Space:Cypress_Hall_Plantation%2C_Franklin_County%2C_North_Carolina|Cypress Hall Plantation, Franklin County, North Carolina]] === Introduction === A distant DNA match led me to research the African American family by the name of Davis, from Franklin County, North Carolina. I found this web page http://www.ncgenweb.us/ncstate/plantations/ah-davis_plantation.htm which lists the slaves held over multiple years by [[Davis-99342|Archibald H. Davis]] at his plantation (known as [[Space:Cypress_Hall_Plantation%2C_Franklin_County%2C_North_Carolina|Cypress Hall]]) in Franklin County. There are many names here that match my research, so I have begun to create profiles for them. This page is a starting point for that project, and I hope that eventually my notes here can be replaced with improvements and original documents. I am listing only the enslaved individuals that I am currently documenting. I will use the numbering system employed by the original author for reference. See Research Notes below for more details. === Slaves of Archibald H. Davis === 9- [[Davis-99341|Jim Davis (abt.1815-bef.1880)]] 13- [[Davis-99349|Ossian Davis (abt.1843-)]] (written as OSHEON) 24- [[Davis-99372|Plummer Davis (abt.1840-)]] (grouped with * 23- [[Davis-99404|Amy Davis (abt.1820-)]] << listed later as Amey with child Albert. Likely the mother of Plummer and the others listed here) * 25- [[Davis-99405|William Davis (abt.1840-)]] * 26- [[Davis-99406|Sally Ann Davis (abt.1840-)]] * 27- [[Davis-99407|Clara Davis (abt.1846-)]] * 28- [[Davis-99408|Albert Davis (1848-)]] 50- [[Davis-99345|Ada Davis (abt.1815-)]] 51-[[Davis-99346|Missouri (Davis) Harris (1854-)]] === Research Notes === On the website, the slaves are listed with numbers to identify them. They are also grouped according to some sort of system, which the author of the web page states might be family groups. I have found that to be at least partially true. The following are my interpretations which can hopefully be verified at some point, and these notes clarified or removed. The grouped lists all start with the names of women. In some cases, their names can found further down the page with a child's name. In each case, the child's name matches the name of the last person in the family group. This seems to indicate that mothers with young children were kept together when dividing into "lots" by the executors of Davis' will. This may also indicate the birth order of the other children, but that's is not clear. The men appear to be listed first (individuals 1-14). I came to this understanding backwards, as my research led me to Jim and Ada Davis being the parents of both Ossian and Missouri. Ada is grouped with Missouri on this list, which holds true for their mother/daughter relationship. There are two Jims in the list, at numbers 9 and 49. The latter is listed in a "family group" but not with Ada. Further down the page, in the execution of the will of A. H. Davis, we find a Jim listed with his mother, Dinah. Now, the list at the top becomes more clear: Dinah is the first name in the group, and "49 - Jim" is the last. He is likely her youngest child, being kept with her in the division. This indicates that "9 - Jim" is the adult and likely the husband of Ada. We see the same pattern with Coatney who is later listed with a child. So it starts to become evident that the groups are each headed by a woman, and then it follows that the other individuals are her children. ===Archibald H. Davis Probate=== In 1860, Nicholas B. Massenburg served as the Executor for the Estate of A. H. Davis, '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Wills and Estate Papers (Franklin County, North Carolina), 1663-1978; Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History; Probate Place: Franklin, North Carolina
{{Ancestry Sharing|2542924|43d37060baf28d2a46ab970f5bf1af9615b527dab4ac585ae82a7360fa432d06}} - {{Ancestry Record|9061|730062}} (accessed 18 March 2023)
Archibald H Davis probate on 11 Aug 1854 in Franklin, North Carolina, USA.
with 67 Slaves and 10 Slave houses listed, in addition to those belonging to Massenburg. ===Census Records=== In 1830 he held 48 enslaved people in Franklin, North Carolina. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Perries, Franklin, North Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 120; Page: 327; Family History Library Film: 0018086
{{Ancestry Sharing|2542684|dff9e6d178cd7446832acb7a1815771d5914b1d5ca0f0d17b9eb98306c2440cb}} - {{Ancestry Record|8058|198158}} (accessed 18 March 2023)
Archibald H Davis in Perries, Franklin, North Carolina.
In 1840 an Archibald D Davis held 51 enslaved people in Franklin, North Carolina. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Franklin, North Carolina; Roll: 360; Page: 74; Family History Library Film: 0018094
{{Ancestry Sharing|2542713|1e6db1c93468663f0284b6d1fe5dd79ff7b1ca72833c7a933729af89a1639296}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|3306028}} (accessed 18 March 2023)
Archibald D Davis in Franklin, North Carolina.
and also in 1840 an Archibald H. Davis held 17 enslaved people in Warren, North Carolina. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Warren, North Carolina; Roll: 372; Page: 40; Family History Library Film: 0018098
{{Ancestry Sharing|2542747|228906330aca658476f75efd7ef9e92c18f2fa9166fd7efc8b4dad9d67e3e3bf}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|2574840}} (accessed 18 March 2023)
Archibald H Davis in Warren, North Carolina.
In the 1850 slave schedule he held 83 enslaved people. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington Dc; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Archibald H Davis (51) in Davis, Franklin, North Carolina, USA.
==Sources== *[https://www.ncgenweb.us/ncstate/plantations/ah-davis_plantation.htm Archibald H. Davis Plantation] See also: *[[Space:Cypress_Hall_Plantation%2C_Franklin_County%2C_North_Carolina|Cypress Hall Plantation, Franklin County, North Carolina]]

Slaves of Archibald McKay, North Carolina

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Slaves_of_Archibald_McKay_North_Carolina.pdf
[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Richmond County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Richmond County, North Carolina, Slaves]] These are the details that have been gathered about the enslaved persons of '''[[McKay-448|Archibald McKay (abt.1775-abt.1860)]].''' From the probate file: "North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKBP-RTJ6 : 8 March 2021), Archibald McKay, 1860; citing Richmond County, North Carolina, United States, State Archives, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 2,080,426. === Slaves === # Olde Hannar (Harman?) (Hannah) # Sam # Harrison # Maryan # Rainy # Matilda (deeded to James Archibald McKay) # Nat (child of Matilda) # Henry (Harry?) # Jiny # Harcett (Harriet?) # Narcissy # Richmond # Hannah # Jane # Mahaly # Harry (child of Mahaly) In 1850, a Richmond County Slave Schedule had been filed, but it is unknown as to how the ages collate with those named in the probate record:"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRW4-976Z : 23 February 2021), Archibald McKay in entry for MM9.1.1/MVCT-X29:, 1850, North Carolina > Richmond > Richmond county > image 51 & 52 of 57; citing NARA microfilm roll 655 publication M432 (Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration). # Female, 39 # Female, 35 # Male, 25 # Male, 21 # Female, 17 # Female, 14 # Male, 11 # Female, 9 # Male, 8 # Male, 7 # Female, 6 # Female, 5 # Female, 21 # Female, 3 # Female, 2 # Female, 2 # Female, 31 # Female, 30 # Male, 19 # Male, 13 # Male, 11 # Male, 9 # Male, 7 # Male, 5 # Female, 3 # Male, 0 (10/12)

Slaves of Archibald Prather

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Floyd County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Floyd County, Kentucky, Slaves]] [[Category:Floyd County, Kentucky]] ===Slaves of [[Prather-334|Archibald Prather (1755-1831)]]=== Archibald Prather owned three slaves between 1820 and 1830."United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLN-RBK : accessed 16 August 2021), Archibald Prator, Floyd, Kentucky, United States; citing p. , NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 22; FHL microfilm 186,182."United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHPB-KSV : 20 February 2021), Archibald Prater, Floyd, Kentucky, United States; citing 95, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 36; FHL microfilm 7,815. [First page of 1830 census.]"United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYK-SZKD?cc=1803958&wc=35YH-7QZ%3A1588469303%2C1588469901%2C1588469601 : 5 August 2015), Kentucky > Floyd > Not Stated > image 32 of 53; citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). [Second page of 1830 census.] When he died in 1831, he left his estate to his wife and specified how it was to be divided among his children on her death.Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/14195068/archelus-archibald-prater : accessed 16 August 2021), memorial page for Archibald Prater (1755–10 Aug 1831), {{FindAGrave|14195068}}, citing Archibald Prater Cemetery, Magoffin County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by L Leonard (contributor 46796370) . He did not name his enslaved people in his will, but refered to property '''both real and personal''' and how it was to be divided.Floyd, Kentucky, Will Book II, Page 30; documents attached to Archibald Prater, image contributed by Carol Collinsworth Barela, will of Archibald Prater; digital images, FamilySearch, FamilySearch (FamilySearch.org : accessed 20 July 2018). {| border="1" class="sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF F0" !1820 Census!!1830 Census |- |Black Female 1807-1820||Black Female 1810-1823 |- |||Black Male 1820-1830 |- |||Black Female 1820-1830 |} ---- :Will of Archibald Prater :Floyd County, Kentucky, February 9, 1831 ::I, Archibald Prater of the county and state aforementioned, being weak in body but of sound mind, being well stricken in years and in bad health, seeing that I am about to go the way of all the earth, I feel it my duty to resign my body to the grave and my spirit to the God who gave it. As to my estate both real and personal, at my death I wish it disposed of in the following manner, viz: To my son John one dollar; to my son William one dollar; to my daughter Elizabeth on dollar; to my son Thomas one dollar; to my son Archibald one dollar; to my son Elijah one dollar; to my son James one dollar; to my daughter Sally one dollar; one dollar to my daughter Nancy; one dollar to my daughter Celia; one dollar to my daughter Mary; one dollar to my son Josiah. '''The balance of my estate, both real and personal I will and bequeath to my dearly beloved wife, Sally,''' and at her death, if my son Josiah is alive, I wish him put in the hands of my son Thomas as long as he lives.''' Also will and bequeath to my son Thomas two shares of all of my estate; '''also to Elijah Prater and Isadore Picklesimer and James PickleSimer, my grandchildren, sons of my daughter Sally, I will and bequeath to them each fifty dollars to be paid to them out of my estate. '''The balance of my estate after all my just debts are paid I wish to be equally divided among all the rest of my children with the exception of my son Josiah. I don't want him to have any of my estate, only the dollar aforementioned.''' ::In testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed my hand and seal this the day and date first above written in the presence of ::William H. Prater ::Robert Prater ::Elijah Prater ::Archibald Prater SEAL ==Research Notes== It is unclear at this time if the slaves named in the census records were sold at the time of Archibald Prather's death. As new information about these individuals is learned this page will be expanded. ===Sources=== *"United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLN-RBK : accessed 16 August 2021), Archibald Prator, Floyd, Kentucky, United States; citing p. , NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 22; FHL microfilm 186,182. *"United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHPB-KSV : 20 February 2021), Archibald Prater, Floyd, Kentucky, United States; citing 95, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 36; FHL microfilm 7,815. [First page of 1830 census.] *"United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYK-SZKD?cc=1803958&wc=35YH-7QZ%3A1588469303%2C1588469901%2C1588469601 : 5 August 2015), Kentucky > Floyd > Not Stated > image 32 of 53; citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). [Second page of 1830 census.] *Floyd, Kentucky, Will Book II, Page 30; documents attached to Archibald Prater, image contributed by Carol Collinsworth Barela, will of Archibald Prater; digital images, FamilySearch, FamilySearch (FamilySearch.org : accessed 20 July 2018). *Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/14195068/archelus-archibald-prater : accessed 16 August 2021), memorial page for Archibald Prater (1755–10 Aug 1831), {{FindAGrave|14195068}}, citing Archibald Prater Cemetery, Magoffin County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by L Leonard (contributor 46796370) .

Slaves of Arthur M. Lewis

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[[Category:Slaves of Arthur M. Lewis, Madison County, Alabama]] [[Category:Madison County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Madison County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Madison County, Alabama]] [[Category:Morgan County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Morgan County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Morgan County, Alabama]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantation Index]] This page is dedicated to the people who were enslaved by the [[Lewis-20351|Arthur M. Lewis]] family, and to help their descendants make connections and find their families. ==Early Years== '''1827''' - The first slaves were handed down to [[Lewis-20351|Arthur M. Lewis]] was in 1827, after his father died in Morgan Co, AL. Their names are listed here. '''Morgan County, Alabama Probate Court estate files, ca. 1820-1915'''
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1011958 Morgan County, Alabama Probate Court estate files, ca. 1820-1915] Loose estate files, ca. 1820-1915 Lee, Obe - Lewis, Nicholas (folder no. 1)
Film number: 007652356 > image 573 of 1788
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C954-WSGT-K?i=572&cat=1011958 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 21 November 2021)
'''Morgan County, Alabama Orphans Court records, 1830-1844,1851-1853,1868-1874'''
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1026913 Morgan County, Alabama Orphans Court records, 1830-1844,1851-1853,1868-1874Morgan County, Alabama Orphans Court records, 1830-1844,1851-1853,1868-1874] Orphan Court minutes v. 3-5 1826-1841
Film number: 007651615 > image 129 of 797
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C95W-3B7T?i=128&cat=1026913 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 21 November 2021)
*[[Lewis-48410|Lonnon]] *[[Lewis-48408|King]] *[[Lewis-48411|Flemming]] *[[Lewis-48412|Lucy Anns]] *[[Lewis-48418|Fanny]] *[[Lewis-48419|Rosetta]], child of Fanny *[[Lewis-48421|Hannah]] ===Loans/Debt=== Slaves could be used as security for debts and loans. Sometimes their ages were just a guess. Note the ages of Fanny and her children between 1835 and 1836. '''1835''' - In Morgan County, Arthur owes his brother Nicholas Lewis $3600 on a note. '''Morgan County, Alabama deed records, 1820-1901; mortgage records, 1897-1901; indexes to deeds and mortgages, 1820-1895; real estate sales, 1879-1904'''
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1029578 Morgan County, Alabama deed records, 1820-1901; mortgage records, 1897-1901; indexes to deeds and mortgages, 1820-1895; real estate sales, 1879-1904] Deed records, bk. A-C 1820-1838 -- bk. D p. 1-495 1837-1841
Film number: 007834190 > image 584 of 994
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D92X-L?i=583&cat=1029578 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 November 2021)*Morgan Co, AL, Deed Bk C p.249
It was secured by the following slaves. If Arthur failed to pay back the note then Nicholas Lewis will be allowed to sell the said slaves at public auction at the court house in Huntsville. *[[Lewis-48408|King]], age 23 *[[Lewis-48411|Flemming]], age 16 *[[Lewis-48418|Fanny]], age 30 and her 5 children *[[Lewis-48412|Lucy]], age 10, child of Fanny *[[Lewis-48421|Hannah]], age 8, child of Fanny *[[Lewis-48419|Roda]], age 6, child of Fanny *[[Lewis-48431|Stephen]], age 5, child of Fanny *[[Lewis-48432|Sarah]], age 2, child of Fanny '''1836''' - Arthur owed his brother Nicholas Lewis $1400 on bond and he wanted to pay him back. So, he borrowed money from Rueben Chapman and secured loan with the following slaves: '''Morgan County, Alabama deed records, 1820-1901; mortgage records, 1897-1901; indexes to deeds and mortgages, 1820-1895; real estate sales, 1879-1904''': "Morgan County, Alabama deed records, 1820-1901; mortgage records, 1897-1901; indexes to deeds and mortgages, 1820-1895; real estate sales, 1879-1904"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1029578 Morgan County, Alabama deed records, 1820-1901; mortgage records, 1897-1901; indexes to deeds and mortgages, 1820-1895; real estate sales, 1879-1904] Deed records, bk. A-C 1820-1838 -- bk. D p. 1-495 1837-1841
Film number: 007834190 > image 645 of 994
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D9KM-Z?i=644&cat=1029578 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 November 2021)*12 Aug 1836, p.371 & 373 is the signing
*[[Lewis-48418|Fanny]], a woman about 35 years old and her 6 children, *[[Lewis-48412|Lucy]], about age 9 *[[Lewis-48421|Hannah]], about age 7 *[[Lewis-48419|Rhody]], about age 5 *[[Lewis-48431|Stephen]], about age 4 *[[Lewis-48432|Sarah]], about age 3 *[[Lewis-48433|Emeline]], about age 2 together with a man named *[[Lewis-48410|Lonnon]] about age 27 *[[Lewis-48408|King]] about age 22 *[[Lewis-48411|Flemming]], about age 19 '''1841 & 1843''' - Security for a loan and then for bank debt in Madison Co, AL '''Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925''': "Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/484694 Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925] Deed record, v. E (p. 355-end) 1840-1841
Film number: 007856992 > image 419 of 799
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-SSZL-8?i=418&cat=484694 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 27 November 2021) *1841 Sumter Co, AL, loan security between Arthur Lewis and Nicholas Lewis and Wm M. McDowell. These enslaved persons were used as security.
'''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. F Oct. 1838-Jan. 1839
Film number: 008497802 > image 826 of 868
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-N7MN?i=825&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 23 November 2021) *1843 these slaves were put up as security for a bank debt owed to the bank in Huntsville, Madison Co, AL.
*[[Lewis-48410|London/Lonnon]], age 30 *[[Lewis-48408|King]], age 28 *[[Lewis-48411|Flemming]], age 26 *[[Lewis-48431|Stephen]], age 18? (Might not be the same Stephen or his age is recorded incorrectly. He should only be 11 in 1841 or 13 in 1843) *[[Lewis-48564|Daisy]], age 26 *[[Lewis-48572|Beverly]], age 17 *[[Lewis-48573|Simon]], age 14 *[[Lewis-48412|Lucy]], age 18 *[[Lewis-48421|Hannah]], age 15 *[[Lewis-48574|Catherine]], age 15 *[[Lewis-48575|Rinah]], age 35 *[[Lewis-48576|Humphrey]], age 8 *[[Lewis-48577|Rodah]], age 35 *[[Lewis-48578|Polly]], age 10 *[[Lewis-48418|Fanny]], age 40 *[[Lewis-48432|Sarah]], age 8, child of Fanny *[[Lewis-48433|Emeline]], age 6, child of Fanny *[[Lewis-48434|Esther]], age 4, child of Fanny *[[Lewis-48435|Eddy]], age 5, child of Fanny ==Gifts== '''1844''' - Slaves were often gifts to family members. In 1844 A. M. Lewis gave to his sister, Emeline M. Walker, a certain negro woman named *[[Lewis-48441|Sillar Lewis]], age 18 Lewis put in the contract that the said slave or her increase is not to be liable for any debt that S. B. Walker (Emeline's husband) may have now or contract hereafter, the slave shall be retained in the family, even at the event of Emeline's death until the youngest of my sister's children shall become of lawful age and then that said woman, Siller, and her increase, shall be divided among her (my sister's children)... 28 Dec 1844 '''Morgan County, Alabama deed records, 1820-1901; mortgage records, 1897-1901; indexes to deeds and mortgages, 1820-1895; real estate sales, 1879-1904''': "Morgan County, Alabama deed records, 1820-1901; mortgage records, 1897-1901; indexes to deeds and mortgages, 1820-1895; real estate sales, 1879-1904"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1029578 Morgan County, Alabama deed records, 1820-1901; mortgage records, 1897-1901; indexes to deeds and mortgages, 1820-1895; real estate sales, 1879-1904] Deed records, bk. D p. 494-end 1841-1842 -- bk. E-F 1842-1851 -- bk. G. p. 1-501 1851-1854
Film number: 008194838 > image 291 of 942
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLV-F9H6-1?i=290&cat=1029578 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 November 2021) *Morgan Co, AL, Bk E p.341
==Census Slave Schedules== Census slave schedules began in 1850. The slaves were listed under the name of the slave owner. They were not named, only gender and age was listed. '''1840 Census''' - In 1840 Arthur M. Lewis is found in Sumter Co, AL. The following slaves are listed with him on the census. '''United States Census, 1840'''
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/120333 Census schedules, 1840Alabama, 1830 and 1840 federal census : population schedules] Alabama: Morgan, Marion, Marshall, Madison, Randolph, St. Clair, Talladega, Russell, Shelby, Sumter, Tallapoosa, Tuscaloosa, Washington, Walker, and Wilcox Counties (NARA Series M704, Rolls 13-16)
Image path: United States Census, 1840 > Alabama > Sumter > Not Stated > image 27 of 177; Citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYN-SV9J?i=26&cc=1786457&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHB4-YGK FamilySearch Image] (accessed 21 November 2021)
*2 males under age 10 (one is Stephen, and a new brother?) (Dates don't match) *1 male age 10-24 (probably Flemming) *1 female under age 10 (this may be Sarah) *3 females age 10-24 (probably Lucy, Hannah, and Rhoda) *1 female age 24-36 (Fanny) ===1850 Slave Schedule=== In 1850 there are 22 slaves are enumerated on the list under A. M. Lewis in Marengo Co, AL, '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 '''
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/121180 Population schedules of the seventh census of the United States, 1850Alabama, 1850 federal census : population schedules] Alabama: Slave Schedules, Madison, Marengo, Marion, and Marshall Counties (NARA Series M432, Roll 21)
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Alabama > Marengo > Marengo county > image 210 of 259; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6WV4-MK?i=209&cc=1420440&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AHRWY-MN3Z FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 November 2021)
and 25 enumerated in Sumter Co, AL under A. M. Lewis. '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 '''
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/121180 Population schedules of the seventh census of the United States, 1850Alabama, 1850 federal census : population schedules] Alabama: Slave Schedules, St. Clair, Shelby, Sumter, Talladega, Tallapoosa, Tuscaloosa, Walker, Washington and Wilcox Counties (NARA Series M432, Roll 24)
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Alabama > Sumter > Sumter county > image 78 of 179; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DTF7-Y9Ki=77&cc=1420440&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AHRWB-CGMM FamilySearch Image] (accessed 23 November 2021)
===1860 Slave Schedule=== In 1860 A. M. Lewis has 54 slaves enumerated under his name in Marengo Co, AL, '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860'''
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/703854 Alabama, 1860 federal census : population schedulesPopulation schedules of the eighth census of the United States, 1860]
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 > Alabama > Marengo > Western Division > image 99 of 124; Citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBF-9T9V?i=98&cc=3161105 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 November 2021)
23 slaves enumerated under his name in Sumter Co, AL,'''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860'''
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/121214 Population schedules of the eighth census of the United States, 1860Alabama, 1860 federal census : population schedules] Alabama: Slave Schedules; Randolph, Russell, Shelby, St. Clair, Sumter, and Tallapoosa Counties (NARA Series M653, Roll 35)
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 > Alabama > Sumter > Southern Division > image 53 of 113; Citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBP-DX9?i=52&cc=3161105&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AWKJM-2TMM FamilySearch Image] (accessed 23 November 2021)
and 28 slaves enumerated under his name in Choctaw County. '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860'''
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/121214 Population schedules of the eighth census of the United States, 1860Alabama, 1860 federal census : population schedules]
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 > Alabama > Choctaw > North Division > image 35 of 65; Citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBG-9SRB?i=34&cc=3161105 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 23 November 2021)*1860 North Division, Choctaw Co, AL, A. M. Lewis
==Inventory== When the slave owner died an inventory was taken of all of his property, this included slaves. This time the slaves are named, and usually the ages are listed as well. Sometimes they are named in family units, and sometimes only in a gender list. ===Will=== By the time Arthur M. Lewis died in 1860 he had a number of properties in Marengo, Sumter, and Choctaw Counties, each with slaves. In his will Arthur specified that at his death none of the peoples on his properties were to be sold, and they were all to stay together, each on their own properties. If any had to be sold they were to be from the Kinterbesh or the Boyken place. The will does not specify the names of any slaves, only the places they lived. '''Inventory''' - The inventory of the Arthur M. Lewis estate holdings is some 50 pages long. This is where the names of the enslaved peoples are found. They are listed under the properties that they lived on. '''Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]''': "Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/560725 Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]] Miscellaneous records no no. (pg. 300-end) 1859
Film number: 007737730 > image 499 of 921
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C914-FSKN-K?i=498&cat=560725 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 23 November 2021)
==Plantations== For a list of his purchased properties see [[Space:A_M_Lewis_Property_Page|this page]]. '''Marengo County''' *[[Space:Lewis_Home_Place%2C_Marengo_County%2C_Alabama|The Home Place]] *[[Space:The_Boykin_Place%2C_Marengo_County%2C_Alabama|The Boyken Place]] '''Sumter County''' Two properties were on the Tombickbee River'''Marriage''': "Alabama County Marriages, 1809-1950"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/211258 Will records, 1820-1936Marriage records, 1818-1936] Wills 1820-1898
Image path: Alabama County Marriages, 1809-1950 > 005330947 > image 541 of 660
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G15D-5TK?i=540&cc=1743384&cat=211258 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 November 2021)*1860, will of Arthur M. Lewis, Item 7, *Tombigbee River was spelled Tombickbee river back then.
* Hepper or [[Space:The_Ferry_Place%2C_Sumter_County%2C_Alabama|The Ferry Place]], land lying on the east side of the river * The Lower or [[Space:The_Greenville_Place%2C_Sumter_County%2C_Alabama|The Greenville Place]] '''Choctaw County''' *[[Space:The_Kinterbesh_Place%2C_Choctaw_County%2C_Alabama|The Kinterbesh Place]] ==Sources==

Slaves of Arthur Simkins

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Edgefield County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Edgefield County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] == Slaves of Arthur Simkins, Edgefield, South Carolina == The purpose of this page is to document and identify the slaves held by '''[[Simkins-387|Arthur Simkins (1742-1826)]]''' in Edgefield County, South Carolina. === 1810 Census === In 1810, Arthur Simkins held thirty-one slaves in Edgefield County. '''1810 Census''': "1810 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1810; Census Place: Edgefield, South Carolina; Roll: 62; Page: 106; Image: 00088; Family History Library Film: 0181421
{{Ancestry Sharing|29812872|2d687e}} - {{Ancestry Record|7613|601136|ca}} (accessed 6 August 2022)
Arthur Simkins in Edgefield, South Carolina.
=== 1820 Census === In 1820, Arthur Simkins held fifty-two slaves in Edgefield County. '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Edgefield, South Carolina; Page: 93A; NARA Roll: M33_118; Image: 181
{{Ancestry Sharing|29812914|49b1a5}} - {{Ancestry Record|7734|960416|ca}} (accessed 6 August 2022)
Arthur Simkins in Edgefield, South Carolina.
: Slaves - Males - Under 14: 15 : Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 4 : Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 6 : Slaves - Males - 45 and over: 4 : Slaves - Females - Under 14: 12 : Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: 5 : Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: 3 : Slaves - Females - 45 and over: 3 === Will of Arthur Simkins === In his will, signed October 17, 1820, and proved October 26, 1826, Arthur gifted the following slaves by name. '''Probate''': "South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980"
South Carolina Will Transcripts, 1782-1868; Author: United States. Works Progress Administration (South Carolina); Probate Place: Edgefield, South Carolina
{{Ancestry Sharing|29812828|952ec0}} - {{Ancestry Record|9080|1068163|ca}} (accessed 6 August 2022)
Arthur Simkins Senior probate on 17 Oct 1820.
: To John Simkins * Bob * Abraham * Charles * Greenberry * Martin * Osborn * Abraham the younger * Prince * Lydia * Lindy * Leah * Harry * Nim * Jim * Dinah * Spencer * Athy * Grace * Bristol : To Nancy Low * George === 1826 Distribution === On October 26, 1826, the following distribution of slaves was completed '''Slave Records''': "Edgefield, South Carolina, U.S., Slave Records, 1774-1866"
Edgefield County Historical Society, 2010; Edgefield, South Carolina; Slave Records of Edgefield County, South Carolina; Author: Lucas, Gloria Ramsey
{{Ancestry Sharing|29812492|cbaaea}} - {{Ancestry Record|60512|10024896}} (accessed 6 August 2022)
Name: Arthur Senr. Simkins; Role: Previous Owner; Enslaved Person: Amy John Nancy Caroline Lotty Anika Cuff.
'''Slave Records''': "Edgefield, South Carolina, U.S., Slave Records, 1774-1866"
Edgefield County Historical Society, 2010; Edgefield, South Carolina; Slave Records of Edgefield County, South Carolina; Author: Lucas, Gloria Ramsey
{{Ancestry Sharing|29812500|6a291b}} - {{Ancestry Record|60512|10024897}} (accessed 6 August 2022)
Name: Arthur Senr. Simkins; Role: Previous Owner; Enslaved Person: Bob Lea Linda Lidia Charles Green Osburn Abraham Abraham the Younger Prince Tillman Pickens Dinah Spenser Athy Grace Brister Jesse Harry Jim Joe Joshua Letty Amy John Nancy Caroline Lotty Anika Cuff Anderson Luke Maria Paul Mary Wade Wiley Emily Frances Nimrod Oda Wesley Peter Sophia Harriet Rachel Moses Charlott Sarah Elick Comfort Litia Southy Pender Ned Allen Edmund Henry Tony Joe Joshua Jim Lett Nimrod Harry.
October 25, 1826 To John Simkins * Negro & Family ** Bob ** Lea ** Linda ** Lidia ** Charles ** Green ** Osborn ** Abraham ** Abraham, the younger ** Prince ** Tillman ** Pickens * Negro & Family ** Dinah ** Spenser ** Athy ** Grace ** Brister ** Jesse To Eldred Simkins * Harry * Jim * Joe and family * Joshua and family * Negro and children as Guardian (to be freed) ** Letty ** Amy ** John ** Nancy ** Caroline ** Lotty ** Anika ** Cuff ** Anderson * Luke * Maria * Paul, child of Maria * Negro and children ** Mary ** Wade ** Wiley ** Emily ** Frances * Nimrod * Oda * Wesley, child of Oda * Peter * Sophia, wife of Peter * Harriet, child of Peter & Sophia * Negro and Family ** Rachel ** Moses ** Charlott ** Sarah ** Elick ** Comfort ** Litia * Negro and Family ** Southy ** Pender ** Ned ** Allen ** Edmund ** Henry * Tony To widow & Children * Joe * Joshua * Jim * Lett (mulatto girl) as Guardian (to be freed) * Nimrod * Harry == Sources ==

Slaves of Arvah Hopkins at Goodwood Plantation

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Goodwood Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==Goodwood Plantation== In 1832-1834, '''[[Croom-308|Hardy Bryan Croom]]''' bought 2400 acres of land in Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida from the Lafayette Land Grant. His brother, [[Croom-349|Bryan Hardy Croom (1801-1875)]], also purchased parcels of land. The two men brought slaves from North Carolina to work the cotton plantation they developed, which would later be known as [[Space:Goodwood_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Goodwood Plantation]]. Upon Hardy Croom's death, his brother assumed he inherited the plantation, but a 20 year court battle ensued between '''Bryan Croom''' and '''Henrietta Smith''', Hardy's mother-in-law, with the Supreme Court finally deciding the plantation and lands were to go to the Smith family.Florida Supreme Court. Smith v. Croom. 1839. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. , accessed 18 June 2021.(https://www.floridamemory.com/find?keywords=slaves&query=&page=28) On 8 Feb 1858, '''[[Hopkins-13426|Arvah Hopkins]]''' purchased the Goodwood Plantation located in Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, from then owner, Mrs. Henrietta Smith for $52,862. '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/213017 Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940] Deeds, v. L 1855-1858
Film number: 008190672 > image 400 of 453
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSL6-7SQR-X}} (accessed 6 April 2022) *Deed Bk L p.659, the enslaved are named in this deed.
Goodwood Plantation, Wikipedia article (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodwood_Plantation) They continued large scale operations of the plantation until 1865. After the war, the workforce consisted of share croppers and tenant farmers. In 1885, Arvah sold it to an Englishman, Dr. William L. Arrowsmith. === Slaves Purchased from Henrietta Smith by Arvah Hopkins in 1858 === The property deed of purchase from the sale of the property from Henrietta Smith to Arvah Hopkins in 1858 listed the enslaved as follows: * [[Hopkins-18412|Sam]] age 42 * [[Hopkins-18385|Dolly]] age 35 * [[Hopkins-18413|Bow]] (man) age 21 * [[Hopkins-18386|Mary]] age 18 * [[Hopkins-18387|Jane]] age 16 * [[Hopkins-18388|Celia]] age 14 * [[Hopkins-18389|Easter]] age 12 * [[Hopkins-18414|Parker]] age 4 * [[Hopkins-18415|Daniel]] age 6 * [[Hopkins-18390|Lucy]] age 1 * [[Hopkins-18391|Old Lucy]] an aged woman * [[Hopkins-18416|Henry]] age 38 * [[Hopkins-18392|Mary]] age 28 (1) * [[Hopkins-18393|Letty]] age 6 * [[Hopkins-18394|Maria]] age 4 * [[Hopkins-18417|Ben]] age 48 * [[Hopkins-18399|Lena]] age 40 * [[Hopkins-18400|Milly]] age 16 * [[Hopkins-18418|George]] age 21 (1) * [[Hopkins-18402|Patsey]] age 8 * [[Hopkins-18403|Mary]] age 26 (2) * [[Hopkins-18404|Louisa]] age 7 * [[Hopkins-18419|Harris]] age 18 * [[Hopkins-18405|Nancy]] age 21 * [[Hopkins-18420|Will]] age 4 * [[Hopkins-18406|Rachel]] age 2 yrs * [[Hopkins-18421|Fed]] age 32 * [[Hopkins-18422|Godfrey]] age 25 * [[Hopkins-18423|William]] age 28 * [[Hopkins-18407|Simmy]] (girl) age 10 * [[Hopkins-18424|George]] age 5 (2) * [[Hopkins-18425|Ned]] age 38 * [[Hopkins-18408|Rose]] age 27 * [[Hopkins-18426|Noah]] age 6 * [[Hopkins-18427|Jonas]] age 3 * [[Hopkins-18409|Fereby]] (girl) age 1 * [[Hopkins-18428|Moses]] age 28 * [[Hopkins-18410|Celey]] age 25 * [[Hopkins-18429|Mathew]] age 10 * [[Hopkins-18430|Alfred]] age 32 * [[Hopkins-18411|Lotty]] age 22 === Slaves on the 1850 US Census Slave Schedule for Arvah Hopkins === # UNKNOWN M 70 # UNKNOWN F 32 # UNKNOWN F 16 # UNKNOWN M 10 # UNKNOWN F 7 # UNKNOWN M 4 # UNKNOWN F 2 === Slaves on the 1860 US Census Slave Schedule for Arvah Hopkins === # UNKNOWN M 50 # UNKNOWN M 30 # UNKNOWN M 20 # UNKNOWN F 14 # UNKNOWN M 9 # UNKNOWN M 3 # UNKNOWN F 45 # UNKNOWN F 29 # UNKNOWN F 16 # UNKNOWN F 11 # UNKNOWN F 8 # UNKNOWN F 3 == Sources == * [[Space:Goodwood_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Goodwood Plantation]] * Goodwood Museum & gardens history (https://www.goodwoodmuseum.org/history/) * Goodwood Museum & Gardens Enslaved memorial plans, including a list of the names of enslaved people at the plantation from 1832-1865 (https://www.goodwoodmuseum.org/memorial/)

Slaves of Augustine Washington, Virginia

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[[Category:King George County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:King George County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Westmoreland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Westmoreland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Fairfax County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Fairfax County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] - - - - - - Note: this page is very much still in progress. (started in February 2022). - - - - - - This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Washington-222|Augustine Washington, Sr]], and attempt to connect them to their families. Portions of Augustine's will.... full will is on his profile. * I give unto my Son [[Washington-237|Lawrence Washington]] and his heirs forever all that plantation and tract of Land at Hunting Creek in the County of Prince William containing by estimate, two thousand and five hundred acres with the Water Mill adjoining thereto or lying near the same and all the Slaves, Cattle and Stocks of all Kinds whatsoever ..... together with said plantation track of Land and Mill. [In plain English: Lawrence, Augustine's son by his first marriage to [[Butler-275|Jane Butler]], inherited Hunting Creek (which he later named Mount Vernon) ] * I give unto my son [[Washington-306|Augustine Washington]] and his heirs forever all my lands in the County of Westmoreland except such only as are hereinafter otherwise disposed of together with twenty five head of neat Cattle forty hogs and twenty sheep and a negro man named '''Frank''' besides those negroes formerly given him by his mother. [ Augustine's other son by his first marriage, Augustine, Jr., inherited the [[Space:Wakefield_Plantation_Westmoreland_County_Virginia|Popes Creek property ]](where George was born) ] *I give unto my said son Augustine three young working Slaves to be purchased for him out of the first profits of the Iron Works after my desase (sic). *I give to my son George Washington and his heirs the land I now live on which I purchased of the Executors of Mr. Wm Strother deceased. And one moiety of my land lying on Deeps Run and ten negro Slaves. [ George inherited the land that is today called Ferry Farm. A "moiety" is one half ] *I give unto my son [[Washington-235|Samuel Washington]] and his heirs my land at Chotank in the County of Stafford containing about six hundred acres and also the other moity (sic) of my land lying on Deeps Run. * I give unto my son [[Washington-234|John Washington]] and his heirs my Land at the head of Maddox in the County of Westmoreland containing about seven hundred acres. Item. *I give unto my son [[Washington-239|Charles Washington]] and his heirs the land I purchased of my son Lawrence Washington whereon Thomas Lewis now lives, adjoining to my said son Lawrence's land above devised. I also give unto my said son Charles and his heirs the Land I purchased of Gabriel Adams in the County of Prince William containing about seven hundred acres. *It is my will and desire that all the rest of my negroes not herein particularly devised may be equally divided between my wife and my three sons Samuel, John and Charles, and that '''Ned, Jack, Bob, Sue''', and '''Lucy''' may be included in my wife's part, which part of my said wife's, after her decease I desire may be equally divided between my sons George, Samuel, John and Charles, and part of my said negroes so devised to my wife I mean and intend to be in full satisfaction and in lieu of her dower in my negroes. But if she should insist notwithstanding on her right of Dower in my negroes I will and desire that so many as may be wanting to make up her share may be taken out of the negroes given hereby to my sons George, Samuel, John and Charles. [note by transcriber [[Pike-2301|Eddie Pike]]- George's mother, Mary, was to receive 5 slaves, which Augustine intended to be her full inheritance of slaves. If Mary were to contest this after Augustine's death, saying that she deserved a greater number as her dower rights, the difference would have to be made up from the slaves given to his sons. ] ........... * I give and bequeath to my said wife the crops made at Bridge Creek, Chotank, and Rappahanock (sic) quarters at the time of my decase (sic) for the support of herself and her children and I desire my wife may have the liberty of working my land at Bridge Creek Quarters for the time of Five years after my decease, during which time she may fix a quarters on Deep Run. * I give to my son Lawrence Washington and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever that tract of Land I purchased of Mr. James Hooe adjoining to the Said Lawrence Washington's land on Maddox in the County of Westmoreland which I gave him in lieu of the land my said son bought for me in Prince William County of Spencer and Harrison and for want of such heirs then I give and devise the same to my son Augustine and his heirs forever. Item. — I give to my said son Lawrence all the right title and interest I have to in or out of the Iron Works in which I am concerned in Virginia and Maryland provided that he do and shall, out of the profits raised thereby purchase for my son Augustine '''three young working slaves''' as I have herein before directed and also pay my daughter Betty when she arrives at the age Eighteen years the sum of four hundred pounds which right title and interest on the condition aforesaid I give to my said son Lawrence and his heirs forever. [ Lawrence inherited the iron works with the provision that he must use some of the profits to buy three slaves for Augustine, Jr. and give Betty (George's sister) 400 pounds when she turned 18. ] * I give to my said daughter Betty a negro child named '''Mary daughter of Sue''' and an other named '''Betty daughter of Judy'''. * It is my will and desire that my sons Lawrence and Augustine do pay out of their respective Estates devised to them one half or moity (sic) of the debts I justly owe and for that purpose I give and bequeath unto my said two sons one half of the debts owing to me. [ Augustine willed half of his debts to Lawrence and Augustine Jr. that they were to pay out of their inheritance. ] ..... *[summary of next item: The key provision is that if Lawrence died without having children, Augustine, Jr. would then inherit Hunting Creek (provided he then gave Popes Creek to George). If Augustine, Jr. didn't want Hunting Creek, it would go to George. In fact, this is what happened. Lawrence had just one child - a daughter - but she died in childhood. When Lawrence died, Augustine, Jr. choose to stay at Popes Creek so George inherited Mount Vernon. Other provisions in this item detail how the properties should be dispersed in the event of various other deaths. ] *Lastly. -- I constitute and appoint my son Lawrence Washington and my good friends Daniel McLarity and Nathaniel Chapman — Gentlemen Executors of this my last will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal the Eleventh day of April 1743. AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON (L.S.) == Sources ==

Slaves of B R Thompson

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Owner: [[Thompson-79178|Benjamin Robert Thompson (1832-1870)]] of Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama. == Heritage Exchange == === Identified Slaves === === Slaves === :B R Thompson - 1866 Employment Contract'''1866 Employment Conrract''': "U.S., Freedmen's Bureau Records, 1865-1878"
The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; Records of the Field Offices For the State of Alabama, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872; NARA Series Number: M1900; NARA Reel Number: 15; NARA Record Group Number: 105; NARA Record Group Name: Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880; Collection Title: United States Freedmen's Bureau Labor Contracts Indenture and Apprenticeship Records 1865-1872
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Name: B R Thompson; Record Type: Employment; Employment Date: 21 Feb 1866; Employment Place: Huntsville, Madison, Alabama, USA.
#[[Donelson-483|Stephen Donelson (1818-)]] #[[Donelson-484|Daniel Donelson (1842-)]] #[[Donelson-485|Woody Donelson (1850-)]] #[[Donelson-486|Eliza Donelson (1841-)]] #[[Donelson-472|Ira Donelson (1843-)]] #[[Donelson-487|Luzine Donelson (1850-)]] #[[Donelson-488|Cinthia Donelson (1829-)]] #[[Donelson-489|Lizzie Donelson (1851-)]] :B R Thompson - 1867 Employment Contract'''1867 Employment Contract''': "U.S., Freedmen's Bureau Records, 1865-1878"
The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; Records of the Field Offices For the State of Alabama, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872; NARA Series Number: M1900; NARA Reel Number: 15; NARA Record Group Number: 105; NARA Record Group Name: Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880; Collection Title: United States Freedmen's Bureau Labor Contracts Indenture and Apprenticeship Records 1865-1872
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Name: B R Thompson; Record Type: Employment; Employment Date: 11 Mar 1867; Employment Place: Huntsville, Madison, Alabama, USA.
#[[Hudson-16733|Rachael Hudson (bef.1855-)]] #[[Hudson-16734|Unnamed Child Hudson (bef.1867-)]] :B R Thompson - 1867 Employment Contract_2'''1867 Employment Contract''': "U.S., Freedmen's Bureau Records, 1865-1878"
The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; Records of the Field Offices For the State of Alabama, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872; NARA Series Number: M1900; NARA Reel Number: 15; NARA Record Group Number: 105; NARA Record Group Name: Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880; Collection Title: United States Freedmen's Bureau Labor Contracts Indenture and Apprenticeship Records 1865-1872
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Name: B R Thompson; Record Type: Employment; Employment Date: 10 Feb 1867; Employment Place: Huntsville, Madison, Alabama, USA.
#[[Townsend-11135|Caroline Townsend (bef.1850-)]] #[[Townsend-11136|Martha Townsend (bef.1867-)]] #[[Townsend-11137|Major Townsend (bef.1867-)]] #[[Thomas-61578|Elijah Thomas (bef.1867-)]] #[[Douglas-15126|R Douglas (bef.1867-)]] #[[Douglas-15127|Elijah Douglas (bef.1867-)]] #[[Douglas-15128|John Douglas (bef.1867-)]] #[[Douglas-15129|Mary Douglas (bef.1867-)]] #[[Douglas-15130|Nelson Douglas (bef.1867-)]] #[[Douglas-15131|Edy Douglas (bef.1867-)]] #[[Lewis-54488|Samuel Lewis (bef.1867-)]] #[[Lewis-54489|Cresy Lewis (bef.1867-)]] #[[Roper-3402|Louisa Roper (bef.1867-)]] == Sources ==

Slaves of Barkley Martin Blocker - Slavery Documentation Page

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[[Category:Edgefield County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Edgefield County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] ==Slaves of [[Blocker-178|Barkley Martin Blocker (1790-1849)]]== ==Slaves Received== ::Links to Slave profiles are below the list of sources :: :'''1-3''' Ancestry.com. South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015, Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1785-1868; Indexes to Records, 1785-1957; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Edgefield County); Probate Place: Edgefield, South Carolina, Inventory: Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1785-1868; Indexes to Records, 1785-1957; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Edgefield County); Probate Place: Edgefield, South Carolina, Name: John Blocker's, Residence Date: Abt 1814, Residence Place: Edgefield District, South Carolina, Will Date: 4 Sep 1814, Probate Date: 17 Nov 1814, Probate Place: Edgefield, South Carolina, USA, Inferred Death Year: 1814, Inferred Death Place: South Carolina, USA, Case Number: 96, Item Description: Probate Records, Box 3, Packages 65-106, Others Listed 18, Cover: Page 1, Will Papers: 2-12, Account Papers: 13-14, Inventory Papers: 15, Others Listed: John Blocker, Bartley Martin Blocker Son inherited: Lewis Enslaved Person; Ezekiel Enslaved Person; Elbert Enslaved Person. David Lilley Blocker Son inherited: Isaac Enslaved Person; Peter Enslaved Person; Hurkalar Enslaved Person. Juliana Blocker Wife, John Blocker Body, Abner Blocker Body, Bartley Blocker Body, Mary C. Winn Body, David Lilley Blocker Body, James Blocker Son. {{Ancestry Sharing|27522176|cb8b07}}, {{Ancestry Sharing|27521925|be3616}}, {{Ancestry Sharing|27521933|12b5f1}}, {{Ancestry Sharing|27521734|90be93}}, Slave values: {{Ancestry Sharing|27522191|845f64}}, {{Ancestry Sharing|27521942|4e623f}} : :::''1-3'' ....Enslaved Person: Lewis, Ezekiel, Elbert. :: :'''4-17''' Ancestry.com. Edgefield, South Carolina, U.S., Slave Records, 1774-1866 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014, Edgefield County Historical Society, 2010; Edgefield, South Carolina; Slave Records of Edgefield County, South Carolina; Author: Lucas, Gloria Ramsey, Name: Barkely Martin / B.m. Blocker, Role: New Owner, :: :::''4-6'' ....Enslaved Person: Ansel, Die, Malinda. {{Ancestry Sharing|27495501|775dd4}} : :::''7-8'' ....Enslaved Person: Sophia, 2 Unnamed. {{Ancestry Sharing|27499370|0d1fdd}} : :::''9-10'' ....Enslaved Person: Masten, Charles. {{Ancestry Sharing|27499545|440ff4}} : :::''11'' ....Enslaved Person: Old Moses. {{Ancestry Sharing|27499730|d257f4}} : :::''12-17'' ....Enslaved Person: Daniel, Moses, Nancy, Ann, Sarah, Jerry. {{Ancestry Sharing|28505064|8734b4}} : :::''18'' ....Enslaved Person: Amanda. {{Ancestry Sharing|28520300|7cb128}} : :New Source Goes Here #[[Blocker-423|Lewis Blocker (abt.1809-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-431|Elbert Blocker (abt.1779-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-426|Zeke Blocker (abt.1797-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-437|Ansel Blocker (abt.1804-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-436|Die Blocker (bef.1829-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-427|Malinda Blocker (abt.1829-aft.1829)]] #[[Butler-27912|Sophia (Butler) Blocker (abt.1807-aft.1827)]] and 2 unnamed children #2 unnamed children of [[Butler-27912|Sophia (Butler) Blocker (abt.1807-aft.1827)]] #[[Blocker-439|Masten Blocker (bef.1831-aft.1831)]] #[[Blocker-440|Charles Blocker (bef.1831-aft.1831)]] #[[Blocker-441|Moses Blocker (bef.1831-aft.1831)]] #[[Blocker-503|Daniel Blocker (bef.1799-aft.1827)]] #[[Blocker-504|Moses Blocker (bef.1797-aft.1827)]] #[[Blocker-505|Nancy Blocker (bef.1792-aft.1827)]] w/ children Ann, Sarah & Jerry #[[Blocker-506|Ann Blocker (bef.1819-aft.1827)]] #[[Blocker-507|Sarah Blocker (bef.1821-aft.1827)]] #[[Blocker-508|Jerry Blocker (bef.1823-aft.1827)]] #[[Blocker-535|Amanda Blocker (abt.1810-aft.1824)]] ==Slaves Sold or Transferred to Others== :1- Ancestry.com. Edgefield, South Carolina, U.S., Slave Records, 1774-1866 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014, Edgefield County Historical Society, 2010; Edgefield, South Carolina; Slave Records of Edgefield County, South Carolina; Author: Lucas, Gloria Ramsey, Name: B.m. Blocker, Role: Previous Owner :: :::''1-11'' .....Enslaved Person: Lewis, Plem, Anseler, Peter, Zeke, Edmund, Elbert, Alfred, Rock John, Duke, Marinda. {{Ancestry Sharing|27495114|0cc6a8}} : :::''12-18'' ...Enslaved Person: Malinda, Sarah, Ransome, Harriet, 3 Unnamed, Dicy, Ellen {{Ancestry Sharing|27495311|5c13ce}} : ::: ....Enslaved Person: {{Ancestry Sharing| #[[Blocker-423|Lewis Blocker (bef.1829-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-422|Plem (Blocker) Brooks (abt.1811-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-421|Anseler (Blocker) Brooks (abt.1811-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-420|Peter (Blocker) Brooks (abt.1789-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-426|Zeke Blocker (1829-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-425|Edmund (Blocker) Brooks (abt.1813-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-431|Elbert Blocker (bef.1829-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-432|Alfred (Blocker) Neal (abt.1815-aft.1829)]] #[[John-3186|Rock John (1829-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-424|Duke (Blocker) Brooks (abt.1794-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-433|Marinda (Blocker) Neal (abt.1789-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-427|Malinda Blocker (abt.1829-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-434|Sarah (Blocker) Bauskett (abt.1813-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-428|Ransome (Blocker) Brooks (abt.1817-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-435|Harriet (Blocker) Bauskett (abt.1799-aft.1829)]] #3 Unnamed #[[Blocker-429|Dicy Blocker (abt.1817-aft.1829)]] #[[Blocker-430|Ellen Blocker (1829-aft.1829)]] #

Slaves of Basil 'Old Grandad' Hayden of Washington County, Kentucky

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Washington County, Kentucky, Slaves]] [[Category:Washington County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] A list of those enslaved by the family of [[Hayden-1116|Basil Hayden]] to help identify and connect them to their ancestors and descendants. *'''Clare''' ---"I will and bequeath unto my eldest son, Stanislaus Hayden, two Negroes, namely Clare and George, which he has now in his possession to belong to him and his heirs forever . . . " *'''George''' *'''Jack'''---"I also give my wife, Henrietta, for and during her natural life, the following Negroes, namely Jack, James and his wife Hannah, a woman, Nell, Easter and her son Matthew and Poll, one bed and furniture and the ?, also a bay mare named Madam, the mare to dispose of as she may think proper, but the Negroes and land and the profits thereof to be equally divided amongst my heirs at her death, except the reserve before made. *'''James''' *'''Hannah''' *'''Nell''' *'''Easter''' *'''Matthew''' *'''Poll''' *'''Mary''' ---" I give and bequeath unto my son, Robert Hayden, a Negro woman named Mary and a boy named Samuel, which Negroes he has now in his possession, to be his and his heirs forever. " *'''Samuel''' *'''Sarah''' ---" I give unto my son Basil Hayden the Negroes he now has in his possession, namely, Sarah and Luke, to him and his heirs forever. " *'''Luke''' *'''Bill''' ---"I give unto my daughter, Ann Hayden, two Negroes named Bill and Isaac, to belong to her and the heirs of her body lawfully begotten, if any, if not, at her death to be equally divided amongst my heirs. " *'''Isaac''' *'''Harry'''---". I give unto my daughter Teresa Hayden two negroes named Harry and Charles, to belong to her and the heirs of her body lawfully begotten, if any, if not, at her death to be equally divided amongst my heirs. " *'''Charles''' *'''Nace''' ---"I give and bequeath unto my wife’s son, William Hayden, one negro boy named Nace" *'''Joseph''' ---" I give unto my son, Lewis Hayden, two negroes named Joseph and Susan " *'''Susan''' *'''Clement'''---"I give unto my son, Edward, two Negroes named Clement and Clare, daughter of Nell". *'''Clare''' (daughter of Nell) *'''Jeremiah''' --"'I leave one Negro boy, Jeremiah, to be sold it if be necessary to pay my debts, but if it can be done without, not to sell him". ==Sources== Will of Basil Hayden, Sr., 1806 Washington County Will Book A, 1792-1808, Pages 337-340

Slaves of Benjamin A Gates, Georgia

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[[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Benjamin A Gates Home Place Plantation, Meriwether County, Georgia]] . == Biography == This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by Benjamin Alexander Gates, and attempt to connect them to their families. In the 1830 census [[Gates-6425|Benjamin Alexander Gates]] was in Meriwether, Georgia. Slaves: 14 '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Meriwether, Georgia; Series: M19; Roll: 19; Page: 163; Family History Library Film: 0007039
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Benjamin Gates in Meriwether, Georgia.
*Slaves - Males - Under 10: 1 (1820-1829) *Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 8 (1807- 1820) **[[Gates-7929|Clark Gates]] *Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 2 (1795-1806) *Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 2 (1807- 1820) **[[Gates-7930|Jane Gates]] *Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 1 (1776-1794) *Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1 *Total Free White Persons: 2 *Total Slaves: 14 1840 census Benjamin was in Meriwether, Georgia. Slaves: 47 '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Meriwether, Georgia; Roll: 46; Page: 103; Family History Library Film: 0007045
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Benjamin Gates in Meriwether, Georgia.
*Slaves - Males - Under 10: 8 (1830-1839) *Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 14 (1817-1830) *Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 8 (1805-1816) **[[Gates-7929|Clark Gates]] *Slaves - Females - Under 10: 6 (1830-1839) *Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 9 (1817-1830) **[[Gates-7930|Jane Gates]] *Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 2 (1805-1816) 1850 census Benjamin was in Meriwether, Georgia, Slaves:67. '''1850 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 1; FHL microfilm: 442902; Record number: 4885;
{{FamilySearch Record|HR7F-926Z}} (accessed 7 January 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-6QYW-94N}} Image number 00068
Benjamin Gates in Meriwether, Georgia, United States.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race!!!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Male||45||1805||Black||||||Male||15||1835||Black |- |||Male||45||1808||Black||||||Male||15||1835||Black |- |[[Gates-7929|Clark Gates]]||Male||42||1810||Black||||||Male||15||1835||Black |- |||Male||40||1810||Black||||||Male||13||1837||Black |- |||Male||40||1810||Black||||||Male||12||1838||Black |- |||Male||40||1810||Black||||||Male||12||1838||Black |- |||Male||34||1816||Black||||||Female||10||1840||Black |- |||Male||36||1814||Black||||||Male||10||1840||Black |- |||Male||34||1816||Black||||||Male||10||1840||Black |- |||Male||32||1818||Black||||||Male||8||1842||Black |- |||Male||30||1820||Black||||||Male||8||1842||Black |- |||Male||28||1822||Black||||||Female||8||1842||Black |- |||Female||28||1822||Black||||||Female||8||1842||Black |- |||Female||28||1822||Black||||||Female||9||1841||Black |- |||Female||27||1823||Black||||||Female||7||1843||Black |- |||Female||27||1823||Black||||[[Gates-7839|Creasy Gates]]||Female||6||1844||Black |- |||Female||25||1825||Black||||||Male||6||1844||Black |- |||Female||28||1822||Black||||||Male||5||1845||Black |- |||Female||24||1826||Black||||||Male||5||1845||White |- |||Male||28||1822||Black||||||Male||3||1847||Black |- |||Female||26||1824||Black||||||Male||3||1847||Black |- |[[Gates-7930|Jane Gates]]||Female||30||1820||Black||||||Female||3||1847||Black |- |||Female||30||1820||Black||||||Female||3||1847||Black |- |||Female||26||1824||Black||||||Female||3||1847||Black |- |||Male||20||1830||Black||||||Female||2||1848||Black |- |||Male||20||1830||Black||||||Male||1||1849||Black |- |||Female||20||1830||Black||||||Male||1||1849||Black |- |||Female||20||1830||Black||||||Female||1||1849||Black |- |||Female||18||1832||Black||||||Female||1||1849||Black |- |||Male||18||1832||Black||||||Male||31||1819||Black |- |||Male||18||1832||Black||||||Male||0||1850||Black |- |||Female||17||1833||Black||||||Female||0||1850||Black |- |||Male||17||1833||Black||||||Female||0||1850||Black |- |||Male||16||1834||Black||||||Female||13||1837||Black |- |||Male||15||1835||Black||||||Female||45||1805||Black |} ===Named Slaves=== Benjamin's estate passed probate on 10 October 1853. '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Meriwether County); Probate Place: Meriwether, Georgia
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Benjamin Gates probate on 10 Oct 1853.
His wife Emaline inherited these slaves according to Benjamin's will. As well as "[[Gate-110|Mingo Gate]] who is a faithful slave and being the laws of Georgia can not be set free. Therefore he shall be favored foreward in case he becomes aged or inference will be provided for.The two hundred dollars given to my wife previously given and put into common stock, she is to take out before the division of my estate." (Item 2, page:218, Image 134 of 705) Slaves: 41 {| border="1" class="sortable" |[[Gates-7832|Insey]]||||[[Gates-7858|Scott Gates]]||||[[Gates-7860|Jake]] |- |[[Gates-8048|Minny Gates]]||||[[Gates-7861|Josiah]]||||[[Gates-7869|Rachael]] |- |?||||[[Gates-7871|Ellick]]||||[[Gates-7872|Simon]] |- |[[Gates-7846|Smith]]||||[[Gates-7873|Noah]]||||[[Gates-7874|Eliza]] |- |[[Gates-7847|Jack Gates]]||||[[Gates-7876|Agnes]]||||[[Gates-7877|Allis]] |- |[[Gates-7848|Stephen Gates]]||||[[Gates-7879|Martha]]||||[[Gates-7880|Willis]] |- |[[Gates-7849|Chana]]||||[[Gates-7881|Hannah]]||||[[Gates-7882|Sam]] |- |[[Gates-7850|Moses]]||||[[Gates-7883|Grice]]||||[[Woodward-9613|Malisa (Woodward) Gates]] |- |[[Gates-7851|Peter Gates]]||||[[Gates-7887|Loubin]]||||[[Gates-7888|Hiram Gates]] |- |[[Gates-7852|Sucky]]||||[[Gates-7889|Jemima]]||||[[Charles-4006|John B Charles]] |- |[[Gates-7853|Rix]]||||[[Gates-7891|Becky]]||||[[Gates-7892|Wiley]] |- |[[Gates-7854|Gilbert]]||||[[Gates-7893|Julia]]||||[[Gates-7894|Henry]] |- |[[Gates-7855|Rose]]||||[[Gates-7895|Duncan]]||||[[Gates-7896|Julius]] |- |[[Gates-7857|Jine]]||||[[Gates-7897|Maria]]|||| |- | |} ------------------- Slaves to be divided between Grandsons [[Gates-6429|Benjamin Kolb Gates]] and [[Gates-6428|Samuel Martin Gates]] equally by family. (Item 6, page:220, Image 135 of 705) Slaves:37 *1. [[Gates-7898|Ben]], [[Gates-7917|Olly]], [[Gates-7918|Henry]], [[Gates-7919|Amanda]], [[Gates-7920|Edy]] (inherited by Benjamin K Gates) *2. [[Gates-7922|Draper Gates]], [[Gates-7899|Hannah Y Gates]], [[Gates-7900|Nathan Gates]], [[Gates-7924|Manerva Gates]], [[Gates-7923|Frances Gates]], [[Gates-7925|Biddy Gates]],[[Gates-7926|Jepe Gates]], [[Gates-7928|Phoebe Gates]]. (Inherited by Samuel M Gates) *3. [[Gates-7929|Clark Gates]], [[Gates-7930|Jane Gates]], [[Gates-7931|Loucinda Gates)]] (inherited by Benjamin K Gates) *4. [[Gates-7932|Neptuner Gates]], [[Gates-7891|Becky Gates]] (inherited by Benjamin K Gates) *5.[[Gates-7933|Minta Gates]], [[Gates-7935|Flora Gates]], [[Gates-7936|Cherry Gates]][[Gates-7937|Jefferson Gates]] (inherited by Benjamin K Gates) *6. [[Gates-7938|Big Jack Gates]], [[Gates-7994|Molly Gates]], [[Gates-7938|Jack Gates]]. *7. [[Gates-7941|Clem Gates]], [[Gates-7942|Sarah Gates]], [[Gates-7944|Mary Gates]], [[Gates-7945|Charles Gates]], [[Gates-7946|Sims Gates]],[[Gates-7947|Jordan Gates]], [[Gates-7949|Armstell Gates]], [[Gates-7950|Fowler Gates]], [[Gates-7951|Bill Gates]], [[Gates-7952|Thomas Gates]], [[Gates-7953|Harrison Gates]] and [[Gates-7954|Levi Gates]] (Inherited by Samuel M Gates) Slaves as directly to [[Gates-6429|Benjamin Kolb Gates]] (Item 8, page:220, Image 135 of 705) Slaves: 4 *[[Gates-7837|George]] *[[Gates-7839|Creasy Gates]] *[[Gates-7840|Sophia]] *[[Gates-7842|Solomon]] (deeded gift) Please see plantation page for names - [[Space:Benjamin_A_Gates_Home_Place_Plantation%2C_Meriwether_County%2C_Georgia|Benjamin A Gates Home Place Plantation, Meriwether County, Georgia]] ==Notes== == Sources == * '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Meriwether County); Probate Place: Meriwether, Georgia
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Benjamin Gates probate on 10 Oct 1853.

Slaves of Benjamin Bailey 1830, South Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina]] ==Background== [[Bailey-38933|Benjamin Bailey (1780-1830)]] lived on Wadmalaw Island. This page records the enslaved persons he owned during his lifetime. ===Slaves=== =====Purchases===== 12 Feb 1829, from Hannah Swinton, $3900: '''Bill of sales of Negro slaves, 1799-1872, Charleston District, South Carolina''': "Bill of sales of Negro slaves, 1799-1872, Charleston District, South Carolina"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/389733 Bill of sales of Negro slaves, 1799-1872, Charleston District, South Carolina] v. 5D, 5G 1825-1829
Film number: 008196081 > image 513 of 569
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLV-G3CM-L}} (accessed 24 May 2023) *1829 slave sale Swinton to Bailey, p.445
*Old Elsey *Sary and her 3 children, Jack, Nancy, Sam *Mary and her 3 children, William, Joe, and Bella *Patience *Betty and her child Elsy 21 May 1829, from Ann Crandal, for $500: '''Bill of sales of Negro slaves, 1799-1872, Charleston District, South Carolina''': "Bill of sales of Negro slaves, 1799-1872, Charleston District, South Carolina"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/389733 Bill of sales of Negro slaves, 1799-1872, Charleston District, South Carolina] v. 5D, 5G 1825-1829
Film number: 008196081 > image 560 of 569
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLV-G3HB-V}} (accessed 24 May 2023) *1829 purchase from Ann Crandal
*Simon (sold see below) =====Sales===== 22 May 1829, to Horatio G. Street, for $500. '''Bill of sales of Negro slaves, 1799-1872, Charleston District, South Carolina''': "Bill of sales of Negro slaves, 1799-1872, Charleston District, South Carolina"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/389733 Bill of sales of Negro slaves, 1799-1872, Charleston District, South Carolina] v. 5D, 5G 1825-1829
Film number: 008196081 > image 561 of 569
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLV-G3HY-F}} (accessed 24 May 2023) *p.541, Bailey to Street
*Simon =====Probate Inventory===== The following enslaved were named in the probate inventory of Benjamin Bailey 1830:'''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Charleston > Probate Court, Estate inventories > 1824-1834 > No File Description Available > image 851 of 1227
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JJBD-W}} (accessed 24 May 2023) *1830 probate inventory of Benjamin Bailey
p.423 property "on The Main" *August driver, Patience, Elivra $950 *Solomon, Minda, Louisa, Venus, Grace, $1000 *Lot, Sary, Jacky, Nancy, Sam, $1000 *George, Hester $700, Billy, Diana $350, $1050 *Betty, Charles, Elsey $550, Sancho, Jenny, Rose $700, $1250 *Mary, Bella $500, Bias, Bina $600, Jenny $200, $1300 *Tom, Renty $600, Sandey, Amadney, Little Sandy $500, $1100 *Juddy $250, Laura $300, Jemmy $225, $775 the inventory continues on "Wadmalaw Island" *Aiken (driver), Hannah *Peggy, Diana, Chance, Miley, Betty, Peter, Robin, $2000 *Patty, Mariah, Binah, Sary, Peter, Doll, Ceasar, Chloe, $1600 *April, May, Hercules, Lucy, William, Miley, $1800 *John, Rachel, Rose, Caty $800, Daphne, Beck $400, $1200 *Charles, Patty, Lydia, Amos $1000, Rose, Strephon $300, $1300 *Andrew, Patience, Abraham, Hagar, $1100 *Stephen, Venus, Jane, $600, Abram, Phoebe, Joe $800, $1400 *Abraham, Phillis, Isaac, Affey, Cudgo, Stephen, $1900 *Jubba, John, Phoebe, Sambo, Hannah, $1100 *Bob, Clarkey, Mary $650, Prince, Elsey $350, $1000 *Nancy, Ceasar, Martha $700, Betty & child $400, $1100 *Elsey, William, Josie $700, Frank, January, Obey $600, $1300 *Juddy, Thishia $600, Ben, Jenny, Yorick $900, $1500 No enslaved persons listed for "the Bay"(Edings Bay) in the probate inventory. ==Sources==

Slaves of Benjamin C Chaires of Leon County, Florida

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] == Slaves of Benjamin Chaires == [[Chaires-9|Benjamin C Chaires]] owned hundreds of slaves that worked his [[Space:Verdura_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Verdura Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] and [[Space:Fauntleroy_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Fauntleroy Plantation, Leon County, Florida]]. In the 1830 census Benjamin was in Magnolia, Leon, Florida. He owned 213 slaves. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Magnolia, Leon, Florida; Series: M19; Roll: 15; Page: 132; Family History Library Film: 0006711
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Benjamin Chaires in Magnolia, Leon, Florida.
{| border="1" class="sortable" |Slaves - Males - Under 10:||30 |- |Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23:||24 |- |Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35:||48 |- |Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54:||24 |- |Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99:||1 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10:||34 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23:||33 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35:||12 |- |Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54:||7 |- |Slaves and Colored Persons - Deaf and Dumb - 25 and over:||1 |- |Total Slaves:||213 |} ===Slaves Purchased=== :In 1833 Benjamin Chaires purchased from Wm G. Burgess in Leon Co, FL: '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/213017 Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940] Deeds, v. C 1829-1833
Film number: 007903534 > image 404 of 491
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSHM-PFD5}} (accessed 9 April 2022) *Deed Bk C p.601
*[[Burgess-13699|Sally]] age 28 *[[Burgess-13700|Kitty Ann]] age 4, daughter of Sally *[[Burgess-13701|Martha]] age 16 :In 1836, he purchased the [[Space:Fauntleroy_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Fauntleroy Plantation]] for $25,000 from [[Fauntleroy-122|George Fauntleroy]]. The property covered 800 acres and came with everything including 57 slaves. '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/213017 Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940] Deeds, v. F 1829-1842
Film number: 007903536 > image 37 of 402
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSH9-4L82}} (accessed 9 April 2022) *Deed Bk F p.47
*[[Fauntleroy-218|Phil]] *[[Fauntleroy-219|Noah]] *[[Gains-373|Morris Gains (bef.1836-)]] *[[Fauntleroy-220|Tom]] *[[Fauntleroy-221|Jack]] *[[Fauntleroy-222|Achilles]] *[[Fauntleroy-223|Harry]] *[[Fauntleroy-224|Ellick]] *[[Fauntleroy-225|Billy]] *[[Fauntleroy-226|Moses]] *[[Fauntleroy-227|Aaron]] *[[Fauntleroy-228|Godfrey]] *[[Fauntleroy-229|George the Elder]] *[[Fauntleroy-230|Isaac]] *[[Fauntleroy-231|Ben]] *[[Todd-12814|Tom Todd]] *[[Evans-41862|Tom Evans]] *[[Fauntleroy-232|Henry]] *[[Fauntleroy-233|George the Younger]] *[[Fauntleroy-234|William]] *[[Fauntleroy-235|Davy the Elder]] *[[Fauntleroy-236|Aaron the Elder]] *[[Fauntleroy-237|Charles]] *[[Fauntleroy-238|Green]] *[[Fauntleroy-239|John]] *[[Fauntleroy-240|Elijah]] *[[Fauntleroy-241|Frank]] *[[Fauntleroy-242|Solomon]] *[[Fauntleroy-243|Fanny the Elder]] *[[Fauntleroy-244|Kitty]] *[[Fauntleroy-245|Sally]] *[[Fauntleroy-246|Betsey]] *[[Fauntleroy-247|Juliet]] *[[Fauntleroy-248|Lydia]] *[[Fauntleroy-249|Eliza]] (1) *[[Fauntleroy-250|Lucinda]] *[[Fauntleroy-251|Charlotte]] *[[Fauntleroy-252|Anna]] *[[Fauntleroy-253|July]] *[[Fauntleroy-254|Julia]] *[[Fauntleroy-255|Anny]] *[[Fauntleroy-256|Venus]] *[[Fauntleroy-257|Fanny]] (1) *[[Fauntleroy-258|Eliza]] (2) *[[Fauntleroy-259|Lavinia]] *[[Fauntleroy-260|Patsey]] *[[Fauntleroy-261|Jane]] *[[Fauntleroy-262|Mary]] *[[Fauntleroy-263|Fanny]] (2) *[[Fauntleroy-264|Aphin]] *[[Fauntleroy-265|Eliza]] (3) *[[Fauntleroy-266|Nancy]] *[[Fauntleroy-267|Letty]] *[[Fauntleroy-268|Martha]] *[[Fauntleroy-269|Mary Catherine]] *2 infants unnamed ===Slaves Sold=== :1833 sold to Green and Joseph Chaires, trustees for Mary Ann Burgess: '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/213017 Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940] Deeds, v. C 1829-1833
Film number: 007903534 > image 409 of 491
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSHM-PF8T}} (accessed 9 April 2022)
*[[Chaires-52|Esther]] age 15-16 *[[Chaires-53|Tench]] a woman aged 25 *[[Burgess-13700|Kitty Ann]] age 4, infant of Sally *[[Burgess-13701|Martha]] age 16 :In 1835 Ben Chaires sold the following enslaved to Jesse Willis: '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/213017 Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940] Deeds, v. D 1832-1836
Film number: 007903535 > image 321 of 405
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSH9-4257}} (accessed 9 April 2022) *Deed Bk D p.520
'''Deed''': "Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/213017 Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940] Deeds, v. E 1835-1839
Film number: 007898640 > image 460 of 572
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS4K-FSR9-8}} (accessed 9 April 2022) Bk E p.658, quit claim for these enslaved, mortgage
*[[Chaires-54|Penny]] *[[Fauntleroy-239|John]] *[[Fauntleroy-249|Eliza]] (1) *[[Fauntleroy-257|Fanny]] (1), child of Eliza *[[Chaires-55|Jarvis]] *[[Chaires-56|Hanson]] *[[Chaires-57|Hilery]] *[[Chaires-58|Bland]] *[[Fauntleroy-233|George the Younger]] *[[Chaires-59|Liner]] *[[Chaires-60|Charles]], infant child of Liner *[[Chaires-61|Bolton]] *[[Chaires-62|Amos]] *[[Chaires-65|Retty]] *[[Chaires-66|Margarett]], child of Retty *[[Chaires-63|Saul]] *[[Chaires-67|Margarett]] *[[Fauntleroy-220|Tom]], son of Margarett *[[Chaires-68|Mary]] *[[Chaires-69|May]] *[[Chaires-64|Griff]] *[[Fauntleroy-241|Frank]] *[[Fauntleroy-231|Ben]] ===Slaves Managed=== :In 1833, Mary Ann Burgess wished to take *[[Burgess-13699|Sally]] *[[Burgess-13700|Kitty Ann]], [[Burgess-13699|Sally]]'s child :to New Orleans, LA. Isaac Preston and Jacob Wilcox Esq. attorneys in New Orleans are to take charge and manage the slaves, however personally restricting them from selling or disposing of said slaves. '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/213017 Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940] Deeds, v. D 1832-1836
Film number: 007903535 > image 33 of 405
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSH9-4259}} (accessed 9 April 2022)
=== Public notice for a slave sale on June 29, 1842 near TallahasseePublic notice for a slave sale on June 29, 1842 near Tallahassee. 1842. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. , accessed 18 June 2021. === :After his death in 1838, a public notice was posted on 29 Jun 1842 for the sale of slaves from Fauntleroy Place. They included: * [[Fauntleroy-237|Charles]] * [[Chaires-70|Shine]] * [[Mitchell-35762|Edmund Mitchell (bef.1842-)]] * [[Roberts-44640|Edmund Roberts (bef.1842-)]] * [[Fauntleroy-226|Moses]] * [[Chaires-71|James]] * [[Chaires-72|Joe]] * [[Chaires-85|Phoebe]] * [[Chaires-86|Delia]] * [[Fauntleroy-232|Henry]] * [[Chaires-87|Harriet]] * [[Chaires-73|Carter]] * [[Fauntleroy-263|Fanny]] * [[Fauntleroy-262|Mary]] * [[Chaires-88|Ann]] * [[Fauntleroy-220|Tom]] * [[Chaires-89|Sarah]] (1) * [[Chaires-74|Charles]] * [[Chaires-90|Molly]] * [[Chaires-91|Kate]] * [[Chaires-75|Lindon]] * [[Chaires-76|March]] * [[Fauntleroy-239|John]] * [[Chaires-77|Alexander]] * [[Chaires-78|Graywood]] * [[Chaires-79|Lary]] * [[Chaires-80|Newton]] * [[Chaires-81|Cuffe]] * [[Chaires-82|Castelo]] * [[Chaires-92|Silla]] * [[Chaires-93|Dilly]] * [[Chaires-94|Ginny]] * [[Chaires-95|Sarah]] (2) * [[Chaires-96|Beck]] * [[Fauntleroy-266|Nancy]] * [[Chaires-97|Patie]] * [[Fauntleroy-245|Sally]] * [[Fauntleroy-252|Anna]] * [[Chaires-98|Henrietta]] * [[Fauntleroy-246|Betsey]] * [[Chaires-99|Priscilla]] * [[Chaires-83|Jim]] * [[Chaires-100|Victoria]] * [[Chaires-84|Adam]] * plus four others whose names were unreadable on the public notice ==="Agreement for division of Negroes purchased by Thomas Fitch and Benjamin Chaires"=== :"Providence St. Johns 10 May 1820 :On a division of the gang of negroes which we purchased from George Atkinson [a resident of Camden County, Georgia] the following number Thirty two belong to Benjamin Chaires namely *[[Atkinson-12743|Old Mary ]] *[[Atkinson-12745|Old Joe]], [[Atkinson-12744|Nanny]] his wife *[[Atkinson-12746|Hosea]] and [[Atkinson-12747|Moses]] and four other children [[Atkinson-12748|Maria]], [[Atkinson-12749|Bob]], [[Atkinson-12750|Isaac]] and [[Atkinson-12751|Elsa]] * [[Atkinson-12752|Cain]] and [[Atkinson-12753|Little Mary]] his wife *[[Gordon-18142|Joe Gordon]] and his wife [[Gordon-18143|Cumbra]] and their infant child [[Gordon-18144|David]] *[[Atkinson-12754|July]] and his wife [[Atkinson-12755|Long Mary]] and their three children [[Atkinson-12756|Simon]], [[Atkinson-12757|Judy]] and [[Atkinson-12758|Peter]] *[[Atkinson-12759|Ned]] a small fellow, *[[Atkinson-12760|Tom]] and his wife [[Atkinson-12761|Louisa]] and their two children [[Atkinson-12763|Betsy]] and [[Atkinson-12764|David]] *[[Atkinson-12767|Jim]] and his wife [[Atkinson-12768|Amaritta]] and their child [[Atkinson-12769|Pender]] *[[Atkinson-12770|Beauty]] and his wife [[Atkinson-12771|Big Nancy]] *[[Atkinson-12772|Edward]] *[[Atkinson-12773|Qua Billy]] *[[Atkinson-12774|Joe]] one of the Gang we purchased of M. Kinne and Dupont. :we agree that the same negroes shall remain at planting at St. Johns and the Beach place on Amelia Island till the present crop is gathered and in equal proportion to remain till the crop is prepared and sent to market."Florida Memory. Florida’s Role in the Civil War Before 1861: Florida’s Journey into Civil War, Slavery in Florida Before 1821, "Agreement for division of Negroes purchased by Thomas Fitch and Benjamin Chaires" (https://www.floridamemory.com/learn/exhibits/civilwar/before1861/) == Sources == :See also: *Wikipedia contributors, "Verdura Plantation," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Verdura_Plantation&oldid=1062874162 (accessed July 2, 2022). * Florida Ante Bellum Plantations (http://www.dejaelaine.com/abplantations4.html) * Slavery and Plantation Growth in Antebellum Florida: 1821-1860 by Julia Floyd Smith (https://ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/AA/00/06/19/96/00001/9781947372627_Smith.pdf), pp141-143 on website, pp 125-127 in actual document regarding Benjamin Chaires.

Slaves of Benjamin Franklin Richards, Culpeper, Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Culpeper County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Culpeper County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] The purpose of this page is to identify and document the slaves held by '''[[Richards-11551|Benjamin Franklin Richards (1806-aft.1879)]]''' in Culpeper County, Virginia. === 1850 Slave Schedule === In 1850, Benjamin F Richards held eleven slaves in Culpeper County, Virginia. * '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Benjamin F Richards in Nor Stated, Culpeper, Virginia, USA. * Female 49 * Male 50 * Female 42 * Female 27 * Male 20 * Female 13 * Male 11 * Female 7 * Female 5 * Male 32 * Female 70 === 1860 Slave Schedule === In 1860, B F Richards held fourteen slaves in Culpeper County, Virginia * '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|29409263|50dd3e}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|90996146|ca}} (accessed 11 July 2022)
B F Richards in Culpeper, Virginia, USA. * Female 59 * Male 65 * Male 40 * Male 29 * Male 21 * Male 38 * Female 23 * Female 17 * Female 14 * Female 8 * Female 3 * Female 3 * Female 2 * Male 1 === Runaway Slaves === The following slaves of Benjamin F Richards of Culpeper County escaped to the enemy in the period 1861-1863 * Runaway Slaves Records, 1794, 1806-1863, Accession APA 759, Box 2, Folder 2, accessed on Virginia Untold: The African American Narrative Digital Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 07-11-2022 [https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/aan/search-the-narrative Link to Search Page] * Jesse (M, 52) Slave owner: Benjamin F. Richards * James (Alias: Dudd, M, 43) Slave owner: Benjamin F. Richards * Betty (F, 19) Slave owner: Benjamin F. Richards

Slaves of Benjamin Franklin Taylor

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Plantation Page]] [[Category:Richland County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] === Slaves of [[Taylor-63640|Benjamin Franklin Taylor]] === Taylor owned Edge Hill Plantation, Grub Field Plantation, White Acre Plantation, and Manigault Plantation, suggesting these enslaved lived and worked on one of these. * '''1850 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 1; FHL microfilm: 444830; Record number: 14116;
{{FamilySearch Record|HRW8-9KPZ}} (accessed 18 October 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HY-DZFS-9PM}} Image number 00179
Benjamin F Taylor in Richland, Richland, South Carolina, United States. '''179 slaves listed in 1850, as follows:''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!# of Slaves!!Age!!Sex!!Color |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||65||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||60||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||18||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||16||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||30||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||25||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||8||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||5||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||3||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||25||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||20||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||3||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||1||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||60||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||50||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||14||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||50||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||25||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||30||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||25||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||25||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||3||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||30||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||60||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||10||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||8||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||60||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||50||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||18||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||60||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||50||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||16||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||55||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||60||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||50||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||50||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||35||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||60||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||60||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||20||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||16||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||8||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||3||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||1||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||40||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||35||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||45||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||50||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||20||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||1||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||45||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||40||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||6||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||20||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||45||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||40||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||20||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||18||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||12||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||10||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||8||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||6||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||4||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||60||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||55||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||60||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||18||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||10||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||30||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||25||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||12||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||1||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||45||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||40||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||14||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||12||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||8||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||6||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||4||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||2||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||45||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||50||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||40||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||20||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||22||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||14||F||M |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||8||M||M |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||10||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||5||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||50||M||M |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||45||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||30||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||25||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||16||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||14||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||12||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||5||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||4||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||3||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||1||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||40||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||40||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||20||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||15||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||8||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||6||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||11||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||50||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||50||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||35||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||30||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||14||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||10||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||8||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||2||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||35||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||30||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||10||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||4||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||1||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||25||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||25||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||6||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||4||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||3||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||1||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||25||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||25||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||60||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||22||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||45||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||40||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||16||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||12||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||10||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||8||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||6||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||4||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||2||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||30||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||50||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||50||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||25||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||50||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||60||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||50||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||40||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||57||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||65||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||60||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||40||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||35||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||17||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||1||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||8||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||5||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||3||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||6||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||1||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||70||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||25||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||16||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||10||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||8||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||6||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||1||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||35||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||30||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||45||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||50||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||22||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||19||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||16||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||8||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||6||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||35||M||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||35||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||36||F||B |- |Benjamin F. Taylor||1||7 mo.||F||B |} '''Identified slaves:''' *[[Taylor-84821|Renty Taylor]] *[[Taylor-84999|Delia Taylor]], daughter of Renty Taylor *[[Taylor-85265|Jack Taylor]], "driver" (slave driver) '''1852 will of Benjamin F. Taylor''', Richland District, South Carolina. Manuscript Will: Book L, Page 155; Estate Packet: Box 59, Pkg 1475. *Transcript of will available at http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/. On the Search page choose under Document Types: "Will (Typescript)" and search for "Taylor, Benjamin F." *Will written and signed on 7 May 1852 *Will proved on 24 Nay 1852 *Witnesses to will: Daniel H. Trezevant, Allen J. Green, Edward J. Arthur *Executors: Thomas Taylor (son), Benjamin Walter Taylor (son), John T. Goodwyn (friend) *Locations listed: Edge Hill Plantation, Grub Field Plantation, White Acre Plantation, Manigault Plantation Item 6th of will: All slaves (no names or number given) except those specifically bequeathed in the will were to be divided equally among Benjamin's five children: Thomas Taylor, Benjamin Walter Taylor, Virginia Green wife of Halcot P. Green, Nannie [Ann] W. Mazyck wife of William St. J. Mazyck, and Sally Coles Taylor. Item 13th of will: "In the division of my negroes among my children as above provided I desire that as far as practicable, families be kept together, and that old and infirm negroes be permitted to go with their families and be kindly treated." To wife Sally [Sarah] W. Taylor: *[[Taylor-84977|Lewis Taylor]] and [[Taylor-84980|Eliza Taylor]] and their children *[[Taylor-84983|Sam Taylor]] and [[Taylor-84984|Betty Taylor]] and their children "except [[Taylor-84981|Marian Taylor]] a negro girl heretofore given to Mrs. Mazyck" To son Thomas Taylor: *[[Taylor-84982|Billy Taylor]] *[[Taylor-84986|Holland Taylor]], the Tailor *[[Taylor-84776|Sancho Taylor]] *[[Taylor-84987|Smart Taylor]] To son Benjamin Walter Taylor: *[[Taylor-84988|Carpenter Taylor]] *[[Taylor-84989|Prince Taylor]] *[[Taylor-84990|Hannah Taylor]], Prince's wife, and their children ("except Jenney") *[[Thompson-72317|Eve Thompson]], [[Thompson-72318|William Thompson]], [[Thompson-72320|James Thompson]], [[Thompson-72321|Phoebe Thompson]], and [[Thompson-72322|John Thompson]], children of [[Thompson-72308|Hannah Thompson]] N.B.--it is not clear in the will whether Hannah, Prince's wife, is the same person as Hannah Thompson. To daughter Nannie [Ann] W. Mazyck: *[[Thompson-72323|July Thompson]], "brother of Eve" *[[Taylor-85006|Jenney Taylor]] and her two children (not named)

Slaves of Benjamin Jefferson Boydston

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[[Category:Hardeman County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Hardeman County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Yalobusha County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:Yalobusha County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] === 1840 Census === Listed in 1840 census, Hardeman, Tennessee *Slaves - Males - Under 10: 2 *Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 2 *Slaves - Females - Under 10: 1 *Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 1 === Estate, Yalobusha County, Mississippi 1849 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Born!!Died!!Spouse!!Father!!Mother!!New Owner!!Passed or Sold!!County!!Doc Year!!Stated Value |- |[[Boydston-305|Robert]]||1821||||||||||[[Boydston-163|John Pruitt Boydston]]||Passed||Yalobusha||1849||700 |- |[[Boydston-306|Thomas]]||1847||||||||Jane||[[Boydston-163|John Pruitt Boydston]]||Passed||Yalobusha||1849|| |- |[[Boydston-307|Alfred]]||1829||||||||||[[Boydston-215|Rufus Boydston]]||Passed||Yalobusha||1849||800 |- |[[Boydston-308|Squire]]||1848||||||||Fanny||[[Boydston-215|Rufus Boydston]]||Passed||Yalobusha||1849|| |- |[[Boydston-309|Fanny]]||1828||||||||||[[Boydston-216|William Pitser Boydston]] ||Passed||Yalobusha||1849|| |- |[[Boydston-310|Harriet]]||1845||||||||||[[Boydston-216|William Pitser Boydston]] ||Passed||Yalobusha||1849||150 |- |[[Boydston-311|Sam]]||1818||||||||||[[Boydston-218|America Boydston]]||Passed||Yalobusha||1849||700 |- |[[Boydston-312|William]]||1847||||||||Jane||[[Boydston-218|America Boydston]]||Passed||Yalobusha||1849|| |- |[[Boydston-314|Ann]]||1834||||||||||[[Boydston-313|Benjamin C Boydston]]||Passed||Yalobusha||1849||600 |- |[[Boydston-315|Hard]]||1837||||||||||[[Boydston-313|Benjamin C Boydston]]||Passed||Yalobusha||1849||600 |- |[[Boydston-316|Jane]]||1813||||||||||[[Boydston-217|Martin Van Buren Boydston]]||Passed||Yalobusha||1849||700 |- |[[Boydston-317|Dick]]||1831||||||||||[[Boydston-217|Martin Van Buren Boydston]]||Passed||Yalobusha||1849||500 |- |[[Boydston-318|Isam]]||1834||||||||||||||Yalobusha||1849||600 |- |[[Boydston-319|Anthony]]||1834||||||||||||||Yalobusha||1849||500 |- |[[Boydston-320|Henry]]||1841||||||||||||||Yalobusha||1849||300 |- |[[Boydston-321|Isaac]] ||1839||||||||||||||Yalobusha||1849||375 |} [[Boydston-214|Benjamin Jefferson Boydston]] Estate at deathhttp://valgenofindings.weebly.com/yalobusha-records-from-slavery.html#BenjaminJeffersonBoydstonAncestry.com. Mississippi, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1780-1982 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data:Mississippi County, District and Probate Courts.[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8995/images/005818406_00086 Benjamin Jefferson Boydston Estate/will] ==Sources==

Slaves of Benjamin K Yates, Georgia

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[[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Bk Gates Plantation, Meriwether, Georgia]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] == Biography == This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by Benjamin Kolb Gates, and attempt to connect them to their families. ===Unnamed Slaves=== 1830 census [[Gates-6429|Benjamin Kolb Gates]] was in Meriwether, Georgia. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Meriwether, Georgia; Series: M19; Roll: 19; Page: 163; Family History Library Film: 0007039
{{Ancestry Sharing|1017960|2e21e76ade61cc2dca318c9908c9303c1009900721e5b8f5a0c8e9ec8cab8d0c}} - {{Ancestry Record|8058|1852514}} (accessed 5 January 2023)
Benjamin Gates in Meriwether, Georgia.
*Name: Benjamin Gates *Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Meriwether, Georgia *Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 *Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 *Slaves - Males - Under 10: 1 *Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 8 *Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 2 *Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 2 *Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 1 *Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1 *Total Free White Persons: 2 *Total Slaves: 14 *Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 16 1850 Slave Schedule Benjamin was in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. Slaves: 19. '''1850 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 10; FHL microfilm: 442902; Record number: 9096;
{{FamilySearch Record|HR7F-3HN2}} (accessed 5 January 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-6QYW-MG8}} Image number 00117
B K Yates in Meriwether, Georgia, United States.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Male||24||1826||Black |- |||Female||23||1827||Black |- |||Male||22||1828||Black |- |||Male||22||1828||Black |- |||Male||20||1830||Black |- |||Female||20||1830||Black |- |||Female||17||1833||Black |- |||Female||16||1834||Black |- |||Female||14||1836||Black |- |||Female||13||1837||Black |- |||Male||13||1837||Black |- |||Male||10||1840||Black |- |||Male||7||1843||Black |- |||Female||3||1847||Black |- |||Female||3||1847||Black |- |||Female||2||1848||Black |- |||Female||20||1830||Black |- |||Female||17||1833||Black |- |||Male||52||1798||Black |} 1860 Slave Schedule Benj was in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. Slaves: 65 '''1860 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 30; Line: 10; FHL microfilm: 000803148; Record number: 107543;
{{FamilySearch Record|WKVZ-X2ZM}} (accessed 19 January 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YBF-9JCF}} Image number 00501
Benj K Gates in Meriwether, Georgia, United States.
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Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Meriwether County); Probate Place: Meriwether, Georgia
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Benjamin A Gates probate on 10 Oct 1853. * '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Meriwether County); Probate Place: Meriwether, Georgia
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Samuel K Gates probate on 5 Apr 1854.

Slaves of Benjamin Martin

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[[Category:Wilkes County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Wilkes County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Wilkes County, North Carolina]] ==Biography== This page is for the slaves of Benjamin Martin ca.1821 The following enslaved people were named in the will of [[Martin-2088|Benjamin Martin]] *[[Martin-70444|John]] *[[Martin-70443|Sam]] *[[Martin-70442|Joe]] *[[Martin-70441|Cesar]] *[[Martin-70440|Sarah]] *[[Martin-70439|Andrew]] *[[Martin-70436|Sam]] *[[Martin-70438|Ambrose]] *[[Martin-70434|Jinny]] *[[Martin-70433|Winney]] *[[Martin-70429|Cate]] *[[Martin-70428|Sillar]] *[[Martin-70427|Tom]] *[[Martin-70426|Sarah]] *[[Martin-70425|Diana]] *[[Martin-70424|Abram]] *[[Martin-70423|Primas]] [[Space:Transcribed_Will_of_Benjamin_Martin|Transcribed Will of Benjamin Martin]] '''1787 Census''' - Benjamin Martin in Capt. Carroll's Districthttps://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/544191-1787-census-wilkes-county-north-carolina?viewer=1&offset=0#page=9&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=Martin *1787 Wilkes Co, NC p.6, Benjamin Martin *1 white male age 21-60 *5 white males under age 21 and above age 60 *7 white females *5 blacks from ages 12-50 *7 blacks under 12 and over age 50 '''1790 Census''' - Benjamin Martin Wilkes Co, NC '''United States Census, 1790''': "United States Census, 1790"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/121535 Census schedules, 1790North Carolina, 1790 thru 1840 federal census : population schedules]
Image path: United States Census, 1790 > North Carolina > Wilkes > Not Stated > image 8 of 16; Citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SPL1?i=7&cc=1803959&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHKB-R3X FamilySearch Image] (accessed 3 November 2021) *1790 Wilkes Co, NC, Ben Martin
*2 white males over age 16 *2 white males under age 16 *6 white females *13 slaves. '''Taxes''' - 1795 Benjamin Martin was taxed in Capt. Hickerson's District in Wilkes Co, NC '''Tax record''': "Tax records (Wilkes County, North Carolina), 1778-1908"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1689329 Tax records (Wilkes County, North Carolina), 1778-1908] Tax lists, no date, 1778-1779, 1784-1785, 1795, 1797, 1800, 1805, 1809, 1814, 1823, 1829, 1831, 1834, 1837-1838, 1841-1848, 1850-1859
Film number: 007834323 > image 210 of 1017
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-XQMB-P?i=209&cat=1689329 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 4 November 2021) *1795, Wilkes Co, Benjamin Martin
*8 black poles '''Taxes''' - 1797 Capt. David Witherspoon District, Benjamin Martin '''Tax record''': "Tax records (Wilkes County, North Carolina), 1778-1908"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1689329 Tax records (Wilkes County, North Carolina), 1778-1908] Tax lists, no date, 1778-1779, 1784-1785, 1795, 1797, 1800, 1805, 1809, 1814, 1823, 1829, 1831, 1834, 1837-1838, 1841-1848, 1850-1859
Film number: 007834323 > image 214 of 1017
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-X31K-T?i=213&cat=1689329 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 4 November 2021) *1797 Wilkes Co, Benjamin Martin
*8 black poles '''1800 Census''' - In 1800 Benjamin Martin Wilkes Co, NC. '''United States Census, 1800''': "United States Census, 1800"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/745501 North Carolina, 1790 thru 1840 federal census : population schedulesCensus schedules, 1800] North Carolina (1800 census): Mecklenburg, Montgomery, New Hanover, Richmond, Rowan, Rutherford, and Wilkes counties (NARA Series M32, Roll 33)
Image path: United States Census, 1800 > North Carolina > Wilkes > Morgan > image 33 of 49; Citing NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR8F-V77?i=32&cc=1804228&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHRW-F14 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 3 November 2021) *1800 Wilkes Co, Morgan Dist, Benjamin Martin
*2 white males ages 16-26 *1 white male above age 45 *2 white females ages 10-16, *3 white females ages 16-26 *1 female above age 45 *20 slaves '''1810 Census''' - Benjamin Martin in Wilkes Co, NC, '''United States Census, 1810''': "United States Census, 1810"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/745501 North Carolina, 1790 thru 1840 federal census : population schedules Population schedules of the third census of the United States, 1810] North Carolina (1810 census): Rockingham, Rowan, Stokes, Surry, Tyrrell, Washington, Wayne, and Wilkes counties (NARA Series M252, Roll 43)
Image path: United States Census, 1810 > North Carolina > Wilkes > Wilkesborough > image 16 of 59; Citing NARA microfilm publication M252, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBD-K46?i=15&cc=1803765&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXH2V-CDK FamilySearch Image] (accessed 4 November 2021) *1810 Wilkes Co, Benjamin Martin
*1 male over age 45 *1 female age 16-26 *1 female over age 45 *13 slaves '''1820 Census''' - This is the last census that Benjamin Martin appears on. '''United States Census, 1820''': "United States Census, 1820"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/120949 Census schedules, 1820North Carolina, 1790 thru 1840 federal census : population schedules] North Carolina: Burke, Carteret, Cumberland, Hyde, Jones, Lincoln, Nash, Wayne, and Wilkes Counties (NARA Series M33, Roll 83)
Image path: United States Census, 1820 > North Carolina > Wilkes > Not Stated > image 5 of 63; Citing NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYJ-SM37?i=4&cc=1803955 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 4 November 2021) *1820 Wilkes Co, Benjamin Martin
*1 white male over 45 *5 engaged in agriculture *1 slave under age 14 *3 male slaves age 14-26 *2 male slaves ages 26-45 *2 male slaves over age 45 *1 female slave under age 14 *1 female slave age 14-26 *1 female slave age 26-45 *2 female slaves above age 45 ==Sources==

Slaves of Benjamin Tasker Chinn, Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Prince William County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] In 1830, Benjamin inherited the Carter plantation, 5,000 acres in Prince William County, Virginia.[https://princewilliamliving.com/ben-lomond-historic-site-brings-civil-war-sights-and-sounds-to-life/ "Ben Lomond Historic Site Brings Civil War Sights and Sounds to Life," ''prince william living'', August 31, 2017] At the time, the land was a portion of the "Cancer Plantation," a section named for the Zodiac signs by Robert Carter. He married Edmonia Randolph Carter in 1836. They then renamed the plantation [[Space:Ben Lomond Plantation, Prince William County, Virginia|"Ben Lomond,"]] after her ancestral home in Goochland, Virginia.Ben Lomond Manor House: The Carter/Chinn History. Accessed 4 Feb 2022. [http://nps-vip.net/history/BenLomond/history/carterchinnhistory.htm Live Link] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20220205025041/http://nps-vip.net/history/BenLomond/history/carterchinnhistory.htm Archived Link] === Family === * It is possible that he fathered a child, [[Chinn-336|William Chinn]] with a slave. This is according to William Chinn's daughter, [[Chinn-337|Dr. May Chinn]] **From the New York Times: "William Chinn never told his daughter, but she suspects that he was the son of one of the plantation's owners by a slave woman. In 1945, nine years after her father's death, Dr. Chinn was visited by a white man who said that his name, too, was Chinn..... The visitor scolded her: “Why didn't you notify me that my relative had died?” Dr. Chinn remembers that the same man had once paid a call on her father, and it seems likely that the two men were half‐brothers."Davis, George. “A HEALING HAND IN HARLEM.” The New York Times, April 22, 1979, sec. Archives. https://www.nytimes.com/1979/04/22/archives/a-healing-hand-in-harlem.html. **according to the family history outlined below, it's possible the father was Bartholomew Chinn. Quote from Carter Chinn History, I just separated into bullet points:. "*On December 6, 1796, another daughter, Sarah Fairfax (1773-1829), who was married to Dr. John Yates Chinn, (1770-1830), also inherited part of the Cancer farm. *Dr. Chinn was an MD graduate of St. George and St. Thomas Hospital in London, England..... * Living at Dr. Chinn's family's estate Edge Hill, in Richmond County, they had five children: **Bartholomew Carter Chinn ( -1852), born at Nomini Hall in Lancaster County, her father's home, **Sarah ( - ), **Priscilla (1825- ), **Benjamin Tasker Chinn (1807-1886) born at Edge Hill in Richmond County ** Sophia Elizabeth (1807-1851) born in Fairfax County. *Sarah Fairfax inherited 730 acres of the Cancer farm at Bull Run along with 2,140 acres in Fairfax County across the Bull Run." === 1850 Slave Schedule=== "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-7C3Z : 15 February 2020), Benjamin T Chinn in entry for MM9.1.1/MVD3-128:, 1850. le: Gender Age Male 70 Female 55 Female 27 Female 14 Male 12 Male 4 Female 2 Female 6/12 Female 15 Male 20 === 1860 Slave Schedule === "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-ZKPZ : 16 October 2019), Benjamin T Chinn, 1860. *Male, 60 *Female, 60 *Male, 23 *Female, 22 *Male, 5 *Male, 3/12 == Sources == *"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41T-BMH : 11 November 2020), Benjamin T Chinn, 1860.

Slaves of Bryan Hardy Croom, Florida

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[[Category:Montgomery County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Montgomery County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] ==Byran Croom, Slave Owner== This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Croom-349|Bryan Croom]] (1801 - 1875), and attempt to connect them to their families. Bryan owned slaves in multiple locations. * Craven County, North Carolina * Leon County, Florida * Montgomery County, Alabama === Slaves === '''1840 US Census - Tallahassee, Leon, Florida Territory (5)''' "1840 United States Federal Census", Census Place: Tallahassee, Leon, Florida Territory; Roll: 36; Page: 77; Family History Library Film: 0006712
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Bryan Croom in Tallahassee, Leon, Florida Territory.
* Males - 10 thru 23: 1 * Males - 24 thru 35: 1 * Males - 36 thru 54: 1 * Females - 10 thru 23: 1 * Females - 36 thru 54: 1 '''1850 Slave Schedule - Division 8, Leon, Florida, USA (129)''' "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules", NARA Publication M432; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|30120327|95eb31}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|91419340}} (accessed 27 August 2022)
Bryan Croom in Division 8, Leon, Florida, USA.
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Bryant Croom in District 1, Montgomery, Alabama, USA.
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Slaves of Bryant McCollough, Alabama

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Plantation Page]] [[Category:Chambers County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Chambers County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] This page documents the slaves of [[McCollough-438|Bryant McCollough]] ==1850 Slave Schedule== * '''Alabama > Chambers > District 19''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
Alabama > Chambers > District 19
{{Ancestry Sharing|28685159|845623}} - Ancestry {{Ancestry Image|8055|ALM432_17-0506}} Age DOB Gender Race #60 1790 Female Black #53 1797 Male Black #45 1805 Male Black #40 1810 Female Black #35 1815 Female Black #35 1815 Male Black #35 1815 Female Black #36 1814 Male Black #34 1816 Female Black #34 1816 Male Black #25 1825 Female Black #22 1828 Female Black #21 1829 Male Black #22 1828 Female Black #23 1827 Male Black #17 1833 Female Black #16 1834 Female Black #15 1835 Male Black #16 1834 Female Black #10 1840 Female Black #9 1841 Male Black #7 1843 Male Black #11 1839 Female Black #7 1843 Male Black #8 1842 Female Black #6 1844 Female Black #5 1845 Female Black #4 1846 Male Black #2 1848 Male Black #2 1848 Female Black #17 1833 Female Black #40 1810 Female Black #1 1849 Female Black #2 1848 Male Black #5 1845 Male Black #3 1847 Male Black ==1860 Slave Schedule== * '''Alabama > Chambers > Southern Division''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
Alabama > Chambers > Southern Division
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Slaves of Burrell (Burwell) Grigg

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[[Category:Dinwiddie County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Dinwiddie County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Greensville County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] == Slaves of [[Grigg-288|Burwell Grigg (abt.1741-abt.1808)]] == === 1800 Will of Burrell Grigg === :bequeathed to son [[Grigg-289|Carroll Grigg (1763-1811)]]: * [[Grigg-1357|Peter Grigg (bef.1800-)]] * [ ] name not transcribed :bequeathed to daughter Susanna Eppes: * [[Grigg-1358|Sarah (Grigg) Eppes (bef.1800-)]] * [[Grigg-1359|Abel (Grigg) Eppes (bef.1800-)]] * [[Grigg-1360|Isaac (Grigg) Eppes (bef.1800-)]] * [[Grigg-1361|Doll (Grigg) Eppes (bef.1800-)]] * [[Grigg-1362|Rhoda (Grigg) Eppes (bef.1800-)]] * [[Grigg-1363|Violet (Grigg) Eppes (bef.1800-)]] * [[Grigg-1364|Dilsey (Grigg) Eppes (bef.1800-)]] * [[Grigg-1365|Milly (Grigg) Eppes (bef.1800-)]] * [[Grigg-1366|Patience (Grigg) Eppes (bef.1800-)]] * [[Grigg-1367|Alford (Grigg) Eppes (bef.1800-)]] * [[Grigg-1368|Charles (Grigg) Eppes (bef.1800-)]] :bequeathed to son [[Grigg-1262|Edmund Grigg (abt.1780-abt.1835)]]: * [[Grigg-1369|Tom Grigg (bef.1800-)]] * [[Grigg-1370|Lucy Grigg (bef.1800-)]] * [[Grigg-1371|Dinah Grigg (bef.1800-)]] :bequeathed to daughter Martha Williams: * [[Grigg-1372|Fanny (Grigg) Williams (bef.1800-)]] * [[Grigg-1384|Sarah (Grigg) Williams (bef.1800-)]] * [[Grigg-1385|Lucy (Grigg) Williams (bef.1800-)]] :bequeathed to daughter [[Grigg-1373|Elizabeth (Grigg) Adams (abt.1780-)]]: * [[Grigg-1374|Nan Grigg (bef.1800-)]] * [[Grigg-1375|Lewis Grigg (bef.1800-)]] :bequeathed to daughter Mary Grigg: * [[Grigg-1376|Nell Grigg (bef.1800-)]] and her youngest children, * Muse (unsure whether male or female) * Tom :bequeathed to granddaughter Susan Burrell, provided she arrives to lawful age (names not transcribed: * [ ] * [ ] * [ ] :bequeathed to son Burrell Grigg when he arrives to the age of twenty one years: * [[Grigg-1377|Jim Grigg (bef.1800-)]] * [[Grigg-1378|Judy Grigg (bef.1800-)]] * Peter :bequeathed to son Mitchell Grigg when he arrives to the age of twenty one years: * [[Grigg-1379|Gideon Grigg (bef.1800-)]] * [ ] name not transcribed * [[Grigg-1380|Frank Grigg (bef.1800-)]] :bequeathed to wife [[Carroll-3299|Mary (Carroll) Grigg (1745-1813)]]: * old [[Grigg-1381|Fredrik Grigg (abt.1750-)]] * [[Grigg-1382|Stafford Grigg (bef.1800-)]] * [[Grigg-1383|Ephraim Grigg (bef.1800-)]] * Tom * Charles * Phib * [[Grigg-1386|George Grigg (bef.1800-)]] :Jim and Gideon to continue on the Plantation in Dinwiddie for the present. == Sources == * Will made October 20, 1800. July 1808. Will proved. Will Book 2, page 79, Greensville County, Virginia. [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/greensville/wills/gwl00001.txt Transcription at US GenWeb Archives]

Slaves of Burton Boutwell Wright of Virginia

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[[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ===Slaves of [[Wright-50547|Burton Boutwell Wright (1837-1903)]]=== [[Rollins-3493|Spence Rollins]]Caroline County (Va.) Register of Children of Colored Persons whose Parents had ceased to cohabit which the Father recognizes to be his, 27th February 1866. Caroline County (Va.) Reel 78, Local government records collection, Caroline County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.
[[Rollins-3321|Becky (Rollins) Lewis]]
[[Lewis-49699|John Lewis]]
[[Lewis-49700|Janet Lewis]]
[[Lewis-49701|Fanny Lewis]]
[[Lewis-49702|Andrew Lewis]]
[[Pendleton-2942|Eliza (Pendleton) Monroe]]
[[Monroe-4186|Sarah Monroe]]
[[Monroe-4187|Dunmore Monroe]]
[[Monroe-4188|Alice Monroe]]
[[Monroe-4189|Mary Monroe]]
[[Rollins-3140|Spencer Rollins]] [[Munroe-1102|Frances (Munroe)Lovey]]
[[Lovey-70|Josephine Lovey]]
[[Lovey-71|Richard Lovey]] Caroline County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons Cohabiting Together as Husband and Wife, 1866 Feb. 27, Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA. accessed via https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/aan/search-the-narrative accessed 6/4/2021 == Sources ==

Slaves of Burwell and Jeremiah Perry

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[[Space:Cascine_Plantation|Cascine Plantation]] Cascine is one of the original homesteads of a family said to have been the most numerous in Franklin County. In 1752, [[Perry-1400|Jeremiah Perry Sr. (1731-1777)]] obtained from the Earl of Granville a grant for 382 acres south of Cedar Creek. On this tract shortly afterward he built Cascine. By a grant dated 1763, Perry received an additional 700 acres on the branches of Cedar Creek, no doubt contiguous to his original grant.'''National Register of Historic Places''' - Nomination form, National Park Service. https://files.nc.gov/ncdcr/nr/FK0001.pdf See also: [[Space:Slaves_of_Joshua_Perry_Sr|Slaves of Joshua Perry Sr]] === [[Perry-1401|Burwell Perry (abt.1731-abt.1801)]] === From Will book B, pp. 119-120 From Will book B, Franklin County, NC: Burrell Perry, of Franklin county NC, being weak in body but through Mercy of sound mind, etc.,……..I do commit my soul unto God who gave it me …. Burial in a decent manner … I give, deliver and bequeath in the following manner Item: I give the use of my plantation where I now live with all my lands lying on the west side of Tarr River to '''my beloved wife, Elizabeth,''' during her natural life & after her death my will and desire is that my '''son, [[Perry-25902|Joshua Perry]], and my two daughters,Edith & Mary,''' should use, possess & enjoy in common the above lands & plantation during the time my daughters aforesaid remain unmarried provided nevertheless that my daughters aforesaid shall not be allowed the privilege of working my hands on the land afsd except those of their own property provided my daughters afsd should be married at the time of my wife’s death or in case they should not …. to her upon the land afsd then & in (if) either of them (dies?), I give & bequeath the afsd land & plantation to my son, Joshua Perry, & his heirs *Item: I give & bequeath unto my beloved wife, [[Massey-1000|Elizabeth]], four negroes, to wit, #Hannah, #Pete, #Barb & #Briatin to her & her heirs forever *Item: I give to my daughter, '''Edith Perry''', during her natural life, the labour of my four negroes with their increase from the date hereof (Viz.) #Luck, #Dick, #Adam & #Isom, & at her death I give & bequeath the afsd negroes with their increase (if any ) to the heirs begotten of her body for ever but for want of such heirs my will and desire is that the afsd negroes with their increase should be equally divided between '''''my five children to wit, Jeremiah, John, Burrell, Joshua & Mary Perry'''''. I also give to my afsd daughter, Edith, one gray Optamus mare bridle & saddle, one feather bed & furniture and two cows and calves *Item: I give & bequeath unto my son, [[Perry-7473|Burwell Perry]], all my lands which I purchased of William Jeffreys lying in the county of Wake & on both sides of Nuse river to him & his heirs forever also four negroes ( Viz.) #Sam, #Step (looks like), #Harry & #Julia also my gray Optamus horse bridle & saddle one …. Mare & colt, one yoke of oxen, three cows & calves & three ..three young cattle also one negro boy named #Dred to him & his heirs forever *Item: My will & desire is that the crop which I have now at Nuse & the crop made where I now live be used in common for fattening the hogs both here and there & the surplus to be used for the support of the stock at each plantation respectively (.) the hogs when fattened I desire may be sold & the purchase money divided between my two sons, Burrell & Joshua, in such manner as that my son Joshua may have two thirds and my son, Burrell, one. *Item: I give and bequeath to my son, [[Perry-25902|Joshua Perry]], all my lands on the west side of Tarr River in the County of Franklin also the following negroes ( to wit ) #Cesar , #Tart, #old '''Lewis''', #Jenny, #young '''[[Perry-25847|Lewis]]''', #Jake, #Bede, #Tarr , & #Lale also one two year old sorrell colt, one bridle & saddle, one sorrell mare called Paul , one yoke of oxen, three cows & calves & three other young cattle one ox cart & feather bed & furniture to him & his heirs forever *Item: I give & bequeath unto my daughter, '''Mary Perry''', during her natural life the labour of my four negroes #Viz., #Violet, #Sarah, #Adam & #Hard and at her death I give & bequeath the afsd negroes to the heirs begotten of her body for ever but ) my will & desire is that the negroes should be equally divided between my five children, Jeremiah, John, Burrell, Joshua & Edith Perry. I also give unto my daughter afsd called Mark one saddle & bridle, one feather bed & furniture & two cows & calves Item: my will and desire is that all my lands in the state of Georgia be sold at the discretion of my executors hereafter named & the purchase money to be equally divided between my four sons (Viz.)Jeremiah, John, Burrell & Joshua Perry *Item: the remainder of my estate both real and personal that I have not already disposed of I give to my beloved wife, Elizabeth, to dispose of at her discretion. Lastly, I appoint my sons, Jeremiah, John, Burrell & Joshua Perry, my whole and sole executors of this my last will & testament utterly revoking & disanuling all other wills heretofore made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal this fifth day of November Anos Domini one thousand eight hundred and one It is my earnest desire that an inventory of my estate should be taken. Signed, sealed & acknowledged in the presence of Willm. Lancaster Burrill Perry ( seal) Williamson Harris, John Perry'''Will''' From Will book B, pp. 119-120 From Will book B, Franklin County, NC "North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-JN9Y-DG?cc=1867501&wc=32LJ-JWG%3A169768401%2C170933001 : 21 May 2014), Franklin > Wills, Inventories, 1834-1838, Vol. K > image 366 of 516; county courthouses, North Carolina. === [[Perry-1400|Jeremiah Perry Sr. (1731-1777)]] === '''Census Records''': 1790 - 5 slaves 1800 - 27 slaves 1810 - 33 slaves 1830 - 85 slaves The Will of Jeremiah Perry names the following enslaved: "North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-JN9Y-DG?cc=1867501&wc=32LJ-JWG%3A169768401%2C170933001 : 21 May 2014), Franklin > Wills, Inventories, 1834-1838, Vol. K > image 366 of 516; county courthouses, North Carolina.

Slaves of Burwell Atkinson, Georgia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] '''This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Atkinson-9898|Burwell Atkinson (1767-1854)]], of Camden County, Georgia, and attempt to connect them to their families.''' Burwell and his wife, Ann, owned two plantations in Camden County, Georgia: Middleton Neck Plantation and Wayside Plantation. [http://www.glynngen.com/thecrypt/plantations/ The Crypt: Plantations & Homes of Camden County by Tara Fields] It is not yet known on which plantations the following slaves lived or worked. === Slaves of Burwell Atkinson === :In the 1820 census Barnel [sic, actually Burwell] was in St Marys, Camden, Georgia. He owned 18 slaves. '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: St Marys, Camden, Georgia; Page: 45; NARA Roll: M33_8; Image: 50
{{Ancestry Sharing|30454196|0ffb60}} - {{Ancestry Record|7734|1452762}} (accessed 19 September 2022)
Barnel Atkinson in St Marys, Camden, Georgia.
:Slaves - Males - Under 14: 3 :Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 4 :Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 2 :Slaves - Males - 45 and over: 1 :Slaves - Females - Under 14: 4 :Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: 2 :Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 :Slaves - Females - 45 and over: 1 :Total Slaves: 18 :In the 1840 census Barrel [sic] was in Red Cap & White Oak, Camden, Georgia. He owned 31 slaves. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Red Cap & White Oak, Camden, Georgia; Roll: 38; Page: 13; Family History Library Film: 0007042
{{Ancestry Sharing|30454253|a8b0cd}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|1662562}} (accessed 19 September 2022)
Barrel Atkinson in Red Cap & White Oak, Camden, Georgia.
:Slaves - Males - Under 10: 7 :Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 2 :Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 4 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 2 :Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99: 2 :Slaves - Females - Under 10: 6 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 2 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 3 :Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 3 :Total Slaves: 31 :In the 1850 census Burwell was in District 9, Camden, Georgia, United States. He owned 9 slaves. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Burwell Atkinson in District 9, Camden, Georgia, USA.
::'''Gender Age''' :#Male 85 :#Female 70 :#Female 65 :#Female 35 :#Male 18 :#Male 13 :#Female 9 :#Male 7 :#Female 25 === Deeds of Slaves === :On 23 November 1824, Burwell Atkinson, grantor, of Camden County, Georgia, deeded to Ezekiel Weeks, grantee, of Camden County, Georgia, for in consideration of $200.00 for slave Vece (a girl).[http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: The Buying and Selling of Africans in Camden County, Georgia. 1787-1865. A collection of slave deed abstracts. Compiled by Tara D. Fields 2004-2008 , p70, L 033] :#Vece, a girl :On 26 January 1825. Burwell Atkinson, grantor, of Camden County, Georgia, deeded to David Brown, grantee, of Camden County, Georgia. for in consideration of $800.00 for slave man Martin.[http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: The Buying and Selling of Africans in Camden County, Georgia. 1787-1865. A collection of slave deed abstracts. Compiled by Tara D. Fields 2004-2008 , p73, L 141] :#Martin, a man :On 19 October 1840, Burwell Atkinson, of Camden County, Georgia, deeded the following slaves to his wife Ann Atkinson, of Camden County, Georgia. For in consideration of "natural love, goodwill & affection" for grantee, for slaves Dick, about 65 years-old; Rachel, about 45 years-old; Isaac, about 22 years-old; Maria about 16 years-old; Jana about 14 years-old; Tom, about 12 years-old; Rhoda, about 10 years-old; Ephraim, about 8 years-old; Alex, about 6 years-old; Oscola, about 4 years-old and Caroline about 2 years-old.[http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: The Buying and Selling of Africans in Camden County, Georgia. 1787-1865. A collection of slave deed abstracts. Compiled by Tara D. Fields 2004-2008 , p102, N 203-204] :#Dick, about 65 years-old :#Rachel, about 45 years-old :#Isaac, about 22 years-old :#Maria about 16 years-old :# Jana about 14 years-old :#Tom, about 12 years-old :#Rhoda, about 10 years-old :#Ephraim, about 8 years-old :#Alex, about 6 years-old :#Oscola, about 4 years-old :#Caroline about 2 years-old :On 26 October 1843. Burwell Atkinson and Alexander Atkinson, grantor, of Camden County, Georgia, deeded to Nancy Lang, grantee, of Camden County, Georgia, for in consideration of $2,000.00 for slaves "D" and her six children Dice, Edd, George, Sarah, Mary and Rosetta; Pat and her six children: Henry, Augusta, Phebe, Noah, Lydia and Eliza; and Hannah and her six children Charles, Nancy, Kessa, Jesse, Bill and Dick.[http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: The Buying and Selling of Africans in Camden County, Georgia. 1787-1865. A collection of slave deed abstracts. Compiled by Tara D. Fields 2004-2008 , p113, N 515-516] :#"D" and her six children: :#Dice :#Edd :#George :#Sarah ;#Mary :#Rosetta :#Pat and her six children: :#Charles :#Nancy :#Kessa :#Jesse :#Bill :#Dick :On 10 January 1844, Burwell Atkinson deeded a gift of negro slaves to his wife, Ann Atkinson via her trustee Isaac Lang, grantee. For slaves Dick, Rachel, Isaac, Maria, Jim, Tom, Rhoda, Ned, Ephraim, Osceola, Caroline, Eugene and Frank.[http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: The Buying and Selling of Africans in Camden County, Georgia. 1787-1865. A collection of slave deed abstracts. Compiled by Tara D. Fields 2004-2008 , pp114-115, N 549-550] :#Dick :#Rachel :#Isaac :#Maria :#Jim :#Tom :#Rhoda :#Ned :#Ephraim :#Osceola :#Caroline :#Eugene :#Frank :On 24 November 1851, Burwell Atkinson, grantor, of Camden County, Georgia deeded a gift of negro slaves. to his son Alexander S. Atkinson, grantee. For in consideration of "love and affection" for grantee for: slave Hannah, Little Bill, Henry, Eliza, Vice(?), Rosetta, Patience, Charles, Dick, Gus, Polly, Edd, Maria, Sook, Nan, Isaac, Phebe, Peter, George, Cally, Jupiter, Keziah, Mons(?), Noah, Sally, Little Sarah, Bob, Jim, Jesse, Pat, Lydia, Bet, Mary, Bill, Tobe, Hill, Paris, Old George, Dolly, Old Sal.[http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: The Buying and Selling of Africans in Camden County, Georgia. 1787-1865. A collection of slave deed abstracts. Compiled by Tara D. Fields 2004-2008 , pp138-139, P 320] :#Hannah :#Little Bill :#Henry :#Eliza :#Vice(?) :#Rosetta :#Patience :#Charles :#Dick :#Gus :#Polly :#Edd :#Maria :#Sook :#Nan :#Isaac :#Phebe :#Peter :#George :#Cally :#Jupiter :#Keziah :#Mons(?) :#Noah :#Sally :#Little Sarah :#Bob :#Jim :#Jesse :#Pat :#Lydia :#Bet :#Mary :#Bill :#Tobe :#Hill :#Paris :#Old George :#Dolly :#Old Sal == Sources ==

Slaves of Captain William Seabrook, South Carolina

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Oak_Island_Plantation,_Charleston_County,_South_Carolina
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[[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Plantation Page]] [[Category:White Point Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Oak Island Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} ==1837 Inventory== '''A true & perfect inventory of all the goods chattels & personal estate of [[Seabrook-424|William Seabrook]] late of Edisto Island''' 21st January 1837'''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
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Note: *italicized ''names'' were willed to son George *slaves with boldface '''names''' were left to daughter Mary Ann *slaves with boldface '''values''' were left to daughter Sarah ===Johns Island=== ''[[Space:Johns_Island_Plantation%2C_Charleston%2C_South_Carolina|John's Island Plantation]]'' *''[[Seabrook-1032|Sam]]'' $700 ''[[Seabrook-1033|Barbara]]'' $600 *''[[Seabrook-1034|Thomas]]'' $400 ''[[Seabrook-1035|Sam]]'' $300 ''[[Seabrook-1036|Hester]]'' $150 *''[[Seabrook-1037|Rose]]'' $100 Kitt $700 Minda $50 Harry $700 *Old Chloe $1 Martha $600 Phoebe $600 *Betsey $500, Aaaron $300, Cain $250 *Old George $600 Katy $400 Charles $400 *Primus $300 George $150 ''[[Seabrook-1038|Ben]]'' $700 *''[[Seabrook-1039|Daphney]]'' $600 ''[[Seabrook-1040|Old Abram]]'' $5 Jim $700 *Nanny $600 Hector $700 Hannah $600 *Hector $400 Hannah $300 $Peg $50 *Harriett $600 Linda $600 Bellah $500 *''[[Seabrook-1041|Peter]]'' $700 ''[[Seabrook-1042|Suky]]'' $300 ''[[Seabrook-1043|William]]'' $700 *''[[Seabrook-1044|John]]'' $400 ''[[Seabrook-1045|Ralph]] $150 ''[[Seabrook-1046|Dido]]'' $100 *''[[Seabrook-1047|Old Cain]]'' $250 ''[[Seabrook-1048|Anthony]]'' $700 ''[[Seabrook-1049|Rose]]'' $300 *''[[Seabrook-1050|Clarinda]]'' $600 ''[[Seabrook-1051|Smart]]'' $700 ''[[Seabrook-1052|Bellah]]'' $500 *''[[Seabrook-1053|Anthony]]'' $400 ''[[Seabrook-1054|Dick]]'' $300 ''[[Seabrook-1055|Mary]]'' $150 *Old Aaaron $50 Jeffrey $700 Sophia $600 *Sue $600 Eve $100 Sharper $100 *John/carr/ $700 Nanny $600 Old Judith $500 *Billy $700 Dolly $600 Cuffy $700 *Billy $700 Charlotte $600 Jim $400 *''[[Seabrook-1056|Robin]]'' $700 ''[[Seabrook-1057|Lea]]'' $600 ''[[Seabrook-1058|April]]'' $700 *''[[Seabrook-1059|Tena]]'' $600 ''[[Seabrook-1060|Billy]]'' $400 ''[[Seabrook-1061|Jupiter]]'' $700 *''[[Seabrook-1062|Jane]]'' $500, ''[[Seabrook-1063|Lizzy]]'' $600, ''[[Seabrook-1064|Martha]]'' $600 *''[[Seabrook-1065|Embra]]'' $600 ''[[Seabrook-1066|Mary]]'' $600 ''[[Seabrook-1067|Jasper]]'' $400 *''[[Seabrook-1068|Grace]]'' $250, ''[[Seabrook-1069|Clarinda]]'' $100 ''[[Seabrook-1070|Sandy]]'' $100 *[[Seabrook-1099|''Jimmy'']] $700 [[Seabrook-1100|''Beck'']] $600 [[Seabrook-1101|''Mag'']] $600 *[[Seabrook-1102|''Rose'']] $600 [[Seabrook-1103|''Grace'']] $600 [[Seabrook-1104|''Jim'']] $300 *[[Seabrook-1105|''Nan'']] $150 Stephon $100 Cupid $700 *Juliet $600 Jack $300 Abel $700 *Venus $600 Betty $600 Hannah $600 *Cinda $300 Abel $250 Toney $700 *Maria $600 Celia $150 Betty $100 *Cain $700 Mila $600 Richard $100 *Byns $100 Quash $700 Amy $600 *Justice $500 Lawrence $600 Maryann $400 *Romeo $700 Mary $600, Sue $100 *Helen $100 ''[[Seabrook-1092|Ben]]'' $300 ''[[Seabrook-1093|Bess]]'' $300 *Cyrus $100 Stephen/Driver $700 Satira $200 *Diana $600 Isaac $700 Lydia $600 *Stephen $700 Celia $600 Peter $400 *Lucy $400 Rose $300 Sampson $150 *Eve $100 Cilla $100 Ellick $700 *Fanny $600 Clarissa $600 Pompey $700 *Hester $50, Myer??, $600 Taffy $600 *Clerbo $500 [[Seabrook-1071|''Prince'']] $700 [[Seabrook-1078|''Sylvia'']] $600 *[[Seabrook-1079|''August'']] $100 [[Seabrook-1078|''Child of Sylvia'']] $100 Old Primus $50 *Claudia $100 Old Rachael $5 Sharper $400 *Merrum $600 Sue $600 Kitt $500 *Lavinia $300 Myra $300 Sarah $150 *January $700 Hagar $600 Renty $700 *Cato $400 Agness $400 Ansell $700 *Tanner $600 Bacchus $600 Kate $600 *Moses $400 Susannah $400 Old Smart /carr/ $200 *Old Rose $5 Brister/carr/ $700 Nancy $500 *Bess $600 Pendar $600 Hannah $600 *Paul $500 Sandy $600 David $400 *Stephen $300 Peter $100 Stephney $700 *Flora $500 Beck $100 John $700 *Phillis $600 James $100 Peter $700 *Bellah $600 Maura Isaac $700 *Peg Clarissa $600 [[Seabrook-1231|'''Monday''']] $250 March $700 *Binah $600, Mary $700, Celia $600 *Dick $500, [[Seabrook-1080|''Old King'']] $5, [[Seabrook-1081|''Hector'' $500]] 187 slaves, total value $86,521 ===Oak Island Plantation=== ''[[Space:Oak_Island_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Oak Island Plantation, Edisto Island, Charleston County, South Carolina]]'' *[[Seabrook-946|Sammy]] $400, [[Seabrook-947|Hannah]] $600, [[Seabrook-948|Sandy]] $500 *[[Seabrook-949|Jessy]] $400, [[Seabrook-950|C Harry]] $700, [[Seabrook-951|Pendar]] $300 *[[Seabrook-952|August]] $700, [[Seabrook-953|Diah]] $400, [[Seabrook-954|Sam]] $500 *[[Seabrook-955|Nelson]] $400, [[Seabrook-956|Amy]] $250, [[Seabrook-957|Nanny]] $600 *[[Seabrook-958|Molly]] $600, [[Seabrook-959|Jim]] $200, [[Seabrook-960|Rose]] $150 *[[Seabrook-961|J Harry]] $700, [[Seabrook-962|Lavinia]] $600, [[Seabrook-963|Jerry]] $150 *[[Seabrook-964|S Harry]] $700, [[Seabrook-966|Beck]] $600, [[Seabrook-967|John]] $100 *[[Seabrook-965|N Harry]] $700, [[Seabrook-968|Maria]] $250, [[Seabrook-969|Nancy]] $150 *[[Seabrook-970|'''Peter''']] $700, [[Seabrook-971|'''Hagar''']] $150, [[Seabrook-972|'''John''']] $500 *[[Seabrook-973|'''Peter''']] $400, [[Seabrook-974|'''Tom''']] $400, [[Seabrook-975|'''Katy''']] $600 *[[Seabrook-976|Boney]] $700, [[Seabrook-977|Nelly]] $250, [[Seabrook-978|C Jimmy]] $400 *[[Seabrook-979|Bess]] $500, [[Seabrook-980|Pendar]] $250, [[Seabrook-981|B Jimmy]] $700 *[[Seabrook-982|Daphney]] $600, [[Seabrook-983|Sylvia]] $600, [[Seabrook-984|Chloe]] $400 *[[Seabrook-985|Raymond]] $400, [[Seabrook-986|Charlotte]] $300, [[Seabrook-987|Mary]] $150 *[[Seabrook-990|Ellen]] $250, [[Seabrook-991|Peggy]] $200, [[Seabrook-992|Bellah]] $300 *[[Seabrook-993|Eliza]] $150, [[Seabrook-994|Tom Flynn]] $700, [[Seabrook-995|Cyrus]] $500 *[[Seabrook-996|Francis]] $700, [[Seabrook-997|Eliza]] $600, [[Seabrook-998|Peg]] $400 *[[Seabrook-999|L George]] $700, [[Seabrook-1000|Cis $600]], [[Seabrook-1023|Alfred]] $700 *[[Seabrook-1024|Hannah]] $600, [[Seabrook-1025|Davy]] $200, Rachael $150 *Sampson $500, Sarah $250, Rose $400 *Joe $100, Kit $700, Clarissa $250 *Amy $600, Old Sary $5, Shem $700 *Moll $600, Shem $300, Patience $600 *Sye $300, Charlotte $200, Rachael $10 *Jeffers $100, Hector $700, Andromache $50 *Rosamunda $600, Joe $200, Lucy $150 *Monemia $600, Chloe $600, Nancy $300 *Sye $700, Sophia $600, Martha $300 *Child of Sophia $100, Amos $700, Sally $300 *Jimmy $300, Primus $400, Ellick $700 *Rose $600, Ellick $150, Moses $100 *Prince $700, Beck $600, Joshua $400 *Charlotte $600, George $700, Bristol $250 *Isaac $200, Cupid $200, Carpr (carpenter) Dick $250 *Sam $200, Amy $600, Clarissa $600 *Old Pethinia $1, Hagar $150, Ned $700 *Betty $600, Dick $500, Margaret $600 *Ned $300, Rose $150, Juddy $600 *Charity $200, [[Seabrook-1222|'''Bellah''']] $600, [[Seabrook-1223|'''James''']] $250 *[[Seabrook-1224|'''Maria''']] $500, [[Seabrook-1224|'''child of Maria''']] $100, Jane $600 *Fanny $300, Hester $200, Katy $100 *Cuffy $400, Benebah $250, Tyra $600 *Gilbert $300, Prince $150, Maria $200 *Lydia $150, Amy $100, Frank $10 *Betty $10, Peter $1, Joe $700 *Mingo $700, Hagar $600, Old Jenny $300 *Lu $300, [[Seabrook-1094|''Lizzy'']] $600, [[Seabrook-1095|''Gilbert'']] $300 *[[Seabrook-1096|''Betsey'']] $400, [[Seabrook-1097|''Emanuel'']] $150, [[Seabrook-1098|''James'']] $200 *Sampson $700, Cudjoe $700, Old Joe $50 *Flora $600, Alum? $600, Amy $300 *George $150, Sally $600, Scipio $400 *Jack $300, Amy $5, Hardtimes $300 *Joan $1, George $250, [[Seabrook-1232|Boar Pig]] '''$700''' *[[Seabrook-1233|Juba]] '''$600''', [[Seabrook-1234|Dick]] '''$700''', [[Seabrook-1235|Tamar]] '''$600''' *[[Seabrook-1236|Eliza]] '''$600''', [[Seabrook-1226|'''York''']] $700, [[Seabrook-1227|'''Merrem''']] $600 *[[Seabrook-1228|'''Gabriel''']] $300, [[Seabrook-1229|'''Joe''']] $300, [[Seabrook-1230|'''Henry''']] $500 *[[Seabrook-1237|Ishmael]] '''$700''', [[Seabrook-1238|Nancy]] '''$500''', [[Seabrook-1239|Venus]] '''$600''' *[[Seabrook-1225|'''Peter''']] $700, [[Seabrook-1240|Nurse Mary]] '''$600''', [[Seabrook-1219|'''Mary''']] $600 *[[Seabrook-1220|'''Billy''']] $300, [[Seabrook-1221|'''Jacob''']] $100, [[Seabrook-1091|''Sandy'']] $700 *[[Seabrook-1090|''Jimmy'']] $700, [[Seabrook-1089|''Billy'']] $700, [[Seabrook-1088|''Old Phillis'']] $50 *[[Seabrook-1087|''Moll'']] $600, [[Seabrook-1086|''Anastasia'' ]] $300, [[Seabrook-1085|''Ravenel'']] $300 *''[[Seabrook-1084|Castor]]'' $200, [[Seabrook-1083|''Letitia'']] $150, [[Seabrook-1082|''DeSaussure'']] $100 186 slaves ===White Point Plantation=== ''[[Space:White_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|White Point Plantation on Slann Island]]'' *[[Seabrook-1106|'''Prince''']] $700, [[Seabrook-1107|'''Susy''']] $600, [[Seabrook-1108|'''Old Tom''']] $1 *[[Seabrook-1109|'''Billy''']] $700, [[Seabrook-1110|'''Adam''']] $500, [[Seabrook-1111|'''Katy''']] $150 *Bob $700, Eliza $600, Eve $250 *Adam $100, [[Seabrook-1112|'''Dick''']] $700, [[Seabrook-1113|'''Phyllis''']] $600 *[[Seabrook-1114|'''Gaillard''']] $300, [[Seabrook-1115|'''Kasey''']] $150, [[Seabrook-1116|'''Hester''']] $50 *Daniel $700, Ranny $600, John $100 *[[Seabrook-1241|Eboe Tom]] '''$50''', [[Seabrook-1242|Titus]] '''$700''', [[Seabrook-1243|Peg]] '''$600''' *[[Seabrook-1244|Israel]] '''$300''', [[Seabrook-1245|Anthony]] '''$400''', [[Seabrook-1246|Delia]] '''$300''' *[[Seabrook-1247|Will]] '''$200''', [[Seabrook-1248|Chloe]] '''$150''', [[Seabrook-1254|Harry]] '''$700''' *[[Seabrook-1255|Juddy]] '''$200''', [[Seabrook-1256|Dic]] '''$500''', [[Seabrook-1257|Hannah]] '''$400''' *[[Seabrook-1117|'''Moses''']] $700, [[Seabrook-1118|'''Phillis''']] $600, [[Seabrook-1119|'''Selina''']] $500 *[[Seabrook-1120|'''Major''']] $700, [[Seabrook-1121|'''Charlotte''']], $400, [[Seabrook-1258|Bob]] '''$700''' *[[Seabrook-1259|Sophia]] '''$200''', [[Seabrook-1260|Josiah]] '''$300''', [[Seabrook-1261|Morris]] '''$700''' *[[Seabrook-1262|Amy]] '''$600''', [[Seabrook-1263|Bellah]] '''$600''', [[Seabrook-1264|Poinsett]] '''$400''' *[[Seabrook-1265|Elsey]] '''$300''', Tom '''$700''', Silvy '''$600''' *Will '''$500''', Sam '''$400''', Wilson '''$300''' *Betsey '''$200''', Thomas '''$150''', [[Seabrook-1209|'''Lot''']] $700 *[[Seabrook-1210|'''Peg''']] $250, [[Seabrook-1211|'''Hagar''']] $600, [[Seabrook-1212|'''Nanny''']] $600 *[[Seabrook-1213|'''Caesar''']] $700, [[Seabrook-1214|'''Amy''']] $300, [[Seabrook-1215|'''Elsy''']] $200 *[[Seabrook-1216|'''Toney''']] $150, [[Seabrook-1217|'''Netty/Nellie''']] $100, [[Seabrook-1218|'''Maxwell''']] $700 *Mingo $700, Joe '''$700''', Lindy '''$5''' *Susannah '''$600''', Hagar '''$600''', [[Seabrook-1249|Old Cretia]] '''$100''' *[[Seabrook-1250|Christiana]] '''$250''', [[Seabrook-1251|Lindy]] '''$200''', Betty '''$100''' *[[Seabrook-1253|John]] '''$500''', [[Seabrook-1192|'''Dick''']] $700, [[Seabrook-1193|'''Tira''']] $600 *[[Seabrook-1194|'''Tom''']] $500, [[Seabrook-1195|'''Rose''']] $100, [[Seabrook-1196|'''Abel''']] $700 *[[Seabrook-1197|'''Mima''']] $400, [[Seabrook-1198|'''Peggy''']] $600, [[Seabrook-1199|'''Harris (Harriet)''']] $400 *Luckey '''$700''', Susy '''$600''', Jimmy '''$400''' *Daphney '''$250''', Anthony '''$150''', Bellah '''$100''' *[[Seabrook-1201|'''Leah''']] $600, [[Seabrook-1202|'''Clarissa''']] $1, [[Seabrook-1203|'''Tenah''']] $400 *[[Seabrook-120|'''Caroline''']] $400, [[Seabrook-1205|'''Lizzy''']] $250, [[Seabrook-1206|'''Chloe''']] $150 *[[Seabrook-1207|'''William''']] $150, [[Seabrook-1208|'''Jesse''']] $100, Isaac $300 *[[Seabrook-1122|'''Morris''']] $700, [[Seabrook-1123|'''Rachael''']] $250, [[Seabrook-1124|'''Toney''']] $400 *[[Seabrook-1190|'''Bob''']] $250, [[Seabrook-1191|'''Rhina''']] $150 Total number of slaves on three plantations - 475 His son [[Seabrook-422|George Washington Seabrook]] received the following slaves: [[Seabrook-1032|Sam]], [[Seabrook-1033|Barbara]], [[Seabrook-1034|Thomas]], [[Seabrook-1035|Sam]], [[Seabrook-1036|Hester]], [[Seabrook-1037|Rose]], [[Seabrook-1038|Ben]], [[Seabrook-1039|Daphny]], [[Seabrook-1040|Old Abraham]], [[Seabrook-1041|Peter]], [[Seabrook-1042|Sukey]], [[Seabrook-1043|William]], [[Seabrook-1044|John]], [[Seabrook-1045|Ralph]], [[Seabrook-1046|Dido]], [[Seabrook-1047|Old Cain]], [[Seabrook-1048|Anthony]], [[Seabrook-1049|Rose]], [[Seabrook-1050|Clarinda]], [[Seabrook-1051|Smart]], [[Seabrook-1052|Bella]], [[Seabrook-1053|Anthony]], [[Seabrook-1054|Dick]], [[Seabrook-1055|Mary]], [[Seabrook-1056|Robin]], [[Seabrook-1057|Leah]], [[Seabrook-1058|April]], [[Seabrook-1059|Tenah]], [[Seabrook-1060|Billy]], [[Seabrook-1061|Jupiter]], [[Seabrook-1062|Jane]], [[Seabrook-1063|Lizzy]], [[Seabrook-1064|Martha]], [[Seabrook-1065|Embra]], [[Seabrook-1066|Mary]], [[Seabrook-1067|Jasper]], [[Seabrook-1068|Grace]], [[Seabrook-1069|Clarinda]], [[Seabrook-1070|Sandy]], [[Seabrook-1071|Prince]], [[Seabrook-1078|Sylvia]], [[Seabrook-1079|August]], [[Seabrook-1078|Child (of Sylvia)]], [[Seabrook-1080|Old King]], [[Seabrook-1099|Jimmy]], [[Seabrook-1100|Beck]], [[Seabrook-1101|Mag]], [[Seabrook-1102|Rose]], [[Seabrook-1103|Grace]], [[Seabrook-1104|Jim]], [[Seabrook-1105|Nan]], [[Seabrook-1092|Benn]], [[Seabrook-1093|Bess]], [[Seabrook-1081|Hector]], [[Seabrook-1091|Sandy]], [[Seabrook-1090|Jimmy]], [[Seabrook-1089|Billy]], [[Seabrook-1088|Phyllis]], [[Seabrook-1087|Moll]], [[Seabrook-1086|Anastasia]], [[Seabrook-1085|Ravenel]], [[Seabrook-1084|Castor]], [[Seabrook-1082|DeSaussure]], [[Seabrook-1083|Letitia]], [[Seabrook-1094|Lizzy]], [[Seabrook-1095|Gilbert]], [[Seabrook-1096|Betsey]], [[Seabrook-1097|Emanuel]], [[Seabrook-1098|James]] total 69, value $28,860 His daughter [[Seabrook-922|Mary Ann Seabrook]] received the following slaves: [[Seabrook-1106|Prince]], [[Seabrook-1107|Susy]], [[Seabrook-1108|Old Tom]], [[Seabrook-1109|Billy]], [[Seabrook-1110|Adam]], [[Seabrook-1111|Katy]], [[Seabrook-1112|Dick]], [[Seabrook-1113|Phyllis]], [[Seabrook-1114|Gaillard]], [[Seabrook-1115|Kasey]], [[Seabrook-1116|Hester]], [[Seabrook-1117|Moses]], [[Seabrook-1118|Phyllis]], [[Seabrook-1119|Selina]], [[Seabrook-1120|Major]], [[Seabrook-1121|Charlotte]], [[Seabrook-1122|Morris]], [[Seabrook-1123|Rachael]], [[Seabrook-1124|Toney]], [[Seabrook-1190|Bob]], [[Seabrook-1191|Rinah]], [[Seabrook-1192|Dick]], [[Seabrook-1193|Tira]], [[Seabrook-1194|Tom]], [[Seabrook-1195|Rose]], [[Seabrook-1196|Abel]], [[Seabrook-1197|Mima]], [[Seabrook-1198|Peggy]], [[Seabrook-1199|Harriet]], [[Seabrook-1201|Leah]], [[Seabrook-1202|Clarissa]], [[Seabrook-1203|Tenah]], [[Seabrook-120|Caroline]], [[Seabrook-1205|Lizzy]], [[Seabrook-1206|Chloe]], [[Seabrook-1207|William]], [[Seabrook-1208|Jesse]], [[Seabrook-1219|Mary]], [[Seabrook-1220|Billy]], [[Seabrook-1221|Jacob]], [[Seabrook-970|Peter]], [[Seabrook-971|Hagar]], [[Seabrook-972|John]], [[Seabrook-973|Peter]], [[Seabrook-975|Kate]], [[Seabrook-974|Tom]], [[Seabrook-1222|Bellah]], [[Seabrook-1223|James]], [[Seabrook-1224|Maria and child of Maria]], [[Seabrook-1225|Peter]], [[Seabrook-1209|Lot]], [[Seabrook-1210|Peg]], [[Seabrook-1211|Hagar]], [[Seabrook-1212|Nanny]], [[Seabrook-1213|Caesar]], [[Seabrook-1214|Amy]], [[Seabrook-1215|Elsey]], [[Seabrook-1216|Toney]], [[Seabrook-1217|Nelly/Netty]], [[Seabrook-1218|Maxwell]], Stephen, [[Seabrook-1226|York]], [[Seabrook-1227|Merrum]], [[Seabrook-1228|Gabriel]], [[Seabrook-1229|Joe]], [[Seabrook-1230|Henry]], [[Seabrook-1231|Monday]] total 68, value $28,802 ''Note: All of the slaves Mary Ann inherited except for Monday came from either Oak Island or White Point Plantation and were grouped together. It's not clear which slave is the Stephen whom Mary Ann inherited. There are five slaves named Stephen (or variations) on John's Island Plantation, but none on the other plantations.'' His daughter [[Seabrook-989|Sarah (Seabrook) Legare]] received the following slaves: Bob, [[Seabrook-1241|Eboe Tom]], [[Seabrook-1250|Christiana]], [[Seabrook-1251|Lindy]], [[Seabrook-1252|Betty]], [[Seabrook-1253|John]], [[Seabrook-1254|Harry]], [[Seabrook-1255|Juddy]], [[Seabrook-1256|Dic]], [[Seabrook-1257|Hannah]], [[Seabrook-1258|Bob]], [[Seabrook-1259|Sophia]], [[Seabrook-1260|Josiah]], [[Seabrook-1261|Morris]], [[Seabrook-1262|Amy]], [[Seabrook-1263|Bellah]], [[Seabrook-1264|Poinsett]], [[Seabrook-1265|Elsey]], Tom, Sylvia, Will, Sam, Wilson, Betsey, Thomas, Joe, Lindsay, Susannah, Hagar, [[Seabrook-1249|Old Cretia]], Luckey, Susey, Jimmy, Daphney, Bellah, Anthony, [[Seabrook-1240|Nurse Mary]], [[Seabrook-1232|Boar Pig]], [[Seabrook-1233|Juba]], [[Seabrook-1234|Dick]], [[Seabrook-1235|Tamar]], [[Seabrook-1236|Eliza]], [[Seabrook-1237|Ishmael]], [[Seabrook-1238|Nancy]], Thomas, [[Seabrook-1239|Venus]], [[Seabrook-1242|Titus]], [[Seabrook-1243|Peg]], [[Seabrook-1244|Israel]], [[Seabrook-1245|Anthony]], [[Seabrook-1246|Delia]], [[Seabrook-1247|Will]], [[Seabrook-1248|Chloe]], Amos, Sally, Jimmy, Primus, Elick, Rose, Elick, Moses, Lavinia, Jerry total 68, value $28,655 ==Sources==

Slaves of Carrington's of Virginia

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[[Category:Buckingham County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Buckingham County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Prince Edward County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Prince Edward County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Notables, Needs Connection]] [[Category:Charlotte County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Charlotte County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] == Biography == This space is for slaves of [[Carrington-114|Paul Carrington Sr]] and his children. See other pages for his children/grandchildren, as they are created: *Son Robert Carrington (1802 - 1845): [[Space:Slaves_of_Robert_Carrington_of_Hempstead%2C_Arkansas|Slaves of Robert Carrington]] *Grandson [[Carrington-89|Edward Codrington Carrington]] (1790-1855) with details on his profile. *Granson [[Carrington-891|Walter Coles Carrington]] (1794 - 1858) with details on his profile. *Grandson [[Carrington-843|Paul Sydenham Carrington]] (1798-1866) see, [[Space:Slave_of_Paul_Sydenham_Carrington|Slaves of Paul Sydenham Carrington]] *Grandson Isaac Coles Carrington (1811-1876), see [[Space:Slave_of_Isaac_Coles_Carrington|Slaves of Isaac Coles Carrington]] *Grandson William Washington Carrington (1808-1873), see [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Washington_Carrington|Slaves of William Washington Carrington]] *Grandson John Bonaparte Carrington (1796–1861), see [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Bonaparte_Carrington|Slaves of John Bonaparte Carrington]] *Grandson Henry Carrington (1791–1867) [[Carrington-1588|Henry Carrington]] with details on his profile. Paul Carrington Sr's children were: #[[Carrington-88|George Carrington]] (1756 - 1809) - no slave records found #[[Carrington-4|Mary Scott (Carrington) Venable]] (1758 - 1837) #[[Carrington-224|Ann (Carrington) Cabell]] (1760 - 1838) #[[Carrington-1073|Clement Carrington]] (1762 - 1847) #[[Carrington-296|Paul Carrington Jr]] (1764 - 1816) #[[Carrington-928|Henry Carrington]] (1793 - 1867) #[[Carrington-837|Lettice Priscilla (Carrington) Coles]] (1798 - 1875) - no slave records found #[[Carrington-923|Robert Carrington]] (1802 - 1845) Those with slave records located are listed below. === Mary Scott & Samuel Woodson Venable Sr. Slaves === [[Carrington-4|Mary Scott (Carrington) Venable]] (1758 - 1837) :Mary married Samuel Woodson Venable Sr in 1771. Samuel died in 1821. :Owned Springfield plantation, which was a gift out of Slate Hill, from her father. *1820 United States Federal Censushttps://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLC-PJ7 ::Name [[Venable-3|Samuel Venable]] ::Enumeration Date 7 Aug 1820 ::Home in 1820 (City, County, State) Prince Edward, Virginia, USA ::Total Slaves 5 === Ann Carrington & William Cabell Jr Slaves === See [[Space:Slaves_of_William_and_Ann_(Carrington)_Cabell|Slaves of William and Ann (Carrington) Cabell]] === Clement Carrington Slaves === [[Carrington-1073|Clement Carrington]] (1762 - 1847) From census records: {| border="1" !Year!!Name!!Home!!Total Slaves!!Link to Image (via FamilySearch or Ancestry) |- |1810||Clement Carrington||Charlotte, Virginia||57||[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7613/images/4433404_00089?pId=811555] |- |1820||Clement Carrington||Charlotte, Virginia||99||[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7734/images/4433294_00019?pId=10739221820] |- |1830||Clement Carrington||Charlotte, Virginia||64||[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8058/images/4411237_00475?pId=898073] |- |1840||Clement Carrington||Charlotte, Virginia||100||[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8057/images/4410648_00932?pId=2068889] |} === Paul Carrington Jr Slaves === [[Carrington-296|Paul Carrington Jr]] (1764-1816) *1810 United States Federal Census: Year: 1810; Census Place: Charlotte, Virginia; Roll: 68; Page: 44; Image: 00089; Family History Library Film: 0181428[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/811557:7613?tid=&pid=&queryId=b27f32f3-e2d1-4e3c-86de-7d52819e4204&_phsrc=nIG61972&_phstart=successSource] ::Name [[Carrington-296|Paul Carrington Junr]] ::Number of Enslaved Persons 78 === Henry Carrington Slaves === [[Carrington-928|Henry Carrington]] (1793 - 1867) From census records: {| border="1" !Year!!Name!!Home!!Total Slaves!!Link to Image (via FamilySearch or Ancestry) |- |1820||Henry Carrington||Charlotte, Virginia||35||[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1073927:7734?tid=&pid=&queryId=346a136c-a904-4ece-81ba-a7b4dece2352&_phsrc=nIG62745&_phstart=successSource] |- |1830||Henry Carrington||Charlotte, Virginia||65||[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2267389:8058?tid=&pid=&queryId=3af73966-f3f9-468e-8d13-8264813343d0&_phsrc=nIG62738&_phstart=successSource] |- |1840||Henry Carrington||Charlotte, Virginia||81||[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1875109:8057?tid=&pid=&queryId=195cdf7d-fce9-42cb-a3c0-4ed3703d4e70&_phsrc=nIG62747&_phstart=successSource] |- |1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules||Henry Carrington||Charlotte, Virginia||101||[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/92664839:8055?tid=&pid=&queryId=921b4926-5c7b-4a05-aa31-edf25928e8d5&_phsrc=nIG62742&_phstart=successSource] |- |1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules||Henry Carrington||Charlotte, Virginia||60||[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/90975332:7668?tid=&pid=&queryId=fd83df25-a51b-4d0a-80e6-4795cff7a405&_phsrc=nIG62740&_phstart=successSource] |} From Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911: Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912. {| border="1" !Slave Owner!!Enslaved's Name!!Location!!Death Date!!Cause of Death!!Age at Death!!Approx. birth year !!Link to image (Ancestry) |- |Henry Carrington||Billy||Charlotte, Virginia||May 1856||Pneumonia||80||1776||[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62152/images/62152_i870346-00171?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=nIG62152&_phstart=successSource&pId=1194501] |- |Henry Carrington||Steven||Charlotte, Virginia||Dec 1856||strychnine/asphyxia||65||1791||[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1297544:62152?tid=&pid=&queryId=8bbbead8-52f5-4395-ad03-8993a5e54cb9&_phsrc=nIG62160&_phstart=successSource] |- |Henry Carrington||Nancy||Charlotte, Virginia||Sep 1858||fever||9||1849||[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62152/images/62152_i870346-00175?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=nIG62165&_phstart=successSource&pId=1194591] |- |Henry Carrington||Moses Long||Charlotte, Virginia||Mar 1858||dropsy||60||1798||[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62152/images/62152_i870346-00175?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=nIG62165&_phstart=successSource&pId=1194591] |- |Henry Carrington||Phillip||Charlotte, Virginia||Jun 1864||Pneumonia||50||1814||[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1196002:62152?tid=&pid=&queryId=b283872d-deab-4a0d-9522-3921c30de086&_phsrc=nIG62147&_phstart=successSource] |- |Henry Carrington||Moses||Charlotte, Virginia||Jun 1864||Burn||76||1788||[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1196002:62152?tid=&pid=&queryId=b283872d-deab-4a0d-9522-3921c30de086&_phsrc=nIG62147&_phstart=successSource] |- |Henry Carrington||Jemma/Joanna||Charlotte, Virginia||Jun 1864||scrofula||38||1826||[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1196002:62152?tid=&pid=&queryId=b283872d-deab-4a0d-9522-3921c30de086&_phsrc=nIG62147&_phstart=successSource] |} From U.S., Confederate Army Payrolls for Enslaved Labor, 1840-1883: National Archives at Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Confederate Slave Payrolls, 1874-1899; NAID: 719477; Record Group Number:: 109; Record Group Title:: War Department Collection of Confederate Records, 1825-1927 {| border="1" !Name!!Occupation!!Date Range!!Time Employed!!Business Name!!Payroll Number!!Hired From!!County hired from!!Link to image (Ancestry) |- |Lewis||Laborer||Jul-Sep 1862||40 days||Drewry's Bluff||190||Henry Carrington||Charlotte, Virginia||[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/10003222:62196?tid=&pid=&queryId=b11b8888-fe93-4892-ac9c-0a648568f7bb&_phsrc=nIG65007&_phstart=successSource] |- |Davis||Laborer||Jul-Sep 1862||67 days||Drewry's Bluff||190||Henry Carrington||Charlotte, Virginia||[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/10003222:62196?tid=&pid=&queryId=b11b8888-fe93-4892-ac9c-0a648568f7bb&_phsrc=nIG65007&_phstart=successSource] |- |Clem||Laborer||Jul-Sep 1862||67 days||Drewry's Bluff||190||Henry Carrington||Charlotte, Virginia||[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/10003222:62196?tid=&pid=&queryId=b11b8888-fe93-4892-ac9c-0a648568f7bb&_phsrc=nIG65007&_phstart=successSource] |- |Archer||Laborer||Jul-Sep 1862||67 days||Drewry's Bluff||191||Col H A Carrington||Charlotte, Virginia||[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/10003247:62196?tid=&pid=&queryId=a113b48a-bd79-463e-a26d-ec52a55c9a7a&_phsrc=nIG65011&_phstart=successSource] |} === Robert Carrington Slaves === [[Carrington-923|Robert Carrington]] (1802 - 1845) See [[Space:Slaves_of_Robert_Carrington_of_Hempstead%2C_Arkansas|Slaves of Robert Carrington]] for slave information, including names, ages and sources.

Slaves of Cary Whitaker, Halifax County, North Carolina, United States

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Halifax County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Halifax County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Strawberry Hill Plantation, Halifax County, North Carolina]] The purpose of this page is to document and identify slaves held by '''[[Whitaker-7112|Cary Whitaker (abt.1749-abt.1816)]]''' in Halifax County, North Carolina. This is the profile of the elder Cary Whitaker (as opposed to that of his nephew, Dr Cary Whitaker). Virginia, The land where Strawberry Hill now stands is part of a 530 acre tract given by Richard Whitaker to his son Cary Whitaker (1749-1816) in 1780. === Estate of Kindred Carter === In his 1777 will, Kindred Carter left four slaves to his daughter Penelope Whitaker. Cary Whitaker was executor of the estate. Under property laws at the time, Cary would become the owner of the slaves. '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Wills, 1663-1978; Estate Papers, 1748-1917 (Edgecombe County, North Carolina); Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History; Probate Place: Edgecombe, North Carolina
{{Ancestry Sharing|29751550|8aa013}} - {{Ancestry Record|9061|935295|ca}} (accessed 2 August 2022)
Kindred Carter probate in 1777.
* Bob * Thency * Vilate * Cato === Estate of Richard Whitaker === In his will signed October 3, 1789, Richard Whitaker gifted two slaves to his on, Cary Whitaker '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Halifax County, North Carolina, Wills; Author: North Carolina. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions (Halifax County); Probate Place: Halifax, North Carolina
{{Ancestry Sharing|29749091|584e1a}} - {{Ancestry Record|9061|2031141|ca}} (accessed 2 August 2022)
Richard Whitaker probate on 8 Oct 1789.
* Jamy, man - Cary Whitaker, son * Ned, boy - Cary Whitaker, son === Will of Cary Whitaker === Cary Whitaker signed his will May 7, 1815 in Halifax County. '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Halifax County, North Carolina, Wills; Author: North Carolina. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions (Halifax County); Probate Place: Halifax, North Carolina
{{Ancestry Sharing|29752681|c1134e}} - {{Ancestry Record|9061|2031533|ca}} (accessed 2 August 2022)
Cary Whitaker probate on 7 May 1815.
: To wife SALLY K. WHITAKER: * Dick * Nelly * Rose * Fan * Mihaly * Rachel * George * Sucky * Betty * Mimey * Lucy * Lydia * Bob (the younger) * Ely * Daniel * Elick * Sam * Jeffery * Jerry * Allen : To Nephew Doctor CARY WHITAKER: * Enough * Chelsea : To brother RICHARD WHITAKER: * Tom * Jacob * Lucinda & child Sabory * Ferry * Thena * Moses * Aron * Isaac : To nephew JAMES WHITAKER: * Bob * James * Cader : To nephew ABSALOM B WHITAKER * Anachy * Willis * Sep * Olive == Sources ==

Slaves of Catherine (Jesse) Collins of Virginia

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[[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ===Slaves of [[Jesse-454|Catherine (Jesse) Collins (1810-1887)]]=== [[Chiles-857|Jackson Chiles]] Caroline County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons Cohabiting Together as Husband and Wife, 1866 Feb. 27, Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA. accessed via https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/aan/search-the-narrative accessed 6/4/2021
[[Nelson-28008|Ira Nelson]]
[[Nelson-28007|York Nelson]]
[[Nelson-28006|Martha Nelson]]
[[Nelson-28005|Keeland Nelson]]
[[Nelson-28004|Buckner Nelson]]
[[Nelson-28003|Unity Nelson]]
[[Nelson-28002|Amanda Nelson]]
[[Nelson-28001|Polly Nelson]]
[[Webb-24532|Jane (Webb) Nelson]]
[[Jackson-46594|Lucinda(Jackson) Chiles]]
[[Chiles-858|Daniel Chiles]]
[[Chiles-859|Winston Chiles]]
[[Chiles-860|LouisaChiles]]
[[Chiles-861|David Chiles]] == Sources == *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKYS-9XT2 : 16 October 2019), Catherine Collins, 1860.

Slaves of Chapman White Maupin of Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Albemarle County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Albemarle County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ==Slaves of [[Maupin-674|Chapman White Maupin (1777-abt.1861)]]== He mentions 5 slaves in his Will to be given "to my son [[Maupin-873|Addison Maupin]] in trust for the use of my daughter Isabella W wife of Tandy K Jones...formerly belonging to the said [[Maupin-1123|Tandy K Jones]] but purchased by me for the use of said daughter [[Maupin-1123|Isabella W Jones]] and left in her charge at the time of purchase." [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/LHJR-LNQ Will dated 22 Aug 1861; transcription available in the Sources section of his Family Search profile]; Albemarle County, Virginia, Will Books, 1798-1904; 141/679. * Dick * Vinq? * "and three others whose names are not recollected" The 1830 Census "United States Census, 1830"
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH5N-6GH : 20 February 2021), Chapman W Maupin.
Image path: United States Census, 1830 > Virginia > Albemarle > Not Stated > image 96 of 158; Citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GYBC-Q4G}} (accessed 29 June 2022)
shows that he owned 18 slaves: * 5 males under 10 years of age * 2 males of 10 and under 24 * 2 males of 24 and under 36 * 2 females under 10 years of age * 4 females of 10 and under 24 * 3 females of 24 and under 36 The 1840 Census "United States Census, 1840"
FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHBM-7YW : 10 June 2022), Chapman W Maupin.
Image path: United States Census, 1840 > Virginia > Albemarle > Fredericksville > image 41 of 74; Citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GYY1-9KT6}} (accessed 29 June 2022)
shows that he owned 14 slaves: * 4 males under 10 years of age * 4 males of 10 and under 24 * 1 males of 36 and under 55 * 1 females under 10 years of age * 2 females of 10 and under 24 * 2 females of 36 and under 55 The 1850 Census Slave Schedule "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWN-163Z : 15 February 2020), Chap M W Maupin.
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Virginia > Albemarle > Albemarle county > image 94 of 160; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HY-6X37-14X}} (accessed 29 June 2022)
shows that he owned 17 The 1860 Census Slave Schedule "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKYM-SS6Z : 16 October 2019), C W Maupin.
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 > Virginia > Albemarle > Fredericksville Parish > image 63 of 81; Citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9BSF-YVN}} (accessed 29 June 2022)
shows that he owned 14 slaves, and a separate 1860 Slave Schedule "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKYM-7CN2 : 16 October 2019), C W Maupin.
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 > Virginia > Albemarle > Fredericksville Parish > image 38 of 81; Citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9BSF-BNQ}} (accessed 29 June 2022)
entry seems to show two more slaves rented out. == Sources ==

Slaves of Charles Bannerman, Florida

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[[Category:Bannerman Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] '''This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Bannerman-541|Charles Bannerman (1806-1866)]], of Leon County, Florida, and attempt to connect them to their families.''' == Bannerman Plantation (aka Iamonia Plantation) == Charles developed Bannerman Plantation, also known as Iamonia Plantation, was developed prior to 1852. It was a 1500 acre forced labor farm northwest of Lake Iamonia in Northwestern Leon County, Florida.Wikipedia contributors, "Bannerman Plantation," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bannerman_Plantation&oldid=985764620 (accessed August 24, 2022). In 1860, the plantation had 1440 acres with 120 slaves, according to [https://genealogytrails.com/fla/leon/plantations_1860.html Plantations of Leon County in 1860]. However, the agricultural census states 1500 acres and 67 slaves.Wikipedia contributors. Plantations of Leon County, Florida. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. December 31, 2021, 01:41 UTC. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Plantations_of_Leon_County,_Florida&oldid=1062888312. Accessed October 5, 2022. == Slaves in Census Records == === 1840 Census === :In the 1840 census Charles was in Leon, Florida Territory. He owned 25 slaves. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Leon, Florida Territory; Roll: 36; Page: 67; Family History Library Film: 0006712
{{Ancestry Sharing|30071157|2d517f}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|1635082}} (accessed 24 August 2022)
Chas Bannerman in Leon, Florida Territory.
:Slaves - Males - Under 10: 6 :Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 5 :Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 3 :Slaves - Females - Under 10: 5 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 3 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 3 :Total Slaves: 25 === 1850 Census === On the Leon County 1850 Tax Roll and U.S. Agricultural Census, Bannerman was stated to have 37 slaves and 1114 acres.[http://www.dejaelaine.com/abplantations2.html Florida's Antebellum Plantations 2] === 1860 Slave Schedule Census === :In the 1860 census Charles was in Tallahassee, Leon, Florida, United States. This census only showed he owned 4 slaves, but they may have been the slaves at his residence in Tallahassee. He had an overseer for his plantation on Lake Iamonia which reportedly had 67 slaves. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Charles Bannerman in Tallahassee, Leon, Florida, USA.
::'''Gender Age''' :#Female 25 :#Female 16 :#Female 10 :#Male 15 ::On plantation: ::The Leon County Florida 1860 Agricultural Census shows that Bannerman Plantation had the following:Bannerman Plantation, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bannerman_Plantation&oldid=985764620 (last visited Sept. 18, 2022). ::Improved Land: 700 acres (280 ha) ::Unimproved Land: 800 acres (320 ha) ::Cash value of plantation: $14,475 ::Cash value of farm implements/machinery: $700 ::Cash value of farm animals: $5000 ::Number of slaves: 67 ::Bushels of corn: 4,000 ::Bales of cotton: 120 == Sources == *[[Space:Bannerman_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Bannerman Plantation, Leon County, Florida]]

Slaves of Charles Carroll 1737-1832, Maryland

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Howard County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Howard County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Slaves]] ==History== [[Carroll-2077|Charles Carroll III]] (1737-1832), called Charles Carroll of Carrollton, lived in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. His plantation, Doughoregan (pronounced doe-RAY-gen) Manor, was created on land patented in 1702 to Charles Carroll I, in what was then Anne Arundel Co, MD. Due to county re-formations, Doughoregan Manor Plantation now sits in Howard Co, MD. For more information please see the [[Space:Doughoregan_Manor_Plantation%2C_Howard_County%2C_Maryland|Doughoregan Manor Plantation]] page. ===Slaves=== Charles Carroll Carroll died in 1832. After his death these 213 enslaved persons were named in his probate papers in one large group. It is unknown which of the properties they were living on. However, the majority were living on Doughoregan Plantation. '''Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999''': "Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/419386 Orphan's Court proceedings (Baltimore County, Maryland) 1777-1850 ; index 1777-1857] Books 15-17, 1829-1836
Image path: Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999 > Baltimore > Orphans' Court proceedings 1832-1834 vol 16 > image 96 of 219
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YM6-QVK}} (accessed 10 May 2022)
This inventory list not only shows name, age, and value, but also last names and families! *Rachel, Adolphus' wife, age 25, $250 *Hannah Castle, age 37, $220 *Kesiah Castle, her child, age 13, $150 *Harriet Castle, her child, age 10, $80 *Anne Castle, her child, age 8, $75 *Susan Castle, her child, age 5, $60 *Peggy Castle, her child, age 3, $35 *Clem Barnes, age 64, $50 *Mary Barnes, his wife, sickly, 62, $1 *Gabriel Barnes, age 67, $1 *Mark Joice, son of William Joice, to serve till he arrives to the age of 30 years, age 19, $160 *Henney Joice, daughter of William Joice, to serve till she arrives to the age of 30 years, age 18, $90 *William Joice, son of William Joice, to serve till he arrives to the age of 30 years, age 16, $120 *Betsey Joice, daughter of William Joice, to serve till she arrives to the age of 30 years, age 15, $90 *Nancy Joice, daughter of William Joice, to serve till she arrives to the age of 30 years, age 13, $90 *Matilda Joice, daughter of William Joice, to serve till she arrives to the age of 30 years, age 11, $75 *Charles Chase, age 36, $300 *Thomas Joice, age 33, $350 *Bridget Joice, his wife, age 29, $240 *Nelly Joice, her child, age 11, $100 *Hillery Joice, her child, age 7, $100 *Magdalen Joice, her child, age 6, $40 *William Joice, her child, age 3, $40 *Morris Parker, age 58, sickly, $20 *Patsy Parker, his wife, age 60, $1 *Julia Parker, her child, age 25, $250 *Isabella, daughter of Julia Parker, age 3, $25 *William, son of ditto, age 1, $20 *Clem Potts, blacksmith, age 44, $350 *Vachel Cook, age 77, $0.01 *Levi Cook, his son, age 35, blind in one eye, $50 *Mathew Cook, his son, age 32, $300 *Patience Cook, age 60, $25 *Ben Clark, age 48, $100 *Maria Clark, his wife, age 55, $25 *John- otherwise called Amos Reynolds, age 30, $350 *Nace Burgess, lame, age 31, $200 *Maria Burgess, his wife, age 27, $220 *Alexander Burgess, her child, age 3, $30 *Henry Burgess, her child, age 2, $20 *Thomas Joice, Blacksmith, age 73, cripple, $0.01 *Agnes Joice, his daughter, age 25, $200 *Tom, child of Agnes Joice, age 8, $100 *George, child of Agnes Joice, age 3, $20 *Joe Addison, wheelwright, age 60, $40 *Catherine Addison, his wife, age 56, $100 *Henry Addison, his son, age 32, $350 *Archibald Addison, son of Catharine Addison, age 18, $400 *Beckey Addison, daughter of Catherine Addison, age 21, $250 *Dinah Addison, daughter of Catherine Addison, age 18, $260 *Hetty Addison, daughter of Catharine Addison, age 12, $150 *Edward Addison, wheelwright, age 43, $250 *Nancy Calvert, age 35, $200 *Beckey Culvert, her daughter, age 17, $260 *Barney Culvert, her son, age 11, $150 *Henny Culvert, her daughter, age 10, $150 *Godfrey Culvert, her son, age 8, $100 *Dianna Culvert, her daughter, age 5, $60 *Edward Culvert, her son, age 4 months, $20 *Moses Addison, age 45, a cripple, $1 *George Addison, Cooper lame in shoulder, age 37, $250 *Joe Addison, sickly, age 59, $50 *John Cassel, one leg, age 50, $0.01 *Jacob Cassel, his son, age 17, $250 *Mary Cassel, his daughter, age 8, $100 *Barney Cassel, his son, age 5, $80 *Harry Hart, carpenter about, age 50, $150 *Betsey Hart, his wife, sickly, age 42, $50 *James Hart, his child, rough carpenter, age 24, $450 *Henry Hart, his child, a little blind, age 17, $100 *Bill Hart, his child, age 15, $250 *John Hart, his child, age 12, $150 *Catharine Hart, his child, an Idiot, age 8, $0.01 *Susan Hart, his child, age 5, $40 *Thomas Hart, his child, age 3, $40 *Victory Stinchcomb, age 52, $80 *Rachel Stinchcomb, his wife, age 40, $100 *Charles Stinchcomb, her child, age 12, $200 *Joe Stinchcomb, her child, a cripple, age 9, $0.01 *Daniel Branson, lame in one hand, age 46, $100 *Nancy Branson, his wife, one eye, age 42, $80 *Mary Branson, her child, age 13, $100 *Caroline Branson, her child, age 11, $100 *Louisa Branson, her child, age 8, $75 *Elizabeth Branson, her child age 5, $60 *Dennis Branson, her child, age 3, $40 *Charles Branson, her child, age 1, $20 *Betsey Holland, age 41, $100 *Dick Holland, her child, coachman, age 22, $400 *Henry Holland, her child, age 15, $250 *Milly Holland, her child, age 7, $80 *William Holland, her child, lame & silly, age 6, $0.01 *Sally Beaver, age 59, sickly, $0.01 *Dick Beaver, her child, age 23, $350 *Jenny Beaver, her child, age 22, $250 *Charity Adams, age 38, $125 *Mary Adams, her child, age 16, $250 *Emmanuel Adams, her child, age 11, $150 *Nancy Adams, her child, age 8, $80 *Sally Adams, her child, age 7, $65 *Jane Adams, her child, age 6, $40 *Peter Adams, her child, age 2, $25 *Ceasar Hart, age 36, $250 *Jack Dorsey, age 65, $1 *Harry Cook, carpenter, age 49, $200 *Mima Cook, his wife, sickly about, age 43, $60 *Abraham Cook, her child, rough carpenter, age 23, $400 *Alexander Harris, age 69, $0.01 *Joe Chase, age 27, $350 *Dick Chase, weaver, age 23, $375 *Thomas Dorsey, age 50, $100 *Bill Dorsey, his child, age 22, $400 *Mary Dorsey, his child, age 16, $225 *Hannah Dorsey, his child, age 14, $175 *Betty Dorsey, his child, age 10, $100 *Susan Dorsey, his child, age 7, $60 *Eliza Dorsey, his child, age 5, $40 *Thomas Dorsey, his child, age 2, $25 *Ben Curry, sickly, age 42, $100 *Nancy Curry, his wife, age 30, $200 *John Curry, his child, age 8, $150 *Joe Civil, age 42, $70 *Frank (no last name given), stone mason, age 60, $30 *Cooper Addison, lame, age 57, $10 *Betsey Addison, his wife, sickly, age 50, $10 *William Addison, her child, age 21, $375 *Betsey Addison, her child, age 20, $250 *Cecelia Addison, her child, age 18, $250 *James Addison, her child, age 15, $175 *Joseph Addison, her child, age 13, $175 *Patrick Addison, her child, age 11, $130 *Edward Addison, her child, age 4, $50 *George Addison, her child, age 2, $25 *Lucy Cidman, age 40, $100 *Mary Cidman, her child, age 18, $180 *John Cidman, her child, age 12, $130 *Philip Cidman, her child, age 10, $90 *Robert Cidman, her child age 6, $70 *Susan Cidman, her child, age 4, $35 *Mark Cidman, her child, age 2, $25 *Christopher Cassel, age 56, $5 *Mike Burgess, age 82, $0.01 *Susan Burgess, his wife, age 67, $0.01 *Daniel Burgess, his son, age 36, $200 *Michael Burgess, his son, about, age 24, $400 *Thomas Burgess, his son, age 19, $300 *Ned Burgess, his son, age 16, $200 *Anne Burgess, his daughter, age 13, $130 *Nelly Burgess, age 30, $125 *Watty Burgess, her child, age 7, $125 *Dennis Burgess, her child, age 4, $60 *John Burgess, her child, age 2, $25 *Susan Burgess, sickly, age 26, $150 *Mary Burgess, her child, age 8, $50 *James Burgess, her child, age 3, $35 *Hetty Burgess, her child, age 1, $15 *Tony Stewart, sickly, age 50, $50 *Julia Stewart, his child, age 20, $200 *Lucy Stewart, his child, age 16, $200 *Joe Stewart, his child, age 13, $175 *Anne Stewart, his child, age 11, $100 *Sally Stewart, his child, age 9, $70 *Matilda Stewart, subject to fits, age 40, $0.01 *Adam Stewart, her child, age 14, $80 *Hillery Stewart, her child, age 5, $50 *Eli Stewart, her child, age 2, $20 *Archibald Ridgely, age 45, $100 *Edward Stewart, age 24, $300 *Hezekiah Joice, age 72, $0.01 *Fanny Hawkins, age 38, $100 *Katy Hawkins, her child, age 11, $125 *Louisa Hawkins, her child, age 8, $75 *William Hawkins, her child, age 6, $75 *Joe Reonalds, age 54, $50 *Darkey Reonalds, sickly, age 43, $30 *Mary Reonalds, his child, age 19, $250 *Daniel Reonalds, his child, age 22, $350 *Catharine Reonalds, age 14, $150 *Betty Reonalds, his child, age 12, $150 *James Wall, sickly, age 42, $80 *Harry Rosier, age 50, $75 *Paul Jones, age 70, $0.01 *Beckey Minskey, age 48, $75 *Julia Castle, aged about 72, $0.01 *Betty Addison, age 8, $60 *William Reonalds, Weaver, age 33, $350 *Beal Jones, age 46, $175 *Sophia Jones, his wife, age 45, $75 *Letitia Jones, her child, age 12, $140 *Elizabeth Jones, her child, age 10, $90 *Matilda Jones, her child, age 2, $25 *Harry Rosin, age 77, $0.01 *Sidney Rosin, age 75, $0.01 *Hannah Dorsey, age 80, $0.01 *Jacob Cassel, age 76, $0.01 *Harry Cook, Carpenter, age 45, $200 *Susan Cook, his wife, sickly, age 37, $50 *Harry Cook, her child, sawyer, age 25, $475 *Catharine Cook, her child, age 14, $175 *Nancy Cook, her child, age 12, $150 *Elijah Cook, her child, age 10, $125 *Dennis Cook, her child, age 8, $100 *Dick Stewart, Miller, age 30, $350 *Sophia Stewart, his wife, age 25, $200 *Sally Stewart, her child, age 5 months, $15 *Peggy Dorsey, sickly, age 32, $150 *Christopher Dorsey, her child, age 12, $130 *Mary Dorsey, her child, age 10, $90 *David Dorsey, her child, age 8, $90 *Henny Dorsey, her child, age 2, $20 *Edward Addison, age 66, $5 *Clem Barnes, son of Clem, age 21, $300 *Lewis (no last name given), age 70, $0.01 ===Manumissions=== During his lifetime '''Charles Carroll of Carrollton''' signed documents that asked for the manumission of enslaved persons in Anne Arundel Co, MD.'''The Maryland State Archives''' http://slavery2.msa.maryland.gov/pages/Search.aspx *Manumission search "Carroll" In '''1802''' for in consideration of sum of two hundred dollars paid to William Watson, his clerk by Mr. Samuel Hopkins for the freedom of John, a mulatto'''The Maryland State Archives''' http://slavery2.msa.maryland.gov/pages/Search.aspx *Manumission search "Carroll" *Date manumitted: 1802-12-07, Date recorded: 1802-12-08, Entry: 127, Item: 1, Series: C109, witnessed by James Mackubin and Robert Welch Jr. *John Joyce (m), called Old Shoemaker John, manumitted 7 Dec 1802 '''1806''' Freed by manumission on 6 Mar 1806'''The Maryland State Archives''' http://slavery2.msa.maryland.gov/pages/Search.aspx *Manumission search "Carroll" *Reference: c46-3, Entry 3, Freed by manumission, dated 11 March 1806, Page: 192 *Charles Mahand, age 21, manumitted 11 Mar 1806, Complexion: bright, Height: 5'6.5", Raised in Anne Arundel County. *Nancy Mahand, age 57, manumitted 11 Mar 1806, Complexion: brown, Height: 4'11", Raised in Anne Arundel County. Scar over left eye. In '''1806''' Nancy and her two children are given immediate manumission.'''The Maryland State Archives''' http://slavery2.msa.maryland.gov/pages/Search.aspx *Manumission search "Carroll" *Witnessed by Gideon White; immediate, Date manumitted: 1806-03-11, Date recorded: 1806-03-11, Entry: 231, Item: 1, Series: C109 *Nancy, the wife of Daniel Mahoney and mother of Ann and Charles, manumitted 11 Mar 1806 *Ann, manumitted 11 Mar 1806 *Charles, manumitted 11 Mar 1806 *John Joice (m) age 26, John is a shoemaker by trade; immediate manumission'''1806'''.'''The Maryland State Archives''' http://slavery2.msa.maryland.gov/pages/Search.aspx *Manumission search "Carroll" *Date manumitted: 1806-04-08, Date recorded: 1806-04-09, Entry: 235, Item: 1, Series: C109, Witnessed by Eleanor Browning and John Robinson. In '''1808''' Carroll freed the entire Mahoney family; six children and their mother.'''The Maryland State Archives''' http://slavery2.msa.maryland.gov/pages/Search.aspx *Manumission search "Carroll" *dated manumitted 1808-04-25, date recorded: 1808-04-25, Entry: 23,Item: 2, Page: 29 Series: C109, Witnessed by Gideon White and James Williamson; immediate. *Robert Mahoney (m) *Joseph Mahoney (m) *Ann Mahoney (f) *Charles Mahoney (m) *Eleanor Mahoney (f) *Prudence Mahoney (f) In '''1810''' a female named Jarr is manumitted 2 Jan 1810. The notes state she is under 45 years old, described as mulatto; immediate (manumission)'''The Maryland State Archives''' http://slavery2.msa.maryland.gov/pages/Search.aspx *Manumission search "Carroll" *Date manumitted: 1810-01-02, Date recorded: 1810-01-02, Entry: 63, Item: 2, Page: 82, Series: C109; witnessed by Robt. G. Harper and John B. Robinson. In '''1817''' Carroll notes the following are part of his slaves settled on Poplar Island. They were sold to Matthias B. Bordley with delayed manumission, any increase shall be free at age 35.'''The Maryland State Archives''' http://slavery2.msa.maryland.gov/pages/Search.aspx *Manumission search "Carroll" *Date manumitted1856-12-03, date recorded: 1817-03-08, entry 17, Item 3, Page: 24, Series: C109, Witnessed by John Saunders Power and Matilda Chase. *Lucretia (f), manumitted 3 Dec 1856 *Mahala (f), manumitted 3 Dec 1856 *Lilly (f) manumitted 3 Dec 1856 *Ambrose (m) manumitted 3 Dec 1856 '''1817''' These are part of Carroll's slaves settled on Poplar Island; delayed manumission'''The Maryland State Archives''' http://slavery2.msa.maryland.gov/pages/Search.aspx *Manumission search "Carroll" *Date manumitted: 1856-12-03, Date recorded: 1817-03-08, Entry: 18 Item: 3, Page: 25-27, Series: C109; witnessed by R Welch of Ben and Rinaldo Pindell. *Bill (m) age 2, manumitted 3 Dec 1856 *Joshua (m) age 2, manumitted 3 Dec 1856 *Eliza (f) age 2, manumitted 3 Dec 1856, any increase to be free at age 35 *Jacob (m) age 3, manumitted 3 Dec 1856 *Thomas (m) age 3, manumitted 3 Dec 1856 *Lydia (f) age 4, manumitted 3 Dec 1856, any increase to be free at age 35 *Samuel (m) age 4, manumitted 3 Dec 1856 *Edward (m) age 5, manumitted 3 Dec 1855 *Lucretia (f) age 5, manumitted 3 Dec 1855, any increase to be free at age 35 *Frank (m) age 6, manumitted 3 Dec 1854 *Thomas (m) age 6, manumitted 3 Dec 1854 *Dinah (f) age 7, manumitted 3 Dec 1853 *Nace (m) age 9, manumitted 3 Dec 1856 *Peggy (f) age 10, manumitted 3 Dec 1850, any increase to be free at age 35 *Mary (f) age 12, manumitted 3 Dec 1848, any increase to be free at age 35 *Priscilla (f) age 12, manumitted 3 Dec 1848, any increase to be free at age 35 *Leah (f) age 12, manumitted 3 Dec 1848, any increase to be free at age 35 *Anthony (m) age 13, manumitted 3 Dec 1847 *Keziah (f) age 17, manumitted 3 Dec 1841, any increase to be free at age 35 *Hannah (f) age 23, manumitted 3 Dec 1837 *James (m) age 25, manumitted 3 Dec 1837 *Charity (f) age 26, manumitted 3 Dec 1834, any increase to be free at age 35 *Dolly (f) age 31, manumitted 3 Dec 1824, any increase to be free at age 35 *Tilly (f) age 31, manumitted 3 Dec 1829, any increase to be free at age 35 *Sarah (f) age 32, manumitted 3 Dec 1824, any increase to be free at age 35 *Susan (f) age 32, manumitted 3 Dec 1828, any increase to be free at age 35 *Nelly (f) age 35, manumitted 3 Dec 1825, any increase to be free at age 35 *Maria (f) age 20, manumitted 28 May 1835'''The Maryland State Archives''' http://slavery2.msa.maryland.gov/pages/Search.aspx *Manumission search "Carroll" *Date manumitted: 1835-05-28, Date recorded: 1817-05-28, Entry: 23, Item: 3, Page: 33, Series: C109, Witnessed by William Woodville, Richd. Caton, and James Hunter; delayed (manumission) In '''1818''' Elizabeth (f) age 18, manumitted 26 May 1818, immediate '''The Maryland State Archives''' http://slavery2.msa.maryland.gov/pages/Search.aspx *Manumission search "Carroll" *Date manumitted: 1818-05-26, Date recorded: 1818-05-27, Entry: 53, Item: 3, Page: 74, Series: C109, Witnessed by Richd. Caton, and Charles Carroll Junr; immediate (manumission). '''1822''' Manumission *Maria Adams, age 26, Complexion: dark, Height: 5'2.5", Raised in Anne Arundel County, Scars: scar on the left arm, to be freed 2 Jun 1826.'''The Maryland State Archives''' http://slavery2.msa.maryland.gov/pages/Search.aspx *Manumission search "Carroll" *Reference: c46-3, Entry 3, Page: 249, freed by manumission, dated 19 Sept 1822, To be freed 2 June 1826. ===Runaways=== '''1787''' *John Conner - A news advertisement stated that John Conner ran away on the 8 May 1787. He was about age 26-27, a Mulatto man. ''It is conjectured that he has gone towards Pennsylvania as he gave out some time ago that he was a free man.'' He probably has a pass as one of his fellow slaves can write. A reward will be paid, he should be delivered to Joseph Ratcliff living on Carroll's Manor in Anne Arundel County.https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc5400/sc5496/runaway_advertisements/pdf/17870629mjba2.pdf *Ad taken out in the Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser, 11 Jun 1787, by Charles Carroll of Carrollton '''1801''' *Frank - An advertisement was placed in the paper for Frank and Joe who ran away on 27 instant (July). The ad states he was age 19, living on Poplar Island in Talbot County, and was a good hand by water and knew the Chesapeake Bay very well. Owned by Charles Carroll of Carrollton, under a lease to William Sears. Reward $20 if caught in the state or $30 if caught out of the state of Maryland.https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc5400/sc5496/runaway_advertisements/pdf/18010806mdg1.pdf *Joe - An advertisement was placed in the paper for Frank and Joe who ran away on 27 instant (July). He was about age 15, a good hand by water and had been frequently engaged on the vessels of William Sears. Owned by Charles Carroll of Carrollton, under a lease to William Sears. Reward $20 if caught in the state or $30 if caught out of the state of Maryland. '''1805''' *Adam - An advertisement was placed in the paper for Adam who ran away on 17 Aug 1805. The ad states he was about age 18. It also stated that he had likely gone to Baltimore as he has 2 sisters living there.https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc5400/sc5496/runaway_advertisements/pdf/18050822mdg2.pdf *Elias - 14 Oct 1805, age 25. It is supposed he was on his way to Baltimore or the easter shore of Washington, he has acquaintances in Baltimore. Ad placed by Henry Johnson for Charles Carroll of Carrollton.https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc5400/sc5496/runaway_advertisements/pdf/18051112ers2.pdf *12 Nov 1805 '''1832''' *Moses Johnson - The ad states he absconded from Doughragan Manor, calls himself Moses Johnson. He belonged to the estate of the late C. Carroll of C., and is nearly 50 years old. $100 reward. William Gibbons, Agenthttps://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc5400/sc5496/runaway_advertisements/pdf/18321227acda1.pdf *American and Commercial Daily Advertiser, Source Page: 3 ==Sources==

Slaves of Charles Ernest Bailey (1792 - 1836), South Carolina

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[[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] ==Background== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Bailey-38941|Charles Ernest Bailey]] (1792 - 1836), and attempt to connect them to their families. Charles Bailey lived on Edisto Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. At his death he owned property on Edisto Island, Wadmalaw Island, and Bailey's Island. The following enslaved person are recorded in his will: Charles's estate passed probate on 3 September 1836 in Charleston, South Carolina, United States and mentioned 2 slaves designated for his wife. '''Probate''': "South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980"
South Carolina Wills and Related Probate Matters, ?land and Property Records, ?public Records, Some ?marriage Contracts, 1671, 1692-1868; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Charleston County); Probate Place: Charleston, South Carolina
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Charles Bailey probate on 3 Sep 1836 in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
* Wench * Lavinia and his property inventory in 1836: '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
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{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JJRT-2}} (accessed 7 May 2023) *1836 probate inventory of Charles Bailey, p.213-214
'''Bailey's Island''' '''Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868''': "Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/403536 Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868] Bills of complaint, no. 1-29 1837
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C3M5-G3V6-Z}} (accessed 5 June 2023) *Bills of complaint, enslaved on Bailey's Island and Edisto Island appear to be the same as the probate inventory list
*Pompey $450, Johnny $800, Sam $700 *Sary $450, Phillis $600, Beck $600 *Jim $400, Pompey $350, [[Clark-86074|Ishmael]] $300 *'''Patty''' $250, Amy $600, Joe $300 *[[Clark-84568|Hercules]] $250, LIzzy $300, [[Clark-86204|Moses]] $800 *Cudjo $800, Peter $700, Bess $600 *Venus $450, Molly $400, Eliza $300 *[[Clark-84735|Abel]] $250, Nat $800, [[Clark-86176|Hagar]] $450 *'''Sue''' $250, Grace $150, [[Clark-86140|Affy]] $600 *George $400, [[Clark-85140|Jeffrey]] $350, Fanny $250 *Diana $150, Mathias $700, Hannah $600 *[[Bradley-19449|Jonas]] $250, Amy $600, Jimmy $600 *Sam $500, Katy $500, Mathias $800 *[[Clark-85502|Billy]] $800, Delia $600, Bagshaw $450 *[[Clark-85499|Nelly]] $200,''' Jack''' $500, Phillip $500 *[[Clark-86246|Peg]] $500, Tom $800, [[Clark-85127|Sary]] $600 *Tissy $300, Monday $550, Scilla $300 *Dublin $800, [[Clark-85977|Edwin]] $800, Betty $400 *[[Clark-85312|Bob]] $800 '''Edisto Island''' *Sambo $800, [[Clark-84732|Sary]] $600, [[Clark-84567|Tom]] $800 *Robert $350, Quash $300, [[Clark-84291|Nelson]] $700 *Tenah $600, [[Clark-84290|Jack]] $800, [[Clark-85972|Letty]] $500 *Juddy $400, Joe $300, [[Clark-84869|Virtue]] $250 *Emily $200, Lewis $150, [[Clark-83704|Bellah]] $500 *[[Clark-86247|Peggy/Pegg]] $350, Rose $200, Hannah $300 *Fanny $500, Beck $300, Grace $600 *Katy $500, David $600, Isaac $800 *Bob $800, Diana $400, Dee $300 *Phillis $100, Anthony $1000, Betsey $600 *[[Bradley-19439|Primus]] $200, [[Bradley-19438|Rose]] $600, [[Bradley-19440|Scilla]] $600 *[[Bradley-19441|Jimmy]] $550, [[Bradley-19442|Bob]] $500, [[Bradley-19443|Pompey]] $400 *[[Bradley-19444|Venus]] $400, [[Bradley-19445|Hannibal]] $300, [[Bradley-19447|Tom]] $200 *[[Bradley-19448|Julius]] $150, [[Clark-83692|Old Bess]] $200, [[Bradley-19450|Ned]] $150 *[[Clark-85315|John]] $800, Bram $800, Lavinia $600 *Edward $200, Joe $150, [[Clark-84275|Scilla]] $600 *Jimmy $600, Amy $400, Sam $200 '''Wadmalaw Island''' '''Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868''': "Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/403536 Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868] Bills of complaint, no. 1-29 1837
Film number: 008458604 > image 23 of 355
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C3M5-G3V6-2}} (accessed 5 June 2023) *Bills of complaint, list of enslaved on Wadmalaw appears to be the same as probate inventory
*Caesar $800, Old Sampson $150, Chloe $200 *[[Clark-86095|Lydia]] $600, Peter $150, Phillis $600 *[[Clark-85179|Frank]] $200, Harry $150, Marcus $800 *Mary $600, [[Clark-85500|Nancy]] $500, [[Clark-86236|Toney]] $500 *Brister $300, [[Clark-85314|Hetty]] $200, Phillis $250 *Sambo $800, [[Clark-85982|Judy]] $600, Chloe $500 *[[Clark-85965|Sampson]] $400, Adam $300, Juliana $250 *Sambo $200, Abraham $800, [[Clark-84578|Tyrah]] $600 *Amos $300, Pompey $200, [[Clark-85126|Martha]] $150 *[[Clark-84586|Flora]] $600, [[Clark-86094|Stephen]] $500, '''Jack''' $500 *Harriet $350, Dickey $700, Mary $500 *Belinda $350, [[Clark-84874|Dinah]] $300, Rose $200 *'''Sue''' $150, Derry $800, '''Simon''' $800 *Alfred $800, Fratima $5, Molly $600 *Sam $300, Toby $250, Sandy $200 *Jupiter $150, Charlotte $500, '''Patty''' $350 *[[Clark-85124|Mingo]] $300, Isaac $600, Peter $500 *Molly $300, Strephon $800, Limus $800 *Albert $350, [[Clark-86185|Harry]] $700, [[Clark-84569|Marian]] $600 *[[Clark-85311|Ben]] $400, Abraham $300, [[Clark-85299|Bella]] $10 For more information please see the [[Space:Riverside_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Riverside Plantation]] page. ===Census=== '''1820 US Census'''
In the 1820 census Charles was in Wadmalaw, Charleston, South Carolina with 70 slaves. '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Wadmalaw, Charleston, South Carolina; Page: 100; NARA Roll: M33_119; Image: 214
{{Ancestry Sharing|2542790|3691e5d78c630ab4d5549a9bd1319a41adcbeac664f0fcf9f0347eca4e8f8cf4}} - {{Ancestry Record|7734|178293}} (accessed 18 March 2023)
Charles Bailey in Wadmalaw, Charleston, South Carolina.
* Males - Under 14: 10 * Males - 14 thru 25: 10 * Males - 26 thru 44: 10 * Males - 45 and over: 5 * Females - Under 14: 5 * Females - 14 thru 25: 10 * Females - 26 thru 44: 10 * Females - 45 and over: 10 '''1830 US Census'''
In the 1830 census Charles was in St Johns Colleton, Charleston, South Carolina with 137 slaves. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: St Johns Colleton, Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 170; Page: 152; Family History Library Film: 0022504
{{Ancestry Sharing|2542849|5df0e9b5e916648fd0b6f531c6286972de345c7bb107150c0034b0c532eaa764}} - {{Ancestry Record|8058|648168}} (accessed 18 March 2023)
Charles Bailey in St Johns Colleton, Charleston, South Carolina.
* Males - Under 10: 17 * Males - 10 thru 23: 13 * Males - 24 thru 35: 20 * Males - 36 thru 54: 10 * Males - 55 thru 99: 8 * Females - Under 10: 18 * Females - 10 thru 23: 13 * Females - 24 thru 35: 20 * Females - 36 thru 54: 9 * Females - 55 thru 99: 9 ==Research Needed== Note: the following profiles have history with [[Bailey-38941|Charles Ernest Bailey (1792-1836)]]"Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/403536 Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868] Bills of complaint, no. 1-29 1837
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C3M5-G3V6-2}} (accessed 5 June 2023) *Bills of complaint, list of enslaved on Wadmalaw appears to be the same as probate inventory
* [[Clark-83706|Jack Clark]] - which of the 3 men named Jack on this page? * The probate records for James Clark list one woman named Patty, but the valuation does not suggest a connection to either of the 2 women with that name in this list. Needs checking. * The records for James Clark list a woman named [[Clark-84879|Susannah]] or Sue. There is not enough information to determine which woman named Sue is in this Charles Bailey list. * There are 2 Simons in the documentation for James Clark. Cannot determine is the Simon in this list is Clark-85098 or Clark-85099. * [[Clark-85283|Beck]] is listed in the documentation for James Clark, but it cannot be determined if this is either of the Becks in this listing. * There are 3 women named Phillis, but which is connected to the 2 estate inventories of Charles Clark cannot be determined. * There are 2 Charlottes in the documentation for James Clark ([[Clark-85798|Charlotte]] and [[Clark-85799|Charlotte]]). Unable to determine which is listed in this document. * There are 2 Graces in the documentation for James Clark ([[Clark-85934|Grace]] and [[Clark-85935|Grace]]). Which went to Bailey's Island and which to Edisto cannot be determined from the available records. * [[Clark-85971|Sam]] is the only Sam from earlier records, but which relates to the 3 Sam's in this document cannot be determined. * [[Clark-85981|Sambo]] is the only Sambo from earlier records, but which relates to the 3 Sam's in this document cannot be determined. * There are 2 men named Adam in the documentation for James Clark (Clark-86065 and Clark-86067), but there is insufficient evidence to connect either with the Adam in this list. * There are 2 men named George in the documentation for James Clark (Clark-85096 and Clark-86079), but there is insufficient evidence to connect either with the George in this list. * There are 2 women named Chloe in the documentation for James Clark (Clark-86098 and Clark-86100), but there is insufficient evidence to connect either with the 2 Chloe's in this list. * There are 4 Sandy's in the documentation for James Clark. There is insufficient information to connect any of them to the one Sandy on this page. * There are 4 Bob's in the documentation for James Clark. There is insufficient information to connect any of them to the three Bob's on this page. * There are 3 Joe's in the documentation for James Clark. There is insufficient information to connect any of them to the three Joe's on this page. * There is 1 Abraham/Abram in the documentation for James Clark. There is insufficient information to connect him to the two Abraham's on this page. ==Sources==

Slaves of Charles J Bailey (1824-1854)

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina]] ==History== This page is to record the slaves that Charles J. Bailey owned at his death in 1854. [[Bailey-38498|Charles J. Bailey]] lived on Edisto Island in Charleston County, South Carolina. Charles J. Bailey had 2 plantations that had slave inventories in 1854: *[[Space:Bogle_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Bogle Plantation]] on Wadmalaw Island *[[Space:Point_of_Pines_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Point of Pines Plantation]] on Edisto Island ===Bogle Plantation=== The probate inventory in 1854 of Charles J. Bailey named the following slaves at the Bogle Plantation on Wadmalaw Island: '''Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867''': "Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/418583 Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867] 1850-1857
Film number: 007642428 > image 429 of 657
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89GY-B9ST-R}} (accessed 14 March 2023) *1854 Charles J. Bailey probate inventory
*[[Bailey-42451|Cyrus]] $1000 *[[Bailey-42452|Dye]] $600 *[[Bailey-42461|Minda]] $250 *[[Bailey-42453|Moses]] $200 *[[Bailey-42454|Cyrus]] $100 *[[Bailey-42462|Caty]] $1000 *[[Bailey-42463|Nancy]] $600 *[[Bailey-42464|Sarah]] $250 *[[Bailey-42455|Joe]] $250 *[[Bailey-42465|Sue]] $200 *[[Bailey-42456|Prince]] $100 *[[Bailey-42457|Kent]] $1000 *[[Bailey-42466|Elsey]] $600 *[[Bailey-42458|James]] $100 *[[Bailey-42467|Amy]] $600 *[[Bailey-42459|Jimmy]] $200 *[[Bailey-42468|Maria]] $100 *[[Bailey-42460|Johny]] $1000 *[[Bailey-42469|Betty]] $600 *[[Bailey-42470|Hannah]] $600 *[[Bailey-42471|Affy]] $100 For more information please see the [[Space:Bogle_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Bogle Plantation]] For more information on the population of the Bogle Plantation after the Civil War please see this source. '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 20 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L9ZG-C8TS}} (accessed 14 March 2023) *Sea Islands Plantations Freedmens Bureau 1866
===Point of Pines Plantation=== The probate inventory in 1854 of Charles J. Bailey named the following slaves at the Point of Pines Plantation on Edisto Island: *[[Bailey-42473|Warley]] (1) $50 *[[Bailey-42477|Peter]] (1) $1000 *[[Bailey-42479|Plenty]] (1) ruptured $750 *[[Bailey-42481|Titus]] (1) a Driver $300 *[[Bailey-42578|Sarah]] (1) $500 *[[Bailey-42474|Warley]] (2) $600 *[[Bailey-42582|Sandy]] $600 *[[Bailey-42583|Bella]] (1) $450 *[[Bailey-42495|Toney]] (1) $200 *[[Bailey-42482|Titus]] (2) $200 *[[Bailey-42475|Warley]] (3) $200 *[[Bailey-42585|Libby]] unsound $150 *[[Bailey-42502|Ellis]] $600 *[[Bailey-42586|Nelly]] (1) $450 *[[Bailey-42588|Sue]] (1) $400 *[[Bailey-42478|Peter]] (2) $1000 *[[Bailey-42485|Jacob H]] (1) Servant (house servant) $1000 *[[Bailey-42503|Emanuel]] $500 *[[Bailey-42596|Abby]] $300 *[[Bailey-42598|Patty]] (1) $600 *[[Bailey-42491|Jimmy]] (1) $200 *[[Bailey-42504|Mingo]] $150 *[[Bailey-42505|Thomas]] $100 *[[Bailey-42602|Rinah]] $600 *[[Bailey-42506|James]] $400 *[[Bailey-42488|Will]] (1) single $1000 *[[Bailey-42507|Jim]] $800 *[[Bailey-42603|Mary]] (1) $600 *[[Bailey-42606|Josey]] $400 *[[Bailey-42607|Maria]] (1) $100 *[[Bailey-42609|Chloe]] $500 *[[Bailey-42508|Bob]] $400 *[[Bailey-42610|Pussy]] single $600 *[[Bailey-42611|Phoebe]] $600 *[[Bailey-42513|Joe]] apprentice $600 *[[Bailey-42612|Sylvia]] $500 *[[Bailey-42613|Martha]] a cripple $50 *[[Bailey-42614|Rachel]] (1) $200 *[[Bailey-42514|Prince]] $100 *[[Bailey-42616|Hagar]] (1) $600 *[[Bailey-42497|Toney]] (2) $300 *[[Bailey-42618|Cilla]] (1) $200 *[[Bailey-42622|Emma]] (1) $100 *[[Bailey-42515|Bonaparte]] $700 *[[Bailey-42624|Kate]] $600 *[[Bailey-42625|Sibby]] (1) aged $50 *[[Bailey-42628|Catherine]] $200 *[[Bailey-42629|Eve]] $400 *[[Bailey-42579|Sarah]] (2) $300 *[[Bailey-42492|Jimmy]] (2) $200 *[[Bailey-42630|Nancy]] $400 *[[Bailey-42631|Elizabeth]] $600 *[[Bailey-42632|Lucy]] $600 *[[Bailey-42493|Jimmy]] (3) $400 *[[Bailey-42633|Beckey]] $300 *[[Bailey-42516|Isaac]] $200 *[[Bailey-42604|Mary]] (2) $150 *[[Bailey-42517|Billy]] $200 *[[Bailey-42605|Peg]] $500 *[[Bailey-42634|Lydia]] diseased $300 *[[Bailey-42635|Beck]] $500 *[[Bailey-42636|Dinah]] (1) $300 *[[Bailey-42638|Delia]] $250 *[[Bailey-42518|John]] $200 *[[Bailey-42519|Paul]] crippled $200 *[[Bailey-42487|Jacob]] (2) $600 *[[Bailey-42599|Patty]] (2) $500 *[[Bailey-42600|Rose]] (1) $600 *[[Bailey-42489|Will]] (2) Rose's infant $100 *[[Bailey-42589|Sue]] (2) $450 *[[Bailey-42520|Guy]] $400 *[[Bailey-42483|Titus]] (3) $200 *[[Bailey-42639|Amy]] (1) $600 *[[Bailey-42521|Louis]] $100 *[[Bailey-42522|York]] $100 *[[Bailey-42523|Daniel]] $1000 *[[Bailey-42580|Sarah]] (3) $600 *[[Bailey-42524|Frank]] $500 *[[Bailey-42499|Sam]] (1) $400 *[[Bailey-42641|Tyrah]] (1) $200 *[[Bailey-42490|Will]] (3) $100 *[[Bailey-42643|Jinney]] $500 *[[Bailey-42525|Ned]] $800 *[[Bailey-42581|Sarah]] (4) $600 *[[Bailey-42644|Leah]] (1) $400 *[[Bailey-42640|Amy]] (2) $300 *[[Bailey-42526|Charles]] apprentice $500 *[[Bailey-42648|Mariah]] $100 *[[Bailey-42645|Leah]] (2) $600 *[[Bailey-42480|Plenty]] (2) a Carpenter $1200 *[[Bailey-42619|Cilla]] (2) $600 *[[Bailey-42527|Sampson]] $1000 *[[Bailey-42620|Tenah]] $600 *[[Bailey-42621|Harriet]] $200 *[[Bailey-42528|Edward]] $100 *Old [[Bailey-42601|Rose]] (2) $100 *[[Bailey-42529|Trumpeter]] $300 *[[Bailey-42530|Simon]] $300 *[[Bailey-42500|Sam]] (2) a Carpenter $1200 *[[Bailey-42637|Dinah]] (2) seamstress $600 *[[Bailey-42646|Ellen]] $500 *[[Bailey-42647|Betty]] $200 *[[Bailey-42531|Jeffry]] $200 *[[Bailey-42626|Sibby]] (2) $100 *[[Bailey-42627|Katy]] $600 *[[Bailey-42615|Rachel]] (2) $500 *[[Bailey-42649|Peggy]] (1) $400 *[[Bailey-42623|Emma]] (2) $600 *[[Bailey-42476|Warley]] (4) $400 *[[Bailey-42652|Cornelia]] $200 *[[Bailey-42653|Margaret]] $400 *[[Bailey-42654|Binah]] $500 *[[Bailey-42650|Peggy]] (2) $500 *[[Bailey-42655|Sally]] $500 *[[Bailey-42576|Gadsden]] $500 *[[Bailey-42651|Peggy]] (3) $300 *[[Bailey-42608|Maria]] (2) $300 *[[Bailey-42577|Stephen]] $400 *Old [[Bailey-42587|Nelly]] (2) *[[Bailey-42642|Tyrah]] (2) $600 *[[Bailey-42584|Bella]] (2) H Servt (house servant) $500 *Old [[Bailey-42617|Hagar]] (2) $50 For more information please see the [[Space:Point_of_Pines_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Point of Pines Plantation]] page. ==Sources==

Slaves of Charles Lewis Bullock, Fayette County, Tennessee

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Fayette County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Fayette County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Dallas County, Arkansas, Slaves]] [[Category:Dallas County, Arkansas, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] '''This page's purpose is to record the people enslaved by [[Bullock-7131|Charles Lewis Bullock]] and attempt to connect them to their families.''' Charles Lewis Bullock was born in 1811 in North Carolina and married [[Shapard-41|Sarah Jane Shapard]] in 1833. At some point between 1833 and 1840, Charles and Sarah moved to Fayette County, Tennessee, a county adjoining Haywood County where Sarah's parents [[Shapard-39|Thomas Shapard]] and [[Bailey-40678|Fanny (Bailey) Shapard]] had moved during the same time period. Around 1847-48, Sarah and Charles relocated to Dallas County, Arkansas. '''1840 Census - Charles Bullock''''''1840 Census''': "United States Census, 1840", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHYD-K5R : Thu Jul 20 20:37:00 UTC 2023), Entry for Charles Bullock, 1840. In 1840 Charles was enslaving 19 people in Fayette County, Tennessee. * Males Under 10 = 4 * Males 10 to 24 = 1 * Males 24 to 36 = 3 * Females Under 10 = 5 * Females 10 to 24 = 4 * Females 24 to 36 = 2 '''Estate Inventory of Thomas Shapard - 3 December 1840''''''Haywood County Wills''': "Tennessee Probate Court Books, 1795-1927," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-2BQW-89?cc=1909088&wc=M6QQ-FMS%3A179633201%2C179833301 : 22 May 2014), Haywood > Wills, 1839-1841, Vol. 02 > image 118 of 315; county courthouses, Tennessee. In the estate inventory of Charles's father-in-law, [[Shapard-39|Thomas Shapard]], eight enslaved people were listed as being in his possession. {| cellpadding=5; border="1" width="600" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !NAME!!Age!!Sex!!Page #!!Status of enslaved person |- |[[Shapard-47|Bob]]||31||Man||206||In possession of [[Bullock-7131|Charles L Bullock]] |- |[[Shapard-48|Chany]]||32||Woman||206||In possession of [[Bullock-7131|Charles L Bullock]] |- |[[Shapard-49|Henry]]||14||Boy||206||In possession of [[Bullock-7131|Charles L Bullock]] |- |[[Shapard-50|Catharine]]||10||Girl||206||In possession of [[Bullock-7131|Charles L Bullock]] |- |[[Shapard-51|Mary]]||8||Girl||206||In possession of [[Bullock-7131|Charles L Bullock]] |- |[[Shapard-52|Matilda]]||6||Girl||206||In possession of [[Bullock-7131|Charles L Bullock]] |- |[[Shapard-53|Hannah]]||18 months||Girl||206||In possession of [[Bullock-7131|Charles L Bullock]] |- |[[Shapard-54|Maria]]||17||Girl||206||In possession of [[Bullock-7131|Charles L Bullock]] |} '''1850 Census Slave Schedule - Charles L Bullock''''''1850 Census Slave Schedule''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVHJ-9ZQ : Mon Jul 03 04:32:07 UTC 2023), Entry for and Charles L Bullock, 1850. In 1850 Charles was enslaving 34 people in Dallas County, Arkansas. They are listed below in the same order as they appear on the census. {| cellpadding=5; border="1" width="400" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !Age!!Sex!!Description |- |39||Male||Black |- |37||Male||Black |- |36||Female||Black |- |36||Female||Black |- |32||Female||Black |- |32||Female||Black |- |30||Female||Black |- |28||Male||Black |- |26||Female||Black |- |25||Male||Black |- |21||Male||Black |- |20||Female||Black |- |19||Male||Black |- |18||Male||Black |- |18||Female||Black |- |16||Female||Black |- |15||Male||Black |- |15||Male||Black |- |13||Female||Black |- |9||Female||Black |- |9||Female||Black |- |9||Female||Black |- |8||Male||Black |- |6||Female||Black |- |6||Female||Black |- |5||Female||Black |- |4||Female||Black |- |4||Female||Black |- |3||Female||Black |- |3||Male||Black |- |3||Female||Black |- |2||Female||Black |- |2||Female||Black |- |2||Male||Black |} '''1860 Census Slave Schedule - Charles L Bullock''''''1860 Census Slave Schedule''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKVS-W52M : Tue Jul 11 15:16:42 UTC 2023), Entry for Chas L Bullock and , 1860. In 1860 Charles was enslaving 51 people in 7 slave houses in Dallas County, Arkansas. They are listed below in the same order as they appear on the census. {| cellpadding=5; border="1" width="400" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !Age!!Sex!!Description |- |50||Female||Black |- |49||Male||Black |- |48||Male||Black |- |46||Male||Black |- |40||Male||Black |- |40||Female||Black |- |38||Male||Black |- |35||Male||Black |- |34||Female||Black |- |32||Female||Black |- |36||Female||Black |- |34||Female||Black |- |30||Female||Black |- |30||Male||Black |- |31||Male||Black |- |34||Male||Black |- |18||Male||Black |- |14||Male||Black |- |13||Male||Black |- |12||Male||Black |- |8||Male||Black |- |8||Male||Black |- |8||Male||Black |- |8||Male||Black |- |8||Male||Black |- |4||Male||Black |- |2||Male||Black |- |23||Female||Black |- |22||Female||Black |- |22||Female||Black |- |22||Female||Black |- |21||Female||Black |- |21||Female||Black |- |20||Female||Black |- |19||Female||Black |- |17||Female||Black |- |11||Female||Black |- |9||Female||Black |- |10||Female||Black |- |12||Female||Black |- |8||Female||Black |- |13||Female||Black |- |8||Female||Black |- |6||Female||Black |- |5||Female||Black |- |4||Female||Black |- |7||Female||Black |- |2||Female||Black |- |1||Female||Black |- |15||Female||Black |- |28||Female||Black |} == Sources == * '''Will of his father James Bullock''' - "North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970," images, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:SQWF-JNYH-9?cc=1867501&wc=32LL-7MS%3A170078601%2C170702801 FamilySearch Link]. Warren County > Wills, 1780-1825, Vol. 01 > Image 164 of 250. Written 5 Apr 1820. Probated Nov 1825. * '''Request for Division of Slaves''' - "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998." Original data: North Carolina County, District and Probate Courts. Warren County. {{Ancestry Sharing|13566373|7b22746f6b656e223a224d6f3748314e66692f68636450385961574e34596a502b553967477079644f764247444b334467375444383d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|9061|1099511619424}} (accessed 30 April 2024). Ex parte request for division of slaves from the estate of James Bullock among his children and others. Includes names of 63 enslaved people. Filed with the Warren County court November term, 1853.

Slaves of Charles P Taliaferro

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Haywood County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Haywood County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Amherst County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Amherst County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] == Slaves of Charles Pulaski Taliaferro (Senior) == The purpose of this page is to document and identify the slaves held by [[Taliaferro-578|Charles Pulaski Taliaferro (abt.1785-)]] first in Amherst County, Virginia and later in Haywood County, Tennessee. === 1810 Census === : In 1810, Charles P Taliaferro held seven slaves in Amherst County '''1810 Census''': "1810 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1810; Census Place: Amherst, Virginia; Roll: 66; Page: 269; Image: Vam252_66-0282; FHL Roll: 0181426
{{Ancestry Sharing|6385891|7b22746f6b656e223a226c69626a70374965566670516d33325a687a654f43663472575051613955476841384e3172326b527654493d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|7613|646468|ca}} (accessed 19 September 2023)
Charles P Taliaferro in Amherst, Virginia, USA.
=== 1820 Census === : In 1820, Chas P Taliaferro held 16 slaves in Amherst County '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
Fourth Census of the United States, 1820; Census Place: Amherst, Virginia; Page: 37; NARA Roll: M33_131; Image: 52
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Chs P Taliaferro in Amherst, Virginia, USA.
* Slaves - Males - Under 14 7 * Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44 2 * Slaves - Females - Under 14 4 * Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25 2 * Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44 1 === 1830 Cenus === : In 1830, Chas P Taliaferro held 23 slaves in Amherst County, Virginia '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Amherst, Virginia; Series: M19; Roll: 194; Page: 522; Family History Library Film: 0029673
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Chs P Taliaferro in Amherst, Virginia.
* Slaves - Males - Under 10 2 * Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23 5 * Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35 2 * Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54 1 * Slaves - Females - Under 10 4 * Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23 5 * Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35 3 * Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54 1 === 1836 Will - Haywood County, Tennessee === : Charles moved his family to Haywood County, Tennessee about 1832. Prior to his writing of his will in 1836, he gifted 5 (unnamed) slaves to his daughter Julia. : Charles signed his will in Haywood County, Tennessee on September 3, 1836. '''Probate''': "Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008"
Probate Records; Author: Tennessee County Court (Haywood County); Probate Place: Haywood, Tennessee
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Charles T Taliaferro probate in Jan 1839 in Haywood, Tennessee, USA. Residence Haywood, Tennessee.
The following slaves were gifted by name: : to wife, Louisa * '''[[Taliaferro-1084|Hannah]]''' * '''[[Taliaferro-1085|Mary]]''' * negro boy '''[[Taliaferro-1086|Rush]]''' * '''[[Taliaferro-1087|George]]''' the younger : to son, John Edwin * '''[[Taliaferro-1091|Rainey]]''' : daughter Julia * previously gifted 5 negroes : to son, Charles P * George * '''[[Taliaferro-1085|Mary]]''' - (after Louisa's death) : to daughter, Susan R * Peggy * Salley * Emily * Henry * Lucy : to son Robert S * Nancy * Susan * Addeline * negro boy '''[[Taliaferro-1086|Rush]]''' (after Louisa's death) : to son, Garland * '''[[Taliaferro-1088|Booker]]''' * '''[[Taliaferro-1089|Tennissee]]''' * '''[[Taliaferro-1090|Amanda]]''', child of Tennissee * '''[[Taliaferro-1084|Hannah]]''' - (after Louisa's death) == Sources ==

Slaves of Charles Rodes Sr

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[[Category:Amherst County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Amherst County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Luker-573]] :
Owner: [[Rodes-174|Charles Rodes Sr. (1725-bef.1805)]] of Amherst County, Virginia == Heritage Exchange == === Identified Slaves === === Slaves === * '''[[Rodes-311|Tom Rodes (bef.1805-)]]''', to wife [[Duke-2440|Amy (Duke) Rodes (aft.1725-1825)]] * '''[[Rodes-312|Abram Rodes (bef.1805-)]]''', to wife [[Duke-2440|Amy (Duke) Rodes (aft.1725-1825)]] * '''[[Rodes-313|Jesse Rodes (bef.1805-)]]''', to wife [[Duke-2440|Amy (Duke) Rodes (aft.1725-1825)]] * '''[[Rodes-314|Simon Rodes (bef.1805-)]]''', to wife [[Duke-2440|Amy (Duke) Rodes (aft.1725-1825)]] * '''[[Rodes-315|Jack Rodes (bef.1805-)]]''', to wife [[Duke-2440|Amy (Duke) Rodes (aft.1725-1825)]] * '''[[Rodes-316|Harvey Rodes (bef.1805-)]]''', to wife [[Duke-2440|Amy (Duke) Rodes (aft.1725-1825)]] and then to grandson Charles Martin at wife's death. (daughter [[Rhodes-7540|Mary Elizabeth (Rhodes) Martin (1757-1823)]] and daughter [[Rodes-206|Anna Marie (Rodes) Martin (1763-bef.1830)]] each had a son named "''Charles Martin''") * '''[[Rodes-317|Elijah Rodes (bef.1805-)]]''', to wife [[Duke-2440|Amy (Duke) Rodes (aft.1725-1825)]] * '''[[Rodes-318|Beck Rodes (bef.1805-)]]''', to wife [[Duke-2440|Amy (Duke) Rodes (aft.1725-1825)]] * '''[[Rodes-319|Lydia Rodes (bef.1805-)]]''', to wife [[Duke-2440|Amy (Duke) Rodes (aft.1725-1825)]] * '''[[Rodes-320|Michael Rodes (bef.1805-)]],''' to wife [[Duke-2440|Amy (Duke) Rodes (aft.1725-1825)]] * '''[[Rodes-321|Peggy Rodes (bef.1805-)]]''', to wife [[Duke-2440|Amy (Duke) Rodes (aft.1725-1825)]] * '''[[Rodes-309|Kiz Rodes (bef.1790-)]]''' and & all the increase of said negroe Kiz except Michael, to daughter [[Rodes-206|Anna Marie (Rodes) Martin (1763-bef.1830)]] * '''[[Rodes-310|Elijah Rodes (bef.1805-)]]''', to daughter [[Rodes-206|Anna Marie (Rodes) Martin (1763-bef.1830)]] * '''[[Rodes-322|Gid Rodes (bef.1805-)]]''', to son [[Rhodes-8931|David Duke (Rhodes) Rodes (abt.1769-1856)]] * '''[[Rodes-323|Lucy Rodes (bef.1805-)]]''' daughter of Milly, to son [[Rhodes-8931|David Duke (Rhodes) Rodes (abt.1769-1856)]] * All the rest of my negroes not named I desire to be sold at my death. === Will === *Secondly it is my will & desire that my beloved '''wife Amy Rodes''' may have and retain in her possession free from the claim or claims or molestation of any person whatsoever for and during the time of her natural life the following property, to Wit. All my land I now live on with all its appurtenances thereunto belonging with all my personal estate except such as hereinafter named & willed to others. '''It is my desire she may have as above the following negroes to wit. Tom, Abram, Jesse, Simon, Jack, Harvey, Elijah, Beck, Lydia, Michael & Peggy.''' *It is also my desire that my '''daughter Anna Martin''' living in Kentucky should have my '''negroe woman [[Rodes-309|Kiz]] & her child [[Rodes-310|Elijah]] at my death & all the increase of said negroe Kiz except Michael.''' It is also my desire that my '''grandson Charles Martin''' should have '''Harvey a negro boy at my wife's death & all the rest of my negroes not named I desire to be sold at my death''' *It is also my will that my '''son David''' should have my '''negroe man Gid & Lucy daughter of Milly subjected to the management as above mentioned by the trustee & all the negroes given in my life time''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Rodes-174 https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Rodes-174-1 http://www.rhodesfamily.org/WILL_of_CHARLES_RODES.php, Charles Rodes, Amherst County, VA, 1805 Will: The Back Rhodes of Our Genealogy == Sources ==

Slaves of Charles Todd Jesse of Virginia

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[[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ===Slaves of [[Jesse-442|Charles Todd Jesse (abt.1800-)]]=== [[Tolliver-399|Daniel Tolliver]]Caroline County (Va.) Register of Children of Colored Persons whose Parents had ceased to cohabit which the Father recognizes to be his, 27th February 1866. Caroline County (Va.) Reel 78, Local government records collection, Caroline County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.
[[Tolliver-396|Louisa(Tolliver) Jackson]]
[[Carter-41620|Martha Carter]]
[[Tolliver-395|Jane (Tolliver) Carter]]
[[Jones-117417|William Jones]]
[[Jones-117416|Julia Jones]]
[[Jones-117415|Betsy Jones]]
[[Jones-117414|Mary Jones]]
[[Ellis-25346|Oliver Ellis]]
[[Johnson-119406|Nancy (Johnson) Ellis]]
[[Lomax-1012|George Lomax]]
[[Taylor-86010|Faylor Taylor]]
[[Taylor-86009|Willis Taylor]]
[[Roots-398|Maria (Roots) Taylor]]
[[Lomax-976|Albert Lomax]] Caroline County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons Cohabiting Together as Husband and Wife, 1866 Feb. 27, Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA. accessed via https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/aan/search-the-narrative accessed 6/4/2021 == Sources == * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWV-G2W2 : 15 February 2020), Charles T Jesse in entry for MM9.1.1/MV8G-4JH:, 1850.

Slaves of Charnick A. Tharp, Georgia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Twiggs County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Twiggs County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] Rev. [[Tharp-1748|Charnick A. Tharp (1790-1867)]] of Twiggs County, Georgia, grew up in a slave owning family and appears to have enslaved others until the Civil War. This page collects information to attempt to connect these enslaved people with their families. ==Available Census Data== 1830 Census: * Slaves - Males - Under 10 = 2 * Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23 = 2 * Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35 = 1 * Slaves - Females - Under 10 = 2 * Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23 = 2 * Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54 = 1 1850 United States Federal Census Slave Schedule: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Order!!Census Year!!Age!!Sex!!Race!!Birth Year!!Notes |- |1||1850||66||F||B||1784|| |- |2||1850||58||F||B||1792|| |- |3||1850||56||M||B||1794|| |- |4||1850||46||M||B||1804|| |- |5||1850||42||M||B||1808|| |- |19||1850||40||F||B||1810||Possibly the mother of #20-25? |- |17||1850||37||F||B||1813|| |- |18||1850||36||F||B||1814|| |- |6||1850||27||M||B||1823||Hypothesis: Redding Thorp |- |7||1850||27||M||B||1823|| |- |8||1850||23||M||B||1827|| |- |9||1850||23||M||B||1827||Possibly 21 years old /Birth year 1829? |- |10||1850||21||M||B||1829|| |- |11||1850||18||M||B||1832||Hypothesis: Thomas Davice |- |12||1850||16||M||B||1834|| |- |20||1850||16||F||B||1834|| |- |13||1850||14||M||B||1836||Hypothesis: "Philip" who died in 1860. #12-16 possible siblings? |- |21||1850||14||F||B||1836||Hypothesis: "Eliza" who died in 1859 |- |22||1850||12||F||B||1838|| |- |14||1850||11||M||B||1839||#12-16 possible siblings? |- |23||1850||10||F||B||1840|| |- |15||1850||8||M||B||1842||#12-16 possible siblings? |- |16||1850||7||M||B||1843||#12-16 possible siblings? |- |24||1850||6||F||B||1844||Possibly 1 year old / Birth Year 1849? Hypothesis: Elizabeth Deshozar |- |25||1850||2||F||B||1848|| |} 1860 United States Federal Census - Slave Schedule {| border="1" class="sortable" |- !Order!!Census Year!!Age!!Sex!!Race!!Birth Year!!Notes |- |13||1860||77||F||B||1783||In 1850 Census |- |14||1860||71||F||B||1789||Hypothesis: Chelsy Davice (~1790) |- |1||1860||60||M||B||1800|| |- |18||1860||45||F||B||1815|| |- |15||1860||43||F||B||1817||Hypothesis: Pennina Davice |- |17||1860||42||F||B||1818|| |- |16||1860||41||F||B||1819|| |- |30||1860||41||F||B||1819|| |- |2||1860||36||M||B||1824|| |- |3||1860||30||M||B||1830|| |- |4||1860||30||M||B||1830|| |- |5||1860||26||M||B||1834|| |- |6||1860||25||M||B||1835|| |- |19||1860||22||F||B||1838|| |- |7||1860||20||M||B||1840|| |- |20||1860||20||F||B||1840|| |- |21||1860||18||F||B||1842|| |- |8||1860||17||M||B||1843|| |- |9||1860||17||M||B||1843|| |- |22||1860||15||F||B||1845||Hypothesis: Elizabeth Deshozar (~1843-45), also in 1850 Census |- |23||1860||12||F||B||1848|| |- |24||1860||9||F||B||1851|| |- |10||1860||8||M||B||1852|| |- |11||1860||6||M||B||1854||Hypothesis: Antina Deshozar (~1854-55) |- |25||1860||4||F||B||1856||Hypothesis: Cordelias Deshozar (~1855-56) |- |26||1860||3||F||B||1857||Hypothesis: Rosetti Davice |- |29||1860||3||F||B||1857|| |- |12||1860||2||M||B||1858||Hypothesis: Charles Deshozar (~1857-58) |- |27||1860||6 mo||F||B||1860||Hypothesis: Mariah Deshozar (~1859-60) |- |28||1860||6 mo||F||B||1860|| |} ==Names of Deceased Enslaved People Reported in 1860 Mortality Table Information== In Schedule 3 of the 1860 Census, for each household, the census enumerator was supposed to record the names of any people who died in the year prior to the census (i.e., July 1859 through June 1860). It notes whether the person was free or enslaved, and gives a surname for free people, but it does not say which household any of the deaths occurred in. By comparing the household lists (Schedule 1), the lists of slave owners (Schedule 2) and the list of deaths (Schedule 3), it was possible to narrow down which of the enslaved people belonged to Charnick Tharp's household. Cross-referencing the birth years against the 1830, 1850, and 1860 census data provides additional confirmation that these were people enslaved by Charnick Tharp, since there are unnamed enslaved people described in the 1830 and 1850 census data who don't show up on the 1860 list but whose birth year & sex match people in the mortality data. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Citation  !!Name  !!Sex  !!Birth Year   !!Age!!"Color"!!Place of Birth!!Month of Death!!Year!!Profession, Occupation or Trade!!Disease or cause of death |- |p. 3, line 31||Frank||M||1859||1||B||Georgia||April||1860||||Dropsy of Chest |- |p. 3, line 32||Nancy||F||1848||12||B||Georgia||March||1860||||Accidental Burning |- |p. 3, line 33||Philip||M||1837||23||B||Georgia||April||1860||Farm Hand||Ulceration |- |p. 3, line 34||Eliza||F||1837||22||B||Georgia||September||1859||||Accidental Burning |- |p. 3, line 35||Wilson||M||1859||6 months||B||Georgia||May||1860||||Dysentary |- |p. 4, line 1||Mahalia||F||1859||7 months||B||Georgia||September||1859||||Worms |- |p. 4, line 2||Mary||F||1855||5||B||Georgia||February||1860||||[Leaky? Dropsy?] heart |- |p. 4, line 3||Tuncie||F||1860||1 month||B||Georgia||March||1860||||Tiphoid fever |- |p. 4, line 4||Floyd||M||1854||6||B||Georgia||May||1860||||Conjesion brain |- |p. 4, line 5||Cornelia||F||1859||1 month||M||Georgia||January||1860||||Strangled |- |p. 4, line 6||Matthew||M||1859||6 months||B||Georgia||July||1859||||Smothered |- |p. 4, line 7||Johnson||M||1845||14||B||Mississippi||December||1859||||Tiphoid fever |- |p. 4, line 8||Savanah||F||1859||1||M||Georgia||May||1860||||Teething |- |p. 4, line 9||Redding||M||1824||35||B||Georgia||December||1859||Farm Hand||Tiphoid pneumonia |} ==Advertisement for "Runaway Slave"== On November 11, 1849, a 25-year-old enslaved man named Isaac (estimated birth year 1824) escaped from a "C.A. Tharp" (who appears to have been Charnick A. Tharp, but who could possibly have been a relative in the area), as documented in the following advertisement in the Georgia Journal and Messenger, 14 Nov 1849, p. 3: “RANAWAY from the subscriber, on the 11th [past], a Negro Man by the name of ISAAC, about twenty-five years of age, of dark complexion, and speaks a little broken. I suppose him to be about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, has a scar on one leg, caused by an ulcer. I purchased him from a trader a short time since, who said he was from Charleston, S.C., where said boy had a wife, as he said, and where it is likely he will make his way. I will give the above reward to any person who will apprehend said Boy, and lodge him in any safe jail, and in the State, giving due notice thereof so that I get said Negro again. C. A. THARP.” ==Freed Former Slaves Living Close to the Tharp Household== The 1850 slave census documents several free Black people living in Twiggs County, all with the last name "Curtis." The 1870 Federal Census shows several Black families living in the household next to Charnick Tharp's widow, Elizabeth (who was in household # 1515). (These are not the only Black families living in the vicinity, more research is needed. "Match" indicates if they match the sex/year of unnamed enslaved people in earlier census entries for Charnick Tharp): {| border="1" class="sortable" !Household!!Surname!!Given Name!!Birth Year!!"Color" & Sex||Match? |- |1516||Deshozar||A||1818||Black male|| |- |- |1516||Deshozar||Betsy||1830||Black female|| |- |1516||Deshozar||Eamon||1849||Black male|| |- |1516||Deshozar||Antina||1855||Black male||Yes |- |1516||Deshozar||Charles||1857||Black male||Yes |- |1516||Deshozar||Mariah||1859||Black female||Yes |- |1516||Deshozar||Alen||1862||Black male|| |- |1516||Deshozar||Allice||1866||Black female|| |- |1516||Deshozar||Robt R||||Black male|| |- |1516||Deshozar||Elizabeth||1844||Black female||Yes |- |1516||Deshozar||Mack||1868||Black male|| |- |1517||Davice||Peter||1816||Black male|| |- |1517||Davice||Candice||1836||Black female||Yes |- |1517||Davice||Jane||1867||Black female|| |- |1517||Davice||Infant||1870||Black female|| |- |1518||Davice||Thomas||1832||Black male||Yes |- |1518||Davice||Rosetti||1857||Black female||Yes |- |1518||Davice||Infant||1870||Black male|| |- |1518||Hinson||Carry||||Black female|| |- |1518||Davice||Chelsy||1790||Black female|| |- |1518||Philips||Susan||1798||Black female|| |- |1519||Davice||Pennina||1816||White female||Yes |- |1519||Davice||Cordelias||1855||White female||Yes |} ==Working List of People Enslaved by Charnick Tharp== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Number!!Name!!Sex!!Birth Year!!Date of Death!!Cause of Death!!1850 Slave Schedule!!1860 Slave Schedule!!1860 Mortality Table!!Household in 1870!!Research Notes |- |1||||F||1816-29||||||Yes||No|||||| |- |2||||F||1783 or 84||||||Yes||Yes|||||| |- |3||[[Davice-17|Davice, Chelsy]]||F||1789||||||||Yes||||1518|| |- |4||||F||1792||||||Yes||No|||||| |- |5||||M||1794||||||Yes||No|||||| |- |6||||M||1800||||||||Yes|||||| |- |7||||M||1804||||||Yes||No|||||| |- |8||||M||1808||||||Yes||No|||||| |- |9||||F||1810||||||Yes||No|||||| |- |10||||F||1813||||||Yes||No|||||| |- |11||||F||1814-15||||||Yes||Yes|||||| |- |12||[[Davice-18|Davice, Pennina (abt.1817-)]]||F||1817||||||||Yes||||1519|| |- |13||||F||1818||||||||Yes|||||| |- |14||||F||1819||||||||Yes|||||| |- |15||||F||1819||||||||Yes|||||| |- |16||[[Thorp-1950|Tharp, Redding]]||M||1823-24||Dec 1859||Tiphoid pneumonia||Yes||No||p. 4, line 9|||| |- |17||||M||1823-24||||||Yes||Yes||||||Is this the 25-year-old man named "Isaac" for whom C.A. Tharp offered a reward in 1849? |- |18||||M||1827||||||Yes||No|||||| |- |19||||M||1827||||||Yes||No|||||| |- |20||||M||1829-30||||||Yes||Yes|||||| |- |21||||M||1830||||||||Yes|||||| |- |22||[[Davice-19|Davice, Thomas]]||M||1832||||||Yes||No||||1518|| |- |23||||M||1834||||||Yes||Yes|||||| |- |24||||F||1834||||||Yes||No|||||| |- |25||||M||1835||||||||Yes|||||| |- |26||[[Thorp-1951|Tharp, Philip ]]||M||1836-37||Apr 1860||Ulceration||Yes||No||p. 3, line 33|||| |- |27||[[Thorp-1952|Tharp, Eliza]]||F||1836-37||Sep 1859||Accidental Burning||Yes||No||p. 3, line 34|||| |- |28||||F||1838||||||Yes||Yes|||||| |- |29||||M||1839||||||Yes||No|||||| |- |30||||F||1840||||||Yes||Yes|||||| |- |31||||M||1840||||||||Yes|||||| |- |32||||M||1842||||||Yes||No|||||| |- |33||||F||1842||||||||Yes|||||| |- |34||||M||1843||||||Yes||Yes|||||| |- |35||[[Deshozar-1|Deshozar, Elizabeth]]||F||1844-45||||||Yes||Yes||||1516|| |- |36||||F||1848||||||Yes||Yes|||||| |- |37||||F||1851||||||||Yes|||||| |- |38||||M||1852||||||||Yes|||||| |- |39||[[Deshozar-2|Deshozar, Antina]]||M||1854||||||||Yes||||1516|| |- |40||[[Davice-20|Davice, Cordelias]]||F||1856||||||||Yes||||1519|| |- |41||[[Davice-21|Davice, Rosetti]]||F||1857||||||||Yes||||1518|| |- |42||||F||1857||||||||Yes|||||| |- |43||[[Deshozar-3|Deshozar, Charles ]]||M||1858||||||||Yes||||1516|| |- |44||[[Deshozar-4|Deshozar, Mariah]]||F||1860||||||||Yes||||1516|| |- |45||||F||1860||||||||Yes|||||| |- |46||Johnson Tharp||M||1845||Dec 1859||Tiphoid Fever||||No||p. 4, line 7|||| |- |47||Nancy Tharp||F||1848||March 1860||Accidental Burning||||No||p. 3, line 32|||| |- |48||Floyd Tharp||M||1854||May 1860||"Conjestion brain"||||No||p. 4, line 4|||| |- |49||Mary Tharp||F||1855||Feb 1860||"Leaky/dropsy? Heart"||||No||p. 4, line 2|||| |- |50||Frank Tharp||M||1859||April 1860||Dropsy of chest||||No||p. 3, line 31|||| |- |51||Wilson Tharp||M||1859||May 1860||Dysentary||||No||p. 3, line 35|||| |- |52||Mahalia Tharp||F||1859||Sept 1859||Worms||||No||p. 4, line 1|||| |- |53||Cornelia Tharp||F||1859||Jan 1860||Strangled||||No||p. 4, line 5|||| |- |54||Mathew Tharp||M||1859||July 1859||Smothered||||No||p. 4, line 6|||| |- |55||Savanah Tharp||F||1859||May 1860||Teething||||No||p. 4, line 8|||| |- |56||Tuncie Tharp||F||1860||March 1860||Tiphoid fever||||No||p. 4, line 3|||| |} ==Research Notes== The 1840 U.S. Federal Census data for Twiggs County does not appear to have accurately reported slave ownership. Charnick Tharp and some of the other nearby landowners who reported owning 10 or more slaves in 1830 and again in 1850 and 1860 are not shown as owning slaves in 1840. Alternate spellings for the surname "Deshozar" may include: Deshozir, Deshozure, Deshozior. Rev. Tharp was the pastor of Stone Creek Baptist Church (Dry Branch, Georgia), and the church was constructed with a balcony area where enslaved ancestors were required/permitted to worship, it is possible that some or all of the enslaved people in his household could be identified through church records, including records the congregation at Stone Creek Baptist Church 1874, an African American church that split (in 1874) from the church founded by the Tharp family. (see https://www.baptistpress.com/resource-library/news/a-new-spirit-refreshes-dry-branch/) Other Churches of Twiggs County are listed here: https://georgiagenealogy.org/twiggs2/churches.html - may include Greater New Hope, Mount Gilgal Baptist (1898?),

Slaves of Christopher Jenkins, South Carolina

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[[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] ==History== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} [[Jenkins-21172|Christopher Jenkins]] (1716-1760) was a planter who lived on Edisto Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. In 1759 Jenkins mortgaged 4 slaves to Joseph Adams for a loan of £300. The note was due 1 Mar 1760. The slaves mortgaged were: '''Mortgage records, 1734-1860; index, 1709-1840''': "Mortgage records, 1734-1860; index, 1709-1840"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/362980 Mortgage records, 1734-1860; index, 1709-1840] Mortgages, v. XX-YY 1757-1761
Film number: 008616181 > image 471 of 490
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34D-79SC-G}} (accessed 12 February 2023) *mortgage 29 Jun 1759
*[[Jenkins-21180|June]] *[[Jenkins-21181|July]] *[[Jenkins-21182|August]] *[[Jenkins-21174|Robbin]] When Jenkins died in 1760 there were 7 slaves named in his probate inventory: '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Inventoris v. 85A-85B 1758-1761
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Inventories, 1758-1761, Vol. 085B > image 37 of 532; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JX3F-4R}} (accessed 11 February 2023) *1760 probate inventory of Christopher Jenkins, Bk 85B p.511
*[[Jenkins-21173|Mingo]], valued at £350 *[[Jenkins-21174|Robbin]], valued at £300 *[[Jenkins-21175|Jacob]], valued at £350 *[[Jenkins-21176|Minar]], valued at £250 *[[Jenkins-21177|Flora]], valued at £200 *[[Jenkins-21178|Will]], valued at £120 *[[Jenkins-21179|Satirah]], valued at £75 ==Sources==

Slaves of Christopher Jenkins (abt. 1790 - abt. 1830), South Carolina

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Charleston_County,_South_Carolina,_Slave_Owners
Charleston_County,_South_Carolina,_Slaves
Edisto_Island,_South_Carolina
Edisto_Island,_South_Carolina_One_Place_Study
USBH_Heritage_Exchange,_Needs_Slave_Profiles
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[[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina]] == History == [[Jenkins-17942|Christopher Jenkins]] (1790-1830) was of Charleston County, South Carolina.https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/27569499.pdf?refreqid=excelsior%3Ab01b6eea79106e34592d236b07d8e818&ab_segments=&origin=&initiator=&acceptTC=1 *p.239/image 18 He lived on Edisto Island, Charleston County, and grew up on his family's property called [[Space:Peter%27s_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Peter's Point Plantation]]. This property was inherited when his father, [[Jenkins-17943|Christopher Jenkins]] (1769-1794) died. Like his father, Christopher Jenkins was a planter. Peter's Point Plantation grew "Sea Island Cotton" and was worked by the large number of slaves that he and his family owned. Christopher Jenkins owned the following properties: *[[Space:Peter%27s_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Peter's Point Plantation]] '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 24 1786-1793 Wills v. 25-26 1793-1800
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1793-1800, Vol. 025 > image 148 of 341; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-J495-ZG}} (accessed 13 February 2023) *will of his father Christopher Jenkins 1794
*property on John's Island, this was for sale after his deathhttps://www.newspapers.com/clip/118470176/1835-christopher-jenkins-plantation/ *The Charleston Daily Courier, Charleston, South Carolina, 23 Oct 1835, Fri, Page 1 *property in St. Bartholomew's Parish called Jenkins Island *and property in the City of Charleston == Slaves == Christopher Jenkins was a slaveholder. When he died in 1830 his will and his probate inventory named and valued the slaves on his property. It is unknown if any these slaves were on the Peter's Point Plantation. His probate inventory states they were inventoried on John's Island. '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 38-39 1826-1834
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1826-1834, Vol. 038 > image 385 of 874; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JLSS-RD}} (accessed 11 February 2023) *1830, the will of Christopher Jenkins, WB 38 p.780
'''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Charleston > Probate Court, Estate inventories > 1824-1834 > No File Description Available > image 857 of 1227
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JJYR-3}} (accessed 11 February 2023) *probate inventory for Christopher Jenkins
* [[Jenkins-22306|King]], [[Jenkins-22128|Clarinda (Clarinder)]], [[Jenkins-22307|Nancy]], [[Jenkins-22175|Amey]], Matilla ([[Jenkins-22308|Matilda]]?) $1,500 * [[Jenkins-22178|Cyrus]], [[Jenkins-22310|Moll]], [[Jenkins-22203|Mary]], [[Jenkins-22174|John Bull (John ?)]] (from son Christopher Jenkins III), [[Jenkins-22311|Henry]] $1,600 ? * [[Jenkins-22312|Bob]], [[Jenkins-22313|Jenny]], [[Jenkins-22314|Bella]], [[Jenkins-22315|Adam]], [[Jenkins-22316|Robert]], [[Jenkins-22317|Lydia]] $1,500 * [[Jenkins-22319|Tom]], [[Jenkins-22320|Sue]], [[Jenkins-22321|Bunch]], [[Jenkins-22322|Hector]], [[Jenkins-22267|Jack]], [[Jenkins-22323|Moris]], [[Jenkins-22324|Little Tom]], [[Jenkins-22325|Hercule]], [[Jenkins-22326|Sander]] $1,900 * [[Jenkins-22327|Sampson]], [[Jenkins-22328|Celia]], [[Jenkins-22330|Sally]], [[Jenkins-22187|Minda/Minder]], [[Jenkins-22331|Hardtimes]], [[Jenkins-22332|Tommy]], [[Jenkins-22333|Anthony]] $1,700 * [[Jenkins-22335|Polidore]], [[Jenkins-22336|Clarinda]], [[Jenkins-22266|Peter]] $700, [[Jenkins-22337|Delia]] $350 ($1,050) * [[Jenkins-22338|Stepney]], [[Jenkins-22339|Doll]], [[Jenkins-22340|Patience]], [[Jenkins-22341|Sary]], [[Jenkins-22342|Rosetta]], [[Jenkins-22343|James]], [[Jenkins-22344|Martha]] $1,400 * [[Jenkins-22348|Charles]], [[Jenkins-22349|Sucy]], [[Jenkins-22350|Tenah]], [[Jenkins-22257|March]], [[Jenkins-22351|Little Charles]], [[Jenkins-22281|Betty]], [[Jenkins-22352|Sampson]] $1,400 * [[Jenkins-22282|Hannah]], [[Jenkins-22353|John]], [[Jenkins-22354|Dido]], [[Jenkins-22355|Adam]], [[Jenkins-22356|Ellena]], [[Jenkins-22357|Old Dido]], [[Jenkins-22358|Tomlanse]] $1,600 * [[Jenkins-22359|Tilla]], [[Jenkins-22360|Renty]], [[Jenkins-22361|Old Stephen]], [[Jenkins-22189|Jane]] ($800), [[Jenkins-22362|Elsey]], [[Jenkins-22363|Peter]], [[Jenkins-22364|Jacob]] (possibly Jenkins-21175, but he would be really old!), [[Jenkins-22365|Tamar]], [[Jenkins-22366|Jenny]], [[Jenkins-22367|Sary]], [[Jenkins-22368|Girgin]], [[Jenkins-22369|Sucy]], [[Jenkins-22370|Susey]], [[Jenkins-22258|June]] $3,800 * [[Jenkins-22371|Old Harry]], [[Jenkins-23075|Nilla]], [[Jenkins-23076|Olde Nancy]], Dublin, Randolph ($1,100) $1,250 * [[Jenkins-22372|Sally]] $600 '''Note: the groupings for these slaves do not appear to represent family relationships. It is not clear from the estate inventory what the purpose of the groupings might be.''' For more information please see [[Space:Peter%27s_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Peter's Point Plantation]] page. ==Research Needed== * There are 2 Toms listed in the father's estate inventory. It is not clear which corresponds to this person, although [[Salvidore-1|Tom Salvidore]] was passed to this owner. * There are 2 Sampsons in this listing. Which is connected to [[Jenkins-21944|Sampson]] cannot be determined yet. * There are Adams in this listing. Neither is listed in the father's documentation. ==Sources== c

Slaves of Christopher Jenkins 1738-1774, South Carolina

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[[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina]] == History == [[Jenkins-21171|Christopher Jenkins]] (1738-1774) was of Charleston County, South Carolina.https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/27569499.pdf?refreqid=excelsior%3Ab01b6eea79106e34592d236b07d8e818&ab_segments=&origin=&initiator=&acceptTC=1 *p.239/image 18 He lived on Edisto Island, Charleston County, and grew up on his family's property called [[Space:Peter%27s_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Peter's Point Plantation]]. This property was most likely inherited when his father, [[Jenkins-21172|Christopher Jenkins]] (1716-1760) died. And like his father, Christopher Jenkins was a planter. Peter's Point Plantation grew "Sea Island Cotton" and was worked by the large number of slaves that he and his family owned. ==Slaves== When Christopher Jenkins died in 1774 a list of 139 slaves were noted in his probate papers. '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 14-16 1771-1779
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1771-1779, Vol. 016 > image 738 of 1138; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-NWS3-8W}} (accessed 11 February 2023) *1774 will of Christopher Jenkins
'''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1771-1774 1772-1776 1774-1785
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Charleston > Probate Court, Estate inventories > 1772-1776 > No File Description Available > image 530 of 809
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-V39L-GY}} (accessed 11 February 2023) *1774 inventory of Christopher Jenkins
89 males #'''[[Jenkins-21831|Scipio]]''', Country Borne, value £800 ('''to son Christopher''') #[[Jenkins-21832|Cyrias]], value £700 ('''to son Christopher ?''') wife Nan #[[Jenkins-21833|Cesar]], value £550 ('''to son Christopher''') #[[Jenkins-21834|Cudjoe]], value £800 ('''to son Christopher''') #[[Jenkins-21173|Mingo]], value £100 ('''to son Christopher''') #'''[[Jenkins-21178|Will]]''', Country Born, value £650 ('''to son Christopher''') #'''[[Jenkins-21175|Jacob]]''' Jaco, value £400 ('''to son Christopher ?''') - Jacel? #[[Jenkins-21835|Tom]], value £750 #[[Jenkins-21836|Bush Abram]], value £150 #[[Jenkins-21843|Peter]], value £650 #[[Jenkins-21844|Joe]], value £650 #[[Jenkins-21845|Herculus]], value £350 #[[Jenkins-21846|Roger]], value £400 #[[Jenkins-21847|Plymoth]], value £400 #[[Jenkins-21848|Jamey]], value £300 #[[Jenkins-21849|Mahomet]], value £350 #[[Jenkins-21850|Sallisbury]], value £480 #[[Jenkins-21851|Bing]], value £350 #[[Jenkins-21852|Camden]], value £400 #[[Jenkins-21853|Sampson]] (1), value £250 #[[Jenkins-21854|Prince]], value £350 #[[Jenkins-21855|Jonathan]], value £480 #[[Jenkins-21856|Duke]], value £350 #[[Jenkins-21857|Fryday]], value £100 #[[Jenkins-21858|Charles]], value £350 #[[Jenkins-21859|Abram Will]], value £270 #[[Jenkins-21860|Norriway]], value £650 #[[Jenkins-21861|Sambo]], value £400 #[[Jenkins-21864|Toney]], value £280 #[[Jenkins-21865|Frank]], value £400 #[[Jenkins-21866|Wad Will]], value £370 #[[Jenkins-21867|Harry]], value £370 #[[Jenkins-21889|Cramp]], value £100 #[[Jenkins-21890|Cain]], value £370 #[[Jenkins-21891|Abel]], value £350 #[[Jenkins-21892|Pompey]], value £320 #[[Jenkins-21893|Sorrow]], value £200 #[[Jenkins-21894|Jacob]], Co Born, value £600 #[[Jenkins-21901|Abraham]], value £700 #[[Jenkins-21902|Conner]], value £280 #[[Jenkins-21903|Cherokee]], value £550 #[[Jenkins-21904|Old Cudjoe]], value £020 #[[Jenkins-21905|Sancho]], value £500 #[[Jenkins-21906|France]], value £100 #[[Jenkins-21181|July]], value £500 #[[Jenkins-21907|Orchard]], value £500 #[[Jenkins-21910|Carp'r Jacob]], value £400 #[[Jenkins-21911|? ? Jack]], value £600 ('''to son Christopher ?''') #[[Jenkins-21912|London]], value £300 #[[Jenkins-21913|Old Scipio]], value £050 #[[Jenkins-21914|Cardess]], value £480 #[[Jenkins-21915|Hazard]], value £380 #[[Jenkins-21916|Naro]], value £380 #[[Jenkins-21917|Gosport]], value £400 #[[Jenkins-21918|Old Jack]], value £5 #[[Jenkins-21920|Old Cam]], value £250 #[[Jenkins-21921|Straphon]], boy, value £500 ('''to wife Providence''') #'''[[Jenkins-21922|Sharper]]''', value £320 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #'''[[Jenkins-21923|Marcuss]]''', value £350 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #[[Jenkins-21924|Israel]], value £320 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #[[Jenkins-21925|Mars]], value £330 #[[Jenkins-21926|Aaron]], value £300 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #'''[[Jenkins-21927|Boston]],''' value £300 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #[[Jenkins-21928|Fortune]], value £330 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #'''[[Jenkins-21929|Carolina]]''', value £320 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #[[Jenkins-21930|Bob]], value £300 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #[[Jenkins-21931|Dublin]], boy, value £330 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #'''[[Jenkins-21932|Anson]]''', value £300 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #[[Jenkins-21933|Pollydore]], value £320 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #'''[[Jenkins-21934|Damond]]''', value £300 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #[[Jenkins-21935|Tytus]], value £280 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #'''[[Jenkins-21936|Quaco]]''', value £350 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #'''[[Jenkins-21937|Sam]]''', value £220 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #'''[[Jenkins-21938|Joshua]]''', value £100 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #'''[[Jenkins-21939|Isaac]]''', value £250 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #'''[[Jenkins-21940|Andrew]]''', value £200 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #[[Jenkins-21941|Bristole]], value £200 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #'''[[Jenkins-21942|Stephen]]''', value £300 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #[[Salvidore-1|Tom Salvidore]], value £500 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy, carpenter #'''[[Jenkins-21944|Sampson]]''' (2), value £230 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #'''[[Jenkins-21945|Jaff]]''', value £200 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy Taff #'''[[Jenkins-21946|Bacchus]]''', value £200 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #[[Jenkins-21947|Tolly]], value £150 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy #[[Jenkins-21948|Wills son of Riner]], value £350 ('''to son Christopher''') - boy, carpenter #[[Jenkins-21949|Toney]], value £380 #[[Jenkins-21950|Ned]], value £380 #[[Jenkins-21951|Cupid]], value £260 #[[Jenkins-21174|Robbin]], value £320 #[[Jenkins-21952|Youth]], value £300 ? August ('''to son Christopher''') ? Moses ('''to son Christopher''') - boy 38 females & 12 children #[[Jenkins-21955|Nann]] (1) & 2 child'n, value £750 ('''to son Christopher''') - husband Cyprus/Cyrias #[[Jenkins-21956|Florah]], C Born, & 2 child'n, value £700 ('''to son Christopher''') #[[Jenkins-21957|Nann]] (2), value £350 ('''to son Christopher''') #[[Jenkins-21958|Satira]] (1), value £350 ('''to son Christopher''') #[[Jenkins-21959|Dinah]] (1), value £700 ('''to wife Providence''') #[[Jenkins-21960|Runah]], value £750 #[[Jenkins-21961|Amy]], value £250 #[[Jenkins-22064|Moll]], value £450 #[[Jenkins-22066|Pegg]] & ch'd [[Jenkins-22065|Charlotte]], value £550 #[[Jenkins-22067|Venus]], value £300 #[[Jenkins-22068|Old Miley]], value £180 #[[Jenkins-22069|Hagar]] & child [[Jenkins-22070|Cuff]], value £250 ('''to wife Providence, then to son Christopher''') #[[Jenkins-22071|Rose]], value £350 #[[Jenkins-22072|Prudence]], value £380 #[[Jenkins-22073|Sarah]] & child [[Jenkins-22074|James]], value £400 #[[Jenkins-22075|Violet]] & child [[Jenkins-22076|Nancy]]?-alet, value £450 #[[Jenkins-22113|Florah]] & child [[Jenkins-22114|Lott]], value £250 #[[Jenkins-22115|Mary]] & child [[Jenkins-22116|Wally]], value £250 #[[Jenkins-22117|Bess]], value £300 #[[Jenkins-22118|Betty]], value £330 #[[Jenkins-22119|Patience]], value £350 #[[Jenkins-22120|Genny]] & child [[Jenkins-22121|Phillis]], value £350 #[[Jenkins-22122|Cillar]] & child [[Jenkins-22123|Phebe]], value £350 #[[Jenkins-22124|Satirah]] (2), value £400 #[[Jenkins-22125|Silvia]], value £350 #[[Jenkins-22126|Old Dinah]] (2), value £50 #[[Jenkins-22127|Mocco]], value £180 #'''[[Jenkins-22128|Clarinder (Clarinda)]]''', value £120 ('''to son Christopher''') #[[Jenkins-22129|Murriah]], value £300 - girl #'''[[Jenkins-22130|Lindy]]''', value £250 ('''to son Christopher''') - girl #[[Jenkins-22131|Lucey]], value £280 ('''to son Christopher''') - girl #[[Jenkins-22132|Rachael]], value £250 ('''to son Christopher''') - girl #[[Jenkins-22133|Hagar]], value £220 #[[Jenkins-22134|Mulatto Amey]], value £480 ('''to wife Providence, then to son Christopher''') #[[Jenkins-22135|Tenah]], value £300 ('''to wife Providence''') #[[Jenkins-22136|Hannah]], value £280 #[[Jenkins-22137|Binah]], value £280 #[[Jenkins-22138|Jude]], value £200 For more information please see the [[Space:Peter%27s_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Peter's Point Plantation]] page. ===Research Needed=== * Many of the slaves mentioned in the estate inventory are NOT listed in the will and there is no information at this time about their disposition. ==Sources==

Slaves of Christopher Jenkins 1769-1794, South Carolina

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Charleston_County,_South_Carolina,_Slave_Owners
Charleston_County,_South_Carolina,_Slaves
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[[Category:Peter's Point Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina]] == History == {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} [[Jenkins-17943|Christopher Jenkins]] (1769-1794) was of Charleston County, South Carolina.https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/27569499.pdf?refreqid=excelsior%3Ab01b6eea79106e34592d236b07d8e818&ab_segments=&origin=&initiator=&acceptTC=1 *p.239/image 18 He lived on Edisto Island, Charleston County, and grew up on his family's property called [[Space:Peter%27s_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Peter's Point Plantation]]. This property was inherited when his father, [[Jenkins-21171|Christopher Jenkins]] (1738-1774) died. Like his father, Christopher Jenkins was a planter. Peter's Point Plantation grew "Sea Island Cotton" and was worked by the large number of slaves that he and his family owned. ==Slaves== Christopher Jenkins was a slaveholder. When he died in 1794 his will, and his personal property inventory after his death named and valued the slaves at each of his properties.'''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 24 1786-1793 Wills v. 25-26 1793-1800
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1793-1800, Vol. 025 > image 147 of 341; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-J495-7P}} (accessed 11 February 2023) *1794 will of Christopher Jenkins
'''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1783-1810
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Charleston > Probate Court, Estate inventories > 1793-1800 > No File Description Available > image 619 of 1123
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-VSSR-8X}} (accessed 11 February 2023) *1794 probate inventory of Christopher Jenkins
At [[Space:Peter%27s_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Peter's Point Plantation]] in St. Johns Parish: * [[Jenkins-22174|John Bull]] £200 ('''to son Christopher''') * [[Jenkins-21942|Stephen]] £180 ('''to son John'''), [[Jenkins-22178|Cyrus]] £100, [[Jenkins-21939|Isaac]] £120, total value £400 * [[Jenkins-21940|Andrew]] £100, [[Jenkins-21946|Bacchus]] £100, total value £200 * [[Jenkins-22179|Dick]] £130 ('''to daughter Susannah'''), [[Jenkins-21945|Jaff (Taff)]] £100, [[Jenkins-21936|Quaco]] £70, total £300 * [[Jenkins-21944|Sampson]] £110, [[Jenkins-22180|Tom]] £80, [[Jenkins-22181|Cass]] £35, [[Jenkins-21831|Scipio]] £15, total £240 * [[Jenkins-22182|Lymus]] £110, [[Jenkins-22183|Mingo]]a boy £80 ('''to son Christopher'''), [[Jenkins-22184|Magirt]] a boy £60, total £250 * [[Jenkins-22185|Isaac]] a boy £50, [[Jenkins-22186|Pegg]] a girl £60, [[Jenkins-22187|Minder]] a girl £60, [[Jenkins-22188|Miley]] a girl £70, total £240 ('''to daughter Eliza''') son of Patt * [[Jenkins-22189|Jane]] a girl £45, Wenches and children, [[Jenkins-22190|Amy]] & 2 children ('''to daughter Eliza'''), [[Jenkins-22191|Maryann]] ('''to daughter Eliza'''), [[Jenkins-22192|Jammey]] £200, total £245 ('''to son John''') * [[Jenkins-22193|Dall]] and 4 children, [[Jenkins-22194|Will]], [[Jenkins-22175|Amey]] ('''to son Christopher'''), [[Jenkins-22201|Billy]] ('''to son John'''), [[Jenkins-22202|Thomas]], £220 * [[Jenkins-22203|Mary]] & one child ('''to wife Mary''') ? along with Doll and Ned, [[Jenkins-22176|Cyrus]] £120 ('''to son Christopher'''), [[Jenkins-22236|Pattey]] and one child, [[Jenkins-22237|Will]] £100 ('''to daughter Eliza''') son of Patt, [[Jenkins-22238|Mimah]] and 3 children, [[Jenkins-22239|Jolly]], [[Jenkins-22240|Taff]], [[Jenkins-22241|Flowrah]] £170, [[Jenkins-22242|Bellah]] and one child, [[Jenkins-22243|Nan]] £90 ('''to daughter Susannah''') - daughter of Dicks?, [[Jenkins-22244|Hagar]] and 2 children, [[Jenkins-22245|Sambo]] ('''to daughter Susannah''') - son of Hagar, [[Jenkins-22246|Rachel]] £90, [[Jenkins-22247|Phebe]] & old wench ('''to daughter Susannah'''), [[Jenkins-22248|Mall]] £10-100, total £670 At [[Space:Jenkins_Seaside_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Jenkins Seaside Plantation]] in St. Luke's Parish. Christopher Jenkins had owned 26 1/2 of these enslaved persons, and Isaac Jenkins (Christopher's brother-in-law) at his death in 1796 owned 13 1/2 of these enslaved persons.'''Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868''': "Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/403536 Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868] Bills of complaint, no. 1-34 1813
Film number: 008458575 > image 365 of 638
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C3M5-59TX-Y}} (accessed 16 June 2023) *Bills of Complaint, 1813 No.18, loose papers
* [[Jenkins-21178|Will]] £100 ?, [[Jenkins-21923|Marcuss/Marcus]] £110, [[Jenkins-21175|Jacob]] £90, total £300 * [[Jenkins-21932|Anson]] £100, [[Jenkins-21922|Sharper]] £80, [[Jenkins-21929|Carolina]] £80, total £260 * [[Jenkins-21927|Boston]] £80, [[Jenkins-22256|Moses]] £70, [[Jenkins-21938|Joshua]] £100, total £250 * [[Jenkins-21937|Sam]] £100, [[Jenkins-22257|March]] £50, [[Jenkins-22258|June]] £50, [[Jenkins-22259|Lymas]] £90, total £290 * [[Jenkins-22260|Billy]] £100, wenches, [[Jenkins-22261|Nan]] & one child, [[Jenkins-22262|Profit]] £90, total £190 * [[Jenkins-22264|Rachel]] £80, [[Jenkins-22265|Loosy]] & 4 children, [[Jenkins-22266|Peter]], [[Jenkins-22267|Jack]], [[Jenkins-22268|Cate]] ('''to son John'''), [[Jenkins-22269|Nelly]] £180, [[Jenkins-22130|Lindy]] & 2 children, [[Jenkins-22273|Sanco]], [[Jenkins-22274|Phillis]] £100, [[Jenkins-22128|Clarinder (Clarinda)]] & 2 children, [[Jenkins-21934|Damond]], [[Jenkins-22275|Leah]] £100, [[Jenkins-22129|Murriah]] & 3 children, [[Jenkins-22276|Sharper]], [[Jenkins-22277|Cuff]], [[Jenkins-22278|Rachel]] £140, total £600 * wench [[Jenkins-22279|Sophia]] and one child, [[Jenkins-22280|Satirah]] £70, total £70 * girls: [[Jenkins-22281|Betty]] £50, [[Jenkins-22282|Hannah]] £60, [[Jenkins-22283|Sharlot]] £50, total £160 * wench [[Jenkins-22284|Rinah]] and child, [[Jenkins-22285|Monday]] £65, total £65 * [[Jenkins-22286|old Flowrah]] £5, total £5 For more information please see: *[[Space:Peter%27s_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Peter's Point Plantation]] *[[Space:Jenkins_Seaside_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Jenkins Seaside Plantation]] ==Research Needed== * [[Jenkins-21832|Cyrias]] - cannot determine which Cyrus in this list is the same person that was inherited from [[Jenkins-21171|Christopher Jenkins]] (1738-1774). * There are 2 Toms listed in the father's estate inventory. It is not clear which corresponds to this person, although [[Salvidore-1|Tom Salvidore]] was passed to this owner. ==Sources==

Slaves of Christopher Smith, Louisa County, Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Plantation Page]] [[Category:Louisa County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Louisa County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] This is a page documenting the slaves of [[Smith-289175|Christopher Smith]] of Louisa County, Virginia. Christopher Smith was a plantation owner in Louisa County, Virginia. His father, Charles Smith, was a very successful merchant in Hanover County, and Christopher leveraged his inheritance to build a large plantation. At the time of his death, he owned 95 slaves, including children. In his will, probated in 1804, he manumitted one slave family. "Louisa, Virginia, United States Records," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9PD-YGD : October 31, 2022), image 102 of 417; Virginia. County Court (Louisa County). Their names were '''Betty Kinny, her son Billy, and her daughter Sally, who had four children, Louisa, John, David, Amelia, and Sam. Two other children of Betty's (Marcia Smith Overton and John Willis) were manumitted by their owner in 1806.'''https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=lva/vi00023.xml;query=Betty%20Kinney;brand=default, GUIDE TO THE SAMUEL OVERTON PAPERS, 1806, Marcia Smith Overton (b. ca. 1794) and John Willis (b. ca. 1798) were the children of Betty Kinney, a slave of Christopher Smith's. Deed of emancipation by Samuel Overton of Hanover County, Virginia, for Marcia Smith Overton and John Willis, children of Betty Kinney. The deed was dated 5 April 1806 and was recorded in Henrico County, Virginia, on 7 April 1806. This deed can be found in Henrico County Deed Book 7, 1803-1806, pp. 442-443. The names of his slaves were listed in the inventory of his estate along with their assigned values. '''Probate''': "Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900"
Will Books, 1745-1865 ; General Index to Wills, 1742-1947; Author: Virginia. County Court (Louisa County); Probate Place: Louisa, Virginia
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Christopher Smith probate in 1801-1817 in Louisa, Virginia, USA. Film number: 114

'''Slaves of the mansion house'''
A total of 56 adults, and eight children. '''NOTE''' Those with the "last name" of Carpenter, Tanner or Blacksmith, are identifiers rather than Last Names, so they will get Smith as LN and Blacksmith or Carpenter as a Nickname. # Nanny - no value associated # Billy Blacksmith - 150.00 # Ben Blacksmith - 100.00 # Cuzza? - 50.00 # Cate - 75.00 # Abraham - 90.00 # Ester - 60.00 # Macous - 55.00 # Polly - 45.00 # Caroline - 40.00 # Lucinder - 30.00 # Washington - 25.00 # Willis - 18.00 # Sarah & 2 children - 120.00 # Frank - 50.00 # John (Tanner) 120.00 # Roger - 90.00 # Abraham a carpenter - 60.00 # Hannah - 0.00 # Eddy - 50.00 # Dick - 130.00 # Rachel - 90.00 # Cury Gardener - 90.00 # Betty Jackson & child - 105.00 # Anthony (Carpenter) 100.00 # Cate - 30.00 # Molly & child Anthony - 80.00 # Charles - 0.00 # Henry - 60.00 # Marcy - 50.00 # Jacob - 35.00 # Sally - 62.00 # Tinsley - 25.00 # Phillis - 15.00 # Abby - 90.00 # Dave - 90.00 # Winston - 65.00 # Neloon? - 55.00 # Gabriel - 45.00 # Dobly - 30.00 # Isbel & Dick her child - 95.00 # Anne - 35.00 # Lucy - 25.00 # Lucy & child Ben - 100.00 # Isaac - 90.00 # Fanny & child Daniel - 95.00 # Edmmond - 50.00 # Wilson - 45.00 # Clary - 55.00 # Phillis - 28.00 # Daniel - 80.00 # Aggy & child William - 90.00 # Winny - 90.00 # Bob - 65.00 # Isaac - 55.00 # Clinton - 45.00 # Mike - 35.00 '''Slaves at the quarters?''' * David Smith - Overseer # Lucky - 50.00 # David - 60.00 # Lyba? - 50.00 # Lucy - 70.00 # Dick - 10.00 # Matilda - 70.00 # Jacob - 95.00 # Sam - 85.00 # Ceaser - 75.00 # Matt - 95.00 # Nathan - 100.00 # Billy - 100.00 # James - 100.00 # Frank - 100.00 # Isarael - 100.00 # Primus - 95.00 # Matt - 100.00 # Buster - 100.00 # Jacob - 100.00 # Barnabas - 85.00 # Julia - 95.00 # Sally - 75.00 # Nan -70.00 == Sources ==

Slaves of Clayborn Maddox, Georgia

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[[Category:Greene County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Greene County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] The purpose of this page is to record those enslaved by [[Maddox-3511|Clayborn Maddox]] in an effort to connect them to their descendants. ==Guardian== The following slaves belonged to the heirs of David Ellington for whom Clayborn Maddox was guardian. He arranged for the hiring of the slaves each year during their minority. (only two years of hire included below) '''Probate - Hire''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
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{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |-bgcolor=d4e789 |Slave||Inherited by '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/204554 Returns and divisions of estates, 1816-1851] Returns and divisions, v. H-I 1816-1829
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Greene > Divisions of estates and returns 1816-1829 vol H-I > image 85 of 485; citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia.
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||1816 Hire '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/204554 Returns and divisions of estates, 1816-1851] Returns and divisions, v. H-I 1816-1829
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Greene > Divisions of estates and returns 1816-1829 vol H-I > image 29 of 485; citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia.
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||1817 Hire '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/204554 Returns and divisions of estates, 1816-1851] Returns and divisions, v. H-I 1816-1829
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Greene > Divisions of estates and returns 1816-1829 vol H-I > image 58 of 485; citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia.
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L93L-NPHB}} (accessed 5 April 2023)
|- |Sophia||[[Ellington-1139|David Ellington]]||Lewis Jenkins||Wm Bugg |- |Jenny||[[Ellington-702|Richard Ellington]]||W Bugg||Levi White |- |Watson (Woodson)||[[Ellington-702|Richard Ellington]]||Lewis Jenkins||same |- |Hannah||[[Ellington-702|Richard Ellington]]||Lewis Jenkins||same |- |Burrell (Burwell)||[[Ellington-1138|Josiah Ellington]]||Randle Dye||Samuel Dickson |- |[[Ellington-1140|Bob]]||[[Ellington-1139|David Ellington]]||Thomas Victory||same |- |West||[[Ellington-1139|David Ellington]]||Thomas Bell||Levi White |- |Amy & child||[[Ellington-1138|Josiah Ellington]]||John McHargue||Timothy Veazey |- |Clarissa||||A W Maddox||Arch Trapley |} :Charely - [[Ellington-1138|Josiah Ellington]] :Alsey - [[Ellington-702|Richard Ellington]] - one of these was probably Amy's child, was Alsey actually Clarissa? [[Ellington-1140|Bob]] was a blacksmith. '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/204554 Returns and divisions of estates, 1816-1851] Returns and divisions, v. H-I 1816-1829
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Greene > Divisions of estates and returns 1816-1829 vol H-I > image 104 of 485; citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia.
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'''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/204554 Returns and divisions of estates, 1816-1851] Returns and divisions, v. H-I 1816-1829
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Greene > Divisions of estates and returns 1816-1829 vol H-I > image 153 of 485; citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia.
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==Will== The following slaves were listed in the will and bequeathed as below. '''Will''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills, 1786-1921; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Greene County)
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Susannah White probate in 1786-1877.
{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |-bgcolor=d4e789 |Slave||Description||Inherited by |- |[[Maddox-4044|Ned]]||blacksmith||son, [[Maddox-3512|Anthony W Maddox]] |- |[[Maddox-4045|Essex]]||boy||son, [[Maddox-3512|Anthony W Maddox]] |- |Henry||||daughter, [[Maddox-4037|Anna White]] |- |Seaborn||||daughter, [[Maddox-4037|Anna White]] |- |Booker||||daughter, [[Maddox-3513|Betsy Bugg]] |- |Nan||woman with 2 children||daughter, [[Maddox-3513|Betsy Bugg]] |- |Eliza||child of Nan||daughter, [[Maddox-3513|Betsy Bugg]] |- |Henrietta||child of Nan||daughter, [[Maddox-3513|Betsy Bugg]] |- |Stephen||man||daughter, [[Maddox-4037|Susannah White]] |- |Major||||daughter, [[Maddox-1344|Patsy Gibbs]] |- |[[Maddox-4039|Betty]]||woman with 4 children||daughter, [[Maddox-1344|Patsy Gibbs]] |- |[[Maddox-4040|Ned]]||child of [[Maddox-4039|Betty]]||daughter, [[Maddox-1344|Patsy Gibbs]] |- |[[Maddox-4041|Madison]]||child of [[Maddox-4039|Betty]]||daughter, [[Maddox-1344|Patsy Gibbs]] |- |[[Maddox-4042|Harriet]]||child of [[Maddox-4039|Betty]]||daughter, [[Maddox-1344|Patsy Gibbs]] |- |[[Maddox-4043|Lurania]]||child of [[Maddox-4039|Betty]]||daughter, [[Maddox-1344|Patsy Gibbs]] |- |Vincy||woman||[[Ellington-1139|David Ellington]] |- |unnamed||infant of Vincy||[[Ellington-1139|David Ellington]] |- |Abram||man||[[Ellington-1138|Josiah Ellington]] |- |Elizha||man||William W D Weaver |- |Albert||man||Travis Weaver |- |Dolly||woman||Travis Weaver |- |Albert||boy||Travis Weaver |} In his will Clayborn notes that the slaves left to David and Josiah Ellington came into his possession when he married their mother. Clayborn notes in his will that the slaves left to William and Travis Weaver came to him during the division of the Estate of Benjamin Weaver. ==Sources==

Slaves of Colson Moreland, Georgia

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[[Category:Upson County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Putnam County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Putnam County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Pike County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Pike County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Upson County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Moreland-1911|Colson Moreland]], and attempt to connect them to their families. He enslaved people in Putnam County, Upson County, and Pike County in Georgia. === Slaves === * '''1820 US Census:''' 4 (Putnam County) ** 2 males under 14 ** 1 male 26 through 44 ** 1 female 14 through 25 * '''1826:''' His father bequeathed [[Moreland-1904|Isham]] to him in his will. * '''1850 US Census:''' 25 (Upson County) ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!!Age!!Birth Year!!Race |- |Female||55||1795||Black |- |Female||35||1815||Black |- |Female||22||1828||Black |- |Female||27||1823||Black |- |Male||35||1815||Black |- |Male||15||1835||Black |- |Male||12||1838||Black |- |Male||14||1836||Black |- |Female||9||1841||Black |- |Female||12||1838||Black |- |Female||11||1839||Black |- |Female||7||1843||Black |- |Female||5||1845||Black |- |Female||3||1847||Black |- |Female||5||1845||Black |- |Male||6||1844||Black |- |Male||10||1840||Black |- |Male||7||1843||Black |- |Male||6||1844||Black |- |Male||4||1846||Black |- |Male||4||1846||Black |- |Male||1||1849||Black |- |Male||1||1849||Black |- |Male||0||1850||Black |} * '''1860 US Census:''' 15 (Pike County) ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!!Age!!Birth Year!!Race |- |Male||74||1786||Black |- |Female||50||1810||Black |- |Female||40||1820||Black |- |Female||32||1828||Mulatto |- |Male||23||1837||Black |- |Male||23||1837||Black |- |Male||17||1843||Black |- |Male||15||1845||Mulatto |- |Male||15||1845||Black |- |Male||12||1848||Black |- |Male||10||1850||Black |- |Female||8||1852||Mulatto |- |Male||5||1855||Black |- |Male||5||1855||Black |- |Male||2||1858||Mulatto |} == Will == Colson Moreland bequeathed 15 enslaved people to his wife and children and a woman named Mary T Hines. '''Note:''' The Isham below is the same Isham that his father bequeathed to him and he had become an old man (born in 1786 according to the Colson's 1860 slave census record). {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!Lifestage!!New Slave Owner |- |Birdy||F||A||Elizabeth (Reese) Moreland |- |Elbert||M||A||Elizabeth (Reese) Moreland |- |Eli||M||A||Elizabeth (Reese) Moreland |- |Berry||M||C||Elizabeth (Reese) Moreland |- |[[Moreland-1904|Isham]]||M||A||Colson Jr and William Moreland |- |Esther||F||?||Perniah (Moreland) Alexander |- |Ann||F||?||Mary T Hines |- |Evans||M||?||Mary T Hines |- |Render?||?||?||Cynthia (Moreland) Taylor |- |Arnold||M||?||Cynthia (Moreland) Taylor |- |Nantha||F||?||Martha (Moreland) Walker |- |Louisa||F||?||Martha (Moreland) Walker |- |Charles||M||?||Colson Moreland Jr |- |Lurany?||?||?||Colson Moreland Jr |- |Augustus||M||?||William Moreland |- |Russel||M||?||William Moreland |} He wanted the remainder of the people he enslaved to be divided into six lots for his five children (Colson, William, Perniah, Cynthia, and Martha) and his granddaughter Mary Alexander to choose from. == Sources == * '''1820 Census''': "United States Census, 1820"
citing p. , NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm .
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Colson Morelande in Putnam, Georgia, United States. * '''1850 Census (Slave Schedule)''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 1; FHL microfilm: 442905; Record number: 6715;
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Holson Moreland owner in household of Holson Moreland in Upson, Georgia, United States. * '''1860 Census (Slave Schedule)''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 5; Line: 14; FHL microfilm: 000803150; Record number: 113791;
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{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YB6-9QRY}} Image number 00210
Coalson Moreland owner in household of Coalson Moreland in Pike, Georgia, United States. * '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Wills, Inventory, Appraisements, Minutes, 1823-1829; Wills, 1844-1912; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Pike County); Probate Place: Pike, Georgia
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Colson Morland Sr probate on 9 Nov 1862.

Slaves of Constantine Bailey, South Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] == Biography == {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Bailey-39564|Constantine Bailey]] (1827 - 1884), and attempt to connect them to their families. The available documentation does not permit determining which plantation which slaves worked on. === Plantations === * [[Space:Blue_House_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Blue House Plantation]], Charleston County, South Carolina * [[Space:Palmetto_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Palmetto Plantation]], Charleston County, South Carolina === Slaves === 1859 - Runaway from the Blue House Plantation on yesterday morning, five Negro Men, viz: [[Bailey-41398|'''Sam''']], [[Bailey-41587|'''Jordon''']], [[Bailey-41588|'''Adam''']], [[Bailey-41589|'''George''']], and [[Bailey-41590|'''Henry''']], all Black, and aged from 23 to 27 years of age. They will most likely try to make their way along the Charleston and Savannah Rail Road to Charleston, and cross the Ashley River at the New Bridge, and then along the Northeastern Rail Road for Wilmington, N. C. A liberal reward will be paid for the apprehension of all or either of the above Negros, delivered in the Work House or any Jail so the owner gets them. Apply at 111 East Bay. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charleston-daily-courier-1859-runawa/124542706/ *The Charleston Daily Courier, Charleston, South Carolina, Wed, May 25, 1859, Page 3 Constantine Bailey received all of his father's enslaved persons from the Edisto Island plantation. Received from his father's will: '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 48-49 1856-1862
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1856-1862, Vol. 048 > image 220 of 554; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-N45S-F}} (accessed 17 May 2023) *1857 will of Thomas Bailey
*[[Bailey-41399|Dido]] *[[Bailey-41593|Titus]] *[[Bailey-41594|Daphne]] *[[Bailey-41595|Edward]] *[[Bailey-41596|Abigail]] *[[Bailey-41597|Billy]] *[[Bailey-41598|Joe]] *[[Bailey-41599|Sylvia]] *[[Bailey-41600|July]] *[[Bailey-41601|Colcot]] *[[Bailey-41602|John]] ===Slave Schedules=== '''1850 Slave Schedule'''
In the 1850 census Constantine was in St Johns Colleton Parish, Charleston, South Carolina, United States with 55 slaves. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington Dc; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Constantine Bailey in St Johns Colleton Parish, Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
'''1860 Slave Schedule'''
In the 1860 census Constantine was in Edisto Island, Colleton, South Carolina, United States with 29 slaves. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Constantine Bailey in Edisto Island, Colleton, South Carolina, USA.
In the 1860 census (following page) Constantine was in Edisto Island, Colleton, South Carolina, United States with 86 more slaves. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Constantine Bailey in Edisto Island, Colleton, South Carolina, USA.
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* Sullivan's Island, Payroll# 5140National Archives at Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Confederate Slave Payrolls, 1874-1899; NAID: 719477; Record Group Number:: 109; Record Group Title:: War Department Collection of Confederate Records, 1825-1927 '''New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., Slave Manifests, 1807-1860'''
* William (Edisto Island) ==Research Needed== * Expand the list of slaves from the earlied census records. ==Sources==

Slaves of Constantine Whitfield

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==Slaves of Constantine Whitfield, North Carolina== The purpose of this page is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Whitfield-300|Constantine Whitfield]] and to possibly link them to their family. In 1790, Constantine was recorded living in Craven County, North Carolina as head of a twenty-nine person household, which included twenty-five slaves."United States Census, 1790", Craven County, North Carolina, United States, Constance Whitfield; citing Page 433, NARA Publication M637, Roll 7, Family History Library Film: 0568147. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2M-QKQ FamilySearch record], {{Ancestry Sharing|30888356|eb7e25}} and {{Ancestry Record|5058|163183}}, accessed 3 September 2022. In 1795 and 1797, he gifted twenty slaves to his children and five slaves to his grandchildren. ===Deed of Gift=== :On 25 March 1795, Constantine Whitfield gifted nine slaves to daughter [[Whitfield-367|Winneford Miller]] in Duplin County, North Carolina.Deed of Gift, Duplin County, North Carolina, Book 3A, Page 53. [https://dlas.uncg.edu/deeds/deed/NC.DUP.3A.53.1/ Image NC.DUP.3A.53.1] from Digital Library on American Slavery, People Not Property: Slave Deeds, accessed 20 October 2022. *[[Whitfield-3797|Dorotha]] *Jimmima *David *Anna *Jack *Peg *Bev *Jacob *Agnes :On 25 March 1795, Constantine Whitfield gifted eight slaves to daughter [[Whitfield-366|Ferebe Whitfield Pearsall]] in Duplin County, North Carolina.Deed of Gift, Duplin County, North Carolina, 25 March 1795, Book 3A, Page 54. Constantine Whitfield deed to James Pearsall, states that he gifted 8 slaves to his daughter Ferebe.[https://dlas.uncg.edu/deeds/deed/NC.DUP.3A.54.2/ Image NC.DUP.3A.54.2] from Digital Library on American Slavery, People Not Property: Slave Deeds, accessed 30 September 2022. *[[Whitfield-3799|Chloe]] *[[Whitfield-3800|Buck]], child of Chloe *[[Whitfield-3801|Charlotte]], child of Chloe *[[Whitfield-3802|Chloe]], child of Chloe *[[Whitfield-3803|Arthur]], child of Chloe *[[Whitfield-3804|Doll]], child of Chloe *[[Whitfield-3805|Penny]] *[[Whitfield-3829|Charles]] :On 15 February 1797, Constantine Whitfield gifted three slaves to daughter [[Whitfield-362|Barbara Tooley]] in Craven County, North Carolina.Deed of Gift, Craven County, North Carolina, 15 February 1797, Book 32, Page 723. [https://dlas.uncg.edu/deeds/deed/NC.CRA.32.723.1/ Image NC.CRA.32.723.1] from Digital Library on American Slavery, People Not Property: Slave Deeds, accessed 30 September 2022. *Stephen *Grace *Jane :On 18 February 1797, Constantine Whitfield gifted five slaves to granddaughters Barbery Tooley, Betsy Tooley and Fereby Tooley in Craven County, North Carolina.Deed of Gift, Craven County, North Carolina, 18 February 1797, Book 32, Page 723. [https://dlas.uncg.edu/deeds/deed/NC.CRA.32.723.2/ Image NC.CRA.32.723.2] from Digital Library on American Slavery, People Not Property: Slave Deeds, accessed 30 September 2022. *Phillip *Nan *Rachel *Phillis *Venus ===Last Will=== :In his Last Will, he writes "I give and bequeath unto my daughter [[Whitfield-362|Barbara Tooley]]......likewise two negroes Jupiter and Doll...." ==Research Notes== *Slaves of Ferebe (Whitifield) Pearsall: The "Constantine Whitfield deed to James Pearsall", states that he gifted 8 slaves to his daughter Ferebe Pearsall, who supposedly died sometime after 25 March 1795. So did the eight slaves stay in James' possession? :: On 22 July 1807, James Pearsall sold to John Outlaw a 14 year old enslaved girl named "Doll". James Pearsall to John Outlaw, Bill of Sale, Duplin County, North Carolina, 22 July1807, Bill of Sale, Book 3A, Page 500. James Pearsall to John Outlaw Bill of sale for 14 year old enslaved girl named "Doll". [https://dlas.uncg.edu/deeds/deed/NC.DUP.3A.500.2/ Image NC.DUP.3A.500.2] from Digital Library on American Slavery, People Not Property: Slave Deeds, accessed 21 October 2022. Is she the same child of Chole, named Doll, who was gifted to Ferebe in 1795? == Sources ==

Slaves of Cornelia (Greene) Skipwith Littlefield, Georgia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Greene-1577|Cornelia (Greene) Shipwith Littlefield]], and attempt to connect them to their families. ==Inheritance== In 1810 the property of General Nathanael Greene was divided according to his will. His daughter, Cornelia inherited the Littlefield Plantation and it's slaves:Camden County Deed Book H page 184-187 [http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: The Buying and Selling of Africans in Camden County, Georgia. 1787-1865. A collection of slave deed abstracts Compiled by TARA D. FIELDS, pp 31]Andrew, Alba, Sacky, Cella, Margaret, Wig, Ned, Elsy, Nancy and her child (not named), Samson, Jack, Christiana, Judy, Isaac, Billy, Jenny, Sike, Charity, Abigail, Old Lucy, Sue, Bob, Lucy, Clarinda, Mingo, Sally, George, Stepny and John. In December of 1811 Henry E Turner, husband of Martha Greene Nightingale,Camden County Deed Book H page 469 [http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: The Buying and Selling of Africans in Camden County, Georgia. 1787-1865. A collection of slave deed abstracts Compiled by TARA D. FIELDS] and Edward B Littlefield, husband of Cornelia L Skipwith,Camden County Deed Book H page 470-472 [http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: The Buying and Selling of Africans in Camden County, Georgia. 1787-1865. A collection of slave deed abstracts Compiled by TARA D. FIELDS] released their wives' portion of the slaves back to Catherine. According to one history, Cornelia sold the Littlefield Plantation to [[Stafford-2613|Robert Stafford]] in 1813.Bullard, Mary R.. Cumberland Island: A History. Greece, University of Georgia Press, 2005. page 133 [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Cumberland_Island/lfoQKhk4fQ4C?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22Phineas+Miller+Nightingale+%22&pg=PA125&printsec=frontcover Google Books Link] While Ned and Cornelia were secretly planning to emigrate to Tennessee, taking along Cornelia's share of the slaves in violation of the 1810 agreement. Supposedly Catharine called the sheriff and had her daughter arrested and required her to sign bonds guaranteeing payment for the slaves they had handpicked to take to Tennessee. (There was at least one factual mistake in this paragraph in the history book regarding Cornelia and Catharine so the facts here should be proved with other documentation.) Ned dies in Tennessee but his will does not name any of the slaves. Cornelia dies in Mississippi. Her will was written in 1856 but not probated until 1866. In it she names the following slaves: :Mary Ann & her children :Cretia & her children :Fanny & her children (one is named Robert) :Samuel ==Sources== *'''Catharine's Will''', Camden County, Georgia, Will Book A, page 122, "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893L-PW7H?cc=1999178&wc=9SYT-BZ3%3A267650901%2C267708701 : 20 May 2014), Camden > Wills 1795-1932 vol A-D > image 108 of 510; citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia. *'''Cornelia's Will''', Desoto County, Mississippi, "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99Q8-X96H-V?cc=2036959&wc=M7MF-6TP%3A344534201%2C344541701 : 21 May 2014), DeSoto > Wills 1851-1870 vol , page 405-407 > image 227 of 264; county courthouses and public libraries, Mississippi.

Slaves of Cornelius Campbell of Virginia

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[[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] === Slaves of [[Campbell-49860|Cornelius Campbell (abt.1800-)]] of Virginia === [[Dodson-6591|Kitty Dodson]]
[[Ferguson-19654|Harriet (Ferguson) Dodson]]
[[Dodson-6592|Ada Dodson]]Caroline County (Va.) Register of Children of Colored Persons whose Parents had ceased to cohabit which the Father recognizes to be his, 27th February 1866. Caroline County (Va.) Reel 78, Local government records collection, Caroline County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.
[[Samuel-1197|William Samuel]]
[[Samuel-1196|Henry Samuel]]
[[Burk-2312|Caroline Burk]]
[[Burk-2311|William Burk]]
[[Burk-2310|Catherine Burk]]
[[Burk-2309|Jane Burk]]
[[Burk-2308|Eliza Burk]]
[[Burk-2307|Sarah Burk]]
[[Burk-2306|Jeremiah Burk]]
[[Burk-2305|Solomon Burk]]
[[Holmes-19908|Sarah (Holmes) Burk]]
[[Dodson-6503|John Dodson]]
[[Sheppard-5201|James Sheppard]]
[[Sheppard-5200|Anna Sheppard]]
[[Sheppard-5199|Virginia Sheppard]]
[[Johnson-121428|Margaret (Johnson) Sheppard]]
[[Johnson-118277|Marshall Johnson]]
[[Baylor-583|Tolliver Baylor]] Caroline County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons Cohabiting Together as Husband and Wife, 1866 Feb. 27, Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA. accessed via https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/aan/search-the-narrative accessed 6/4/2021 == Sources == * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKY9-TP3Z : 16 October 2019), Cornelius Campbell, 1860.

Slaves of Craycroft Family in Kentucky

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[[Category:Meade County, Kentucky, Slaves]] [[Category:Meade County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] A list of slaves owned by the Craycroft family who migrated from Bryantown, Maryland to Nelson, Washington, Marion and Meade Counties, Kentucky, in an effort to help identify and connect them to the world tree. ===Slave Owners=== *[[Craycroft-18|Thomas Alexius Craycroft]] (1781-1851) *[[Craycroft-16|Thomas Alexius Craycroft Jr]] (1813-1874) *[[Craycroft-12|Charles Alexius Craycroft]] (1805-1875) *[[Craycroft-10|Richard Columbus Craycroft]] (1836-1913) ===Slaves=== '''1830''' [[Craycroft-18|Thomas Alexius Craycroft]] 1830 Washington, Kentucky: "United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHPZ-9DZ : 20 February 2021), Thos Craycroft, Washington, Kentucky, United States; citing 167, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 42; FHL microfilm 7,821. '''Slaves''' *Males #UNKNOWN under 10 #UNKNOWN under 10 *Females: #UNKNOWN 24-35 #UNKNOWN 24-35 '''1840''' [[Craycroft-12|Charles Alexius Craycroft]] "United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHYP-1VT : 2 March 2021), Charles A Craycroft, Meade, Kentucky, United States; citing p. 111, NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm . '''Slaves''' *Males #UNKNOWN under 10 #UNKNOWN under 10 #UNKNOWN 10-23 #UNKNOWN 10-23 #UNKNOWN 10-23 *Females #UNKNOWN 10-23 #UNKNOWN 10-23 '''1850''' US Slave Schedule 1850 Washington, Kentucky: "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7G-7ZZM : 15 February 2020), Thomas Craycroft in entry for MM9.1.1/MVZW-59X:, 1850. '''Thomas Craycroft''' #UNKNOWN Male 22 #UNKNOWN Female 18 #UNKNOWN Female 13 #UNKNOWN Male 10 #UNKNOWN Female 8 #UNKNOWN Female 8 #UNKNOWN Male 1 US Slave Schedule 1850, Meade, Kentucky: "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR72-PT3Z : 15 February 2020), Charles A Craycroft in entry for MM9.1.1/MVZQ-6ZQ:, 1850. '''Charles A Craycroft''' #UNKNOWN Female 26 #UNKNOWN Male 22 #UNKNOWN Female 24 #UNKNOWN Male 20 #UNKNOWN Female 9 #UNKNOWN Female 7 #UNKNOWN Female 5 #UNKNOWN Male 5 #UNKNOWN Male 1 '''1860''' US Slave Schedule 1860 Meade, Kentucky: "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKB-KKN2 : 16 October 2019), C A Craycroft, 1860. C A Craycroft #UNKNOWN Male 40 #UNKNOWN Female 39 #UNKNOWN Male 35 #UNKNOWN Female 35 #UNKNOWN Male 33 #UNKNOWN Female 30 #UNKNOWN Male 17 #UNKNOWN Female 17 #UNKNOWN Male 11 #UNKNOWN Female 9 #UNKNOWN Female 9 #UNKNOWN Male 8 #UNKNOWN Male 7 #UNKNOWN Male 7 #UNKNOWN Female 7 #UNKNOWN Female 2 #UNKNOWN Male 0 #UNKNOWN Male 3 #UNKNOWN Male 0 1860 Meade, Kentucky: "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKKB-TFT2 : 16 October 2019), R C Craycroft, 1860. R C Craycroft *UNKNOWN Male 26 ==Sources==

Slaves of Daniel Bird, Edgefield, South Carolina

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[[Category:Edgefield County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Edgefield County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] == Slaves of [[Bird-2111|Daniel Bird (abt.1750-bef.1806)]] == The purpose of this page is to document and identify the slaves held by Daniel Bird in Edgefield County. :1790 census: Owned 12 slaves (unnamed)"United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKN-PVS : accessed 20 February 2017), Daniel Bird, Edgefield, South Carolina, United States; citing p. 510, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 11; FHL microfilm 568,151. :05 Oct 1790: Sold a Negro woman to Jean Nobles, spinster[https://books.google.com/books?id=NlEh1qA59X0C&printsec=frontcover&dq#v=onepage&q&f=false The Georgia Frontier, Vol. III], by Jeannette Holland Austin, Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005, p. 19 (citing ''Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution'', by Bobby Gilmer Moss, Genealogical Publishing Co., 2009; and Edgefield County Deed Book 3, pp. 241-245) :1800 census: Owned 19 slaves (unnamed)"United States Census, 1800," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-5B6 : accessed 20 February 2017), Daniel Bird, Edgefield, South Carolina, United States; citing p. 138, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 47; FHL microfilm 181,422. === Estate Inventory and Disposition === :: The will of Daniel Bird went to probate in December 1807 and an inventory was performed in December, 1807. '''Probate''': "South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980"
Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1785-1868; Indexes to Records, 1785-1957; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Edgefield County); Probate Place: South Carolina
{{Ancestry Sharing|28502343|6e59d1}} - {{Ancestry Record|9080|1644044|ca}} (accessed 11 May 2022)
Daniel Bird probate.
:: Disposition of slaves occurred May 5, 1808 "Edgefield, South Carolina, U.S., Slave Records, 1774-1866"
Edgefield County Historical Society, 2010; Edgefield, South Carolina; Slave Records of Edgefield County, South Carolina; Author: Lucas, Gloria Ramsey
{{Ancestry Sharing|28502363|7979ec}} - {{Ancestry Record|60512|10002392}} (accessed 11 May 2022)
Name: Daniel Bird; Role: Previous Owner; Enslaved Person: Ader Candes Unnamed Cate Claricy Derry Eady Esther Unnamed Fan Unnamed Henry Hope Isaac Isaac Joe Joshua Kitt Little Phill Mariah Micho Nancy Nathan Pender Peter Philip Pompy.
'''Slave Record''': "Edgefield, South Carolina, U.S., Slave Records, 1774-1866"
Edgefield County Historical Society, 2010; Edgefield, South Carolina; Slave Records of Edgefield County, South Carolina; Author: Lucas, Gloria Ramsey
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Name: Daniel Bird; Role: Previous Owner; Enslaved Person: Prince Sancho Susix Syrus Tab Unnamed.
:: Differences between Inventory and disposition are captured in the table below. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!1808 Inventory!!1808 Disposition!!New Owner |- |Ader||M||Y||Y||Tadok Magruder |- |Candes||F||Y||Y||Tadok Magruder |- |Peter||M||Y||child of Candes||Tadok Magruder |- |Cato||M||Y||Y||Tadok Magruder |- |Claricy||F||Y||Y||Daniel Bird Jr |- |Derry||M||Y||Y||Daniel Bird Jr |- |Eady||F||Y||Y||Tadok Magruder |- |Esther||F||Y||Y||Sanders Rarden |- |Valentine||F||Y||child of Esther||Sanders Rarden |- |Fan||F||Y||Y||Benjamin Tradwell |- |Jesse||F||Y||child of Fan||Benjamin Tradwell |- |Henry||M||Y||Y||Daniel Bird Jr |- |Hope||F||Y||Y||Sanders Rarden |- |Little Isaac||M||Y||Y||Tadok Magruder |- |Isaac||M||Y||Y||Sanders Rarden |- |Joe||M||Y||Y||Sanders Rarden |- |Jance||F||Y||N|| |- |Jinny||F||Y||N|| |- |Joshua||M||N||Y||Benjamin Tradwell |- |Kitt||M||Y||Y||Elijah Bird |- |Little Phill||M||Y||Y||Elijah Bird |- |Mariah||F||Y||Y||Daniel Bird Jr |- |Micho||M||Y||Y||Elijah Bird |- |Nancy||F||Y||Y||Daniel Bird Jr |- |Nathan||M||N||Y||Benjamin Tradwell |- |Pender||M||Y||Y||Benjamin Tradwell |- |Peter||M||Y||Y||Tadok Magruder |- |Philip||M||Y||Y||Elijah Bird |- |Pompy||M||Y||Y||Benjamin Tradwell |- |Prince||M||Y||Y||Daniel Bird Jr |- |Sancho||M||N||Y||Elijah Bird |- |Susix||F||Y||Y||Sanders Rarden |- |Tab||F||Y||Y||Sanders Rarden |- |Pompey||M||Y||child of Tab||Sanders Rarden |- |Syrus||M||Y||Y||Benjamin Tradwell |} == Sources ==

Slaves of Daniel Coleman DeJarnette Sr. of Virginia

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[[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slaves]] ===Slaves of [[DeJarnette-199|Daniel Coleman DeJarnette Sr. (1822-1881)]]=== [[Banks-10008|Hampton Banks]]
[[Lewis-52180|Lizzie (Lewis) Banks]]
[[Rollins-3494|Sally Rollins]]
[[Harper-14831|Henry Harper]]Caroline County (Va.) Register of Children of Colored Persons whose Parents had ceased to cohabit which the Father recognizes to be his, 27th February 1866. Caroline County (Va.) Reel 78, Local government records collection, Caroline County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.
[[Taylor-88480|Betsy (Taylor) Smith]]
[[Lawson-11838|Edmund Lawson]]
[[Battle-1025|Sally (Battle) Lawson]]
[[Lawson-11837|Isaac Lawson]]
[[Clarke-20461|Hulda (Clarke) Tyler]]
[[Minor-2622|Rebecca (Minor) Johnson]]
[[Johnson-119464|York Johnson]]
[[Green-46846|Robert Green]]
[[Wethers-28|Matilda (Wethers) Minor]]
[[Minor-2548|Dick Minor]] Caroline County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons Cohabiting Together as Husband and Wife, 1866 Feb. 27, Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA. accessed via https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/aan/search-the-narrative accessed 6/4/2021
[[Gaines-2805|Rachel(Gaines)Chiles]]
[[Chiles-869|Jane Chiles]]
[[Chiles-868|Moses Chiles]]
[[Chiles-867|Willis Chiles]]
[[Mikin-2|Nancy(Mikin) Chiles]]
[[Chiles-866|Richard Chiles]] == Sources ==

Slaves of Daniel Marshall, Georgia

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[[Category:Columbia County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Columbia County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] Slaves listed in the will of [[Marshall-14387|Daniel Marshall]] of Columbia county, Georgia in 1859. "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Estate Records and 12 Month Support, 1833-1911; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Columbia County); Probate Place: Columbia, Georgia
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Daniel G Marshall probate on 16 Dec 1859 in Columbia, Georgia, USA.
His 37 slaves were divided into 6 lots to be chosen by lottery between his 6 children. Lot #1 - drawn by [[Reid-8181|William Schley Reid]] (husband of his daughter [[Marshall-10993|Martha Amanda (Marshall) Reid]]) #[[Marshall-27319|Tom]], a man #[[Marshall-27320|Eliza]], a woman #[[Marshall-27321|Savanah]], a girl #[[Marshall-27322|Matilda]], a woman #[[Marshall-27323|Sarah]], a girl Lot#2 - drawn by [[Marshall-27255|Joseph G. Marshall]], his son #[[Marshall-27355|Caroline]], a woman #[[Marshall-27356|Caroline]], Caroline's child #[[Marshall-27358|Jabez]], a boy #[[Marshall-27359|Henry]], a boy #[[Marshall-27360|Charles]], a man #[[Marshall-27361|Peter]] Lot#3 - drawn by [[Marshall-27229|William A. H. Marshall]], his son #[[Marshall-27368|J.P.]], a man #[[Marshall-27369|July]], a woman #[[Marshall-27370|Ester]], a woman #[[Marshall-27371|Emma]], [[Marshall-27372|Jabez]], and [[Marshall-27373|Green]], Ester's children #[[Marshall-27374|Amos]], a man #[[Marshall-27375|Adaline]], a girl Lot#4 - drawn by [[Marshall-27265|Daniel Marshall]], his son #[[Marshall-27377|Simon]], a man #[[Marshall-27378|Nancy]], a woman #[[Marshall-27379|Betsy]], a girl #[[Marshall-27380|Allen]], a man #[[Finaley-1|Henry Finaley]], a man #[[Charles-4078|Abram H. Charles]] Lot#5 - drawn by [[Hawes-2621|James Newton Hawes]], (husband of his daughter [[Marshall-27267|Mary Virginia (Marshall) Hawes]]) #[[Marshall-27388|Fanny]], a woman #[[Marshall-27389|Georgia]] and [[Marshall-27390|Ida]], Fanny's children #[[Marshall-27391|Henry]], a man #[[Marshall-27392|Evaline]], a woman #[[Marshall-27393|Joe]], a boy #[[Marshall-27394|Ellie]] Lot#6 - drawn by [[Marshall-27266|Emily America (Marshall) Reid]], his daughter, widow of Allen Reid #[[Marshall-27383|Giore]], a man #[[Marshall-27384|John]], a man #[[Marshall-27385|Golding]], a man #[[Marshall-27386|Ann]], a woman #[[Marshall-27387|Charity]], a girl == Sources ==

Slaves of Daniel Robinson

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Yalobusha_County,_Mississippi,_Slave_Owners
Yalobusha_County,_Mississippi,_Slaves
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Yalobusha County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Yalobusha County, Mississippi, Slaves]] A place to record the slave ownership of [[Robinson-34662|Daniel Robinson]] of Yalobusha County, Mississippi. == 1849 == In 1849, Daniel "Roberson" purchased Francis, daughter of Aggy, from the estate of [[Maples-1057|John Maples (1795-1848)]]. Her age is not given. http://valgenofindings.weebly.com/yalobusha-records-from-slavery.html#JohnMaples ==1850== In 1850, Daniel had the following enslaved persons: a fifty year old woman, "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVCN-1L3 : 30 July 2017), D Robinson, Yalobusha county, Yalobusha, Mississippi, United States; citing line number 29, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 443,602. a twenty-six year old man, "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVCN-1LQ : 30 July 2017), D Robinson, Yalobusha county, Yalobusha, Mississippi, United States; citing line number 30, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 443,602. an eighteen year old woman, "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVCN-1L7 : 30 July 2017), D Robinson, Yalobusha county, Yalobusha, Mississippi, United States; citing line number 31, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 443,602. a fifteen year old boy, "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVCN-1LW : 30 July 2017), D Robinson, Yalobusha county, Yalobusha, Mississippi, United States; citing line number 32, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 443,602. a ten year old girl, "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVCN-1L4 : 30 July 2017), D Robinson, Yalobusha county, Yalobusha, Mississippi, United States; citing line number 33, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 443,602. and an eight year old boy. "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVCN-1LH : 30 July 2017), D Robinson, Yalobusha county, Yalobusha, Mississippi, United States; citing line number 34, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 443,602. ==Sources==

Slaves of Daniel Townsend II, South Carolina

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Charleston_County,_South_Carolina
Charleston_County,_South_Carolina,_Slave_Owners
Edisto_Island,_South_Carolina
Edisto_Island,_South_Carolina_One_Place_Study
Hamilton-28711
USBH_Heritage_Exchange,_Needs_Slaves_Identified
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[[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Bleak Hall Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] ==Information== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Townsend-2660|Daniel Townsend II]], and attempt to connect them to their families. == Slaves == Daniel's estate passed probate on 1 August 1782 in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. '''Probate''': "South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980"
South Carolina Wills and Related Probate Matters, ?land and Property Records, ?public Records, Some ?marriage Contracts, 1671, 1692-1868; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Charleston County); Probate Place: Charleston, South Carolina
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Daniel Townsend probate on 1 Aug 1782 in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
Slaves passed to son [[Townsend-2659|Daniel Townsend III ]](1759 - 1842): * [[Townsend-11460| Mingo]] (1) * [[Townsend-11472|Little Abraham]] (1) * [[Townsend-11473|Jacob]] * [[Townsend-11474|Amos]] * [[Townsend-11475|Niar]] * [[Townsend-11476|Tamer]] * [[Townsend-11477|Phillip]] * [[Townsend-11478|Man]] * [[Townsend-11479|Little Mingo]] (2) Slaves passed to son [[Townsend-11545|Thomas Townsend]]: * [[Townsend-11480|Old Abraham]] (2) * [[Townsend-11481|Young Carolina]] * [[Townsend-11482|Ceaser]] * [[Townsend-11483|Old Carolina]] * [[Townsend-11484|Riner]] * [[Townsend-11485|Die]] * [[Townsend-11486|Rose]] * [[Townsend-11487|Jamey]] * [[Townsend-11488|Israell]] * [[Townsend-11489|Celey]] Slaves passed to son [[Townsend-11546|John Townsend]]: * [[Townsend-11490|Old Isaac]] * [[Townsend-11491|Cate]] * [[Townsend-11492|Derius]] * [[Townsend-11493|Bristo]] * [[Townsend-11494|Hannah]] * [[Townsend-11495|Child Mary]] * [[Townsend-11496|Sylvia]] * [[Townsend-11497|Herculus]] (1) * [[Townsend-11498|Riner]] * [[Townsend-11499|Miely]] * [[Townsend-11500|Job]] Slaves passed to daughter [[Townsend-11547|Abigail Townsend]]: * [[Townsend-11501|Herculus]] (2) * [[Townsend-11502|Doll]] * [[Townsend-11503|Dafney]] * [[Townsend-11504|Floro]] * [[Townsend-11505|Dolley]] * [[Townsend-11506|Young Isaac]] * [[Townsend-11507|Cudjo]] * [[Townsend-11508|Lydia]] Slaves passed to daughter [[Townsend-11544|Sarah Townsend]]: * [[Townsend-11509|Peggy]] * [[Townsend-11510|Sillah]] * [[Townsend-11511|March]] * [[Townsend-11512|Bellow]] * [[Townsend-11513|Sarah]] * [[Townsend-11514|Melah]] * [[Townsend-11515|Child Harry]] * [[Townsend-11516|Patience]] ==Sources==

Slaves of Daniel Townsend III, South Carolina

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Charleston_County,_South_Carolina,_Slave_Owners
Edisto_Island,_South_Carolina
Edisto_Island,_South_Carolina_One_Place_Study
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[[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Bleak Hall Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] ==Information== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Townsend-2659|Daniel Townsend III]], and attempt to connect them to their families. Daniel Townsend III's estate was in the probate process in 1839-1845. '''Probate''': "South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980"
Wills and Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1671-1868; Author: Charleston County (South Carolina). Probate Judge
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Daniel J Townsend probate in 1839-1845.
=== Slaves === '''Slaves passed to wife Hephzibah Townsend''':
* [[Townsend-11549|Mirandar John]] * [[Townsend-11550|Dick]] * [[Townsend-11551|Patty]] ** [[Townsend-11556|Jack]] ** [[Townsend-11557|Sam]] ** [[Townsend-11558|Amy]] * [[Townsend-11560|Sue]] ** [[Townsend-11559|Patty]] * [[Townsend-11561|Mariah Charles]] * [[Townsend-11562|Boatswain]] * [[Townsend-11563|Old Nan]] * [[Townsend-11564|Cyrus]] * [[Townsend-11565|Adam]] * [[Townsend-11566|Mary]] * [[Townsend-11567|William]] * [[Townsend-11568|Stephen]] (brother of William) '''Slaves passed to daughter Mary Frampton''':
* [[Townsend-11460|Mingo]] (1) * [[Townsend-11569|Lindy]] * [[Townsend-11570|Fanny]] ** [[Townsend-11571|Louisa]] * [[Townsend-11572|Eliza]] ** [[Townsend-11573|Marian]] * [[Townsend-11574|Solomon]] * [[Townsend-11575|Peter]] * [[Townsend-11576|Phillis]] ** [[Townsend-11577|Peggy]] ** [[Townsend-11578|Dagan]] * [[Townsend-11579|Amy]] * [[Townsend-11580|Clarifsa]] * [[Townsend-11581|Joe]] * [[Townsend-11582|Dick]] * [[Townsend-11583|Little Lot]] * [[Townsend-11584|Jane]] '''Slaves passed to daughter Susan Martha Townsend''':
* [[Townsend-11585|Lave]] * [[Townsend-11586|Rebecca]] * [[Townsend-11587|Joe Ephraim]] - (son of Rose) * [[Townsend-11588|Napoleon]] * [[Townsend-11589|Tamorin]] * [[Townsend-11590|Little Sancho Sam Juno]] ** [[Townsend-11591|Hagar]] * [[Townsend-11594|Flora]] ** [[Townsend-11472|Little Abraham]] (1) ** [[Townsend-11595|Jonathan]] ** [[Townsend-11596|David]] ** [[Townsend-11597|Hannah]] ** [[Townsend-11598|Phoebe]] ** [[Townsend-11599|Tucker]] * [[Townsend-11592|Cretia]] * [[Townsend-11593|Big George]] '''Slaves passed to daughter Amarintha Jenkins''':
* [[Townsend-11601|Naomi]] * [[Townsend-11602|Olivia]] * [[Townsend-11603|Jimme Lot]] - (son of Mary) * [[Townsend-11604|Louisa]] * [[Townsend-11605|David]] * [[Townsend-11606|Nancy]] ** [[Townsend-11607|Scilla]] ** [[Townsend-11608|Affe]] ** [[Townsend-11609|David]] * [[Townsend-11610|Franky]] * [[Townsend-11611|Clarinda]] * [[Townsend-11612|John]] * [[Townsend-11613|Mima]] * [[Townsend-11614|Stephen]] * [[Townsend-11615|Beck]] ** [[Townsend-11616|Phoebe]] ** [[Townsend-11479|Little Mingo]] (2) ** [[Townsend-11617|Hannah]] '''Slaves passed to son Benjamin Joseph Townsend''':
* [[Townsend-11618|Little George]] * [[Townsend-11619|Ann]] * [[Townsend-11620|Bob]] (the Carpenter) * [[Townsend-11627|Amy]] ** [[Townsend-11628|Jimmy]] ** [[Townsend-11629|Ben]] * [[Townsend-11476|Tamer]] * [[Townsend-11621|Dick]] * [[Townsend-11622|Isaac]] * [[Townsend-11630|Aby]] ** [[Townsend-11631|William]] ** [[Townsend-11632|Ellena]] ** [[Townsend-11633|Juno]] ** [[Townsend-11634|Israel]] * [[Townsend-11623|Paul]] * [[Townsend-11624|Hagar]] * [[Townsend-11625|Joe Peggy]] * [[Townsend-11626|Little Bob]] '''Slaves passed to daughter Theodoria Elizabeth Townsend''':
* [[Townsend-11635|Thyrsa]] * [[Townsend-11636|Nancy]] (daughter of Hannah) * [[Townsend-11637|Henry ]](son of Jane) * [[Townsend-11638|Harry]] * [[Townsend-11639|Hannah]] * [[Townsend-11640|Mag]] * [[Townsend-11641|Caesar]] * [[Townsend-11642|Goliath]] * [[Townsend-11643|Kate]] ** [[Townsend-11644|Phillis]] ** [[Townsend-11645|Rose Juno]] ** [[Townsend-11646|Israel]] * [[Townsend-11647|Stephen]] * [[Townsend-11648|Judith]] ** [[Townsend-11649|James]] ** [[Townsend-11650|Moses]] ** [[Townsend-11651|Bella]] ==Sources==

Slaves of Daniel Wagner

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Davidson_County,_North_Carolina,_Slave_Owners
Davidson_County,_North_Carolina,_Slaves
USBH_Heritage_Exchange,_Needs_Slave_Profiles
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Davidson County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Davidson County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] Enslaved persons associated with [[Wagner-798|Daniel Wagner]] The following enslaved individuals were named in the 1828 probate records of Daniel Waggoner as having been "rented out" for two months by various individuals:"North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-L1DQ-WSG?cc=1911121&wc=Q6W1-75D%3A183206801%2C183410401%2C198821601 : 21 May 2014), Davidson County > W > Wagoner, Daniel (1828) > image 14 of 58; State Archives, Raleigh. Note that "boy" or "girl" was used for those under age 21. * Dave, a boy * James, a boy * Sal, a girl * Henry, a boy * Bets, a girl * Jesse, a boy * Nance, a girl * Frankie, a girl * Frankie, a woman * Martha and a little girl * Morris, a boy * Robert and Dave, boy[s] * Mary and three children [hers?] * Ned, a boy * Old man Morris * Ned, his wife and 3 children * Becca and [her?] 2 children The following appear in the same probate records as having been sold and some of whom may overlap with the names above; note that there were multiple individuals with the same names:"North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-L1DQ-W3W?cc=1911121&wc=Q6W1-75D%3A183206801%2C183410401%2C198821601 : 21 May 2014), Davidson County > W > Wagoner, Daniel (1828) > image 19 of 58; State Archives, Raleigh. * Martha, a girl, purchased by Jesse Swaim for $233 * Frankie, a girl, purchaser not named, but might be Jesse Swaim above, for $260 * Betsy, a girl, purchased by Peter Clodfelter for $300 * Martha, a girl, purchased by John W. Lindsay for $314 * Nance, a girl, purchased by John Canada for $320 * James, a man, with his wife Melia (or Midia) and their child Peggy, purchased by Wm. McCrary for $205 * Maria, a girl, purchased by Henry Clodfelter for $100 * Betsy, a girl, purchased by Henry Clodfelter for $90.50 * Elizabeth, a woman, purchased by Daniel Clodfelter for $3.50 * "Two old negroes past labour let out to the lowest bidder to keep clothed and feed [sic] for 1 year from the 11th day of April 1828." ** Morris, purchased by Peter Clodfelter for $24 (a later list indicates he was 80 years old) ** Jack, purchased by the widow Elizabeth Waggoner for $20 (a later list indicates he was 80 years old) Another list in the same probate folder lists the enslaved individuals with their ages as of 1828:"North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-81DQ-WMR?cc=1911121&wc=Q6W1-75D%3A183206801%2C183410401%2C198821601 : 21 May 2014), Davidson County > W > Wagoner, Daniel (1828) > image 50 of 58; State Archives, Raleigh. * Jack, 80 * Morris, 80 * Jim? [or Gavin?], 55 * Ned, 55 * Henry, 45 * Buck, 40 * Jefre (?), 20 * Jimma (?; male), 18 * Edd, 21 * Morris, 13 * Robert, 16 * Hazard, 10 * Dave, 7 * Franka [woman], 45 * Easther, 48? * Melia, 43 * Becka, 26 * Mary, 24 * Luzy or Lazy, 3 * Sally, 14 * Molly, 7 * Lizza, 43, sick * Martha (illegible notation), 20 * Nance, 18 * Bets, 15 * Franka, 12 * Martha, 10 * Rea[?], 4 * Peggy, 4 * "Betts' child", 18 months * Madge, 12 == Sources ==

Slaves of David Bennett Barrow, Louisiana

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[[Category:Jefferson County, Florida]] [[Category:Jefferson County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Category:Jefferson County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] '''This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Barrow-3423|David Bennett Barrow (abt.1800-)]], and attempt to connect them to their families.''' == David B Barrow == David Barrow was from the wealthy Barrow family of West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. The family was originally from England, then settled in North Carolina. They later moved to Louisiana where they acquired and/or established a large number of plantations. David built Afton Villa in Louisiana which became the family home. He later acquired plantations in Florida, as well as others in Louisiana. He appears to have been an absentee owner of his Florida properties.[https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=9276&context=gradschool_disstheses Evolution of the Site of Afton Villa"The Red Hills of Florida, 1528-1865" by Clifton Paisley, The University of Alabama Press, Copyright 1889, pp 137,146, 154[https://64parishes.org/entry/alma-plantation Alma Plantation == Slaves == It is not yet known which plantations the following unnamed slaves were on. In the 1830 census David was living in in West Feliciana, Louisiana. He owned 57 slaves. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: West Feliciana, Louisiana; Series: M19; Roll: 43; Page: 232; Family History Library Film: 0009686
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David Barrow in West Feliciana, Louisiana.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Slaves - Males - Under 10:!!11 |- |Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23:||9 |- |Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35:||7 |- |Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54:||3 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10:||7 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23:||12 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35:||7 |- |Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54:||1 |- | |- |Total Slaves:||57 |} In the 1840 census David was still living in West Feliciana, Louisiana, and had amassed 110 slaves. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: West Feliciana, Louisiana; Roll: 130; Page: 211; Family History Library Film: 0009690
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David Barrow in West Feliciana, Louisiana.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Slaves - Males - Under 10:!!15 |- |Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23:||14 |- |Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35:||10 |- |Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54:||11 |- |Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99:||2 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10:||17 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23:||15 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35:||15 |- |Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54:||10 |- |Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99:||1 |- | |- |Total Slaves:||110 |} By the 1850 Slave Schedule census, David was in West Feliciana, Louisiana, United States with 167 slaves. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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David Barrow in West Feliciana, Louisiana, USA.
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citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 1; FHL microfilm: 442885; Record number: 22150;
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David Barrow owner in household of David Barrow in Jefferson, Florida, United States.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Age |- | '''David Barrow''' || '''Owner''' || || |- | || Slave || M || 4 |- | || Slave || M || 4 |- | || Slave || M || 4 |- | || Slave || M || 3 |- | || Slave || M || 3 |- | || Slave || M || 3 |- | || Slave || M || 3 |- | || Slave || M || 3 |- | || Slave || M || 2 |- | || Slave || M || 2 |- | || Slave || M || 2 |- | || Slave || M || 2 |- | || Slave || M || 1 |- | || Slave || M || 1 |- | || Slave || M || 1 |- | || Slave || M || 1 |- | || Slave || M || 1 |- | || Slave || M || 1 |- | || Slave || F || 53 |- | || Slave || F || 53 |- | || Slave || F || 60 |- | || Slave || F || 45 |- | || Slave || F || 45 |- | || Slave || F || 39 |- | || Slave || F || 39 |- | || Slave || F || 37 |- | || Slave || F || 36 |- | || Slave || F || 38 |- | || Slave || F || 30 |- | || Slave || F || 29 |- | || Slave || F || 28 |- | || Slave || F || 27 |- | || Slave || F || 27 |- | || Slave || F || 27 |- | || Slave || F || 26 |- | || Slave || F || 25 |- | || Slave || F || 42 |- | || Slave || F || 22 |- | || Slave || F || 20 |- | || Slave || F || 17 |- | || Slave || F || 16 |- | || Slave || F || 13 |- | || Slave || F || 12 |- | || Slave || F || 12 |- | || Slave || F || 12 |- | || Slave || F || 12 |- | || Slave || F || 12 |- | || Slave || F || 10 |- | || Slave || F || 10 |- | || Slave || F || 10 |- | || Slave || F || 10 |- | || Slave || F || 9 |- | || Slave || F || 7 |- | || Slave || F || 7 |- | || Slave || F || 7 |- | || Slave || F || 7 |- | || Slave || F || 6 |- | || Slave || F || 5 |- | || Slave || F || 5 |- | || Slave || F || 5 |- | || Slave || F || 4 |- | || Slave || F || 4 |- | || Slave || F || 4 |} Another entry In the 1850 Slave Schedule census, listed David as a slave owner in Jefferson, Florida, United States with 48 slaves. He apparently was an absentee owner however. '''1850 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 1; FHL microfilm: 442885; Record number: 22255;
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David Barrow owner in household of David Barrow in Jefferson, Florida, United States.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Age |- | '''David Barrow''' || '''Owner''' || || |- | || Slave || M || 16 |- | || Slave || M || 72 |- | || Slave || M || 15 |- | || Slave || M || 13 |- | || Slave || M || 38 |- | || Slave || M || 20 |- | || Slave || M || 14 |- | || Slave || M || 48 |- | || Slave || M || 45 |- | || Slave || M || 34 |- | || Slave || M || 13 |- | || Slave || M || 13 |- | || Slave || M || 46 |- | || Slave || M || 38 |- | || Slave || M || 38 |- | || Slave || M || 14 |- | || Slave || M || 29 |- | || Slave || M || 22 |- | || Slave || M || 48 |- | || Slave || M || 11 |- | || Slave || M || 10 |- | || Slave || M || 17 |- | || Slave || M || 40 |- | || Slave || M || 12 |- | || Slave || M || 21 |- | || Slave || M || 22 |- | || Slave || M || 16 |- | || Slave || M || 25 |- | || Slave || M || 50 |- | || Slave || M || 40 |- | || Slave || M || 38 |- | || Slave || M || 30 |- | || Slave || M || 35 |- | || Slave || M || 46 |- | || Slave || M || 8 |- | || Slave || M || 8 |- | || Slave || M || 7 |- | || Slave || M || 7 |- | || Slave || M || 6 |- | || Slave || M || 5 |- | || Slave || M || 4 |- | || Slave || M || 4 |- | || Slave || F || 3 |- | || Slave || F || 3 |- | || Slave || F || 2 |- | || Slave || F || 2 |- | || Slave || F || 1 |- | || Slave || F || 1 |} == Sources ==

Slaves of David Sills in Nash County, North Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Nash County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Nash County, North Carolina, Slaves]] The purpose of this page is to document and identify the slaves of [[Sills-105|David Sills (1774-1833)]] of Nash County, North Carolina. Sills would establish his estate, Belford, north of Castalia in Nash County. According to estate records, in 1833 David Sills Jr owned 133 slaves. * East Carolina University Abstract: '''Sills Family Papers''' 1792-1969, undated Manuscript Collection #201 abstract accessed 01-24-2021 [https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/special/ead/findingaids/0201 Sills Family Papers] == 1800 Census == * '''1800 Census''': "1800 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1800; Census Place: Hallifax, Nash, North Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 32; Page: 121; Image: 130; Family History Library Film: 337908
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David Siles. :: Number of Slaves - 1 == 1820 Census == * '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Nash, North Carolina; Page: 416; NARA Roll: M33_83; Image: 269
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David Sills. :: Slaves - Males - Under 14: 23 :: Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 10 :: Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 5 :: Slaves - Males - 45 and over: 4 :: Slaves - Females - Under 14: 19 :: Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: 9 :: Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: 6 :: Slaves - Females - 45 and over: 2 == 1830 Census == * '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Collings, Nash, North Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 123; Page: 176; Family History Library Film: 0018089
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David Sills. :: Slaves - Males - Under 10: 18 :: Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 25 :: Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 10 :: Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 2 :: Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99: 2 :: Slaves - Females - Under 10: 25 :: Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 16 :: Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 8 :: Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 6 :: Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99: 2 :: Slaves - Females - 100 and over: 1 == Will of David Sills == * '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Wills, 1663-1978; Estate Papers, 1770-1909 (Nash County); Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History; Probate Place: Nash, North Carolina
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David Sills probate in 1833. In his will, signed March 27, 1832 with probate granted in 1833, Sills made the following provisions. :: To his wife, Elizabeth (Wilhite) Sills, he returned to her the negroes brought to the marriage * '''[[Wilhite-2598|Bitha]]'''and her children ** '''[[Sills-913|Jim]]''' ** '''[[Wilhite-2690|Hickny]]''' ** '''[[Wilhite-2691|Minerva]]''' ** '''[[Wilhite-2692|Dolphin]]''' * Viney and her children ** Tomkins ** Tempy :: To his wife, Elizabeth (Wilhite) Sills, the negroes originally on loan to her mother (according to the will of William Wilhite), and to be distributed to the surviving children. Sills purchased the rights to these people, except for those left to sibling Sally (Wilhite) Pearce * old Mary * Nancy and her child ** Abram * Patty and her child ** Fanny :: To his daughter, Sally J Thomas (on the Jacob Boss tract) * [[Sills-901|Jim (Sills) Thomas (bef.1820-)]] * [[Sills-902|Sainty Sills (abt.1820-)]] * [[Sills-903|Julia Sills (abt.1820-)]] * [[Sills-904|Turner Sills (abt.1820-)]] * [[Sills-905|Young Sills (abt.1820-)]] * [[Sills-906|Riley Sills (abt.1820-)]] * [[Sills-907|Nick Sills (abt.1820-)]] * [[Sills-908|Judith Sills (abt.1820-)]] * [[Sills-909|Jacob Sills (abt.1820-)]] * [[Sills-910|Eliza Sills (abt.1820-)]] * [[Sills-911|Hannah Sills (abt.1820-)]] * [[Sills-912|Dinah Sills (abt.1820-)]] == Administration of Estate of David Sills == * '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Wills, 1663-1978; Estate Papers, 1770-1909 (Nash County); Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History (Raleigh, North Carolina); Probate Place: Nash, North Carolina
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David Sills probate on 27 Mar 1832. :: The following slaves were to be divided between the three youngest daughters (Lucy, Virginia and Isadore). In 1835 and 1836 there are records that they were hired out, for a period of one year. Records of the divison and/or sale of the below has not been located. There was also provision for maintenace of those too young to work * Littleton in 1835 and 1836 to Gray Sills * Patty in 1835 and 1836 to Gray Sills * Robbin - man - in 1835 to William Drake, in 1836 to Gideon Bass * Moses - man - in 1835 to Henry Joyner, in 1836 to Abram Morris * Guilford - man - in 1835 to John Portis, in 1836 to Marmaduke Hay * Willis - boy - in 1835 to Arch Pearce, in 1836 to William A Mitchell * Edmon - boy - in 1835 to Henry Wood ** Edmon , wife and Child - in 1836 to Gray Sills * Henry M - boy - in 1835 to Cullin Braswell, in 1836 to Martin R Garret * Peggy - woman - in 1835 to Jas N Mann, in 1836 to John J Thomas * Phillis - child of Pegga - in 1835 to Jas N Mann, in 1836 to John J Thomas * Hannah - child of Peggy - in 1836 to John J Thomas * Betsy in 1835 to Wm Gillam, in 1836 to John J Thomas * Daniel - child of Betsy - in 1835 to Wm Gillam, in 1836 to Eaton Leonard * Violet - child of Betsy - in 1835 to Wm Gillam, in 1836 to John J Thomas * William - child of Betsy - in 1836 to John J Thomas * Eliza in 1835 to Wm Gillam * Ned - man - in 1835 to Wm D Tisdale, in 1836 to Ruffin H Lanier * Robert - boy - in 1835 to Rick Portis, in 1836 to John Davis * Willie - boy - in 1835 to William Williams, in 1836 to William Williams * King - boy - in 1835 to Amos Whitby, in 1836 to Gray Sills * Jordan - boy - in 1835 to Martin R Garrett, in 1836 to Amos J Battle * Martha - girl - in 1835 to Thos Gatlin, in 1836 to Hady W Hatten * Caroline - woman - in 1835 to Francis Allen, in 1836 to John Wood * George - child of Caroline - in 1835 to Francis Allen * Lewis - child of Caroline - in 1835 to Francis Allen, in 1836 to John Wood * Austin - child of Caroline - in 1835 to Francis Allen * Abram - child of Caroline - in 1836 to John Wood * Jane - girl - in 1835 to T T Thomas, in 1836 to Amos J battle * Dolly - woman - in 1835 to Josiah Leonard, in 1836 to John A Griffin * Dick - child of Dolly - in 1835 to Josiah Leonard, in 1836 to Amos J Battle * Albert - child of Dolly - in 1835 to Josiah Leonard, in 1836 to John A Griffin * Adiline - child of Dolly - in 1835 to Josiah Leonard, in 1836 to John A Griffin * Susan - child of Dolly - in 1836 to John A Grifin * Phillis - woman - in 1835 to Gray Sills, in 1836 to Thomas Griffon * Emily - child of Phillis - in 1835 to Gray Sills, in 1836 to Thomas Griffon * Silva - child of Phillis - in 1835 to Gray Sills, in 1836 to Gray Sills * Cherry - girl - in 1835 to Rick Portis, in 1836 to Gray Murphy * Jane - girl - in 1835 to Gray Sills, in 1836 to Martin R Garret * Peter B - boy - in 1835 to Allen Jarden, in 1836 to Marmaduke May * Cesar - boy - in 1835 to Carter B Torres, in 1836 to John Portis * Prince - boy - in 1835 to James Murphy * Sam - boy - in 1835 to Wm Williams, in 1836 to John G Blount * Isham - boy - in 1835 to James T Dozin, in 1836 to Sam'l Brodie * Henry - boy - in 1835 to Azariah King, in 1836 to William Burt * Matilda - girl - in 1835 to Washington Collins, in 1836 to Martin R Garrett * Jincey - girl - in 1835 to Moses Harris, in 1836 to Langford Williams * Lucy - woman - in 1835 to Henry Joyner, in 1836 to Philimon Hawkins * Ottoway - child of Lucy - in 1835 to Henry Joyner, in 1836 to Amos J Battle * Matthew - child of Lucy - in 1835 to Henry Joyner * Sam L - child of Lucy - in 1835 to Henry Joyner * Lucky - girl - in 1835 to Robert Gains * Mourning - woman - in 1835 to Doctor Parish, in 1836 to Joshua ?? * Edson - child of Mourning - in 1835 to Doctor Parish * Heck - child of Mourning - in 1835 to Doctor Parish * Primus - in 1836 to John H Drake * Lucy - in 1836 to Philimon Hawkins * Martha - child of Lucy - in 1836 to Philimon Hawkins * Jane - child of Lucy - in 1836 to Philimon Hawkins * Susan - in 1836 to Amos Battle * Mary - in 1836 to Archibald Pearce * Choe - child of Mary - in 1836 to Archibald Pearce * Milly - child of Mary - in 1836 to Archibald Pearce * Mary (yellow) - in 1836 to Jacob Bass * Winny - in 1836 to Jacob Bass * Borris - child of Winny - in 1836 to Jacob Bass * David - child of Winny - in 1836 to Jacob Bass * Underwood - for four years - in 1836 to Gray Sills * Johnston - for four years - in 1836 to Hartwell Walker * Micah Bridges - for four years - in 1836 to Lettie Berry

Slaves of David Swope, Henderson, Kentucky

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[[Category:Lincoln County, Kentucky, Slaves]] [[Category:Lincoln County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Henderson County, Kentucky, Slaves]] [[Category:Henderson County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] ==Introduction== The purpose of this page is to identify and document the slaves held by '''[[Swope-459|David Swope (1770-1846)]]''' in Henderson and Lincoln Counties, Kentucky. ==Slaves== The following slaves owned by David Swope were named in various documents. *Anderson *[[Swope-1121|Anthony]] *[[Swope-1089|Benjamin]] *Cloey *[[Swope-1090|Doll]] *Enick/Enoch *[[Swope-1093|Hannah]] *Mary *John *Joseph/Jo *Susan *William/Bill == 1820 Census == In 1820, David Swope held 12 slaves in Lincoln County, Kentucky '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Crab Orchard, Lincoln, Kentucky; Page: 67; NARA Roll: M33_25; Image: 46
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David Swope.
:: Slaves - Males - Under 14: 5 :: Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 1 :: Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 :: Slaves - Females - Under 14: 3 :: Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: 2 == 1830 Census == In 1830, David Swope held 15 slaves in Henderson County, Kentucky '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Henderson, Kentucky; Series: M19; Roll: 37; Page: 235; Family History Library Film: 0007816
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Daniel Swope Junior.
:: Slaves - Males - Under 10: 3 :: Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 3 :: Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 1 :: Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 2 :: Slaves - Females - Under 10: 3 :: Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 1 :: Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 2 ==Property Deeds== David used the following slaves as collateral for a $1300 loan'''1832 Morgan Swope Loan to David Swope.''' Kentucky, Henderson County, County Court Clerk, Deeds , Vol. G, pp. 171, 13 February 1832, digital image 91 of 538, ''FamilySearch.org'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-V7KV-H?i=90&cat=104426]: accessed 17 August 2023) *man named [[Swope-1121|Anthony]] *man named [[Swope-1089|Benjamin]] *man named Joseph *boy named William *boy named Anderson *woman named [[Swope-1093|Hannah]] *woman named [[Swope-1090|Doll]] *woman named Cloey In 1846, slaves from David Swope's estate were divided as follows:'''1846 David Swope estate slaves to Martin & Morgan Swope, and John H. Speidel.''' Kentucky, Henderson County, County Court Clerk, Deeds , Vol. L, pp. 323-325, 31 October 1846, digital image 465-466 of 596, ''FamilySearch.org'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-K8H?i=464&cat=104426]: accessed 17 August 2023) *"Martin Swope shall have the slaves John valued at $300 and Susan valued ant $225." *"Morgan Swope to have the slaves Anthony & Joseph valued both together at $1000." *"John Speidel to have the slaves William valued at $650, Mary at $200 & Enoch at $150." == 1846 Will of David Swope == In his will, signed August 12, 1846 (proved in September Court 1846), David Swope identified specific disposition of the following named slaves. '''Probate''': "Kentucky, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1774-1989"
Wills; Author: Kentucky. County Court (Henderson County); Probate Place: Henderson, Kentucky
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David Swope probate on 10 Apr 1846.
:: [[Swope-1089|Ben]] :: [[Swope-1090|Doll]] :: [[Swope-1121|Anthony]] :: [[Swope-1093|Hannah]] The following six slaves were to be divided between his heirs or sold if required :: William :: Joseph :: [[Swope-1091|John]] :: [[Swope-1092|Susan]] :: Mary :: Enick == 1846 Appraisal of Estate == An appraisal of the state was presented to the 1846 December Court.1846 David Swope Estate Inventory. Kentucky, Henderson County, County Court, Inventories & Appraisals, vol. C, pp. 194-195, December 1846, digital image 102 of 568, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9P3F-9JSC?i=101&cc=1875188&cat=125362]: accessed 27 February 2022) * negro man Bill $650 * negro man [[Swope-1121|Anthony]] $500 * negro man Jo $525 * negro boy [[Swope-1091|John]] $300 * negro woman [[Swope-1093|Hannah]] $200 * negro woman [[Swope-1092|Susan]] $225 * negro girl Mary $200 * negro boy Enoch $175 == Sources == *1846 David Swope Estate Division of Slaves. Kentucky, Hopkins County, County Clerk, Deeds Vol. 12, pp. 316-317, 31 October 1846, digital images 181-182 of 515, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTN-G9GH-R?i=180&cat=115197]: accessed 27 February 2022). **Martin Swope, Morgan Swope and John H. Sperdel were heirs of David Swope. **John and Susan were allotted to Martin Swope to keep in trust for the benefit of his wife and children. He was not permitted to sell the slaves to pay off his debts.

Slaves of David Wyatt Aiken, South Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Plantations, Needs Research]] [[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Fairfield County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Fairfield County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] == Information == This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Aiken-2173|David Wyatt Aiken]], and attempt to connect them to their families. There are 2 slaves schedules for 1850 related to David Wyatt Aiken. The slaves listed seem to be quite different, which appears to be a mystery. What is clear is that Aiken relocated from Fairfield County to Abbeville County between 1850 and 1860. '''1850 Slave Schedule (30 August 1850)'''
In the 1850 census, David was in Fairfield, South Carolina, United States. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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David Aiken in Fairfield, South Carolina, USA.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Gender!!Age!!Est. Birth |- |Female||30||1820 |- |Female||30||1820 |- |Female||30||1820 |- |Female||30||1820 |- |Female||30||1820 |- |Female||30||1820 |- |Female||30||1820 |- |Female||30||1820 |- |Female||30||1820 |- |Female||30||1820 |- |Female||30||1820 |- |Female||30||1820 |- |Female||30||1820 |- |Female||30||1820 |- |Female||30||1820 |- |Female||30||1820 |- |Female||25||1825 |- |Female||25||1825 |- |Female||25||1825 |- |Female||25||1825 |- |Female||25||1825 |- |Female||25||1825 |- |Female||25||1825 |- |Female||25||1825 |- |Female||25||1825 |- |Female||25||1825 |- |Female||20||1830 |- |Female||20||1830 |- |Female||20||1830 |- |Female||20||1830 |- |Female||20||1830 |- |Female||20||1830 |- |Female||20||1830 |- |Female||20||1830 |- |Female||15||1835 |- |Female||15||1835 |- |Female||15||1835 |- |Female||15||1835 |- |Female||15||1835 |- |Female||15||1835 |- |Female||10||1840 |- |Female||10||1840 |- |Female||10||1840 |- |Female||10||1840 |- |Female||10||1840 |- |Female||10||1840 |- |Female||10||1840 |- |Female||10||1840 |- |Female||10||1840 |- |Female||10||1840 |- |Female||10||1840 |- |Female||10||1840 |- |Female||10||1840 |- |Female||10||1840 |- |Female||10||1840 |- |Female||10||1840 |- |Female||5||1845 |- |Female||5||1845 |- |Female||5||1845 |- |Female||5||1845 |- |Female||5||1845 |- |Female||3||1847 |- |Female||3||1847 |- |Female||3||1847 |- |Female||3||1847 |- |Female||3||1847 |- |Female||2||1848 |- |Female||2||1848 |- |Female||2||1848 |- |Female||2||1848 |- |Female||2||1848 |- |Female||3/12||1850 |- |Female||5/12||1850 |- |Female||5/12||1850 |} '''1850 Slave Schedule (November 1850)'''
In the 1850 census, David was in Fairfield, South Carolina, United States. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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David Aiken in Fairfield, South Carolina, USA.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Gender!!Age!!Est. Birth |- |Male||80||1780 |- |Male||70||1790 |- |Male||70||1790 |- |Male||70||1790 |- |Male||70||1790 |- |Male||70||1790 |- |Male||60||1800 |- |Male||60||1800 |- |Male||60||1800 |- |Male||50||1810 |- |Male||50||1810 |- |Male||50||1810 |- |Male||50||1810 |- |Male||50||1810 |- |Male||50||1810 |- |Male||50||1810 |- |Male||50||1810 |- |Male||50||1810 |- |Male||50||1810 |- |Male||50||1810 |- |Male||50||1810 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||45||1815 |- |Male||38||1822 |- |Male||38||1822 |- |Male||38||1822 |- |Male||38||1822 |- |Male||38||1822 |- |Male||38||1822 |- |Male||38||1822 |- |Male||30||1830 |- |Male||30||1830 |- |Male||30||1830 |} '''1860 Slave Schedule (Abbeville County)'''
In the 1860 census, David was in Abbeville, South Carolina, United States. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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D Wyatt Aiken in Abbeville, South Carolina, USA.
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Slaves of Downs Calhoun, Abbeville County, South Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Plantations, Needs Research]] [[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina, Slaves]] ==History== [[Calhoun-1288|Downs Calhoun]] lived in Abbeville County, South Carolina. The property of Downs Calhoun owned was 580 acres more or less, and consisted of several tracts of land known as: *the Long tract *the Davis tract *the Busby tract *the Bartrem tract *the Caldwell tract *the Stewart tract It is unknown what his plantation was called. When Calhoun died he had but one farm at which there were 2 dwellings.'''The Federal Reporter. United States: West Publishing Company, 1913''' https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Federal_Reporter/hTEXp6waCJQC?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Downs%20Calhoun *p.408 Downs Calhoun died on 29 Jun 1850. He wrote his will 18 May 1843. '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/443498 Miscellaneous estate papers (Abbeville County, South Carolina), 1782-1958] Probate records, Boxes 123-124, packages 3611-3660
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Abbeville > Probate Court, Probate records > 1782-1958 > Box 123, Packages 3611-3640 > image 287 of 358
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-FC94-N3}} (accessed 21 January 2023) *1843 will of Downs Calhoun
==Slaves== =====Named in Will===== to wife [[Brightman-440|Susan Calhoun]] *[[Calhoun-4717|Henry]] *[[Calhoun-4718|Wiley]] *[[Calhoun-4719|Charles]] *[[Calhoun-4720|Mary]] *[[Calhoun-4721|Edy]] and her 2 children, [[Calhoun-4722|Jim]] and [[Calhoun-4723|Robert]] to daughter Lavinda Calhoun *[[Calhoun-4724|Lucy]] and her child [[Calhoun-4725|Elizabeth]] to son Willis Boyd Calhoun *[[Calhoun-4726|Jack]] known as Anderson Jack to son [[Calhoun-1287|William Downs Calhoun]] *[[Calhoun-4727|Phill]] known as wagoner Phill *[[Calhoun-4728|Carey]] to granddaughter Loranie Elizabeth Beazeler *[[Calhoun-4729|Caty]], girl =====Property Inventory===== These slaves were named in the personal property inventory of Downs Calhoun in 1850: '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/443498 Miscellaneous estate papers (Abbeville County, South Carolina), 1782-1958] Probate records, Boxes 123-124, packages 3611-3660
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Abbeville > Probate Court, Probate records > 1782-1958 > Box 123, Packages 3611-3640 > image 293 of 358
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-FC94-9P}} (accessed 21 January 2023) *Inventory 14 Aug 1850
*[[Calhoun-4730|Mose]], value $800 *[[Calhoun-4731|Solomon]], value $900 *[[Calhoun-4732|Berry]], value $300 *[[Calhoun-4727|Phill]], value $600 *[[Calhoun-4717|Henry]], value $850 *[[Calhoun-4734|Wince]], value $400 *[[Calhoun-4733|Jess]], value $800 *[[Calhoun-4728|Carey]], value $900 *[[Calhoun-4726|Jack]], value $800 *[[Calhoun-4718|Wiley]], value $800 *[[Calhoun-4722|Jim]], boy, value $600 *[[Calhoun-4723|Robert]], boy, value $400 *[[Calhoun-4724|Lucy]], value $400 *[[Calhoun-4721|Edy]] & boy, value $700 *[[Calhoun-4725|Elizabeth]], girl, value $600 =====Slaves Sold===== These slaves were sold 16 Dec 1850: '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/443498 Miscellaneous estate papers (Abbeville County, South Carolina), 1782-1958] Probate records, Boxes 123-124, packages 3611-3660
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Abbeville > Probate Court, Probate records > 1782-1958 > Box 123, Packages 3611-3640 > image 302 of 358
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-FC94-WR}} (accessed 21 January 2023)
*[[Calhoun-4730|Mose]] sold to Wade Anderson for $860 *[[Calhoun-4733|Jesse]] sold to Sam'l Baird for $810 *[[Calhoun-4731|Solomon]] sold to William Calhoun for $810 *[[Calhoun-4734|Wince]] sold to William Smith for $500 *[[Calhoun-4732|Berry]] sold to William Williams for $210 =====Census===== In 1830 Downs Calhoun is listed as having 19 slaves. '''United States Census, 1830''': "United States Census, 1830"
Image path: United States Census, 1830 > South Carolina > Abbeville > Not Stated > image 185 of 235; citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YY1-94LJ}} (accessed 21 January 2023) *1830 census Abbeville County, South Carolina
In 1840 Downs Calhoun had 21 slaves. '''United States Census, 1840''': "United States Census, 1840"
Image path: United States Census, 1840 > South Carolina > Abbeville > Not Stated > image 167 of 188; citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YB7-VSF}} (accessed 21 January 2023) *1840 census Abbeville, South Carolina
The 1850 slave schedule states that Downs Calhoun owned 64 slaves. '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > South Carolina > Abbeville > Abbeville county > image 12 of 231; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-62KH-TGR}} (accessed 21 January 2023)
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Slaves of Dr. George Augustus Sykes

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[[Category:Monroe County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Monroe County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] *1860 Slave Schedule for [[Sykes-3023|Dr. George Augustus Sykes]] ::Western Division, County of Monroe, State of Mississippi ::23 Jul 1860 ::Total enslaved persons = 85 ::Slave houses = 17 '''1860 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
Citing Page: 40; Line: 15; FHL microfilm: 000803601; Record number: 260478;
{{FamilySearch Record|WKLR-Z5N2}} (accessed 12 May 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9BS3-YJ6}} Image number 00341
George A Sykes in Monroe, Mississippi, United States.
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The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|28518971|7804ea}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|91129272}} (accessed 12 May 2022)
George A Sykes in Western Division, Monroe, Mississippi, USA.
::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!#!!Age!!M/F!!B/M |- |George A Sykes||1||30||M||B |- |||1||35||M||B |- |||1||25||M||B |- |||1||19||M||B |- |||1||60||M||M |- |||1||17||M||B |- |||1||25||M||B |- |||1||30||M||B |- |||1||25||M||B |- |||1||45||M||B |- |||1||40||M||B |- |||1||30||M||B |- |||1||21||M||B |- |||1||18||M||B |- |||1||32||M||B |- |||1||15||M||B |- |||1||16||M||B |- |||1||12||M||B |- |||1||45||M||B |- |||1||25||M||B |- |||1||8||M||M |- |||1||16||M||B |- |||1||5||M||B |- |||1||3||M||B |- |||1||4||M||B |- |||1||6||M||B |- |||1||22||M||B |- |||1||1||M||B |- |||1||2||M||B |- |||1||8/12||M||B |- |||1||25||F||B |- |||1||20||F||M |- |||1||18||F||M |- |||1||25||F||M |- |||1||30||F||M |- |||1||18||F||M |- |||1||45||F||M |- |||1||20||F||B |- |||1||20||F||B |- |||1||22||F||B |- |||1||20||F||B |- |||1||25||F||B |- |||1||25||F||B |- |||1||22||F||B |- |||1||16||F||B |- |||1||14||F||B |- |||1||45||F||B |- |||1||45||F||B |- |||1||55||F||B |- |||1||22||F||B |- |||1||55||F||B |- |||1||30||F||B |- |||1||45||F||B |- |||1||8||F||B |- |||1||7||F||B |- |||1||3||F||B |- |||1||1||F||B |- |||1||1||F||B |- |||1||3||F||B |- |||1||8/12||F||B |- |||1||8/12||F||B |- |||1||8/12||F||B |- |||1||20||F||B |} ==Sources==

Slaves of Dr. George Stovall Hairston of Virginia

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Slaves_of_Dr_George_Stovall_Hairston_of_Virginia.jpg
[[Category:Henry County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Henry County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ==Slaves of [[Hairston-89|George Stovall Hairston (1813-1863)]]== ===Commonplace Book 1837=== 1. Tom Dillon
2. Mary
3. Judy January 1822
4. Tom February 1823
5. Rhoda July 1827
6. Rachael August 1829
7. General June 1807
8. Polly April 1809
9. Hager June 1828
10. Alicia 1837
11. Kate January 1813
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17. Delphy June 1821
18. Bob
19.
20.Ben
===Cohabitation Schedule 1866=== [[Hairston-1110|Kitty Hairston (abt.1834-)]] and 6 children
[[Hairston-1109|Edward Hairston (abt.1820-)]]
[[Hairston-1054|Becky Hairston (abt.1851-)]]
[[Hairston-1053|Lewis Hairston (1846-)]]
[[Hairston-1052|Joe Hairston (abt.1841-)]]
[[Hairston-939|Katy Hairston (abt.1816-)]] and 8 children
[[Hairston-938|Bob Hairston (abt.1813-)]]
[[Hairston-914|Bill Hairston (abt.1837-)]]
[[Hairston-915|Sarah Hairston (abt.1831-)]]
[[Hairston-898|Wallace Hairston (abt.1844-)]]
[[Hairston-772|Harriet Hairston (abt.1850-)]]
[[Hairston-894|Askley Hairston (abt.1847-)]] and 2 children
[[Hairston-893|Clem Hairston (abt.1837-)]]
[[Hairston-883|Lucy Hairston (1836-)]]and 6 children
[[Hairston-882|David Hairston (1826-)]]
[[Hairston-712|India Hairston (abt.1844-)]] and 1 child
[[Hairston-709|Marshall Hairston (abt.1818-)]]
[[Hairston-703|Delilah Hairston (abt.1788-)]] and possibly some of her children
[[Hairston-702|Lewis Hairston (abt.1805-)]]
[[Hairston-533|Sandy Hairston (abt.1834-)]]
[[Hairston-331|Ely Hairston (abt.1831-)]] and 4 children
[[Hairston-313|Patsy Hairston (abt.1841-)]] and 1 child
[[Hairston-312|Lewis Hairston (abt.1837-)]]
[[Redd-1020|David Redd (abt.1798-)]]
[[Redd-1021|Charlotte Redd (abt.1809-)]] and probably some of her children
[[Hairston-307|Lucy Hairston (abt.1845-)]] and probably 3 children
[[Hairston-306|Squire Hairston (abt.1833-)]]
[[Martin-79739|Vass Martin (abt.1824-)]] and probably most of her children
[[Hairston-297|May Hairston (abt.1846-)]]
[[Hairston-296|Parker Hairston (abt.1841-)]]
[[Monroe-4882|Butch Monroe (abt.1854-)]]
[[Monroe-4881|Rachel Monroe (abt.1837-)]]
[[Hairston-284|Garland Hairston]]
[[Hairston-285|Phillis Hairston]]
[[Hairston-282|George Hairston]]
[[Hairston-281|Jeanne Hairston]]
[[Hairston-280|John Hairston]]
[[Hairston-279|Mose Hairston]]
[[Hairston-277|Franky Hairston]]
[[Hairston-276|Samuel Hairston]]Henry County (Va.) Register of of Colored Persons cohabiting together as Husband and Wife, 1866, [register page #1]. Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection. Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 23219. == Sources == * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-J92M United States Census Slave Schedule] citing Page: 57; Line: 34; FHL microfilm: 000805391; Record number: 498961;
{{FamilySearch Record|W2X2-J92M}} (accessed 23 September 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GBSN-64C}} Image number 00469
Geo S Hairston in Henry, Virginia, United States.

Slaves of Dr. John Roy Baylor

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[[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Caroline County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] === Slaves of [[Baylor-29|Dr. John Roy Baylor]] === [[Boswell-3033|Lucy Boswell]]
[[Boswell-3032|Sally Boswell]]
[[Brooks-23925|Kitty (Brooks) Boswell]]
[[Boswell-3031|Louis Boswell]]
[[Smith-276420|Samuel Smith]]
[[Brooks-23925|Mary (Brooks) Smith]]
[[Smith-276417|Thomas Smith]]
[[Giles-6325|William Giles]] Caroline County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons Cohabiting Together as Husband and Wife, 1866 Feb. 27, Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA. accessed via https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/aan/search-the-narrative accessed 6/4/2021
[[Singleton-4278|Martin Singleton]]
[[Moreton-463|Henry Moreton]] == Sources ==

Slaves of Dr. Thomas Bates Anderson of Virginia

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Hanover_County,_Virginia,_Slaves
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[[Category:Hanover County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Hanover County, Virginia, Slaves]] === Slaves of [[Anderson-66828|Dr. Thomas Bates Anderson]] === [[Owen-12508|Benjamin Owen]]
[[Owen-12507|Roberta Owen]]
[[Owen-12506|Martha Owen]]
[[Owen-12505|Ella Owen]]
[[Claybourne-10|Mary (Claybourne) Owen]]
[[Fox-21705|Martha Fox]]
[[Fox-21704|Libby Fox]]
[[Fox-21703|Peter Fox]]
[[Fox-21702|Horace Fox]]
[[Anderson-68911|Nancy (Anderson) Fox]] Caroline County (Va.) Register of Children of Colored Persons whose Parents had ceased to cohabit which the Father recognizes to be his, 27th February 1866. Caroline County (Va.) Reel 78, Local government records collection, Caroline County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.
[[Overton-3626|Ellis Overton]]
[[Fox-21543|Harry Fox]]
[[Taylor-86876|Archy Taylor]]
[[Fox-21111|Libby (Fox) Taylor]]
[[Young-50879|Marshall Young]]
[[Robinson-50660|Bonaparte Robinson]]
[[Robinson-50658|Susan Robinson]]
[[Robinson-50656|Marshall Robinson]]
[[Taylor-86048|Millie A. (Taylor) Robinson]]
[[Robinson-50645|Churchill Robinson]]
[[Fox-21000|William Fox]]
[[Fox-20990|Sally Fox]]
[[Fox-20989|Mary Fox]]
[[Fox-20988|Anthony Fox]]
[[Fox-20987|William Fox]]
[[Beaver-3117|Sylvia (Beaver) Fox]]
[[Anderson-66858|Sarah Anderson]]
[[Anderson-66857|Thomasina Anderson]]
[[Anderson-66856|Thomas Anderson]]
[[Anderson-66855|John Anderson]]
[[Anderson-66854|Mary Anderson]]
[[Anderson-66853|Jane Anderson]]
[[Anderson-66859|Georgia Anderson]] Caroline County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons Cohabiting Together as Husband and Wife, 1866 Feb. 27, Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA. accessed via https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/aan/search-the-narrative accessed 6/4/2021 == Sources ==

Slaves of Dr. Walter H. Briscoe, Maryland

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St._Mary's_County,_Maryland,_Slave_Owners
St._Mary's_County,_Maryland,_Slaves
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:St. Mary's County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:St. Mary's County, Maryland, Slaves]] ==Background== '''UNDER CONSTRUCTION''' This list shows the enslaved of [[Briscoe-1730|Dr. Walter H. Briscoe]] emancipated in '''1864''':'''Maryland County Commissioner of Slave Statisticts''' http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msa_c1698/msa_c1698_1/html/msa_c1698_1-0328.html *p.324, the slaves of Dr. Walter Briscoe, '''FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE PERSONS PLEASE SEE NOTES BY EACH PERSON'S NAME IN THIS ONLINE SOURCE''' *[[Edwards-35904|Morris Edwards]] age 15 *Jno Cane age 20 *Frank Cane age 17 *[[Edwards-35941|Alfred Edwards]] age 17 *Thomas Millard age 17 *Horrace Millard age 12 *Samuel Edwards age 17 *Charles Medley age 25 *George W. Biscoe (Briscoe) age 26 *Dick Brown age 33 *Robert Plater age 37 *James Millard age 48 *Hamilton Howard age 49 *Alex Medley age 52 *[[Edwards-35937|Leander Edwards]] age 52 *William Barnes age 52 *Temperance Cane age 18 *Matilda Cane age 22 *Alice Cane age 16 *Eliza Cane age 14 *Sarah Cane age 12 *Charlotti Ann Brown age 14 *[[Edwards-35943|Mary Edwards]] age 21 *Marie Millard age 23 *Mary Jane Wilson age 13 *Henny Cane age 20 *Ann Delila Barnes age 21 *Georganna Barnes age 19 *Cecilia Edwards age 19 *Queen Guyther age 22 *Ellen Cane age 24 *Rebecca Brown age 24 *Martha Ann Wilson age 28 *Billie Plowden age 29 *Alice Cane age 31 *Henrietta Hall age 27 *[[Briscoe-1732|Presilla Edwards]] age 38 *Eliza Maven age 38 *Mary Ann Millard age 47 *Louisa Mason age 52 *Henrietta Barnes age 59 *Cecilia Lowden age 52 *Andrew Brown age 6 *Edgar Guyther age 28 *Frank Guyther age 2 *Hilry Cane age 1 *Alex Plowden age 3 *Frances Millard age 6 *Margaret Brown age 2 *Rebecca Wilson age 1 *Catharine Barber age 21 *Mary E. Barber age 2 *Jeff Johnson age 1 For more information please see the [[Space:Sotterley_Plantation_St._Mary%27s_County_Maryland|Sotterley Plantation]] page ==Sources==

Slaves of Dr Cary Whitaker at Strawberry Hill Plantation

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Halifax_County,_North_Carolina,_Slave_Owners
Halifax_County,_North_Carolina,_Slaves
Strawberry_Hill_Plantation,_Halifax_County,_North_Carolina
USBH_Heritage_Exchange
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[[Category: Strawberry Hill Plantation, Halifax County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Halifax County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Halifax County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] == Strawberry Hill Plantation == [[Whitaker-6182|Dr. Cary Whitaker]] was a physician who inherited Strawberry Hill PlantationStrawberry Hill nomination form for being on The National Register of Historic Places (https://files.nc.gov/ncdcr/nr/HX0014.pdf) in Halifax County, North Carolina, upon the death of his uncle, Cary Whitaker, in 1816. The deceased Cary Whitaker left a life estate to his wife, Sally, which would have left the plantation to his nephew and namesake, Cary, upon her death. In 1818, Sally, having remarried to a Thomas Goodwin, sold her life estate rights to Dr. Cary Whitaker, making him the sole owner.Strawberry Hill Plantation (http://www.ncgenweb.us/ncstate/plantations/strawberry_halifax.htm} === Slaves Sold in 1851 === There is a Bill of Sale from 1851, which indicated [[Cotten-462|Frederick R Cotten]] purchased 35 named slaves from Cary Whitaker of Halifax County, North Carolina, for $15,000. Dr. Cary Whitaker was Frederick's uncle, and the owner of Strawberry Hill Plantation in Halifax County, North Carolina. The slaves were purchased to work on Frederick's Burgesstown Plantation in Leon County, Florida.Space:Slaves_of_Frederick_R_Cotten_at_Burgesstown_PlantationStrawberry Hill Plantation (http://www.ncgenweb.us/ncstate/plantations/strawberry_halifax.htm}Contract for Sale of Slaves (http://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/327675) The named slaves included: * [[Whitaker-6199|Old Penny]] * [[Whitaker-6200|young Penny]] * [[Whitaker-6219|Wilkes]] * [[Whitaker-6220|Enoch]] * [[Whitaker-6201|Molly]] * [[Whitaker-6202|Sarry]] * [[Whitaker-6203|Sylvia]] * [[Whitaker-6221|Albery]] * [[Whitaker-6204|Nancy]] * [[Whitaker-6205|Rosetta]] * [[Whitaker-6206|Betsy]] * [[Whitaker-6222|John]] * [[Whitaker-6223|Franklin]] * [[Whitaker-6224|Jacob Sr.]] * [[Whitaker-6225|Jacob Jr.]] * [[Whitaker-6226|Jerry]] * [[Whitaker-6227|Frederick]] * [[Whitaker-6207|Penelope]] * [[Whitaker-6208|Lucy]] * [[Whitaker-6209|Jenny]] * [[Whitaker-6210|Lydia]] * [[Whitaker-6233|Guni (?)]] * [[Whitaker-6228|Seaborn]] * [[Whitaker-6211|Susan]] * [[Whitaker-6229|Washington]] * [[Whitaker-6234|Aga (?)]] * [[Whitaker-6230|George]] * [[Whitaker-6212|Martha]] * [[Whitaker-6213|Sarah]] * [[Whitaker-6214|Louisa ]] * [[Whitaker-6215|Winna]] * [[Whitaker-6216|Mourning]] * [[Whitaker-6231|Scipio]] * [[Whitaker-6232|Davy]] * [[Whitaker-6217|Parthana]] * [[Whitaker-6218|Margaret]] == Sources == * Wikipedia contributors, "Strawberry Hill (Enfield, North Carolina)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Strawberry_Hill_(Enfield,_North_Carolina)&oldid=1089325390 (accessed July 9, 2022).

Slaves of Dr James M Troup, Georgia

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Glynn_County,_Georgia
Glynn_County,_Georgia,_Slave_Owners
Glynn_County,_Georgia,_Slaves
McIntosh_County,_Georgia
McIntosh_County,_Georgia,_Slave_Owners
McIntosh_County,_Georgia,_Slaves
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[[Category:Glynn County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Glynn County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Glynn County, Georgia]] [[Category:McIntosh County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:McIntosh County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:McIntosh County, Georgia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] "This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Troup-736|James McGilveray Troup (1786-1849)]], and attempt to connect them to their families." ==Biography== [[Troup-736|James McGilveray (aka McGillivary) Troup]] was a physician and slave owner with two plantations in Georgia. He was the brother of the 32nd Governor of the State of Georgia, [[Troup-230|George Michael McIntosh Troup (1780-1856)]], and the husband of [[Brailsford-295|Camilla (Brailsford) Troup (abt.1794-1847)]]. "When Troup died in 1849, he held 357 people as slaves and 7,300 acres in land"[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hofwyl-Broadfield_Plantation Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation] ==Plantations Owned== *Courthouse Plantation, McIntosh County, Georgia *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hofwyl-Broadfield_Plantation Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation, Glynn County, Georgia] - inherited from his father-in-law, Williams Brailsford ==Slaves== ===Inventory of Slaves at Courthouse Plantation, McIntosh County, Georgia, 1836=== :The following table of slaves at Courthouse Plantation, McIntosh County, Georgia, can be found at [http://www.glynngen.com/enslavement/troup_JM.htm Slaves of James McGilveray Troup, 1849-1856], although it has been put in order of enslaver. The inventory was taken on 22 Sep 1836. The enslaver, Dr James B Troup, may actually be Dr [[Troup-774|James Robert Troup (abt.1835-abt.1874)]], the son of Dr James M Troup. :{| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Name !!Value!!Enslaver!!Slave Name !!Value!!Enslaver |- |[[Troup-1402|Ben]]||$1,000.00|| [[Troup-737|Matilda Brailsford Troup]]||John||$800.00||Ophelia (Troup) Dent |- |[[Troup-1403|Sinder]]||$400.00||[[Troup-737|Matilda Brailsford Troup]]||Darkus||$700.00||Ophelia (Troup) Dent |- |[[Troup-1404|Friday]]||$700.00||[[Troup-737|Matilda Brailsford Troup]]||Maria||$250.00||Ophelia (Troup) Dent |- |[[Troup-1405|Betty]]||$150.00||[[Troup-737|Matilda Brailsford Troup]]||Susan Ann||$50.00||Ophelia (Troup) Dent |- |[[Troup-1406|Nick]]||$400.00||[[Troup-737|Matilda Brailsford Troup]]||Milly (old)||$0.00||Ophelia (Troup) Dent |- |[[Troup-1407|Ned]] (young)||$300.00||[[Troup-737|Matilda Brailsford Troup]]||Bob||$350.00||Ophelia (Troup) Dent |- |[[Troup-1409|Paul]]||$700.00||[[Troup-737|Matilda Brailsford Troup]]||Rose||$700.00||Ophelia (Troup) Dent |- |[[Troup-1408|Hector]]||$150.00||[[Troup-737|Matilda Brailsford Troup]]||Edmond||$50.00||Ophelia (Troup) Dent |- |[[Troup-1410|Sampson]]||$1,000.00||[[Troup-741|Clelia (Troup) Key]]||Ned (old)||$100.00||Ophelia (Troup) Dent |- |[[Troup-1411|Sarah]]||$500.00||[[Troup-741|Clelia (Troup) Key]]||Caroline||$800.00||Ophelia (Troup) Dent |- |[[Troup-1412|Primus]]||$600.00||[[Troup-741|Clelia (Troup) Key]]||Adam||$800.00||Dr James B Troup |- |[[Troup-1413|Daphney]]||$400.00||[[Troup-741|Clelia (Troup) Key]]||Sue||$700.00||Dr James B Troup |- |[[Troup-1414|Amos]]||$700.00||[[Troup-741|Clelia (Troup) Key]]||Margaret||$250.00||Dr James B Troup |- |[[Troup-1415|Morris]]||$100.00||[[Troup-741|Clelia (Troup) Key]]||John||$200.00||Dr James B Troup |- |[[Troup-1416|Ishmael]]||$400.00||[[Troup-741|Clelia (Troup) Key]]||Eve||$0.00||Dr James B Troup |- |[[Troup-1417|Rose]] (old)||$0.00||[[Troup-741|Clelia (Troup) Key]]||Affie||$50.00||Dr James B Troup |- |[[Troup-1418|Alec]]||$1,000.00||Charles Manigault Morris||Affie (old)||$100.00||Dr James B Troup |- |[[Troup-1419|Phoeby]]||$400.00||Charles Manigault Morris||Charlotte||$700.00||Dr James B Troup |- |[[Troup-1420|Suckey]]||$700.00||Charles Manigault Morris||Maria||$150.00||Dr James B Troup |- |[[Troup-1421|Ned]] (young)||$400.00||Charles Manigault Morris||Kit||$700.00||Dr James B Troup |- |[[Troup-1422|Sarah]]||$250.00||Charles Manigault Morris|||||| |- |[[Troup-1423|Hardtimes]]||$100.00||Charles Manigault Morris|||||| |- |[[Troup-1424|Simon]]|||$500.00||Charles Manigault Morris|||||| |- |[[Troup-1425|March]]||$400.00||Charles Manigault Morris|||||| |- |[[Troup-1427|Melinda]]||$75.00||Charles Manigault Morris|||||| |- |Eve||$700.00||Robert Troup|||||| |- |Cyrus||$1,000.00||Robert Troup|||||| |- |Patience||$400.00||Robert Troup|||||| |- |Affie||$400.00||Robert Troup|||||| |- |Allen||$100.00||Robert Troup|||||| |- |Sally||$400.00||Robert Troup|||||| |- |Marlboro||$600.00||Robert Troup|||||| |- |Katy||$150.00||Robert Troup|||||| |} ===Mentions of Slaves in Probate Records=== *negro runaway sold '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Glynn > Estate Records, 1800-1928, Tison, John M Jr-Turner, L A
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*inventory slave list '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Glynn > Estate Records, 1800-1928, Tison, John M Jr-Turner, L A
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*paid for coffin for May or Mary '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Glynn > Estate Records, 1800-1928, Tison, John M Jr-Turner, L A
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*payment for jail on runaway Gabriel '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Glynn > Estate Records, 1800-1928, Tison, John M Jr-Turner, L A
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*paid for negro Shay? '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Glynn > Estate Records, 1800-1928, Tison, John M Jr-Turner, L A
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===Glynn County Probate Court Inventories and Appraisements for Slaves of James M Troup's Estate, 25 Jan 1850=== :See: Inventories and Appraisements Vol E, PP 156-158, 25 Jan 1850, Glynn County Probate Court, Georgia : James M Troup had 357 slaves at the time of his death in 1849. They were listed by name with assessed value in the Glynn County, Georgia probate records in 1850: :{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Value!!!!Name!!Value!!!!Name!!Value!!!!Name!!Value |- |April||$100||||Doll||$300||||Jack||$700||||Fanny||$550 |- |Sarah||$0||||Lucy||$250||||Polly||$300||||Thisby||$550 |- |Grace||$300||||Jinny||$200||||John||$700||||John||$250 |- |Edward||$600||||May||$0||||Harry||$300||||Sophy||$300 |- |Clarinder||$500||||Rose||$250||||Nancy||$200||||Clarinda||$450 |- |Guy||$250||||August||$650||||Bella||$0||||Peter||$300 |- |Edmond||$600||||Mary||$200||||Adam||$700||||Bitter||$250 |- |Pussy||$600||||Sally||$550||||Jimima||$500||||Sue ||$250 |- |Jane||$50||||Kitty||$400||||Alfred||$350||||Phillis||$350 |- |Cyrus||$450||||Peggy||$200||||Peter||$600||||Ishmael||$600 |- |Cornelia||$500||||Josey||$200||||Caty||$450||||Juno||$500 |- |Branch||$500||||Juddy||$0||||Esau||$600||||Charles||$650 |- |John||$700||||Anthony||$300||||Betty||$350||||Brister||$500 |- |Mingo||$700||||Affie||$450||||Georgianna||$200||||Friday||$400 |- |Scilina||$550||||Victoria||$150||||Peter||$100||||Ishmael||$250 |- |Moses||$650||||Molly||$550||||Harry||$700||||Budy?||$50 |- |Abigal||$600||||June||$50||||Caty||$400||||Jack||$1,000 |- |Miley||$100||||Patty||$500||||Lucea||$550||||Phoeby||$300 |- |Mary||$100||||Venus||$500||||Martha||$550||||Patty||$550 |- |Loretta||$50||||Marian||$300||||Simon||$600||||Jinny||$550 |- |Daniel||$300||||Tyra||$250||||Fanny||$350||||March||$550 |- |Betsey||$200||||Elizabeth||$200||||Bob||$300||||Jim||$500 |- |Lymus||$200||||Adam||$50||||Hector||$300||||Wilson||$200 |- |Phillis||$200||||Sanco||$700||||Fanny||$150||||Margaret||$150 |- |Thisby||$550||||Sary||$550||||Limus||$700||||Mingo||$600 |- |Licum||$600||||Frank||$250||||Maria||$550||||Peggy||$300 |- |Jinny||$600||||Colly||$200||||Jim||$100||||Laura||$450 |- |July||$100||||Phoeby||$200||||Tamer||$150||||Betsy||$550 |- |Joe||$700||||Liza||$550||||Jinny||$600||||Harriet||$500 |- |Sally||$550||||Peggy||$450||||Betty||$550||||Affie||$300 |- |Manny||$500||||Colly||$600||||Doll||$250||||Charles||$600 |- |Sophy||$100||||Tyra||$400||||Rachael||$550||||Sue ||$500 |- |Joshua||$120||||William||$350||||Sye||$300||||Maria||$500 |- |Tony||$250||||Harriet||$450||||Patty||$50||||Charles||$0 |- |Liddy||$200||||Grace||$400||||Abram||$350||||Malinda||$100 |- |Betty||$200||||Patty||$200||||Jim||$700||||Joe||$600 |- |Diannah||$0||||George||$25||||Juddy||$550||||Robert||$70 |- |January||$10||||Gabriel||$60||||Jolly||$700||||Betty||$500 |- |Elsy||$50||||Amy||$450||||July||$500||||Rose||$0 |- |Eve||$0||||Thisby||$250||||Amy||$550||||Rose||$500 |- |Sibby||$50||||Cato||$250||||Biny||$350||||Morris||$50 |- |Quamina||$700||||Miley||$200||||Tom||$300||||Budy?||$0 |- |Lonon||$700||||Charles||$200||||Edmond||$125||||Hannah||$0 |- |Rinah||$550||||Mary||$0||||Rachael||$100||||Morris||$700 |- |Cain||$700||||Primus||$350||||Elsy||$350||||Darcus||$500 |- |Sarah||$550||||Martha||$350||||Petro||$300||||Eve||$400 |- |Becca||$0||||Rebecca||$200||||John||$500||||Renty||$50 |- |Caty||$500||||Infant||$50||||Eliza||$450||||Renty||$700 |- |Peggy||$0||||Neptune||$600||||Bella||$500||||Walter||$50 |- |Doll||$200||||Molly||$550||||Susan||$450||||Miley||$100 |- |Friday||$250||||Eve||$200||||Will||$400||||Bella||$0 |- |Eve||$200||||Sharper||$200||||Catrina||$300||||Cyrus||$700 |- |William||$700||||Hetty||$150||||Prince||$700||||Collah||$50 |- |Sally||$250||||Daniel||$100||||Peggy||$550||||Ned||$0 |- |Norah||$200||||Nancy||$75||||Morris||$650||||Sarah||$450 |- |Sally||$300||||Molly||$0||||Sophia||$500||||Eve||$60 |- |John||$700||||Lucy||$500||||Branch||$200||||Affie||$350 |- |Jacob||$0||||Paul||$50||||Robin||$700||||Tina||$400 |- |Tenah||$200||||Justice||$500||||Phillis||$550||||James||$500 |- |Joe||$0||||Jacob||$650||||Hager||$200||||Samson||$500 |- |Crease||$0||||Delia||$300||||April||$700||||Gabriel||$500 |- |Paul||$800||||Luke||$300||||Fanny||$550||||Alec||$500 |- |Charlotte||$550||||Neptune||$250||||Abram||$250||||Ben||$300 |- |Jane||$200||||Murria||$20||||Charlotte||$200||||Charlotte||$300 |- |Dido||$125||||Mingo||$700||||Antony||$100||||Paul||$250 |- |Renty||$50||||Quash||$700||||Elsy||$50||||Margaret||$250 |- |Molly||$50||||Mary||$550||||Sam||$700||||John ||$300 |- |Stephen||$700||||Colloch||$50||||Sibby||$550||||Simon||$250 |- |Sue||$550||||Lovetta||$550||||Jack||$50||||Carolina||$200 |- |Daniel||$100||||Alec||$300||||Brister||$650||||March||$100 |- |Nanny||$400||||[[Troup-1258|Tom]]||$600||||Sally||$550||||Edward||$150 |- |Minerva||$250||||Jane||$500||||Ishmael||$50||||Henry||$150 |- |Lena||$100||||Hope||$300||||Sharper||$500||||Malinda||$100 |- |Branch||$0||||Robin||$200||||Will||$700||||Primus||$120 |- |Adam||$0||||Prince||$400||||Nancy||$500||||Sucky||$200 |- |Jinny||$50||||Sally||$50||||Carolina||$100||||Nick||$100 |- |Tyra||$450||||George||$700||||Will||$50||||Bob||$50 |- |Frederick||$700||||Decima||$550||||Juddy||$550||||Phoeby||$75 |- |Hacalus||$200||||Jim||$300||||Sandy||$600||||Ned||$100 |- |Smart||$300||||Phoeby||$250||||Liddy||$500||||Daphney||$100 |- |Dolly||$200||||Evelin||$200||||[[Troup-1151|Chloey]]||$400||||July||$100 |- |Jim||$450||||Nelly||$150||||Alec||$50||||Sinda||$100 |- |Dye||$300||||Luke||$400||||Andrew||$450||||Margaret||$100 |- |Catharine||$300||||Hamilton||$700||||Harrington||$700||||Marlborough||$200 |- |Joe||$50||||Sue||$300||||Bob||$600||||Fatima||$100 |- |Dan||$600||||Lancaster||$300||||Molly||$550||||Sary||$100 |- |Joe||$300||||Frank||$700||||Eliza||$300||||Amos||$250 |- |Cotta||$300||||Prince||$700||||Infant||$50||||Adam||$300 |- |August||$400||||Patty||$350||||John||$700||||Kit||$250 |- |||||||||||||||||||Sally||$50 |} ===Schedule Division of Slaves in the Will of Dr James Troup, 14 April 1856, Glynn County, Georgia=== :It is assumed these slaves mentioned in the will were from the Broadfield Plantation, later known as Hofwyl-Broadfield, which was Dr Troup's home place in Glynn County, Georgia. '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Glynn > Estate Records, 1800-1928, Tison, John M Jr-Turner, L A
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:It is believed that the number beside some names designates a division of family groups. For example. Pender has a 6 so his family group includes Moses to him, six people. The next family has five members and stops on Belinda. And so on. :'''Slaves on Schedule No. 1 were inherited by Robert Troup'''. :Total value assessed was $22,125: '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Glynn > Estate Records, 1800-1928, Tison, John M Jr-Turner, L A
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:{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |-bgcolor=d4e789 |Name||Description||Assessed Value |- |[[Troup-1345|Moses]]||||$1000 |- |[[Troup-1346|Abagail]] ||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1347|Miley]] ||||$350 |- |[[Troup-1348|Mary]]||||$250 |- |[[Troup-1349|Sarah]] ||||$150 |- |[[Troup-1350|Pender]]||6||$50 |- |[[Troup-1351|Bob]]||||$1000 |- |[[Troup-1352|Molly]]||||$550 |- |[[Troup-1353|Henry]]||||$600 |- |[[Troup-1354|Edward]]||||$550 |- |[[Troup-1355|Balinda]]||5||$300 |- |[[Troup-1356|Caully]]||||$450 |- |[[Troup-1357|Phoeby]]||||$50 |- |[[Troup-1358|Peggy]]||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1359|Caully]]||||$1000 |- |[[Troup-1360|Lizzy]]||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1361|Sam]]||6||$100 |- |[[Troup-1369|Decima]] ||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1370|Phoeby]] ||||$350 |- |[[Troup-1371|Emiline]]||||$250 |- |[[Troup-1372|Sephy]]||||$150 |- |[[Troup-1373|George]]||||$50 |- |[[Troup-1374|Sambo]] ||6||$450 |- |[[Troup-1375|July]]||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1376|Murrier]] ||||$600 |- |[[Troup-1377|Elsie]]||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1378|Tamar]]||||$450 |- |[[Troup-1379|Jim]]||5||$250 |- |[[Troup-1380|John]]||||$350 |- |[[Troup-1381|Sophy]] ||||$300 |- |[[Troup-1382|Peter]]||3||$200 |- |[[Troup-1383|Sam]]||||$300 |- |[[Troup-1384|Buster]]||||$900 |- |[[Troup-1385|Peggy]]||3||$150 |- |[[Troup-1386|Nanny]]||||$450 |- | [[Troup-1387|Sophy]]||||$350 |- |[[Troup-1388|Billy]]||||$750 |- |[[Troup-1389|Lydia]]||||$250 |- |[[Troup-1390|Dinah]] ||5||$0 |- |[[Troup-1391|Hamett]]||||$250 |- |[[Troup-1392|Betsy]]||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1393|William]]||3||$150 |- |[[Black-25261|John Black]]||||$1300 |- |[[Troup-1394|Sally]]||||$75 |- |[[Troup-1395|Tena]]||3||$400 |- |[[Troup-1396|Sharper]]||||$600 |- |[[Troup-1397|Molly]]||2||$0 |- |[[Troup-1398|Loriter]] ||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1399|Alick]]||||$600 |- |[[Troup-1400|Lemima]]||||$150 |- |[[Troup-1401|Muruer]]||4||$50 |} :'''Slaves listed on schedule No 2 were inherited by Dr Troup'''. :Total assessed value was $22,550: '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Glynn > Estate Records, 1800-1928, Tison, John M Jr-Turner, L A
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:{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |-bgcolor=d4e789 |Name||Description||Assessed Value |- |[[Troup-1299|London]]||||$1000 |- |[[Troup-1300|Rachael]]||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1301|Patty]]||||$300 |- |[[Troup-1302|Ezekie]]||||$150 |- |[[Troup-1303|Paul]]||||$50 |- |[[Troup-1304|Silas]]||6||$50 |- |[[Troup-1305|Abram]]||||$600 |- |[[Troup-1306|Fanny]]||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1307|Lymus Troup]]||||$1000 |- |[[Troup-1308|Charlotte]]||||$450 |- |[[Troup-1309|Anthony]]||||$250 |- |[[Troup-1310|Elsy]]||6||$150 |- |[[Troup-1313|William]]||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1314|Tyra]]||||$300 |- |[[Troup-1315|Patty]]||||$250 |- |[[Troup-1316|Cloey]]||||$150 |- |[[Troup-1317|Harriett]]||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1318|Grace]]||6||$700 |- |[[Troup-1319|Sam]]||||$1000 |- |[[Troup-1320|Sylvia]]||||$700 |- | [[Troup-1321|Jacob]]||||$200 |- |[[Troup-1322|Jackson Troup]]||||$250 |- |[[Troup-1323|Amaritta]]||||$150 |- |[[Troup-1324|Clarissa]]||6||$50 |- |[[Troup-1325|Robin]]||||$1000 |- |[[Troup-1326|Phyllis]]||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1327|Hagar]]||3||$200 |- |[[Troup-1328|Lucy]]||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1329|Prince]]||||$1000 |- |[[Troup-1330|Paul]]||||$300 |- |[[Troup-1331|Billy]]||4||$150 |- |[[Troup-1332|Quash]]||||$1000 |- |[[Troup-1333|Mary]]||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1334|Floyd]]||7||$150 |- |[[Troup-1335|Stephen]]||||$1000 |- |[[Troup-1336|Sue]]||||$700 |- | [[Troup-1337|Camba]]||3||$100 |- |[[Troup-1338|Phillip]]||||$450 |- |[[Troup-1339|Renty]] ||2||$1000 |- |[[Troup-1340|Capt. John]]||1||$1100 |- |[[Troup-1341|John]]||||$1000 |- |[[Troup-1342|Eliza]]||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1343|Mary Ann]]||3||$50 |} :'''Slaves listed on schedule No 3 were inherited by Clelia Troup.''' :Total assessed value was $21,800: '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Glynn > Estate Records, 1800-1928, Tison, John M Jr-Turner, L A
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:{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Description!! Assessed Value |- |Paul|||| $1,500 |- |Fanny|||| $700 |- |Joan||3|| $350 |- |Joe|||| $400 |- |Cotta|||| $300 |- |Lucy|||| $700 |- |Doll|||| $700 |- |Sanco|||| $1,000 |- |August|||| $900 |- |Jenny||7|| $400 |- |Joe|||| $200 |- |Charlotte|||| $700 |- |Dido|||| $250 |- |Renty|||| $150 |- |William||5|| $100 |- |Tom|||| $1,000 |- |Jane|||| $700 |- |Hope|||| $450 |- |Robbin|||| $350 |- |Phoeby|||| $200 |- |Hector||6|| $50 |- |Nanny|||| $250 |- |Minerva|||| $500 |- |Lina|||| $250 |- |Ellen|||| $150 |- |Alonzo||5|| $100 |- |Ishmael|||| $1,000 |- |Charles|||| $800 |- |Jack|||| $800 |- |Molly|||| $700 |- |June||5|| $200 |- |Edward|||| $600 |- |Grace|||| $300 |- |Guy||3|| $100 |- |Mingo|||| $1,000 |- |Salina||2|| $700 |- |Adam|||| $1,000 |- |Gemima||2|| $600 |- |Peggy|||| $500 |- |Judy|||| $100 |- |Phoebe||3|| $100 |- |Luke|||| $400 |- |Sue||2|| $200 |- |O Nancy|||| $150 |- |O Smart|||| $50 |- |O Dolly||3|| $50 |} :'''Slaves listed on schedule No 4 were inherited by C Morris'''. :Total assessed value was $21,700: '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
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:{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Description!!Value |- |[[Troup-1428|Cyrus]]||||$800 |- |[[Troup-1429|Branch]]||2||$600 |- |[[Troup-1430|Will]]||||$1,000 |- |[[Troup-1431|Lizzie]] ||||$600 |- |[[Troup-1432|Bella]]||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1433|Susan]]||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1434|Molly]]||||$100 |- | [[Troup-1435|Betty]]||6||$50 |- |[[Troup-1436|Jim]]||||$50 |- |[[Troup-1437|Dye]]||||$400 |- |[[Troup-1438|Harrington]] ||||$1,150 |- |[[Troup-1439|Catherine]]||4||$700 |- |[[Troup-1440|Frank]]||||$100 |- |[[Troup-1441|Amey]]||||$500 |- |[[Troup-1442|Cato]]||||$400 |- |[[Troup-1443|Emelia]]||||$300 |- |[[Troup-1444|Sibby]]||||$50 |- |[[Troup-1445|Charles]]||6||$300 |- |[[Troup-1446|Jacob]]||||$1,000 |- |[[Troup-1447|Delia]] ||||$400 |- |[[Troup-1448|Luke]]||||$1,000 |- |[[Troup-1449|Neptune)]]||4||$500 |- |[[Troup-1451|Dan]]||||$600 |- |[[Troup-1452|Andrew]] ||2||$450 |- |[[Troup-1453|Laura]] ||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1454|Sandy]] ||||$150 |- |[[Troup-1455|James]]||3||$50 |- |[[Troup-1456|Tesby]]||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1457|Margaret]]||||$700 |- |[[Troup-1458|Prince]]||3||$150 |- |Edmond||||$1,200 |- |Pussy||||$600 |- |Mary||||$150 |- |William||4||$100 |- |Cain||||$1,000 |- |O Becky||||$0 |- |Affey||||$150 |- |Victoria||4||$700 |- |John||||$1,000 |- |Dolly||||$700 |- |Betty||||$350 |- |O Cye||4||$100 |- |Lucia||||$700 |- |Polly||2||$100 |} :'''Slaves listed on schedule No 5 were inherited by Miss M Troup'''. :Total assessed value was $21,825: '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Glynn > Estate Records, 1800-1928, Tison, John M Jr-Turner, L A
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:{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Description !!Assessed Value |- |William||||$800 |- |Rhina||||$500 |- |Jacob||||$100 |- |Rose||||$150 |- |Sally||||$350 |- |Laura||||$250 |- |O Tena||7||$100 |- |Harry||||$1,200 |- |Caty||||$350 |- |Fanny||||$700 |- |Simon||||$1,000 |- |Bob||5||$600 |- |August||||$1,000 |- |Nanny||||$600 |- |Tena||||$75 |- |Carolina||||$250 |- |Abel||5||$100 |- |Jim||||$1,000 |- |Judy||||$700 |- |Jolly||3||$700 |- |Gabriel||||$1,000 |- |Sally||||$700 |- |Ishmael||||$250 |- |Delia||4||$50 |- |Mingo||||$1,000 |- |Martha||||$700 |- |Lazarus||3||$50 |- |O Betsy||||$200 |- |Phillis||||$200 |- |Lymus||||$280 |- |Lychem||||$500 |- |Jeany||||$600 |- |July||||$280 |- |London||7||$150 |- |Primus||||$350 |- |Joe||||$600 |- |Betty||||$700 |- |Ritta||4||$200 |- |H Jeany||1||$700 |- |O Fanny||1||$100 |- |Polly||||$350 |- |Nancy||||$600 |- |Harry||||$800 |- |Hamilton||4||$1,000 |} :'''Slaves listed on schedule No 6 were inherited by Mrs Dent'''. :Total assessed value was $21,900: '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
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:{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Description!!Value |- |Cyrus||||$800 |- |Branch||2||$600 |- |Will||||$1,000 |- |Lizzy||||$600 |- |Bella||||$700 |- |Susan||||$700 |- |Molly||||$100 |- | O Betty||6||$50 |- |Jim||||$50 |- |Dye||||$400 |- |Harrington||||$1,150 |- |Catharine||4||$700 |- |O Frank||||$100 |- |Amey||||$500 |- |Cato||||$400 |- |Emelia||||$300 |- |Sibby||||$50 |- |Charles||6||$300 |- |Jacob||||$1,000 |- |Delia||||$400 |- |Luke||||$1,000 |- |Neptune||4||$500 |- |Dan||||$600 |- |Andrew||2||$450 |- |Laura||||$700 |- |Sandy||||$150 |- |James||3||$50 |- |Tesby||||$700 |- |Margaret||||$700 |- |Prince||3||$150 |- |Edmond||||$1,200 |- |Pussy||||$600 |- |Mary||||$150 |- |William||4||$100 |- |Cain||||$1,000 |- |O Becky||||$0 |- |Affey||||$150 |- |Victoria||4||$700 |- |John||||$1,000 |- |Dolly||||$700 |- |Betty||||$350 |- |O Cye||4||$100 |- |Lucia||||$700 |- |Polly||2||$100 |} ===Unnamed Slaves in the Slave Schedule Census Records=== :In the 1840 census, James was in Davison, Mcintosh, Georgia, and owned 74 slaves. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Davison, Mcintosh, Georgia; Roll: 46; Page: 86; Family History Library Film: 0007045
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James Troup in Davison, Mcintosh, Georgia.
==Sources==

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Greenville County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Greenville County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Greenville County, South Carolina]][[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange]] == Slaves of [[Williams-108803|Thomas Blackburn Williams (1787-1852)]] == [[Space:Williams_Plantation_Greenville%2C_South_Carolina_One_Place_Study|Williams Plantation Greenville, South Carolina One Place Study]] === 1820 Census === '''1820 - Greenville County, South Carolina''' Total Slaves = 14"United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGD-16T : accessed 30 January 2022), Thomas Williams, Greenville, South Carolina, United States; citing p. , NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm . {{Ancestry Sharing|27251019|84afc3}} - {{Ancestry Record|7734|970087}} {|border="1" !Age Group!!Males!!Females!!Total |- |Under 14 (1807-1820)||4||3||7 |- |14 through 25 (1795-1806)||0||2||2 |- |26 thru 44 (1776-1794)||3||1||4 |- |45 and over||0||1||1 |- | ||7||7||14 |} === 1830 Census === '''1830 - Greenville County, South Carolina''' Total Slaves = 35"United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHP2-KN2 : 20 February 2021), Thomas B Williams, Greenville, South Carolina, United States; citing 339, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 172; FHL microfilm 22,506. {{Ancestry Sharing|27251022|843c09}} - {{Ancestry Record|8058|671955}} {|border="1" !Age Group!!Males!!Females!!Total |- |Under 10 (1821-1830)||4||10||14 |- |10 thru 23 (1807-1820)||6||5||11 |- |24 thru 35 (1795-1806)||1||5||6 |- |36 thru 54 (1776-1794)||2||2||4 |- | ||13||22||35 |} === 1840 Census === '''1840 - Greenville County, South Carolina''' Total Slaves = 44"United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHYL-WCP : 30 January 2022), Thomas B Williams, Greenville, South Carolina, United States; citing p. 283, NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm . {{Ancestry Sharing|27251040|700c5b}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|2963130}} {|border="1" !Age Group!!Males!!Females!!Total |- |Under 10 (1831-1840)||8||9||17 |- |10 thru 23 (1817-1830)||5||2||7 |- |24 thru 35 (1805-1816)||6||6||12 |- |36 thru 54 (1786-1804)||4||0||4 |- |55 thru 99 (1741-1785)||2||2||4 |- | ||25||19||44 |} === 1850 Slave Schedule === '''1850 - Greenville County, South Carolina''' Total Slaves = 46"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWC-JVZM : 23 February 2021), T B Williams in entry for MM9.1.1/MVZB-D7X:, 1850. {{Ancestry Sharing|27251116|4abda1}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|1950609}} {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Gender!!Birth Year!!Color!!Status |- |Unnamed||Male||1790||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1800||Mulatto||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1805||Mulatto||Slave |- |[[Maxwell-16101|Moses Maxwell (abt.1810-)]]||Male||1810||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1812||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1814||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1817||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1820||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1821||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1828||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1828||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1830||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1830||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1832||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1832||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1832||Black||Slave |- |[[Williams-108760|Thomas (Williams) Mounts (1835-1907)]]||Male||1836||Black||Slave[https://oldswilliams.org/williams-family-history "In the words of Thomas Butler Williams..."], FROM DEPOSITION A. OF BUTLER WILLIAMS ALIAS MOUNTS, NO. 1,006.549. Williams Family History, blog w/images (https://oldswilliams.org/ : accessed 29 Jan 2021) [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/10625881/ ''"Educator's roots provide lesson on slavery"''] database w/images (https://www.newspapers.com/ : accessed 20 Apr 2021) The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio) 17 Jun 2000, Sat Page 15 |- |Unnamed||Male||1840||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1840||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1841||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1842||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1843||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1844||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1846||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1847||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1847||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1848||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Male||1850||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1795||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1810||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1815||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1817||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1825||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1828||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1829||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1834||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1835||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1838||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1840||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1840||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1840||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1842||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1844||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1844||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1846||Black||Slave |- |Unnamed||Female||1848||Black||Slave |} == Will == Thomas passed away in 1852, some slaves are named therein.'''Probate''' :"South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980" (accessed 30 January 2022) South Carolina Will Transcripts, 1782-1868; Author: United States. Works Progress Administration (South Carolina); Probate Place: Greenville, South Carolina - {{Ancestry Record|9080|699941}} Thomas B Williams probate on 27 Jul 1852. ::{{Ancestry Sharing|27248292|6d5f18}} ::[https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/27248273?h=57f0bd Ancestry Sharing Link] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/27248278?h=b6bbd9 Ancestry Sharing Link] :"South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980" (accessed 30 January 2022) Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1787-1868; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Greenville County); Probate Place: Greenville, South Carolina - {{Ancestry Record|9080|55488}} Thomas B Williams probate on 27 Jul 1852. ::{{Ancestry Sharing|27248341|ccd84d}} ::[https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/27248371?h=139cf9 Ancestry Sharing Link] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/27248379?h=a1e980 Ancestry Sharing Link] To his wife, Maria: ::[[Maxwell-16101|Moses Maxwell (abt.1810-)]] ::Ritta, wife of Moses ::Susan, seamstress ::#Child ::#Child ::#Child ::#Child ::Caroline Valentine ::younger Anda? To his son, Robert M Williams: ::Nelson Tina and her children To his daughter, Mrs Harry Cleveland: ::negro girl, Louisa == Sources ==

Slaves of Drury Wyche

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[[Category:Kershaw County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Wyche-226|Drury Wyche]] From the will of Drury Wyche dated 16 Aug 1784 in Kershaw County, South Carolina, USA * '''Source''': South Carolina Will Transcripts. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, online images, series S108093, Reel 0014, Frame 00627. Transcription of will of Drury Wyche dated 28 Jan 1785. Original manuscript: Camden District Estate Record Book A1, Page 253; Estate Packet: Apt. 75, Pkg. 2692. [http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/] Bequeathed to his wife, Sarah Wyche: *[[Wyche-361|Prince Wyche]] *[[Wyche-362|Juda Wyche]] N.B.--Prince and Juda were slaves brought by Sarah Wyche into her marriage with Drury Wyche from her first marriage. *[[Wyche-363|Roger Wyche]] *[[Wyche-364|Hagar Wyche]] N.B.--Although Roger and Hagar were bequeathed to Sarah Wyche, it was stated that, if they produced "no issue" [no children], they were instead to be given to Drury's grandson, David Hopkins. Bequeathed to his three children--William, John, and Mary: *[[Wyche-365|Jack Wyche]] *[[Wyche-366|Doll Wyche]] *[[Wyche-367|Celah Wyche]] *[[Wyche-368|Pegg Wyche]] *[[Wyche-369|Jenney Wyche]] *[[Wyche-370|Jim Wyche]] *[[Wyche-371|Hannah Wyche]] *[[Wyche-372|Morriss Wyche]] *[[Wyche-373|Frank Wyche]] *[[Wyche-374|Joe Wyche]] *[[Wyche-375|Patt Wyche]]

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